The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 6
Saharunpore.—
Saharunpore.—
Mr. Duthie reports:—"The plants of P. glandulosa are very healthy looking, and have grown considerably during the past year, though in a straggling, bramble-like fashion. . . . Every plant of P. pubescens " died before the rains were over."
Writing June 15, 1879, he remarks: "I am glad to tell you that several plants of Prosopis glandulosa are bearing fruit abundantly, and I believe it is doing the same at Cawnpore."