wayo, a red or yellow variety;

zago, the same as kaura.

Burtuntuna = Ustilago sp. a guinea corn smut, forming a black powder in the ear; also called ḳatsa ḳatsa, and bunsuru.

gyamro = secondary shoots of guinea corn from the roots left at harvest; said to be injurious to animals.

domana, a gummy blight; (?Aphis Sorghi).

karan dafi, the red leaf sheaths of certain forms of dawa, used as a red dye.

kusumburuwa, corn growing up anywhere from stray seeds; sometimes popularly believed to grow from an unhusked grain and not always maturing. The stems are used for flutes (sarewa).

sambara, dawa or gero half-grown at harvest and left to mature later. cf. also karmami and yabainya.

dawa dawa or dadawa, a grass; vide [gyazama].

dawar kada (d. rafi, d. dorina, &c.), Sorghum halepense, Pers. a very tall riverside grass with pith in the stems; the probable ancestor of cultivated dawa; one of several called “Elephant Grass.”