1969
Von Mueller writes to me that rice is certainly wild in tropical Australia. It may have been accidentally sown, and have become naturalized. – Author’s note, 1884.
1970
Bonafous, Hist. Nat. Agric. et Économique du Maïs, 1 vol. in folio, Paris and Turin. 1836.
1971
A. de Candolle, Bibliothèque Universelle de Genève, Aug. 1836, Géogr. Bot. Rais., p. 942.
1972
Molinari, Storia d’Incisa, Asti, 1816.
1973
Riant, La Charte d’Incisa, 8vo pamphlet, 1877, reprinted from the Revue des Questions Historiques.
1974
Ruellius, De Natura Stirpium, p. 428, “Hanc quoniam nostrorum ætate e Græcia vel Asia venerit Turcicum frumentum nominant.” Fuchsius, p. 824, repeats this phrase in 1543.
1975
Tragus, Stirpium, etc., edit. 1552, p. 650.
1976
Dodoens, Pemptades, p. 509; Camerarius, Hort., p. 94; Matthiole, edit. 1570, p. 305.
1977
P. Martyr, Ercilla, Jean de Lery, etc., 1516-1578.
1978
Hernandez, Thes. Mexic., p. 242.
1979
Lasègue, Musée Delessert, p. 467.
1980
Fée, Souvenirs de la Guerre d’Espagne, p. 128.
1981
Bibliothèque Orientale, Paris, 1697, at the word Rous.
1982
Kunth, Ann. Sc. Nat., sér. 1, vol. viii. p. 418; Raspail, ibid.; Unger, Pflanzen des Alten Ægyptens; A. Braun, Pflanzenreste Ægypt. Mus. in Berlin; Wilkinson, Manners and Customs of Ancient Egyptians.
1983
Forskal, p. liii.
1984
Crawfurd, History of the Indian Archipelago, Edinburgh, 1820, vol. i., Journal of Botany, 1866, p. 326.
1985
Roxburgh, Flora Indica, edit. 1832, vol. iii. p. 568.
1986
Bretschneider, Study and Value, etc., pp. 7, 18.
1987
Ibid.
1988
The article is in the Pharmaceutical Journal of 1870; I only know it from a short extract in Seemann’s Journal of Botany, 1871, p. 62.
1989
Rumphius, Amboin., vol. v. p. 525.
1990
Malte-Brun, Géographie, i. p. 493.
1991
A plant engraved on an ancient weapon which Siebold had taken for maize is a sorghum, according to Rein, quoted by Wittmack, Ueber Antiken Maïs.
1992
See Martius, Beiträge zur Ethnographie Amerikas, p. 127.
1993
Darwin, Var. of Plants and Anim. under Domest., i. p. 320.