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RRP ~ a me atyl en in tee ( cttiatindet eter ~ tts! Motte nF: ‘ . m eo. spe “a” ak ae ee. tee a eee ee a es ee ee ee On a ae * Oy eM ne Toe TN LM PM oe Pe Reet a ek i ae fe ee Soot he ey! z BABA ANIA FRG Aes on athe tt o®. 7 ti ern Re tema ahs te" less ~ Oa ate: lent i Plant Inventory No. 161 . Js UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, a Washington, D. C., April 1958 PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 (NOS. 204341 TO 212042) CONTENTS Page LA STRIDITIET 2 6 0.6 coc G66 6 01 Ca RA seen EE slo cn 3 MMexeGrecommon and Scientific NAMES ..... 5.5 sie. ee cs ee eee 288 This inventory, No. 161, lists the plant material (Nos. 204341 to 212042) received by the Plant Introduction Section, New Crops Research Branch, Agricultural Research Service, during the period from January 1 to December 31, 1953. It is a histu .:cal record of plant material introduced for Department and other specialists, and is not to be considered as a list of plant material for distribution. This unit prior to 1954 was known as the Divi- sion of Plant Exploration and Introduction, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Re- search Administration, United States Department of Agriculture. PAUL G. RUSSELL, Botanist. Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. INVENTORY 204341 and 204342. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From India. Tubers collected by G. V. Bowers and Goran Knutsson, Nepal. Received Jan. 7, 1953. 204341. Mangunbhot. 204342. Pisang. 204343 and 204344. From Indochina. Seeds presented by M. Poilane, Savannakhet, Iaos. Received Dec. 31, 1952. 204343. CITRUS RETICULATA Blanco. Rutaceae. Mandarin orange. A mandarin that becomes a vigorous tree about 20 feet high. Grows in a very rainy area. 204344, SESBANIA BISPINOSA (Jacq.) W. F. Wight. Fabaceae. From a swampy area; may be useful as green manure for ricefields. 204345 to 204347. From Taiwan. Seeds presented by Nelson H. Fritz, J. G. White Engineering Corporation, Taipei. Received Dec. 31, 1952. 204345. CASTANOPSIS KAWAKAMII Hayata. Fagaceae. 204346. CASTANOPSIS TAIWANIANA Hayata. 204347. LITHOCARPUS TERNATICUPULA Hayata. Fagaceae. 204348 to 204356. From northern Nigeria. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Samaru, Zaria. Received Jan. 2, 1953. 204348 to 204353. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Peanut. 204348. Castle Cary. 204351. Natal Common. 204349. Kand 50. 204352. Samaru 88. 204350. Nazyardo. 204353. Tudun Wada. 204354 to 204356. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. 204354. Farafara. 204355. Light Mori. 204356. Shor Kaura. 204357 to 204359. From Kenya. Seeds presented by A. Bogdan, Agricultural Department, Nairobi. Received Jan. 5, 1958. 204357. ANDROPOGON SCHINZII Hack. Poaceae 204358. CYNODON PLECTOSTACHYUM (K. Schum.) Pilg. Poaceae. Giant star-grass. 204359. HYPARRHENIA LINTONII Stapf. Poaceae. A PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 204360 to 204363. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. From Thailand. Seeds presented by H. W. Ream, United States Special Technical and Economic Mission, Bangkok. Received Dec. 8, 1952. 204360. Red popcorn. 204362. Flint type. 204361. Glutinous. 204363. No. C113. Tap Kwang. Yellow dent. 204364 to 204577. From Thailand. Seeds presented by the United States Special Technical and Economic Mission, Bangkok. Received Jan. 6, 1958. From the Institute for Agricultural Research, Bogor, Indonesia, unless otherwise noted. 204364. CALOPOGONIUM MUCUNOIDES Desv. Fabaceae. 204365. CASSIA LESCHENAULTIANA DC. Caesalpiniaceae. 204366. CASSIA OCCIDENTALIS L. 204367. CASSIA PATELLARIA DC. 204368. CENTROSEMA PUBESCENS Benth. Fabaceae. From Had Yai, Songkhla, southern Thailand. 204369. CROTALARIA JUNCEA L. Fabaceae. Sunn-hemp. From the Phra Experiment Station, Khonkaen. 204370. CROTALARIA SALTIANA Andr. From the Macjo Experiment Station, Chenqueai, northern Thailand. 204371. CROTALARIA USARAMOENSIS Baker f. 204372. INDIGOFERA ARRECTA Hochst. Fabaceae. 204373. INDIGOFERA SUFFRUTICOSA Mill. 204374. INDIGOFERA SUMATRANA Gaertn. 204375. INDIGOFERA sp. 204376. SESBANIA sp. Fabaceae. 204377. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. 204378 to 204529. From Turkey. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Belts- ville, Md. Received Jan. 6, 1953. Seeds collected in 1952. 204378. AEGILOPS LONGISSIMA Schweinf. & Muschl. Poaceae. No. 121. Border of wheatfield, near Kerkoy, Kirsehir. Aug. 29. 204379 to 204382. AGROPYRON SUBULATUM Soland. Poaceae. 204379. No. 248. Between Kayseri and Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. 1. 204380. No. 306. Near Sivas. Sept. 3. 204381. No. 314. Korucayri, near Hafik, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204382. No. 489. Near Pulumur, Tunceli. Sept. 10. 204383. AGROPYRON sp. No. 359. Ulas, Sivas. Sept. 5. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 D 204378 to 204529—Continued 204384 to 204386. AGROPYRON INTERMEDIUM (Host.) Beauv. 204384. No. 474. Sakultutan Mountain, north of Elazig, Tunceli. Sept. 10. 204385. No. 516. Erzurum. Sept. 12. 204386. No. 575. Base of Tosik Mountain, Erzurum. Sept. 18. 204387. AGROPYRON REPENS (L.) Beauy. Quackgrass. No. 588. Near Zagki, Erzurum. Sept. 14. 204388. AGROSTIS sp. Poaceae. No. 67. Forty km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60, near Beyran Forest, Ankara. Aug. 28. 204389. APERA INTERRUPTA (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. No. 84. One hundred and ten km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60, Ankara. Aug. 28. 204390. AGROSTIS PALUSTRIS Huds. Poaceae. No. 224. Near Kayseri. Aug. 31. 204391. AGROSTIS ALBA L. Redtop. No. 286. About forty km. southwest of Sivas. Sept. 2. 204392. AGROSTIS sp. No. 295. Pasa Fabricasi, Sivas. Sept. 3. 204393 and 204394. AGROSTIS ALBA L. Redtop. 204393. No. 320. Korucayri, near Hafik, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204394. No. 342. Kurbagali, north of Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204395 and 204396. AGROSTIS SEMIVERTICILLATA (Forsk.) C. Chr. 204395. No. 406. Sultan Suyu Harasi, Malatya. Sept. 7. Perennial. 204396. No. 498. Near Tercan, Erzincan. Sept. 10. Perennial. 204397. AGROSTIS TENUIS Sibth. No. 565. Base of Tosik Mountain, Erzurum. Sept. 18. Perennial. 204398. ALOPECURUS sp. Poaceae. No. 256. Kerim Oglu Gardens, near Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. 1. 204399. BROMUS JAPONICUS Thunb. Poaceae. Nos 447- Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204400. ALOPECURUS sp. Poaceae. No. 149. Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204401. ALOPECURUS ARUNDINACEUS Poir. No. 214. Near Kayseri. Aug. 31. 204402. ALOPECURUS sp. No. 303. Sivas. Sept. 3. Annual. 204403. ALOPECURUS sp. No. 314. Korucayri, near Hafik, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204404. ALOPECURUS ARUNDINACEUS Poir. No. 366. Thirty-six km. southeast of Sivas. Sept. 5. 204405. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 294. Pasa Fabricasi, near Sivas. Sept. 3. 6 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 204378 to 204529—Continued 204406 and 204407. AVENA FATUA L. Poaceae. Wild oats. 204406. No. 83. One hundred and ten km. southeast of Ankara. Aug. 28. 204407. No. 267. Kerim Oglu Gardens, near Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. ie 204408. BECKMANNIA ERUCAEFORMIS (L.) Host. Poaceae. No. 555. Near Norsen, Erzurum. Sept. 13. 204409. BETA TRIGYNA Waldst. & Kit. Chenopodiaceae. No. 552. Erzurum. Sept. 13. 204410. BRIZA MINOR L. Poaceae. No. 264. Kerim Oglu Gardens, near Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. 1. 204411. BRIZA sp. No. 546. Gumusane. Sept. 12. Perennial. 204412. BROMUS sp. Poaceae. No. 64. Forty km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60. Aug. 28. 204413 to 204417. One hundred and ten km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60. Aug. 28. 204413. BROMUS sp. No. 81. 204414. BROMUS sp. No. 88. 204415. BROMUS sp. No. 89. 204416. BROMUS sp. No. 91. 204417. BROMUS sp. No. 95. 204418. BROMUS sp. No. 148. Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204419. BROMUS sp. No. 257. Kerim Oglu Gardens, near Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. 1. 204420. BROMUS sp. No. 288. Near Sivas. Sept. 2. 204421. BROMUS sp. No. 310. Korucayri, near Hafik, Sivas. Sept. 4. Annual. 204422. BROMUS sp. No. 316. Korucayri, near Hafik, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204423. BROMUS sp. No. 318. Korucayri, near Hafik, Sivas. Sept. 4. Annual. 204424. BROMUS PSEUDODANTHONIAE Drobov. No. 321. Korucayri, near Hafik, Sivas. Sept. 4. Annual. 204425. BROMUS sp. No. 328. Near Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 fi 204378 to 204529—Continued 204426. BROMUS sp. No. 340. Kurbagali, north of Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. Annual. 204427. BROMUS sp. No. 341. Kurbagali, north of Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204428. BROMUS sp. No. 348. Kurbagali, north of Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204429. BROMUS sp. No. 408. Sultan Suyu Harasi, Malatya. Sept. 7. 204430. BROMUS JAPONICUS Thunb. No. 404. Sultan Suyu Harasi, Malatya. Sept. 7. 204431. BROMUS sp. No. 451. Near First River between Malatya and Elazig. Sept. 8. Annual. 204432 and 204433. BROMUS INERMIS Leyss. 204432. No. 538. Base of Kop Mountain, Gumusane. Sept. 12. Peren- nial. 204433. No. 584. Erzurum. Sept. 14. Perennial. 204434. BROMUS sp. No. 96. One hundred and ten km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60. Aug. 28. 204435. CALAMAGROSTIS EPIGEIOS (L.) Roth. Poaceae. No. 585. Kop Mountain, Gumusane. Sept. 12. 204436. CALAMAGROSTIS sp. No. 269. Kerim Oglu Gardens, near Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. 1. 204437. CHRYSOPOGON GRYLLUS (L.) Trin. Poaceae. No. 106. Southeast of Ankara, along Route 60. Aug. 28. 204438. CYNODON sp. Poaceae. No. 90. One hundred and ten km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60. Aug. 28. 204439. CYNOSURUS CRISTATUS L. Poaceae. Crested dogtail. No. 334. Kurbagali, north of Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204440 to 204443. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchard grass. ace we 245. Bunyan between Kayseri and Pinarbasi, Kayseri. ept. 1. 204441. No. 276. Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. 1. 204442. No. 5384. Kop Mountain, Gumusane. Sept. 12. 204443. No. 572. Base of Tosik Mountain, Erzurum. Sept. 13. 204444, ELYMUS CAPUT-MEDUSAE L. Poaceae. Grass. No. 78. Fifty-three km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60. Aug. 28. 204445. ELYMUS CRINITUS Schreb. No. 100. One hundred and ten km. southeast of Ankara. Aug. 28. 8 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 204378 to 204529—Continued 204446 and 204447. FESTUCA ARUNDINACEA Schreb. Poaceae. Fescue. 204446. No. 74. Fifty-three km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60. Aug. 28. 204447. No. 266. Kerim Oglu Gardens, near Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. 16 204448. FESTUCA MEGALURA Nutt. No. 541. Kop Mountain, Gumusane. Sept. 12. 204449. GLYCERIA sp. Poaceae. No. 378. Ulas, Sivas. Sept. 5. 204450. GLYCERIA sp. No. 554. Near Norsen, Erzurum. Sept. 13. Perennial. 204451 and 204452. KOELERIA CRISTATA (L.) Pers. Poaceae. 204451. No. 277. Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. 1. 204452. No. 338. Kurbagali, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204453. KOELERIA sp. No. 65. Forty km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60. Aug. 28. 204454. KOELERIA sp. No. 66. Forty km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60. Aug. 28. 204455. KOELERIA sp. No. 372. Ulas, Sivas. Sept. 5. 204456. LoLIuM sp. Poaceae. No. 328. Korucayri, near Hafik, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204457 to 204460. MEDICAGO FALCATA L. Fabaceae. Yellow-flowered alfalfa. 204457. No. 125. Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204458. No. 509. Erzincan. Sept. 10. 204459. No. 576. Erzurum. Sept. 14. 204460. No. 582. Erzurum. Sept. 14. 204461 and 204462. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Alfalfa. 204461. No. 459. Near Elazig. Sept. 9. 204462. No. 480. Near Kamut, Tunceli. Sept. 10. 204463. MEDICAGO sp. No. 211. Kayseri. Aug. 31. 204464. MEDICAGO sp. No. 297. Pasa Fabricasi, near Sivas. Sept. 8. 204465. MELICA sp. Poaceae. No. 278. Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. 1. 204466 and 204467. MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS (L.) Lam. Fabaceae. Yellow sweetclover. 204466. No. 239. Bunyan, between Kayseri and Pinarbasi. Sept. 1. 204467. No. 512. Erzurum. Sept. 12. 204468, PAEONIA sp. Ranunculaceae. Peony. No. 581. Kop Mountain, Gumusane. Sept. 12. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 9 204378 to 204529—Continued 204469 to 204477. PHLEUM ARENARIUM L. Poaceae. 204469. No. 104. One hundred and sixty-seven km. southeast of An- kara, along Route 60. Aug. 28. 204470. No. 105. One hundred and sixty-seven km. southeast of An- kara, along Route 60. Aug. 28. 204471. No. 131. Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204472. No. 238. Near Urgup, Kayseri. Aug. 31. 204473. No. 283. Forty-four km. northeast of Kayseri. Sept. 2. 204474. No. 296. Pasa Fabricasi, Sivas. Sept. 3. 204475. No. 339. Kurbagali, north of Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204476. No. 488. Near Pulumur, Tunceli. Sept. 10. 204477. No. 564. Base of Tosik Mountain, Erzurum. Sept. 13. 204478. PHLEUM PRATENSE L. Timothy. No. 333. Kurbagali, north of Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204479. PHLEUM sp. No. 545. Kop Mountain, Gumusane, Sept. 12. Perennial. 204480. PHLEUM PRATENSE L. Timothy. No. 558. Near Norsen, Erzurum. Sept. 13. Perennial. 204481 and 204482. Poa BULBOSA L. Poaceae. 204481. No. 184. In Pinus nigra forest above Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204482. No. 298. Pasa Fabricasi, near Sivas. Sept. 3. 204483. POA sp. No. 244. Bunyan, between Kayseri and Pinarbasi. Sept. 1. 204484. POA TRIVIALIS L. Rough bluegrass. No. 261. Kerim Oglu Gardens, near Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. 1. 204485 to 204487. Poa COMPRESSA L. Poaceae. ca No. 263. Kerim Oglu Gardens, near Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. 204486. No. 279. Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. 1. 204487. No. 291. Pasa Fabricasi, Sivas. Sept. 3. 204488. POA PRATENSIS L. Kentucky bluegrass. No. 322. Korucayri, near Hafik, Sivas. Sept. 4. Perennial. 204489. Poa sp. No. 394. Sultan Suyu Harasi, Malatya. Sept. 7. Perennial. 204490. POA PRATENSIS L. Kentucky bluegrass. No. 5387. Kop Mountain, Gumusane. Sept. 12. Perennial. 204491. POA sp. No. 5538. Erzurum. Sept. 13. Perennial. 204492. Poa sp. No. 571. Base of Tosik Mountain, Erzurum. Sept. 18. Perennial. 204493. SECALE CEREALE L. Poaceae. Rye. No. 551. Near Norsen, Erzurum. Sept. 138. 10 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 204378 to 204529—Continued 204494. SPOROBOLUS sp. Poaceae. sf Howes Forty-three km. northwest of Kayseri at Kizil River, Kayseri. we, SO; 204495. TRIFOLIUM ALPESTRE L. Fabaceae. No. 129. Pinus nigra forest above Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204496 to 204499. TRIFOLIUM CAMPESTRE Schreb. eRe No. 69. Forty km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60. Aug. 204497. No. 98. One hundred and ten km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60. Aug. 28. 204498. No. 99. One hundred and ten km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60. Aug. 28. monte No. 126. Courtyard of provincial government building, Yozgat. ug. 29. 204500. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Strawberry clover. me 337. Kurbagali, north of Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. Creeping peren- nial. 204501. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Persian clover. No. 123. Courtyard of provincial government building, Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204502 to 204508. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 204502. No. 61. Forty km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60, near “Beyran Forest.” Aug. 28. 204503. No. 222. Near Kayseri. Aug. 31. eee. No. 242. Bunyan, between Kayseri and Pinarbasi, Kayseri. ept. 1. 204505. No. 275. Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. 1. 204506. No. 292. Pasa Fabricasi, near Sivas. Sept. 3. 204507. No. 382. Near Malatya. Sept. 6. 204508. No. 330. Near Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204509. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Strawberry clover. No. 70. Forty km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60, near “Beyran Forest.” Aug. 28. 204510 and 204511. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. White clover. 204510. No. 128. Courtyard of provincial building, Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204511. No. 77. Fifty-three km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60. Aug. 28. 204512. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. No. 137. Pinus nigra forest above Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204513 and 204514. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. White clover. 204513. No. 140. Valley below Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204514. No. 212. Near Kayseri. Aug, 31. 204515. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Strawberry clover. No. 284. Fifty km. southwest of Sivas. Sept. 2. 204516. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. White clover. No. 479. Near Kamut, Tunceli. Sept. 10. Creeping perennial. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 light 204378 to 204529—Continued 204517. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. ‘A No. 94. One hundred and ten km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60. ug. 28. 204518. TRIFOLIUM ARVENSE L. Rabbit-foot clover. No. 180. Pinus nigra forest above Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204519. ANTHYLLIS VULNERARIA var. STENOPHYLLA Boiss. Fabaceae. No. 187a. Pinus nigra forest above Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204520. TRIFOLIUM sp. Fabaceae. No. 168. Kayseri. Aug. 30. Creeping perennial. 204521. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Strawberry clover. No. 218. Near Kayseri. Aug. 31. 204522. TRIFOLIUM sp. No. 285. Fifty km. southwest of Sivas. Sept. 2. 204523. TRIFOLIUM sp. No. 315. Korucayri, near Hafik, Sivas. Sept. 4. Creeping perennial. 204524, TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Alsike clover. No. 346. Kurbagali, north of Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204525. TRIFOLIUM sp. No. 415. Malatya. Sept. 7. 204526. TRIFOLIUM CAMPESTRE Schreb. No. 511. Near Erzurum. Sept. 11. 204527. TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L. Fabaceae. Fenugreek. No. 159. Yozgat bazaar. Aug, 29. 204528. TRISETUM sp. Poaceae. No. 487. Near Pulumur, Tunceli. Sept. 10. 204529. TRISETUM sp. No. 536. Kop Mountain, Gumusane. Sept. 12. 204530. CITRUS AURANTIFOLIA (Christm.) Swingle. Rutaceae. Lime. From Israel. Seeds presented by Dr. K. Mandel, Agricultural Research Sta- tion, Rehovoth. Received Jan. 6, 1953. 204531. FRAGARIA. Rosaceae. Strawberry. appar ern. Seeds presented by S. C. Harland, Lima. Received Jan. 7, 1953. 204532 to 204539. From the Union of South Africa. Bulbs collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Jan. 8, 1953. Collected in 1952. 204532. BULBINE sp. Liliaceae. No. 1285. On mountain slope above Witsand Bay on Cape Peninsula, Cape Province. Nov. 29. 204533. DRIMIA sp. Liliaceae. No. 1283. On mountain slope above Witsand Bay on Cape Peninsula. Cape Province. Nov. 29. 12 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 204532 to 204539—Continued 204534 and 204535. HAEMANTHUS COCCINEUS L. Amaryllidaceae. 204534. No. 1291. Between Paarl and Worcester, Cape Province. Nov. 30. 204535. No. 1301. On Piquetberg Mountain, above Piquetberg, Cape Province. Noy. 21. 204536. CHASMANTHE FLORIBUNDA (Salisb.) N. E. Br. Iridaceae. No. 1265. On west slopes of Kobe Mountains, southeast Van Rhyns- dorp, Cape Province. (Bulbs.) 204537. URGINEA ALTISSIMA (L. f.) Baker. Liliaceae. No. 1272. De Doorna, Cape Province. (Bulbs.) 204538. URGINEA FRAGRANS (Jacq.) Steinh. No. 1254. Seventeen miles south of Klaver, Cape Province. (Bulbs.) 204539. (Undetermined. ) No. 1276. Near Van Rhynsdorp, Cape Province. (Bulbs.) 204540. GOSSYPIUM TOMENTOSUM Nutt. Malvaceae. Cotton. From Hawaii. Seeds presented by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Associa- tion, Experiment Station, Honolulu. Received Jan. 8, 1953. 204541 to 204543. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Peru. Seeds presented by A. F. Swanson, Office of Foreign Agricul- tural Relations, United States Department of Agriculture, Lima. Re- ceived Jan. 8, 1953. 204541. Gb. (Me’-S). Mex. 1525. 204542, Kenia. 155. 204543. Marina (6-1) I. V. F10. 204544 to 204647. From Turkey. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Jan. 9, 1953. Collected in 1952. 204544 and 204545. ABELMOSCHUS ESCULENTUS (L.) Moench. Mere Ya. 204544. No. 153. Yozgat bazaar. Aug. 29. 204545. No. 397. Sultan Suyu Harasi, Malatya. Sept. 7. 204546. AEGILOPS OVATA L. Poaceae. No. 97. One hundred and ten km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60. Aug. 28. 204547. AEGILOPS sp. No. 86. One hundred and ten km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60. Aug. 28. 204548. AEGILOPS sp. No. 120. Near Kerkoy, Kirsehir. Aug. 29. 204549. AGROPYRON sp. Poaceae. No. 558. Base of Tosik Mountain, Erzurum. Sept. 18. Perennial. 204550. AGROPYRON spp. No. 5838. Kop Mountain, Gumusane. Sept. 12. (Mixture.) JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 13 204544 to 204647—Continued 204551. ALLIUM sp. Liliaceae. No. 107. Between Malya and Yerkoy, Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204552. ALLIUM sp. No. 183. Pinus nigra forest above Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204553. ALLIUM sp. No. 350. Kurbagali, north of Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204554. ALLIUM sp. No. 365.. Ulas, Sivas. Sept. 5. 204555. ALLIUM PORRUM L. Leek. No. 398. Sultan Suyu Harasi, Malatya. Sept. 7. 204556. ANETHUM GRAVEOLENS L. Apiaceae Dill. No. 150. Yozgat bazaar. Aug. 29. 204557. APIUM GRAVEOLENS L. Apiaceae. Celery. No. 204. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204558. ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS L. Liliaceae. Asparagus. No. 399. Sultan Suyu Harasi, Malatya. Sept. 7. 204559. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 116. Between Malya and Yerkoy, Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204560. BETA LOMATOGONA Fisch. & Mey. Chenopodiaceae. No. 524. Base of Kop Mountain, Gumusane. Sept. 12. 204561. BETA TRIGYNA Waldst. & Kit. No. 528. Base of Kop Mountain, Gumusane. Sept. 12. 204562 and 204563. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Brassicaceae. Cabbage. 204562. No. 145. Yozgat bazaar. Aug. 29. 204563. No. 201. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204564 and 204565. CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. 204564. No. 147. Yozgat bazaar. Aug. 29. 204565. No. 208. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204566. CAREX sp. Cyperaceae. No. 559. Base of Tosik Mountain, Erzurum. Sept. 18. 204567 to 204569. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. 204567. No. 156. Yozgat bazaar. Aug. 29. 204568. No. 2038. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204569. No. 210. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204570 to 204574. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchard grass. 204570. No. 327. Near Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204571. No. 336. Kurbagali, north of Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204572. No. 358. Ulas, Sivas. Sept. 5. a No. 475. Sakultutan Mountain, north of Elazig, Tunceli. Sept. 204574. No. 506. Three km. east of Tercan, Erzincan. Sept. 10. 14 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 204544 to 204647—Continued 204575. DAuUCUS CAROTA L. Apiaceae. Carrot. No. 195. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204576. DIGITARIA sp. Poaceae. No. 381. Near Malatya. Sept. 6. Perennial. 204577. ELYMUS CRINITUS Schreb. Poaceae. No. 348. Kurbagali, north of Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. Annual. 204578. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L. Asteraceae. Sunflower. No. 455. Garden at Elazig. Sept. 8. 204579 and 204580. HoRDEUM BULBOSUM L. Poaceae. Grass. 204579. No. 401. Sultan Suyu Harasi, Malatya. Sept. 7. 204580. No. 401. Sultan Suyu Harasi, Malatya. Sept. 7. (Bulbs.) 204581. HORDEUM sp. Barley. No. 146. Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204582. HORDEUM sp. No. 302. Sivas. Sept. 3. Annual. 204583 to 204585. LACTUCA SATIVA L. Cichoriaceae. Lettuce. 204583. No. 149. Yozgat bazaar. Aug. 29. 204584. No. 207. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204585. No. 457. Garden at Elazig. Sept. 9. 204586. LOTUS CORNICULATUS L. Fabaceae. Birdsfoot trefoil. No. 570. Base of Tosik Mountain, Erzurum. Sept. 13. 204587. LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. No. 155. Yozgat bazaar. Aug. 29. 204588. MALUS sp. Malaceae. No. 281. Tahar, near Urgup, Kayseri. Aug. 31. 204589. MEDICAGO LUPULINA L. Fabaceae. Black medic. No. 518. Near Erzurum. Sept. 12. 204590 to 204593. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Alfalfa. 204590. No. 246. Between Kayseri and Pinarbasi. Sept. 1. 204591. No. 513. State Breeding Station, Erzurum. Sept. 12. 204592. No. 515. Near Erzurum. Sept. 12. 204593. No. 550. Near Norsen, Erzurum. Sept. 13. 204594 to 204597. ONOBRYCHIS VICIAEFOLIA Scop. Fabaceae. Sainfoin. 204594, No. 247. Bunyan, between Kayseri and Pinarbasi. Sept. 1. 204595. No. 514. State Breeding Station, Erzurum. Sept. 12. 204596. No. 526. Kop Mountain, Gumusane. Sept. 12. 204597. No. 567. Base of Tosik Mountain, Erzurum. Sept. 13. 204598. PANICUM MILIACEUM L. Poaceae. . Proso. No. 144. In valley below Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204599. PETROSELINUM CRISPUM (Mill.) Nym. Apiaceae. Parsley. No. 148. Yozgat bazaar. Aug. 29. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 15 204544 to 204647—Continued 204600 to 204603. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. 204600. No. 205. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204601. No. 146. Yozgat bazaar. Aug. 29. 204602. No. 300. Pasa Fabricasi, Sivas. Sept. 3. 204603. No. 408. Dogansehir, Malatya. Sept. 7. 204604. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. No. 241. Tahar, near Urgup, Kayseri. Sept. 1. 204605. Pyrus sp. Malaceae. No. 280. Tahar, near Urgup, Kayseri. Aug. 31. 204606 and 204607. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Brassicaceae. Radish. 204606. No. 198. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 380. 204607. No. 206. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204608. Rosa sp. Rosaceae. No. 490. Near Erzurum. Sept. 11. 204609. ROSA sp. No. 492. Near Erzurum. Sept. 11. 204610. ROSA sp. No. 504. Near Erzurum. Sept. 11. 204611. RUBUS sp. Rosaceae. No. 138. Pinus nigra forest above Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204612. RUBUS sp. No. 226. Forty-five km. southwest of Kayseri. Aug. 31. 204613. RUBUS sp. No. 374. Sivas. Sept. 4. 204614 to 204622. SECALE CEREALE L. Poaceae. Rye. 204614. No. 287. Near Sivas. Sept. 2. 204615. No. 307. Banks near Sivas. Sept. 38. 204616. No. 378. Deliktas, Sivas. Sept. 5. 204617. No. 470. Near Hafik, along Hurat River, Elazig. Sept. 9. 204618. No. 477. Sakultutan Mountain, north of Elazig, Tunceli. Sept. 10; 204619. No. 508. Erzincan. Sept. 10. 204620. No. 499. Banks near Pulumur, Tunceli. Sept. 10. 204621. No. 507. Near Tercan, Erzincan. Sept. 10. 204622. No. 517. Erzurum. Sept. 12. 204623. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. No. 461. Elazig. Sept. 9. 204624 and 204625. SETARIA VIRIDIS (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. ce a 168. Forty-three km. northwest of Kayseri at Kizil River. ug. 30. 204625. No. 87. One hundred and ten km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60. Aug. 28. 16 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 204544 to 204647—Continued 204626 and 204627. SETARIA VERTICILLATA (L.) Beauv. 204626. No. 148. In valley below Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204627. No. 293. Pasa Fabricasi, near Sivas. Sept. 3. 204628. SETARIA VIRIDIS (L.) Beauv. No. 305. Sivas. Sept. 3. Annual. 204629. SETARIA GLAUCA (L.) Beauv. No. 331. Near Zara, Sivas. Sept. 14. Annual. 204630. SOLANUM MELONGENA L. Solanaceae. Eggplant. No. 197. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204631. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. No. 141. Valley below Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204632. SPINACIA OLERACEA L. Chenopodiaceae. Spinach. No. 861. Garden at Ulas, Sivas. Sept. 5. 204633. STIPA sp. Poaceae. No. 117. Between Malya and Yerkoy, Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204634. STIPA sp. No. 478. Sakaltutan Mountain, north Elazig, Tunceli. Sept. 10. 204635. STIPA sp. No. 569. Base of Tosik Mountain, Erzurum. Sept. 13. 204636. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clover. Now 124. ‘Courtyard, Yozeat. “Aue. 29: 204637. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Strawberry clover. Not 22) Courtyard, Yozsat, Auga29- 204638. TRIFOLIUM sp. Nol i322, Yozeat: Auione29: 204639. TRIFOLIUM sp. No. 139. Pinus nigra forest above Yozgat. Aug. 29. 204640. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Strawberry clover. No. 520. Erzurum. Sept. 12. 204641. TRIFOLIUM sp. No. 539. Summit of Kop Mountain, Gumusane. Sept. 12. 204642 to 204645. Victa sativa L. Fabaceae. Common vetch. 204642. No. 351. Serefife, north of Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204643. No. 352. Serefife, north of Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204644. No. 519. Near Erzurum. Sept. 12. 204645. No. 573. Base of Tosik Mountain, Erzurum. Sept. 13. 204646. VICIA VILLOSA Roth. Hairy vetch. No. 521. Near Erzurum. Sept. 12. 204647. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. No. 4638. Near Elazig. Sept. 9. 204648. QUERCUS LUSITANICA Lam. Fagaceae. Oak. From Spain. Seeds presented by the Instituto Forestal de Investigaciones y Experiencias, Madrid. Received Jan. 9, 1953. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 17 204649. AGAVEsp. Amaryllidaceae. From California. Plants growing at the Huntington Gardens, San Marino. Numbered Jan. 12, 1958. Collected by H. S. Gentry and William B. Fox in Mexico. No. 11933. Six miles west of Calmalli, Baja California. May 18, 1952. Medium-sized glaucous gray rosettes with trunk about 3 feet long. 204650. QUERCUS SUBER L. Fagaceae. Cork oak. From Spain. Seeds presented by the Instituto Forestal De Investigaciones y Experiencias, Madrid. Received Jan. 13, 1953. 204651 to 204653. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merrill. Fabaceae. Soybean. From Germany. Seeds presented by Plant Breeding Institute, Weihenstephan bei Freising. Received Jan. 138, 1953. 204651. Dieckmann’s Heimkraft. 204652. Von Burklin-Wolf’s Wachenheimer. 204653. Strengs Weihenstephaner Schwarze. 204654 to 204666. From the Union of South Africa. Bulbs and stolons collected by R. K. God- frey, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agri- cultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Jan. 18, 1953. 204654. AMMOCHARIS CORANICA Herb. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1449. Grassveld, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Dec, 25, 1952. 204655. BRUNSVIGIA sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1457. Grassveld near Howick Falls, Natal. Dec. 26, 1952. 204656. CYRTANTHUS sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1458. Grassveld near Karkloof River, north of Howick Falls, Natal. Dec. 26. 1953. 204657. DIGITARIA sp. Poaceae. No. 1574. Twenty-eight miles north of Kroonstad, Orange Free State. Jan. 6, 1953. 204658. DRIMIOPSIS SAUNERSIAE Baker. Liliaceae. No. 1445. Grassy areas bordering forest at Isipingo Beach, near Dur- ban, Natal. Dec. 23, 1952. 204659. DRIMIOPSIS MAXIMA Baker. No. 1444. Grassy areas bordering forest near Isipingo Beach, near Dur- pam Natal. Dec. 23, 1952. 204660. HAEMANTHUS ALBOMACULATUS Baker. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1553. Moist forested areas near Isipingo Beach, near Durban, Natal. Dec. 23, 1952. 204661. HAEMANTHUS AMARYLLOIDES Jacq. No. 1556. Twenty miles southwest of Brandfort, Orange Free State. Jan. 5, 1953. 204662. HAEMANTHUS HIRSUTUS Baker. No. 1488. Natal. Dec. 21, 1952. 204663. HAEMANTHUS NATALENSIS Pappe. No. 1442. Near Isipingo Beach, near Durban, Natal. Dec. 23, 1952. 18 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 204654 to 204666—Continued 204664. HAEMANTHUS NELSONII Baker. No. 1577. Transvaal: Jan. 6, 1953: 204665. HyPoxis sp. Amaryllidaceae. INO: 14312 sNatala Dee 2ielO52: 204666. HyYPoxIs sp. AOne 1424. Twenty miles northwest of Bolkorust, Transvaal. Dec. 18, 204667. PISUM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. Pea. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by the Centraal Bureau, Verede- lingsbedrijf Van Landbouwgewassen, Hoofddorp. Received Jan. 15, 1953. Stifstro. 204668. QUERCUS AEGILOPS L. Fagaceae. Oak. From Turkey. Seeds presented by Refik Erdem, I. U. Orman Fakultesi, Istanbul. Received Jan. 15, 1953. Palamut Mesesi. 204669. HOMERIA sp. _Iridaceae. From the Union of South Africa. Bulbs collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Jan. 15, 1958. No. 1579. Naauwpoort, Cape Province. Jan. 2, 1953. 204670 to 204739. From Turkey. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Jan. 16, 19538. Collected in 1952. 204670. ABELMOSCHUS ESCULENTUS (L.) Moench. Malvaceae. Okra. No. 186. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204671 and 204672. ALLIUM CEPA L. Liliaceae. Onion. 204671. No. 151. Yozgat bazaar. Aug. 29. 204672. No. 181. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204673. ALLIUM PORRUM L. Leek. No. 200. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204674 and 204675. ALLIUM CEPA L. Onion. 204674. No. 236. Garden near Urgup, Kayseri. Aug. 31. 204675. No. 237. Garden near Urgup, Kayseri. Aug. 31. 204676. ALLIUM sp. No. 75. Fifty-three km. southeast of Ankara along Route 60. Aug. 28. 204677 and 204678. BETA VULGARIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Beet. 204677. No. 174. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204678. No. 178. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 204670 to 204739—Continued 19 204679 to 204681. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Brassicaceae, Cabbage. 204679. No. 441. Malatya bazaar. Sept. 7. 204680. No. 442. Malatya bazaar. Sept. 7. 204681. No. 445. Malatya bazaar. Sept. 7. 204682. BRASSICA sp. No. 190. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204683. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Brassicaceae. Radish. No. 196. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204684 to 204688. CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. 204684. No. 154. Yozgat bazaar. Aug. 29. 204685. No. 188. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204686. No. 199. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204687. No. 428. Malatya bazaar. Sept. 7. 204688. No. 440. Malatya bazaar. Sept. 7. 204689. CITRULLUS VULGARIS Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. No. 152. Yozgat bazaar. Aug. 29. 204690 to 204692. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. 204690. No. 4386. Malatya bazaar. Sept. 7. 204691. No. 438. Malatya bazaar. Sept. 7. 204692. No. 443. Malatya bazaar. Sept. 7. 204693 to 204698. CUCURBITA PEPO L. Cucurbitaceae. Pumpkin. 204693. No. 176. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204694. No. 179. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204695 to 204698. Malatya bazaar. Sept. 7. 204695. No. 419. 204696. No. 423. 204699 to 204701. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. 204699. No. 58. Forty km. southeast of Ankara along Route 60. 28. 204700. No. 135. 204701. No. 265. 204702. No. 187. 204703. No. 209. 204704. No. 426. 204705. HORDEUM sp. Poaceae. No. 82. Aug. 28. Kayseri bazaar. Kayseri bazaar. 204706 to 204708. LACTUCA SATIVA L. 204706. No. 198. Kayseri bazaar. 204707. No. 416. Malatya bazaar. 204708. No. 417. Malatya bazaar. Pinus nigra forest above Yozgat. Kerim Oglu Gardens near Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. 1. 204702 to 204704. DAUCUS CAROTA L. Malatya bazaar. One hundred and ten km. 204697. No. 481. 204698. No. 482. Orchard grass. Aug. Aug. 29. Apiaceae. Carrot. Aug. 30. Aug. 30. Sept. 7. Barley. southeast of Ankara along Route 60. Cichoriaceae. Lettuce. Aug. 30. Sept. 7. Sept. 7. 20 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 204670 to 204739—Continued 204709. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. No. 170. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204710. LOLIUM PERENNE L. Poaceae. Perennial ryegrass. No. 2380. Eighty-two km. southwest of Kayseri, near village of 7 Hisar, Kayseri. Aug. 31. 204711 to 204713. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 204711. No. 180. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204712. No. 184. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204713. No. 489. Malatya bazaar. Sept. 7. 204714 to 204723. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. 204714 to 204717. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204714. No. 172. 204716. No. 183. 204715. No. 175. 204717. No. 202. 204718 to 204723. Malatya bazaar. Sept. 7 204718. No. 418. 204721. No. 427. 204719. No. 424. 204722. No. 434. 204720. No. 425. 204723. No. 435. 204724. PISUM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. Pea. No. 437. Malatya bazaar. Sept. 7 204725. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Brassicaceae. Radish. No. 4380. Malatya bazaar. Sept. 7. 204726. SECALE CEREALE L. Poaceae. Rye. No. 255. Between Kayseri and Pinarbasi. Sept. 1. 204727. SETARIA VIRIDIS (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. No. 80. One hundred and ten km. southeast of Ankara along Route 60. Aug, 28. 204728. SETARIA Sp. No. 161. Near Malya, Kirsehir. Aug. 29. 204729. SETARIA GLAUCA (L.) Beauv. No. 228. Sixty-eight km. southwest of Kayseri, village of Yesil-Hisar, Kayseri. Aug. 31. 204730. SETARIA VIRIDIS (L.) Beauv. No. 288. Eighty-two km. southwest of Kayseri. Aug. 31. 204731. SOLANUM MELONGENA L. Solanaceae. Eggplant. No. 189. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204732 to 204736. SPINACIA OLERACEA L. Chenopodiaceae. Spinach. 204732. No. 173. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204733. No. 191. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204734. No. 420. Malatya bazaar. Sept. 7. 204735. No. 421. Malatya bazaar. Sept. 7. 204736. No. 422. Malatya bazaar. Sept. 7. 204737. STIPA sp. Poaceae. No. 160. Near Malya, Kirsehir. Aug. 29. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 ZAI 204670 to 204739—Continued 294738. VICIA FABA L. Fabaceae. Broadbean. No. 171. Kayseri bazaar. Aug. 30. 204739. VIOLA ODORATA L. Violaceae. No. 262. Kerim Oglu Gardens near Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. 1. 204740. DIOSCOREA NELSONII Uline. Dioscoreaceae. From Honduras. Roots presented by the United Fruit Company, La Lima. Received Jan. 21, 1958. 204741 to 204752. COFFEA ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From India. Seeds presented by the Coffee Research Station, Balehonnur, Mysore State. Received Jan. 21, 1958. 204741. B.A. 2. 204747. B.A. 16. 204742. B.A. 3. 204748. B.A. 21. 204743. B.A. 8. 204749. B.A. 27. 204744. B.A. 10. 204750. B.A. 35. 204745. B.A. 18. 204751. B.A. 36. 204746. B.A. 14. 204752. 964-2/1. 204753. LACTUCA SERRIOLA L. Cichoriaceae. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by the Botanic Garden, Amsterdam. Received Jan. 28, 1953. 204754. CHAENOMELES LAGENARIA (Loisel.) Koidz. Malaceae. Japanese quince. From Maryland. Plant growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale. Numbered Jan. 28, 1953. Origin unknown. 204755 to 204757. PINUS KORAIENSIS Sieb. & Zucc. Pinaceae. Pine. From Japan. Seeds presented by Shigeto Fujimura, Tokyo. Received Jan. 21, 1953. 204755. Hokkaido. 204756. Iwate-Ken. 204757. Nagano-Ken. 204758 to 204762. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. BOTRYTIS L. Brassicaceae. Cauliflower. From Switzerland. Seeds presented by Samen-Mauser Ag., Rathausbructe, Zurich. Received Jan. 21, 1953. 204758. Delfter Markt. 204761. Super-Regama. 204759. Mausers Imperator. 204762. Weisser Riese, Fruher. 204760. Selandia. 204763 to 204782. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. BOTRYTIS L. Brassicaceae. Cauliflower. From France. Seeds presented by Vilmorin-Andrieux, Paris. Received Jan. 2 1953: 204763. Ameliore d’Orgeval. 204765. De Bagnols (1). 204764. D’ Alger. 204766. De Bagnols (2). Ze, PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 204763 to 204782—Continued 204767. Demi-dur de Paris. 204775. Incomparable. 204768. Hxatra-hatif Parisien. 204776. Lecerf. 204769. Geant d’automne. 204777. Lenormand, Pied Court. 204770. Geant d’Italie Hatif. 204778. Malmaison. 204771. Geant de Naples demi-hatif. 204779. Maltais. 204772. Geant de Naples Hatif 204780. Merveille de Toutes Saisons. a Pied Court. 204773. Geant de Naples Tardif. 204774. Geant Primus. 204783 to 204787. From Iceland. Seeds presented by Ejnar Petersen, Kleif, Arskag-sstrono, Kyjafjarsysla. Received Jan. 21, 1953. 204783. AGROSTIS CANINA L. Poaceae. 204781. Metropole (de Mars.) 204782. Perfection (de Massy.) 204784. FESTUCA RUBRA L. Poaceae. Red fescue. 204785. PHLEUM COMMUTATUM Gaud. Poaceae. 204786. POA PRATENSIS L. Poaceae. Kentucky bluegrass. 204787. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. White clover. 204788. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. White clover. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Universita Degli Studi di Firenze, Flor- ence. Received Jan. 21, 1953. 204789. ALLIUM CEPA L. Liliaceae. Onion. From Turkey. Bulbs collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Belts- ville, Md. Received Jan. 22, 1958. No. 932. Teachers School, Eskisehir. Oct. 10, 1952. | 204790. PRUNUS INSITITIA L. Amygdalaceae. Bullace plum. From Germany. Budsticks presented by the Institut fiir Obstbau, Geizen- heim am Rhein. Received Jan. 22, 1958. Gehlhaars Friihzwetsche. 204791 to 204850. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. From Turkey. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Belts- ville, Md. Received Jan. 22, 1958. Seeds collected in 1952. 204791. No. 688. Near Kiransu, Trabzon. Sept. 21. 204792. No. 706a. Trabzon. Sept. 28. 204793. No. 726. Between Trabzon and Macka. Sept. 24. 204794. No. 735. Trabzon. Sept. 25. 204795. No. 739. Along the Black Sea between Trabzon and Giresun. Sept. 26. 204796. No. 747. Fields in the Pontus Mountains south of Giresun. Sept. Diletae 204797. No. 752. Vicinity of Ordu. Sept. 28. 204798. No. 780. Near Havza, Samsun. Sept. 29. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 204791 to 204850—Continued 204799 to 204818. Ankara University, Ankara. Oct. 8. 204799. No. 835. 204809. No. 845. 204800. No. 836. 204810. No. 846. 204801. No. 887. 204811. No. 847. 204802. No. 838. 204812. No. 848. 204803. No. 839. 204813. No. 849. 204804. No. 840. 204814. No. 850. 204805. No. 841. 204815. No. 851. 204806. No. 842. 204816. No. 852. 204807. No. 848. 204817. No. 853. 204808. No. 844. 204818. No. 854. 204819 to 204824. Eskisehir. Oct. 9. 204819. No. 910. 204822. No. 913. 204820. No. 911. 204823. No. 918. 204821. No. 912. 204824. No. 948. 204825. No. 9638. Market at Dinar, Afyon. Oct. 11. 204826. No. 984. Antalya. Oct. 12. 204827. No. 993. State Experiment Station, Antalya. 204828. No. 994. State Experiment Station, Antalya. Oct. 18. Oct. 18. 204829. No. 1029. Sirkisar, southwest of Elmali, Antalya. Oct. 15. 204830. No. 1040. Seki, Mugla. Oct. 15. 204831. No. 1041. Seki, Mugla. Oct. 15. 204832. No. 1054. Bwihaniye, Mugla. Oct. 15. 204833. No. 1060. Kargi, near Fethiye, Mugla. Oct. 15. 204834. No. 1061. Dalaman State Farm, Mugla. Oct. 16. 204835. No. 1062. Near Karagali, Mugla. Oct. 16. 204836. No. 1081. Karagali, Mugla. Oct. 17. 204837. No. 1089. Yatagan, Mugla. Oct. 19. 204838. No. 1119. Bazaar, Izmir. Oct. 20. 204839 to 204843. Izmir. Oct. 21. 204839. No. 1129. 204842. No. 1182. 204840. No. 11380. 204843. No. 1135. 204841. No. 1131. 204844. No. 1147. Karacabey Hara, Bursa. Oct. 23. 204845. No. 1187. Samsun. Oct. 31. 204846 to 204850. Samsun. Oct. 31. 204846. No. 1188. 204849. No. 1191. 204847. No. 1189. 204850. No. 1197. 204848. No. 1190. 24 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 204851. PRUNUS CERASIFERA Ehrh. Amygdalaceae. Myrobalan plum. From Maryland. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale. Numbered Jan. 22, 1953. Presented by Otto Katzenstein and Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Received Dec. 9, 19389. 204852. PRUNUS AVIUM L. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. From Maryland. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale. Numbered Jan. 22, 1953. Reese Farm. Collected by C. E. Cooley at Reese’s Farm, Virginia. 204853 to 204935. From Turkey. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Belts- ville, Md. Received Jan. 22, 1953. Collected in 1952. 204853. AEGILOPS sp. Poaceae. No. 476. North of Elazig, Elazig. Sept.10. Annual. 204854. AGROPYRON INTERMEDIUM (Host.) Beauv. Poaceae. No. 776. Near Havza, Samsun. Sept. 29. 204855. ALLIUM PORRUM L. Liliaceae. Leek. No. 282. Forty-four km. northeast of Kayseri. Sept. 2. 204856. ALYSICARPUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 260. Kerim Oglu Gardens near Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. 1. 204857. ALYSICARPUS sp. No. 299. Pasa Fabricasi, near Sivas. Sept. 3. 204858. AVENA spp. Poaceae. No. 309. Sivas. Sept. 3. A mixture of wild species. 204859 and 204860. BETA LOMATOGONA Fisch, & Mey. Chenopodiaceae. 204859. No. 503. Near Tercan, Erzincan. Sept. 10. 204860. No. 595. Near Horum, Erzurum. Sept. 17. 204861. BROMUS sp. Poaceae. No. 590. Erzurum. Sept. 17. Annual. 204862. BROMUS sp. No. 598. Near Horum, Erzurum. Sept.17. Annual. 204863. BRACHYPODIUM SYLVATICUM (Huds.) Beauv. Poaceae. . No. 685. Zigana Pass between Torul, Gumusane, and Macka, Trabzon. ept. 21. 204864. BROMUS sp. Poaceae, No. 712. Near sea level at Trabzon. Sept. 23. Annual. 204865. BRACHYPODIUM SYLVATICUM (Huds.) Beav. Poaceae. No. 718. Near sea level, Trabzon. Sept. 28. Perennial. 204866. BROMUS sp. Poaceae. No. 718. Near sea level, Trabzon. Sept. 23. Annual. 204867. BROMUS sp. No. 807. Camkora Forest, Ankara. Oct. 5. Annual. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 Zo 04853 to 204935—Continued 204868. BROMUS sp. No. 809. Camkora Forest, Ankara. Oct. 5. Perennial. 204869. BROMUS sp. No. 825. Lake Aband, Bolu. Oct. 6. Perennial. 204870. BROMUS sp. No. 826. Lake Aband, Bolu. Oct. 6. Perennial. 204871. CORONILLA sp. Fabaceae, No. 510. Near Erzurum. Sept. 11. 204872. CORONILLA sp. No. 598. Near Horum, Erzurum. Sept.17. Perennial. 204873. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchard grass. No. 785. Ankara. Oct. 3. 204874. HoRDEUM sp. Poaceae. Barley. No. 402. Sultan Suyu Harasi, Malatya. Sept. 7. Annual. 204875. HORDEUM sp. No. 777. Near Havza, Amasya. Sept. 29. 204876. HOLCUS LANATUS L. Poaceae. No. 674. Zigana Pass between Torul, Gumusane, and Macka, Trabzon. Sept. 21. 204877. INDIGOFERA sp. Fabaceae. No. 221. Near Kayseri. Aug. 81. 204878 to 204881. From Ankara University, Ankara. 204878. LOLIUM MULTIFLORUM Lam. Poaceae. Italian ryegrass. No. 868. Oct. 8. 204879 to 204881. LOLIUM PERENNE L. Perennial ryegrass. 204879. No. 867. Oct. 8 204880. No. 874. Oct. 8. 204881. No. 1228. Oct. 31. 204882. LOTUS CORNICULATUS L. Fabaceae. No. 488. Near Kamut, north of Elazig, Elazig. Sept. 10. 204883. TETRAGONOLOBUS SILIQUOSUS (L.) Roth. Fabaceae. No. 219. Near Kayseri. Aug. 31. 204884. LoTUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 258. Kerim Oglu Gardens near Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. 1. 204885 and 204886. MEDICAGO FALCATA L. Fabaceae. Yellow-flowered alfalfa. 204885. No. 771. Near Havza, Samsun. Sept. 29. 204886. No. 875. Ankara University, Ankara. Oct. 8. 204887. MEDICAGO LUPULINA L. Black medic. No. 345. Kurbagali, north of Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204888. MEDICAGO PAPILLOSA Boiss. No. 639. Near Susuz, Kars. Sept. 19. 26 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 204853 to 204935—Continued 204889 to 204891. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Alfalfa. 204889. No. 772. Near Havza, Samsun. Sept. 29. 204890. No. 856. Ankara University, Ankara. Oct. 8. 204891. No. 872. Ankara University, Ankara. Oct. 8. 204892. MEDICAGO sp. No. 992. Near Antalya. Oct. 12. Annual. 204893. MEDICAGO sp. No. 1154. Istanbul. Oct, 24. Annual. 204894 and 204895. MELILOTUS ALBA Desr. Fabaceae. White sweetclover. 204894. No. 384. Near Malatya. Sept. 6. 204895. No. 395. Sultan Suyu Harasi, Malatya. Sept. 7. Annual. 204896 to 204898. MELLILOTUS OFFICINALIS (L.) Lam. Yellow sweetclover. cae No. 793. Agriculture College experimental plots, Ankara. Oct. 204897. No. 291. Pasa Fabricasi, near Sivas. Sept. 3. 204898. No. 371. Ulas, Sivas. Sept. 5. 204899. MELILOTUS ALBA Desr. White sweetclover. No. 467. Near Hafik along Murat River, Elazig. Sept. 9. 204900 to 204902. MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS (L.) Lam. Yellow sweetclover. 204900. No. 497. Near Pulumur, Tunceli. Sept. 10. 204901. No. 779. Near Havza, Samsun. Sept. 29. 204902. No. 866. Ankara University, Ankara. Oct. 8. 204903. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. No. 949. Harasi farm, Eskisehir. Oct. 10. 204904 and 204905. PANICUM MILIACEUM L. Poaceae. Proso. 204904. No. 894. Ankara University, Ankara. Oct. 8. 204905. No. 899. Ankara University, Ankara. Oct. 8. 204906. PANICUM ANTIDOTALE Retz. No. 788. Agriculture College experimental plots, Ankara. Oct. 2. 204907. PANICUM sp. No. 792. Agriculture College experimental plots, Ankara. Oct. 3. 204908. PHRAGMITES COMMUNIS Trin. Poaceae. Common reed: No. 819. Korucayri, near Hafik, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204909. PHLEUM PRATENSE L. Poaceae. Timothy. No. 863. Ankara University, Ankara. Oct. 8. 204910. PoA BULBOSA L. Poaceae. No. 804. Camkora Forest, Ankara. Oct. 5. 204911 to 204914. From Ismetpasa, Malatya. Sept. 6. 204911. Rosa sp. Rosaceae. No. 391a. 204912. ROSA sp. No. 3891b. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 7a § 204853 to 204935—Continued 204911 to 204914—Continued 204913. ROSA sp. No. 391c. 204914. ROSA sp. No. 391d. 204915. RUBUS sp. Rosaceae, No. 385. Near Malatya. Sept. 6. 204916. SECALE sp. Poaceae. No. 335. Kurbagali, north of Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. 204917. SECALE sp. No. 464. Near Yenikoy, Elazig. Sept. 9. Annual. 204918. SETARIA ITALICA (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Foxtail millet. No. 895. Ankara University, Ankara. Oct. 8. 204919. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. No. 896. Ankara University, Ankara. Oct. 8. 204920. SORGHUM sp. No. 465. Near Yenikoy, Elazig. Sept. 9. Perennial. 204921 and 204922. TRIFOLIUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM L. Fabaceae. 204921. No. 715. Near sea level, Trabzon. Sept. 23. Annual. 204922. No. 979. Antalya. Oct. 12. Annual. 204923. TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Alsike clover. No. 808. Camkora Forest, Ankara. Oct. 5. 204924 to 204929. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 204924. No. 679. Zigana Pass between Torul, Gumusane, and Macka, Trabzon. Sept. 21. 204925. No. 716. Trabzon. Sept. 28. 204926. No. 789. Agriculture College experimental plots, Ankara. Oct. 3. 204927. No. 859. Ankara University, Ankara. Oct. 8. 204928. No. 937. Cay, Afyon. Oct. 10. 204929. No. 1198. Ankara University, Ankara. Oct. 31. 204930. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. White clover. No. 870. Ankara University, Ankara. Oct. 8. 204931. TRIFOLIUM sp. No. 754. Samsun. Sept. 29. 204932. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Persian clover. No. 756. Samsun. Sept. 29. 204933. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. No. 1167. Istanbul. Oct. 24. Perennial. 204934. VICIA SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Common vetch. No. 530. Kop Mountain, Gumusane. Sept. 12. 204935. VICIA sp. No. 529. Kop Mountain, Gumusane. Sept, 12. 28 ' PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 204936 to 204948. AGAVE spp. Amaryllidaceae. From California. Plants growing at the Huntington Botanical Gardens, San Marino. Numbered Jan. 25, 1953. Collected in Mexico by H. S. Gentry, in September and October 1952. 204936. AGAVE FEROX C. Koch. No. 12187. Tejupan, Oaxaca. 204937. AGAVE SISALANA Perrine. No. 12224. Rancho Piedra Parada, near Coocoantla, Chiapas. 204938. AGAVE sp. No. 12248. Presented by Wilbur Barker of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca. 204939. AGAVE sp. No. 12260. Tlacolula, Oaxaca. 204940. AGAVE sp. No. 12261. Tlacolula, Oaxaca. 204941. AGAVE sp. No. 12275. Near Km. 215-210 Laredo-Mexican highway, Hidalgo. 204942. AGAVE sp. No. 12276. Tamazunchale, San Luis Potosi. 204943. AGAVE sp. No. 12277. Tamazunchale, San Luis Potosi. 204944. AGAVE sp. No. 12319. Fifteen miles north of Zamora, Michoacan. 204945. AGAVE sp. No. 12320. Emiliano Zapata, Michoacan. 204946. AGAVE sp. No. 12321. Tototlan, Jalisco. 204947. AGAVE sp. No. 12322. Guadaljara, Jalisco. 204948. AGAVE TEQUILANA Web. No. 12323. Tequila, Jalisco. 204949. PRUNUS AVIUM L. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. From Virginia. Scions presented by Mrs. Charles Peeler, Middletown. Re- ceived Jan. 23, 1953. 204950. RUBUS sp. Rosaceae. From Maryland. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale. Numbered January 1958. Originally from the Escuela Agricultura, Tegucigalpa, Honduras. 204951. HAEMANTHUS sp. Amaryllidaceae. From the Union of South Africa. Bulbs collected by R. K. Godfrey, Wee : cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Jan. 26, 1953. No. 1510. Near Mount Fletcher, Cape Province. Jan. 3, 1953. 204952. DIGITALIS LANATA Ehrh. Scrophulariaceae. From Austria. Seeds presented by the Heilmittelwerke Wien, Rennweg. Received Jan. 23, 1953. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 7a) 204953. SCORZONERA HISPANICA L. Asteraceae. From Belgium. Seeds presented by the Antwerp Botanic Garden, Antwerp. Received Jan. 26, 1953. 204954 to 204964. From Guatemala. Collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Jan. 26, 1953. Collected Jan. 16 to 18, 1953. 204954. AGAVE sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. 12452. Near E] Rancho, Department of El Progreso. (Plants and leaves. ) 204955. AGAVE sp. No. 12443. Along road to Zacapa. (Plants.) 204956. AGAVE sp. No. 12444. Along road to Zacapa. (Plants.) 204957. AGAVE sp, No. 12447. Between Zacapa and Chiquimula. (Plants.) 204958. AGAVE NIVEA Trel. No. 12451. Near Teculutlan. (Plants.) 204959. DIOSCOREA MACROSTACHYA Benth. Dioscoreaceae. No. 12445. Road from Gautemala to Zacapa. (Seeds and tubers.) 204960. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12446. Along road to Zacapa. (Seeds and tubers.) 204961. FURCRAEA sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. 12453. Along road to Progreso. (Plants.) 204962 to 204964. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. Market, Zacapa. 204962. No. 12448. 204963. No. 12449. 204964. No. 12450. 204965 to 204968. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch. Be Barta eacn. From California. Trees growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Chico. Numbered Jan. 27, 1958. 204965. Selection (O—A-51) from PI 1166388. 204966. Selection (J—1-138) from PI 116638. 204967. Selection (J—4-145) from PI 127328. 204968. Selection (EK-14-13) from PI 119843. 204969 and 204970. COFFEA spp. Rubiaceae. Coffee. From the Belgian Congo. Seeds presented by the Station Experimentale de Mulungu-Tshibinda, Kivu. Received Jan. 27, 1958. 204969. CoFFEA CONGENSIS Froehn. 204970. CoFFEA KIVUENSIS Lebrun. 204971. QUERCUS GILVA Blume. Fagaceae. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Shikoku Experiment Station, Zent- suji, Kagawa, Shikoku. Received Jan. 27, 1953. 30 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 204972 to 205034. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. From West Virginia. Seeds planted by M. E. Gallegley, Agricultural Experiment Station, Morgantown. Received Feb, 6, 1947. Numbered in January 1953. 204972. 19. 205004. 714. 204973. 29-1. 205005. 715. 204974. 29-2. 205006. 717. 204975. 31. 205007. 721. 204976. 36. 205008. 731-1. 204977. 387. 205009. 775-1. 204978. 45. 205010. 775-2. 204979. 47-8. 205011. 795-1. 204980. 106. 205012. 795-2. 204981. 126-1. 205013. 809-1. 204982. 126-2. 205014. 809-3. 204983. 159-1. 205015. 819-1. 204984. 162-1. 205016. 819-2. 204985. 162-2. 205017. 828-1. 204986. 162-3. 205018. 828-2. 204987. 171-1. 205019. 846-1. 204988. 171-2. 205020. 846-2. 204989. 172-1. 205021. 878. 204990. 452-2. 205022. 880. 204991. 457-4. 205023. 882. 204992. 502-1. 205024. 885. 204993. 502-2. 205025. 886-1. 204994. 603-1. 205026. 887-1. 204995. 603-2. 205027. 888-1. 204996. 700. 205028. 889-1. 204997. 701. 205029. 889-2. 204998. 702. 205030. 890-1. 204999. 703. 205031. 891-1. 205000. 705. 205032. 891-2. 205001. 707. 205033. 891-3. 205002. 711. 205034. 893-1. 205003. 712-1. 205035 to 205046. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. From lowa. Plants growing at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames. Numbered Jan. 28, 1958. Seeds presented by Dr. E. F. Paddock, Agricultural Experiment Station, Wooster, Ohio. 205035. McCollum. 205036. P. A. Young. 661E-16 Bull. 205037. Lindstrom; 2074-8-—M. 205038. Lindstrom; 2217-1-2. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 31 205035 to 205046—Continued 205039. T. M. Currence; F's—5—-12. 205043. P. A. Young. G1075-—5-1. 205040. Yellow Peach. Fs-8. 205044. P. A. Young. T10776-5. 205041. P. A. Young. T162 Fs-1. 205045. P. A. Young. G1078—5 from MacArthur 42M. 205042. P. A. Young. T667-1. 205046. P. A. Young. G1279-10. 205047. PRUNUS DOMESTICA L. Amygdalaceae. Common plum. From Maryland. Trees growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale. Numbered Jan. 28, 1953. A red-skinned, yellow-fleshed aromatic plum, received March 5, 1951 from Eric E. Montgomery, Fort Worth, Texas. 205048 and 205049. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. From England. Trees presented by the East Malling Research Station, Maid- stone, Kent. Received Jan, 21, 1953. 205048. Lord Lambourne; on M. XVI Tree 442. 205049. Lord Lambourne; on M. XVI Tree 470. 205050 and 205051. PENNISETUM PURPUREUM Schumach. Poaceae. Napier grass. From Nyasaland. Cuttings presented by the Agricultural Research Station, Lilongwe. Received Jan. 28, 1953. 205050. From the Cameroons. 205051. From the Gold Coast. 205052 to 205059. From the Union of South Africa. Stolons collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Jan. 28, 19538. Collected Jan. 13 to 15, 1953 from Kruger National Park, between Pretorius Kop and Skukuza, Transvaal. 205052. BRACHIARIA sp. Poaceae. No. 1635. 205053. BRACHIARIA sp. No. 1636. 205054. BRACHIARIA sp. No. 1648. 205055. DIGITARIA sp. Poaceae. No. 1684. 205056. DIGITARIA sp. No. 1646. 205057. DIGITARIA sp. No. 1691. 205058. HEMARTHRIA ALTISSIMA (Poir.) Stapf & Hubb. Poaceae, No. 1658. 205059. PANICUM sp. Poaceae. No. 1664. Bi PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 205060 and 205061. QUERCUS spp. Fagaceae. From Greece. Seeds presented by the University of Thessalonike, Labora- tory of Silviculture, Thessalonike. Received Jan. 29, 1953. 205060. QUERCUS FARNETTO Tenore. 205061. QUERCUS ROBUR L. English oak. 205062 and 205063. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. White clover. From Iowa. Plants growing at the Plant Introduction Station, Ames. Num- bered Feb. 2, 1953. Originally collected by J. R. Harlan in Turkey, in 1948. 205062. From Tifi, Unye, Ordu. (With P. I. 171870.) 205063. From Moden, Bayburt, Gumusane. (With P. I. 172476.) 205064 to 205082. From Peru. Seeds presented by A. F. Swanson, Agricultural Advisor, Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations, United States Department of Agri- culture, Washington, D. C. Received Feb. 2, 1953. 205064. GOSSYPIUM. Malvaceae. Cotton. LM. W 12-40. From the La Molina Station, La Molina. 205065 to 205082. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Lima. 205065. Y (E-T). 205074. (Mt-K) S. 205066. (A-K) (M-S) Kt. 205075. K-C. 205067. G> (ME’-S). 205076. C-K. 205068. ME’-N No. 1. 205077. E-K. 205069. ME*-N No. 2. 205078. K-S. No. 1. 205070. (E-T) My. 205079. S—K?. 205071. (Md—ME) (E-T) No. 1. 205080. K-S. No. 2. 205072. (Md—ME) (E-T) No. 2. 205081. Yaqui 50. 205073. My-K. 205082. Kentana 52A. 205083 to 205092. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merrill. Fabaceae. Soybean. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Develop- ment, Agricultural Research Station, Rehovoth. Received Feb. 2, 1953. 205083. Akasaya. 205088. Norin-I-go. 205084. Ginshiro. 205089. Norin-II-go. 205085. I-Higo-Wase. 205090. Sango-Waso. 205086. Kumusume-Sai-I-go. 205091. Shiro-Daizu. 205087. Narato-Hadaka. 205092. Shirohana-Sai-I-go. 205093 to 205101. From the Union of South Africa. Collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 3, 1953. Collected in 19538; material was bulbs unless otherwise stated. 205093. ANOIGANTHUS BREVIFLORUS (Harv.) Baker. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1493. Near Pietermaritzburg, Natal. (Plants.) JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 33 205093 to 205101—Continued 205094. CRINUM sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. 16638. Kruger National Park, vicinity of Pretorius Kop, Transvaal. 205095. CRINUM sp. No. 1686. At Crocodile River, outside Kruger National Park, Trans- vaal. 205096. DIPCADI GLAUCUM Baker. Liliaceae. No. 1782a. Between Punda Maria and Pafuri, Kruger National Park. 205097. HAEMANTHUS AMARYLLOIDES Jacq. Amaryllidaceae, No. 1556. Twenty miles southwest of Brandfort, Orange Free State. 205098. HAEMANTHUS sp. No. 1658. Kruger National Park, vicinity of Pretorius Kop, Transvaal. 205099. RAPHIONACME DIVARICATA Harv. Asclepiadaceae. No. 1492. Near Pietermaritzburg, Natal. 205100. URGINEA sp. Liliaceae. No. 1701. Below Skukuza, Kruger National Park, Transvaal. 205101. URGINEA sp. No. 1723. Between Punda Maria and Pafuri, Kruger National Park, Transvaal. 205102. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Shikoku Experiment Station, Zentsuji, Kagawa. Received Feb. 3, 1953. tip aioiuex TD—3, 205103 to 205123. COFFEA ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffea. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the Coffee Research Station, Department of Agriculture, Ruiru. Received Feb. 4, 1953. 205103. Amfillo. 205114. S. L. 9. 205104. Dalle (Melville). 205115. S. L. 10. 205105. Dalle Mixed (Green). 205116. S. L. 14. 205106. Dilla (Melville). 205117 4S. 17. 205107. Dilla and Alghe. 205118. S. L. 28. 205108. Gimma Galla Sidamo. 205119. S, L. 30. 205109. Gimma Mbuni. 205120. S. L. 34. 205110. Harar. 205121. Series L. 205111. K 7. 205122. Tight growth. 205112. Kents. 205123. Vertical branches. 205113. Rume Sudan. 205124 to 205141. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Feb. 4, 1953. 205124. CAJANUS CAJAN (L.) Druce. Fabaceae. Pigeonpea. Redgram INjo. 37. 205125. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. Gengalgram No. 482. 34 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 205124 to 205141—Continued 205126. DoLICHOS BIFLORUS L. Fabaceae. Horsegram D. B. 7. 205127 to 205129. DOLICHOS LABLAB L. Hyacinth-bean. 205127. Fieldbean D. L. 178. 205128. Fieldbean D. L. 231. 205129. Fieldbean D. L. 1458. 205130. ELEUSINE CORACANA (L.) Gaertn. Poaceae. Ragi. Ragi No. 1. 205131 to 205136. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. PANES Eels 1B. QA 205134. MTU 15. 205132. MTU 3. 205135. SLO 138. 205133. MTU 10. 205136. S. R. 26B. 205137. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. Greengram No. 62. 205138. PHASEOLUS MUNGO L. Urd. Blackgram No. 212. 205139 and 205140. VIGNA CYLINDRICA (L.) Skeels. Fabaceae. 205139. No. 57. 205140. C 422. 205141. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Cowpea. 205142 to 205157. From Guatemala. Plants collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Belts- ville, Md. Received Feb. 4, 1953. Collected in 1953. 205142. AGAVE sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. 12462. Finca Chapultepec, Departamento de Alta Verapaz. Jan. 23. 205143. AGAVE sp. No. 12474. Five miles west of El Estor, Departamento de Izabal. Jan. We ; 205144. DIOSCOREA BARTLETTII Morton. Dioscoreaceae. No. 12457. Eleven miles southwest of Finca Sebol, Departamento de Coban. Jan. 22. 205145 to 205147. DIOSCOREA COMPOSITA Hemsl. 205145. No. 12461. Six miles southwest of Finca Sebol, Departamento de Coban. Jan. 23. 205146. No. 12475. Five miles along road to Sinahu from Rosaica, De- partamento de Coban. Jan. 28. 205147. No. 12456. Twelve miles southeast of Finca Sebol, Departamen- to de Coban. 205148. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12458. Finea Sebol, Departamento de Coban. Jan. 23. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 35 205142 to 205157—Continued 205149. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12459. Six miles southwest of Finca Sebol, Departamento de Coban. Jan. 28. 205150. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12460. Six miles southwest of Finca Sebol, Departamento de Coban. Jan, 23. 205151. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12468. Pansos, Departamento de Alta Verapaz. Jan. 27. 205152. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12469. Pansos, Departamento de Alta Verapaz. Jan. 27. 205153. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12472. Ten miles east of Pansos, Departamento de Alta Verapaz. Jan. 27. 205154. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12473. Five miles west of E] Estor, Departamento de Izabal. Jan. 205155. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12476. Six miles west of Pansos, Departamento de Alta Verapaz. Jan. 28. 205156. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12477. Six miles west of Pansos, Departamento de Alta Verapaz. Jan. 28. 205157. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12479. Eighteen miles west of Pansos, Departamento de Alta Vera- paz Jan. 28. 205158. VICIA VILLOSA Roth. Fabaceae. Hairy vetch. From France. Seeds presented by the Station Regionale d’Agronomie, Avig- non. Received Feb. 4, 1953. Vesce de Cerdagne. 205159 and 205160. HIBISCUS CANNABINUS L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. From Taiwan. Seeds presented by Y. E. Ku, Taiwan University, Taipeh. Received Feb. 5, 1953. 205159. Madras Red. 205160. Nadiad Red. 205161 to 205241. From Turkey. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Belts- ville, Md. Received Feb, 5, 1958. Collected in 1952. 205161. ABELMOSCHUS ESCULENTUS (L.) Moench. Malvaceae. Okra. Nosetlo4s “Bazaar, Izmir. Oct. 20. 205162. ALLIUM CEPA L. Liliaceae. Onion. Noma "Grant Yellow. Bazaar, Izmir. Oct. 12. 205163. ALLIUM sp. No. 638. Near Susuz, Kars. Sept. 19. 36 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 205161 to 205241—Continued 205164. ALLIUM sp. No. 975. Near Antalya. Oct. 12. 205165. ALLIUM sp. No. 1067. Near Karacali, Mugla. Oct. 16. 205166. ALLIUM sp. No. 1178. On Heybali Ada Island, Istanbul. Oct. 26. 205167 to 205178. CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. 205167. No. 488. Bazaar, Malatya. Sept. 7. Hot. 205168. No. 1025. Bazaar, Antalya. Oct. 14. Sweet. 205169. No. 1026. Bazaar, Antalya. Oct. 14. Hot. 205170. No. 1053. Kemer, Mugla. Oct, 15. 205171. No. 1082. Dalaman State Farm, Mugla. Oct.17. Hot. 205172. No. 1086. Bazaar, Mugla. Oct. 17. Sweet. 205173 to 205176. Bazaar, Izmir. Oct. 20. 205173. No. 1108. Sweet. 205175. No. 1108. Red, sweet. 205174. No. 1106. Hot. 205176. No. 1110. Long, sweet. 205177. No. 1186. Bornova Agriculture School, Izmir. Oct. 21. Sweet. 205178. No. 1187. Bornova Agriculture School, Izmir. Oct. 21. 205179. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Asteraceae. Safflower. - No. 1198. Ankara University, Ankara. Oct. 31. 205180. CERATONIA SILIQUA L. Fabaceae. Carob. No. 978. Antalya. Oct. 12. 205181. CucuUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. INOS Oise Bazaar izmir ss Octn20: 205182 to 205194. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchard grass. 205182. No. 589. Near Horum, Erzurum. Sept. 17. 205183. No. 628. Near Mezraa, Kars. Sept. 19. 205184. No. 686. Near Susuz, Kars. Sept. 19. 205185. No. 958. Siran, Afyon. Oct. 11. 205186. No. 1024. Virren, Antalya. Oct. 14. 205187. No. 1051. North of Burhaniye, Mugla. Oct. 15. 205188. No. 1084. North of Mugla. Oct. 17. 205189. No. 1091a. Near Aydin. Oct, 19. 205190. No. 1124. Bornova, Izmir. Oct. 21. 205191. No. 1148. Karacambey Hara, Bursa. Oct, 23. 205192. No. 1157. Istanbul. Oct. 24. 205193. No. 1160. Istanbul University of Forestry, Istanbul. Oct. 24. 205194. No. 1173. Heybali Ada Island, Istanbul. Oct. 26. 205195. HORDEUM BULBOSUM L. Poaceae. Grass. No. 1090. Aydin. Oct. 19. 205196. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. No. 1102. Bazaar, Izmir. Oct. 20. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 ot 205161 to 205241—Continued 205197. MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS (L.) Lam. Fabaceae. Yellow sweetclover. No. 919. Eskisehir. Oct. 9. 205198 and 205199. MEpDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. 205198. No. 920. Eskisehir. Oct. 9. 205199. No. 1000. State Animal Breeding Station, Antalya. Oct. 13. 205200 to 205202. ONOBRYCHIS VICIAEFOLIA Scop. Fabaceae. Sainfoin. 205200. No. 914. Eskisehir. Oct. 9. 205201. No. 999. Antalya. Oct. 138. 2us202; No: 1001. Antalya. Oct. 13. 205203 to 205213. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. 205203. No. 1117. Bazaar, Izmir. Oct. 20. Bush type. 205204. No. 1118. Bazaar, Izmir. Oct. 20. Climber. 205205. No. 1120. Bazaar, Izmir. Oct. 20. Climber. 205206 to 205213. Samsun. Oct. 81. 205206. No. 1179. 205210. No. 1183. 205207. No. 1180. 205211. No. 1184. 205208. No. 1181. 205212. No. 1185. 205209. No. 1182. 205213. No. 1186. 205214 to 205216. Pisum SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. Pea. Bazaar, Izmir. Oct. 20. 205214. No. 1112. 205215. No. 11138. 205216. No. 1109. 205217. PyRus sp. Malaceae. No. 1078. Mugla. Oct. 17. A wild pear. 205218. ROSA SULPHUREA Ait. Rosaceae. Rose. No. 900. Near Ankara. .Oct. 9. Handsome pure-yellow flowers. 205219. RUBUS sp. Rosaceae. No. 803. Camkora Forest, Ankara. Oct. 5. Four inches high. 205220. RUBUS sp. No. 806. Camkora Forest, Ankara. Oct. 5. Four inches high. 205221. SECALE CEREALE L. Poaceae. Rye. Noeebi92y Ankara. Oct. 31. 205222. SECALE MONTANUM Guss. No. 916. Eskisehir. Oct. 9. 3223. SECALE sp. No. 609. Near Karaurgan, Kars. Sept. 17. 205224 to 205229. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. 205224. No. 1052. Kemer, Mugla. Oct. 15. 205225. No. 998. Antalya. Oct. 18. 205226. No. 1002. Selimiye, Antalya. Oct. 13. 205227. No. 1004. Oct. 13. 205228. No. 1080. Dalaman State Farm, Mugla. Oct. 17. 205229. No. 1134. Bornova Agriculture School, Izmir. Oct. 21. 38 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 205161 to 205241—Continued 205230. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. IN@, O54, Aeon, OR lal 205231 to 205235. SPINACIA OLERACEA L. Chenopodiaceae. Spinach. 205231. No. 1087. Bazaar, Mugla. Oct. 17. 2052325 Nowil0s. {Bazaar slizming Oct )20: ANB S ING, Wills leeyzngre, lacie, Oren, AV: 205234. No. 928. Eskisehir. Oct. 10. 205235. No. 742. Bazaar, Giresun. Sept. 26. 205236. STYRAX OFFICINALIS L. Styracaceae. Storax. No. 1015. Selimiye, Antalya. Oct. 13. 205237. TRIFOLIUM ALEXANDRINUM L. Fabaceae. Berseem. No. 995. State Experiment Farm, Antalya. Oct. 12. Annual. 205238. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Persian clover. No. 997. State Experiment Farm, Antalya. Oct. 18. Perennial. 205239. VICIA SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Common vetch. No. 1115. Bazaar, Izmir. October. 205240 and 205241. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. 205240. No. 1088. Bazaar, Mugla. Oct. 17. 205241. No. 1116. Bazaar, Izmir. Oct. 20. 205242 to 205244. STIZOLOBIUM spp. Fabaceae. From Northern Rhodesia. Seeds presented by the Chief Secretary’s Office, Lusaka. Received Feb. 6, 1953. 205242. STIZOLOBIUM CINEREUM Piper & Tracy. 205243. STIZOLOBIUM VELUTINUM (Hassk.) Piper & Tracy. 205244, STIZOLOBIUM sp. 205245 to 205248. From the Union of South Africa. Roots and bulbs collected by R. K. God- frey, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agri- cultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 6, 1953. 205245. LANTANA INDICA Roxb. Verbenaceae. No. 1778. Moist areas along Delmas Road, near Pretoria, Transvaal. Jan, 28, 1953. (Roots.) 205246. CRINUM sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1647. Near Skukuza, Kruger National Park, Transvaal. Jan. 13, 1953. (Bulbs.) 205247. CRINUM sp. No. 1663. Vicinity of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park, Transvaal. Jan. 15, 1958. (Bulbs.) 205248. ORNITHOGALUM sp. Liliaceae. No. 1700. Fourteen miles below Skukuza, Kruger National Park, Transvaal. Jan. 17, 1958. (Bulbs.) JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 a9 205249 to 205251. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth. Poaceae. Rhodes grass. From central Africa. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Station, Lilongwe, Nyasaland. Received Feb. 6, 1958. 205249. Emamyaleni. From Nyasaland. 205250. Mpwapwa. From Tanganyika. 205251. Teso. From Uganda. 205252. FRAGARIA. Rosaceae. Strawberry. From the Netherlands. Plants presented by the Instituut voor de Veredeling van Tuinbouwgewassen, Wageningen. Received Feb. 6, 1953. Scarlet 7 36. 205253 and 205254. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the Coffee Research Station, Department of Agriculture, Ruiru. Received Feb. 9, 1953. 205253. PENNISETUM PURPUREUM Schumach. Poaceae. Napier grass. 205254. VIGNA SESQUIPEDALIS (L.) Fruwirth. Fabaceae. Asparagus-bean. 205255 to 205267. POA PRATENSIS L. Poaceae. Kentucky bluegrass. From Germany. Seeds presented by Dr. Hildegard Juhl, Botanisches Insti- tut, Kiel. Received Feb. 9, 1958. 205255. No. 128. Angustifolia. Fehmarnsund. 205256. No. 229. Angustifolia. Rusterbergen. 205257. No. 230. Angustifolia. Rusterbergen. 205258. No. 9. Costata. Bottsand. 205259. No. 211. Costata-latifolia. Schulp. 205260. No. 88. Latifolia. Sielbek. 205261. No. 34. Subcoerulea. Ratzeburg. 205262. No. 42. Subcoerulea. Ratzeburg. 205263. No. 48. Subcoerulea. Ratzeburg. 205264. No. 92. Subcoerulea. Ratzeburg. 205265. No. 195. Subcoerulea. Schulp. 205266. No. 114. Swubcoerulea-latifolia. Rusterbergen. 205267. No. 115. Subcoerulea-latifolia. Rusterbergen. 205268. PRITCHARDIA AFFINIS Bece. Phoenicaceae. Palm. From Florida. Plant growing at the United States Plant Introduction Gar- den, Coconut Grove. Numbered Feb. 9, 1953. Plant presented in 1942 by Col. R. H. Montgomery, Coconut Grove, Fla. 205269. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchard grass. From Denmark. Seeds presented by K. L. Sehm, Dansk Frokultur, Kerte- minde. Received Feb. 9, 1953. Adefa Leafy. 205270 to 205276. From Japan. Seeds presented by A. Moriya, Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Utsunomiya University. Received Feb. 9, 19538. 205270. AGROPYRON SEMICOSTATUM Nees. Poaceae. 40 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 205270 to 205276—Continued 205271. ANDROPOGON BREVIFOLIUS Swartz. Poaceae. 205272. CALAMAGROSTIS ARUNDINACEA var. SCIUROIDES (Franch. & Sav.) Hack. Poaceae. 205273. DIMERIA ORNITHOPODA Trin. Poaceae. 205274. PASPALUM THUNBERGII Kunth. Poaceae, 205275. SPODIOPOGON COTULIFER (Thunb.) Hack. Poaceae. 205276. SPODIOPOGON SIBIRICUS Trin. 205277 to 205326. From Turkey. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Belts- ville, Md. Received Feb, 10, 19538. Collected in 1952. 205277. AEGILOPS sp. Poaceae. No. 98. One hundred and ten km. southeast of Ankara along Route 60. Aug. 28. 205278. LOLIUM PERENNE L. Poaceae. Perennial ryegrass. No. 59. Forty km. southeast of Ankara along Route 60. Aug. 28. 205279. AGROPYRON ELONGATUM (Host.) Beauv. Poaceae. Grass. No. 73. Fifty-three km. southeast of Ankara along Route 60. Aug. 28. 205280. ALOPECURUS ARUNDINACEUS Poir. Poaceae. No. 162. Near Malya, Kirsehir. Aug. 30. 205281. ASPHODELINE sp. Liliaceae. No. 879. Near Uluguney, Sivas. Sept. 5. 205282. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 637. Near Susuz, Kars. Sept. 19. 205283. BRASSICA sp. Brassicaceae. No. 444. Bazaar, Malatya. Sept. 7. 205284. BROMUS COMMUTATUS Schrad. Poaceae. No. 685. Near Mezraa, Kars. Sept. 19. 205285. BROMUS sp. No. 640. Near Susuz, Kars. Sept. 19. 205286. BROMUS sp. No. 642. Near Susuz, Kars. Sept. 19. 205287. BROMUS sp. No. 990. Antalya. Oct.12. Annual. 205288. GLADIOLUS sp. Iridaceae. No. 259. Kerim Oglu Gardens, near Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. 1. 205289. LATHYRUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 600. Near Horum, Erzurum. Sept. 17. 205290 and 205291. LEDIPIUM SATIVUM L. Brassicaceae. Garden cress. 205290. No. 192. Bazaar, Kayseri. Aug. 20. 205291. No. 446. Bazaar, Malatya. Sept. 7. 205292. LOTUS CORNICULATUS L. Birdsfoot trefoil. No. 223. Near Kayseri. Aug. 31. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 41 205277 to 205326—Continued 205293. MEDICAGO HISPIDA Gaertn. Fabaceae. Burclover. Nooo! Antalya. Oct, 12. 205294. MEDICAGO LUPULINA L. Black medic. No. 250. Bunyan, between Kayseri and Pinarbasi. Sept. 1. 205295. MEDICAGO ORBICULARIS (L.) All. Buttonclover. No. 988. Antalya. Oct. 12. 205296. MEDICAGO PAPILLCSA Boiss. No. 591. Near Horum, Erzurum. Sept. 17. 205297. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Alfalfa. No. 925. Eskisehir. Oct. 10. 205298. MEDICAGO MINIMA (L.) Grufberg. No. 989. Antalya. Oct. 12. 205299 and 205300. MELILOTUS ALBA Desr. Fabaceae. White sweetclover. 205299. No. 220. Kayseri. Aug. 31. 2053800. No. 232. Eighty-two km. southwest of Kayseri. Aug. 31. 205301 and 205302. MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS (L.) Lam. Yellow sweeiclover. 205301. No. 227. Sixty-eight km. southwest of Kayseri. Aug. 381. 205302. No. 625. Between Kars and Kagizman. Sept. 18. 205303. ONOBRYCHIS VICIAEFOLIA Scop. Fabaceae. Sainfoin. No. 252. Bunyan, between Kayseri and Pinarbasi. Sept. 1. 205304. ONOBRYCHIS sp. Nom9ot Antalya. Oct. 12. 205305. PHLEUM ARENARIUM L. Poaceae. No. 76. Fifty-three km. southeast of Ankara along Route 60. Aug, 28. 205306. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Brassicaceae. Radish. No=429s Bazaar, Malatya. Sept. 7. 205307. RuBUS sp. Rosaceae. No. 278. Kerim Oglu Gardens near Pinarbasi, Kayseri. Sept. 1. 205308. SECALE sp. Poaceae, No. 597. Near Horum, Erzurum. Sept. 17. 205309. STIPA sp. Poaceae. No. 592. Near Horum, Erzurum. Sept. 17. 205310 and 205311. TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Fabaceae. Alsike clover. 205310. No. 829. Aband Lake, Bolu. Oct. 6. 205311. No. 617. Near Karaurgan, Kars. Sept. 17. 205312 to 205315. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 205312. No. 596. Near Horum, Erzurum. Sept. 17. 205313. No. 642a. Near Susuz, Kars. Sept. 19. 205314. No. 618. Near Karaurgan, Kars. Sept. 17. 205315. No. 828. Aband Lake, Bolu. Oct. 6. 205316. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Persian clover. No. 680. Zigana Pass, between Torul and Macka. Sept. 21. 42 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 205277 to 205326-—Continued 205317. TRIFOLIUM LAPPACEUM L. Lappa clover. No. 755. Near Samsun. Sept. 29. Annual. 205318. TRIFOLIUM STRIATUM L. No. 774. Near Havza, Samsun. Sept. 29. Annual. 205319. TRIFOLIUM sp. No. 802. Camkoru Forest, Ankara. Oct. 5 205320. TRIFOLIUM sp. No. 805. Camkoru Forest, Ankara. Oct. 5. 205321. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Persian clover. No. 953. Harasi Farm, Eskisehir. Oct. 10. 205322. TRIFOLIUM CAMPESTRE Schreb. Nos S16. Antalyas » Oct. a2: 205323. VICIA HYBRIDA L. Fabaceae. No. 332. Near Zara, Sivas. Sept. 4. 205324. VICIA LUTEA L. No. 400. Sultan Suyu Harasi, Malatya. Sept. 7. 205325 and 205326. VICIA SATIVA L. Common vetch. 205325. No. 57. Thirty-five km. southeast of Ankara, along Route 60. Aug. 28. 205326. No. 240. Bunyan, between Kayseri and Pinarbasi. Sept. 1. 205327 and 205328. DIGITALIS spp. Scrophulariaceae. From Austria. Seeds presented by Dr. Kutiak & Co., Arzneimittelfabrik, Vienna. Received Feb. 10, 1953. 205327. DIGITALIS LANATA EKhrh. 205328. DIGITALIS PURPUREA L 2053829. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae Alfalfa. From Peru. Seeds collected by A. F. Swanson, Foreign Agricultural Serv- ice, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Received Feb. 10, 1953. Collected in Macate, Department of Ancash. Macate. 205330 and 205331. RHODODENDRON spp. Ericaceae. From Japan. Seeds presented by M. Satomi, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo. Received Feb. 10, 1958. 205330. RHODODENDRON RETICULATUM D. Don. 205331. RHODODENDRON SIMS! Planch. 205332. QUERCUS CHRYSOLEPIS Liebm. Fagaceae. Oak. From California. Seeds presented by the Los Angeles State and County Arboretum, Arcadia. Received Feb. 11, 1953. 205353 to 205338. From Tanganyika. Seeds presented by H. J. van Remsburg, Mpwapwa. Received Feb. 11, 1953. 205333. BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA (Hochst.) Stapf. Poaceae, 205334. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth. Poaceae. Rhodes grass. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 43 205333 to 205338—Continued 205335. GLYCINE JAVANICA L. Fabaceae. 205336. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 205337. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Poaceae. Guinea grass. 205338. SETARIA SPHACELATA (Schum.) Stapf & Hubb. Poaceae. 205339. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. From Ireland. Scions presented by James O’Boyle, Ton-Roe, Killala. Re- ceived Feb. 11, 1958. Ross Non-Pareil. 205540 to 205563. From Mexico, Guatemala, and California. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricul- tural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 12, 19538. Unless otherwise mentioned, material was collected in Baja California, Mexico. 205340. AGAVE AVELLANIDENS Trel. Amaryllidaceae. No. 12407. Seven miles west of Calmalli. Dec. 7, 1952. 205341 to 205343. AGAVE CERULATA Trel. 205341. No. 12335. Laguna Seca Chapala. December 1952. 205342. No. 123386. Thirty miles north of Punta Prieta. November 1952: 205343. No. 12394. Calmalli. Dee. 6, 1952. 205344. AGAVE DESERTI Englm. No. 12438. Pinyon Flats, Station Rosa Mountain, Calif. December O52 205345. AGAVE NELSONII! Trel. No. 12409. Three miles north of San Fernando. Dec. 8, 1952. 205346. AGAVE SOBRIA Brandeg. No. 12384. 205347. AGAVE VEXANS Trel. No. 12372. Thirteen miles west of Comondt. Nov. 28, 1952. 205348. AGAVE sp. No. 12364. Eight miles north of Punta Frailes. Nov. 27, 1952. 205349. AGAVE sp. No. 12384. Sierra Giganta range, 16 miles west of Loreta road to San Xavier. Dec. 2, 1952. 205350. AGAVE sp. No. 12387. Rancho Salto, east side of Bahia Concepcion. Dec. 8, 1952. 205351. AGAVE sp. No. 12397. Five miles northwest of Rancho Mesquital. Dec. 6, 1952. 205352. AGAVE sp. No. 12427. Huntington Botanical Gardens, San Marino, Calif. Dec. 2a, 1952. 205353. AGAVE EXPANSA Jacobi. No. 12442. Murrieta, Calif. Jan. 6, 1953. 44 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 205340 to 205363—Continued 205354. FOUQUIERIA BURRAGEI Rose. Fouquieriaceae. No. 12386. South end of Bahia Concepcion. Dec. 3, 1952. 205355. GOSSYPIUM. Malvaceae. Cotton. No. 12837. Near Carrisal, 30 miles southwest of La Paz. Nov. 20, 1952. 205356. GOSSYPIUM sp. No. 12380. Ten miles north of Loreto on road to Camipoli. Dec. 1, 1952. 205357 to 205362. From Coban, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. 205357. PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. Fabaceae. Lima bean. No. 12455. Market. Jian. 212953: 205358 to 205362. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. Jan. 25, 1953. 205358. No. 12463. Market. 205361. No. 12466. Market. 205359. No. 12464. Market. 205362. No. 12467. Market. 205360. No. 12465. 205363. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. No. 12480. Tucurt. Jan. 28, 1953. 205364 and 205365. PIPER NIGRUM L. Piperaceae. Black pepper. From India. Cuttings presented by the Talitaramba Experiment Station, Bombay. Received Feb. 13, 19538. 205364. Balamcetta. 205365. Kallivalli. 205366 to 205383. From the Union of South Africa. Collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineer- ing, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 13, 1958. Material was bulbs unless otherwise stated. 205366. ALBUCA sp. Liliaceae. No. 1802. Bottom of Waterloof, Pretoria, Transvaal. Feb. 4, 1953. 205367. ANOIGANTHUS BREVIFLORUS (Harv.) Baker. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1803. Transvaal; originally from Natal. Feb. 4, 1953. 205368. BOOPHONE DISTICHA (L.f.) Herb. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1414. Near Pretoria, Transvaal. Dec. 15, 1952. 205369. BOOPHONE sp. No. 1407. Orange Free State. Dec. 12, 1952. 205370. BOWIEA VOLUBILIS Hook. f. Liliaceae. No. 1410. Near Pretoria, Transvaal. Dec. 15, 1952. 205371. DIGITARIA SWAZILANDENSIS Stent. Poaceae. No. 1805. Near Pretoria, Transvaal. Feb. 5, 19538. (Stolons.) ~ 205372. DIGITARIA sp. No. 1801. Bottom of Waterloof, Pretoria, Transvaal. Mar. 4, 1953. (Plants.) 205373. HAEMANTHUS MAGNIFICUS Herb. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1782. Near Johannesburg, Transvaal. Jan. 31, 1958. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 45 205366 to 205383—Continued 205374. HAEMANTHUS MONTANUS Baker. No. 1783. South of Johannesburg, Transvaal. Jan. 31, 1958. 205375. HAEMANTHUS NELSONII Baker. No. 1781. Near Johannesburg, Transvaal. Jan. 31, 19538. (Fruits.) 205376. HAEMANTHUS sp. No. 1669. Vicinity of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park, Trans- vaal. Jan. 15, 1953. 205377. HYPOXIS NITIDA Verdoorn. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1409. Orange Free State. Dec. 12,1952. (Corms.) 205378. NERINE FALCATA Barker. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1798. University Farm, Transvaal. Feb. 4, 1953. (Seeds.) 205379. SCILLA RIGIDIFOLIA Kunth. Liliaceae. No. 1416. Near Pretoria, Transvaal. Dec. 15, 1952. 205380. SCILLA SATURATA Baker. No. 1795. Near Pretoria, Transvaal. Feb. 3, 1953. 205381. SCILLA sp. No. 1405. Orange Free State. Dec. 12, 1952. 305382. SETARIA TENUISETA DeWit. Poaceae. No. 1804. Agricultural Research Station, near Pretoria, Transvaal. Feb. 5, 1953. (Plants.) 205383. XYSMALOBIUM UNDULATUM (L.) R. Br. Asclepiadaceae. No. 1800. Meadow in Pretoria, Transvaal. Feb. 4, 1953. (Roots.) 205384. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merrill. Fabaceae. Soybean. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the American Embassy, Karachi. Received Feb. 16, 1953. 205385 to 205407. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Argentina. Seeds collected by Dr. Enrique H. Brucher, Tucuman. Received Feb. 16, 1953. 205385. A. 205397. M. 205386. B. 205398. 2 205387. C. 205399. 3. 205388. D. 205400. 4. 205389. KE. 205401. 6 205390. F. 205402. 8. 205391. G. 205403. 10. 205392. H. 205404. 13. 205393. I. 205405. 14. 205394. J. 205406. 15. 205395. K. 205407. 19. 205396. L. 46 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 205408 to 205418. COoFFEA ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From Ethiopia. Seeds presented by Pierre G. Sylvain, Coffee Specialist, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Addis Ababa. Received Feb. 16, 1953. 205408. Agaro. 205409. Arba Gougou. 205410. Avroussi. 205411. Ciorccie. 205412. Ennarea. 205413. Eritrean Moca. 205419 to 205439. 205414. Gore. 205415. Harar. 205416. Jamma Tana. 205417. Mattu. 205418 Tafari Kela. From Turkey. Seeds collected by Vecdet Erkun, Turkish Ministry of Agri- culture, Ankara. Received Feb. 16, 1953. 205419. ANTHOLYZA sp. Iridaceae. 205420. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 4. 205421. ASTRAGALUS sp. NOs. B 205422. ASTRAGALUS sp. IN@s LG. 205423. ASTRAGALUS sp. No. 28. 205424. BROMUS sp. Poaceae. No. 8. 205425. BROMUS sp. INOselile 205426. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. No. 10. 205427 to 205429. MrEDICAGO HISPIDA Gaertn. Fabaceae. 205427. No. 12. 205428. No. 20. 205429. No. 18. 205430. MEDICAGO MINIMA (L.) Grufberg. 205431. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. No. 1. 205432 and 205433. PHLEUM ARENARIUM L. Poaceae. 205432. No. 9. 205433. No. 17. 205434. PoA sp. Poaceae. INOn 2: 205435. POA sp. 205436. SOPHORA ALOPECUROIDES L. Fabaceae. INGOs 25. Orchard grass. Burclover. Alfalfa. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 A7 205419 to 205439—Continued 205437. TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Fabaceae. Alsike clover. No. 22. 205438 and 205439. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 205438. No. 7. 205439. No. 16. 205440 to 205443. From India. Seeds presented by the Division of Botany, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Feb. 16, 19538. 205440. DICHROA FEBRIFUGA Lour. Hydrangeaceae. 205441. POTENTILLA NORVEGICA L. Rosaceae. 205442. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. 205443. SESAMUM PROSTRATUM Retz, 205444 to 205446. From Japan. Seeds presented by K. Murakami, Hokkaido Agriculture Experiment Station, Tsukisappu, Hokkaido. Received Feb. 16, 1953. 205444. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchard grass. 205445. PHLEUM PRATENSE L. Poaceae. Timothy. 205446. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clover. 205447 and 205448. From the Union of South Africa. Bulbs collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agricul- tural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engi- neering, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 16, 1958. 205447. ScILLA sp. Liliaceae. No. 1411. Near Pretoria, Transvaal. Dec. 15, 1952. 205448. URGINEA BURKEI Baker. Liliaceae. No. 1415. Pretoria North, Transvaal. Dec. 15, 1952. 205449. COFFEA ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From Angola. Seeds presented by the Junta de Exportacao Do Cafe Co- lonial, Luanda. Received Feb. 17, 1953. 887 x Arabica. 205450. NERINE KRIGEI Barker. Amaryllidaceae. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 18, 19538. No. 1818. East of Kinross, Transvaal. Feb. 7, 1953. 205451 to 205453. QUERCUS spp. Fagaceae. Oak. From Mexico. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Belts- ville, Md. Received Feb. 18, 1953. From Baja California. 205451. QUERCUS sp. a 12854. Western summit of Sierra Laguna. Noy. 25,1952. A black oak. A8 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 205451 to 205453—Continued 205452. QUERCUS sp. No. 12355. Western summit of Sierra Laguna. Nov. 25, 1952. A white oak. 205453. QUERCUS sp. No. 12485. Pinon Flats, Santa Rosa Mountain. Dec. 26, 1952. 205454 to 205458. SACCHARUM. Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Taiwan. Cuttings presented by the Taiwan Sugar Company, Ltd., Taipei. Received Feb. 18, 1953. 205454. F 105. 205457. F 182. 205455. F 110. 205458. F 134. 205456. F 113. 205459. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. From Japan. Scions presented by the Aomori Apple Experiment Station, Kuroishi-Machi, Aomori Prefecture. Received Feb, 19, 1958. Kinret. 205460 to 205464. From England. Scions presented by the John Innes Horticultural Institu- tion, Hertford, Herts. Received Feb. 18, 1958. 205460 to 205462. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 205460. Merton Beauty. 205461. Merton Delight. 205462. Merton Pippin. 205463 and 205464. PyRUS COMMUNIS L. Malaceae. Common pear. 205463. Merton Belle. 205464. No. 3996 (5X). 205465. DIPCADI GLAUCUM Baker. Liliaceae. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 20, 1953. No. 1782a. Kruger National Park, Transvaal. 205466 to 205469. CITRUS spp. Rutaceae. From Spain. Seeds presented by L. J. Klotz, American Consulate, Valencia. Received Feb. 20, 1953. 205466 and 205467. CITRUS LIMON (L.) Burm. f. Lemon. 205466. Berna No. 1. 205467. Berna No. 2. 205468 and 205469. CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck. Orange. 205468. Comuna-Maceteras. 205469. Sanguina-Murteres. 205470 and 205471. From Pennsylvania. Seeds presented by Albert L. Bailey, West Chester. Received Feb. 20, 1958. Originally from the Highland Park Arboretum, Rochester, New York. 205470. ABIES ERNESTII Rehd. Pinaceae. Fir. 205471. ACER GRISEUM (Franch.) Pax. Aceraceae. Paperbark maple. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 49 205472 to 205475. From the Union of South Africa. Bulbs collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 20, 19538. 205472. CYRTANTHUS sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. ine Near Karfloof River, north of Howick Falls, Natal. Dec. 26, 1952. 205473. GLADIOLUS CUSPIDATUS Jacq. Iridaceae, No. 1292. In Dutoktskloof Pass between Paarl and Worcester, Cape Province. Nov. 80, 1952. 205474. GLADIOLUS sp. No. 1428. Southeast of Standerton, Transvaal. Dec. 20, 1952. 205475. NERINE HUMILIS (Jacq.) Herb. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1293. Between Paarl and Worcester, Cape Province. Nov. 30, 1952. 205476 to 205479. CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck. Rutaceae. Orange. From Spain. Seeds presented by L. J. Klotz, American Consulate, Valencia. Received Feb. 20, 1953. 205476. Berna. 205478. Navel. 205477. Comuna. 205479. Sanguina-Doblefina. 205480. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch. Amygdalaceae. Peach. From Kenya. Seeds presented by T. H. Jackson, Department of Agriculture, Molo. Received Feb. 20, 1953. 205481. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. From Iowa. Plant growing at the Plant Introduction Station, Ames. Num- bered Feb. 24, 1953. Originally from N. F. Thomas, Turrialba, Costa Rica. Reported to be resistant to late blight. 205482 to 205488. From the Union of South Africa. Collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineer- ing, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 24, 19538. Collected in Cape Province, Feb. 10 and 11, 19538. 205482. ARISTIDA NAMAQUENSIS (Nees) Trin. & Rupr. Poaceae. No. 1885. Near Kakamas. (Cuttings.) 205483. BoscIA sp. Capparidaceae. No. 1834. Near Uppington. (Cuttings.) 205484. CRINUM CRISPUM Phillips. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1825. Forty miles south of Mafeking. (Bulbs.) 205485. CRINUM GRAMINICOLUM Verdoorn. No. 1828. Fifty-five miles south of Mafeking. (Bulbs.) 205486. NERINE LATICOMA Dur. & Schinz. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1829. Twenty miles south of Vryburg. (Bulbs.) 205487. TAMARIX APHYLLA (L.) Karst. Tamaricaceae. Athel. No. 1833. Twenty-five miles west of Kakamas. (Cuttings.) 50 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 205482 to 205488—Continued 205488. URGINEA sp. Liliaceae, No. 1831. Twenty miles southwest of Kuruman. (Bulbs.) 205489 to 205502. BOEHMERIA spp. Urticaceae. From Florida. Plants growing at the Everglades Experiment Station, Belle Glade. Numbered Feb. 24, 1953. 205489 to 205501. BOEHMERIA NIVEA (L.) Gaud. Ramie. 205489. C. M. Cross, Sao Paulo, Brazil. 205490. Highland. Department of Agriculture, Jamaica, British West Indies. 205491. Lowland. Department of Agriculture, Jamaica, British West Indies. 205492. Murakami. Instituto Agrondmico, Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil. 205493. Kagi Sei. Toyo Seni Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan. 205494. Saikeiseishin. Toyo Seni Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan. 205495 to 205501. From the Director of Plant Industry, Manila, Philip- pine Islands. 205495. Chuma. 205499. London. 205496. Saikeiseishin-Shu. 205500. Ragi. 205497. Kagui Hakucho. 205501. Guiran Taipan No. 1. 205498. Saikeiseishin. 205502. BOEHMERIA UTILIS Diebard. Carlos Wimmer, Anahuac, D. F., Mexico. 205503. DIOSCOREA sp. Dioscoreaceae. From the Union of South Africa. Crowns presented by Scherag (Pty.) Ltd., Johannesburg, Transvaal. Received Feb. 24, 1953. ISO, Bis 205504 to 205506. From Switzerland. Seeds presented by the Jardin Botanique, Geneva. Received Feb. 24, 1958. 205504. GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA L. Fabaceae. Licorice. 205505. LACTUCA PERENNIS L. Cichoriaceae. 205506. MENTHA SPICATA L. Menthaceae. 205507 to 205528. SOLANUM spp. Solanaceae. From England. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Council, Cam- bridge. Received Feb. 24, 1953. 205507 and 205508. SOLANUM ACAULE Bitter. Checea, Canas, Cuzco, Peru. 205507. No. 5376. 205508. No. 5378. 205509. SOLANUM ANDREANUM Baker. No. 2179. Near Meneses, Deptamento de Narino, Colombia. 205510. SOLANUM ANTIPOVICHII Buk. No. 1333.2. Pico de Xitle, Joco, Mexico. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 Hi 205507 to 205528—Continued 205511. SOLANUM BREVIMUCRONATUM Hawkes. No. 71. Obrajes, La Paz, Bolivia. 205512 and 205513. SOLANUM COLUMBIANUM Dunal. 205512. No. 2177. Near Tiahuanaco, Bolivia. 205513. No. 2178. Near Meneses, Deptamento de Narino, Colombia. 205514 to 205519. SOLANUM DEMISSUM Lindl. 205514. No. 7.8. Above Los Pescados, Cofre de Perote, Veracruz, Mexico. 205515. No. 14.2. Mount Malinche, Mexico. 205516. No. 14.38. Mount Malinche, Mexico. 205517. No. 21.5. Paraje Mungia, Nevada de Toluca, Mexico. 205518. No. 1363.1. Origin unknown. 205519. No. 1364.8. Origin unknown. 205520 and 205521. SOLANUM DEPEXUM Juz. From the Soviet Union. 205520. No. 1167.1.1. 205521. No. 1168.1. 205522. SOLANUM LONGIPEDICELLATUM Bitter. No. 28.4. Near Amecameca, Mexico State, Mexico. 205523. SOLANUM POLYADENIUM Greenm. No. 2077.3. Origin unknown. 205524. SOLANUM RYBINII Juz. & Buk. No. 2359. Market, Popayan, Cauca, Colombia. 205525. SOLANUM SANTOLALLAE Vargas. No. 2078.2. Pillahuata, Cuzco, Peru. 205526 and 205527. SOLANUM STENOTOMUM Juz. & Buk. 205526. No. 1839. Paucartambo, Peru. 205527. No. 1782. Huanuco, Peru. 205528. SOLANUM SUBANDIGENUM Hawkes. No. 174.2. La Recoletta de San Francisco, Sucre, Peru. 205529 to 205539. MELILOTUS spp. Fabaceae. Sweetclover. From lowa. Plants growing at the Plant Introduction Station, Ames. Numbered Feb. 24, 1958. 205529 to 205533. MELILOTUS DENTATA (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. Biennial types originating from University of Wisconsin selections, Madison, Wis. 205529. No. 13076. 205532. No. 13089. 205530. No. 13079. 205533. No. 13090. 205531. No. 13086. 52 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 205529 to 205539—Continued 205534 to 205539. MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS (L.) Lam. Yellow sweetclover. Selections made at Saskatchewan, Canada. 205534. No. 446-1. Originally from P.I. 27474. 205535. No. 778-12. No definite record of origin. 205536. No. 778-18. Originally from P.I. 27374. 205537. No. 7104-10. Selection from P.I. 30434, a mixture received as Medicago falcata. 205538. No. 4407. Probably originally from Nebraska. 205539. No. 20173. (No data.) 205540 and 205541. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch. Amydalaceae. Peach. From Maryland. Trees furnished by the Division of Fruit and Nut Crops, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 25, 1953. Varieties developed by the United States Department of Agriculture at Fort Valley, Ga., requiring only 750 hours below 45°F. for successful bloom- ing and fruit setting. Both are vigorous growers. 205540. Hiland. 205541. Redcap. 205542 to 205556. From New Zealand. Seeds presented by J. S. Yeates, Massey Agricultural College, Palmerston North. Received Feb. 25, 1953. 205542. ACIPHYLLA COLENSOI Hook. f. Apiaceae. 205543. ACIPHYLLA SQUARROSA Forst. 205544. BULBINELLA HOOKERI (Colenso) Cheesem. Liliaceae. 205545. CELMISIA CORIACEA (Forst. f.) Hook.f. Asteraceae. 205546. CELMISIA WALKERI T. Kirk. 205547. COPROSMA GRANDIFOLIA Hook. f. Rubiaceae. 205548. CORDYLINE AUSTRALIS (Forst.) Hook. Liliaceae. Green dracena. 205549. DANTHONIA RAOULII var. FLAVESCENS (Hook. f.) Hack. Poaceae. 205550. HELICHRYSUM BELLIDIOIDES (Forst. f.) Willd. Asteraceae. 205551. MYOSOTIDIUM HORTENSIA (Decaisne) Baill. Boraginaceae. 205552. MyrTuS sp. Myrtaceae. 205553. NOTHOPANAX ARBOREUM (Forst.) Seem. Araliaceae. 205554. OLEARIA ILICIFOLIA Hook. f. Asteraceae. 205555. RANUNCULUS LYALII Hook. f. Ranunculaceae. 205556. PAROCHETUS COMMUNIS (Buch.) Ham. Fabaceae. 205557. SOLANUM VALLIS-MEXICAE Juz. Solanaceae. From Belgium. Tuber presented by the Minister of Agriculture, Libramont. Received June 19, 1952; numbered Feb. 25, 1958. 205558. VETIVERIA sp. Poaceae. From Japan. Stolons presented by the Japan Department of Agriculture, Zentsuji, Kagawa, Shikoku. Received Feb. 26, 1958. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 53 205559. MALUS PRUNIFOLIA (Willd.) Borkh. Malaceae. From Germany. Budsticks presented by the Institut fiir Obstbau, Geisen- heim am Rhein. Received Feb. 26, 1953. Sikora, Type I. 205560 and 205561. SOLANUM spp. Solanaceae. From Bolivia. Seeds presented by the Estacién Experimental Agricola, “La Tamborada,”’ Cochabamba. Received Feb. 26, 1953. 205560. SOLANUM CAPSICIBACCATUM Cardenas. 205561. SOLANUM PHUREJA Juz. & Buk. 205562 to 205566. From the Union of South Africa. Bulbs collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 26, 1953. 205562. GETHYLLIS sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1836. Ten miles south of Keimoes on road to Kenhardt, Cape Province. Feb. 12, 1958. 205563. GETHYLLIS sp. No. 1837. Ten miles south of Keimoes on road to Kenhardt, Cape Province. Feb. 12, 1958. 205564. NERINE ANGUSTIFOLIA Baker. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1820. Eight miles east of Bethal, Transvaal. Feb. 7, 1953. 205565. NERINE FALCATA Barker. No. 1798. Garden at University Farm, Pretoria, Transvaal. Feb. 4, 1953. 205566. NERINE KRIGEI Barker. No. 1818. East of Kinross, Transvaal. Feb. 7, 1953. 205567 to 205618. From Sweden. Scions presented by the Statens Tradgardeforsok, Skovde, Skaraborg. Received Feb. 27, 1953. 205567 to 205604. PRUNUS AVIUM L. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. 205567. Bankhardtskirsche. 205582. Lamborn. 205568. Belle de September. 205583. Late Black. 205569. Bigarra Fran Kunglena. 205584. Lidingobigarra. 205570. Black Elton. 205585. Lundins Bigarra Fran Gotland. 205571. Black Tartarian. 205572. Braune. 205573. Cherry 6-10. 205574. Doktorskirsche. 205575. Elinelund. 205576. Grosse Germersdorfer. 205586. Merton Premier. 205587. Rodersham Seedling. 205588. Rote Herzkirsche. 205589. Roter Freiburg. 205590. Sdmling Fran Heinrich Storkow. meee ee Gobet. 205591. Schneiders. 205578. Herdelberger. 205592. Schéders. ee nen. 205593. Schubachs Frihe 205580. Hornobigarra II. Schwarze. 205581. Knauf. 205594. Schwarze Herzkirsche. 54 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 205567 to 205618—Continued 205567 to 205604—Continued 205595. Sparkle. 205600. Vita Spanska. 205596. Spiegelkirsche. 205601. Waterloo. 205597. Svarta Fran 205602. Werdersche Markt. Loftahammar. 205603. Woodring Paeonia 205598. Svarta Spanska. Lambert. 205599. Svarta Tartariska. 205604. Zum Feldes Friihe Schwarze. 205605 to 205609. PRUNUS CERASUS L. Sour cherry. 205605. Brunbar fran Blomberg. 205608. Korso. 205606. Brunbar fran Gastrikland. 205609. La Povtvine. 205607. Brunbar fran Nyckelby. 205610. x PRUNUS EFFUSA (Host.) Schneid. Duke cherry. May Duke. 205611 to 205613. PRUNUS CERASUS L. Sour cherry) 205611. Rogueda. 205612. Rote Mai. 205613. Rott Majkors. 205614. x PRUNUS EFFUSA (Host.) Schneid. Duke cherry. Royal Duke. 205615. PRUNUS CERASUS L. Sour cherry. Seever. 205616. x PRUNUS EFFUSA (Host.) Schneid. Duke cherry. Sussweichsel aus Olivet. 205617 and 205618. PRUNUS CERASUS L. Sour cherry. 205617. Van der Natte. 205618. Visbyklarbar. 205619 to 205621. QUERCUS spp. Fagaceae. From Greece. Seeds presented by the University of Thessalonike, Thessa- lonike. Received Feb. 27, 1953. 205619. QUERCUS TROJANA Webb. 205620. QUERCUS ROBUR L. English oak. 205621. QUERCUS PEDUNCULIFLORA C. Koch. 205622 to 205625. SOLANUM spp. Solanaceae. From England. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Council, Potato Genetics Station, Cambridge. Received Feb. 27, 1953. 205622 to 205624. SOLANUM ANDIGENUM Juz. & Buk. 205622. 2201(380). 205623. 2201(85). 205624. 2201(182). 205625. SOLANUM DEMISSUM Lindl. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 55 205626 to 205632. VITIS VINIFERA L. Vitaceae. European grape. From Italy. Plants presented by the Vivaio Governativo Viti Americane, Palermo. Received Mar. 2, 1953. 205626. 140 R. 205630. T.P. 1041. 205627. 22 S R. 205631. T.P. 1105. 205628. T.P. 773. 205632. T.P. 1447. 205629. T.P. 776. 205633. LOTUS CORNICULATUS L. Fabaceae. Birdsfoot trefoil. From France. Seeds presented by Lucien Lasserre, Toulouse. Received Mar. 2, 1953. 205634. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaeae. Alfalfa. From Argentina. Seeds presented by A. Burkart, La Plata National Uni- versity, La Plata, Buenos Aires. Received Mar. 2, 1953. 205635 to 205637. SOLANUM spp. Solanaceae. From Argentina and Brazil. Seeds collected by Alan A. Beetle, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received March 2, 1953. 205635. SOLANUM sp. No. 918. La Germania Seed Farm, Santa Fe, Argentina. May 15, 952: 205636. SOLANUM sp. No. 1519. Vicinity of Caixas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. July 8, 1952. 205637. SOLANUM sp. j No. 2016. East bank of Parana River at Iguazi, Parana, Brazil. Aug. lee a2. 205638 to 205640. HORDEUM spp. Poaceae. Barley. From Ecuador. Seeds presented by W. V. Harlan, Estacién Experimental Agricola del Ecuador, Quito. Received Mar. 2, 1953. 205638. HORDEUM sp. Latacunga. 205639. HORDEUM sp. Pelileo. 205640. HORDEUM sp. 796-1. 205641 and 205642. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. UAE AAG. omato. From Italy. Seeds presented by Louis J. Reda, American Embassy, Rome. Received Mar 2, 1953. 205641. Genovese. 205642. Ladino di Pannocchia. 205643 to 205645. From Maryland. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale. Numbered Mar. 3, 1953. 205643. ABELIA. Caprifoliaceae. A selection from the cross (A. grandiflora « schumannii) made before ce ay Edward Goucher. Plant low, compact; flowers white with purple roat. 56 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 205643 to 205645—Continued 205644. OSMANTHUS ILICIFOLIUS (Siebold) Masters. Oleaceae. A variety without spines on the leaf margins. 205645. LIGUSTRUM ACUTISSIMUM Koehne. Oleaceae. Presented by B. Y. Morrison, Takoma Park, Md. 205646 to 205675. From Florida. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Station, Coconut Grove. Numbered Mar. 2, 1953. 105646 to 205648. Originally from E. A. Menninger, Stuart, Fla. 205646. ACACIA ACUMINATA Benth. Mimosaceae. From Western Australia. 205647. CALLIANDRA CALOTHYRSUS Meissn. Mimosaceae. From the Botanic Gardens, Kebun Raya, Indonesia. 205648. CALLISTEMON sp. Myrtaceae. From the Botanic Garden, Adelaide, South Australia. 205649. CALLISTEMON RUGULOSUS DC. From Western Australia. Seeds presented by E. E. Lord. 205650. CASSIA CARNAVAL Speg. Caesalpiniaceae. From Argentina, through EH. A. Menninger, Stuart, Fla. 205651. CORYPHA UMBRACULIFERA L. Phoenicaceae. Palm. From the Atkins Garden and Research Laboratory, Cienfuegos, Cuba. 205652. DAHLIA MAXONII Safford. Asteraceae. From the Botanic Gardens, Kebun Raya, Indonesia, through E. A. Menninger, Stuart, Fla. 205653. DEUTZIA TAIWANENSIS (Maxim.) C. Schneid. Hydrangeaceae. From EK. A. Menninger, Stuart, Fla. 205654. DOMBEYA ELEGANS Cordem. Sterculiaceae. Origin unknown. 205655 and 205656. ERYTHRINA HONDURENSIS Standley. Fabaceae. 205655. Origin unknown. 205656. From Honduras, through E. A. Menninger, Stuart, Fla. 205657. FERONIA LIMONIA (L.) Swingle. Rutaceae. From the Royal Agri-Horticultural Society of India, through E. A. Menninger. 205658. FRAXINUS UHDEI (Wenzig) Lingelsh. Oleaceae. Ash. From Mexico, through A. D. Shamel, Riverside, Calif. 205659 and 205660. GEISSOIS BENTHAMII F. Muell. Cunoniaceae. 205659. From Adel’s Grove Botanic Garden, Australia, through EH. A. Menninger, Stuart, Fla. 205660. From Australia, through E. A. Menninger, Stuart, Fla. | 205661. HIBISCUS HUEGELII Endl. Malvaceae. From B. T. Schubert, East Oakleigh, Victoria, Australia. 205662. KIRKIA WILMSII Engl. Simaroubaceae. From the Transvaal, Union of South Africa, through E. A. Menninger, Stuart, Fla. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 o7 205646 to 205675—Continued 205663. LAGERSTROEMIA MICROCARPA R. Wight. lLythraceae. Origin unknown. 205664 to 205667. Originally from E. A. Menninger, Stuart, Fla. 205664. LIBIDIBIA PUNCTATA (Willd.) Britton. Caesalpiniaceae. 205665. MACROLOBIUM COERULIOIDES DeWild. Caesalpiniaceae. From INEAC, Eala, Belgian Congo. 205666. MELALEUCA PUBESCENS Schauer. Myrtaceae. From the Botanic Garden, Adelaide, South Australia. 205667. MUSSAENDA ERYTHROPHYLLA Schum. & Thonn. Rubiaceae. pe the Institut Intercolonial d’Andiopodoume, Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Africa. 205668. MUSSAENDA ROXBURGHII Hook. f. From the Chandra Nursery, Rhenok, Sikkim, India. 205669 to 205675. Originally from E. A. Menninger, Stuart, Fla. 205669. PELTOPHORUM DASYRACHIS (Miquel) Kurz. Caesalpiniaceae. 205670. PINUS AYACAHUITE Ehrenb. Pinaceae. Pine. From Guatemala. 205671. PUTRANJIVA ROXBURGHII Wall. Euphorbiaceae. From the Royal Agri-Horticultural Society of India. 205672. SCHIMA WALLICHII (DC.) Choisy. Theaceae. From the Chandra Nursery, Rhenok, Sikkim, India. 205673. SECURIDACA LONGIPEDUNCULATA Fres. Polygalaceae. From Tanganyika, British East Africa. 205674. SOPHORA MICROPHYLLA Ait. Fabaceae. From Duncan & Davies, New Plymouth, New Zealand. 205675. TECOMA AVELLANEDAE Speg. Bignoniaceae. From Argentina. 205676. URGINEA LANGIi Bremek. Liliaceae. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Division of Botany, Department of Agriculture, Pretoria, Transvaal. Received Mar. 2, 1953. 205677. VITIS VINIFERA L. Vitaceae. European grape. From France. Cuttings presented by the Centre de Recherches Agrono- miques du Sud-ouest, Pont-de-la-Maye, Gironde. Received Mar. 8, 1953. Muscadule G.C. 255-10. 205678 to 205705. From Honduras. Collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 3, 1953. Collected in 1958; material was roots unless otherwise stated. 205678. AGAVE LETONAE Taylor. Amaryllidaceae. No. 124838. Escuela Agricultura Panamoniana, Zamorano. Feb. 7. (Plants.) 58 LANT INVENTORY NO. 161 205678 to 205705—Continued 205679. ALFONSIA OLEIFERA H.B.K. Phoenicaceae. Palm No. 12501. Lancetilla Field Station, Departamento de Atlantida. Feb. 18. (Seeds.) 205680. DIOSCOREA MACROSTACHYA Benth. Dioscoreaceae. No. 12511. Five miles southwest of La Ceiba, Departamento de Atlan- tida. Feb. 22. 205681 and 205682. DIOSCOREA NELSONII Uline. 205681. No. 12493. Lancetilla Field Station, Departamento de Atlantida. Feb. 15. 205682. No. 12502. Three miles west of La Ceiba, Departamento de Atlantida. Feb. 20. 205683. DIOSCOREA POLYGONOIDES Humb. & Bonpl. No. 12481. Near Zamorano, Departamento de Morazan, Salvador. Feb. 7. (Roots and seeds.) 205684. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12485. One mile west of San Pedro Sula. Feb. 9. 205685. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12490. Cofradia, Cortés. Feb. 12. 205686. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12491. Cofradia, Cortés. Feb. 12. 205687 to 205691. Lancetilla Field Station, Departamento de Atlantida. Feb. 15 to 17. 205687. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12492. 205688. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12494. 205689. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12495. 205690. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12497. 205691. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12498. 205692. DIOSCOREA sp. v4 Ne 12503. Three miles west of La Ceiba, Departamento de Atlantida. eb. 20. 205693 to 205698. Eight to ten miles south of La Ceiba, Departamento de Atlantida. Feb. 21 205693. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12504. 205694. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12505. 205695. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12506. 205606. DIOSCOREA MACROSTACHYA Benth. No. 12507. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 59 205678 to 205705—Continued 205693 to 205698—Continued 205697. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12508. 205698. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12509. 205699. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12510. Five miles southwest of La Ceiba, Departamento de Atlan- tida. Feb. 22. 205700. DIOSCOREA sp. (No number or notes.) 205701. EUCHLAENA MEXICANA Schrad. Poaceae. Teosinte. No. 12482. Zamorano. (Seeds.) 205702. FURCRAEA sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. 12484. Zamorano. Feb. 7. (Plants.) 205703. SMILAX sp. Smilacaceae. No. 12496. Lancetilla Field Station, Departamento de Atlantida. Feb. 17. 205704. (Undetermined. ) No. 12496. Lancetilla Field Station, Departamento de Atlantida. Feb. 17. 205705. LYCASTE SKINNERI Lindl. Orchidaceae. Orchid. Nomit2a88a. (No data.) \ (Plants.) 205706 and 205707. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. From Canada. Scions presented by the Department of Agriculture, Central Experiment Farm, Ottawa. Received Mar. 3, 1953. 205706. O-381. 205707. T-391. 205708. ANTHURIUM sp. Araceae. From Guatemala. Seeds collected by Oliver W. Norvell, Carnegie Institu- tion of Washington, Stanford, Calif. Numbered Mar. 4, 1953. No. 2683. Near Gualan. 205709 to 205738. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Peru. Seeds presented by A. F. Swanson, Office of Foreign Agricul- tural Relations, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. Received Mar. 3, 19538. Collected by Rafael Villanueva N., Department of Plant Genetics, La Molina, Lima. 205709. Row 18. Reward—H44-24-716 x Rhodesian C.I. 2273. 205710. Row 17. Reward—H44-24-716 x Rhodesian C.1. 2273. 205711. Row 24. Klein 4009606 x Kenya 58. 205712. Row 27. Klein 4009606 x Kenya 58. 205713. Row 29. Garnet x Kenya 58. 205714. Row 31. Garnet x Kenya 58. 205715. Row 32. Garnet x Kenya 58. 205716. Row 48. Mentana x Rhodesian C.I. 2273, 60 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 205709 to 205738—Continued 205717. Row 44. Renown Minn. 11635 x Rhodesian C.I. 2273. 205718. Row 46. Rhodesian C.I, 2273 x Sinvalocho. 205719. Row 47. Rhodesian C.I. 2273 x N.A. 101. 205720. Row 53. Maria Escobar x Rhodesian C.I. 2273. 205721. Row 59. McMurachy Minn. 2698 x Baladi. 205722. Row 60. McMurachy Minn. 2698 x Baladi. 205723. Row 65. (Maria Escobar x McMurachy Minn. 2698) x Maria Escobar. 205724. Row 68. Reward—H44-24-716 x Balad. 205725. Row 69. Reward—H44-24-716 x N.A. 101. 205726. Row 71. Reward—H44-24-716 x N.A. 101. 205727. Row 75. Maria Escobar x Kenya 58. 205728. Row 76. Maria Escobar x Kenya 58. 205729. Row 77. Maria Escobar x Kenya 58. 205730. Row 78. Maria Escobar x H44-—Marquis C.I. 11782. 205731. Row 79. Maria Escobar x H44—-Marquis CI. 11782. 205732. Row 80. Maria Escobar x H44-Marquis C.I. 11782. 205733. Row 81. Maria Escobar x H44-Marquis C.l. 11782. 205734. Row 82. Maria Escobar x A.V.18.1.1.1.1.1. 205735. Row 88. Maria Escobar 15. 5 Us Common bean. Seeds presented by the Ministerio de Agricultura, Medellin. Revoltura. Poroto Tropero. Poroto Rey de los Poroto Burrito. Ocanero. Ocanero. Feijao Opaco. Feijdo Pico de Huevo de Pinohe. De Vara. Matahambre Matahambre Matahambre Comun. Barcino. Chiquito Colorado. Oro. Nagafzura. Pinck. Traros. Metis. Bayo Palo. Burros 202. C. C. G. B.-44. Arbolito. Arbolito. Arbolito Blanco. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 207127 to 207449—Continued 207203. No. 207204. No. 205205. No. 207206. No. 207207. No. 207208. No. 207209. No. 207210. No. 207211. No. Small. 207212. 207213. 207214. 207215. 207216. 207217. 207218. 207219. 207220. 207221. 207222. 207223. 207224. 207225. 207226. 207227. 207228. 207229. 207230. 207231. 207232. 207233. 207234. 207235. 207237. 207238. 207239. 207240. 207241. 207242. 207243. 207244. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 207236. No. 77. 78. (ee 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. ote 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. Oe Ne 99: 100. 102. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 10: rea bp ia = 12. SEIS. peli 5 UG Slay Ly. 5 118. B. 1213. B-1419-1-9X4. 814 Kentucky. WES: #3. Z-# 4. 780 Kentucky. Golden Gate Wax. Idaho Pinto. 643 California 765 Kentucky. C.C.G.B. -12. C.C.G.B. —5. C.C.G.B., —1. Sangretoro. Cuarentano. Venadito. Cachaco. Mexico 49. Variedad 3-1. Mexico 8-1. Variedad 16-1. Variedad 29-5. Variedad 33-4. Variedad 35-3. Variedad 35-4. Mexico 37-4. Variedad 41-3. Mexico 51-1. Mexico 59-2. 179-1 255-2. 327-3. 348-2. 357-2. 389-2. 425-1. Mexico 5-A. Mexico 38-A. Mexico 17-B. Mexico 34-C. Hidalgo 12-A. 207245. 207246. 207247. 207248. 207249. 207250. 207251. 207252. 207253. 207254. 207255. 207256. 207257. 207258. 207259. 207260. 207261. 207262. 207263. 207264. 207265. 10-3. 207266. 11-3. 207267. 9-1. 207268. 22-3. 207269. 23-2. 207270. 207271. 207272. 207273. 207274. 207275. 207276. 207277. 207278. 207279. 207280. 207281. 207282. 207283. spall): . 120. eld. weli22. . 1238. . 124. smliZo. . 126. ae late sed), SIP 30: soe. - 132. . 138. . 134. . 135. Sl o6: » lon. Sie lekey 39. . 140. . 141. .- 142. . 148. . 144. . 145. . 146. Sale . 148. . 149. sy USO) a low: bz: . 153. . 154. . 155. nloG: = LOT: Hidalgo 14—-A. Hidalgo 18-A. Hidalgo 25-A. Hidalgo 28-A. Hidalgo 33-A. Hidalgo 42-A. Puebla 11-A. Puebla 32-A. Puebla 8-B. 113 Puebla 9-B. Puebla 11-B. Puebla 20-B. Puebla 32-B. Guanajuato 10-A. Chiapas 10-3. Chiapas 82-2. Tlalnepantla 37. Tlalnepantla 64. Desconocido 7. Zacatecas 4—-A. Aguascalientes Aguascalientes Aguascalientes Aguascalientes Aguascalientes 2A-2. 2B-1. 10-2. 8-A. Chiapas 29-8. Chiapas 15. Chiapas 58-1. Chiapas 57-2. Chiapas 37. Chiapas 36-3. Chiapas 65-1. Chiapas 73-4. Chiapas 84-8. Chiapas 88. Chiapas Chiapas Chiapas Chiapas 114 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 207127 to 207449—Continued 207284. No. 158. Chiapas 94-38. 207323. No. 197. Hidalgo 51. 207285. No. 159. Chiapas 96-3. 207324. No. 198. Jalisco 19. 207286. No. 160. Durango 2-2. 207325. No. 199. Jalisco 45. 207287. No. 161. Querétaro 7-2. 207326. No. 200. Jalisco 49. 207288. No. 162. Querétaro 3—A-2. 207327. No. 201. Jalisco 43 207289. No. 163. Querétaro 6-2. 207328. No. 202. Jalisco 44. 207290. No. 164. Guanajuato 207329. No. 208. Jalisco 50. Caen 207330. No. 204. Jalisco 13-A. 207291. No. 165. Guanajuato 14. 207331. No. 205. Jalisco 51. a tae a ae ee 207332. No. 206. Jalisco 27-2. 207293. No. 167. Guanajuato 1g. 704333. No. 207. Jalisco iat. 207294, No. 168. Guanajuato 23, 707324. No. 208. | Jaliscon22_Z- 207295. No. 169. Guanajuato 207335. No. 209. Jalisco 23-3. 27-1. 207336. No. 210. Jalisco 31-1. 207296. No. 170. Guanajuato 207337. No. 211. Jalisco 32-2. ane 207338. No. 212. Jalisco 34-2. 207297. No. 171. Guanajuato 40. 207339. No. 213. Jalisco 42-3. 207298. No. 172. Guanajuato 37. 207340. No. 214. Jalisco 46-1. 207299. No. 173. Guanajuato 48. 207341. No. 215. Jalisco 47-2. SUF aaa GEREN EG 207342. No. 216. Jalisco 54-1. 207301. No. 175. Guanajuato 57, 207843. No. 21. Jalisco “iat7- 207302. No. 176. Guanajuato 59. 207344. No. 218. Jalisco 57-3. 207303. No. 177. Guanajuato 207345. No. 219. Jalisco 14. BHI. 207346. No. 220. Jalisco 17-1. 207304. No. 178. Guanajuato 67. 207347. No. 221. Mexico 53-A-2. 207305. No. 179. Hidalgo 28-A-4. 207348. No. 222. Mexico 52—-A-8. 207306. No. 180. Hidalgo 38-A. 207349. No. 223. Mexico 49-1. 207307. No. 181. Hidalgo 39-A. 207350. No. 224. Mexico 38—A-3. 207308. No. 182. Hidalgo 12-A. 207351. No. 225. Mewico 36-A-2. 207309. No. 188. Hidalgo 11-A. 207352. No. 226. Mexico 34-c-4. 207310. No. 184. Hidalgo 19-A. 207353. No. 227. Memico 31-A. 207311. No. 185. Hidalgo 12-A-2. 207354. No. 228. Mexico 30-A-2. 207312. No. 186. Hidalgo 25-A-2. 207355. No. 229. Mexico 26-A-3. 207313. No. 187. Hidalgo 25-A-1. 207356. No. 230. Mexico 25-A-3. 207314. No. 188. Hidalgo 29-A. 207357. No. 231. Mexico 22-D-2. 207315. No. 189. Hidalgo 31-B-2. 207358. No. 232. Mexico 22—A-1. 207316. No. 190. Hidalgo 33—-A. 207359. No. 233. Mexico 17—B-1. 207317. No. 191. Hidalgo 41-A-3. 207360. No. 234. Memico 17-A-1. 207318. No. 192. Hidalgo 43-A-1. 207361. No. 235. Mewico 12. 207319. No. 193. Hidalgo 44-A. 207362. No. 236. Meaico 5-E-1. 207320. No. 194. Hidalgo 45—A. 207363. No. 237. Mexico 5-A. 207321. No. 195. Hidalgo 46-A. 207364. No. 238. Mexico 1-A. 207322. No. 196. Hidalgo 48-A. 207365. No. 239. Michoacdn 26. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 1h 3u5) 207127 to 207449—Continued 207366. No. 240. Michoacdn 20. 207408. No. 282. Guatemala 14-2. 207367. No. 241. Michoacdn 29-3. 207409. No. 283. Guatemala 18-2. 207368. No. 242. Michoacdn 48. 207410. No. 284. Guatemala 29. 207369. No. 248. Michoacdn 12-A. 207411. No. 285. Guatemala 25-1. pew. Be 244. Michoacan 207412. No. 286. Santa Lucia. 207413. No. 287. 207414. No. 288. Revoltura. 207415. No. 289. Revoltura. 207416. No. 290. Revoltura. 207417. No. 291. Revoltura. 207418. No. 292. Boca de Angel. 207419. No. 2938. Guarzo Rojo. 207420. No. 294. Guarzo Rojo. 207421. No. 295. Blanquillo. 207422. No. 296. Pirolo. 207423. No. 297. Moro. 207424. No. 298. Chorlo. 207425. No. 299. Blanco. 207426. No. 300. Bola Amarilia. a07285. No. 258. Puebla 32-B-2. 997497. No. 301. Poroto Parado. 207385. No. 259. Puebla 34-2. 207428. No. 302. Revoltura. 207386. No. 260. Puebla 18—A-1. DO TAOONO S03. Canario. 207387. No. 261. Puebla 32-A-1. DN SUMENIGaS Ode ul Chiwerero. 207388. No. 262. Puebla 11-A. 207431. No. 305. Lojano. 207389. No. 263. Querétaro 7-5. 207432. No. 306. Poroto Blanco. 207390. No. 264. Sinaloa 1—A-1. 207433. No. 307. 207391. No. 265. Tabasco 1—A-2. 207434. No. 308. 207392. No. 266. Veracruz 1—-A-5. 207435. No. 309. 207393. No. 267. Veracruz 10. 207436. No. 310. Tordo. 207394. No. 268. Veracruz 12-2. 907487. No. 311. Panamito: 207395. No. 269. Veracruz 2-A-3. 207438. No. 312. 207396. No. 270. Zacatecas 4A. 207439. No. 313. 207371. No. 245. Michoacdn 2-A. 207372. No. 246. Oaxaca 14. 207373. No. 247. Oaxaca 5-1. 207374. No. 248. Oaxaca 7-1. 207375. No. 249. Puebla 54-3. 207376. No. 250. Puebla 53-2. 207377. No. 251. Puebla 2-A. ZOLShSse NOs 252. Puebla 3-A—2. 207379. No. 253. Puebla 27A. 207380. No. 254. Puebla 27-—C-1. 207381. No. 255. Puebla 35. 207382. No. 256. Puebla 36. 207383. No. 257. Puebla 32. Panamito. erate 211. Zacatecas 9A-8. 47 440, No. 314. Frijol Chileno. 207398. No. 272. Zacatecas 15-5. 207441. No. 315. 207399. No. 273. Zacatecas 16-1. Cayo Corriente. 207442. No. 316. Frijol Amito y 207400. No. 274. Zacatecas 17-1. Chaucha. aoa A 275. Zacatecas 207443. No. 317. Matahambre. POIMENONA76 Zacatecas 7A-3. 701444. No. 318. Firijol Cholo. POWAOse Now277. Zacatecas SA. 207445. No. 319. Frijol Papayanejo. 207404. No. 278. Guatemala 4. 207446. No. 320. Chocho. 207405. No. 279. Guatemala 6-2. 207447. No. 321. Frijol Canario. 207406. No. 280. Guatemala 9-1. 207448. No. 322. Popayanejo. 207407. No. 281. Guatemala 10. 207449. No. 323. Frijol Bajo. 116 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 207450 to 207529. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricuitural Engineering, Belts- ville, Md. Received Oct. 29, 1953. Collected in Kabul Province in September and October 1953. 207450 to 207461. From Paghman unless otherwise stated. 207450. BROMUS OXYODON Schrenk. Poaceae. No. 12669. Slender annual. 207451. AGROPYRON sp. Poaceae. No. 12658. 207452. AGROPYRON sp. No. 12666. Perennial. 207453. AGROPYRON sp. No. 12676. Tufted perennial. 207454 and 207455. AGROSTIS ALBA L. Poaceae. Redtop. 207454. No. 12659. Annual. 207455. No. 12674. Annual. 207456. ALLIUM CEPA L. Liliaceae. Onion. No. 12631. Market, Kabul. 207457. ALLIUM sp. No. 12628. Market, Kabul. 207458. AMORPHA sp. Fabaceae. No. 12679. Low cespitose shrub. 207459. ANDROPOGON ISCHAEMUM L. Poaceae. No. 12665. Forms dense sod. 207460. ANDROPOGON sp. No. 12675. Tall perennial. 207461. ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS L. Liliaceae. Asparagus. No. 12661. Thick-stemmed perennial with arching foliage. 207462 to 207529. From market at Kabul unless otherwise stated. 207462 BRASSICA JUNCEA (L.) Coss. Brassicaceae. Chinese mustard. No. 12638. 207463 and 207464. BRASSICA RAPA L. Turnip. 207463. No. 12627. Fifty miles north of Kabul. 207464. No. 12638. Red variety. 207465. BRASSICA sp. No. 12626. Cultivated for oil. 207466. CORIANDRUM SATIVUM L. Apiaceae. Coriander. No. 12634. 207467. CARUM sp. Apiaceae. No. 12677. Above Paghman. Perennial herb. 207468. CELTIS sp. Ulmaceae. No. 12683. King’s gardens, Paghman. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 feat; 207450 to 207529—Continued 207462 to 207529—Continued 207469. CERCIS sp. Caesalpiniaceae. No. 12656. King’s gardens, south of Kabul. 207470. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. No. 12620. Small seeded. 207471 to 207473. CITRULLUS VULGARIS Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. 207471. No. 12611. Kabul. Rind creamy white; flesh red; seeds black. Keeps well. 207472. No. 12655. Striped green; flesh red, sweet. 207473. No. 12685. Market, Paghman. Small, dark-green stripes. 207474 and 207475. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 207474. No. 12687. Kabul. Oblong, netted, yellowish; flesh thick, whitish. 207475. No. 12694. Whitish, with little net; flesh white; flavor poor. 207476 to 207478 CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucumber. 207476. No. 12646. 207477. No. 12651. Fruits 2 feet long. 207478. No. 12652. Fruits long, serpentine. 207479. CUCURBITA MOSCHATA Duchesne. Cucurbitaceae. Cushaw. No. 12693. Small, round, light-yellow. 207480. Daucus carota L. Apiaceae. Carrot. No. 12618. 207481. DESCURAINEA SOPHIA (L.) Prantl. Brassicaceae. No. 12645. Seeds used medicinally for stomach ailments. 207482. FOENICULUM VULGARE Mill. Apiaceae. Fennel. No. 126386. 207483. HERACLEUM sp. Apiaceae. No. 12670. Above Paghman. Coarse annual 7 feet tall. Basal leaves fed to cattle. 207484. HoRDEUM sp. Poaceae. Barley. No. 12615. 207485. HORDEUM sp. No. 12629. 207486. HORDEUM sp. No. 12642. Matures in 2 months. 207487 and 207488. JUGLANS REGIA L. Juglandaceae. Persian walnut. 207487. No. 12643. Large tree. 207488. No. 12682. Garden above Paghman. Small tree. 207489. KOELERIA CRISTATA (L.) Pers. Poaceae. No. 12680. Rocky canyon slope above Paghman. Tufted perennial. 207490. LACTUCA SATIVA L. Cichoriaceae. Lettuce. No. 12650. Open-leaved type. 118 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 207450 to 207529—Continued 207462 to 207529—Continued 207491. LAWSONIA INERMIS L. Lythraceae. No. 12689. 207492. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Fabaceae. Lentil. No. 12621. Annual. 207493. LEPIDIUM SATIVUM L. Brassicaceae. Garden cress. No. 12689. 207494 and 207495. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. 207494. No. 12671. Canyon above Paghman. 207495. No. 12613. 207496. MELICA CILIATA L. Poaceae. No. 12678. Rocky canyon slope above Paghman. 207497. MEDICAGO LUPULINA L. Fabaceae. Black medic. No. 12663. Rocky canyon slope above Paghman. Perennial; yellow flowers. 207498. OCIMUM BASILICUM L. Menthaceae. Common basil. No. 12648. 207499. ONOBRYCHIS GAUBAE Bornm. Fabaceae. No. 12667. Above Paghman. Perennial with dense rosette of leaves and reclining-ascending stems; flowers pale yellow. 207500. ORYZOPSIS COERULESCENES (Desf.) Hack. Poaceae. No. 12672. Above Paghman. Tufted perennial. 207501 and 207502. PANICUM MILIACEUM L. Poaceae. Proso. 207501. No. 12624. 207502. No. 12625. 207503. PEGANUM HARMALA L. Zygophyllaceae. No. 12649. 207504. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. No. 12640. 207505 and 207506. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. 207505. No. 12686. 207506. No. 12687. 207507. PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. Lima bean. No. 12688. 207508. PISUM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. Pea. No. 12616. 207509. PLANTAGO sp. Plantaginaceae. No. 12644. Seeds used medicinally. 207510. PLATANUS ORIENTALIS L. Platanaceae. Oriental planetree. No. 12684. Paghman. 207511. PoA sp. Poaceae. No. 12673. Paghman. Perennial. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 ML ILS) 207450 to 207529—Continued 207462 to 207529—Continued 207512. PORTULACA OLERACEA L. Portulacaceae. Purslane. No. 126385. 207513. PRUNUS DOMESTICA L. Amygdalaceae. Common plum. No. 12654. Istalif. Prune; 1% inches in diameter. 207514. PRUNUS AMYGDALUS Batsch. Almond. No. 12653. Ghorband. 207515. PRUNUS TOMENTOSA Thunb. No. 12681. Above Paghman. 207516. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Brassicaceae. Radish. No. 12622. Maidan, west of Kabul. 207517. SOLANUM MELONGENA L. Solanaceae. Eggplant. No. 12691. Fruits long, slender, pointed. 207518. SPINACIA OLERACEA L. Chenopodiaceae. Spinach. No. 126382. 207519. THUJA ORIENTALIS L. Pinaceae. Oriental arborvitae. No. 12660. Parliamentary Gardens, Kabul. 207520 and 207521. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clover. 207520. No. 12628. 207521. No. 12662. Above Paghman. 207522. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Persian clover. No. 12612. 207523 and 207524. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 207523. No. 12619. Winter wheat. 207524. No. 12641. Spring wheat. 207525. VIGIA ERVILIA (L.) Willd. Fabaceae. Vetch. No. 12617. Annual. 207526. VICIA FABA L. Broadbean. No. 12630. 207527. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. No. 12692. 207528. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. No. 12614. 207529. ZIZIPHUS JUJUBA Mill. Rhamnaceae. Jujube. 207530 to 207534. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Peanut. From the Belgian Congo. Seeds presented by the INEAC, Station de Rubona, Ruanda. Received Oct. 29, 19538. 207530. Kichusa. 207533. Senegal. 207531. Kigan. 207534. A26. 207532. Mputu. — 120 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 207535. PRUNUS AVIUM L. Amyegdalaceae. Sweet cherry. From Cyprus. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Officer, Department of Agriculture, Nicosia. Received Nov. 2, 1953. Karthatziotica. 207536. ARACHIS sp. Fabaceae. From Paraguay. Plants presented by Charles Breitenbach, Institute of Inter-American Affairs, Ascuncion. Received Nov. 2, 1958. 207537. PENNISETUM CLANDESTINUM Hochst. & Chiov. Poaceae. Kikuyu grass. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the Senior Pasture Research Officer, De- partment of Agriculture, Kitale. Received Nov. 2, 1952. Kabete (ecotype.) 207538 to 207540. DESMODIUM spp. Fabaceae. From Peru. Seeds presented by A. F. Swanson, Foreign Agricultural Serv- ice, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Re- ceived Nov. 2, 1958. From the Tarapoto area at 700 feet altitude. 207538. DESMODIUM sp. Pega Pega. (Pink flower.) 207539. DESMODIUM sp. Pega Pega. (Yellow flower.) 207540. DESMODIUM sp. Pega Pega. 207541. CROTALARIA INTERMEDIA Kotschy. Fabaceae. From Southern Rhodesia. Seeds presented by the Sabi Valley Experiment Station, Umtali. Received Nov. 3, 1953. 207542 to 207549. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by H. P. v.d. Schyff, Kruger National Park, Transvaal. Received Nov. 3, 1953. 207542. CHLORIS sp. Poaceae. 207543. ECHINOCHLOA sp. Poaceae. 207544. SETARIA SULCATA Raddi. Poaceae. 207545 and 207546. ROTTBOELLIA EXALTATA L. f. Poaceae. 207545. No. 1. 207546. No. 2. 207547. SETARIA SPHECELATA (Schum.) Stapf & Hubb. Poaceae. 207548 and 207549. DANTHONIOPSIS DINTERI (Pilg.) Hubb. Poaceae. 207548. No. 1. 207549. No. 2. 207550 to 207597. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. From Colombia. Seeds presented by the Ministerio de Agricultura, Medellin. Received Apr. 13, 1953. 207550. No. 324. Frijol Macheton Morado. 207551. No. 325. Bola Blanca. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 207550 to 207597—Continued 207552. 207553. 207554. 207555. 207556. 207557. 207558. 207559. 207560. 207561. 207562. 207563. 207564. 207565. 207566. 207567. 207568. 207569. 207570. 207571. 207572. 207573. 207574. 207575. 207576. 207577. 207578. 207579. 207580. 207581. 207582. 207583. 207584. 207585. 207586. 207587. 207588. 207589. 207590. 207591. 207592. 207593. No. No. 326. 32. O20, Oa: . 380. Bool: . 302. . 333. . 334. . 335. . 336. Seayve . 338. 2 3o0- . 340. . 341. . 042, . 343. . 344, . 345. . 346. . 347. . 348. . 349. . 300. ODL. . 352. . 353. . 354. . 300. . 306. . 307. . 358. . 359. . 360. . 361. . 362. . 363. . 364. . 365. . 366. = 361. Frijol Cholo. Panamito. Frijol Negrito. Zhullin. Cholli Amarillo. Frijol Matahambre. Frijol Largo Amarillento. Conan Amarillo. Cholo. Frijol Macheton Rosado. Frijol Blanco. Tigrillo. Frijol Bola Amarilla. Frijol Matahambre. Maradito. Frijol Mahi. Bola Negra Con. Blanco. Bolon Blanco. Frijol Cholo. Palisero. Bolon Blanco. Palisemo. Matahambre Amarillo. Cholo o Cuarenton. Panamito o Palmito. Cholo. Amarillo Danteno. Conejo. Gateado. Bola Colorada. Habilla. Poroto Serrano. Matahambre Negro. Muya. Matahambre Rayado Arbolito. Pussito. Habilla. Habilla. Morado. Frijol Blanco. 121 122 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 207550 to 207597—Continued 207594. No. 368. Blanco Largo. 207595. No. 369. Bayo. 207596. No. 370. Cholo. 207597. No. 371. Gateado. 207598. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. From California. Plant growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Chico. Numbered Apr, 138, 1958. Selection (J—8-103) from P.I. 125607. 207599 to 207622. SACCHARUM. Poaceae. Sugarcane. From the Canal Zone. Cuttings presented by the Canal Zone Experiment Garden, Summit. Received Apr. 14, 1953. 207599. Ardjoena Green—1048. 207611. Bastard (From Rayada) 9. 207600. 21NG20—326. 207612. POJ 2802—556. 207601. 283NG221—706. 207613. 283NG9—315. 207602. Summit Seedling. 207614. Badila X—228. 207603. N.C. 30—890. 207615. 28NG74—903. 207604. 21NG5—312. 207616. 28NG93—914. 207605. 28NG267—548. 207617. N.C. 94—915. 207606. N.C. 32 Striped—892. 207618. D.I. 52—68. 207607. 283NG220—495. 207619. Uba Striped S-9-1. 207608. N.C. 31—891. 207620. 21NG20 Red—326. 207609. S.C. 12/4. 207621. 28NG279—673. 207610. Diamond 10—720. 207622. N.C. 80—906. 207623 to 207627. BETA VULGARIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Beet. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by the Instituut voor Rationele Suikerproductie, Bergen op Zoom. Received Apr. 14, 1958. 207623. No. 2. 207626. No. 41. 207624. No. 17. 207627. No. 44. 207625. No. 23. 207628. COIX LACRYMA-JOBI var. MA-YUEN (Romanet) Stapf. Poaceae. Adlay. From the Philippine Islands. Seeds presented by P. A. Rodrigo, Department of Agriculture & Natural Resources, Manila. Received Apr. 14, 1953. 207629 to 207631. COFFEA ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. . Arabian coffee. From Ethiopia. Seeds presented by Pierre G. Sylvain, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Addis Ababa. Received Apr. 14, 1953: . 207629. S. 12. Kaffa. 207630. S. 14. Loulo. 207631. S. 18. Zeghie. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 123 207632 to 207634. From India. Seeds presented by an unknown donor, Nilgiri, Madras. Re- ceived Apr. 14, 1953. 207632. CHLORIS ROXBURGHIANA Schult. Poaceae. 207633. LEPTOCHLOA MONOSTACHYA Roem & Schult. Poaceae. 207634. LEPTOCHLOA OBTUSIFLORA Hochst. 207635. GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA L.~ Fabaceae. Common licorice. From Syria. Seeds presented by C. O. Eyer, Near East Foundation, Damas- cus.. Received Apr. 14, 1953. 207636. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. From Finland. Scions presented by H. Hardh, Department of Plant Pathol- ogy, Tikkurila. Received Apr. 16, 1953. Red Cinnamon. 207637 to 207642. AVENA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Oats. From Peru. Seeds presented by A. F. Swanson, Foreign Agricultural Serv- ice, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Re- ceived Apr. 16, 1958. Seeds grown at La Molina, Lima. 207637. Burt X 60-Day X Nemaha F7 HC 51-1097. 207638. Cherokee X Burt X 60-Day F6 HC 51-2048. 207639. Clinton-Andrew X Landhafer F7 HC 51-1029. 207640. Clinton-Andrew X Landhafer F7 HC 51-1037. 207641. Clinton-Andrew X Landhafer F7 HC 51-1042. 207642. Clinton-Andrew X Landhafer F7 HC 51-1044. 207643 and 207644. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merrill. Fabaceae. Soybean. From the Philippine Islands. Seeds presented by Ivan H. Miles, Manila. Re- ceived Apr. 16, 1953. 207643. No. 1. 207644. No. 2. 207645. RHODODENDRON PONTICUM L. Ericaceae. From Turkey. Seeds collected by Baki Kasapligil Botanical Institute, Ankara. Received Apr. 17, 1958. From 4 miles south of Mersivan, near Artvin. 207646 to 207648. RHODODENDRON PONTICUM L. Ericaceae. From Turkey. Seeds collected by Prof. A. Heilbronn, Zonguldak. Received Apres 17,7 1953. 207646. No. 2-53. 207647. No. 139-52-1. 207648. No. 139-52-2. 207649 to 207653. NICOTIANA TABACUM L. Solanaceae. Common tobacco. From Belgium. Seeds presented by the Rijkslandbouwhogeschool, Gent. Received Apr. 17, 1953. 207649. Appelterre. 207652. L. 06. 207650. Flandria. 207653. Philippijn. 207651. H. 38, 124 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 207654 and 207655. From the Philippine Islands. Seeds presented by the Director of Plant In- dustry, Bureau of Plant Industry, Manila. Received Apr. 17, 1953. 207654. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merrill. Fabaceae. Soybean. Bilomi No. 8. 207655. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. Perennial. type. 207656. RHODODENDRON. Ericaceae. From Washington. Seeds presented by the University of Washington Arbore- tum, Seattle. Received Apr. 17, 19538. Rhododendron wightit x degronianum. Originally from Edinburgh, Scot- land. 207657 to 207669. From Japan. Seeds presented by K. Matsuoka, Shikoku Experiment Station, Shikoku. Received Apr. 17, 1953. Originally from French Morocco unless otherwise stated. 207657. CROTALARIA JUNCEA L. Fabaceae. Sunn-hemp. Originally from Ceylon. 207658 to 207662. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 207658. No. 1. 207661. No. 4. 207659. No. 2. 207662. No. 5. 207660. No. 3. 207663. PANICUM MILIACEUM L. Poaceae. Proso. 207664 to 207668. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. 207664. No. 1. 207667. No. 4. 207665. No. 2. 207668. No. 5. 207666. No. 3. 207669. TAXUS CUSPIDATA Sieb & Zucc. Taxaceae. Originally from Shikoku Island. 207670 to 207676. From Canada. Presented by O. A. Bradt, Vineland Station, Ontario. Re- ceived Apr. 20, 1958. 207670 to 207674. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch. Amygdalaceae. Peach. 207670. Envoy. Tree. 207673. No. 39082. Tree. 207671. Somervee. Trees. 207674. No. 370246. Scions. 207672. Vesper. Tree. 207675 and 207676. VITIS VINIFERA L. Vitaceae. European grape. 207675. No. 37028. Cuttings and plants. 207676. No. 37034. Cuttings and plants. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 125 207677 to 207715. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. From Cuba. Roots collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agricultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineer- ing, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 20, 1953. 207677 to 207705. 207677. No. colored. 16 207678. No. 4. 207679. No. 207680. No. 207681. No. 207682. No. IL). ire flesh white. 207683. No. 19. flesh white. 207684. No. 207685. No. 207686. No. 207687. No. 207688. No. 207689. No. 207690. No. 207691. No. 207692. No. 207693. No 20. 23. 2M. 29. 30. 31. 32. 37. 38. 5 avy flesh white. 207694. No. 207695. No. 43. 44, flesh white. 207696. No. 48. flesh white. 207697. No. 55. Pinar del Rio Province. April 1958. Special Boniato. San José. Skin purple; flesh cream Mulato. Market, Artemisa. Skin pinkish; flesh white. Aparecido. Las Mangas. Skin light pink; flesh white. Bolo Colorado. Puebla Nuevo. Skin red; flesh white. Colorado. Herradura. Skin purple; flesh white. Bolo Colorado. Herradura. Skin light purplish red; Cristalino Bolo. Jaqua. Skin light reddish purple; Ovas. Skins red and white. Bolo Cristalino. Cangre. Skin purple; flesh white. Manila Blanco. Sumidero. Skin light pink; flesh white. Gobierno. Portales. Negro Parado. Portales. Skin light red; flesh white. Manila Blanco. Portales. Skin and flesh white. Guane Blanco. Guane. Skin and flesh white. Charicera. Mendoza. Skin dark pink; flesh white. Maleta Blanco. Mendoza. Skin and flesh white. Pinar del Rio Red. Near Pinar del Rio. Skin purple; Guanero. Rio Sequito. Skin and flesh white. Cristalino Bolo. North of Pinar del Rio. Skin red; Aparecido. North of Pinar del Rio. Skin light pink; Cristalino Bolo. Puerto Esperanza. Skin purplish red; flesh white. 207698. No. 56. Manila Blanco. Puerto Esperanza. Skin light pink; flesh white. 207699. No. 57. Choricera. Puerto Esperanza. 207700. No. 59. Manila Blanco. Near Puerto Esperanza. Skin light pink; flesh white. 207701. No. 207702. No. white. 207703. No. 207704. No. white. 207705. No. 73. 75. 76. le 78. Rancho Crespo. Charcones. Ramon Leon. Bahia Honda. Skin purplish red; flesh Mani. Bahia Honda. Skin and flesh white. San Pedro Colorado. Bahia Honda. Skin pink; flesh Bonito. Mercedita. Skin red; flesh white. 126 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 207677 to 207715—Continued 207706 to 207715. Havana Province. April 1958. 207706. No. 81. Picadito. Vereda Nueva. Skin red; flesh white. 207707. No. 168. Paulino Blanco. Skin and flesh white. — 207708. No. 164. La Marina. Bataband. Skin purple; flesh white. 207709. No. 165. Isle of Pines. Batabano. Skin red; flesh white. 207710. No. 167. Alcantara. Near Sugidero de Batabano. Skin red; flesh white. 207711. No. 169. Tapaste. Skin pink; flesh white. 207712. No. 170. Negro Lindo. Tapaste. Skin red; flesh cream colored. 207713. No. 172. Alqwizar. Herminia Farm, Hershey. Skin purple; flesh white. 207714. No. 173. Caraballo Red. Caraballo. Skin purple; flesh white. 207715. No. 176. Alqwzar. Gtiines. Skin and flesh white. 207716 to 207719. From Korea. Seeds presented by Col. C. O. Totman, U. S. Army. Received Apr. 21, 1953. Collected from the west coast of Korea north of Seoul in vicinity of Imjin River. 207716. CASSIA MIMOSOIDES L. Caesalpiniaceae. 207717 and 207718. LESPEDEZA BICOLOR Turez. Fabaceae. Shrub bushclover. 207717. No. 1. 207718. No. 2. 207719. LESPEDEZA sp. 207720. RUBUS sp. Rosaceae. From Switzerland. Plants presented by the Station Federale D’Essais Viticoles, Lausanne. Received Apr. 21, 1953. Romy. 207721 to 207724. DIOSCOREA spp. Dioscoreaceae. From the Union of South Africa. Tubers presented by Scherag (Pty) Ltd., Johannesburg, Transvaal. Received Apr. 22, 1953. 207721. DIOSCOREA sp. ING), S384. 207722. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 34. 207723. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 35. 207724. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 36. 207725. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clover. From Uruguay. Seeds presented by the American Embassy, Montevideo. Received Apr. 22, 1953. La Estuanzela. From Cuba. From India. search, New Delhi. From Cuba. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 207726. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. 127 Sweetpotato. Tubers collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agricultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineer- ing, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 29, 19538. No. 26. Pinar del Rio. 207727. CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS I. Seeds presented by the Indian Council of Agricultural Re- Solanaceae. Redpepper. Received Apr. 24, 1958. Culture No. 1402. 207728 to 207762. IPOMOEA BATATAS (l.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. Seeds collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agricultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineer- ing, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 27, 1953. From the Agricultural Experiment Station, Santiago de las Vegas. Orig- inal source Cuba, unless otherwise noted. 207728. No... 7. Rio. 207729. No. 82. 207730. No. 83. 207731. No. 84. Puerto Rico. 207732. No. 85. 207733. No. 86. Piedras, Puerto Rico. 207734. No. 87. 207735. No. 88. flesh white. 207736. No. 89. Puerto Rico. 207737. No. 90. 207738. No. 91. flesh white. 207739. No. 92. Puerto Rico. 207740. No. 207741. No. 207742. No. 207743. No. yellow. 207744. No. 207745. No. 207746. No. low. 207747. No. white. 207748. No. 93. 95. 96. Me 98. 99: 100. 101. 102. Moya. Finca Sardineus, 5 miles east from Candelaria, Pinar del Skin white; flesh white. Skin purple; flesh cream colored. Vegas, Havana. Alquzar. Alquizar. No. 3. Agricultural Experiment Station, Rio Piedras, Flesh yellow. Madruga. Skin and flesh white. Georgia Bunch. Agricultural Experiment Station, Rio Skin and flesh yellow. Argolilla. Diamantino Palido. Especial. Skin and flesh white. Skin pink; Quemado de Giines. Quemado de Giiines. Amarillo. Agricultural Experiment Station, Rio Piedras, Skin white; flesh orange. Moron. Skin and flesh red. San Antonio de los Banos. Campanario. Picadito Bianco. Skin and L5LSU. Agricultural Experiment Station, Rio Piedras, Skin and flesh white. Guanabacoa. Guanabacoa. Skin red; flesh white. Camgueyano. Placetas. Skin red; flesh white. Papa. Litiecito. Skin and flesh white. Diamantino Blanco. Giiines. Skin white; flesh light Pedio. Nueva Paz. Skin and flesh white. Casanova. Abrens. Skin and flesh white. Guantananero. Guantanamo. Skin red; flesh light yel- Pe Plejo de Lola. Gluemado de Giiines. Skin and flesh Gluemado de Guines. Skin and flesh white. 128 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 207728 to 207762—Continued 207749. No. 103. Negro Lindo Morado. Nueva Paz. Skin red; flesh light yellow. 207750. No. 104. Custatmo Blanco. Gluemado de Giiines. Skin and flesh white. 207751. No. 105. Cartagena. Abreus. Skin white; flesh light yellow. 207752. No. 106. Bolu de Casabe. Moron. Skin red; flesh white. 207753. No. 107. Tripa de Jutia. Placetas. Skin wine; flesh light yel- low. 207754. No. 108. Almendron. Station Mava del Rosario. Skin red; flesh white. 207755. No. 109. Siboney. (Origin unknown.) Skin red; flesh white. 207756. No. 110. Padron. Encrucijada. Skin red; flesh white. 207757. No. 111. Martinez Colorado. Santiago de las Vegas. Skin red; flesh white. 207758. No. 112. Mamey. Placetas. Skin white; flesh orange. 207759. No. 1138. Gordo. Bejucal. Skin red; flesh white. 207760. No. 114. M. Hernandez. (Origin unknown.) Skin red; flesh light yellow. 207761. No. 115. Cristalino. Gluemado de Giiines. Skin red; flesh white. Ue No. 116. Negro Lindo. Nueva Paz. Skin red; flesh very light yellow. 207763 to 207767. From Italy. Seeds presented by Prof. Adelmo Panella, Instituto Di Agro- noma Generale, Perugia, Umbria and Perugia. Received Apr. 27, 1953. 207763 and 207764. HEDYSARUM CORONARIUM L. Fabaceae. Sulla. 207763. Sicily. 207764. The Marches. 207765. LOTUS CORNICULATUS L. Fabaceae. Birdsfoot trefoil. Forli. 207766. TRIFOLIUM INCARNATUM L. Fabaceae. Crimson clover. Perugia. 207767. TRIFOLIUM SQUARROSUM L. Bologna. 207768 to 207774. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Government Agricultural Experiment Station, Nve-Yaar. Received Apr. 27, 1953. 207768. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchard grass. C 39 M. 207769. FESTUCA ARUNDINACEA Schreb. Poaceae. Fescue. A 171 M. 207770. HORDEUM BULBOSUM L. Poaceae. Grass. A 51 M. 207771. ORYZOPSIS HOLCIFORMIS (Bieb.) Hack. Poaceae. B 172 M. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 129 207768 to 207774—Continued 207772. ORYZOPSIS MILIACEA (L.) Benth. & Hook. G 142 M. 207773 and 207774. PSORALEA BITUMINOSA L. Fabaceae. Scurf-pea. 207773. D 92 M. Spreading type. 207774. C 92 M. Bushy type. 207775. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. From England. Seeds presented by Elsoms (Spalding) Ltd., Spalding, Lin- colnshire. Received Apr. 27, 1953. Lucerne W. 268. 207776 to 207790. GOSSYPIUM. Malvaceae. Cotton. From Sudan. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Cotton Breed- ing Section, Khartoum North. Received Apr. 27, 1953. 207776. Okinawa x Ats 29. 207784. T 18/50 S. 207777. ANCB 4/52 S. 207785. T 22/50 S. 207778. ANCC 14/52 S. 207786. T 238/50 S. 207779. ANCC 65/52 S. 207787. T 25/44 S. 207780. ANCC 67/50 S. 207788. T 25/50 S. 207781. ANCC 68/47 S. 207789. T 40/50 S (1). 207782. T 18/44 S. 207790. T 40/50 S (2). 207783. T 18/45 S. 207791 to 207799. PHALARIS COEFRULESCENS Desf. Poaceae. From Australia. Seeds presented by Dr. William Hartley, Division of Plant Industry, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received Apr. 27, 1953. Originally collected by J. F. Miles and C. Donald from places indicated. Pond. ©. E. No. 14070. Italy. 207792. C. P. I. No. 14146. Near Thebes, Greece. 207793. C. P. I. No. 14415. Roadside near Beja, Portugal. 207794. C. P. I. No. 14416. Near Villafranca, Portugal. 207795. C. P. I. No. 14422. Near Villafranca, Portugal. 207796. C. P. I. No. 14423. Near St. Martinho, Portugal. 207797. C. P. I. No. 14691. Edge of irrigation channel at Allal Tazi, Morocco. 207798. C. P. I. No. 14692. Roadside, 20 kms. southeast of Meknés, Morocco. 207799. C. P. I. No. 15109. Near Rispeacia, Italy. 207800 to 207810. From Mexico. Roots collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Belts- ville, Md. Received Apr. 27, 1958. 207800. DIOSCOREA BARTLETTII Morton. Dioscoreaceae. No. 12570. Five miles north of Palmar Rubber Experiment Station, Veracruz. Apr. 14,1958. Roots small, roundish. 130 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 207800 to 207810—Continued 207801 to 207803. DioSCOREA COMPOSITA Hemsl. 207801. No. 12569. East of Tuxtepec, Oaxaca and Chiltepec, Oaxaca. Apr. 12, 1953. 207802. No. 12571. Palmar, Veracruz. Apr. 14, 1953. 207803. No. 12572. Barbasco. Tierra Blanca, Veracruz. Apr. 15, 1953. 207804. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12563. Rio Grande de Santiago, Nayarit. Roots 8 to 20 pounds in weight. 207805. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12564. Jalcocotan, Nayarit. Roots about 1 inch in diameter. 207806. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12564. Cordoba, Veracruz. Small branched roots. 207807. DIOSCOREA CONVOLVULACEA Cham. & Schlecht. No. 12566. Tinajas, Veracruz. Apr. 11, 1953. Roots disciform. 207808. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12567. Three miles west of Tinajas, Veracruz. Apr. 10, 1958. Roots with yellow flesh, splayed. 207809. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12574. Twenty miles southeast of Jalapa, Veracruz. Apr. 15, 1958. Roots yellow, 2 to 2% feet long, splayed. 207810. MANFREDA sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. 12568. Three miles west of Tinajas, Veracruz. Apr. 10, 1958. 207811 to 207835. From Cuba. Seeds collected by Dr. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agricultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineer- ing, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 29, 1953. Collected in 1958. 207811 to 207823. From Pinar del Rio Province. 207811. CAJANUS CAJAN (L.) Druce. Fabaceae. Pigeonpea. No. 80. Mariel. Apr. 12. Large pods. 207812. CANAVALIA sp. Fabaceae. No. 2. San José. Apr. 8. 207813 to 207817. GOSSYPIUM. Malvaceae. Cotton. 207813. No. 16. Near Herradura. Apr. 8. Shrub 8 feet high. 207814. No. 36. Mendoza. Apr. 9. Small tree 15 feet high. 207815. No. 45. San Luis. Apr. 10. Tree 15 feet tall. 207816. No. 49. Four miles north of Pinar del Rio. Apr. 10. Shrub 5 feet high. 207817. No. 61. Near San Vicente. Apr. 11. Shrub 8 feet tall. 207818. IPOMOEA sp. Convolvulaceae. No. 10. Near Soroa. Apr. 8. 207819. IPOMOEA sp. No. 21. Near Pinar del Rio. Apr. 9. 207820. IPOMOEA sp. No. 88. Near Guane. Apr. 9. Flowers white with pink throat. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 131 207811 to 207835—Continued 207811 to 207823—Continued 207821. IPOMOEA sp. No. 35. Guane. Apr. 9. Fiowers white. 207822. IPOMOEA sp. No. 41. Rio Feo. Apr. 10. Flowers deep pink. 207823. IPOMOEA sp. No. 60. Near San Vicente. Apr. 11. 207824. ABELMOSCHUS ESCULENTUS (L.) Moench. Malvaceae. Okra. No. 117. Santiago de las Vegas. Apr. 18. Dwarf strain. 207825 to 207831. NICOTIANA TABACUM L. Solanaceae. Common tobacco. From Pinar del Rio Province. Apr. 8 to 12. 207825. No. 18. Herradura. 207828. No. 44. San Luis. 207826. No. 25. Near Sumi- 207829. No. 52. Vinales. dero. 207830. No. 69. Havanensis. 207831. No. 74. Charcones. 207832. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. (No data.) 207833. RHYNCHOSIA sp. Fabaceae. No. 50. Four miles north of Pinar del Rio. Apr. 10. 207834. RHYNCHOSIA sp. No. 54. San Cayetano, Pinar del Rio. Apr. 11. 207835. VIGNA CYLINDRICA (L.) Skeels. Fabaceae. No. 18. Near Soroa, Pinar del Rio. Apr. 8. 207836 to 207842. SORGHUM ALMUM Parodi. Poaceae. From Argentina. Seeds collected by A. F. Swanson, Institute of Inter- American Affairs. Received Apr. 28, 1953. From Castelar station, near Buenos Aires. 207827. No. 28. Portales. 207836. Sel. A 32. 207840. Sel. E 22. 207837. Sel. C 4. 207841. Sel. 29. 207838. Sel. C 17. 207842. Sel. 33. 207839. Sel. E 12. 207843 to 207858. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Apr. 28, 1953. 207843 to 207848. SECALE CEREALE L. Poaceae. Rye. 207843. A 206. 207846. No. 362. E. C. 1950. 207844. Assam 207847. E. C. 1951. 207845. Russian rye. 207848. E. C. 1952. 207849. SOLANUM HISPIDUM Pers. Solanaceae. From Dehra Dun. 207850. SOLANUM INCANUM L. 207851. SOLANUM INDICUM L. From Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh. 132 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 207843 to 207858—Continued 207852. SOLANUM KHASIANUM C. B. Clarke. From Almora, Kumaun Hills. 207853. SOLANUM NIGRUM L. 207854. SOLANUM TORVUM Sw. 207855. SOLANUM VERBASCIFOLIUM L. From Saharanpur. 207856. SOLANUM XANTHOCARPUM Schrad. & Wendl. 207857 and 207858. VETIVERIA ZIZANIOIDES (L.) Nash. Poaceae. 207857. No. 1. 207858. No. 2. 207859 to 207864. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the Pasture Research Officer, Department of Agriculture, Nairobi. Received Apr. 28, 1953. 207859. ANDROPOGON INSCULPTUS Hochst. Poaceae. 207860. BOTHRIOCHLOA GLABRA (Roxb.) A. Camus. Poaceae. 207861. CYMBOPOGON POSPISCHILII Hubbard. Poaceae. 207862. EULALIA GENICULATA Stapf. Poaceae. 207863. HETEROPOGON CONTORTUS (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. 207864. THEMEDA TRIANDRA Forsk. Poaceae. 207865 to 207875. RICINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. From Peru. Seeds collected by Edgar R. Heim, SCIPA, Institute of Inter- American Affairs, Lima. Received Apr. 28, 1953. 207865. Chozo. 207871. La Roja. 207866. Gigante. 207872. Marron Obscuro. 207867. La Blanca. 207873. Piojo del Diablo. 207868. La Chocolate, 207874. Silvestre Gris (wild gray). 207869. La Molina Hybrid No. 1. 207875. Simar. 207870. La Negra. 207876 to 207920. HIBISCUS spp. Malvaceae. From Florida. Plants growing at the Everglades Experiment Station, Belle Glade. Numbered Apr. 29, 1953. Originally from Cuba. 207876 to 207918. HIBISCUS CANNABINUS L. Kenaf. 207876 to 207882. Introduced into Cuba from El Salvador. 207876. G 861. 207880. G 2353. 207877. G 948. 207881. G 2360. 207878. G 959. 207882. G 2448. 207879. G 1006. 207883. Variety J. Introduced into Florida by Ed Henriquez, Vero Beach, Fla. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 133 207876 to 207920—Continued 207876 to 207918—Continued 207884 to 207893. OFAR Selections. 207884. 1X72. 207889. IX114. 207885. 1X78. 207890. IX152. 207886. IX110. 207891. IX162. 207887. IX112. 207892. IX169. 207888. IX113. 207893. IX172. eee to 207918. Introduced into Florida by Ed Henriquez, Vero Beach, a. 207894. Variety A. 207907. Y23. 207895. Variety C 207908. Y30. 207896. Variety D 207909. Y32. 207897. Variety E. 207910. Y38. 207898. Variety F. 207911. Y54. 207899. Variety G 207912. Y57. 207900. Variety H 207913. Y58. 207901. Variety I. 207914. Y64. 207902. Variety HC. 207915. Y6b: 207903. Y9. 207916. Y66. 207904. Y11. 207917. Y71. 207905. Y17. 207918. Y85. 207906. Y21 207919 and 207920. HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA L. Roselle. 207919. G648. Introduced into Cuba from French Equatorial Africa. 207920. Variety L. Introduced into Florida by Ed Henriquez. 207921. MEDICAGO ARBOREA L. Fabaceae. Tree alfalfa. From Chile. Seeds collected by A. F. Swanson, Institute of Inter-American Affairs. Received Apr. 29, 1958. From the Experimental Station of the Sociedad Nacional de Agricultura, Paine. 207922. STROPHANTHUS sp. Apocynaceae. From French Guinea. Seeds presented by A. Pitot Telimele, through Joseph Monachino, New York Botanical Garden, New York, New York. Received Apr. 29, 1953. Closely related to S. sarmentosus; rich in glucosides. Received as S. gla- briflorus, an apparently unpublished name. 207923 to 207941. From the Union of South Africa and Turkey. Seeds collected by R. K. God- frey, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agri- tural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 29, 1958. Unless otherwise stated seeds were collected in Cape Province, the Union of South Africa. 207923. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 1290. Above Witsand Bay on the Cape Peninsula. Nov, 29, 1952. 134 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 207923 to 207941—Continued 207924. ECHINOCHLOA HOLUBII Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1566. Twenty-eight miles south of Kroonstad, Orange Free State. Jan, 6, 1958. 207925. MEDICAGO HISPIDA var. APICULATA (Willd.) Urb. Fabaceae. Burclover. No. 1075. Near Karacali, Mugla, Turkey. Oct. 16, 1952. 207926. PAPPEA CAPENSIS Eckl. & Zeyh. Poaceae. No. 1868. Douglas Heights, northwest of Grahamstown. Dec. 8, 1952. 207927. PENNISETUM CILIARE (L.) Link. Poaceae, No. 1229. Twelve miles southwest of Beaufort West. Nov. 18, 1952. 207928. PHALARIS ANGUSTA Nees. Poaceae. No. 1289. Cape Peninsula. Nov. 29,1952. Annual. 207929. Poa spp. (Mixture.) Poaceae. No. 566. Base of Tosik Mountain, Erzurum, Turkey. Sept. 18, 1952. 207930 to 207934. THEMEDA TRIANDRA Forsk. Poaceae. 207930. No. 1429. Five miles northeast of Ladysmith, Natal. Dec. 21, 1952. 207931. No. 1448. University of Natal, Natal. Dec. 25, 1952. 207932. No. 1500. Near Amalfi, west of Kokstad. Jan. 2, 1953. 207933. No. 1502. Near Amalfi, west of Kokstad. Jan. 2, 1953. 207934. No. 1527. Between Nandes Nek and Rhodes. Jan. 3, 1953. 207935. THEMEDA sp. No. 1867. Douglas Heights, northwest of Grahamstown. Dec. 8, 1952. 207936. TRIFOLIUM GLOMERATUM L. Fabaceae. No. 1802. Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden. Dec. 1, 1952. 207937. TRIFOLIUM CAMPESTRE Schreb. No. 1803. Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden. Dec. 1, 1952. 207938. TRIFOLIUM BURCHELLIANUM Ser. No. 1546. Four miles west of Lady Grey. Jan. 4, 1958. 207939. VICIA SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Common vetch. No. 1240. Near Darling. Nov. 21, 1952. 207940. VICIA sp. No. 1804. Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden. Dec. 1, 1952. 207941. VICIA DASYCARPA Ten. No. 1088. Delaman State Farm, Mugla, Turkey. Oct. 17, 1952. 207942 and 207943. From Guatemala. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Belts- ville, Md. Received Apr. 29, 1953. 207942. CHAMAEDOREA sp. Phoenicaceae. Palm. No. 12547. San Sebastian, Retalhuleu. Mar. 13, 1953. 207943. PASSIFLORA sp. Passifloraceae. No. 12550. Capriche Grande, Suchitepéquez. Mar. 13, 19538. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 135 207944 to 207971. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 29, 1958. Collected in 1952 from Cape Province unless otherwise stated. 207944. ACACIA MOLLISSIMA Willd. Mimosaceae. No. 1482. Natal, 2,500 feet altitude. Dec. 39. 207945. ALBUCA sp. Liliaceae. No. 1380. Gordonsville, north of Bethesda. Dec. 10. 207946. ALLOTEROPSIS sp. Poaceae. No. 1485. Cathedral Peak area of Drakensberg Mountains, Natal. Dec. 31. 207947. BRUNSVIGIA RADULOSA Herb. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1457. Near Howick Falls, Natal. Dec. 26. 207948. CYRTANTHUS sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1458. Near Karkloof River, Natal. Dec. 26. 207949 and 207950. EHRHARTA CALYCINA J. E. Sm. Poaceae. 207949. No. 138386. Near Grahamstown. Dec. 6. 207950. No. 1861. Fish River valley, northwest of Grahamstown. 207951. ERAGROSTIS ROBUSTA Stent. Poaceae. No. 1346. Between Grahamstown and Cold Spring. Dec. 6. 207952. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees. Weeping lovegrass. No. 1551. Fourteen miles northwest of Smithfield, Orange Free State. Jan. 5, 1958. 207953 and 207954. HARPECHLOA FALX (L.f.) Kuntze. Poaceae. 207953. No. 1505. Near Amalfi, west of Kokstad. Jan. 2, 1958. 207954. No. 1533. Four miles northwest of Barkly East. Jan. 4, 1958. 207955. HELICTOTRICHON sp. Poaceae. No. 1888. Gordonsville, north of Bethesda. Dec. 10. 207956. NENAX MICROPHYLLA (Sond.) Salter. Rubiaceae. No. 1866. Fish River valley, northwest of Grahamstown. Dec. 8. Small browse shrub. 207957. ORNITHOGALUM sp. _ Liliaceae. No. 1408. Fourteen miles northeast of Parys, Orange Free State. Dec. 207958. PANICUM DEUSTUM Thunb. Poaceae. No. 1464. -Natal. Dec. 28. 207959. PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA L. Poaceae. - Red canary grass. No. 1419. Pretoria. Dec. 18. 207960 to 207967. PHALARIS TUBEROSA L. Large canary grass. From Prinshof Experiment Station collections, Pretoria, Transvaal. Dec. 18. 207960. No. 1420. 207964. No. 1424a. 207961. No. 1421. 207965. No. 1425. 207962. No. 1422. 207966. No. 1426. 207963. No. 1423. 207967. No. 1427. 136 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 207944 to 207971—Continued 207968. PHALARIS TUBEROSA var. STENOPTERA (Hack.) Hitche. Harding grass. No. 1428. 207969. PSORALEA sp. Fabaceae. No. 1829. Thirty-four miles east of Nysna. Dec. 4. 207970. TEPHROSIA sp. Fabaceae. No. 1865. Fish River Valley, northwest of Grahamstown. Dec. 8. 207971. TRISTACHYA HISPIDA (L.) Schum. Poaceae. No. 1844. Between Grahamstown and Cold Spring. Dec. 6. 207972. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clover. From France. Seeds presented by the Stations Federales D’Essais Agricoles, Lausanne. Received May 4, 1953. 207973. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. From Argentina. Seeds presented by Victor Spiaggi, Rosario. Received May 4, 1953. Originally from commercial Kafir developed in Saenz Pena, Eva Peron Province. 207974 to 208027. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 30, 1953. Collected in 19538 in Transvaal unless otherwise stated. 207974 and 207975. ALLOTEROPSIS SEMIALATA (R. Br.) Hitche. Poaceae. 207974. No. 1609. Nine miles southeast of Machadederp. Jan. 11. 207975. No. 1744. Eight miles from Grahamstown, Cape Province. Jan. 15. 207976. ANDROPOGON EUCOMUS Nees. Poaceae. No. 1620. Eight miles west of Nelspruit. Jan. 12. 207977. ANDROPOGON INSCULPTUS Hochst. No. 1696. Kruger National Park. Jan. 15. 207978. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth. Poaceae. Rhodes grass. No. 1625. Eight miles west of Nelspruit. Jan. 12. 207979. CHLORIS MYRIOSTACHYA Hochst. No. 1729. Between Punda Maria and Pafuri, Kruger National Park. Jan. 21. 207980. DIGITARIA ERIANTHA var. STOLONIFERA Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1681. Kruger National Park. Jan. 16. 207981. DIGITARIA TRICHOLAENOIDES Stapf. No. 1610. Nine miles southeast of Machadodorp. Jan. 11. 207982. ERAGROSTIS CAPENSIS (Thunb.) Trin. Poaceae. No. 1611. Nine miles east of Machadodorp. Jan. 11. 207983. EUSTACHYS PASPALOIDES (Vahl) L. & M. Poaceae. No. 1643. Between Pretorius Kop and Skukuza, Kruger National Park. Jan. 13. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 137 207974 to 208027—Continued 207984. TRITOMA NORTHIAE (Baker.) Skeels. Liliaceae. No. 1526a. Below Nandes Nek on western slopes of Drakensberg, Cape Province. Jan. 3. 207985. LAPEYROUSIA GRANDIFLORA Baker. Iridaceae. No. 1649. Pretorius Kop. Jan. 14. 207986. LOTONONIS BAINESII Baker. Fabaceae. No. 1772. Prinshof Experiment Station collections, Pretoria. Jan. 15. 207987. HAEMANTHUS sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1669. Vicinity of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park. Jan. 15. 207988. HARPECHLOA FALX (L.f.) Kuntze. Poaceae. No. 1745. Near Grahamstown, Cape Province. Jan. 15. 207989. HYAENANCHE GLOBOSA (Gaertn.) Lam. Euphorbiaceae. No. 1257. Near Van Rhynsdorp, Cape Province. Nov. 23, 1952. 207990 to 208008. PANICUM COLORATUM L. Poaceae. 207990. No. 1741. Eight miles south of Warmbaths. Jan. 28. 207991 to 208008. Prinshof Experiment Station collections, Pretoria. Jame A: 207991. No. 1749. 208000. No. 1759. 207992. No. 1750. 208001. No. 1761. 207993. No. 1751. 208002. No. 1763. 207994. No. 1752. 208003. No. 1764. 207995. No. 1754. 208004. No. 1765. 207996. No. 1755. 208005. No. 1767. 207997. No. 1756. 208006. No. 1768. 207998. No. 1757. 208007. No. 1769. 207999. No. 1758. 208008. No. 1770. 208009 to 208011. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Guinea grass. 208009. No. 1621. Eight miles west of Nelspruit. Jan. 12. 208010. No. 1692. Vicinity of Pretorius Kop, Kruger Nationa] Park. Jan. 15. 208011. No. 1719. Ten miles northeast of Punda Maria, Kruger Na- tional Park. Jan. 20. 208012 to 208016. PANICUM STAPFIANUM Foure. Prinshof Experiment Station collections, Pretoria. Jan. 15. 208012. No. 1748. 208015. No. 1766. 208013. No. 1758. 208016. No. 1771. 208014. No. 1760. 208017. PANICUM sp. No. 1762. Prinshof Experiment Station collection. Jan. 15. 208018. PELARGONIUM ZONALE (L.) L’ Her. Geraniaceae. No. 1748. Grahamstown, Cape Province. Jan. 15. 208019. SETARIA NIGRIROSTRIS (Nees.) Dur. & Schinz. Poaceae. No. 1612. Nine miles east of Machadodorp. Jan. 11. 138 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 207974 to 208027—Continued 208020. SETARIA SPHACELATA (Schum.) Stapf & Hubb. No. 1630. Kruger National Park. Jan. 12. 208021. SETARIA woop!I Hack. No. 1693. Vicinity of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park. Jan. 15. 208022. SETARIA sp. No. 1682. Sixteen miles southeast of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park. Jan. 16. 208023 and 208024. THEMEDA TRIANDRA Forsk. Poaceae. 208023. No. 1633. Between Pretorius Kop and Skukuza. Jan. 14. 208024. No. 1665. Vicinity of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park. 208025 and 208026. TRICHOLAENA REPENS (Willd.) Hitche. Poaceae. 208025. No. 1599. Nine miles west of Krankhurstspruit. Jan. 11. 208026. No. 1746. Near Grahamstown, Cape Province. Jan. 15. 208027. TRISTACHYA HISPIDA (L.) Schum. Poaceae. No. 1747. Near Grahamstown, Cape Province. Jan. 15. 208028 to 208043. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. From Cuba. Tubers collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agricultura! Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineer- ing, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 30, 1958. Collected Apr. 20 to 24, 1958. 208028. No. 199. Near Coliseo, Matanzas. Skin purplish red; flesh white. 208029 to 208043. From Santa Clara Province. 208029. No. 204. Camaguey. Near Aguada de Pasajeros. Skin white; flesh cream colored. 208030. No. 206. Boniata Estrellado. Near Ariza. Skin light reddish purple; flesh yellow-cream. 208031. No. 207. Market, Sagua la Grande. Skin purple; flesh rich cream colored. 208032. No. 208. Ceiba Colorado. Near Sagua la Grande. Skin red- dish purple; flesh cream colored. 208033. No. 209. Ceiba Colorado. Near Sagua la Grande. Skin red- dish purple; flesh cream colored. 208034. No. 216. Near Caibarién. Skin reddish purple; flesh deep cream colored. 208035. No. 219. Palmarejo. Skin purple; flesh white. 208036. No. 220. Maralri. Market, Trinidad. Skin reddish purple; flesh light cream colored. 208037. No. 221. Rio Honda. Skin flesh-colored; flesh yellowish orange. 208038. No. 222. Rio Honda. Skin light flesh-colored; flesh orange. | 208039. No. 223. Rio Honda. Skin pink-purple; flesh cream colored. 208040. No. 226. Market, Cienfuegos. Skin red; flesh cream colored. 208041. No. 227. Market, Cienfuegos. Skin flesh colored to light tan; flesh light cream colored. 208042. No. 244. Cumanayagua No. 1. Cumanayagua. Skin red; flesh white. 208043. No. 245. Bruto. Cumanayagua. Skin red; flesh white. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 139 208044 to 208046. From Turkey. Bulbs collected by Dr. Baki Kasapligil, University of Ankara, Ankara. Received May 1, 1953. 208044. GALANTHUS sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1868. 208045. GALANTHUS GRAECUS Orph. No. 1369. 208046. ORNITHOGALUM EXSCAPUM Ten. Liliaceae. No. 1870. 208047 to 208060. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotate. From Cuba. Tubers collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agricultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultura] Engineer- ing, Beltsville, Md. Received May 4, 1953. Collections made Apr. 24 and 25, 1953. 208047 to 208057. From Santa Clara Province. 208047. No. 246. Barajagua. Barajagua. Skin and flesh cream col- ored. 208048. No. 247. Africano. Barajagua. Skin red; flesh cream colored. 208049. No. 248. Cresna. El Hoyo. Flesh cream colored. 208050. No. 249.- Mamey. El Hoyo. Skin and flesh orange. 208051. No. 250. Mamey. Skin purple; flesh orange. 208052. No. 251. Ranchuelo. Esperanza. Skin purple; flesh cream colored. 208053. No. 252. Lagunilla. Ranchuelo. Skin purple; flesh orange. 208054. No. 258. Cruces. Skin cream colored. 208055. No. 256. Camaguey Amarillo. Santo Domingo. Skin red; flesh cream colored. 208056. No. 257. Nigus Amarillo. Santo Domingo. Skin red; flesh dark cream colored. 208057. No. 258. Market, Santo Domingo. Skin reddish purple; flesh white. 208058. No. 259. Colon, Matanzas. Skin red; flesh white. 208059. No. 260. Pena. Market, Jovellanos, Matanzas. Skin reddish purple; flesh yellow. 208060. No. 262. Market, Matanzas, Matanzas. Skin purplish red; flesh yellow. 208061 to 208076. From Turkey. Seeds collected by Resul Turkmen, Igdir, Kars. Received May 4, 1953. 208061. AGROPYRON sp. Poaceae. No. 8. Igdir. 208062. AGROPYRON sp. INo. 13; Orkof. 208063. ASTER sp. Asteraceae. No. 6. Igdir. 140 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208061 to 208076—Continued 208064. BETA sp. Chenopodiaceae. Noe 1457 fLurkeli- 208065. BROMUS sp. Poaceae. No. 1. Igdir. 208066. BROMUS sp. No; 6. VAeni: 208067. CLEMATIS sp. Ranunculaceae. No. 3. Igdir. 208068. CYNANCHUM ACUTUM L. Asclepiadaceae. No. 6. Igdir. 208069. INULA sp. Asteraceae. No. 15. Koyii. 208070. LINUM GRANDIFLORUM Desf. Linaceae. No. 17. Yerinole. 208071 and 208072. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. 208071. No. 9. Igdir. 208072. No. 5. Igdir. 208073. MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS (L.) Lam. Fabaceae. Yellow sweetclover. INOnei 2a edie 208074. STIPA sp. Poaceae. No; 7 tedin: 208075. STIPA sp. IN@; IOs exclries 208076. TEUCRIUM sp. Menthaceae. No. 2. Igdir. 208077 to 208113. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 4, 1953. Collected in Cape Province unless otherwise stated. 208077. ALLOTEROPSIS SEMIALATA (R. Br.) Hitche. Poaceae. No. 1512. Between Mount Fletcher and Eland’s Height. Jan. 3, 1953. 208078 to 208081. ANDROPOGON APPENDICULATUS Nees. Poaceae. 208078. No. 1487. Drakensberg Mountains, Natal. Dec. 30, 1952. 208079. No. 1508. Near Amalfi. west of Kokstad. Jan. 2, 1953. 208080. No. 1537. Six miles southeast of Lady Grey. Jan. 4, 1953. 208081. No. 1542. Four miles west of Lady Grey. Jan. 4, 1953. | 208082. ARISTIDA OBTUSA Delile. Poaceae. No. 1877. Near Middleburg. Dec. 10, 1952. 208083. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth. Poaceae. Rhodes grass. No. 1518. Between Mount Fletcher and Eland’s Height. Jan. 3, 1958. 208084. DIGITARIA TRICHOLAENOIDES Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1517. Between Mount Fletcher and Eland’s Height. Jan. 3, 1953. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 141 208077 to 208113—Continued 208085. EHRHARTA CALYCINA J. E. Sm. Poaceae. No. 13842. Between Grahamstown and Cold Spring. Dec. 6, 1952. 208086. ERAGROSTIS BICOLOR Nees. Poaceae. No. 1391. Twelve miles south cf Colesberg. Dec. 11, 1952. 208087 to 208089. ERAGROSTIS CHLOROMELAS Steud. 208087. No. 1374. Fish River Station. Dec. 9, 1952. 208088. No. 1403. Twenty miles north of Brandfort, Orange Free State. Dee, 11, 1952. 208089. No. 1535. Twenty-three miles northwest of Barkly East. Jan. 4, 1953. 208090 to 208092. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees. Weeping lovegrass. 208090. No. 1515. Between Mount Fletcher and Eland’s Height. Jan. 3, 1953. 208091. No. 1528. On slopes of Drakensberg, below Nandes Nek. Jan. 3, 1953. 208092. No. 1539. One mile west of Lady Grey. Jan. 4, 1953. 208093 and 208094. ERAGROSTIS LEHMANNIANA Nees. 208093. No. 1392. Four miles north of Colesberg. Dec. 11, 1952. 208094. No. 1540. Jan. 4, 1953. 208095. ERAGROSTIS SUPERBA Peyr. No. 13897. Twenty miles southwest of Trompsburg, Orange Free State. Wee, 11, 1952. 208096. ERIOSEMA SALIGNUM E. Mey. Fabaceae. No. 1847. Between Grahamstown and Cold Spring. Dec. 6, 1952. 208097. EULALIA VILLOSA (Thunb.) Nees. Poaceae. No. 1516. Between Mount Fletcher and Eland’s Height. Jan. 3, 1958. 208098. EUSTACHYS PASPALOIDES (Vahl) L. & M. Poaceae. No. 1318. Ten miles east of Albertinia. Dec. 4, 1952. 208099. FESTUCA LONGIPES Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1495. Near Kokstad. Jan. 2, 1958. 208100 and 208101. FINGERHUTHIA SESLERIAEFORMIS Nees. Poaceae. 208100. No. 1532. Four miles northwest of Barkly East. Jan. 4, 1958. 208101. No. 1544. Four miles west of Lady Grey. Jan. 4, 1958. 208102. HYPARRHENIA HIRTA (L.) Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1480. Near Estcourt, Natal. Dec. 30, 1952. 208103. HYPoxIS MULTICEPS Buching. Liliaceae. No. 1434. Southeast of Estcourt, Natal. Dec. 21, 1952. 208104. ORNITHOGALUM THYRSOIDES Jacq. Liliaceae. No. 1250. Twelve miles north of Piquetberg. Nov. 22, 1952. 208105. PANICUM DEUSTUM Thunb. Poaceae. No. 1853. Six miles northwest of Grahamstown. Dec. 8, 1952. 208106. PANICUM NATALENSE Hochst. No. 1484. Cathedral Peak area of Drakensberg Mountains, Natal. Dec. 31, 1952. 142 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208077 to 208113—Continued 208107. PANICUM STAPFIANUM Fourc. No. 1554. Orange Free State. Jan. 5, 1958. 208108. PENNISETUM MACROURUM Trin. Poaceae. No. 1508. Near Amalfi, west of Kokstad. Jan. 2, 1953. 208109 and 208110. SETARIA FLABELLATA Stapf. Poaceae. 208109. No. 1504. Near Amalfi, west of Kokstad. Jan. 2, 1953. 208110. No. 1514. Between Mount Fletcher and Eland’s Height. Jan. Be OER, 208111. SETARIA LINDENBERGIANA (Nees) Stapf. No. 1412. Near Pretoria, Transvaal. Dec. 15, 1952. 208112. SETARIA NIGRIROSTRIS (Nees) Dur. & Schinz. No. 1507. Near Amalfi, west of Kokstad. Jan. 2, 1953. 208113. SETARIA PERENNIS Hack. No. 1418. Hoornsnek, near Pretoria, Transvaal. Dec. 15, 1952. 208114 to 208117. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by R. C. Moncure, Foreign Agricultural Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Received May 4, 1953. 208114. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. Market, Guandahar. 208115. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. Nod-i-ali Experiment Farm, Helmand Valley. 208116. PINUS sp. Pinaceae. Kandahar. 208117. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Fabaceae. Persian clover. Nod-i-ali Experiment Farm, Helmand Valley. 208118 to 208151. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 4, 1953. Collected in 1958; from Transvaal unless otherwise stated. 208118. ANDROPOGON EUCOMUS Nees. Poaceae. No. 1600. Nine miles west of Krankhurstspruit. Jan. 11. 208119. ANTHEPHORA PUBESCENS Nees. Poaceae. No. 1592. Between Hamanskraal and Rust de Winter. Jan. 9. 208120. ANDROPOGON INSCULPTUS Hochst. Poaceae. No. 1586. Near Pinaars River. Jan. 9. 208121. ASPARAGUS COOPERI Baker. Liliaceae. No. 1584. Near Pinaars River. Jan. 9. 208122. BRICHIARIA BRIZANTHA (Hochst.) Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1616. Twenty-three miles east of Machadodorp. Jan. 12. 208123. BEWSIA BIFLORA (Hack.) Goosens. Poaceae. No. 1670. Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park. Jan. 15. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 143 208118 to 208151—Continued 208124. CHLORIS MYRIOSTACHYA Hochst. Poaceae. No. 1699. Kruger National Park. Jan. 16. 208125. DACTYLOCTENIUM GEMINATUM Hack. Poaceae. No. 1672. Sixteen miles southeast of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Bark, | Jan. 16. 208126. ENNEAPOGON SCOPARIUS Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1695. Between Ship Mountain and Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Eake dan. 15. 208127. ERAGOSTIS CAPENSIS (Thunb.) Trin. Poaceae. No. 1681. Kruger National Park. Jan. 12. 208128. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees. Weeping lovegrass. No. 1618. Twenty-three miles east of Machadodorp. Jan. 12. 208129. ERAGROSTIS HETEROMERA Stapf. No. 1624. Eight miles west of Nelspruit. Jan. 12. 208130. ERAGROSTIS LAPPULA Nees. No. 1627. Vicinity of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park. Jan. 12. 208131. ERAGROSTIS MARGARITACEA Stapf. No. 1676. Sixteen miles southeast of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park. Jan. 16. 208132. ERAGROSTIS SUPERBA Peyr. No. 1671. Sixteen miles southeast of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Batke Jan. 16. 208133. EUSTACHYS PASPALOIDES (Vahl) L.& M. Poaceae. Now tGls. Watersval Oder. Jan. 11. 208134. FINGERHUTHIA AFRICANA Lehm. Poaceae. No. 1694. Between Ship Mountain and Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Eatky dan. 15, 208135. ISCHAEMUM GLAUCOSTACHYUM Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1725. Pafuri, Kruger National Park. Jan. 21. 208136. LOTUS DIScoLoR E. Mey. Fabaceae. No. 1605. Five miles west of Belfast. Jan. 11. 208137. LOUDETIA FLAVIDA (Stapf) Hubb. Poaceae. No. 1591. Between Hamanskraal and Rust de Winter. Jan. 9. 208138. PANICUM DEUSTUM Thunb. Poaceae. No. 1679. Sixteen miles southeast of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park. Jan. 16. 208139. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Guinea grass. No. 1640. Between Pretorius Kop and Skukuza, Kruger National Park. Jian, 13. 208140. PANICUM sp. No. 1567. Twenty-eight miles south of Kroonstad, Orange Free State. Jan. 6. 208141. PENNISETUM CILIARE (L.) Link. Poaceae. No. 1582. Near Pinaars River. Jan. 9. 144 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208118 to 208151—Continued 208142. POGONARTHRIA SQUARROSA (Licht.) Pilger. Poaceae. No. 1680. Sixteen miles southeast of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park, san. 16; 208143. RHYNCHELYTRUM SETIFOLIUM (Stapf) Chiov. Poaceae. No. 1606. Five miles west of Belfast. Jan. 11. 208144. SETARIA FLABELLATA Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1628. Vicinity of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park. Jan. 12. 208145. SETARIA SPHACELATA (Schum.) Stapf. & Hubb. No. 1662. Vicinity of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park. Jan. 15. 208146. SETARIA WoODII Hack. No. 1667. Vincinity of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park. Jan. 15. 208147. SPOROBOLUS NITENS Stent. Poaceae. No. 1684. Near Malelane, Kruger National Park. Jan. 16. 208148. CHLORIS sp. Poaceae. No. 1675. Sixteen miles southeast of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National] Park. Jan. 16. Received as Tetrapogon mossambicensis, an apparently unpublished name. 208149. TRICHOLAENA MONACHNE (Trin.) Stapf & Hubb. Poaceae. No. 1682. Vicinity of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park. Jan. 12. 208150. TRICHLOLAENA REPENS (Willd.) Hitche. No. 1598. South of Hamanskraal. Jan. 9. 208151. TRISTACHYA sp. Poaceae. No. 1604. Five miles west of Belfast. Jan. 11. 208152 to 208202. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 5, 1953. Collected in 1952 from Cape Province unless otherwise stated. 208152. ALBUCA PACHYCHLAMYS Baker. Liliaceae. No. 1420. Two miles southeast of Standerton, Transvaal. Dec. 20. 208153. ALLOTEROPSIS SEMIALATA (R. Br.) Hitchcock. Poaceae. No. 1841. Between Grahamstown and Cold Spring. Dec. 6. 208154. ARGYROLOBIUM STIPULACEUM Eck. & Zey. Fabaceae. No. 1348. Between Grahamstown and Cold Spring. Dec. 6. 208155. ASCLEPIAS ROTUNDIFOLIA Mill. Asclepiadaceae. No. 1268. Twenty miles south of Clanwilliam. Nov. 25. 208156. CELTIS sp. Ulmaceae. No. 1977. Prinshof Experiment Station, Pretoria, Transvaal. Mar. 10, 1958. 208157. CHLORIS VIRGATA Sw. Poaceae. No. 1400. Two miles south of Brandfort, Orange Free State. Dec. 11. 208158. DoLICHos GIBBOSUS Thunb. Fabaceae. No. 1326. East of George. Dec. 4. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 145 208152 to 208202—Continued 208159. ERAGROSTIS CAPENSIS (Thunb.) Trin. Poaceae. No. 1824. George. Dec. 4. 208160. ERAGROSTIS CHLOROMELAS Steud. No. 13889. Eight miles north of Middleburg. Cape Province. Dec. 11. 208161 and 208162. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees. Weeping lovegrass. 208161. No. 1247. Nov. 21. 208162. No. 1295a. Between Worcester and Wellington. Nov. 30. 208163. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA var. CONFERTA Nees. No. 1313. Between Swellendam and Riversdale. Dec. 3. 208164 and 208165. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees. Weeping lovegrass. 208164. No. 1345. Between Grahamstown and Cold Spring. Dec. 6. 208165. No. 1375. Fish River Station. Dee. 9. 208166. ERAGROSTIS OBTUSA Munvo. No. 1814. Between Swellendam and Riversdale. Dec. 3. 208167. EHRHARTA CALYCINA J. E.Sm. Poaceae. No. 1249. Piquetberg. Nov. 21. 208168. EHRHARTA ERECTA Lam. No. 1309. Near Swellendam. Dec. 38. 208169. HORDEUM COMPRESSUM Griseb. Poaceae. No. 1373. Fish River Station. Dec. 9. 208170. HYPARRHENIA HIRTA (L.) Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1294. Near Worcester. Nov. 20. 208171. LEBECKIA CYTISOIDES Thunb. Fabaceae. No. 1267. South of Clanwilliam. Nov. 25. 208172. LESSERTIA BRACHYSTACHYA DC. Fabaceae. No. 1828. Nine miles west of Mysna. Dec. 4. 208173. MELILOTUS INDICA (L.) All. Fabaceae. Sweetclover. No 1260: Nov: 22. 208174. OLEA sp. Oleaceae. No. 2007. Near Pretoria, Transvaal. Mar. 12, 1958. 208175. ORNITHOGALUM CAUDATUM Jacq. Liliaceae. No. 1823. Between Great Brak River and Blanco. Dec. 4. 208176. PANICUM STAPFIANUM Fourc. Poaceae. No. 13899. Two miles south of Brandfort, Orange Free State. Dec. 11. 208177. PENTASCHISTIS ANGUSTIFOLIA (Nees) Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1235. Near Darling. Nov. 21. 208178. PENTZIA INCANA (Thunb.) O. Ktze. Asteraceae. No. 1856. Six miles northwest of Grahamstown. Dec. 8. 208179. POA PRATENSIS L. Poaceae. Kentucky bluegrass. No. 1327. East of George. Dec. 4. 146 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208152 to 208202—Continued 208180. PSORALEA SPICATA L. Fabaceae. No. 1808. Between Swellendam and Riversdale. Dec. 3. 208181. RHYNCHELYTRUM SETIFOLIUM (Stapf) Chiov. Poaceae. No. 1810. Between Swellendam and Riversdale. Dee. 8. 208182. SETARIA FLABELLATA Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1870. Douglas Heights. Dec. 9. 208183. SETARIA NEGLECTA DeWit. Ne. 1354. Six miles northwest of Grahamstown. Dec. 8. 208184 to 208186. SETARIA NIGRIROSTRIS (Nees) Dur. & Schinz. 208184. No. 1432. Eight miles southeast of Estcourt, Natal. Dec. 21. 208185. No. 1491. Near Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Jan. 1, 1953. 208186. No. 1494. Near Kokstad. Jan. 2, 19538. 208187 and 208188. SETARIA SPHACELATA (Schum.) Stapf & Hubb. 208187. No. 1427. Twenty-three miles northeast of Ladysmith, Natal. Dees Zire 208188. No. 18387. Near Grahamstown. Dec. 6. 208189. SETARIA woop!I Hack. No. 1480. Five miles northeast of Ladysmith, Natal. Dec. 21. 208190. SORGHUM VERTICILLIFLORUM (Steud.) Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1462. Sugarcane field at Mposa, Natal. Dec. 27. 208191 and 208192. SPOROBOLUS FIMBRIATUS Nees. Poaceae. 208191. No. 1307. Near Swellendam. Dec. 3. 208192. No. 1549. Fourteen miles northwest of Smithfield, Orange Free State. Jan. 5, 1953. 208193. STIPA DREGEANA Steud. Poaceae. No. 1351. Six miles northwest of Grahamstown. Dec. 8. 208194 and 208195. TETRACHNE DREGEI Nees. Poaceae. 208194. No. 1376. Near Middelburg. Dec. 10. 208195. No. 1547. Fourteen miles northeast of Smithfield, Orange Free State. Jan. 5, 1953. 208196 to 208199. THEMEDA TRIANDRA Forsk. Pcaceae. 208196. No. 1242. Near Darling. Nov. 20. 268197. No. 13898. Twenty miles southwest of Trompsburg, Orange Free State. Dec. 11. 208198. No. 1497. Near Kokstad. Jan. 2, 1953. 208199. No. 1524. Below Nandes Nek. Jan. 3, 1953. 268200. TRACHYPOGON CAPENSIS (Thunb.) Trin. Poaceae. No. 1811. Between Swellendam and Riversdale. Dec. 3. 208201 and 208202. TRIFOLIUM BURCHELLIANUM Ser. Fabaceae. 208201. No. 13849. Near Grahamstown. Dec. 6. 208202. No. 1521. Between Mount Fletcher and Eland’s Height. Dec. 6. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 Nave 208203 and 208204. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merrill. Fabaceae. Soybean. From Colombia. Seeds presented by the Universidad Nacional, Palmira. Received May 5, 1958. 208203. Aksarben. 208204. Java. 208205 to 208212. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. From Cuba. Tubers collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agricultural Explerers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineer- ing, Beltsville, Md. Received May 6, 1953. Collected Apr. 18 to 21, 1958. 208205. No. 186. Market Maximo, Gdmez, Matanzas. Skin purplish red; flesh cream colored. 208206. No. 187. Garden, Maximo Gomez, Matanzas. Skin purplish red; flesh cream colored. geet. No. 191. Argallita. Sierro Morena, Santa Clara. Skin and flesh white. 208208. No. 192. Camaguey. Sierra Morena, Santa Clara. Skin deep purplish red; flesh white. 208209. No. 200. Near Coliseo, Matanzas. Skin reddish purple; flesh light yellow. 208210. No. 201. Near Colén, Matanzas. Skin and flesh white. 208211. No. 202. Market, Colon, Matanzas. Skin reddish purple; flesh creamy yellow. 208212. No. 210. Argallita Roja. Near Sagua la Grande, Santa Clara. Skin reddish purple; flesh light yellow. 208213 to 208277. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 6, 1953. Collected in 1952 in Cape Province unless otherwise stated. 208213. ALLOTEROPSIS SEMIALATA (R. Br.) Hitche. Poaceae. No. 1451. North of Howick Falls, Natal. Dec. 26. 208214. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA Var. CONFERTA Nees. Poaceae. No. 1868. Fish River valley northwest of Grahamstown. Dec. 8. 208215. ATRIPLEX SEMIBACCATA R. Br. Chenopodiaceae. No. 13852. Six miles northwest of Grahamstown. Dec. 8. 208216. BRACHYPODIUM DISTACHYON Beauv. Poaceae. No. 1241. Near Darling. Oct. 21. 208217. BRIZA MAXIMA L. Poaceae. No. 1248. Piquetberg. Nov. 21. 208218. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth. Poaceae. Rhodes grass. No. 1812. Between Swellendam and Riversdale. Dec. 3. 208219. CHLORIS VIRGATA Sw. No. 1552. Fourteen miles northwest of Smithfield, Orange Free State. Jan. 5, 1958. 148 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208213 to 208277—Continued 208220. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermuda grass. No. 13896. Twenty miles southwest of Trompsburg, Orange Free State. Dec. 11. 208221. DIGITARIA TRICHOLAENOIDES Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1570. Twenty-eight miles south of Kroonstad, Orange Free State. Jane os tooo 208222. LEPTOCHLOA FUSCA (L.) Kunth. Poaceae. No. 1862. Douglas Heights, northwest of Grahamstown. Dec. 8. 208223 and 208224. EHRHARTA CAPENSIS Thunb. Poaceae. 208223. No. 1245. Piquetberg Mt. Nov. 21. 208224. No. 1280. Between Paarl and Worcester. Nov. 28. 208225 and 208226. ERAGROSTIS CHLOROMELAS Steud. Poaceae. 208225. No. 1501. Near Amalfi, west of Kokstad. Jan. 2, 1958. 208226. No. 1509. Near Amalfi, west of Kokstad. Jan. 2, 19538. 208227 and 208228. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA var. CONFERTA Nees. 208227. No. 1884. Gordonsville, north of Bethesda. Dec. 10. 208228. No. 1390. Eight miles north of Middelburg. Dec. 11. 208229. ERAGROSTIS DENUDATA Hack. No. 1850. Between Grahamstown and Cold Spring. Dec. 6. 208230. ERAGROSTIS CAPENSIS (Thunb.) Trin. No. 1348. Between Grahamstown and Cold Spring. Dec. 6. 208231 and 208232. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees. Weeping lovegrass. 208231. No. 1364. Douglas Heights, northwest of Grahamstown. Dec. 8. 208232. No. 1531. Four miles northwest of Barkly East. Jan 4, 1953. 208233. ERIOCEPHALUS PUBESCENS DC. Asteraceae. No. 1227. Near Victoria West. Nov. 18. 208234. FESTUCA CAPRINA Nees. Poaceae. No. 1522. Eland’s Heights. Jan. 3, 1953. 208235. FINGERHUTHIA SESLERIAEFORMIS Nees. Poaceae. No. 1584. Fourteen miles northwest of Barkly East. Jan. 4, 1953. 208236. GREWIA ROBUSTA Burch. Tiliaceae. No. 1857. Fish River valley, north of Grahamstown. Dec. 8. 208237 and 208238. HARPECHLOA FALX (L.f.) Ktze. Poaceae. 208237. No. 1454. Vicinity of Karkloof River, north of Howick Falls, Natal. Dec. 26. Sheree: 1486. Cathedral Peak area, Drakensberg Mountains, Natal. ec. | 208239. INDIGOFERA BIFRONS E. Mey. Fabaceae. No. 1382. Gordonsville north of Bethesda. Dec. 10. 208240. KNIPHOFIA UVARIA (L.) Hook. Liliaceae. No. 1253. Grey’s Pass southwest of Pitrusdal. Nov. 21. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 149 208213 to 208277—Continued 208241. LESSERTIA LINEARIS DC. Fabaceae. No. 13819. Ten miles east of Albertinia. Dec. 4. 208242. OLEA CHRYSOPHYLLA Lam. Oleaceae. No. 1268. Near Van Rhynsdorp. Nov. 24. 208243 and 208244. PANICUM DEUSTUM Thunb. Poaceae. 208283. No. 1335. Thirty-eight miles northeast of Port Elizabeth. ec. 5 208244. No. 1471. Between Hluhluwe Game Reserve and Hluhluwe Holt, Natal. Dec. 28. 208245. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Guinea grass. No. 1334. Thirty-eight miles northeast of Port Elizabeth. Dec. 5. 208246 and 208247. PANICUM STAPFIANUM Foure. 208246. No. 1872. Fish River Station. Dec. 9. 208247. No. 1860. Douglas Heights, northwest of Grahamstown. Dec. 8. 208248. PANICUM sp. No. 1357a. Fish River valley, north of Grahamstown. Dec. 8. 208249 to 208251. PENNISETUM SPHACELATUM (Nees) Dur. & Schinz. Poa- ceae. 208249. No. 1519. Between Mount Fletcher and Eland’s Height. Jan. 3, 1953. 208250. No. 1525. Below Nandes Nek. Jan. 3, 1953. 208251. No. 15438. Four miles west of Lady Grey. Jan. 4, 1953. 208252. PENNISETUM THUNBERGII Kunth. No. 1498. Near Franklin. Jan. 2, 19538. 208253. PENTASCHISTIS ANGUSTIFOLIA (Nees) Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1252. Twelve miles north of Piquetberg. Nov. 22. 208254. PENTASCHISTIS THUNBERGII Stapf. No. 1288. Near Darling. Nov. 20. 208255. PLAGIOCHLOA UNIOLAE (L.f.) Adamson & Sprague. Poaceae. No. 1284. Near Darling. Nov. 20. 208256. PoLYPOGON MONSPELIENSIS (L.) Desf. Poaceae. No. 1238. Near Darling. Nov. 20. 208257. PSORALEA HIRTA L. Fabaceae. No. 1236. Near Darling. Nov, 20. 208258. PTERONIA GLAUCA Thunb. Asteraceae. No. 1228. Near Victoria West in the Karroo bush veld. Nov. 18. 208259. TRICHOLAENA REPENS (Willd.) Hitche. Poaceae. eo 1404. Twelve miles south of Ventersburg, Orange Free State. Dec. 208260. RHYNCHELYTRUM SETIFOLIUM (Stapf.) Chiov. Poaceae. No. 1340. Between Grahamstown and Cold Spring. Dec. 6. 208261. RHYNCHOSIA CARIBAEA DC. Fabaceae. No. 1331. Groote River Pass, east of Nysna. Dec. 4. 150 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208213 to 208277—Continued 208262. SETARIA PERENNIS Hack. Poaceae. No. 1569. Twenty-eight miles south of Kroonstad, Orange Free State. Jan. 6, 11953. 208263. SETARIA SPHACELATA (Schum.) Stapf & Hubb. No. 1490. Farm at Edendale, near Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Jan. 1, 1953. 208264 and 208265. SUTHERLANDIA FRUTESCENS (L.) R. Br. Fabaceae. 208264. No. 1246. Piquetberg. Nov. 21. 208265. No. 1286. Brewel’s Kloof near Worcester. Nov. 30. 208266. TEPHROSIA CAPENSIS (Jacq.) Pers. Fabaceae. No. 1830. Groote River Pass, east of Nysna. Dec. 4. 208267 and 208268. THEMEDA TRIANDRA Forsk. Poaceae, 208267. No. 1317. Between Albertinia and Mossel Bay. Dec. 4. 208268. No. 1881. Gordonsville, north of Bethesda. Dec. 10. 208269. TRIFOLIUM sp. Fabaceae. so 1562. Ten miles north of Winburg, Orange Free State. Jan. 6, 1953: 208270. TRISTACHYA HISPIDA (L.) Schum. Poaceae. No. 1485. Hight miles southeast of Estcourt, Natal. Dec. 21. 208271. TRISTACHYA sp. No. 1496. Near Kokstad. Jan. 2, 19538. 208272. TRISTACHYA sp. No. 1506. Near Amalfi, west of Kokstad. Jan. 2, 1953. 208273. VICIA SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Common vetch. No. 1825. George. Dec. 4. 208274. WIBORGIA ARMATA Harv. Fabaceae. No. 1261. Twelve miles east of Van Rhynsdorp. Nov. 25. 208275. WIBORGIA FLEXUOSA Harv. No. 1270. Between Darling and Moorreesburg. Nov. 25. 208276. WIBORGIA OBCORDATA Thunb. No. 1262. Kobe Mountains, southeast of Van Rhynsdorp. Nov. 24. 208277. ZORNIA TETRAPHYLLA Mich. Fabaceae. No. 1889. Between Grahamstown and Cold Spring. Dec. 6. 208278. CITRUS. Rutaceae. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Citrus Experiment Station, Komagoe, Shizuoka-ken. Received May 7, 19538. Tyo-mkan. 208279. VICIA SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Common vetch. From Turkey. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Belts- ville, Md. Received May 7, 1958. No. 901. Fifty-seven miles southwest of Ankara, toward Otlatli. Oct. 9, 1952. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 151 208280. ORYZOPSIS COERULESCENS (Desf.) Hack. Poaceae. From Cyprus. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Belts- ville, Md. Received May 7, 1953. Seeds obtained in 1952 from Dr. Kenneth Jones, Director of Agriculture, Nicosia. 208281 to 208307. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 7, 1953. 208281. ANDROPOGON APPENDICULATUS Nees. Poaceae. No. 1561. Ten miles north of Winburg, Orange Free State. Jan. 6, 1953. 208282. ANTHEPHORA PUBESCENS Nees. Poaceae, No. 1565. Twelve miles south of Ventersburg, Orange Free State. Jan. 6, 1953. 208283. BRACHIARIA HUMIDICOLA (Rendle) Schweick. Poaceae. No. 1460. Vicinity of Karkloof River, north of Howick Falls, Natal. Dee: 26, 1952. 208284. BROMUS CATHARTICUS Vahl. Poaceae. Mowttio—™ Natal. Dec. 30, 1952. 208285. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth. Poaceae. Rhodes grass. Nee 1463. Natal. Dec. 27, 1952. 208286. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermuda grass. No. 1479. Near Estcourt, Natal. Dec. 30, 1952. 208287. DIGITARIA NATALENSIS var. STENTIANA Henr. Poaceae. No. 1458. Near Grantsville, Natal. Dec. 27, 1952. 208288. DIGITARIA TRICHOLAENOIDES Stapf. No. 1437. Eight miles southeast of Estcourt, Natal. Dec, 21, 1952. 208289. DIPLACHINE ELEUSINE Nees. Poaceae. No. 1472. In forest at False Bay, Natal. Dec. 29, 1952. 208290 to 208292. EHRHARTA CALYCINA J. E. Sm. Poaceae. 208290. No. 1244. Between Darling and Moorreesburg, Cape Province. Nov. 20, 1952. 208291. No. 1281. Between Paarl and Worcester, Cape Province. Nov. Zope 1952: 208292. No. 1315. Between Swellendam and Riversdale, Cape Province. ees 3, 1952. 208293. ERAGROSTIS PLANA Nees. Poaceae. No. 2010. Frankenwald Experiment Station. Mar. 10, 1953. 208294 and 208295. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees. Weeping lovegrass. 208294. No. 2012. Frankenwald Experiment Station. Mar. 10, 1953. 208295. No. 2018. Frankenwald Experiment Station. Mar. 10, 1953. 208296. IMPERATA CYLINDRICA (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. No. 1478. Near Estcourt, Natal. Dec. 30, 1952. EZ PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208281 to 208307—Continued 208297. MORAEA sp. _ Iridaceae, No. 1269. Between Darling and Moorreesburg, Cape Province. Nov. 26, 1952. 208298 and 208299. SETARIA FLABELLATA Stapf. Poaceae. 208298. No. 1446. Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Dec. 25, 1952. 208299. No. 1558. Ten miles north of Winburg, Orange Free State. Jan. 6, 1953. 208300 and 208301. SETARIA HOLSTII Herrm. 208300. No. 1555. Ten miles north of Bloemfontein, Orange Free State. Jan. 5, 1953. 208301. No. 1564. Twelve miles south of Ventersburg, Orange Free State. Jan. 6, 1953. 208302. SETARIA PALLIDIFUSCA (Schumach.) Stapf & Hubb. No. 1475. Natal. Dec. 30, 1952. 208303. SETARIA GERRARDII Stapf. No. 1398. Bloemfontein, Orange Free State. Dec, 11, 1952. 208304. SETARIA sp. No. 1477. Near Estcourt, Natal. Dec. 30, 1952. 208305. SETARIA FLABELLATA Stapf. No. 1541. One mile west of Lady Grey, Cape Province. Jan. 4, 1953. 208306. SETARIA woopDII Hack. No. 1467. Natal. Dec. 28, 1952. 208307. VICIA BENGHALENSIS L. Fabaceae. No. 1287. Near Darling, Cape Province. Nov. 20, 1952. 208308 to 208317. From Cuba. Roots and rhizomes collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agricultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricul- tural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 7, 1953. 208308 to 208315. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. From the Isle of Pines. Apr. 29, 1953. (Roots.) 208308. No. 293. La Tumbita. Skin and flesh white. 208309. No. 294. Temiento. La Tumbita. Skin deep pink; flesh white. 208310. No. 296. Mulato. Presidio Modelo. Skin purplish; flesh white. 208311. No. 297. Amarillo. Near Colombia. Skin pink; flesh white. oe No. 298. Blanco. Near Colombia. Skin white; flesh pale yel- ow. 208313. No. 299. Caimanero. Near Colombia. Skin deep purplish red; flesh white. 208314. No. 307. 40 Days. El Bobo. Skin pink; flesh white. 208315. No. 314. Santa Barbara. Skin reddish; flesh white. 208316. COLOCASIA sp. Araceae. No. 289. Malanga. Near Hershey, Havana. Apr. 28, 1953. Flesh yellow. (Rhizomes.) 208317. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. No. 306. Mongo. El Bobo, Isle of Pines. Apr. 30, 1953. Skin pink; flesh cream colored. (Roots.) JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 153 208318 to 208354. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From England. Tubers presented by the National Institute of Agricultural Botany, Cambridge. Received May 8, 1953. 208318. A. 1494. 208337. E. 42. 208319. A. 1680. 208338. F. 109. 208320. A. 1695. 208339. F. 275. 208321. A. 1736. 208340. F. 558. 208322. A. 2077. 208341. F. 580. 208323. C. 68. 208342. F. 610. 208324. C. 11la. 208343. F. 672 208325. C. 139. 208344. F. 754. 208326. C. 199. 208345. F. 807 208327. C. 245. 208346. F. 808. 208328. C. 298. 208347. F. 1078. 208329. D. 148. 208348. F. 1121. 208330. D. 151. 308349. F. 1158. 208331. D. 156. 208350. F. 1279. 208332. D. 226. 208351. F. 1407. 208333. D. 364. 208352. F. 1462. 208334. D. 413. 208353. F. 1902. 208335. D. 512. 208354. W. 5/31. 208336. D. 542. 208355 to 208362. PSIDIUM GUAJAVA L. Myrtaceae. Guava. From India. Seeds presented by Rai Rajrang Bahadur Singh, Lucknow. Received May 8, 1953. 208355. Bahdri Special. 208359. Gole Chakai. 208356. Big Three. 208360. Popular Bhadri. 208357. Chakai Phankidar. 208361. T. P. Pasand. 208358. Chittidar. 208362. Mixed. 208363 and 208364. From Turkey. Bulbs collected by Dr. Baki Kasapligil, University of An- kara, Ankara. Received May 8, 1953. 208363. MUSCARI sp. Liliaceae. 208364. TULIPA GESNERIANA L. Liliaceae. 208365. FESTUCA ELATIOR L. Poaceae. Meadow fescue. From New Zealand. Seeds presented by L. Corkill, Palmerston North. Received May 8, 1953. Seeds selected from plants that appeared typical of tall fescue as it grows at Palmerston North. 208366 to 208368. ALLIUM spp. Liliaceae. From Cuba. Bulbs collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agricultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineer- ing, Beltsville, Md. Received May 8, 1953. 208366. ALLIUM SCHOENOPRASUM L. No. 162. Near Havana. Apr. 14, 1953. Grown by Chinese gardeners. 154 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208366 to 208368—Continued 208367. ALLIUM SATIVUM L. Garlic. No. 1838. Market, Cardenas, Matanzas. Apr. 18, 1953. From Italy. 208368. ALLIUM CEPA L. Onion. No. 185. Market, Cardenas, Matanzas. Apr. 18, 1953. From Chile. 208369. COFFEA sp. Rubiaceae. Coffee. From Ethiopia. Seeds presented by Pierre G. Sylvain, Food and Agricul- ture Organization of the United Nations, Addis Ababa. Received May 8, 1953: S.15. Wolchitte. Collected at an altitude of about 1900 meters at the village of Dedjeba, on the main highway between Addis Ababa and Jimma. 208370 and 208371. From Tanganyika. Seeds presented by the Pasture Research Officer, Mpwa- pwa. Received May 8, 1958. 208370. CROTALARIA MUCRONATA Desyv. Fabaceae. 208371. TEPHROSIA sp. Fabaceae. 208372 to 208417. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 11, 1953. 208372. ANDROPOGON sp. Poaceae. No. 1481. Near Estcourt, Natal. Dec. 30, 1952. 208373. ANDROPOGON sp. No. 1295. Brewel’s Kloof near Worcester, Cape Prevince. Nov. 80, O52 208374 and 208375. BRACHIARIA SERRATA (Thunb.) Stapf. Poaceae. 208374. No. 1452. Vicinity of Karkloof River, north of Howick Falls, Natal. Dec. 26, 1952. 208375. No. 1571. Twenty-eight miles south of Kroonstad, Orange Free State. Jan. 6, 1958. 208376. DACTYLOCTENIUM GEMINATUM Hack. Poaceae. No. 1459. Roadside bank, Mount Zuzemi, Natal. Dec. 27, 1952. 208377. DIGITARIA ERIANTHA Steud. Poaceae. Poe 1557. Ten miles north of Winburg, Orange Free State. Jan. 6, 208378. DIGITARIA VALIDA Stent. No. 1470. Natal. Dec. 28, 1952. 208379 to 208382. DIGITARIA GLAUCA Stent. 208379. No. 1871. Douglas Heights, northwest of Grahamstown, Cape Province. Dec. 9, 1952. 208380. No. 13895. Twenty miles southwest of Trompsburg, Orange Free State. Dec. 11, 1952. . me No. 1588. One mile west of Lady Grey, Cape Province. Jan. 4, 208382. No. 1548. Fourteen miles northwest of Smithfield, Orange Free State. Jan. 5, 1953. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 155 208372 to 208417—Continued 208383. EHRHARTA CALYCINA J. E. Sm. Poaceae. No. 1885. Gordonsville, north of Bethesda, Cape Province. Dec. 10, 1952. 208384 and 208385. ERAGROSTIS CHLOROMELAS Steud. Poaceae. 208384. No. 1559. Ten miles north of Winburg, Orange Free State. Jan, 6, 1953. 208385. No. 2011. Frankenwald Experiment Station. Mar. 10, 1958. 208386 to 208390. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees. Weeping lovegrass. 208386. No. 1456. Vicinity of Karkloof River, north of Howick Falls, Natal. Dec. 26, 1952. 208387 to 208390. Frankenwald Experiment Station. Mar. 10, 1958. 208387. No. 2015. 208389. No. 2016. 208388. No. 2014. 208390. No. 2017. 208391. HEMARTHRIA ALTISSIMA (Poir.) Stapf & Hubb. Poaceae. No. 1455. Vicinity of Karkloof River, north of Howick Falls, Natal. Dec. 26, 1952. 208392. HYPARRHENIA HIRTA (L.) Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1277. Near Stellenbosch, Cape Province. Nov. 27, 1952. 208393. HYPOXIS RIGIDULA Baker. Liliaceae. No. 1441. Twenty-five miles northwest of Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Wee Zi, 192% 208394. HYPOXIS HEMEROCALLIDEA Fisch. & Mey. No. 1338. Between Grahamstown and Cold Spring, Cape Province. Dec. 6, 1952. 208395 and 208396. PANICUM DEUSTUM Thunb. Poaceae. 208395. No. 1478. In forest at False Bay, Natal. Dec. 29, 1952. 208396. No. 1474. In forest at False Bay, Natal. Dec. 29, 1952. 208397 to 208399. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Guinea grass. 208397. No. 1461. Mposa, Natal. Dec. 27, 1952. 208398 and 208399. Between Hluhluwe Game Reserve and Hluhluwe Halt, Natal. Dec. 28, 1952. 208398. No. 1465. 208399. No. 1468. 208400 to 208402. PANICUM STAPFIANUM Fourc. 208400. No. 1568. Twenty-eight miles south of Kroonstad, Orange Free State. Jan. 6, 1958. 208401. No. 13833. Thirty-eight miles northeast of Port Elizabeth, Cape Province. Dec. 5, 1952. 208402. No. 1394. Twenty miles southwest of Trompsburg, Orange Free State. Dec. 11, 1952. 208403. PANICUM sp. No. 1550. Fourteen miles northwest of Smithfield, Orange Free State. gan. 5, 1953. 208404. PHALARIS MINOR Retz. Poaceae. No. 1251. Twelve miles north of Piquetberg, Cape Province. Nov. 22, 1952. Annual. 156 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208372 to 208417—Continued 208405. RHIGOZUM OBOVATUM Burch. Bignoniaceae. No. 1858. In Fish River valley, north of Grahamstown, Cape Province. Dec. 8, 1952. 208406. RHYNCHOSIA SORDIDA (E. Mey.) Schinz. Fabaceae. No. 1428. Twenty miles northeast of Ladysmith, Natal. Dec. 21, 1952. 208407 to 208409. SETARIA NIGRIROSTRIS (Nees) Dur. & Schinz. Poaceae. 208407. No. 1450. Vicinity of Karkloof River, north of Howick Falls, Natal. Dec. 26, 1952. 208408. No. 1560. Ten miles north of Winburg, Orange Free State. Jan. 6, 1953. 208409. No. 1518. Between Mount Fletcher and Eland’s Height, Cape Province. Jan. 3, 1958. 208410 to 208412. SETARIA SPHACELATA (Schum.) Stapf & Hubb. 208410. No. 1440. Eight miles southeast of Estcourt, Natal. Dec. 21, 1952. 208411. No. 1466. Between Hluhluwe Game Reserve and Hluhluwe Halt, Natal. Dec. 28, 1952. 208412. No. 1572. Twenty-eight miles south of Kroonstad, Orange Free State. Jan. 6, 1953. 208413 to 208416. THEMEDA TRIANDRA Forsk. Poaceae. 208413. No. 1486. Eight miles southeast of Estcourt, Natal. Dec. 21, 1952. 208414. No. 1447. Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Dec. 25, 1952. 208415. No. 1469. Between Hluhluwe Game Reserve and Hluhluwe Halt, Natal. Dec. 28, 1952. 208416. No. 1573. Twenty-eight miles south of Kroonstad, Orange Free State. Jan. 6, 1953. 208417. THEMEDA sp. No. 1806. Five miles west of Caledon, Cape Province. Dec. 3, 1952. 208418. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. From Italy. Trees presented by Alfredo Rissi, Ferrara. Received May 12, 1953. A bbondanza. 208419 to 208473. From Nepal. Seeds collected by G. V. Bowers and Goran Knutsson, TCA, Kathmandu. Received May 12, 1953. 208419. CORIANDRUM SATIVUM L. Apiaceae. Coriander. From Pokhara. 208420 to 208425. ELEUSINE CORACANA (L.) Gaertn. Poaceae. Ragi. 208420. No. 1. From central Nepal. 208421 to 208425. From Pokhara. 208421. No. 2. From Majeripatan. 208424. No. 5. 208422. No. 3. 208425. No. 6. 208423. No. 4. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 157 208419 to 208473—Continued 208426 to 208428. FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM Moench. Polygonaceae. Buckwheat. 208426. No. 1. From Kathmandu Valley. 208427. No. 2. From Manganghot. 208428. No. 3. From Pokhara. 208429 to 208440. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merrill. Fabaceae. Soybean. 208429. No. 1. Black. From Kathmandu Valley. 208430. No. 2. Black. From Marsyandi Khola. 208431. No. 3. Brown. From Thonje. 208432. No. 4. Chocolate brown; early variety. From Kathmandu Valley. 208433. No. 5. Chocolate brown; late variety. From Kathmandu Valley. 208434. No. 6. White; late variety. From Kathmandu Valley. 208435. No. 7. Mixed. From Nalma. 208436. No. 8. Mixed. From Nalma. 208437 to 208440. From Pokhara. 208437. No. 9. 208439. No. 11. 208438. No. 10. 208440. No. 12. 208441. GossyPIuM. Malvaceae. Cotton. 208442. HORDEUM sp. Poaceae. Barley. From Pisang. 208443 to 208457. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. 208443. Andi. From North Pokhara. 208444. Bahairne I. From North Pokhara. 208445. Bahairne II. From Pokhara. 208446. Bumful. From Pokhara. 208447. Harly No.1. From Kathmandu Valley. 208448. Harly No. 2. From Kathmandu Valley. 208449. Early No. 3. From Kathmandu Valley. 208450. Hasa. From Pokhara. 208451. Jetho Budho. From Pokhara. 208452. Juppa. From Pokhara. 208453. Late No.1. From central Nepal. 208454. Late No. 2. From Kathmandu Valley. 208455. Marsi. From Pokhara. 208456. Mid-season. From Kathmandu Valley. 208457. No. 4. From Majeripatan, Pokhara. 208458. PERILLA FRUTESCENS (L.) Britton. Menthaceae. 208459. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. 208460 and 208461. PHASEOLUS CALCARATUS Roxb. Rice bean. 208460. Masyang. 208461. Small Masyang. 208462. PHASEOLUS MUNGO L. Urd. 208463. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. 158 ~ PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208419 to 208473—Continued 208464. RICINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. 208465. TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L. Fabaceae. Fenugreek. 208466 and 208467. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 208466. No. 1. 208467. No. 2. 208468 to 208473. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. 208468. No. 1. From Nepal. 208472. No. 5. From Pokhara. 208469. No. 2. From Ngawal. 208473. No. 6. From Kathman- 208470. No. 3. From Sankhu. du Valley. 208471. No. 4. From Majeripatan, Pokhara. 208474 to 208485. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. BOTRYTIS L. Brassicaceae. Cauliflower. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by the Institute for Horticultural Crops Improvement, Wageningen. Received May 13, 1958. 208474. Ve De Slez. Type A. 208479. Snowball Early. 53020. 53018. 208480. Record Early. 53021. 208475. Ve De Slez. Type B. 208481. Record Medium Early. 53014. 53022. a Ve De Slez. Type C. 208482. Matines. 53023. 208477. Erfurter Early. 53018. 208483. Le Cerf Medium. 538024. 208478. Snowball Extra Early. 208484. Iglo Late. 53025, 58019. 208485. Flora Blanca Late. 53026. 208486 and 208487. From France. Seeds presented by Vilmorin-Andrieux, Paris. Received May 13, 1958. 208486. ATRIPLEX HORTENSIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Garden orach. 208487. CHENOPODIUM BONUS-HENRICUS L. Chenopodiaceae. 208488 to 208523. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. From Guatemala. Seeds presented by the American Embassy, Guatemala City. Received May 13, 1953. 208488. No. 1. 208502. No. 15. 208489. No. 2. 208503. No. 16. 208490. No. 3. 208504. No. 17. 208491. No. 4. 208505. No. 18. 208492. No. 5. 208506. No. 19. 208493. No. 6. 208507. No. 20. 208494. No. 7. 208508. No. 21. 208495. No. 8. 208509. No. 22. 208496. No. 9. 208510. No. 23. 208497. No. 10. 208511. No. 24. 208498..No. 11. 208512. No. 25. 208499. No. 12. 208513. No. 26. 208500. No. 18. 208514. No. 27. 208501. No. 14. 208515. No. 28. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 159 208488 to 208523—Continued 208516. No. 29. 208520. No. 38. 208517. No. 30. 208521. No. 34. 208518. No. 31. 208522. No. 35. 208519. No. 32. 208523. No. 36. 208524 to 208526. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotate. From Cuba. Roots collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agricultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultrual Engineer- ing, Beltsville, Md. Received May 14, 1953. 208524. No. 184. Boniato Amarillo. Market, Cardenas, Matanzas. Skin dark reddish purple; flesh rich cream colored. Apr. 18, 19538. 208525. No. 279. Choricera. Roblar Maata, Pinar del Rio. Skin light pink; flesh white. Apr. 28, 1953. 208526. No. 280. Negro Parado. Pinar del Rio. Skin red; flesh white. Apr. 28, 1958. 208527 to 208531. From Mexico. Roots collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Belts- ville, Md. Received May 14, 1953. Collected in Veracruz, Apr. 24 and 25, 1953. 208527 and 208528. DIOSCOREA COMPOSITA Hemsl. Dioscoreaceae. 208527. No. 12582. Four miles west of Martinez de la Torre. 208528. No. 12588. Sixty miles east of Huauchinango. 208529. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12587. Twenty miles southwest of Tihuatlan along road to Huau- chinango. 208530. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12588A. Sixty miles east of Huauchinango. 208531. DIOSCOREA sp. (No field notes.) 208532. CAMELLIA sp. Theaceae. From Japan. Cuttings collected by Eikichi Satomi, Higashi-Kanbara-Gori, Niigata Prefecture. Received May 15, 1958. Received as Camellia rusticana, an apparently unpublished name. 208533 to 208536. From Puerto Rico. Roots collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agri- cultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 18, 1953. 208533. IPOMOEA sp. Convolvulaceae, No. 341. Buena Vista Camp, Maricao Forest. May 6, 1953. 208534 to 208536. From Toro Negro National Forest. May 8, 1953. 208534. IPOMOEA sp. No. 371. 208535. IPOMOEA sp. No. 372. 208536. IPOMOEA sp. No. 378. 160 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208537 to 208553. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotate. From Puerto Rico. Roots collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agri- cultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 18, 1953. 208537. No. 335. Market, Maracao. May 6. 208538 to 208541. Market, Sabarra Grande. May 6. 208538. No. 345. Skin red; flesh orange. 208539. No. 346. Skin purple; flesh white. 208540. No. 347. Skin coppery; flesh cream colored. 208541. No. 348. Skin and flesh cream colored. 208542. No. 349. Lorita. Quebradillas. Skin reddish purple; flesh white. 208543. No. 351. Quebradillas. Skin reddish purple; flesh white. eee No. 352. Between Quebradillas and Camuy. Skin bronze; flesh white. 208545. No. 353. Between Quebradillas and Camuy. Skin cream colored; flesh white. 208546. No. 354. Camuy. Skin light red; flesh white. 208547. No. 355. Continental. Near Montana. Skin coppery; flesh orange. 208548. No. 358. Yauco. Skin light red; flesh white. 208549. No. 361. Ponce. Skin reddish copper; flesh yellow. 208550. No. 362. Ponce. Skin bronze; flesh cream colored. 208551. No. 363. Ponce. Skin dark purple; flesh white. 208552. No. 377. Market, Mayagtiez. Skin red; flesh yellow. 208553. No. 378. Market, Mayagiiez. Skin and flesh white. 208554 to 208558. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. From Puerto Rico. Roots collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agri- cultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 18, 1958. 208554. No. 331. PR No. 3. Marydale canning plant, Isabela. May 5, 1958. 208555. No. 332. Short Ajoya. Isabela. May 5, 1958. Skin and flesh white. 208556 and 208557. From market, Aguadilla. May 5, 1953. 208556. No. 323. Cambray. Skin creamy bronze; flesh deep cream colored. 208557. No. 324. Ajoya. Skin and flesh cream colored. 208558. No. 322. Cambray. Market, Aguada. May 5, 19538. Skin red- dish bronze; flesh orange. 208559 to 208561. RUBUS spp. Rosaceae. From Puerto Rico. Plants collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agri- cultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 18, 1958. 208559. RUBUS GLAUCUS Benth. Andes raspberry. No. 370. Toro Negro National Forest. May 8, 1953. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 161 208559 to 208561—Continued 208560. RUBUS ROSAEFOLIUS J.E. Sm. Roseleaf raspberry. No. 340. Maricao Forest. May 6, 1958. 208561. RUBUS sp. No. 380. Maricao Forest. May 6, 1958. 208562 to 208566. From Argentina. Tubers presented by Prof. H. Brucher, Fundacion Miguel Lillo, Tucuman. Received May 18, 1953. 208562. SOLANUM sp. Solanaceae. Nos. tb: 208563. SOLANUM sp. INioz 39. 208564. SOLANUM sp. No. 48. 208565. SOLANUM sp. No. 44. 208566. SOLANUM sp. No. 55. 208567. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. White clover. From Italy. Seeds presented by Fratelli Carapolli, Florence. Received May 18, 1953. Italian Giant. 144-22/12. 208568 to 208570. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Germany. Tubers presented by Otto Schulz, Dortmund. Received May 19, 1958. 208568. Bond. 208569. Heida. 208570. Sikersegen. . 208571 and 208572. CHLOROPHYTUM LAXUM R. Br. Liliaceae. Green dracena. From New Zealand. Seeds presented by Lucy B. Moore, Division of Scien- tific and Industrial Research, Wellington. Received May 19, 1953. 208571. From Foxton. 208572. From Levin. 208573 to 208582. SORGHUM spp. Poaceae. From India. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Institute, Coim- batore. Received May 19, 1953. 208573. SORGHUM ARUNDINACEUM (Willd.) Stapf. 208574 and 208575. SORGHUM HALEPENSE (L.) Pers. Johnson grass. 208574. S. 267. 208575. S. 310. 208576. SORGHUM STAPFII (Hook.f.) C.E.C. Fisch. 208577. SORGHUM SUBGLABRESCENS var. COMPACTUM (Burkhill) Snowden. 208578. SORGHUM SUDANESE (Piper) Stapf. Sudan grass. 162 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208573 to 208582—Continued 208579. SORGHUM VERTICILLIFLORUM (Steud.) Stapf. 208580 and 208581. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. 208580. Coimbatoricum. 208581. Mediocre. 208582. SORGHUM NERVOSUM Chiov. 208583 to 208597. From England. Seeds presented by Sutton & Sons, Ltd., Reading. Received May 19, 1953. 208583 to 208586. PHASEOLUS COCCINEUS L. Fabaceae. Scarlet runner bean. 208583. Achievement. 208585. Prize-winner. 208584 Best of All. 208586. Scarlet. 208587 to 208591. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. 208587. Earliest of All. 208590. Premier. 208588. Masterpiece. 208591. The Prince. 208589. Nobility. 208592 to 208597. VICIA FABA L. Fabaceae. Broadbean. 208592. Hahibition Longpod. 208595. Prolific Longpod. 208593. Green Giant Longpod. 208596. The Sutton. 208594. Green Windsor. 208597. Unrivalled Green Windsor 208598 to 208609. RICINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. From Oklahoma. Seeds planted at the Agricultural Experiment Station, Stillwater. Numbered May 19, 1958. Originally from Dr. S. C. Litzenberger, Servicio Tecnico Agricola de Nica- ragua, Managua, Nicaragua. 208598. Nic. 1840. O. EH. de Finotego #1. 208599. Nic. 1841. O.E. de Finotego #2. 208600. Nic. 1842. Arraba de Matagalpa. 208601. Nic. 18438. Sur de Finotego #1. 208602. Nic. 1844. Sur de Finotego #2. 208603. Nic. 1845. Sur de Finotego #3. 208604. Nic. 1846. Sur Antes de Finotego. 208605. Nic. 1847. Este de Finotego. 208606. Nic. 1848. La Entrada de la Fundadora #1. 208607. Nic. 1849. La Entrada de la Fundadora #2. 208608. Nic. 1850. Matagalpa. 208609. Nic. 1851. La Fundadora. 208610 to 208656. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. From Puerto Rico. Roots collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agri- cultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 19, 1953. Collected May 12 to 15, 1953. 208610. No. 384. Jubos. Skin red; flesh yellow. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 163 208610 to 208656—Continued 208611. No. 385. 208612. No. 388. 208613. No. 389. 208614. No. 391. 208615. No. 395. 208616. No. 396. 208617. No. 398. 208618. No. 400. cream colored. 208619. No. 403. 208620. No. 407. 208621. No. 408. Quebradillas. Skin copper; flesh deep orange. Market, Canovanas. Skin red; flesh white. Near Loiza Aldea. Skin pink; flesh white. Medianea Alta. Skin purplish red; flesh white. Market, Rio Grande. Skin and flesh white. Diablita. Near Rio Grande. Skin tan; flesh white. Memeyes. Skin red; flesh white. Mulato Blanco. Market, Fajardo. Skin tan; flesh Daguas. Skin and flesh white. North of Gurabo. Skin red; flesh cream colored. North of Gurabo. Skin bronze; flesh light cream colored. 208622 to 208644. Rio Piedras. 208622. No. 409. 208623. No. 410. 208624. No. 411. 208625. No. 412. 208626. No. 413. 208627. No. 414. 208628. No. 415. 208629. No. 416. 208630. No. 417. 208631. No. 418. 208632. No. 419. 208633. No. 420. 208634. No. 421. 208635. No. 422. 208636. No. 423. 208637. No. 424. 208638. No. 425. 208639. No. 426. 208640. No. 427. 208641. No. 428. 208642. No. 429. 208643. No. 430. 208644. No. 431. 208645. No. 446. orange. 208646. No. 447. Skin copper; flesh orange. Skin pink; flesh light cream colored. Skin tan; flesh cream colored. Dorada. Skin flesh colored; flesh orange. Skin white; flesh light cream colored. Skin tan; flesh cream colored. Skin white; flesh light cream colored. Mameya Cidra. Skin bronze; flesh orange. Skin white; flesh yellowish. Skin light coppery; flesh light orange. Skin tan; flesh cream colored. Mameya. Skin flesh colored; flesh orange. Skin white; flesh light cream colored. Skin white; flesh very pale yellow. Skin pinkish red; flesh deep orange. Skin pinkish red; flesh pale yellow. Skin pinkish bronze; flesh pale yellow. Skin reddish pink; flesh light orange. Skin red; flesh light orange. Skin white; flesh orange. Skin flesh colored; flesh pale yellow. Flecha. Skin deep coppery; flesh orange. Boniato. Skin purplish red; flesh deep orange. Flecha No. 2. Catano. Skin reddish purple; flesh Catano. 208647 to 208650. Near Vega Alta. 208647. No. 449. 208648. No. 450. 208649. No. 451. 208650. No. 452. yellow Candela. Skin purple; flesh white. Caldarona. Skin purplish red; flesh white. Luga. Skin deep pink; flesh white. Boniato Coto Norte. Skin bronze tan; flesh rich 164 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208610 to 208656—Continued 208651. No. 453. Near Manati. Skin purplish red; flesh white. 208652. No. 454. Near Barceloneta. Skin reddish purple; flesh orange. 208653. No. 455. Near Barceloneta. Skin reddish purple; flesh white. 208654. No. 456. Palmas Alta. Skin reddish purple; flesh white. 208655. No. 457. Near Palmas Alta. Skin reddish purple; flesh white. 208656. No. 458. Near El Vigia. Skin reddish purple; flesh white. 208657. MANGIFERA INDICA L. Anacardiaceae. Mango. From Puerto Rico. Seeds collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agri- cultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 20, 1953. No. 445. Rio Piedras. May 14, 1958. 208658 to 208676. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. From Mexico. Seeds presented by the Rockefeller Foundation, Mexico, D.F. Received May 20, 1953. 208658. No. 161. 208668. Guerrero 4—A. 208659. No. 2191. 208669. AGS. 10-2. 208660. No. 2198. 208670. Puebla 45-2. 208661. No. 2194. 208671. Rocamex 3. 208662. No. 1—B-3 Puebla. 208672. Ricos. 208663. No. 3—D-—2 Puebla. 208673. Jamaica. 208664. No. 27-B Puebla. 208674. H60—22—A-1. 208665. Guatemala 10-1. 208675. Zacatecas 24-1. 208666. Guatemala 36. 208676. Oaxaca 14-3. 208667. Jalisco 22-1. 208677 to 208728. From Algeria. Seeds presented by the Station Centrale d’Essais de Semences et d’Amelioration des Plantes, Maison-Carrée. Received May 20, 1953. 208677 and 208678. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Asteraceae. Safflower. 208677. No. 1. 208678. No. 2. From the East Indies. 208679 to 208681. FESTUCA ARUNDINACEA Schreb. Poaceae. Fescue. 208679. No. 47. 208680. No. 146. 208681. No. 352. 208682. LUPINUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS L. Fabaceae. 208683. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. 208684. MELILOTUS ALBA Desr. Fabaceae. White sweetclover. 208685. MELILOTUS SEGETALIS (Brot.) Seringe. 208686. MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS (L.) Lam. Yellow sweetclover. 208687. PANICUM PROLOTUM F. Muell. Poaceae. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 165 208677 to 208728—Continued 208688 to 208701. RICINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. 208688. No. M6. Annual type. 208695. No. 39. 208689. No. M6. Perennial type. 208696. No. 41. 208690. No. 4. 208697. No. 44. 208691. No. 26. 208698. No. 45. 208692. No. 31. 208699. No. 47. 208693. No. 34. 208700. No. 48. 208694. No. 37. 208701. From Verone. 208702. SORGHUM ALMUM Parodi. Poaceae. 208703. SORGHUM CAUDATUM (Hack.) Stapf. 208704. SORGHUM CONSPICUUM var. RUBICUNDUM Snowden. 208705. SORGHUM CORIACEUM Snowden. 208706. SORGHUM DOCHNA (Forsk.) Snowden. 208707. SCRGHUM GUINEENSE Stapf. 208708. SORGHUM MELALEUCUM Stapf. 208709. SORGHUM MEMBRANACEUM Chiov. 208710. SORGHUM NERVOSUM Chiov. 208711. SoRGHUM NIGRICANS (Ruiz & Pav.) Snowden. 208712 and 208713. SORGHUM VULGARE var. ROXBURGHII (Stapf) Haines. 208712. No. 1. 208713. No. 2. 208714. SORGHUM SPLENDIDUM (Hack.) Snowden. 208715. SORGHUM SUBGLABRESCENS (Steud.) Schweinf. & Aschers. 208716. SORGHUM SUBGLABRESCENS var. COMPACTUM (Burkhill) Snowden. 208717 and 208718. SORGHUM SUBGLABRESCENS var. OVIFORME Snowden. 208717. No. 1. 208718. No. 2. 208719. SORGHUM SUBGLABRESCENS var. RUBIDUM (Burkhill) Snowden, 208720. SORGHUM STAPFII (Hook.f.) C.E.C. Fisch. 208721. SORGHUM SUDANESE (Piper) Stapf. Sudan grass. 208722. SORGHUM VERSICOLOR Anderss. 208723 to 208725. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. 208723. No. 1. 208724. No. 2. 208725. No. 3. 208726. SORGHUM VULGARE var. CAFFRORUM (Retz.) Hubb. & Rehd. 208727. TRIFOLIUM PHLEOIDES Pourr. Fabaceae. 208728. VICIA SICULA Guss. Fabaceae. 208729. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Peanut. From Brazil. Seeds presented by Departamento Da Producao Vegetal, Cam- pinas, Sao Paulo. Received May 21, 1953. Tatu. 166 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208730. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. White clover. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Corsorzio Agrario Provinciale Di Milano, Milan. Received May 21, 1953. Gigante Lodigiano. 208731 to 208771. From Cuba. Seeds collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agricultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineer- ing, Beltsville, Md. Received May 21, 1953. Collected in 1953. 208731 and 208732. ABELMOSCHUS ESCULENTUS (L.) Moench. Malvaceae. Okra. 208731. No. 189. Sierra Morena, Santa Clara. Apr. 18. 208732. No. 211. Near Sagua la Grande, Santa Clara. Apr. 21. 208733. ALLIUM FISTULOSUM L. Liliaceae. Welsh onion. No. 161. Santiago de las Vegas, Havana. Apr. 14. 208734. BRASSICA PERVIRIDIS Bailey. Brassicaceae. No. 291. Santiago de las Vegas, Havana. Apr. 28. 208735 to 208737. CAJANUS CAJAN (L.) Druce. Fabaceae. Pigeonpea. Isle of Pines. Apr. 30. 208735. No. 304. Small brown seeds. 208736. No. 305. Large tan seeds. 208737. No. 313. (No notes.) 208738. CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. No. 311. Isle of Pines. Apr. 30. Fruits small, yellow, very hot. 208739. CARICA PAPAYA L. Caricaceae. Papaya. No. 181. (No field notes.) 208740. CITRULLUS VULGARIS Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. No. 309. El Bobo, Isle of Pines. Apr. 30. 208741 and 208742. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 208741. No. 225. Market, Sagua la Grande, Santa Clara. Apr. 20. Small to medium size; pineapple flavor. 208742. No. 317. Market, Nueva Gerona, Isle of Pines. Apr. 30. 208743. CUCURBITA PEPO L. Cucurbitaceae. Pumpkin. No. 3. Market, Artemisa, Pinar del Ric. Apr. 8. 208744 to 208758. GOSSYPIUM. Malvaceae. Cotton. 208744. No. 166. Sugidero de Batabano. Apr. 14. 208745. No. 168. Near Batabano. Apr. 14. 208746. No. 174. Near Pipian, Havana. Apr. 15. 208747. No. 175. One mile east of Pipian, Havana. Apr. 15. 208748. No. 188. Carrolillo, Santa Clara. Apr. 18. 208749. No. 205. Near Real Campifna, Santa Clara. Apr. 20. 208750. No. 213. Near Hatillo, Santa Clara. Apr. 21. 208751. No. 217. Near Zulueta, Santa Clara. Apr. 21. 208752. No. 218. Near Palmerejo, Santa Clara. Apr. 22. 208753. No. 229. Soledad, Santa Clara. Apr. 24. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 167 208731 to 208771—Continued 208744 to 208758—Continued 208754. No. 261. Jovellanos, Matanzas. Apr. 25. 208755. No. 264. Madruga, Havana. Apr. 26. 208756. No. 295. Santa Fe, Isle of Pines. Apr. 29. 208757. No. 301. Isle of Pines. Apr. 30. 208758. No. 312. Isle of Pines. Apr. 30. 208759. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweet potato. No. 212. Cijuentes, Santa Clara. Apr. 21. Skin red; flesh white. 208760 and 208761. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 208760. No. 203. Market, Colon, Matanzas. Apr. 20. Small native variety. 208761. No. 290. Near Havana. Apr. 28. Fruit high in solids. 208762. NICOTIANA TABACUM L. Solanaceae. Common tobacco. No. 1938. Near Rancho Veloz, Santa Clara. Apr. 18. 208763. PASSIFLORA sp. Passifloraceae. No. 254. Cumanayagua, Santa Clara. Apr. 24. Fruit red. 208764 to 208767. PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. Fabaceae. Lima bean. 208764. No. 179. 208765. No. 263. Near Varadero, Matanzas. Apr. 26. 208766. No. 300. Isle of Pines. Apr. 30. 208767. No. 303. Isle of Pines. Apr. 30. 208768 and 208769. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. 208768. No. 171. Havana. Apr. 10. 208769. No. 308. El Bobo, Isle of Pines. Apr. 30. 208770. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. No. 302. Isle of Pines. Apr. 30. 208771. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. No. 310. El Bobo, Isle of Pines. Apr. 30. 208772. TELFAIRIA PEDATA Hook. Cucurbitaceae. From Kenya. Seeds presented by R. Grahame Bell, Grahame Bell Ltd., Nairobi. Received May 22, 1958. 208773 to 208777. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. From Nicaragua. Seeds presented by the Servicio Tecnico Agricola de Nica- ragua, Managua. Received May 22, 1958. 208773. No. 1. 208776. No. 4. 208774. No. 2. 208777. No. 5. 208775. No. 3. 168 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208778 and 208779. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 22, 1958. Prinshof Experiment Station, Pretoria, Transvaal. March 1958. 208778. BIGNONIA sp. Bignoniaceae. No. 2018. 208779. QUERCUS sp. Fagaceae. No. 1976. 208780. SOLANUM LONGICONICUM Bitter. Solanaceae. From Costa Rica. Seeds collected by Claud Hope, Isla Bonita. Received May 22, 1953. 208781 to 208789. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merrill. Fabaceae. Soybean. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Hyogo Agricultural College, Sasayawa. Received May 22, 1953. 208781. Akazaya. 208786. Tamanishiki. 208782. Gin-Daizu. 208787. Tanba-kuro-daizu. 208783. Kaikon-Mame. 208788. Tookicht. 208784. Kiyozi. 208789. Zyuninyoshi. 208785. Kosa-Mame. 208790 to 208829. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. From Puerto Rico. Roots collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agri- cultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 25, 1958. 208790 to 208799. Market, Santurce, unless otherwise stated. May 16, 1953. 208790. No. 462. Skin reddish brown; flesh orange. 208791. No. 468. Skin beet-red; flesh deep cream colored. 208792. No. 465. Skin deep pink; flesh rich orange. 208793. No. 466. Skin and flesh white. 208794. No. 467. Skin purplish red. 208795. No. 468. Market, Rio Piedras. Skin copper red; flesh deep orange. 208796. No. 469. Market, Rio Piedras. Skin deep pink; flesh orange. 208797. No. 470. Skin purplish red; flesh very pale cream colored. 208798. No. 471. . Skin pinkish red; flesh rich orange. 208799. No. 472. Skin flesh color; flesh orange. 208800. No. 474. Near Las Cruces. May 17, 19538. Skin bronze; flesh pale cream colored. 208801. No. 478. Corozal. May 18, 1958. Skin purple; flesh white. 208802 to 208829. From Rio Piedras. May 18, 1953. 208802. No. 481. Skin light pink; flesh white. 208803. No. 482. Skin bronze; flesh cream color. 208804. No. 4838. Skin and flesh white. 208805. No. 484. Skin tan; flesh yellowish. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 169 208790 to 208829—Continued 208802 to 208829—Continued 208806. No. 485. Skin and flesh white. 208807. No. 486. Skin and flesh white. 208808. No. 487. Skin tan; flesh cream colored. 208809. No. 488. Skin and flesh white. 208810. No. 489. Skin light tan; flesh white. 208811. No. 490. Skin white; flesh cream colored. 208812. No. 491. Skin and flesh white. 208813. No. 492. Skin tan; flesh white. 208814. No. 493. Skin light tan; flesh cream colored. 208815. No. 494. Skin purplish red; flesh white. 208816. No. 495. Skin and flesh white. 208817. No. 496. Skin reddish purple; flesh cream colored. 208818. No. 497. Skin tan; flesh cream colored. 208819. No. 498. Skin tan; flesh yellow. 208820. No. 499. Skin tan; flesh cream colored. 208821. No. 500. Candela. Skin pink; flesh cream colored. 208822. No. 501. Skin and flesh white. 208823. No. 502. Skin tan; flesh cream colored. 208824. No. 503. Skin and flesh white. 208825. No. 504. Skin flesh colored; flesh cream colored. 208826. No. 505. Skin tan; flesh yellow. 208827. No. 506. Skin and flesh white. 208828. No. 507. Skin white; flesh light cream colored. 208829. No. 508. Skin tan; flesh cream colored. 208830 and 208831. From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Weibullsholm Plant Breeding Insti- tute, Landskrona. Received May 25, 1953. 208830. BROMUS ARVENSIS L. Poaceae. Pyramid. 208831. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchard grass. Pardue. 208832 to 208853. From Cuba and Costa Rica. Seeds collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agricultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 25, 1955. Collected in Cuba unless otherwise stated. 208832 to 208834. HIBISCUS CANNABINUS L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. M. L. Tamargo selections, Santiago de las Vegas, Havana Province. 208832. No. 276. Cubano. 208833. No. 277. Cuba 797. 208834. No. 278. Macco. 170 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208832 to 208853—Continued 208835 to 208838. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 208835. No. 282. Marti 51. San Antonio de Los Banos. Apr. 28, 1953. 208836. No. 288. Cresto M51 x 64. 208837. No. 284. Cueto M51 x 62. 208838. No. 285. Cueto M51 x 65. 208839 to 208844. RICINUS COMMUNIS LL. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. 208839 to 208842. Pinar del Rio Province. 208839. No. 40. Rio Feo. Apr. 10, 1953. 208840. No. 46. Two miles north of Pinar del Rio. Apr. 10, 19538. 208841. No. 68. Near San Vincente. Apr. 11, 1953. 208842. No. 79. Mariel. Apr. 12, 1958. 208843. No. 190. Sierra Morena, Matanzas. Apr. 18, 1953. 208844. No. 265. Trinidad, Santa Clara. Apr. 28, 1953. 208845. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. No. 178. ‘Turrialba, Costa Rica. Apr. 16, 1953. 208846 to 208853. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. Pinar del Rio Province. Apr. 28, 1958. 208846. No. 268. Vinales. Viinales. 208847. No. 269. Criollo. Puerto Esperanza. 208848. No. 270. Guanes. 208849. No. 271. Criollo. Vimnales. 208850. No. 272. Criollo Bosario. Puerto Esperanza. 208851. No. 273. Bahia Honda. 208852. No. 274. Smooth Dent. One km. northeast of Pinar del Rio. 208853. No. 275. Criollo. Three km. northeast of Pinar del Rio. 208854. SETARIA sp. Poaceae. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received July 18, 1953. No. 1601A. East of Frankhurstspruit, Transvaal. 208855. MANGIFERA INDICA L. Anacardiaceae. Mango. From India. Seeds presented by the Agricultural College and Research Institute, Coimbatore. Received May 26, 1953. Kalapdt. 208856 to 208881. SOLANUM spp. Solanaceae. From Argentina. Seeds presented by H. Brucher, Fundacién Miquel Lillo, Tucuman. Received May 26, 1958. 208856. SOLANUM ACAULE Bitter. IN@s Ge Abenat 208857. SOLANUM GIGANTOPHYLLUM Bitter. No. 32. Yunka Luma. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 lial 208856 to 208881—Continued 208858 to 208866. SOLANUM SIMPLICIFOLIUM Bitter. 208858. No. 24. Rio Chacra. 208859. No. 25. Type I-z. 208860: No. 26. Rio Charadero. Type II-4. Flowers white; leaves arge. 208861. No. 27. Type lI-6. La Benderita. 208862. No. 28. Type II-9. Rio Chacra. 208863. No. 29. Type IIl-7. Flowers white. 208864. No. 30. Type II-5. Mesada. Flowers white. 208865. No. 31. Type II-8. Rio Chacra. 208866. No. 45. Orero. 208867 and 208868. SOLANUM VERNEI Bitter & Wittm. 208867. No. 51. 208868. No. 52. 208869. SOLANUM sp. Pucara. 208870. SOLANUM sp. No. 34-15. 208871. SOLANUM sp. No. 35-4. 208872. SOLANUM sp. No. 36-11. 208873. SOLANUM sp. No. 40. 208874. SOLANUM sp. No. 41. 208875. SOLANUM sp. INjofs 42: 208876. SOLANUM sp. No. 46. 208877. SOLANUM sp. No. 48. 208878. SOLANUM sp. No. 49. 208879. SOLANUM sp. No. 50. 208880. SOLANUM sp. No. 53. 208881. SOLANUM sp. No. 54. lg PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208882 to 208891. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. From Puerto Rico. Roots collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agri- cultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 27, 1953. 208882. No. 520. Market, Cabo Rojo. May 21, 1953. Skin purplish red; flesh yellowish. 208883. No. 521. Market, Cabo Rojo. May 21, 1953. Skin tan; flesh white. 208884 to 208891. From the Mayagiiez Experiment Station, Mayagtiez. May 22, 1953. 208884. No. 525. B-—6328. 208888. No. 530. B-6329. 208885. No. 526. B-—6353. 208889. No. 531. B-6328. 208886. No. 527. B—6369. 208890. No. 532. B-6324. 208887. No. 528. B-6325. 208891. No. 533. B-—6347. 208892 to 208913. | From Iraq. Seeds presented by the Technical Cooperation Administration through the American Embassy, Baghdad. Received May 27, 1953. 208892 to 208905. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae Common wheat. 208892. English. 208899. Krata. 208893. Hamrah. 208900. Mania. 208894. Hawasia. 208901. Misria. 208895. Homara. 208902. Okama. 208896. Homara-Mania. 208903. Rash-kool. 208897. Kadrmia. 208904. Sarc-ah. 208898. Kendiharia. 208905. Yosifia. 208906 to 208910. TRITICUM DURUM Desf. Durum wheat. 208906. Herma. 208909. Menshia. 208907. Lara. 208910. Sin El-Jamil. 208908. Mendola. 208911. TRITICUM POLONICUM L. Polish wheat. Sin El Pheel. 208912. TRITICUM TURGIDUM L. Poulard wheat. Zerdakia. 208913. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. Lal-Ton. 208914 to 208955. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Jayne cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 27, 1953. Collected in March 1953 from Prinshof Experiment Station, Pretoria, Transvaal, unless otherwise stated. 208914. ALLOTEROPSIS SEMIALATA (R. Br.) Hitche. Poaceae. No. 1777. Along Delmas road near Pretoria, Transvaal. Jan. 27. 208915. ANDROPOGON INERMIS Steud. Poaceae. No. 1814. Rietvlei Agricultural Research Station, Transvaal. Feb. 5. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 173 208914 to 208955—Continued 208916. ANTHEPHORA PUBESCENS Nees. Poaceae. No. 1827. Fifty-five miles southwest of Mafeking, Cape Province. Feb. 9. 208917. ARISTIDA OBTUSA Delile. Poaceae. No. 1867. Rietvlei Agricultural Research Station, Transvaal. Feb. 17. 208918. ARISTIDA CILIATA Desf. No. 1869. Rietvlei Agricultural Research Station, Transvaal. Feb. 17. 208919. ARISTIDA UNIPLUMIS Roem. & Schult. No. 1868. Rietvlei Agricultural Research Station, Transvaal. Feb. 17. 208920. BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA (Hochst.) Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1986. 208921. BRACHIARIA sp. No. 1988. 208922. BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA (Hochst.) Stapf. No. 2006. 208923. CHRYSOPOGON MONTANUS var. TREMULUS (Hack.) Stapf. Poaceae. No. 2001. 208924. DIGITARIA PENTZII Stent. Poaceae. No. 1943. 208925. DIGITARIA SERIATA Stapf. No. 1937. 208926. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth. Poaceae. No. 1978. 208927. DIGITARIA SERIATA Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1974. 208928. DIGITARIA SMUTSII Stent. No. 1794. Transvaal. Feb. 3. 208929 to 208931. DIGITARIA VALIDA Stent. 208929. No. 1940. 208930. No. 1968. P. 95. 208931. No. 1966. P. 62. 208932. DIGITARIA SMUTSII Stent. ING= 196i. P. 856. 208933. DIGITARIA sp. INoz 1962: P. 158. 208934. DIGITARIA VALIDA Stent. INO 9G 1.5 bf . S58. 208935. DIGITARIA sp. INO: -1968aP 1645. 208936. DIGITARIA sp. Neo: 19695 P21655. 208937. DIGITARIA VALIDA Stent. No. 1970:, P1657. 174 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208914 to 208955—Continued 208938. DIMORPHOTHECA PLUVIALIS (L.) Moench. Asteraceae. Cape-marigold. No. 1981. Pretoria. 208939 and 208940. ECHINOCHLOA PYRAMIDALIS (Lam.) Hitche. & Chase. Poaceae. 208939. No. 1997. 208940. No. 1998. 208941. EHRHARTA LONGIFLORA J. E. Sm. Poaceae. No. 1864. Rietvlei Agricultural Research Station, Transvaal. Feb. 17, 1958. 208942. LEONOTIS MICROPHYLLA Skan. Menthaceae. No. 1784. Near Johannesburg, Transvaal. Jan. 31, 1953. 208943. PANICUM COLORATUM L. Poaceae. No. 1580. Pinaars River, Transvaal. Jan. 9, 1953. 208944. PANICUM DEUSTUM Thunb. No. 1982. 208945 and 208946. SETARIA ALMASPICATA De Wit. Poaceae. 208945. No. 1971. 208946. No. 1984. 208947. SETARIA NIGRIROSTRIS (Nees.) Dur. & Schinz. No. 1949. 208948 and 208949. SETARIA SPHACELATA (Schum.) Stapf & Hubb. 208948. No. 19388. 208949. No. 1990. 208950. SPOROBOLUS FIMBRIATUS var. LATIFOLIUS Stent. Poaceae. No. 1988. 208951. TETRACHNE DREGEI Nees. Poaceae. No. 2008. 208952. TRIFOLIUM AFRICANUM Ser. Fabaceae. No. 1819. Eight miles east of Bethal, Transvaal. Feb. 7. 1953. 208953. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. White clover. No. 1809. Rietvlei Agricultural Research Station, Transvaal. Feb. 5, 1958. 208954. UROCHLOA PULLULANS Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1987. 208955. XYSMALOBIUM UNDULATUM (L.) R. Br. Asclepiadaceae. No. 1880. Pretoria, Transvaal. Feb. 4, 1953. 208956 to 208958. : From Kenya. Seeds presented by the Grassland Research Station, Kitale. Received May 28, 1958. 208956 and 208957. TRIFOLIUM JOHNSTONII Oliver. Fabaceae. Clover. 208956. K 53187. 208957. K 533848. 208958. TRIFOLIUM SEMIPILOSUM F'resen. K 5154. (2) JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 175 208959 to 208972. From California. Plants growing at the Huntington Botanical Garden, San Marino. Numbered May 28, 1958. Collected by H. S. Gentry in central Mexico in April and May, 1953. 208959. AGAVE sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. 12561. Cerro, 15 to 20 miles north of Los Mochis, Sinaloa, on volcanic cliffs. 208960. AGAVE sp. No. 12578. Five to eight miles east of Encinal, along highway from Huatusco to Veracruz. 208961. AGAVE sp. No. 12575. Thirty to forty miles southeast of Jalapa, Veracruz. 208962. AGAVE sp. No. 12576. Fourteen miles west of Jalapa along road to Puebla. 208963. AGAVE sp. No. 12576A. See PI 208962; variant with population. 208964. AGAVE sp. No. 12577. Sixteen miles west of Jalapa, Veracruz, along highway to Puebla. 208965. AGAVE sp. No. 12578. Five miles east of Lago de Alchichica, Veracruz. 208966. AGAVE sp. No. 12579. One mile east of Zacatepec, Puebla, along road to Jalapa. 208967. AGAVE sp. No. 12580. Three miles east of Tulancingo, Hidalgo. 208968. AGAVE sp. No. 12598. About 40 miles south of Mexico City, along new highway to Cuernavaca. 208969. AGAVE sp. No. 12597. Fifteen miles west of Cadereyta, Querétaro, along road to Querétaro. 208970. CACTUS sp. Cactaceae. No. 12592. Three to four miles east of Tulancingo, Hidalgo. 208971. FOUQUIERIA MACDOUGALI Nash. Fouquieriaceae. Bachaca, Sonora. 208972. MAMMILLARIA sp. Cactaceae. No. 12591. Three miles east of Tulancingo, Hidalgo. 208973 to 208978. From Mexico and Guatemala. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineer- ing, Beltsville, Md. Received May 28, 1958. Unless otherwise stated, seeds were collected in Mexico. 208973. CANAVALIA sp. Fabaceae. No. 12586. Tihuatlan. 208974. DIOSCOREA sp. Dioscoreaceae. No. 12546. San Sebastian, Retalhuleu, Guatemala. 176 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208973 to 208978—Continued 208975. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 12589. El] Suchil. 208976 and 208977. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. 208976. No. 12584. Market, Papantla. Apr. 25, 1953. 208977. No. 12585. Market, Papantla. Apr. 25, 1953. 208978. PHYSALIS sp. Solanaceae. No. 12599. Alamos, Sonora. 208979 to 209016. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 28, 1958. Collected in 19538 from the Rietvlei Agricultural Research Station, Rietvlei, Transvaal, unless otherwise stated. 208979. ARISTIDA HOCHSTETTERIANA G. Beck. Poaceae. No. 1866. Feb. 17. 208980. ARISTIDA UNIPLUMIS Roem. & Schult. INOS 70s. Bebe 1% 208981. DACTYLOCTENIUM GIGANTEUM Fish. & Schweik. Poaceae. No. 1779. Frankenwald Experiment Station, near Johannesburg, Trans- vaal. Jan. 29. 208982 to 208988. EHRHARTA CALYCINA J. E. Sm. Poaceae. 208982. No. 1856. 208986. No. 1860. 208983. No. 1857. 208987. No. 1862. 208984. No. 1858. 208988. No. 1863. 208985. No. 1859. 208989. EHRHARTA sp. No. 1861. 208990. EHRHARTA sp. No. 1865. 208991 to 208994. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees. Poaceae. Weeping lovegrass. 208991. No. 1810. 208993. No. 1812. 208992. No. 1811. 208994. No. 1818. 208995. GREWIA FLAVA DC. _ Tiliaceae. No. 1882. Five miles northwest of Kuruman, Cape Province. Feb. 10. 208996. PANICUM COLORATUM L. Poaceae. No. 1791. Near Pinaars River, Transvaal. Feb. 2. 208997 to 208999. PANICUM MAKARIKARIENSE (Goos.) Van Rensb. 208997. No. 1815. Feb. 5. 208998. No. 1848. 208999. No. 1853. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 aT 208979 to 209016—Continued 209000 to 209011. From Prinshof Experiment Station, Pretoria, Transvaal. February. 209000. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Guinea grass. No. 1991. 209001. PANICUM sp. No. 1844. P. 168. 209002. PANICUM sp. INowiS45> Ps 1423. 209003. PANICUM sp. No. 1846. P. 334. 209004. PANICUM sp. Niet. 1847. SPs 341; 209005. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Guinea grass. No. 1848. P. 1528. 209006. PANICUM sp. No. 1849. P. 1164. 209007 to 209010. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Guinea grass. 209007. No. 1850. P. 1531. 209008. No. 1851. P. 1529. 209009. No. 1852. P. 1809. 209010. No. 1854. P. 1676. 209011. PANICUM sp. No. 1855. P. 1412. 209012 to 209015. SETARIA SPHACELATA (Schum.) Stapf & Hubb. Poaceae. 209012. No. 1807. Feb. 5. 209013. No. 1808. Feb. 5. 209014. No. 1885. Near Johannesburg, Transvaal. Feb. 18. 209015. No. 1994. Prinshof Experiment Station, Pretoria, Transvaal. Mar. 11. 209016. TRIFOLIUM ALEXANDRINUM L. Fabaceae. Berseem. No. 1804. Prinshof Experiment Station, Pretoria, Transvaal. 1952. 209017 and 209018. From Costa Rica. Tubers presented by J. R. Hunter, Institute of Inter- American Affairs, Turrialba. Received May 28, 1953. 209017. DIoScOREA sp. Dioscoreaceae. 209018. DIOSCOREA sp. Maritimo. 209019 to 209059. From Puerto Rico and Cuba. Seeds collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agricultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 29, 1953. Collected in 1953; unless otherwise stated, collected in Puerto Rico. 209019. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Peanut. No. 838. Jobos, Isabela. May 5. 178 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 209019 to 209059—Continued 209020 and 209021. BRASSICA CAMPESTRIS L. Brassicaceae. 209020. No. 286. Apr. 28. 209021. No. 202. From Santiago de las Vegas Experiment Station, Havana, Cuba. Apr. 28. 209022. BRASSICA HIRTA Moench. Nos 28. Apr 28: 209023. BRASSICA NIGRA (L.) Koch. Black mustard. No. 288. Apr. 28. 209024 and 209025. CAJANUS CAJAN (L.) Druce. Fabaceae. Pigeonpea. 209024. No. 329. University of Puerto Rico, Isabela. May 5. 209025. No. 3938. Near Rio Grande. May 18. 209026 to 209028. CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. 209026. No. 330. Puerto Rico Wonder. University of Puerto Rico, Isabela. May 5. 209027. No. 364. Market, Ponce. May 8. Fruits small, red, sweet. 209028. No. 387. Market, Canévanas. May 138. Fruits button-like, orange red. 209029. CARICA PAPAYA L. Caricaceae. Papaya. No. 328. University of Puerto Rico, Isabela. May 5. 209030. CROTALARIA MUCRONATA Desv. Fabaceae. No. 315. Santa Barbara, Isle of Pines, Cuba. Apr. 30. 209031 to 209043. GossyPIUM. Malvaceae. Cotton. 209031. No. 325. Arenales. May 5. 209032. No. 374. Near Yauco. May 8. 209033. No. 375. Mayagtiez. May 8. 209034. No. 376. Mayagiiez. May 8. 209035. No. 379. Federal Experiment Station, Mayagiiez. May 10. Shrub with trunk 4 inches thick. 209036. No. 397. Near Rio Grande. May 18. 209037. No. 401. Near Fortuna. May 13. 209038. No. 402. Near Fortuna. May 13. 209039. No. 405. Cerro la Tiza, near Comerio. May 14. 209040. No. 448. Near Catario. May 15. 209041. No. 459. Near Arecibo. May 15. 209042. No. 460. Near Arecibo. May 15. Bush 8 feet high. 209043. No. 479. Corozal. May 18. 209044. GOSSYPIUM sp. No. 334. Las Cruces, Rincon. May 5. 209045 and 209046. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. 209045. No. 353. Between Camuy and Quebradillas. Skin cream col- ored; flesh white. May 7 209046. No. 403. Daguas. Skin and flesh white. May 13. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 179 209019 to 209059—Continued 209047. IPOMOEA CRASSICAULIS (Benth.) B. L. Rob. No. 160. Placa dela Republica, Cuba. Apr. 14. 209048. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. No. 359. Market, Yauco. May 8. 209049 and 209050. NICOTIANA TABACUM L. Solanaceae. Common tobacco. 209049. No. 357. Near Susua. May 8. 209050. No. 406. Cerro la Tiza, near Comerio. May 14. 209051. PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. Fabaceae. Lima bean. No. 316. Santa Barbara, Isle of Pines, Cuba. Apr. 30. 209052 and 209053. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. University of Puerto Rico, Isabela. May 5. 209052. No. 326. White, stringless. 209053. No. 327. Bonita. 209054. RICINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. No. 392. Near Medianea Alta. May 13. 209055. RUBUS GLAUCUS Benth. Rosaceae. Andes raspberry. No. 370. Toro Negro National Forest. May 8. 209056 and 209057. RUBUS ROSAEFOLIUS J. E. Sm. Roseleaf raspberry. 209056. No. 340. Maricao Forest. May 6. 209057. No. 369. Toro Negro National Forest. May 8. 209058. TEPHROSIA sp. Fabaceae. iNew 22G8) santa Clara, Cuba.’ Apr. 23. 209059. THESPESIA POPULNEA (L.) Soland. Malvaceae. No. 318. Nueva Gerona, Isle of Pines, Cuba. Apr. 30. 209060 to 209062. From the Virgin Islands. Bulbs and roots collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agricultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received May 29, 1953. 209060. ALLIUM FISTULOSUM L. Liliaceae. Welsh onion. No. 556. Saint Thomas. May 28,1953. (Bulbs.) 209061 and 209062. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. Market, Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas. May 23, 1958. Grown on Tortola. (Roots.) 209063. MEDICAGO MARINA L. Fabaceae. From Spain. Seeds collected by David Fairchild, Agricultural Explorer, United States Department of Agriculture. Received at the Plant Intro- duction Garden, Coconut Grove, Fla. Sept. 8, 1925. Numbered June 1, 1953. No. 18. Gibraltar. August 1925. 180 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 209064 to 209069. CuCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. From Iowa. Seeds planted at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Iowa State College, Ames. Numbered June ILS es}. 209064 to 209068. Said to have some tolerance to cucumber virus No. 1. 209064. M-1. 209067. M-20. 209065. M-14. 209068. M-24. 209066. M-16. 209069. Ohio 31. A selection also mosaic tolerant. 209070. DIOSCOREA SPICULIFLORA Hemsl. Dioscoreaceae. From Mexico. Tubers presented by F. Miranda, Instituto Botanico Del Estado, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. Received June 1, 1953. Received in response to a request for material corresponding to that col- lected by H. S. Gentry under his No. 12228, in 1952. 209071 to 209073. CERATONIA SILIQUA L. Fabaceae. Carob. From Spain. Cuttings presented by Don P. Nacher Chanza, Agricultural Experiment Station, Burjasot (Valencia). Received June 1, 1953. 209071. Costelludes. 209072. Fornay. 209073. Melera. 209074 to 209087. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. From the Virgin Islands. Roots collected by D. S. Correll, and J. C. Miller, Agricultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agri- cultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received June Ae ioe From Saint Croix Island. May 27 to 29, 1953. 209074. No. 578. Peter’s Rest. Black Rock or Six Weeks. Skin deep purplish red; flesh rich cream. 209075. No. 574. Monbijou. Skin light tan; flesh light cream. 209076. No. 581. Near Hope. Skin purplish; flesh light cream. 209077. No. 586. Rattan. Skin reddish brown; flesh orange. 209078. No. 589. Saint John’s. Skin reddish copper; flesh orange. 209079. No. 591. Whim. Skin red; flesh rich yellow. 209080 to 209087. From Slob. 209080. No. 598. Five Weeks. Skin tan; flesh cream. 209081. No. 599. Five Fingers. Skin tan-flesh color; flesh very light cream. 209082. No. 600. Renchar. Skin bright purplish red; flesh light cream. 209083. No. 601. Stevens. Skin pinkish flesh color; flesh rich cream. 209084. No. 602. Black Rock. Skin deep purplish red; flesh rich cream. 209085. No. 603. St. Kitts. Skin reddish pink; flesh orange yellow. 209086. No. 604. Five Weeks. Skin russet brown; flesh rich cream. 209087. No. 605. Skin tan; flesh white to cream. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 181 209088 and 209089. GOSSYPIUM. Malvaceae. Cotton. From Haiti. Seeds presented by an unknown donor. Received June 2, 1953. 209088. No. 1. 209089. No. 2. 209090 and 209091. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. From Peru. Seeds collected by A. F. Swanson, Agricultural Advisor, For: eign Agricultural Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. Received June 2, 1958. 209090. Huaylas. From the upper Alto-Sierra, Ancash District. Altis tude 8,400 feet. 209091. Quebrada Pomay. Lower level of the higher Andes, Ancash Dis trict. 209092 to 209099. RHODODENDRON spp. Ericaceae. From England. Seeds presented by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Sur: rey. Received June 2, 1953. 209092. RHODODENDRON ALBRECHTII Maxim. 209093. RHODODENDRON CHARITOSTREPTUM Balf. & Ward. 209094. RHODODENDRON CRINIGERUM Franch. 209095. RHODODENDRON DECORUM Franch. 209096. RHODODENDRON EXQUISITUM Hutch. 209097. RHODODENDRON NIPPONICUM Matsum. 209098. RHODODENDRON ROSEUM (Loisel.) Rehd. 209099. RHODODENDRON TIMETEUM Balf. f. & Forr. 209100 to 209102. From Australia. Seeds presented by F. B. Gibbons, Cockatoo Creek, South Porongorups, West Australia. Received June 8, 1958. 209100. BROMUS CATHARTICUS Vahl. Poaceae. 209101. PENNISETUM CILIARE (L.) Link. Poaceae. 209102. PoA sp. Poaceae. 209103. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. From the Dominican Republic. Seeds presented by J. D. Aughtry, Ingenio Barahona, Barahona. Received June 8, 1953. 209104 to 209135. From Puerto Rico. Seeds collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agri- cultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received June 8, 1958. Collected in 1958. 209104. ABELMOSCHUS ESCULENTUS (L.) Moench. Malvaceae. Okra. No. 480. Puerto Rico Evergreen. Rio Piedras Experiment Station. May 209105. ABUTILON sp. Malvaceae. No. 399. Luchillo farm, road to Fajardo. May 138. Tree small; flowers large, yellow. 182 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 209104 to 209135—Continued 209106 to 209108. CAJANUS CAJAN (L.) Druce. Fabaceae. Pigeonpea. Rio Piedras. 209106. No. 441. Florida. May 14. 209107. No. 442. Kaki. May 14. 209108. No. 475. Near Loiza. May 17. Small seeded strain. 209109 to 209112. CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. 209109. No. 461. Near Arecibo. May 15. Tanasco type. 209110. No. 646. Market, Santurce. May 16. Pods red. 209111. No. 473. Market, Santurce. May 16. Pods yellow. 209112. No. 528. Market, Cabo Rojo. May 21. Pods bright green. 209113. CROTALARIA JUNCEA L. Fabaceae. Sunn-hemp. No. 510. Federal Experiment Station, Mayagiiez. May 20. 209114 and 209115. CROTALARIA MUCRONATA Desyv. 209114. No. 394. Near Rio Grande. May 18. 209115. No. 477. South slope of El] Yunque. May 17. 209116. CUCURBITA MOSCHATA Duchesne. Cucurbitaceae. Cushaw. No. 440. Rio Piedras. May 14. Selection No. 138. 209117. CUCURBITA PEPO L. Pumpkin. No. 386. Market, Carolina. May 138. Fruit dark green; flesh deep orange. 209118 to 209125. IPoMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. From Rio Piedras. May. 209118. No. 482. Mameya; L-224. 209119. No. 483. Dorado; Mameya. 209120. No. 434. Amariila. 209121. No. 485. Mameya Cidra. 209122. No. 436. Sweet; Amarilla. 209123. No. 487. Amarilla; B-1. 209124. No. 488. Mameya; 2-1-196. 209125. No. 489. Blanca; C-5. 209126. IPOMOEA QUINQUEFOLIA L. No. 860. Near Guayanilla. May 8. 209127. IPOMOEA sp. No. 821. Near Mayagiiez. May 5. Flowers light pink with deep-pink throat. 209128. IPOMOEA sp. No. 3388. Maricao Forest. May 6. 209129. IPOMOEA sp. No. 368. Toro Negro National Forest. May 8. 209130. IPOMOEA sp. No. 518. Cabo Rojo beach. May 21. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 183 209104 to 209135—Continued 209131. NICOTIANA TABACUM L. Solanaceae. Common tobacco. No. 509. Near Las Cruces. May 19. 209132 and 209133. RICINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. 209132. No. 382. La Parguera. May 11. 209133. No. 522. Cabo Rojo beach. May 21. 209134. SOLANUM MELONGENA L. Solanaceae. Eggplant. No. 524. Market, Cabo Rojo. May 21. Fruit oblong pyriform. 209135. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. No. 381. Mayorbela. Laja’s Seed Farm. May 11. Yellow fruit. 209136 to 209160. GOSSYPIUM. Malvaceae. Cotton. From the Virgin Islands. Seeds collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agricultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricul- tural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received June 4, 19538. Collected May 23 to 28, 1958. 209136 to 209145. From Saint Thomas Island. 209136. No. 534. Near Havensight. 209137. No. 535. Near Bodin Nair. 209138. No. 587. Near Magens Bay. 209139. No. 538. On edge of Charlotte Amalie. 209140. No. 539. Edge of Harry S. Truman Airport. 209141. No. 542. Above Perseverance Bay. 209142. No. 544. East part of Charlotte Amalie. 209143. No. 545. East of Charlotte Amalie. 209144. No. 557. Near Botany Bay. 209145. No. 558. Western edge of Charlotte Amalie. 209146 to 209160. From Saint Croix Island. 209146. No. 560. La Grande Princess. 209147. No. 561. Southgate. 209148. No. 556. Near Sally’s Fancy. 209149. No. 567. Near Sally’s Fancy. 209150. No. 569. Near Saint John’s. 209151. No. 571. Morning Star. 209152. No. 572. Bulowminde. 209153. No. 575. Upper Bethlehem. 209154. No. 576. Manning’s Bay. 209155. No. 577. Near Alexander Hamilton Airport. 209156. No. 579. Near Alexander Hamilton Airport. 209157. No. 580. Near Whim. 209158. No. 587. Rattan. 209159. No. 588. Saint John’s. 209160. No. 595. Upper Love. 184 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 209161. COFFEA ARABICA var. MOKKE Cramer. Rubiaceae. | Arabian coffee§ From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronémico, Campinas, Saag Paulo. Received June 5, 1953. Mokka. 209162 to 209229. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural§™ Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received June 8, 1953. Unless otherwise stated, collections were made in the Transvaal, in 1953.8 209162. ANDROPOGON AMPLECTANS Nees. Poaceae. No. 1563. Twelve miles south of Bentersburg, Orange Free State. Jan.§ 6. | 209163 to 209165. ANTHOSCHIDTIA BULBOSA (Stapf) Peter. Poaceae. 209163. No. 1585. Near Pinaars River. Jan. 9. 209164. No. 1641. Between Pretorius Kop and Skukuza. Jan. 13. 209165. No. 1717. Ten miles northeast of Punda Maria, Kruger Na- tional Park. Jan. 20. 209166. ARISTIDA OBTUSA Delile. Poaceae. No. 1888. Putzanderwater, Cape Province. Feb. 12. 209167. ASPARAGUS LARICINUS Burchell. Liliaceae. No. 1581. Pinaars River. Jan. 9. 209168. BOTHRIOCHLOA GLABRA (Roxb.) A. Camus. Poaceae. No. 1698. Sixteen miles southeast of Pretorius Kop. Jan. 16. 209169. BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA (Hochst.) Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1648. Vicinity of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park. Jan. 14. 209170. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth. Poaceae. Rhodes grass. No. 1840. Kimberley, Cape Province. Feb. 12. 209171. CHLORIS VIRGATA Sw. No. 1674. Sixteen miles southeast of Pretorius Kop. Jan. 16. 209172. DIGITARIA ERIANTHA Steud. Poaceae. No. 1588. Near Pinaars River. Jan. 9. 209173. DIGITARIA GLAUCA Stent. No. 1789. Near Pinaars River. Feb. 2. 209174. DIGITARIA MONODACTYLA (Nees) Stapf. No. 1673. Sixteen miles southeast of Pretorius Kop. Jan. 16. 209175 to 209179. DIGITARIA VALIDA Stent. 209175. No. 1718. Ten miles northeast of Punda Maria, Kruger Na- tional Park. Jan. 20. 209176. No. 1740. Eight miles south of Warmbaths. Jan. 23. 209177. No. 1634. Between Pretorius Kop and Skukuza. Jan. 13. 209178. No. 1668. Vicinity of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park. Jan. 15. 209179. No. 1678. Sixteen miles southeast of Pretorius Kop. Jan. 16. 209180. DIGITARIA SMUTSII Stent. No. 1874. Near Silverton. Feb. 17. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 185 209162 to 209229—Continued 209181. EHRHARTA CALYCINA J. E, Sm. Poaceae, No. 1271. Thirty miles northwest of Capetown, Cape Province. Nov. 25, 1952. 209182. EHRHARTA sp. No. 1264. West slopes of Kobe mountains, Cape Province. Nov. 24, 1952. 209183. ELYONURUS ARGENTEUS Nees. Poaceae. No. 1590. Between Hamanskrool and Rust de Winter. Jan. 9. 209184. ERAGROSTIS CHLOROMELAS Steud. Poaceae, No. 1615. Twenty-three miles east of Machadodorp. Jan. 2. 209185 and 209186. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees. Weeping lovegrass. 209185. No. 1617. Twenty-three miles east of Machadodorp. Jan. 12. 209186. No. 1875. Near Silverton. Feb. 17. 209187. ERAGROSTIS LAPPULA Nees. No. 1601. Nine miles east of Krankhurstspruit. Jan. 11. 209188. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. 1639. Between Pretorius Kop and Skukuza. Jan. 18. 209189. SPOROBOLUS FILIPES Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1790. Near Pinaars River. Feb. 2. 209190. ERIOCHLOA BORUMENSIS Hack. Poaceae. No. 1645. Between Pretorius Kop and Skukuza. Jan. 18. 209191. EUSTACHYS PASPALOIDES (Vahl) L. & M. Poaceae. No. 1583. Near Pinaars River. Jan. 9. 209192. GREWIA FLAVA DC. Tiliaceae. No. 1587. Near Pinaars River. Jan. 9. 209193. INDIGOFERA TETLENSIS Klotzsch. Fabaceae. No. 1697. Between Pretorius Kop and Malelane. Jan. 16. 209194. ISCHAEMUM GLAUCOSTACHYUM Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1792. Near Warmbaths. Feb. 2. 209195. PANICUM DEUSTUM Thunb. Poaceae, No. 1652. Vicinity of Pretorius Kop. Jan. 14. 209196. PANICUM LAEVIFOLIUM Hack. No. 1709. Near Skukuza, Kruger National Park. Jan. 18. 209197 to 209203. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Guinea grass. 209197. No. 1589. Near Pinaars River. Jan. 9. 209198. No. 1626. Vicinity of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park. Jan. 12. 209199. No. 1637. Between Pretorius Kop and Skukuza. Jan. 138. 209200. No. 1655. Vicinity of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park. Jan. 14. 209201. No. 1658. Vicinity of Pretorius Kop. Jan. 14. 209202. No. 1687. Kruger National Park. Jan. 11. 209203. No. 1704. Kruger National Park. Jan. 17. 186 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 209162 to 209229—Continued 209204. PENNISETUM CILIARE (L.) Link. Poaceae. No. 1716. Ten miles northeast of Punda Maria, Kruger National Park. Jan. 20. 209205 to 209207. SETARIA FLABELLATA Stapf. Poaceae. 209205. No. 1602. Eight miles east of Middelburg, Cape Province. Jan. ib, 209206. No. 1614. Twenty-three miles east of Machadodorp. Jan. 12. 209207. No. 1644. Between Pretorius Kop and Skukuza. Jan. 13. 209208 to 209211. SETARIA HOLSTII Herrm. 209208. No. 1689. Kruger National Park. Jan. 17. 209209. No. 1721. Between Punda Maria and Pafuri, Kruger National Park. Jan. 20, 1953. 209210. No. 1724. Pafuri, Kruger National Park. Jan. 21. 209211. No. 1732. Between Punda Maria and Pafuri, Kruger National Park. Jan. 21. 209212. SETARIA LINDENBERGIANA (Nees) Stapf. No. 1738. Thirteen miles south of Nahoomspruit. Jan. 23. 209213. SETARIA PERENNIS Hack. No. 1597. South of Hamanskraal. Jan. 9. 209214. SETARIA SPHACELATA (Schum.) Stapf & Hubb. No. 1734. Potgietersrust. Jan. 23. 209215 and 209216. SETARIA woopDlII Hack. 209215. No. 1619. Twenty-three miles east of Machadodorp. Jan. 12. 209216. No. 1733. Potgietersrust. Jan. 23. 209217. SoRGHUM HALEPENSE (L.) Pers. Poaceae. No. 1654. Vicinity of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park. Jan. 14. 209218. SORGHUM VERSICOLOR Anderss. No. 1666. Vicinity of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park. Jan. 15. 209219. SPOROBOLUS FIMBRIATUS var. LATIFOLIUS Stent. Poaceae. No. 1688. Kruger National Park. Jan. 17. 209220. SPOROBOLUS PANICOIDES Rich. No. 1629. Vicinity of Pretorius Kop, Kruger National Park. Jan. 12. 209221 to 209223. SPOROBOLUS PYRAMIDALIS Beauv. 209221. No. 1622. Eight miles west of Nelspruit. Jan. 12. 209222. No. 1623. Eight miles west of Nelspruit. Jan. 12. 209223. No. 1677. Sixteen miles southeast of Pretorius Kop. Jan. 16. 209224. TRISTACHYA PEDICELLATA Stent. Poaceae. No. 1737. Three miles south of Nahoomspruit. Jan. 23. 209225. TRICHOLAENA MONACHNE (Trin.) Stapf & Hubb. Poaceae. Jan. No. 1596. South of Hamanskraal. Jan. 9. 209226 and 209227. UROCHLOA BOLDODES Stapf. Poaceae. 209226. No. 1638. Between Pretorius Kop and Skukuza. Jan. 13. 209227. No. 1736. Potgietersrust. Jan. 23. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 187 209162 to 209229—Continued 209228. UROCHLOA MOSAMBICENSIS (Hack.) Dandy. No. 1735. Potgietersrust. Jan. 23. 209229. UROCHLOA PULLULANS Stapf. No. 1726. Pafuri, Kruger National Park. Jan. 12. 209230 and 209231. HIBISCUS CANNABINUS L. _ Malvaceae. Kenaf. From the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agri- culture, Wad Medani. Received June 9, 1953. 209230. E.C.R. 985. 209231. E.C.R. 986. 209232. VICIA FABA L. Fabaceae. Broadbean. From England. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Council, Potato Genetics Station, Cambridge. Received June 9, 1958. 209233 to 209254. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received June 8, 1953. Collected in the Transvaal in 1953, unless otherwise stated. 209233. ANDROPOGON AMPLECTANS Nees. Poaceae. No. 1873. Silverton. Feb. 17. 209234. DIGITARIA DIAGONALIS Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1775. Along Delmas Road, near Pretoria. Jan. 27. 209235. DIGITARIA ERIANTHA Steud. No. 1822. Four miles southeast of Groot Marico. Feb. 9. 209236. DIGITARIA MILANJIANA Stapf. No. 1841. Between Bloemhof and Wolmarandstadt, Orange Free State. 209237. DIGITARIA PENTZII Stent. No. 1801. Bottom of Waterkloof, Pretoria. Feb. 4. 209238. DIGITARIA SETIVALVE Stent. No. 1826. Forty miles southwest of Mafeking, Cape Province. Feb. 10. 209239. DIGITARIA SMUTSII Stent. No. 1883. Near Johannesburg. Feb. 18. 209240. ENNEAPOGON SCOPARIUS Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1787. Near Pinaars River. Feb. 2. 209241. FINGERHUTHIA AFRICANA Lehm. Poaceae. No. 1786. Near Pinaars River. Feb. 2. 209242. HYPARRHENIA HIRTA (L.) Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1872. Silverton. Feb. 17. 209243. BUDDLEIA SALVIFOLIA (L.) Lam. Loganiaceae, No. 1774. Along Delmas Road near Pretoria. Jan. 27. 209244. PANICUM LAEVIFOLIUM Hack. Poaceae. No. 1821. Between Breetsvlei and Koster. Feb. 9. 188 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 209233 to 209254—Continued 209245 and 209246. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Guinea grass. 209245. No. 1711. Near Skukuza, Kruger National Park. Jan. 18. 209246. No. 1876. Feb. 17. 209247. PENNISETUM CILIARE (L.) Link. Poaceae. No. 1708. Kruger National Park. Jan. 17. 209248. SEHIMA GALPINII Stent. Poaceae. No. 1798. Near Warmbaths. Feb. 2. 209249. SETARIA FLABELLATA Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1778. Along Delmas road near Pretoria. Jan. 27. 209250 and 209251. SETARIA NIGRIROSTRIS (Nees) Dur. & Schinz. 209250. No. 1776. Along Delmas road near Pretoria. Jan. 27. 209251. No. 1884. Near Johannesburg. Feb. 18. 209252. SPHENOSTYLIS ANGUSTIFOLIA Sond. Fabaceae. No. 1780. Near Pretoria. Jan. 31. 209253. SPOROBOLUS FIMBRIATUS Nees. Poaceae. No. 1788. Near Pinaars River. Feb. 2. 209254. UROCHLOA TRICHOPUS (Hochst.) Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1877. Feb. 17. 209255 to 209259. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. From Peru. Seeds collected by A. F. Swanson, Agricultural Advisor, For- eign Agricultural Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. Received June 10, 19538. From the Agronomy Department, La Molina. 209255. Bayo Agronoma. 209258. Panamito. 209256. Canario Agronomia, 209259. Plomo. 209257. Cocacho Seleccién L. M. No. 1. 209260 to 209263. From Maryland. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale. Numbered June 11, 19538. 209260. RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM L. Ericaceae, Rosebay rhododendron. 209261. RHODODENDRON MINUS Michx. 209262. RHODODENDRON PONTICUM L. 209263. RHODODENDRON. America. (Catawbiense hybrid.) 209264 to 209266. CYMBOPOGON spp. Poaceae. From India. Seeds presented by the Office of the Economic Botanist, Depart-_ ment of Agriculture, Bangalore. Received June 11, 1953. 209264. CYMBOPOGON CAESIUS (Nees) Stapf. 209265. CYMBOPOGON CITRATUS (DC.) Stapf. 209266. CYMBOPOGON NARDUS (L.) Rendle. 209267. DELPHINIUM AJACIS L. Ranunculaceae. From Iran. Seeds presented by Henry C. Lint, Agricultural Attaché, American Embassy, Tehran. Received June 12, 1953. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 189 209268. STROPHANTHUS VANDERIJSTII Staner. Apocynaceae. From the Belgian Congo. Seeds presented by J. Monachino, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx Park, N. Y. Received June 12, 1953. Collected by H. Callens in the vicinity of Panzi. 209269 and 209270. MALPIGHIA PUNICIFOLIA L. Malpighiaceae. West Indian cherry. From Puerto Rico. Seeds collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agri- cultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received June 12, 1953. From Rio Piedras. May 14, 1953. 209269. No. 4438. Clone 21. 209270. No. 444. Clone B-17. 20927 1 to 209278. TRITICUM DURUM Desf. Poaceae. Durum wheat. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Syd- ney, New South Wales. Received June 12, 1953. 209271. Aleppo x Kubanca G 51/48. 209272. Aleppo x Palestine G 51/76. 209273. Aleppo x Palestine G 51/92. 209274. Cyprus x Palestine 2 G 51/57. 209275. Cyprus x Palestine 2G 51/69. 209276. Hadjira Blaca x Palestine 2 G 51/111. 209277. Hurani x Mindum G 51/65. 209278. Joppa x Durity G 51/89. 209279. DIOSCOREA sp. Dioscoreaceae. From Mexico. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Belts- ville, Md. Received June 16, 1953. No. 12587. Tihuatlan, Veracruz. April 1953. 209280 to 209302. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Asteraceae. Safflower. From Canada. Seeds presented by B. C. Jenkins, University of Saskatche- wan, Saskatoon. Received June 15, 1953. The original sources of the material are given. 209280. No. 5200. Ankara, Turkey. 209281. No. 5204. Haifa, Israel. 209282. No. 5205. Australian Spineless. Australia. 209283. No. 5301. Common Russian. Soviet Union. 209284. No. 5302. Special Russian. Soviet Union. 209285. No. 5304. N-—744 (I.P. 20). Soviet Union. 209286. No. 5307. N-976. Rumania. 209287. No. 5308. N-977. Rumania. 209288. No. 5311. N-2101. India. 209289. No. 5315. N-2129. Africa. 209290. No. 5319. El Saff, Egypt. 190 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 209280 to 209302—Continued 209291. No. 5324. N-7. Nagpur, India. 209292. No. 5325. Perkell. U.S, Department of Agriculture. 209293. No. 5326. Ethiopia. 209294. No. 53827. Sudan ECR-772. Kenya. 209295. No. 5828. Sudan ECR-774. Kenya. 209296. No. 5329. Madras C.T. 11. Kenya. 209297. No. 5330. Madras C.T. 38-10-11. Kenya. 209298. No. 5331. Madras C.T. 60. Kenya. 209299. No. 5332. Madras C.T. 63. Kenya. 209300. No. 53833. Madras C.T. 66. Kenya. 209301. No. 5834. Poona N-60. Kenya. 209302. No. 5335. Sudan 804—21-3. 209303 to 209310. From the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agri- culture, Khartoum North. Received June 15, 1953. 209303 to 209306. GOSSYPIUM. Malvaceae. Cotton. 209303. ATS 6 x ANCB 2. 309305. RA 32-2. 209304. RA 32-1. 209306. UA 33-15. 209307. GOSSYPIUM AREYSIANUM (Deflers) Hutch. WE 3-2. 209308 and 209309. GOSSYPIUM ROBINSONII F. Muell. 209308. WC 2-1. 209309. WC 2-1/528. 209310. STURTIA GOSSYPIOIDES R. Br. Malvaceae. WC 1-4. 209311. DIOSCOREA BULBIFERA L. Dioscoreaceae. From Honduras. Tubers presented by Pompilio Ortega, La Libertad, Coma- yagua. Received June 16, 1958. 209312 to 209327. From the Virgin Islands. Seeds collected by D. S. Correll and J. C. Miller, Agricultural Explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricul- tural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received June 15, 1953. Collected in 1953; from Saint Croix Island unless otherwise stated. 209312 and 209313. CAJANUS CAJAN (L.) Druce. Fabaceae. Pigeonpea. 309312. No. 553. Market, Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas. May 23. 209313. No. 559. Glynn. May 26. 209314. CANAVALIA MARITIMA (Aubl.) Thouars. Fabaceae. No. 582. Sandy Point. May 27. 209315. CLITORIA TERNATA L. Fabaceae. No. 568. Mary’s Fancy. May 26. 209316. CROTALARIA sp. Fabaceae. No. 570. Glynn. May 26. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 OT: 209312 to 209327—Continued 209317. DOLICHOS LABLAB L. Fabaceae. Hyacinth-bean No. 590. Saint John’s. May 28. 209318. GALACTIA sp. Fabaceae. No. 564. Mary’s Fancy. May 26. 209319. IPOMOEA sp. Convolvulaceae. No. 588. Little Grange. May 27. 209320 and 209321. NICOTIANA TABACUM L. Solanaceae. Common tobacco. 209320. No. 584. Little Grange. May 27. 209321. No. 607. On grounds of Buccaneer Hotel. May 80. 209322. PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. Fabaceae. Lima bean. No. 606. Slob. May 29. 209323 to 209326. RICINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. 209323. No. 5386. Near Benders, Saint Thomas. May 23. 209324. No. 548. Above Perseverance Bay, Saint Thomas. May 24. 209325. No. 568. Anna’s Hope. May 26. 209326. No. 578. Near Alexander Hamilton Airport. May 27. 209327. TERAMNUS LABIALIS (L.) Spreng. Fabaceae. No. 562. Mary’s Fancy. May 26. 209328. LYCORIS RADIATA (L’Her.) Herbert. Amaryllidaceae. From Maryland. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale. Numbered June 16, 1953. Originally from garden of B. Y. Morrison, Takoma Park, Md.; presented to him by E. Q. Knight, Takoma Park. 209329. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. From Turkey. Seeds presented by the Turkish Minister of Agriculture, Ankara. Received June 16, 1953. Kayseri. 209330. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. From Ethiopia. Seeds presented by H. W. Staten, American Embassy, Addis Ababa. Received June 16, 1953. 209331 to 209340. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merrill. Fabaceae. Soybean. From Japan. Seeds presented by Tomio Nakane, Sapporo, Hokkaido. Received June 16, 1953. 209331. No. 1. 209336. No. 6. 209332. No. 2. 209337. No. 7. 209333. No. 3. 209338. No. 8. 209334. No. 4. 209339. No. 9. 209335. No. 5 209340. No. 10. 209341 to 209349. From Hawaii. Seeds presented by the Department of Horticulture and Genetics, University of Hawaii, Honolulu. Received June 17, 1958. 209341. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. BOTRYTIS L. Brassicaceae. Cauliflower. Pua Kea. 192 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 209341 to 209349—Continued 209342. LACTUCA SATIVA L. Cichoriaceae. ' Lettuce. Kaala. | 209343 to 209349. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 209343. Hawai. 209347. Molokai. 209344. Kauat. 209348. Niihau. 209345. Lanai. 209349. Oahu. 209346. Maui. 209350 to 209408. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received June 17, 1958. Collected in 19538; from Prinshof Experiment Station, Pretoria, Transvaal, unless otherwise stated. 209350 and 209351. ACANTHOSICYOS HORRIDA Welw. Cucurbitaceae. 209350. No. 1960. Walvis Bay. 209351. No. 1960a. Walvis Bay. Sept. 3. 209352. ANDROPOGON EUCOMUS Nees. Poaceae. No. 1887. Twenty miles southeast of Newcastle, Natal. Feb. 20. 209353 and 209354. ANDROPOGON INSCULPTUS Hochst. 209353. No. 1893. Five miles northeast of Ladysmith, Natal. Feb. 20. 209354. No. 1910. Near Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Feb. 23. 209355. BOTHRIOCHLOA INTERMEDIUS (R. Br.) A. Camus. Poaceae. No. 2004. Mar. 11. 209356. ARUNDINELLA ECKLONII Nees. Poaceae. No. 2002. Mar. 11. 209357. BOTHRIOCHLOA GLABRA (Roxb.) A. Camus. Poaceae. No. 19238. Near Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Feb. 27. 209358. BRACHIARIA HUMIDICOLA (Rendle) Schweick. Poaceae. No. 1999. Mar. 11. 209359. BRACHIARIA STOLONIFERA Goosens. No. 2000. Mar. 11. 209360. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth. Poaceae. Rhodes grass. No. 1912. Bisley, near Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Feb. 23. 209361. CYRTANTHUS FLANAGANII Baker. Amaryllidaceae. No. 1928. Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Mar. 1. 209362. DICHILUS STRICTUS E. Mey. Fabaceae. No. 1888. Twenty-five miles northeast of Ladysmith, Natal. Feb, 20. 209363. DIGITARIA DECUMBENS Stent. Poaceae. No. 1946. Mar. 4. 209364. DIGITARIA DIAGONALIS Stapf. No. 1915. Near Dargle, Natal. Feb 25. 209365. DIGITARIA SMUTSII Stent. No. 1945. Mar. 4. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 193 209350 to 209408—Continued 209366. DIGITARIA sp, No. 1922. Mar. 4. 209367 and 209368. DIGITARIA NATALENSIS Stent. 209367. No. 1896. Near Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Feb. 20. 209368. No. 1925. Natal. Mar. 1. 209369 and 209370. DIGITARIA PENTZII Stent. 209369. No. 1892. Five miles northeast of Ladysmith, Natal. Feb. 20. 209370. No. 1944. Mar. 4. 209371. DIGITARIA SETIVALVE Stent. No. 1871. Silverton, Transvaal. Feb. 17. 209372 to 209375. DIGITARIA VALIDA Stent. 209372. No. 1823. Between Zurust and Ottoshoop, Transvaal. Feb. 9. Received as D. stolonifera, an apparently unpublished name. 209373. No. 1907. Bisley, near Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Feb. 23. 209374. No. 1948. Mar. 4. 209375. No. 1965. Mar. 4. 209376. DIGITARIA sp. No. 1947. 209377. DIGITARIA sp. No. 1964. 209378. DIMORPHOTHECA AURANTIACA DC. Asteraceae. No. 1980. Union Building Gardens, Pretoria. Sept. 10. 209379. DIMORPHOTHECA SPECTABILIS Schlecht. No. 1882. Near Johannesburg, Transvaal. Feb. 18. 209380. DIOSCOREA DREGEANS (Kunth) Dur. & Schinz. Dioscoreaceae. No. 1901. Near Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Feb. 22. 209381. DIOSCOREA SYLVATICA Ecklon. No. 1890. Twenty-five miles northeast of Ladysmith, Natal. Feb. 19. 209382. ECHINOCHLOA HOLUBII Stapf. Poaceae. No. 2005. Mar..11. 209383. ERAGROSTIS PLANA Nees. Poaceae, No. 1918. Near Dargle, Natal. Feb. 25. 209384. ERAGROSTIS COLLOCARPA K. Schum. No. 1917. Near Dargle, Natal. Feb, 25. 209385. ERAGROSTIS ROBUSTA Stent. No. 1919. Near Dargle, Natal. Feb. 25. 209386. HYPARRHENIA BUCHANANII Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1894. Five miles northeast of Ladysmith, Natal. Feb. 20. 209387. HYPARRHENIA DREGEANA Stapf. No. 1895. Five miles northeast of Ladysmith, Natal. Feb. 20. 209388. HYPARRHENIA HIRTA (L.) Stapf. No. 1916. Near Dargle, Natal. Feb, 25. 194 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 209350 to 209408—Continued 209389. ISCHAEMUM BRACHYATHERUM (Hochst.) Fenzl. Poaceae. No. 1996.- Mar: 11. 209390. LESSERTIA STRICTA (L.) Bolus. Fabaceae. No. 1889. Twenty-five miles northeast of Ladysmith, Natal. Feb. 20. 209391. PANICUM LAEVIFOLIUM Hack. Poaceae. No. 1886. Near Standerton, Transvaal. Feb, 20. 209392. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Guinea grass. No. 1911. Bisley, near Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Feb. 23. 209393. PASPALUM NOTATUM Fluegge. Poaceae. Bahia grass. No. 1924. Near Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Feb. 27. 209394. PENNISETUM VILLOSUM R. Br. Poaceae. No. 1985. Mar. 11. 209395. SETARIA LINDENBERGIANA (Nees) Stapf. Poaceae. No. 1951. Mar. 4. 209396. SETARIA PERBERBIS DeWit. No. 1908. Bisley, near Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Feb. 23. 209397 and 209398. SETARIA PHRAGMITOIDES Stapf. 209397. No. 1941. Mar. 4. 209398. No. 1998. Mar. 11. 209399 to 209403. SETARIA SPHACELATA (Schum.) Stapf & Hubb. 209399. No. 1920. Near Dargle, Natal. Feb. 25. 209400. No. 1939. Mar. 4. 209401. No. 1942. Mar. 4. 209402. No. 1950. Mar. 4. 209403. No. 1952. Mar. 4. 209404. SPOROBOLUS CAPENSIS (Willd.) Kunth. Poaceae. No. 1989. Mar. 11. 209405 to 209407. SPOROBOLUS FIMBRIATUS Nees. 209405. No. 1824. Between Zurust and Ottoshoop, Transvaal. Feb. 9. 209406. No. 1842. Between Bloemhof and Wolmarandstadt, Orange Free State. Feb. 12. 209407. No. 1995. Mar. 11. 209408. SPOROBOLUS PYRAMIDALIS Beauv. No. 1913. Bisley, near Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Feb. 23. 209409. CHAMAEDOREA CONCOLOR Mart. Phoenicaceae. Palm. From Florida. Plant growing at the United States Plant Introduction Gar-. den, Coconut Grove. Numbered June 16, 1953. Received from Washington in 1929. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 195 209410 to 209434. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Argentina. Presented by Professor Enrique H, Brucher, Universidad Nacional de Tucuman, Tucuman. Received June 19, 1953. Material was received as tubers unless otherwise stated. 209410. No. 56. 209423. No. 70. 209411. No. 57. (Seeds.) 209424. No. 71. 209412. No. 58. | 209425. No. 72. 209413. No. 59. 209426. No. 73. 209414. No. 60. 209427. No. 74. 209415. No. 61. 209428. No. 76. 209416. No. 62. 209429. No. 77. 209417. No. 63. 209430. No. 78. 209418. No. 64. 209431. No. 79. 209419. No. 65. 209432. No. 80. 209420. No. 66. 209433. No. 81. 209421. No. 67. 209434. No. 82. 209422. No. 69. 209435 and 209436. RICINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. From the Canal Zone. Seeds presented by the Arkansas Agricultural Mis- sion, Institute of Inter-American Affairs, Panama City. Received June 19, 1953. 209435. No. 1. Collected in the Chitre area, Herrera Province. 209436. No. 2. Collected from wild plants growing around Panama City. 209437 to 209516. From Mexico and Central America. Seeds collected by O. W. Norvell, Car- negie Institution of Washington, Stanford, Calif. Received. June 19, 1958. 209437. CANAVALIA sp. Fabaceae. No. 3824. Rio Grande de Alajuela, Costa Rica. 209438. CANAVALIA sp. No. 3883. Frigal de Rinon de Acatenango, Guatemala. 209439. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. No. 3846. Cartago, Costa Rica. 209440. CITRUS LIMON (L.) Burm. f. Rutaceae. Lemon. No. 3710. San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico. 209441 and 209442. CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck. Orange. 209441. No. 3709. San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico. 209442. No. 3797. San Isidro del General, Costa Rica. 209443. CRATAEGUS sp. Malaceae. No. 8744. Sacatepéquez, Guatemala. 209444, CROTALARIA sp. Fabaceae. No. 3777. Province of San José, Costa Rica. 209445. CROTALARIA sp. No. 3778. Province of San José, Costa Rica. 196 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 209437 to 209516—Continued 209446. DIOSCOREA sp. Dioscoreaceae, No. 8819. Quebradas de Rio Grande de Alajuela, Costa Rica. 209447. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Fabaceae. Lentil. No. 3844. Cartago, Costa Rica. 209448. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. No. 3888. Cartago, Costa Rica. 209449. PACHYRHIZUS EROSUS (L.) Urban. Fabaceae. No. 8806. Las Canas, Costa Rica. 209450 and 209451. PHASEOLUS ATROPURPUREUS DC. Fabaceae. 209450. No. 3850. Panajachel, Solola, Guatemala. 209451. No. 3851. Panajachel, Solola, Guatemala. 209452. PHASEOLUS COCCINEUS L. Scarlet runner bean. No. 3835. Cartago, Costa Rica. 209453 to 209457. PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. Lima bean. 209453 to 209455. From Panajachel, Solola, Guatemala. 209453. No. 3855. 209454. No. 3854. 209455. No. 3858. 209456. No. 3870. Antigua, Guatemala. 209457. No. 3884. Acatenango, Guatemala. 209458. PHASEOLUS POLYANTHUS Greenm. No. 3836. Cartago, Costa Rica. 209459 to 209505. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. 209459 to 209464. Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico. 209459. No. 3702. 209462. No. 3705. 209460. No. 3703. 209463. No. 3706. 209461. No. 3704. 209464. No. 3707. 209465. No. 3708. Cintalapa, Chiapas, Mexico. 209466 to 209470. San Cristébal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico. 209466. No. 3711. 209469. No. 3714. 209467. No. 3712. 209470. No. 3715. 209468. No. 3713. 209471 to 209476. Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico. 209471. No. 3716. 209474. No. 3719. 209472. No. 3717. 209475. No. 3720. 209473. No. 3718. 209476. No. 3721. 209477. No. 3745. Jinotega, Nicaragua. 209478. No. 3746. Jinotega, Nicaragua. 209479 to 209481. Market, Jinotega, Nicaragua. 209479. No. 3747. 209480. No. 3749. 209481. No. 3750. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 197 209437 to 209516—Continued 209459 to 209505—Continued 209482 to 209492. Acosta San Ignacio, San José, Costa Rica. 209482. No. 3779. 209488. No. 3785. 209483. No. 3780. 209489. No. 3786. 209484. No. 3781. 209490. No. 3787. 209485. No. 3782. 209491. No. 3788. 209486. No. 3783. 209492. No. 3789. 209487. No. 3784. . 209493. No. 3807. Market, Las Canas, Guanacaste, Costa Rica. 209494. No. 3925. Chimbolo, Cartago, Costa Rico. 209495 to 209503. Market, Cartago, Costa Rica. 209495. No. 3826. 209500. No. 3838. 209496. No. 3827. 209501. No. 3834. 209497. No. 3828. 209502. No. 3837. 209498. No. 3829. 209503. No. 3832. 209499. No. 3830. 209504. No. 3881. Cerro de Santa Cruz, Costa Rica. 209505. No. 3886. Acatenango, Costa Rica. 209506 and 209507. PISUM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. Pea. 209506. No. 3842. Cartago, Costa Rica. 209507. No. 3843. Cartago, Costa Rica. 209508. RUBUS sp. Rosaceae. No. 3751. Province of Cartago, Costa Rica. 209509. RUBUS sp No. 3752. Near Paraiso, suburbs of Cartago, Costa Rica. 209510. RUBUS sp. No. 8758. Near Paraiso, suburbs of Cartago, Costa Rica. 209511. RUBUS sp. No. 3759. Province of San José, Costa Rica. 209512. RUBUS sp. No. 3776. Province of San José, Costa Rica. 209513 and 209514. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. 209513. No. 3751. Jinotepa, Nicaragua. 209514. No. 3839. Cartago, Costa Rica. 209515 and 209516. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. 209515. No. 3840. Cartago, Costa Rica. 209516. No. 3841. Cartago, Costa Rica. 209517 to 209522. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From Italy. Seeds presented by Sergio Orsi, University of Florence, Flor- ence. Received June 22, 1953. 209517. Arborio. 209520. Stirpe 136. 209518. Maratelli. 209521. R.B. 209519. Sesia. 209522. No. 82. 198 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 209523. BAUHINIA VARIEGATA L. Caesalpinaceae. From Florida. Plant growing at the United States Plant Introduction Gar- den, Coconut Grove. Numbered June 23, 1953. Alba. Origin unknown. 209524. PRUNUS PERSICIA (L.) Batsch. Amygdalaceae. Peach. From New Zealand. Scions presented by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Auckland. Received June 23, 1953. Black Boy. 209525 to 209532. From Spain. Budsticks presented by L. J. Klotz, Valencia. Received June 23) L953 209525. CITRUS LIMON (L.) Burm. f. Rutaceae. Lemon. Berna. 209526 to 209532. CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck. Orange. 209526. Berna. Torrente. 209527. Blood Navel. Torrente. 209528. Cadenera Seedless. Carcagente. 209529. Comuna. Alcira. 209530. Salustiana. Alcira. 209531. Sanguina Doblefinia. Carcagente. 209532. Sanguina Murteras. Alcira. 209533 to 209560. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. From Cuba. Roots collected by D. S. Correll, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md., and Dr. Julian Acuna, Estacién Experimental Agrondémica, Santiago de las Vegas. Received June 23, 1958. Collected in June 1953. 209533 to 209535. Market, Camagiiey. 209533. No. 615. Temporal. Skin reddish purple; flesh cream. 209534. No. 616. Skin dark purplish red; flesh white to lemon yellow. 209535. No. 617. Skin bright purplish red; flesh white. 209536. No. 631. Mani Amarillo. North of Victoria de las Tunas, Ori- ente. Skin tan; flesh light cream. 209537 to 209540. Near Puerto Padre, Oriente. 209537. No. 634. Rompe Diente. Skin tan; flesh rich cream. 209538. No. 635. Rosita. Skin purplish red; flesh deep rich cream. 209539. No. 636. Miseria. Skin rough and dark tan; flesh cream. 209540. No. 637. Skin smooth and tan; flesh very light cream. 209541. No. 644. Market, Santiago de Cuba, Oriente. Skin reddish pur- ple; flesh very light yellow. 209542 to 209547. Market, Bayamo, Oriente. 209542. No. 659. Skin tan pink; flesh white. 209543. No. 660. Jiguanicero. Skin rose pink; flesh white. 209544. No. 661. Martinico. Skin purplish red; flesh rich cream. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 199 209533 to 209560—Continued 209542 to 209547—Continued 209545. No. 662. Pon la Nava. Skin tan; flesh rich deep cream. 209546. No. 663. Negro Congo. Skin reddish brown; flesh light cream. 209547. No. 664. Skin flesh color; flesh cream. 209548. No. 670. Market, Holguin, Oriente. Skin flesh color; flesh light cream. 209549. No. 671. Market, Holguin, Oriente. Skin brownish or purplish red; flesh light cream. 209550. No. 672. Market, Cueto, Oriente. Skin pinkish brown; flesh light cream. 209551. No. 673. Market, Cueto, Oriente. Skin rose pink brown; flesh very light cream. 209552 to 209554. Market, Mayari, Oriente. 209552. No. 676. Skin tan; flesh rich cream. 209553. No. 681. Miseria. Skin flesh color; flesh cream. 209554. No. 682. Skin pinkish white; flesh cream. 209555 to 209557. Near Aguas Verdes, Oriente. 209555. No. 690. Dagame. Skin brilliant, purplish red; flesh white. 209556. No. 691. Skin pinkish white; flesh cream. 209557. No. 692. Miseria. Skin tan; flesh cream. 209558. No. 699. Near Margarita, Camagutiey. Skin reddish brown; flesh rich light orange. 209559. No. 703. Market, Sancti-Spiritus, Camagiiey. Skin beet-red; flesh cream. 209560. No. 704. Market, Sancti-Spiritus, Camagiiey. Skin reddish pink; flesh light cream. 209561. ALLIUM CEPA L. Liliaceae Onion. From Cuba. Bulbs collected by D. S. Correll, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md., and Dr. Julian Acuna, Estacién Experimental Agronémica, Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba. Received June 24, 1953. No. 702. Crellio. Market, Sancti-Spiritus, Camagiiey. June 17, 1953. 209562 to 209573. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clover. From Sweden. Seeds presented by W. Weibull, Landskrona. Received June PA) UG NS333 209562. Arsunda. 209568. Mukur. 209563. Auga; Bolluas. 209569. Nybyu. 209564. Brukte. 209570. Offer. 209565. Hjalmarsnas. 209571. Skultana. 209566. Kilafors. 209572. U 036. 209567. Kustrask. 209573. Ultuna. 209574. CRANIOLARIA ANNUA L. Martyniaceae. Sugar-root. From Venezuela. Seeds presented by Bruno Mazzani, Jefe de la Seccién de Oleaginosas, Maracay, Aragua. Received June 25, 1958. Escorzonera. 200 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 209575. GUADUA ANGUSTIFOLIA Kunth. Poaceae. Bamboo. From Puerto Rico. Plants presented by the Federal Experiment Station, Mayagtiez. Received June 26, 1953. 209576. MANGIFERA INDICA L. Anacardiaceae. Mango. From the Philippine Islands. Plants presented by A. C. Pelagallo, Manila. Received June 29, 1958. Caribou. 209577 and 209578. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merrill. Fabaceae Soybean. From Japan. Seeds presented by Tomio Nakane, Sapporo, Hokkaido. Re- ceived June 30, 1953. Separated from material introduced under PI 209340. 209577. No. 10. Black Seeds. 209578. No. 10. Brown Seeds. 209579 and 209580. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by R. K. Godfrey, Agri- cultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received June 80, 1953. 209579. DIGITARIA SMUTSII Stent. Poaceae. No. 1806. Rietvlei Agricultural Research Station, Rietvlei, near Pre- toria, Transvaal. Feb. 5, 1953. Military camp strain. 209580. TRIFOLIUM AFRICANUM Ser. Fabaceae. No. 1922. Ten miles west of Mooi River, Natal. Feb. 25, 1953. 209581 to 209588. From Japan. Seeds presented by A. Moriya, Utsunomiya University, Tochi- gi-ken. Received July 1, 1953. 209581. ARUNDINELLA HIRTA var. CILIATA (Thunb.) Koidz. Poaceae. 209582. MISCANTHUS OLIGOSTACHYUS Stapf. Poaceae. 209583. MISCANTHUS SINENSIS Anderss. 209584. MISCANTHUS TINCTORIUS (Steud.) Hack. 209585. PANICUM BISULCATUM Thunb. Poaceae. 209586. PENNISETUM ALOPECUROIDES (L.) Spreng. Poaceae. 209587. SETARIA GLAUCA (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. 209588. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. 209589 to 209625. From Cuba. Seeds collected by D. S. Correll, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md., and Dr. Julian Acuna, Estacion Experimental Agronémica, Santiago de las Vegas. Received July 1, 1958. Collected in 1953. 209589 and 209590. CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. Market, Camagtiey, Camagiiey. June 11. 209589. No. 618. Sazonadores; Eachucha. Fruit small, 1% inches long, bitter. 209590. No. 619. Fruit 1 to 2 inches long, sweet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 201 209589 to 209623—Continued 209591 and 209592. CLITORIA TERNATEA L. Fabaceae. Churchwell Experiment Station, Mayari, Oriente. June 15. 209591. No. 679. Flowers white. 209592. No. 680. Flowers blue. 209593 to 209618. GoSSYPIUM. Malvaceae. Cotton. 209593 to 209617. Oriente. June 12 to 16. 209593. No. 632. Puerto Padre. Shrub 6 feet tall. 209594. No. 638. Near Puerto Padre. Tree 20 feet tall. 209595. No. 641. Yareya. Shrub 8 feet high; fiber light brown. 209596. No. 642. Yareya. Shrub 8 feet high; fiber white. 209597. No. 654. Siboney. 209598. No. 655. Santiago de Cuba. Shrub 8 feet high. 209599. No. 656. Near Santiago de Cuba. 209600. No. 657. Las Cruces. Shrub 10 feet high. 209601. No. 658. Near Santa Rita. Shrub 10 feet high. 209602. No. 665. North of Bayamo. Shrub 8 feet high, fiber light brown. 209603. No. 666. Near Cacocum. Plant 15 feet high. 209604 to 209606. Between Cacocum and Holguin. 209604. No. 667. Shrub 8 feet high. 209605. No. 668. Shrub 10 feet high; fiber brown. 209606. No. 669. Shrub 10 feet high; fiber white. 209607. No. 674. Santa Isabel de Nipe. Shrub 5 feet high. 209608. No. 675. Juan Vicente. Shrub 10 feet high; fiber light brown. 209609 to 209611. Mayari. 209609. No. 688. Shrub 8 feet high; seeds conglomerate. 209610. No. 684. Shrub up to 10 feet high. 209611. No. 685. Shrub 10 feet high. 209612. No. 686. Juan Vicente. Shrub 8 feet high. 209613. No. 687. Barajagua. Shrub 10 feet high; fiber light brown. 209614. No. 688. Barajagua. Shrub up to 10 feet high; fiber white. 209615. No. 694. Near Baguanos. Tree 20 feet high. 209616. No. 695. Holguin. Tree 15 feet high. 209617. No. 698. Perades. Shrub 8 feet high. 209618. No. 701. Near Margarita, Camagiiey. Tree 20 feet high; bolls tight. 209619. INDIGOFERA sp. Fabaceae. No. 678. Churchwell Experiment Station, Mayari, Oriente. May 15. Creeping, drought-resistant. 209620. PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. Fabaceae. Lima bean. No. 648. Market, Santiago de Cuba, Oriente. June 138. 209621. PHASELOUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. No. 677. Churchwell Experiment Station, Mayari, Oriente. June 15. Cuban form of Black Valentine. 202 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 209589 to 209623—Continued : | 209622 and 209623. RicINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. 209622. No. 683. Near Puerto Padre, Oriente. June 12. Plants 7 feet tall. 209623. No. 689. Barajagua, Oriente. June 15. Plants 2 to 6 feet tall, mostly single-stemmed. 209624 to 209641. From Sicily. Budsticks presented by L. J. Klotz, Stazione Sperimentale, Acireale. Received July 3, 1958. 209624. CITRUS RETICULATA Blanco. Rutaceae. Mandarin orange. Avand. 209625 to 209629. CITRUS LIMON (L.) Burm. f. Lemon. 209625. Cocuzzaro. 209628. Lunario. 209626. Femminello. 209629. Monachello. 209627. Interdonato. 209630 to 209640. CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck. Orange. 209630. Belladonna. 209636. Sanguinello Mascato 209631. Clementine. Cuscuna. 209632. Moro Francofon. 209637. Sanguinello Pignu. 209633. Ovale. 209638. Tarocco. 209634. Sanguinello Doppio 209639. Tarocco a Grappoli. Mascato. 209640. Vaccaro. 209635. Sanguinello Mascato. 209641. CITRUS VOLKAMERIANA Pasq. 209642. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch. Amygdalaceae. Peach. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Horti- cultural Station, Molo. Received July 3, 1953. Seeds collected from trees having a small chilling requirement, and bearing large highly colored fruits. 209643. JUGLANS NEOTROPICA Diels. Juglandaceae. From Ecuador. Seeds presented by the Departamento Forestal, Quito. Received July 3, 19538. 209644 to 209647. SPINACIA OLERACEA L. Chenopodiaceae. Spinach. From Iran. Seeds presented by the U. S. Technical Cooperation Adminis- tration for Iran, Shiraz Plant Science Section, Shiraz. Received July 7, 1953. 209644. No. 1. 209646. No. 3. 209645. No. 2. 209647. No. 4. 209648 to 209652. From California. Plants growing at the Huntington Botanical Garden, San Marino, and at Murrieta. Numbered July 7, 1953. Collected by H. S. Gentry in Baja California, Mexico. May 27 and 28, 1958. 209648 and 209649. AGAVE SHAWII Engelm. Amaryllidaceae. 209648. No. 12607. Four to five miles south of Arroyo Seco. 209649. No. 12608. Steep slope by sea between Ensenada & Rosarito. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 203 209648 to 209652—Continued 209650 to 209652. YUCCA PENINSULARIS McKelvey. Liliaceae. Summit of Sierra San Miguel, about 21 miles east of Rosario. 209650. No. 12604. Variety with straight, thick, glaucous leaves. 209651. No. 12605. Variety with falcate leaves which are longer than No. 12604. 209652. No. 12606. Variety with small rosettes and small straight leaves. 209653 to 209662. CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. . Redpepper. From India. Seeds obtained through the Agricultural Experiment Station, State College, New Mexico. Numbered July 7, 1953. 209653. Khursani. Very pungent; pod slender, yellow. 209654. Lamani. 209655. Laringia. 209656. Limdi. 209657. Improved selection No. 32. Pod very slender, small. 209658. No. 80-1. 209659. No. 183-2. Pod rough, long and slender. 209660. No. 223-2. Pod rough, very slender. 209661. No. 462. Pod very slender. 209662. No. 469. Pod long, slender. 209663 to 209696. PHASEOLUS spp. Fabaceae. From Colorado. Seeds obtained through Donald R. Wood, Colorado Agri- cultural and Mechanical College, Fort Collins. Originally from Mexico unless otherwise noted. 209663 to 209669. PHASEOLUS COCCINEUS L. Scarlet runner bean. 209663. No. 1. From Hidalgo. 209667. No. 6. From Puebla. 209664. No. 2. From Puebla. 209668. No. 7. From Aguascal- 209665. No. 4. From Hidalgo. He NUSS 209666. No. 5. From Hidalgo. 209669. No. 9. From Puebla. 209670 to 209696. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. 209670. No. 10. From Puebla. 209671. No. 11. From Puebla. 209672. No. 12. (No data.) 209673. No. 13. From Colombia. 209674. No. 14. (No data.) 209675. No. 15. From Puebla. 209676. No. 16. From Chiapas. 209677. No. 17. From Cuba. 209678. No. 18. From Chiapas. 209679 to 209681. From Veracruz. 209679. No. 19. 209680. No. 20. 209681. No. 21. 204 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 209663 to 209696—Continued 209670 to 209696—Continued 209682 to 209688. From Chiapas. 209682. No. 22. 209686. No. 26. 209683. No. 238. 209687. No. 27. 209684. No. 24. 209688. No. 28. 209685. No. 25. 209689 te 209693. From Tabasco. 209689. No. 29. 209692. No. 32. 209690. No. 30. 209693. No. 33. 209691. No. 31. 209694. No. 34. From Yucatan. 209695. No. 35. From Yucatan. 209696. No. 36. From Veracruz. 209697. FRAGARIA sp. Rosaceae. Strawberry. From India. Seeds collected by W. N. Koelz, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received July 7, 1958. No. 11824. Mawphlang, Khasi Hills, Assam. June 25, 19538. Fruits small, one-half inch in diameter, whitish, with pleasant flavor. Fruits remain unaffected by days of continuous rain even when ripe; plant tolerates satu- rated or near-saturated air for 4 months. 209698. CITRUS LIMON (L.) Burm. f. Rutaceae, Lemon. From French Morocco. Seeds presented by M. Cuenot, Chef du Service de Horticulture, Rabat. Received July 8, 1953. Limonette de Marrakech. 209699. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From Burma. Seeds presented by L. E. McGary, S.T.E.M. c/o American Embassy, Rangoon. Received July 8, 1953. 209700. ANDROPOGON sp. Poaceae. From India. Seeds presented by the American Consul, Madras. Received July 10, 1958. 209701. METHYSTICODENDRON AMESIANUM R.E. Schultes. Solanaceae. From Colombia. Cuttings collected by Richard Evans Schultes, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received July 18, 1958. — Culebra Borrachero. From Sibundey, Putumayo. July 1953. A new genus, related to Datura. 209702 to 209747. From California. Plants growing at the Huntington Botanical Garden, San Marino. Numbered July 13, 1953. Collected in Mexico in 1952 by H. S. Gentry. 209702. AGAVE sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. 12062. Eighteen miles northeast of Oaxaca City along road to Ixtlan, La Cumbre. Aug. 29. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 81, 1953 205 209702 to 209747—Continued 209703. AGAVE sp. No. 12079. About 6 miles northeast of Oaxaca City along road to Ixtlan, La Cumbre, Aug. 29. 209704. AGAVE sp. No. 12106. Six to seven miles south of Miahuatlan, Oaxaca, along new road over Sierra Madre del Sur. Altitude 6,500 feet. 209705. AGAVE sp. No. 1211. About 2 miles northwest of Yanhuittan, Oaxaca. Sept. 4. 209706. AGAVE sp. No. 12120. Seven miles northwest of Tehuitzingo and Acatlas, Puebla, Sept. 6. 209707. AGAVE MARMORATA Roezl. No. 12121. Between Tehuitzingo and Acatlas, Puebla, along highway to Chiapas. Sept. 6. 209708. AGAVE sp. No. 12182. Four to five miles southeast of Nochistlan, Oaxaca, along highway to Chiapas. Sept. 7. 209709. AGAVE sp. No. 12200. In rocky fields, Comitan, Chiapas. Sept. 21. 209710. AGAVE sp. No. 12203. Twenty-five miles east of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas. Sept. a1. 209711. AGAVE sp. No. 12204. Highway along Rio Chiapas, Chiapas. Sept. 21. 209712. AGAVE sp. No. 12227. Mesa de Capaya, 7 miles south of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas. Sept. 28. 209713. AGAVE sp. No. 12234. Thirty-six miles west of Sanatepec, Oaxaca; on rock cliff south of highway, about 26 miles east of Tehuantepec. Sept. 29. 209714. AGAVE sp. No. 12235. Pan American Highway and Transisthmus Highway, 41 km. east of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca. Sept. 29. 209715. AGAVE sp. No. 12241. Twelve miles north of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca. Sept. 30. 209716. AGAVE sp. No. 12245. Forty-five miles north of Tehuantepec along highway. 209717. AGAVE sp. No. 12247. Km. 660, highway to Tehuantepec, Oaxaca. Sept. 30. 209718. AGAVE sp. No. 12251. Four km. southwest of Zacatepec Mixes, Oaxaca, Sept. 23. 209719. AGAVE sp. No. 12252. Patio de Arona, Sierra Zampoaltepec, Oaxaca, about 12 km. west of Zacatepec Mixes. Sept. 24. 206 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 209702 to 209747—Continued 209720. AGAVE sp. No. 12263. Twenty to twenty-five miles southeast of Huajuapan, Oaxaca, along highway. Oct. 5. 209721. AGAVE DEWEYANA Trel. No. 12265. Henequin Plantation Carrisal, north of Manud, Tamaulipas. Originally from Victoria City. 209722. AGAVE sp. No.. 12268. About 22 miles east of Mante, Tamaulipas. Oct. 11. 209723 to 209726. From Hidalgo, Sierra Madre Oriental. 209723. AGAVE sp. No. 12270. Seven miles east of Jacala. Oct. 12. 209724. AGAVE sp. No. 12272. Twelve miles west of Jacala. 209725. AGAVE sp. No. 12273. Forty-three miles west of Jacala, along highway to Mexico City. 209726. AGAVE sp. No. 12274. Fifty-three miles west of Jacala. Oct. 12. 209727. AGAVE sp. No. 12287. Acultzingo, Veracruz. Oct. 16. 209728. AGAVE sp. No. 12288. Twenty-two to twenty-four km. southeast of Tehuacan, Puebla, along highway to Veracruz. 209729. AGAVE MITRAEFORMIS Jacobi. No. 12289. Twenty-two to twenty-four km. northeast of Tehuacan, Puebla, along road to Veracruz. Oct. 16. 209730. AGAVE sp. No. 12292. About 20 miles west of Cholula, Puebla, on highway to Mexico. Oct. 17. 209731. AGAVE ATROVIRENS Karw. No. 12298. About 20 miles west of Cholula, Puebla, along highway to Mexico. Oct. 17. 209732. AGAVE sp. No. 12310. About 3 miles east of Carapan, Michoacan. Oct. 21. 209733. AGAVE sp. No. 12812. Cheran, Michoacan, on road to Uruapan. Oct. 21. 209734. AGAVE sp. No. 12362. About 8 miles west of San José del Cabo, Baja California. Nov. 26. 209735. AGAVE sp. No. 12370. San Antonio, Baja California. Nov. 27. 209736. AGAVE sp. About 2 miles north of San Xavier, Baja California. Dec. 2. 209737. AGAVE AUREA Brandeg. No. 12338. About 5 miles south of La Paz, Baja California. Nov. 20. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 207 209702 to 209747—Continued 209738. AGAVE FEROX C. Koch. No. 12126. Tejupan, Oaxaca, along highway to Chiapas. Sept. 8. 209739. AGAVE PROMONTORI Trel. No. 11218. Sierra Laguna, Baja California. Oct. 3. 209740. ANANAS comMosus (L.) Merr. Bromeliaceae. Pineapple. No. 12220. Rancho Piedra Parada, northwest of Ocozocuautla, Chiapas. Excellent variety with small, nonacid fruits with small core. Sept. 26. 209741. EUPHORBIA sp. Euphorbiaceae. No. 12421. Twenty-two miles southwest of Commdu, Baja California. Nov. 30. 209742. FOUQUIERIA PENINSULARIS Nash. Fouquieriaceae. No. 12398. Five miles northwest of Mesquital, Baja California. Dec. 6. 209743. FURCRAEA sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. 12201. About 15 miles south of Cristobal Casas, along highway to Comitan. Sept. 21. 209744. FURCRAEA sp. No. 12249. One km. south of Zacatepec Mixes, Oaxaca. Sept. 23. 209745. MANFREDA sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. 12309. Three or four miles west of Ziracuaretiro, Michoacan. Oct. 20. 209746. MANFREDA sp. No. 12316. Canon del Marquis, south of Uruapan, Michoacan. Oct. 22. 209747. PENIOCEREUS sp. Cactaceae. No. 12381. About 3 miles north of San Xavier, Baja California. Dec. 2. 209748 and 209749. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by the Rijksproofstation voor Zaad- controle, Binenhaven, Wageningen. Received July 14, 1953. 209748. Z 11687. 209749. Z 11691. 209750. GOSSYPIUM. Malvaceae. Cotton. From Cuba. Seeds collected by D. S. Correll, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. and Dr. Julian Acuna, Estacién Experimental Agronémica, Santiago de las Vegas. Received July 14, 1953. No. 610. Santiago de las Vegas. June 8, 1953. Fibers chocolate-brown; seeds black. 209751 to 209758. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. BOTRYTIS L. Brassicaceae. Cauliflower. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by the Institute for the Advance- ment of Horticultural Crops, Wageningen. Received July 14, 1953. 209751. Snowball Extra Early. 209755. Improved Super Snowball. 209752. Snowball Early. 209756. Maligne. 209753. Snowball Nr. 12. 209757. Dry Weather. 209754. Super Snowball. 209758. All the Year Round. 208 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 209759 and 209760. From Japan. Plants presented by Eikichi Satomi, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo. Received July 15, 1953. 209759. ANTHERICUM JAPONICUM Thunb. Liliaceae. 209760. RHODODENDRON QUINQUEFOLIUM Biss. & Moore. Ericaceae. 209761. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. From Swaziland. Seeds presented by the Swaziland Irrigation Scheme, Colonial Development Corporation, Mananga. Received July 16, 1953. 209762 to 209769. SACCHARUM. Poaceae. Sugarcane. From the Union of South Africa. Cuttings presented by the Experiment Station, South African Sugar Association, Mount Edgecombe, Natal. Received July 16, 1953. 209762. N:Co. 292. 209766. N:Co. 382. 209763. N:Co. 292. 209767. N:Co. 310 x Miscanthus violaceum. 209764. N:Co. 339. 209768. P.O.J. 2725 x Miscanthus violaceum 585. 209765. N:Co. 376. 209769. P.O.J, 2725 x Miscanthus violaceum 593. 209770 and 209771. From Argentina. Tubers presented by Enrique Brucher, Universidad Na- cional de Tucuman, through the American Embassy, Buenos Aires. Received July 17, 1953. 209770. SOLANUM sp. Solanaceae. No. 83. 209771. SOLANUM sp. No. 84. 209772. ULMUS PUMILA L. Ulmaceae. Chinese elm. From Canada. Seeds presented by Skinner’s Nursery, Ltd., Dropmore, Mani- toba. Received July I 1953. Harbin strain. 209773 to 209776. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From Italy. Seeds presented by Sergio Casati, Bologna. Received July 20, 1953. 209773. Arborio Tipo. 209775. Sancio P.6 Tipo. 209774. Rizzotto Tipo. 209776. Vialone Nero Tipo. 209777 to 209798. From Germany. Seeds presented by Prof, E. von Boguslawski, Institut fiir Pflanzenbau und Pflanzenziichtung der Justus-Liebig-Hochschule, Gies- sen. Received July 20, 1953. 209777 to 209780. AVENA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Oats. 209777. Heine’s Silber II. 209779. NOS Nackthafer. 209778. Lohmann’s Weender IV. 209780. Petkuser Flamingsgold. 209781. BRASSICA JUNCEA (L.) Coss. Brassicaceae. Chinese mustard. St. 40/44. 209782. BRASSICA NIGRA (L.) Koch. Black mustard. St. 226/49. 209783. CUCURBITA PEPO L. Cucurbitaceae. Pumpkin. Giessener Olkurois. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 209 209777 to 209798—Continued 209784. HoRDEUM sp. Poaceae. Barley. Ackermann’s Donaria, 209785. HORDEUM sp. Firlbeck’s III, 209786. HORDEUM sp. Heines’s Haisa IT. 209787. HoRDEUM sp. Klosterkammer IT. 209788. HORDEUM sp. Streng’s Domina. 209789. LATHYRUS SATIVUS L. Fabaceae. Bittervetch. Giessener Bunte Platterbse. 209790. PANICUM MILIACEUM L. Poaceae. Proso. Giessener Goldrispe. 209791. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Brassicaceae. Radish. Siletta. 209792. SoRGHUM TECHNICUM Batt. & Trab. Poaceae. Friihe Rote. 209793 to 209798. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 209793. Carsten’s VII. 209796. Lohmanns Weener I. 209794. Heine’s VII. 209797. NOS Nordgau. 209795. Heine’s Koga II. 209798. Peragis IT. 209799 to 209817. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Nairobi. Received July 22, 1953. 209799. Gatuwe. 209809. Ndulya. 209800. Inzausi Ngao. 209810. Nthingi. 209801. Kapumbu. 209811. Nzww. 209802. Kibariki. 209812. Syi Maa. 209803. Kinitt. 209813. Syi Nuuku. 209804. Kikaa. 209814. Waryu. 209805. Kisola. 209815. No, III. 209806. Mauta. 209816. No. IV. 209807. Mwanga. 209817. No. IT. 209808. Mwetumwe. 209818 to 209822. GOSSYPIUM. Malvaceae. Cotton. From India. Seeds collected by W. N. Koelz, Collaborator, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received July 22, 19538. Shae No. 11800. Ten miles above Loharband on the Aijal road, Lushai ills. eae No. 11801. Ten miles above Loharband on the Aijal road, Lushai ills. 210 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 209818 to 209822—Continued 209820. No. 11802. Zanlan, on the Aijal road, Lushai Hills. 209821. No. 11808. Zanlan, on the Aijal road, Lushai Hills. 209822. No. 11807. Assam. 209823 and 209824. From Trinidad. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture. Received July 22, 1953. Port of Spain. 209823. CYMBOPOGON MARTINII (Roxb.) W. Wats. Poaceae. 209824. SORGHUM sp. Poaceae. 209825 to 209828. From Italy. Seeds presented by Vincenzo Carrante, Director of the Agri- cultural Experiment Station, Bari. Received July 28, 1953. 209825. HEDYSARUM CORONARIUM L. Fabaceae. Sulla. 209826. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. Ascolana. 209827. ONOBRYCHIS VICIAEFOLIA Scop. Fabaceae. Sainfoin. 209828. TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L. Fabaceae. Fenugreek. 209829. TETRACHNE DREGEI Nees. Poaceae. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Chief, Division of Crops and Pastures, Pretoria, Transvaal. Received July 23, 1953. 209830. COFFEA. Rubiaceae, Coffee. From the Belgian Congo. Seeds presented by the INEAC, Mulungu. Received July 24, 1953. 209831 to 209839. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. From India. Seeds presented by G. V. Bowers, American Embassy, New Delhi. Received May 12, 1958. Selections made at the Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md., July 20, 1953, as follows: 209831. From PI. No. 2084380. Seeds brown. 209832. From PI. No. 208435. Seeds green. 209833. From PI. No. 208435. Seeds yellow. 209834. From PI. No. 208435. Seeds brown. 209835. From PI. No. 2084386. Seeds brown. 209836. From PI. No. 208437. Seeds brown. 209837. From PI. No. 2084389. Seeds yellow. 209838. From PI. No. 2084389. Seeds black. 209839. From PI. No. 208439. Seeds green. 209840 and 209841. PYRUS CALLERYANA Decaisne. Malaceae. Callery pear. From Maryland. Plants growing at the United State Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale. Numbered July 27, 1953. 209840. F. C. Bradford. A selected seedling from P.I. 47261, introduced from Nanking, China. This variety is of value as an ornamental for street or lawn planting. 209841. A seedling selection of the F. C. Bradford, remarkable for its dwarf habit. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 211 209842 to 209850. COFFEA spp. Rubiaceae. From the Belgian Congo. Seeds presented by the INEAC, Malungu. Re- ceived July 27, 1953. 209842 to 209848. COFFEA ARABICA L. Arabian coffee. 209842. Geisha. 209846. Local Bronze No. 9. 209843. Harrar. 209847. Local Bronze No. 12. 209844. Jackson No. 2. 209848. Local Bronze Tout Venant. 209845. Local Bronze No. 8. 209849 and 209850. CorFEA EUGENOIDES S. Moore. Coffee. 209849. Originally from Astrida, Ruanda-Urundi. 209850. From Nioka. 209851 to 209854. From Washington. Bulbs presented by the Department of Agriculture, Divi- sion of Horticulture, Seattle. Received July 27, 1953. 209851. COLCHICUM BORNMUELLERI Freyn. Liliaceae. 209852. COLCHICUM sp. Disraeli. 209853. COLCHICUM sp. Mr. Herbert. 209854. COLCHICUM sp. The Giant. 209855. EPIDENDRUM ONCIDIOIDES var. GRAVIDUM (Lindl.) Ames, Schweinf., & Tubb. Orchidaceae. From Peru. Plants presented by Felipe Garcia Velasquez, Tarapoto. Re- ceived Feb. 18, 1953; numbered July 29, 19538. 209856. COFFEA ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From the Belgian Congo. Seeds presented by the INEAC, Yangambi. Re- ceived July 29, 1953. Mysore. 209857 to 209861. From Greece. Seeds presented by Dr. Demetrios A. Panos, American Mission Agricultural Station, Athens. Received Aug. 3, 1953. 209857. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. M. 2169. 209858. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Fabaceae. Lentil. ie a 209859 and 209860. LATHYRUS CICERA L. Fabaceae. 209859. L. 92. 209860. M. 245. 209861. VICIA ERVILLA (L.) Willd. Fabaceae. Vetch. M. 1008. 7, MY PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 209862 to 209864. CITRUS spp. Rutaceae. enon Spain. Budsticks presented by L. J. Klotz, Valencia. Received Aug. Ob ok 209862 and 2209863. CITRUS LIMON (L.) Burm. f. Lemon. 209862. Mesero. 209863. Ricote. 209864. CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck. Orange. Maceteras. 209865. PRUNUS DOMESTICA L. Amygdalaceae. Common plum. From Australia. Cuttings presented by H. E. Franklin, Poziers, Queens- land, Victoria. Received August 4, 1953. Wilson. 209866 to 209868. From Iraq. Seeds presented by H. W. Springfield, Baghdad. Received Aug. 4, 1953. From near Khanaquin, Iraq. Collected May 8, 1953. 209866. ASTRAGALUS DACTYLOCARPUS Boiss. Fabaceae. 209867. MEDICAGO RADIATA L. Fabaceae. 209868. ONOBRYCHIS LANATA Boiss. Fabaceae. 209869. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. From New Zealand. Roots presented by A. M. W. Greig, Department of Agriculture, Wellington. Received August 5, 1953. Reke Mauroa. From Kawakawa, North Island. 209870. AGAVE sp. Amaryllidaceae. From Guatemala. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Belts- ville, Md. Received Feb. 1953. No. 12447. Chiquimula. 209871 and 209872. ERAGROSTIS SUPERBA Peyr. Poaceae. From Tanganyika. Seeds presented by H. J. van Remsburg, Pasture Re- search Officer, Mpwapwa. Received Aug. 6, 1953. 209871. Mbulu, Northern Province. 209872. Mombo, Korogwe, Tanga Province. 209873 to 209876. CARICA PAPAYA L. Caricaceae. Papaya. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attaché, American Embassy, Pretoria, Transvaal. Received Aug. 10, 1953. 209873. Hortus Gold. 209875. 1951/1496. 209874. 1951/1498. 209876. 1951/1517. 209877. OLEA sp. Oleaceae. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Government Horti- culturist, Research Station, Upington, through the American Embassy, Pretoria, Transvaal. Received Aug. 10, 1953. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 213 209878 to 209884. PENNISETUM PURPUREUM Schumach. Poaceae. Napier grass. From Tanganyika. Seeds presented by D. C. Thomas, Kawanda Research Station, Kampala, Uganda. Aug. 11, 1953. 209878. No. 1. Leaves narrow 209882. No. 10. Leaves broad and pilose. and pilose. 209879. No. 2. 209883. No. 11. Leaves pilose. 209880. No. 6. Leaves narrow. 209884. No. 12. 209881. No. 8. 209885 to 209907. From Australia. Seeds presented by Dr. William Hartley, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received Aug. 12, 1953. 209885. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchard grass. INow, CPi. 2145: 209886 to 209907. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA var. HISPANICA (Roth) Duby. 209886. No. C.P.I. 13797. 209897. No. C.P. 14677. 209887. No. C.P.I. 14067. 209898. No. C.P. 15008. 209888. No. C.P.I. 14068. 209899. No. C.P. 15139. 209889. No. C.P. 14133. 209900. No. C.P. 15140. 209890. No. C.P. 14134. 209901. No. C.P. 15211. 209891. No. C.P. 14401. ~ 209902. No. C.P. 15212. 209892. No. C.P. 14402. 209903. No. 15564. 209893. No. C.P. 14403. 209904. No. 15565. 209894. No. C.P. 14480. 209905. No. 15566. 209895. No. C.P. 14481. 209906. No. 15567. 209896. No. C.P. 14676. 209907. No. 15568. 209908 and 209909. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by A. A. Pitout, Nyl- stroom, Transvaal. Received Aug. 12, 1953. 209908. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merrill. Fabaceae. Soybean. 209909. SETARIA ITALICA (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Foxtail millet. 209910 to 209930. From Australia. Seeds presented by William Hartley, Commonwealth Scien- tific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received Aug. 13, 1953. 209910. DESMODIUM CANUM (Gmel.) Schinz & Thell. Fabaceae. C.P.I. 11794. From Brisbane, Queensland. 209911. DESMODIUM UNCINATUM (Jacq.) D.C. C.P.I. 11741. From Brisbane, Queensland. 209912. MEDICAGO HISPIDA var. SARDOA Asch. & Graebn. Fabaceae. ; Burclover. il 209913. MEDICAGO TRIBULOIDES Desr. Barrel medic. CPE 12636. 214 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 209910 to 209930—Continued 209914. NEURACHNE MITCHELLIANA Nees. Poaceae. DN BY, 209915. PANICUM ANTIDOTALE Retz. Poaceae, N. 118. 209916. PHASEOLUS LATHYROIDES L. Fabaceae. CaPARe 2368: 209917. STYLOSANTHES GRACILIS H.B.K. Fabaceae. ChE a5 630: 209918. STYLOSANTHES SUNDAICA Taub. Q. 65. . 209919 to 209930. TRIFOLIUM SUBTERRANEUM L. Fabaceae. © Subterranean clover. 209919. Yarloop. V. 45. 209925. Smeaton. A. 344. 209920. Mount Barker. A. 331. ° 209926. Bena. A. 357. 209921. Tallarook. . nigra, 211599. regia, 207487, 207488. Jujube. See Ziziphus jujuba. Juniper. See Juniperus excelsa. Juniperus excelsa, 206278. Kenaf. See Hibiscus cannabinus. Kirkia wilmsii, 205662. Kniphofia uvaria, 208240. Kochia aphylla, 210173. Koeleria cristata, 204451, 207489. 204453 —204455, 688. 204452, 206274, Kohlrabi. See Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes. Lactuca perennis, 205505. sativa, 2045838-204585, 204706- 204708, 206444, 206963-206966, 207490, 209342, 211118, 211600, 211601, 212015. serriola, 204753. Lafoensia punicaefolia, 210747. Lagenaria leucantha, 211051, 212016. Lagerstroemia indica, 210748. microcarpa, 205663. Lagunaria patersonii, 210749. Lagurus ovatus, 206918. Lantana indica, 205245. Lapeyrousia grandiflora, 207985. Larch. See Larix spp. Larix spp., 207030-207071. Lathyrus aphaca, 205958. articulatus, 210777. cicera, 206891, 209859, 209860, 210342, 210778. clymenum, 210779. digitatus, 206893. gorgoni, 205959. macropus, 2063824. ochrus, 206373, 210780. pratensis, 206445, 206689. sativus, 2063874, 206375, 206892, 209789, 210781. spp., 205289, 205960-205962. Lawsonia inermis, 207491. Lebeckia cytisoides, 208171. Lecythis elliptica, 210750. Leea hirta, 210751. Leek. See Allium porrum. Lemon. See Citrus limon. Lens culinaris, 207492, 209447, 209858, Zea Zne 211602. 211'732: Lentil. See Lens culinaris. Leonotis microphylla, 208942. Lepidium sativum, 205290, 207498, 211603. Leptochloa fusca, 208222. monostachya, 207638. obtusiflora, 207634. Lespedeza bicolor, 207717, 207718. sp., 207719. 205291, 291 Lessertia brachystachya, 208172, linearis, 208241. stricta, 209390. Lettuce. See Lactuca sativa. Leucothoe axillaris, 210839. populifolia, 210840. Libidibia punctata, 205664, Licorice. See Glycyrrhiza glabra. Ligustrum acutissimum, 205645, Lilium, 210986. nobilissimum, 210805. Lime. See Citrus aurantifolia. Linum grandiflorum, 208070. usitatisstmum, 204709, 206690, 209448, 209748, 209749, 211733. Lithocarpus ternaticupula, 204347. Lolium. 211774. multiflorum, 204878, 211769- PALILTTALS. PALS PAzoe perenne, 204710, 204879-204881, 205278, 205963, 206376, 206377, 211772, 211773. temulentum, 206691. spp., 204456, 205964, 205965, 206567. Lotononis bainesti, 207986. Lotus angustissimus, 206895. corniculatus, 204586, 204882, 205292, 205638, 206378, 206447, 206448, 206896, 207765. discolor, 2081386. gebelia, 210439. libanoticus, 206296. tenuis, 206446. uliginosus, 206894, 210321, 210322, 211775. spp., 204884, 206897, 210323, 210729. Loudetia flavida, 2081387. Lovegrass, weeping. See Hragrostis curvula. Tuculia sp., 210752. Luffa acutangula, 211734. Lupine, European yellow. nus luteus. South American. See JL. bilis. Lupinus albus, 206521. angustifolius, 208682. arboreus, 210807, luteus, 205966. mutabilis, 206506—206510. - spp., 210300, 210301. Lycaste skinneri, 205705. Lychnis patagonica, 206325. sp., 206568. Lycopersicum esculentum, 204587, 204711-204713, 204972-—205034, 205035-205046, 205196, 205336, 205481, 205641, 205642, 206000, 206151, 206449, 206450, 206967, 206968, 208760, 208761, 208835-— 208838, 209048, 209343-209349, 211058, 211604, See Lupt- muta- 292 Lycopersicum esculentum—Continued 209974—209977, 212017, 212018. hirsutum, 209978. pimpinellifolium, 211838-211840. Lycoris radiata, 209328, 211119. Macrolobium coerulioides, 205665. Madia sativa, 210821. Malpighia punictfolia, 209269, 209270. Malus prunifolia, 205559. sylvestris, 205048, 205049, 205339, 205459-205462, 205706, 205707, 205862, 206021-206035, 206351, 206352, 206356, 206542, 207636, | _ 208418, 2099389. spp., 204588, 210061. Mammillaria sp., 208972. Manfreda spp., 207810, 209745, 209746. Mangifera indica, - 209576, 210126, 210316. Mango. See Mangifera indica. Maple, paperbark. See Acer griseum. Medic. See Medicago spp. barrel. See M. tribuloides. black. See M. lupulina. snail. See M. scutellata. Medicago arabica, 206692-—206694. arborea, 206569, 206570, 207921, 2107380, 210808, 210838. ciliaris, 205967, 210731, 210782. falcata, 204457-204460, 204885, | 204886, 205968, 205969, 206285, 206456, 210788. hispida, 205298, 205427-—205429, 206380, 206695, 206898. hispida var. apiculata, 207925. denticulata, 206571. sardoa, 209912. lupulina, 204589, 204887, 205294, 206276, 206899, 207497, 211605. marina, 209068. minima, 205430. obscura var. helix, 206929. orbicularis, 205295, 210425. papillosa, 204888, 205296. radiata, 209867. rugosa, 210734. sativa, 204461, 204462, 204590- 204598, 204889-204891, 204903, 205198, 205199, 205297, 205329, 205431, 205634, 205887205991, 205970, 206100—206113, 206277- | 206283, 206286, 206287, 206340, 206451-—206454, 206572206576, 206696—206698, 206900, 206903, | 207494, 207495, 207775, 208071, 208072, 208115, 208683, 209090, 209091, 209329, 209330, 209826, | 209982, 210161, 210367, 210440, 210763, 211054, 211606-211610, | 211776, 211777. scutellata, 210782. tribuloides, 206381, 210783. 209913, PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 208657, 208855, Medicago—Continued spp., 204463, 204464, 204892, 204893, 205298, 206455, 206902. | Melaleuca leucadendron, 210753. pubescens, 205666. Melica ciliata, 207496. spp., 204465, 206457, 206699, 206700, 211160. Melilotus alba, 204894, 204895, 204899, 205299, "205300, 205971, 206701, 208684, 211611. dentata, 2.05529-205533. indica, 205972, 205973, 206326, 206382, 208173. messanensis, 206384. | officinalis, 204466, 204467, 204896- 204898, 204900-204902, 205197, 205301, 205302, 205534—-205539, 208073, 208686, 210368. segetalis, 208685. sulcata, 2063838, spp., 205974, 206385. Melinis minutiflora, 206931. Mentha arvensis, 210058. crispa, 210057. spicata, 205506. | Methysticodendron 209701. Millet, foxtail. See Setaria italica. | Miscanthus oligostachyus, 209582. sinensis, 2095838. tinctorius, 209584. Momordica charantia, 2100238. Moraea sp., 208297. Muscavi spp., 2083638, 210347. Muskmelon. See Cucumis melo. | Mussaenda erythrophylla, 205667. | roxburghu, 205668. Mustard, black. See Brassica nigra. Chinese. See B. juncea. Myosotidium hortensia, 205551. Myrtus sp., 205552. Nenazx microphylla, 207956. Nerine angustifolia, 205564. falcata, 205378, 205565. humilis, 205475. | kriget, 205450, 205566. laticoma, 205486. Neurachne mitchelliana, 209914. Nicotiana tabacum, 206599, 207649- amesianum, | 207658, 207825—207831, 208762, 209049, 209050, 209131, 2093820, 209321. >| Nothofagus obliqua, 210765. procera, 210766. | Nothopanax arboreum, 205553. burr. See Q. mabtocerge | cork. See Q. suber. English. Q. robur. | holly. See Q. ilex. | willow. See Q. phellos. Oats. See Avena sativa. | wild. See A. fatua. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 Ocimum basilicum, 207498. gratissimum, 211715. Okra. See Abelmoschus esculentus. Olea chrysophylia, 208242. europaea, 206876. spp., 208174, 209877. Olearia ilicifolia, 205554, Olive. See Olea ewropaea. Onion. See Allium cepa. Welsh. See A. fistulosum. Onobrychis balansae, 206288. caput-galli, 206702. gaubae, 207499, 211055. lanata, 209868. viciaefolia, 204594-204597, 205200-—205202, 2053038, 206458, 206459, 209827, 210784, 210785. spp., 205304, 206577, 206703, 206904206906. Orach, garden. See Atriplex horten- sis. Orange. See Citrus sinensis. mandarin. See C. reticulata. Orchid. See Lycaste skinnert. Ornithogalum caudatum, 208175. exscapum, 208046. thyrsoides, 208104. spp., 205248, 207957. Orthodon spp., 211716, 211717. Oryza sativa, 205131205136, 207010, 207011, 208443-208457, 209517- 209522, 209699, 209773- 209776, 209933 —209938, 209987 —- 209996, 210066-—210069, 210387 -—210397, 210804, 210983, 210984, 211056, 211132—211156. Oryzopsis coerulescens, 207500, 208280, 210786, 211778. holciformis, 207771, 211779. miliacea, 205975, 205976, 206386, 206578-206581, 206583, 206708, 206907, 207772, 210787, 210788, 211780, 211781. spp., 206582, 206584-206587, 206704—206707, 211057. Osmanthus ilicifolius, 205644. Pachyrhizus erosus, 209449. Paeonia sp., 204468. Palm. See Acrocomia aculeata, Al- fonsia oleifera, Chamaedorea con- color, Chamaedorea spp., Corypha umbraculifera, Pritchardia affins. Panicum antidotale, 204906, 209915. bisculcatum, 209585. coloratum, 206370, 207990—208008, 208943, 208996. deustum. 207958, 208105, 208138, 208243, 2082.44, 208395, 208396, 208944, 209195. laevifolium, 209196, 209244, 209391. makarikariense, 208997—208999, 210692. 293 Panicum maximum—Continued 208139, 208245, 208397-208399, 209000, 209005, 209007-209010, 209197—209208, 209245, 209246, 209392. miliaceum, 204598, 204904, 204905, 207501, 207502, 207663, 209790, 211058-211060. natalense, 208106. prolutum, 208687. stapfianum, 206871, 208012- 208016, 208107, 208176, 208246, 208247, 208400—208402. trichanthum, 2063829. virgatum, 211557—211562., spp., 204907, 205059, 206830, 208017, 208140, 108248, 208408, 209001-209004, 209006, 209011. Papaya. See Carica papaya. Pappea capensis, 207926. Pappophorum sp., 211161. Parochetus communis, 205556. Parsley. See Petroselinum crispum. Paspalum notatum, 209398. plicatulum, 209983. proliferum, 209984. thunbergi, 205274. sp., 206709, Passiflora spp., 207948, 2087638. Pea. See Piswm sativum. Peach. See Prunus persica, Peanut. See Arachis hypogaea. Pear, callery. See Pyrus calleryana. common. See P. communis. Peganum harmala, 207508. Pelargonium zonale, 208018. Peltophorum dasyrachis, 205669. Peniocereus sp., 209747. Pennisetum alopecuroides, 209586. ciliare, 206969, 207927, 208141, 209101, 209204, 209247, 210693- 210695, 210789, clandestinum, 207537. flaccidum, 211063. macrourum, 208108. orientale, 206461, 211062. purpureum, 205050, 205051, 205253, 209878-209884. sphacelatum, 208249-208251. thunbergit, 208252. villosum, 209394. sp., 206462. Pentaschistis angustifolia, 208177, 08258, thunbergi, 208254, Pentzia incanc, 208178. Peony. See Pueonia sp. Pepper, black. See Piper nigrum. Perilla frutescens, 208458, 210024. Pernettya pumila var. leucocarpa, 206381. Petroselinum crispum, 204599, 206001. Petunia sp., 206332. maximum, 2053387, 208009-208011, | Phacelurus digitatus, 206746, 294 Phalaris angusta, 207928. arundinacea, 207959, 209979. coerulescens, 207791—207799. minor, 208404, 211064. truncata, 206712. | tuberosa, 205977, 206387, 206710, | 207960—207967, 210791, 211782. tuberosa var. stenoptera, 207968, | 210790. spp., 206463, 211065. Phaseolus atropurpureus, 209451. aureus, 2051387, 207504, 207655, 208459, 211066, 211067, 211612-— Zions 211735-211737. calcaratus, 208460, 208461. coccineus, 208583—208586, 209452, 209663-209669. lathyroides, 209916. lunatus, 205857, 207507, 208764— 208767, 209051, 209322, 209453- 209457, 209620. | mungo, 205138, 208462, 211068. polyanthus, 209458. vulgaris, 204600—-204603, 204714- | 204723, 204962-204964, 205203- 205218, 2053858—-2053862, 206002— 206005, 206044, 206222, 206223, 206970-206987, 207004—207006, 207127-207449, 207505, 207506, 207550—207597, 207832, 208463, 208587—-208591, 208658—-208676, 208768, 208769, 208773—-208777, 208976, 208977, 209052, 209053, 209255-209259, 209459-209505, 209621, 209670—209696, 209799- 209817, 2104538-210459, 212019- 212026 Phleum arenarium, 204469-204477, 205805, 205432, 205433, 206263. commutatum, 204785. paniculatum, 211069, phleoides, 206714. pratense, 204478, 204480, 204909, 205445, 206713, 206717, 206718, 210426, 211788. subulatum, 206711, 210427. Spier 204479, 206588, 206715, | 206716, 206719, 206909. Phormium tenax, 209985. Phragmites communis, 204908. spp., 206289, 206290, 206464. Physalis spp., 206224, 208978. Picea spp., 207072—207098. Pigeonpea. See Cajanus cajan. Pine. See Pinus spp. Pineapple. Ananas comosus. Pinus ayacahuite, 205670. koratensis, 204755—-204757. sp., 208116. Piper nigrum, 205364, 205365. Pistacia khinjuk, 206497, | terebinthus, 206498. sp., 211616. 209450, PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 Pisum fulvum, 205978, 205979. _- sativum, 204667, 204724, 205214— 2.05216, 206006, 206781-206875, 2.06988, 206989, 207508, 209506, 209507, 210558-210685, 210792, 212028--212031. _Plagiochloa uniolae, 208255. Planetree, oriental. See Platanus | orientalis. 'Plantago amplexicaulis, 210007. sp., 207509. Platanus orientalis, 207510. Plum, bullace. See Prunus insititia. common. See P. domestica. Myrobalan. See P. cerasifera. Poa bulbosa, 204481, 204482, 204910, 206291, 206589, 206590, 206720, 210369, 211070-211073. compressa, 204485—-204487. fuegiana, 206930. ; nemoralis, 206726, 206731, 206910, 206912. pratensis, 204488, 204490, 204786, 205255-205267, 206466, 206721, 206734, 208179. trivialis, 204484, 210428. spp., 204483, 204489, 204491, 204492, 205434, 205485, 206292, 206293, 206465, 206591, 206680, 206722-206725, 206727-206730, 206732, 206733, 206735-206741, 206911, 207511, 207929, 209102. Podocarpus henkelit, 206214. Pogonarthria squarrosa, 208142. Pogonopus speciosus, 210754. Pogostemon cablin, 210176. Sp. 21 OUT Polwan. See Andropogon annulatus. Polygonum orientale, 210803. Polypogon fugax, 211074. _monspeliensis, 208256. ‘Poplar. See Populus spp. Lombardy. See P. nigra var. ttalica. Populus berolinensis, 206036. deltoides var. missouriensts, 206037. nigra var. italica, 206039. robusta, 206040, 206041. vernirubens, 206042. sp., 206038. | Portulaca oleracea, 207512. |Portulacaria afra, 206097. Potato. See Solanum tuberosum. 'Potentilla norvegica, 205441. 'Pritchardia affinis, 205268. Proso. See Panicum miliaceum. Prosopis chilensis, 210819. Prunus amygdalus, 207514, 210059, 211075, 211076, 211617, 211618, 2117388, 211740, 21836. armeniaca, 204604, 206522, 207598, 211077—211079, 211619- ZING 21 2ATT 39. ZITA eee JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 Prunus—Continued avium, 204852, 204949, 205567- 205604, 205789-205860, 205865, 205866, 206181—206211, 206226- 2062538, 206357, 206358, 206743, 206744, 207535. capuli, 210842. cerasifera, 204851, 211622. cerasus, 205605-205609, 205611- 205618, 205615, 205617, 205618, 206TAD. _- domestica, 205047, 205741—205782, 2058638, 205864, 206353, 206354, 2075138, 209865, 210028, 211080, 211623, 211743, effusa, 205610, 205614, 205616. insititia, 204790. persica, 204965—-204968, 205480, 205540, 205541, 205783-205788, 206538-206541, 207670—-207674, 209524, 209642, 209931, 2099382, 209944, 209945, 211081, 211837. persica var. nectarina, 210157. tomentosa, 207515. spp., 211082, 211083, 211624. Psidium guajava, 208355-208362. Psoralea bituminosa, 207778, 207774, 210798. hirta, 208257. spicata, 208180. sp., 207969. Pteronia glauca, 208258. Pumpkin. See Cucurbita pepo. Purslane. See Portulaca oleracea. Putranjiva roxburghti, 205671. Pyrus calleryana, 209840, 209841. communis, 2054638, 205464, 205867— 205878, 205883-205886, 206355, 206600-—206610, 210332-210335. spp., 204605, 205217, 206523, 206524. Quackgrass. See Agropyron repens. Quercus aegilops, 204668. chrysolepis, 20538382. farnetto, 205060. gilva, 204971. heterophylla, 206116. ilex, 206938, 210835. ilicifolia, 206934. lusitanica, 204648. macrocarpa, 206117. palustris, 206935, pedunculiflora, 205621. phellos, 206118. pyrenaica, 210836. robur, 205061, 205620, 205789, 205740. rubra, 206932. suber, 204650. trojana, 205619. spp., 205451—-205453, 208779. Quince. See Cydonia oblonga. Japanese. See Chaenomeles la- genaria. Quinoa. See Chenopodium quinoa. 295 | Radish. See Raphanus sativus. Ragi. See Eleusine coracana. Ramie. See Boehmeria nivea. Ranunculus lyalu, 205555, Raphanus sativus, 204606, 204607, 204683, 204725, 205306, 206467, 206468, 206990, 207516, 209791, 211084, 211085, 211625, 211744, 211745, 212082—212035. Raphionacme divaricata, 205099. Raspberry, Andes. See Rubus gla- ucus. roseleaf. See R. rosaefolius. Redpepper. See Capsicum frutescens. Redtop. See Agrostis alba. Reed, common. See Phragmites com- munis. Rhagodia parabolica, 210174. Rheum ribes, 212036—-2120388. Rhigozum obovatum, 208405. Rhododendron, 207656, 209268, 210917-—210941. albrechti, 209092. charitostreptum, 209098. crinigerum, 209094. decorum, 209095. exquisitum, 209096. keiskei, 206618. luteum, 206469. maximum, 209260. minus, 209261. nipponicum, 209097. ponticum, 206614—206616, 206991, 207645—-207648, 209262. quinquefolium, 209760. reticulatum, 205880. roseum, 209098. simsvi, 205331, 206368. timeteum, 209099. Rhododendron, rosebay. dendron maximum, Rhynchelytrum setifolium, 208181, 208260. Rhynchosia caribaea, 208261. sordida, 208406. spp., 2078338, 207834. Ribes uva-crispa, 210701—210706. Rice. See Oryza sativa. Ricinus communis, 206125—206150, See Rhodo- 208148, 206369, 206515, 207865—207875, 208464, 208598-—208609, 208688- 208701, 2088389-—208844, 209054, 209132, 209138, 2093823—209326, 209435, 209436, 209622, 209623, 210085, 210822, 210828, 211157, 211158. Rosa sulphurea, 205218. spp., 204608-—204610, 204911- 204914, 206525, 211086, 211087. Rose. See Rosa spp. Roselle. See Hibiscus sabdariffa. Rottboellia exaltata, 207545, 207546. Rubus albescens, 210079. geoides, 206338. glaucus, 208559, 209055. 296 Rubus—Continued moluccanus, 210081. rosaefolius, 208560, 209056, 209057. urticifolius, 206334, spp., 204611-—204613, 204915, 204950, 205219, 205220, 205307, 206470, 206914, 206915, 207720, 208561, 209508—209512, 210080, 210082, 210547-210549, 210556, 210769, 211626. Rudbeckia sp., 206089. Rutabaga. See Brassica napus var. napobrassica. Rye. See Secale cereale. Ryegrass, Italian. See Loliwm multi- florum. perennial. See L. perenne. Saccharum, 205454—205458, 207599- 207622, 209762-—209769, 209949- 209962, 210182—210299, 210414- 210428, 210482-—210438, 210441- 210448, 211120-211126. Safflower. See Carthamus tinctorius. Sainfoin. See Onobrychis viciaefolia. Sanguisorba minor, 205980. Sansevierta sp., 206124. Santalum album, 210755. Sasa sp., 210340. Schima wallichii, 205672. Scilla nonscripta, 210686. rigidtfolia, 205379. saturata, 205380. spp., 205881, 205447, Scorpiurus muricata, 210794. subvillosa, 205981. Scorzonera hispanica, 204958. Seurf-pea. See Psoralea bituminosa. Sea-onion. See Urginea maritima. Secale anatolicum, 206992. cereale, 204498, 204614—204622, 204726, 205221, 207843-207848, 210487-210537, 211711-211714. montanum, 205222, spp., 204916, 204917, 205223, 205308, 206294. Securidaca longipedunculata, 205673. Securigera securidaca, 205982. Sehima galpinti, 209248. Sesame. See Sesamum indicum, Sesamum indicum, 204623, 205224~ 205229, 205442, 207664—207668, 209103, 209965, 210687, 210688, 210770, 211088, 211627—211630, 211746. prostratum, 2054438. Sesbania bispinosa, 204344, 210180. sesban, 210181. spp., 204876, 210756. Sesleria argentea, 206295. spp., 206592, 206593. Setaria almaspicata, 208945, 208946. flabellata, 208109, 208110, 208144, PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 Setaria flabellata—Continued ‘ 208182, 208298, 208299, 208305, 209205-209207, 209249. gerrardu, 208308. glauca, 204629, 204729, 206460, 206747, 206908, 209587. holstu, 208300, 208301, 209208- 209211. italica, 204918, 209909. | lindenbergiana, 208111, 209212, 209395. neglecta, 208183. nigrirostris, 206341, 208019, 208112, 208184—-208186, 208407-— 208409, 208947, 209250, 209251. pallidifusca, 208302. perberbis, 209396. perennis, 208118, 208262, 209213. phragmitoides, 209397, 209398. sphacelata, 205338, 207547, 208020, 208145, 208187—-208188, 208268, 208410—-208412, 208948, 208949, 209012-209015, 209214, 209399—-209403. suleata, 207544. tenuiseta, 205382. verticillata, 204626, 204627, 206748. viridis, 204624, 204625, 204628, 204727, 204730. woodii, 208021, 208146, 208189, 208306, 209215, 209216. spp., 204728, 208022, 208304, 208854. Silene sp., 212089. Simarouba glauca, 206225. Sisyrinchim sp., 211089. Smilax sp., 205708. Solanum, 210449-210452, acaule, 205507, 205508, 208856, 210029-210082. acaule var. 210083. aculeatissimum, 206091. alticolum, 2100384. andigenum, 205622-205624, andreanum, 205509. antipovichii, 205510. auriculatum, 210008. aviculare, 210009. brevimucronatum, 205511. canasense, 210085. capsicibaccatum, 205560, 210036. columbianum, 205512, 205518. demissum, 205514—205519, 205625. depexum, 205520, 205521. dulcamara, 210010. gigantophyllum, 208857. glanduliferum, 210037. gourlayr, 210088. hispidum, 207849. incanum, 207850. indicum, 207851. khasianum, 207852. lapazense, 210039. subexinterruptum, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 19538 Solanum—Continued lignicaule, 210040. longiconicum, 208780. longipedicellatum, 205522. maglia, 2108138. megistacrolobum, 210041. melongena, 204630 204731, 206472, 206998, 207517, 209134, 210025, 210026, 211631, 212040. neohawkesii, 210042—210044. neoweberbaueri, 210045. nigrum, 207853, 210011, 210012. pampasense, 210046. phureja, 205561. polyadenium, 205523. raphanifolium, 210047—210049. rybinit, 205524. santolallae, 205525. seaforthianum, 210018, simplicifolium, 208858—208866. stenotomum, 205526, 205527. subandigenum, 205528. torvum, 207854. tuberosum, 2043841, 204342, 205385—205407, 205892205898, 207000-207008, 208318-208354, 208568208570, 210062-210065, 211863. vallis-mexicae, 205557. verbascifolium, 206335, 210014. vernei, 208867, 208868. santhocarpum, 207856. serophyllum, 210050. spp., 2056385-—205637, 206336, 208562-208566, 208869-208881, 209410-209434, 209770, 209771, 210015, 210051-210056, 210083. Sophora alopecuroides, 205436, 206471. microphylla, 205674. Sorghastrum nutans, 211563-211571. Sorghum almum, 207836—207842, 208702. arundinaceum, 208573. caudatum, 208708. conspicuum var. 208704. coriaceum, 208705. dochna, 208706. guineense, 208707. halepense, 208574, 208575, 209217. melaleucum, 208708. membranaceum, 208709. nervosum, 208582, 208710. nigricans, 208711. splendidum, 208714. stapfu, 208576, 208720. subglabrescens, 208715. subglabrescens var. compactum, 208577, 208716. oviforme, 208717, 208718. rubidum, 208719. sudanese, 208578, 208721. technicum, 209792. versicolor, 208722, 209218. 207855, rubicundum, 297 Sorghum—Continued verticilliflorum, 208190, 208579. vulgare, 204854-204356, 204631, 204919, 205230, 206749-206751, 206994—206996, 2079738, 208580, 208581, 208723-208725, 208770, 209518, 209514, 209588, 209761, 209966-209969. vulgare var. caffrorum, 208726. roxburghit, 208712, 208713. spp., 204920, 206752, 206916, 206917, 209824, 211090, 211633, Palas Soybean. See Glycine max. Sphenostylis angustifolia, 209252. Spinach. See Spinacia oleracea. Spinacia oleracea, 204632, 204732- 204736, 205231-205235, 206007, 206473-206475, 207518, 209644— 209647, 2116382. spinosa, 206753. Spodiopogon cotulifer, 205275. sibiricus, 205276. Sporobolus capensis, 209404. filipes, 209189. fimbriatus, 208191, 209258, 209405-209407. fimbriatus var. latifolius, 208950, 209219. nitens, 208147. panicoides, 209220 208192, pyramidalis, 209221—209223, 209408. spp., 204494. Spruce. See Picea spp. Squash. See Cucurbita maxima. Star-grass, giant. See Cynodon plectostachym. Stegnosperma halimifolium, 205925. Sterculia ramiflora, 210757. Stipa dregeana, 208193. spp., 204683-—204635, 204737, 205309, 206476, 206477, 206594, 206754, 206755, 206918, 208074, 208075, 211091. Stizolobium cinereum, 205242. velutinum, 205243. spp., 205244, 206045. Storax. See Styrazx officinalis. Strawberry. See F'ragaria spp. Strophanthus sarmentosus, 205861. vandertjstii, 209268. spp., 207126, 207922. Sturtia gossypioides, 209310. Stylosanthes gracilis, 209917. sundaica, 209918. Styrax officinalis, 205236, 206756. Sugarcane. See Saccharum. Sugar-root. See Craniolaria annua. Sulla. See Hedysarum coronarium. Sunflower. See Helianthus annuus. Sunn-hemp. See Crotalaria juncea. Sutherlandia frutescens, 208264, 208265. Swainsona procumbens, 210175. 298 Sweetclover. See Melilotus spp. white. See M. alba. yellow. See M. officinalis. Sweetpotato. See Ipomoea batatas. Swordbean. See Canavalia gladiata. Syncarpia glomulifera, 210758, 210759. Talinum patens, 206337. Tamarix aphylla, 205487. Taxus cuspidata, 207669. Tecoma avellanedae, 205675. Telfairia pedata, 208772. Teosinte. See Euchlaena mexicana. Tephrosia candida, 210760. capensis, 208266. vogelu, 210557. spp., 207970, 208371, 209058. Teramnus labialis, 209327. Tetrachne dreget, 208194, 208195, 208951, 209829. Tetragonolobus purpureus, 206379. siliquosus, 2048838, 206297. Teucrium sp., 208076. Thalictrum sp., 206090. Themeda triandra, 206342—206349, 207864, 207980-207934, 208028, 208024, 208196-208199, 208267, 208268, 208413-208416. spp., 2079385, 208417. Thespesia populnea, 209059. Thuja orientalis, 207519. Timothy. See Phleum pratense. Tebacco, common. See Nicotiana ta- bacum. Tomato. tum. Towelgourd, singkwa. tangula. Trachypogon capensis, 208200. Tragopogon krascheninnikovti, 210165. spp., 210166, 210167. Tree-tomato. See Cyphomandra be- tacea. Trefoil, big. See Lotus uliginosus. birdsfoot. See L. corniculatus. Trichilia elegans, 206338. Tricholaena monachne, 208149, 209225. repens, 208025, 208026, 208150, See Lycopersicon esculen- See Luffa acu- 208259. Trifolium africanum, 208952, 209580. alexandrinum, 205237, 206388, 209016. alpestre, 204495. ambiguum, 206482, 206483. angustifolium, 204921, 204922, 206757—206759. arvense, 204518, 206760. burchellianum, 207938, 208202. campestre, 204496—204499, 204526, 205322, 206479, 206768, 207937, 210429. echinatum, 206595, 206925, fragiferum, 204500, 208201, 204509, PLANT INVENTORY NO. 161 Trifolium fragiferum—Continued 204515, 204521, 204637, 204640, 206300, 206301, 206478, 206919, 210087, 210088. . glomeratum, 207936. hirtum, 206761, 206762. hybridum, 204524, 204928, 205310, 205311, 205437, 206481, 206596, 206768. incarnatum, 207766. johnstonii, 208956, 208957. lappaceum, 205317, 206764. medium, 206298, 206485. nigrescens, 206769, 206926, 210354. ochroleucon, 206928. phleoides, 208727. pratense, 204502-204508, 204512, 204517, 204686, 204924—-204929, 204938, 205312—-205315, 205438, 205489, 205446, 206299, 206765, 206766, 206924, 207520, 207521, 207725, 207972, 209562—209578, 210370, 210430, 211092, 211784, 211785. radiosum, 206771. repens, 204510, 204511, 204513, 204514, 204516, 204787, 204788, 204980, 205062, 205063, 206152, 206153, 206302, 206597, 208567, 2087380, 208958, 209986, 211786. resupinatum, 204501, 204932, 205288, 205316, 205321, 206772, 206920, 207522, 208117, 210089, 210722, 211093-211096, 211634. semipilosum, 208958. spadiceum, 206303. squarrosum, 207767. striatum, 205318. subterraneum, 206389, 209919- 209930, 211787—-211788. tembense, 209970. xerocephalum, 210735. spp., 204520, 204522, 204525, 204638, 204639, 204931, 205319, 205320, 206480, 206484, 206767, 206770, 206773, 206774, 206921, 206922, 208269. Trigonella caerulea, 206486, 206901. foenum-graecum, 204527, 208465. 209828, 211635, 211636. kotschyi, 206775. spicata, 206284. Trisetum spp., 204528, 204529, 206776, 206777. Tristachya hispida, 207971, 208027, 208270. pedicellata, 209224. spp., 208151, 208271, 208272. Tristania conferta, 210802. lactiflua, 210761. Triticum, 211648. aestivum, 204541-2045438, 205065- 205082, 205709-2057388, 206048- 2060538, 206119-206121, 206254, 204523, 204641, 206304, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1953 Triticum aestivum—Continued 206255, 206359-206867, 206505, 207095-207125, 207528, 207524, 208466, 208467, 208892-208905, 209793-209798, 210124, 210125, 2103138-210315, 2103871-210386, 210484—210486, 210809, 210810, 2108438-210890, 210896-210916, 210942210978, 211097-211105, 211572, 211637-211639, 211644—- 211686, 211706, 211707, 211748- Zaleleiesel'. x Agropyron, 211127 to 2111381. durum, 208906—208910, 209271- 209278, 211687—-211704, 211708. polonicum, 208911. turgidum, 208912, 211705. Tritoma northiae, 207984. Tulipa gesneriana, 208364. Turnip. See Brassica rapa. Ulmus parvifolia, 210841. pumila, 209772. Undetermined, 204539, 205704, 206064, PLOT20, 202d, 2107388, 211827. Urd. See Phaseolus mungo. Urginea altissima, 204537. burkei, 205448. fragrans, 204538. langti, 205676. maritima, 206778. spp., 205100, 205101, 205488. Urochloa bolbodes, 209226, 209227. mosambicensis, 209228. pullulans, 208954, 209229. trichopus, 209254. Vetch. See Vicia spp. common. See V. sativa. cow. See V. cracca. hairy. See V. villosa. Vetiveria zizanioides, 207857, 207858. sp., 205558. Viburnum opulus, 206488, 211847. Vicia articulata, 206390. benghalensis, 208307. brachytroms, 206496. cracca, 206494. dasycarpa, 206391, 207941. ervilia, 206489, 207525, 209861, 211106. faba, 204738, 207625, 208592- 208597, 209232, 210795, 211107, 211108, 211640, 211752. hybrida, 205323. lutea, 2053824. narbonensis, 205988, 205984, 206927, 210736, 210737, 210796— BO ToT. peregrina, 206495. sativa, 204642-205645, 204934, 205239, 205325, 205326, 206392- 299 Vicia sativa—Continued 206394, 206490, 206491, 206598, 206779, 207939, 208273, 208279, 210798. sicula, 208728. tenuifolia, 205985, 206928. villosa, 204646, 205158, 206492, 206493, 206780. spp., 204935, 205986, 207940, 210481. Vigna cylindrica, 205139, 205140, 207835 nilotica, 210317, 212042. sesquipedalis, 205254. sinensis, 204647, 205141, 205240, 205241, 207527, 208771, 208845, 2099TS 210027. 21109-2111 1 211641, 211642, 2117538-211756. Viola odorata, 204739. Vitis vinifera, 205626—205632, 205677, 206008-206020, 207675, 207676, 211794211826. spp., 210084, 210550. Walnut, black. See Juglans nigra. Persian. See J. regia. Watermelon. See Citrullus vulgaris. Waternut. See Hleocharis dulcis. Wheat, common. See Triticum aesti- vum. durum. See T. durum. Polish. See T. polonicum. poulard. See T. turgidum. Wheatgrass, crested. See Agropyron cristatum. Wiborgia armata, 208274. flexuosa, 208275. obcordata, 208276. Xanthosoma spp., 210697, 210698. AXysmalobium undulatum, 205383, 208955. Yellow-vetch. See Lathyrus pratensis. Yucca peninsularis, 209650—-209652. Zantedeschia aethiopica, 210355, albo-maculata, 210356. macrocarpa, 210357. rehmanu, 210358, 210359. spp., 2103860, 210361. Zea mays, 2043860—204368, 204877, 204791-—204850, 205102, 205363, 206046, 206047, 206159-206178, 207528, 208468-2084738, 208488- 208523, 208846-—208853, 208913, 209185, 209515, 209516, 210398- 210418, 210551, 211757. Ziziphus jujuba, 207529, 211112, 211118, 211758-211760. Zornia tetraphylla, 208277. Zoysia japonica, 210762. 3% u. Ss. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1958-445112 ‘BEOh 16 2a: irects a te oe ee ae ee i a % Bi : Le Lets 5 . = ae Se . F { - Se ~ ¥ = ‘ yy © ; t ¥. ra r 5 1’ Met * ahehensteeE & pom PM , BA aia he eomieesb merece a He hm bd nec er PRT RYN eres Plant Inventory No. 162 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Washington, D.C., December 1960 PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 (NOS. 212043 TO 222845) CONTENTS Page JOG Wet SN ee es re ee) 8 imaeaaecommon ang scientific names. CA This inventory, No. 162, lists the plant material (Nos. 212043 to 222845) received by the New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, during the period from January 1 to December 31, 1954. From 1954 to 1957 this unit was known as the Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture. It is a his- torical record of plant material introduced for Department and other specialists, and is not to be considered as a list of plant material for distribution. PAUL G. RUSSELL and BERNARD M. LEESE, JR., botanists Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. a Teste uninivommé. lone dotasee st TOLD Das eomsysesd Ot beowhorint latetenms insi¢ tov insig 10. Jail & es bevebienos ed od Jom et bra & a de #30040 OT t vAnUiMIAL aawonti | eae CT EGE an 4 S aihstMo9 Saat & < ii eens ee eens Py ee aera A Pantech ts ie grea He ; “its os rnold cance serie: viidaoion bat SeOS(S:.e0A) Teite sd Rat Janie ‘ony eieit © S66 B60) fore pA a: woh: arit a fe ees, Getirtia ot vise yietesH lstytiuy TA. iO SI RCEL nfout . LGOT Fe swodrosest] of Lae droraeae nN vibibontel we add 2s sworn epee i eS ST .etalipokimA te JM motweast) aodedee “4 i roth rrtaip brs Jigesri. es coed Bisietod 2) cy al MM asanaat ea 2 hye vi ~ : - x / +] r Roe ag ie et ; : , ' tat See = te a “as i a f t ° be A ' ie = ‘ * PRUNUS EFFUSA (Host) Schneid. Duke cherry. F120. Belle de Chatenay. 213671. F160. Olivet. F122. Belle de Choisy. 213672. F149. Royal Queen. F153. Empress Eugenie. PRUNUS FRUTICOSA Pall. Bush cherry. Early May. 213674 to 213693. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. From Argentina. 1954. 213674. 213675. 213676. 213677. 213678. 213679. 213680. 213681. 213682. 213683. 213694. Geneva. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 Candeal Durumbuck. Buck Atlantico. Buck Quequen. Buck Tandil. Buck 5/52. Buck 12/52. Buck 26/52. Buck 61/52. Buck 62/52. Buck 90/52. Seeds presented by José Buck, La Dulce. 213684. 213685. 213686. 213687. 213688. 213689. 213690. 213691. 213692. 213693. FRAGARIA. Rosaceae. From New York. Seeds planted at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Numbered Mar. 3, 1954. 69 Common wheat. Buck 102/852. Buck 126/52. Buck 134/52. Buck 150/52. Buck 170/52. Buck 172/52. Buck 202/52. Buck 207/52. Buck 217/52. Buck 282/52. Received Mar. 3, Strawberry. Baron Solemacher’s large-fruited everbearing runnerless dwarf bush straw- berry, from Baron Solemacher’s plant-breeding station in West Germany. Not an ordinary Baron Solemacher type, but a new, superior, large round- fruited variety. Fruits average 1 inch in diameter, juicy with spicy wild flavor and aroma. Bears until heavy frost, and starts bearing first year from seed. Plant compact, bushy, perennial, runnerless. Two forms, red or yellow. 213695 to 213774. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. From Iowa. Corn. Seeds presented by the Pioneer Hi-Bred Corn Company, Johns- ton. Numbered Mar. 3, 1954. 213695 to 213727. Open-pollinated varieties collected from localities as indicated unless otherwise noted. Seeds yellow unless otherwise indi- cated. 213695. Leaming—Gold Standard (Dent). Indiana. 213696. Funks Yellow Dent. Lynden, III. 213697. Lancaster Sure Crop (Dent). Hershey, Pa. 213698. Reids Yellow Dent. Springport, Ind. 213699. Krug Yellow Dent. Steamboat Rock, Iowa. 213700. Reids Yellow Dent. Lacton, Ind. 213701. Tom Thumb Pop. Canada. 213702. Burl York (Dent). Waukee, Iowa. 213703. Yellow Dent. Tennessee. 213704. Yellow Dent. Iowa. 213705. Reids Yellow Dent. Buffalo, Ill. 213706. Yellow Dent. Iowa. 213707. Yellow Dent. Mount Horeb, Wis. 213708. Krug Yellow Dent. Iowa. 213709. Reids Yellow Dent. Clear Lake, Iowa. 213710. St. Charles Yellow Dent. Woodland Mills, Tenn. 213711. Yellow Dent. Iowa. 70 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 213695 to 213774—Continued 213712. Midland Yellow. Kansas. 213713. Yellow Dent. Missouri. 213714. Papago Flour. Arizona. 213715. Gourdseed Dent. Seed white. Typical Gourdseed—rare. Texas. 213716. Yellow Dent. Iowa. 213717. Krug Yellow Dent. Illinois. 213718. Smith Yellow Dent. Iowa. 213719. Yellow Dent. Elsberry, Mo. 213720. Yellow Dent. Nebraska. 213721. Osterland Yellow Dent. Iowa. 213722. Golden Glow. Minnesota. 213723. Falconer. South Dakota. 213724. Blacks Yellow Dent. Iowa. 213725. Midland Yellow Dent. Eldorado, Kans. 213726. Miller Yellow Dent. South Dakota. 213727. Clive Corn. Illinois. 213728 to 213774. American Indian corn and other miscellaneous varieties collected in the States indicated. Seeds white; flint type unless otherwise noted. 213728 to 213741. Arizona. 213728. Apache White. Apache Tribe. 213729. Apache Red Cob. Seeds white and blue. Apache Tribe. 213730. Seeds colored cherry pericarp (strain of 213729). Flour type. Apache Tribe. 213731. Apache Red. Seeds white and yellow. Flour type. Apache Tribe. 213732. May be Hopi. Flour type. Cheyenne Tribe. 213733. KoKoma. Seeds cherry colored—Hoteville Village. Flour type. Hopi Tribe. 213734. Seeds blue—Hotevilla Village. Hopi Tribe. 213735. Flour type. Hopi Tribe. 213736. Seeds blue. Flour type. Mescalero Tribe. 213737. Seeds red. Navajo Tribe. 213738. Seeds white, yellow and blue. Navajo Tribe. 213739. Dent type. Navajo Tribe. 213740. Navajo Tribe. 213741. Seeds white and blue. Flour type. Wallapi Tribe. 213742 to 213758. Oklahoma. 213742. Seeds red. Arikara Tribe. 213743. Seeds white and blue. Cherokee Tribe. 213744. Flour type. Cherokee Tribe. 213745. Flour type. Cheyenne Tribe. 213746. Seeds white and blue. Flour type. Cheyenne Tribe. 213747. Flour type. Cheyenne Tribe. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 213695 to 213774—Continued 213748. Seeds red. Flour type. Cheyenne Tribe. 213749. Seeds blue. Cheyenne Tribe. 213750. Seeds white and blue. Five Tribes. 213751. Seeds red. Flour type. Five Tribes. 213752. Five Tribes. 213753. Arapako White. Kiowa. 213754. Seeds blue. Flour type. Kiowa Tribe. 213755. Seeds violet. Flour type. Osage Tribe. 213756. Seeds brown. Osage Tribe. 213757. Seeds red. Quapaw Tribe. 213758. Seeds white and purple. Flour type. Shawnee Tribe. 213759 to 213764. North Dakota. 213759. Flour type. Blackfoot Tribe. 213760. Seeds white and yellow. Blackfoot Tribe. 213761. Seeds violet. Blackfoot Tribe. 213762. Seeds yellow. Blackfoot Tribe. 213763. Seeds blue. Blackfoot Tribe. 213764. Rhee Flint. Blackfoot Tribe. 213765 and 213766. Kansas. 213765. Flour type. Potawatomi Tribe. 213766. Potawatomi Tribe. 71 213767. Albuquerque Pink. New Mexico. Seeds red. Pueblo Tribe. 213768. Iowa. Seeds white and purple. Flour type. Sac and Fox Tribes. 213769. Idaho. Seeds white and yellow. Shoshoni Tribe. 213770. South Dakota. Seeds blue. Flour type. Sioux Tribe. 213771 to 213774. Nebraska. 213771. Flour type. Winnebago Tribe. 213772. Seeds purple. Flour type. Winnebago Tribe. 213773. Winnebago Flint. 213774. Seeds blue. Flour type. Winnebago Tribe. 213775 to 213811. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. From North Dakota. Seeds obtained through the Oscar H. Will Seed Co., Bismarck. Numbered Mar. 3, 1954. 213775 and 213776. Mandan, N. Dak. 213775. Rainbow Flint. 213776. Northwestern Dent. 213777 te 213789. Experiment Station, Brookings, S. Dak. 213777. Golden Jewel. 213784. Dakota White. 213778. Gehu. 213785. Black Hill Special. 213779. Blue Flour. 213786. Early Murdock. 213780. Fulton Yellow Dent. 213787. Rainbow Flint. 213781. Flaconer. 213788. Northwestern Dent. 213782. Brookings #86. 213789. Wimples Yellow Dent. 213783. Brown County Yellow. (3 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 213775 to 213811—Continued 213790 to 213811. Bismarck, N. Dak. 213790. Dakota White Flint. 213801. Bear Island Chippewa. 213791. South Dakota Rainbow. 213802. Mandan White Flint. 213792. Gehu. 213803. Gaspé Flint 213793. Assiniboine. (Eastern Canada). 213794. Yellow Flour. 213804. Pipestone Flint. 213795. Great Plains Rainbow. 213805. Wild Goose. 213796. Nuetla Sweet Corn. 213806. Mandan Black. 213797. Cheyenne Agency 213807. Mandan Clay Red. Striped. 213808. Mandan Red Flour. 213798. Mated Chief Speckled 213809. Polish Bydgolgskaya. Mandan. 213810. Bezenlsahonshaya 213799. Zucni Blue. Siberian Flint. 213809. Mandan Yellow Flint. 213811. Mandan Blue. 213812 to 213829. From Iran. Cuttings Mission, Tehran. 213812 to 213815. 213812. 213813. 213814. 213815. No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. IN@S 2 213816 to 213820. 213816. 213817. 213818. 13819. 213820. Thin sh Thin sh Thin sh Thin sh Thin sh 213821 to 213829. 213821. 213822. 213823. 213824. 213825. presented by R. W. Roskelley, United States Operations Received Mar. 3, 1954. JUGLANS REGIA L. Juglandaceae. Persian walnut. Thin shelled, large, excellent quality. Azarshar. Thin shelled, average size. Fathabad, Tabriz. Fruits clustered; size and quality average. Fathabad. Thin shelled, average size. Fathabad. PRUNUS AMYGDALUS Batsch. Amygdalaceae. Almond. elled; kernel small. Azarshar. elled; kernel large. Azarshar. elled, average size. Azerbaijan. elled, average size; late flowering. Fathabad. elled, average size. Fathabad. VITIS VINIFERA L. Vitaceae. European grape. Albaghi. Cherry red, very sweet; used for juice and table. Ganjehi. Light red, large, sweet; skin rather thick for eating. Gheisi. Keshme Khalili. Yellow, very sweet; seeds large, skin rather thick. sh. Amber yellow, small, round; skin thin. Amber yellow, ovoid; skin rather thin; earliest to ripen in Azerbaijan. 213826. 213827. 213828. 213829. Black S hahani. Similar to White Shahani, but with black seeds. White Sahebi. Amber yellow, large, round; skin rather thick. Shirazi. Black, round; skin thick. White Shahani. Yellow; skin rather thick; flavor acid. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 73 213830 and 213831. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Australia. Seeds presented by S. L. Macindoe, Sydney, New South Wales. Received Mar. 4, 1954. 213830. Spica. 213831. KD 1451. 213832 to 213836. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Italy. Seeds presented by an unknown donor. Received Mar. 4, 1954. 213832. Damiano Chiesa. 213835. S. Pastore. 213833. Funo. 213836. 213834. Impeto. 213837 to 213842. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Argentina. Seeds presented by José Vallega, Estacion Experimental Central, Castelar. Received Mar. 4, 1954. 213837. Catete 50v-Klein 200. 213840. D.I.V. 278. 213838. Catete y Klein. 213841. D.I.V. 474. 213839. D.1.V. 275. 213842. D.I.V. 5.066 Magnif “g” 1-3-3-1. 213843 to 213904. From Oklahoma. Seeds presented by the Oklahoma State University, Still- water. Received Mar. 4, 1954. Tevere. Localities given are original sources of material. 213843 to 213846. ANDROPOGON ANNULATUS Forsk. Poaceae. 213843. A-1526. Soil Conservation Service nursery at San Antonio, Tex. 213844. A-1529. Collected 2 miles south of Harlingen, Tex. 213845. A-—2564. Botany Division, New Delhi, India. 213846. A-—2566. Texas. 213847. ANDROPOGON CONDYLOTRICHUS Hochst. A-3783. Jardin “Gillet,” Kisantu, Belgian Congo. 213848. ANDROPOGON ELLIOTTII Chapm. A-2588. Collected by L. K. Halls, Berrier Co., Ga., on Lynchburg loamy sand. 213849 to 213851. ANDROPOGON GAYANUS Kunth. 213849. A-2637. Henderson Research Station, Mazea, Southern Rho- desia. 213850. A-—2638. Henderson Research Station, Mazea, Southern Rho- desia. 213851. A-—2639. H. J. van Rensburg, Mpwapwa, Tanganyika. 213852 and 213853. ANDROPOGON GERARDII Vitm. 213852. A-—2597. Bridge, D.C. 213853. A—2598. Collected by J. Endrizzi at College Park, Md. Collected by J. Endrizzi near south end of Chain 74 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 213843 to 213904—Continued 213854. ANDROPOGON GLOMERATUS (Walt.) B.S.P. A-2600. Collected by L. K. Halls, Berrien Co., Ga., on Plummer sand in pine lands at 300 feet altitude. 213855. ANDROPOGON HALLII Hack. omen Collected in sand dunes on Highway 281, south of Waynoka, a. 213856. BOTHRIOCHLOA INSCULPTA (Hochst.) A. Camus. Poaceae. A-3667. Division of Botany, INEAC, Yangambi, Belgian Congo. 213857 to 213859. ANDROPOGON INTERMEDIUS R. Br. 213857. A-—2582. Koashung, Taiwan, in gravelly soil. 213858. A-2654.II C.R. Mudaliar, Coimbatore, India. 213859. A-—2560. 213860 and 213861. BOTHRIOCHLOA ISCHAEMUM (L.) Keng. Yellow bluestem. 213860. A-3075. Germany. 213861. A-3240. Botanic Garden, Brussels, Belgium. 213862. ANDROPOGON LEUCOSTACHYUS H.B.K. A-3696. Collected near Sao Paulo, Brazil. 213863. ANDROPOGON LITTORALIS Nash. A-1350. Collected by S. E. Wolff, 18 miles west of Falfurrias, Tex. 213864. ANDROPOGON MOHRII Hack. A-2607. Collected by L. K. Halls, Berrien Co., Ga. Pine timberland at 300 feet altitude. 213865 and 213866. ANDROPOGON NODOSUS (Willem.) Nash. 213865. A-2570. Nisbett Machine Company, southern Texas. 213866. A-—2571. Texas. 213867. BOTHRIOCHLOA PERTUSA (L.) A. Camus. Poaceae. A-4021. J. E. Senaratna, Peradeniya, Ceylon. 213868 and 213869. ANDROPOGON SACCHAROIDES Sw. 213868. A-—2579. Glass Mountain, Okla. 213869. A-2580. Glass Mountain, Okla. 213870. ANDROPOGON SCHINZII Hack. A-2645. A. Bogdan, Nairobi, Kenya. 213871 and 213872. ANDROPOGON SCHIRENSIS Hochst. 213871. A-—3922. Assam, India. 213872. A-—3666. Division of Botany, INEAC, Yangambi, Belgian Congo. 213873 to 213878. ANDROPOGON SCOPARIUS Michx. 213873. A-1531. Collected 7 miles northeast of Alice, Tex. 213874. A-—2624. Collected by W. Washko, near Renner, Tex. 213875 to 213878. Collected by I. Stuckey, Kingston, R. I. 213875. A—2629. 213877. A-—2632. 213876. A-2630. 213878. A-2633. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 15 213843 to 213904—Continued 213879 to 213881. ANDROPOGON SERICEUS R. Br. 213879. A-1349. Australia. 213880. A-—2572. Brisbane, Australia. 213881. A-—2573. Australia. 213882. ANDROPOGON TERNARIUS Desv. A-3051. Collected by J. Endrizze, Bowie, Md. 213883. ARTHRAXON HISPIDUS (Thunb.) Mak. Poaceae. A-2694. Collected by J. Endrizze, Washington, D. C. 213884 and 213885. CHRYSOPOGON MONTANUS Trin. Poaceae. 213884. A-2657. Division of Botany, New Delhi, India. 213885. A-—3226. Near Allahabad, India. 213886. CYMBOPOGON AFRONARDUS Stapf. Poaceae. A-3915. Assam, India. 213887. CYMBOPOGON NERVATUS (Hochst.) Chiov. A-3708. Collected by V. Nastasi, Eritrea, Africa. 213888. ERIANTHUS TRINII Hack. Poaceae. A-3731. Collected by D. M. Dedecca, near Sao Paulo, Brazil. 213889. FE ULALIA GENICULATA Stapf. Poaceae. A-3237. A. Bogdan, Nairobi, Kenya. 213890 and 213891. HETEROPOGON CONTORTUS (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. 213890. A-—2667. Division of Botany, New Delhi, India. 213891. A-—3230. Near Allahabad, India. 213892. HYPARRHENIA CYMBARIA (L.) Stapf. Poaceae. A-3664. Division of Botany, INEAC, Yangambi, Belgian Congo. 213893 and 213894. HYPARRHENIA HIRTA (L.) Stapf. 213893. A-—3014. Botanic Garden, Coimbra, Portugal. 213894. A-3184. Government Agricultural Experiment Station, Neveh- Yaar, Israel. 213895. HYPARRHENIA RUFA (Nees) Stapf. Jaragua grass. A-3665. Division of Botany, INEAC, Yangambi, Belgian Congo. 213896. HYPARRHENIA sp. A-3129. R. Strange, Kitale, Kenya. 213897. ISCHAEMUM CILIARE Retz. Poaceae. A-2374. R.R. Shrode, Turrialba, Costa Rica. 213898. ISCHAEMUM TIMORENSE Kunth. A-2590. 213899. SORGHUM VERSICOLOR Anderss. Poaceae. A-3788. Collected by J. J. van Rensburg, Mpwapwa, Tanganyika. 213900. SORGHUM VERTICILLIFLORUM (Steud.) Stapf. A-2789. Collected by A. Bogdan, 15 miles east of Nairobi, in black heavy soil that is seasonally waterlogged. 213901. SORGHUM sp. A-2791. Southern Rhodesia. 76 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 213843 to 213904—Continued 213902. SORGHUM sp. A-2792. Henderson Research Station, Mazea, Southern Rhodesia. 213903 and 213904. VETIVERIA ZIZANIOIDES (L.) Nash. Poaceae. 213903. A-38225. Collected by T. A. Kasky, near Allahabad, India. 213904. A-—4020. J. Endrizzi, Blandy Experimental Farm, Boyce, Va. 213905. PRUNUS AVIUM L. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. From West Germany. Scions presented by the Max Planck Institut fiir Zuch- tunksforschung, Voldagsen tiber Elze, Hannover. Received Mar. 4, 1954. Theissinger Samling. 213906 to 213908. From England. Budwood presented by the East Malling Research Station, near Maidstone, Kent. Received Mar. 5, 1954. 213906. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. Lord Lambourne. 213907 and 213908. PyYRUS COMMUNIS L. Malaceae. Pear. 213907. Doyenne du Comice. 213908. Williams’ Bon Chretien. 213909 to 213912. POPULUS (hybrid). Salicaceae. From Italy. Cuttings presented by the Poplar Experiment Station, Casale Monferrato. Received Mar. 5, 1954. 213999. I 45-51. Selection from a pistillate tree of Populus angulata; crown narrow; leaves very large. 213910. I-54. Staminate clone, a hybrid of Populus deltoides, with some resistance to defoliating disease. 213911. I-214. Pistillate clone, probably a cross of Populus deltoides with P.nigra. A very fast-growing form. 213912. I-455. Pistillate clone of a natural hybrid of Populus deltoides with P. nigra var. italica. Resistant to defoliating disease. 213913 to 213919. From Bolivia. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Horti- cultural Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 8, 1954. 213913. ANNONA sp. Annonaceae. No. 155. Todos Santos, Cochabamba. Altitude 900 feet. Tree about 35 feet high. Feb. 9, 1954. 213914. BEGONIA GLABRA Aubl. Begoniaceae. No. 163. Medio Carahota, 6 miles west of Todos Santos, Cochabamba. Altitude 900 feet. Vine growing in moist forest. Feb. 12, 1954. 213915 to 213918. CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. 213915. No. 149. Cancha market, Cochabamba. Altitude 8,400 feet. Fruit greenish to red. 213916. No. 165. Nueva Colomi, Todos Santos, Cochabamba. Altitude 900 feet. Bushy, native to this lowland rain-forest region. Feb. 10, 1954. 213917. No. 166. Nueva Colomi, Todos Santos, Cochabamba. Native to rain-forest region; fruits large, red. Feb. 10, 1954. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 TT 213913 to 213919—Continued 213918. No. 167. Nueva Colomi, Todos Santos, Cochabamba. Altitude 900 feet. Native to lowland rain-forest region; fruits small, red. Feb. 10, 1954. 213919. CYPHOMANDRA BETACEA (Cav.) Sendt. Solanaceae. Tree-tomato. No. 164. Nueva Colomi, Todos Santos, Cochabamba. Altitude 900 feet. Small tree up to 10 feet in height. Tomatoes are ground with peppers and served as a sauce with meals. Feb. 10, 1954. 213920 to 213925. RuBUS. Rosaceae. From Scotland. Plants presented by the Scottish Horticultural Research In- stitute, Mylnefield, Invergowrie by Dundee. Received Mar. 8, 1954. 213920. Lloyd George. Upper Nether Harwick, Glamis. 213921. Malling Enterprise. Mylnefield, Invergowrie. 213922. Malling Exploit. West Scryne, Carnoustie. 213923. Malling Jewel. Chamberwells, Glamis. 213924. Malling Landmark. From Brathinch, Brechin. 213925. Malling Promise. Dalnagairn, Kirkmichael. 213926 to 213989. From England. Plants purchased from Hillier & Sons, Winchester. Received Mar. 8, 1954. 213926. ABIES CONCOLOR (Gord.) Hoopes. Pinaceae. Fir. Glauca Compacta. 213927. ABIES GEORGEI Orr. 213928. ABIES VENUSTA (Douglas) K. Koch. 213929. < ABIES VILMORINII Masters. 213930. AcER CAMPBELLI Hook. f. & Thoms. Aceraceae. Maple. 213931. ACER JAPONICUM Thunb. Vitifoliwm. 213932. ACER MICRANTHUM Sieb. & Zucc. 213933. ACER PALMATUM Thunb. Senkaki. 213934. ACER PSEUDOPLATANUS L. Simon-Louis Freres. 213935. ACER WILSONII Rehder. 213936 to 213938. CEDRUS ATLANTICA Manetti. Pinaceae. Cedar. 213936. Aurea. 213937. Fastigiata. 213938. Glauca Pendula. 213939. CEDRUS BREVIFOLIA (Hook. f.) Henry. 213940 and 213941. CEDRUS DEODARA (Lamb.) Loud. 213940. Albo-spica. 213941. Robusta. 213942 and 213943. CEDRUS LIBANENSIS Juss. 213942. Aurea Prostrata. 213943. Comte de Dijon. 78 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 213926 to 213989—Continued 213944 to 213946. ESCALLONIA. Escalloniaceae. 213944. Glory of Donard. 213945. Apple Blossom. 213946. Donard Brilliance. 213947 to 213949. ILEX AQUIFOLIUM L. Aquifoliaceae. English holly. 213947. Corallina. 213948. Handsworthiensis. 213949. Serratifolia. 213950. ILEX CRENATA Thunb. Holly. Variegata. 213951. ILEX DIPYRENA Wall. 213952. ILEX FORRESTII Comber. 213953. ILEX FRANCHETIANA Loes. 213954. LARIX DECIDUA Mill. Pinaceae. Larch. Fastigiata. 213955. LARIX GRIFFITHIANA Carr. 213956. LARIX POTANINII Batal. 213957. MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM Nutt. Berberidaceae. Moseri. 213958. MAHONIA REPENS var. ROTUNDIFOLIA Fedde. 213959. PHLOMIS CHRYSOPHYLLA Boiss. Menthaceae. 213960 to 213963. PICEA ABIES (L.) Karst. Pinaceae. Spruce. 213960. Argentea. 213962. Humilis. 213961. Filicoides. 213963. Pseudo-prostrata. 213964. PICEA BRACHYTYLA (Franch.) Pritzel. 213965. PICEA LIKIANGENSIS (Franch.) Pritzel. 213966. PICEA MORRISONICOLA Hayata. 213967. PICEA ORIENTALIS (L.) Carr. Nana. 213968. PINUS CEMBRA (L.) Pinaceae. Pine. Chlorocarpa. 213969. >< PINUS HOLFORDIANA A. B. Jackson. 213970 to 213973. PINUS SYLVESTRIS L. Scotch pine. 213970. Argentea. 213972. Pumila. 213971. Aurea. 213973. Viridis. | . 213974. PRUNUS AvIUM L. Amygdalaceae. — Sweet cherry. Pendula. 213975. PRUNUS CONRADINAE Kochne. 213976. PRUNUS FRUTICOSA Pall. Variegata. 213977. PRUNUS JACQUEMONTII Hook. f. 213978. PRUNUS PROSTRATA Labill. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 719 213926 to 213989—Continued 213979. PRUNUS SETULOSA Batal. 213980. PRUNUS TENELLA var. GESSLERIANA (Kirchn.) Rehd. Fire Hill. 213981 and 213982. RIBES ALPINUM L. Saxifragaceae. 213981. Aureum. 213982. Pumilum. 213983. SALIX GLAUCA L. Salicaceae. 213984. SALIX LANATA L. 213985. ULMUS sp. Ulmaceae. Elm. Received as Ulmus hillieri, apparently an unpublished species. 213986. ULMUS PROCERA Salisb. Argento-Variegata. 213987 to 213989. ULMUS PROCERA var. VIMINALIS (Loud.) Rehd. 213987. No. 1. 213988. No.2. Aurea. 213989. No.3. Variegata. 213990 to 213993. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. From Greece. Scions presented by W. H. Alderman, Near East Foundation, Salonica. Received Mar. 9, 1954. From Kalos Farm. 213990. No.1. From Epanomy. Ripens early, has sweet kernel. 213991. No.2. Probably from Italy. Late ripening; fruit red, sweet kernel. 213992. No.3. Originally from Spain. 213993. No. 4. Saint Ambrosios. Probably identical with Italian variety Saint Ambrogio. 213994 to 214004. From Bolivia. Tubers collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Hor- ticultural Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 9, 1954. 213994. BOMAREA sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. 182. Unduavi, La Paz. Altitude 10,500 feet. Vine with clusters of orange flowers. Feb. 23, 1954. 213995. DIOSCOREA sp. Dioscoreaceae. No. 181. Unduavi, on road to Coroico, La Paz. Altitude 10,500 feet. Vine with smali purple male flowers growing on bushes hanging over the road. Feb. 23, 1954. 213996. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 184. Raiz de China. Near Cotapata, 38 miles east of La Paz. Grow- ing in wet moss on hillside. Tubers large, up to 5 pounds. Feb. 23, 1954. 213997. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 186. On road from Coroico to Choro, north of Yungas, La Paz. Allti- tude 4,000 feet. Feb. 24, 1954. 80 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 213994 to 214004—Continued 213998. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 187. Twelve miles southeast of Unduavi on road to Chulumani, La Paz. Altitude 7,000 feet. Feb. 25, 1954. 213999. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 188. Near Chulumani on road to Irapana, La Paz. Altitude 6,000 feet. Feb. 26, 1954. 214000. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 189. Papa de China Hembra. Hacienda Machacamarca, Chulumani, La Paz. Altitude 6,300 feet. Found on wet soil on hillside. Feb. 26, 1954. 214001. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 190. Papa de China Macho. Hacienda Machacamacha, Chulumani, La Paz. Altitude 7,000 feet. Somewhat narrow leaf usually of mottled green. Feb. 26, 1954. 214002. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 192. Mora. Junction of Riéd Puro and Rid Solocama, Chulumani, La Paz. 214003. DIOSCOREA LAGOA-SANTA Uline. No. 193. Mora. Near bridge over Rio Solocama, on road to Irapana, Chulumani, La Paz. Feb. 27, 1954. 214004. SOLANUM sp. Solanaceae. No. 188. Road from Unduavi to Coroico, La Paz. Altitude 11,000 feet. Flowers purple. Feb. 23, 1953. 214005 to 214023. From India. Collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 9, 1954. From the Horticultural Research Station, Saharanpur. Altitude 1,600- 1,800 feet. Feb. 15, 1954. 214005 and 214006. CITRUS AURANTIFOLIA (Christm.) Swingle. Re Ime. 214005. No. 13619. Jhambiri. Rather tall spreading trees. (Budwood.) 214006. No. 138623. Jhambiri. Spreading tree with open crown. 214007. CITRUS LIMON (L.) Burm. f. Lemon. No. 13620. Persian Mitha. Used in Palestine as root stock. Fruit me- dium-sized, juicy. 214008. CITRUS LIMETTA Risso. Sweet lime. No. 138621. Very thorny diffusely branching tree with oval insipid fruits. 214009 to 214011. CITRUS GRANDIS (L.) Osbeck. Pummelo. 214009. No. 13611. China White Flesh. Small thornless tree with rather large stiff leaves. 214010. No.13612. Red-fleshed No.1. Symmetrical rounded tree. 214011. No. 13618. Red-fleshed No. 2. Small hardy tree. 214012. CITRUS PARADISI Macfad. Grapefruit. No. 13622. Atauni (small). Medium-sized spreading trees. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 81 214005 to 214023—Continued 214013 to 214016. CITRUS RETICULATA Blanco. Mandarin orange. 214013. No. 13618. Small spreading trees. 214014. No. 13614. Hill Orange. Small dark-leaved tree. 214015. No. 13615. Satsuma Mikan. 214016. No. 18616. Ladi IJ. Small spreading, rather diffuse tree. 214017 and 214018. LITCHI CHINENSIS Sonner. Sapindaceae. Lychee. 214017. Calcuttia. (No note.) 214018. Late Seedling. (No note.) 214019 to 214022. MANGIFERA INDICA L. Anacardiaceae. Mango. Selected for Florida as hardier varieties with good fruit qualities. (Plants.) 214019. Mango Dasheri. 214021. Mango Langra. 214020. Mango Fajri Zafrani. 214022. Mange Rotoul. 214023. PONCIRUS TRIFOLIATA (L.) Raf. Rutaceae. No. 18617. Thorny shrub or treelet. (Seedlings.) 214024 and 214025. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by L. C. C. Liebenberg, Department of Agriculture, Pretoria, Transvaal. Received Mar. 9, 1954. 214024. CHLORIS PYCNOTHRIX Trin. Poaceze. 214025. CHLORIS VIRGATA Swartz. From Sterkstroom. 214026 to 214029. From India. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Horti- cultural Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 9, 1954. 214026. CITRUS AURANTIFCLIA (Christm.) Swingle. Rutaceae. Lime. No. 18634. Jambhiri. Horticultural Research Station, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Diffusely branched tree with rough-skinned depressed fruits. Altitude 1,600-1,800 feet. Feb. 16, 1954. 214027. CITRUS GRANDIS (L.) Osbeck. Pummelo. No. 13597. Market, Dehra Dun, Uttar Pradesh Altitude 2,400 feet. Very large, oblong to obovoid, or globose fruits. Feb. 14, 1954. 214028. CITRUS LIMON (L.) Burm. f. Lemon. No. 13596. Market, Dehra Dun, Uttar Pradesh. Large oblong, rough- skinned juicy lemon. Feb. 14, 1954. 214029. CITRUS sp. (No note.) 214030. GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA L. Fabaceae. Common licorice. From Portugal. Cuttings presented by Miguel Moutinho Alvarazere, Lisbon. Received Mar. 9, 1954. 214031 and 214032. From England. Trees purchased from Hillier & Sons, Winchester. Received Mar. 9, 1954. 214031. PRUNUS. Amygdalaceae. Hillier Hybrid. 214032. PRUNUS CONCINNA Koehne. 82 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214033. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch. Amygdalaceae. Peach. From Australia. Budwood presented by the Department of Agriculture, Sydney, New South Wales. Received Mar. 10, 1954. Success. 214034. ANDROPOGON SACCHAROIDES Swartz. Poaceae. From Brazil. Seeds collected by A. A. Beetle, Agricultural Explorer, United ees Department of Agriculture. Received Dec. 18, 1952. Numbered ar. 10, 1954. Segregated from P. I. 204138 (Beetle 1829) ; originally from Rio Grande do Sul. Growing at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Experiment, Ga. 214035 to 214070. From India. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Horti- cultural Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 9, 1954. 214035. HIBISCUS ESCULENTUS (L.) Malvaceae. Okra. No. 13459. Bendekai. Market, Mysore, Mysore State. Altitude 2,500 feet. Variety with small slender fruits. Jan. 12, 1954. 214036. AMARANTHUS GANGETICUS L. Amaranthaceae. No. 13460. Market, Mysore, Mysore State. Altitude 2,500 feet. Leafy vegetable, eaten cooked. Jan. 12, 1954. 214037. AMARANTHUS sp. No. 13523. Market, Taliperamba, Malabar Coast. Near sea level. An- nual herb grown in gardens for greens and edible seeds. Jan. 28, 1954. 214038. AMMICOPTICUM L. Apiaceae. No. 13364. Market, Baroda, Bombay State. Used as seasoning. Dec. 22,11953. 214039 and 214040. ANETHUM GRAVEOLENS L. Apiaceae. Dill. 214039. No. 13359. Soya. Market, Baroda, Bombay State. Seed used as a seasoning in foods. Dec. 22, 1953. 214040. No. 13545. Subseege. Market, Mysore, Mysore State. Altitude 2,500 feet. Leafy vegetable, eaten cooked. Jan. 12, 1954. 214041. CYAMOPSIS TETRAGONOLOBA (L.) Taub. Fabaceae. Guar. No. 138452. Gorikai. Market, Mysore, Mysore State. Altitude 2,500 feet. Small variety, eaten with curries. Jan. 12, 1954. 214042. CASSIA BONARIENSIS Colla. Caesalpiniaceae. No. 13568. Bangalore, Mysore. Used as green manure crop. Feb. 1, 1954. 214043. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. No. 13529. Market, Telepernamba, Malabar Coast. Near sea level. Re- ported to come from Bombay. Jan. 28, 1954. 214044. CITRULLUS VULGARIS Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelen. No. 13461. Kalungari. Market, Mysore, Mysore State. Altitude 2,500 feet. Round green melon with red flesh. Jan. 12, 1954. 214045. CROTALARIA sp. Fabaceae. No. 13477. Near Virajpet, Coorg. Altitude 2,500 feet. Single-stemmed. Spreading annual, 4—7 decimeter high with a few divergent branches, yel- low flowers and large pods. Jan. 14, 1954. 214046. CROTALARIA sp. No. 13502. Pollibetta near Virajpet, Coorg. Altitude 3,000-3,500 feet. About 2% feet high; flowers yellow. Jan. 17, 1954. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 83 214035 to 214070—Continued 214047. CROTALARIA sp. No. 13509. Fourteen miles east of Virajpet, Coorg. Altitude 2,500 feet. Slender perennial shrublets in forest shade, about 3 feet high. January 1954. 214048. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. No. 13471. Market Mysore, Mysore State. Altitude 2,500 feet. Eaten raw. Jan. 12, 1954. 214049. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucumber. No. 13472. Sotikai. Market, Mysore, Mysore State. Altitude 2,500 feet. Large fruits; eaten raw or cooked. Jan. 12, 1954. 214050. CUCUMIS sp. No. 13558. Chettalli, Coorg State. Jan. 30,1954. Annual vine with small ovoid, pale yellow, bitter fruits with weak sparse prickles. 214051. DIoScOREA sp. Dioscoreaceae. No. 13504. Fraserpet, Coorg. Altitude 2,500 feet. Bitter, but lower roots eaten. Jan. 17, 1954. 214052. DOLICHOS BIFLORUS L. Fabaceae. No. 13569. Bangalore, Mysore. Used as green manure. Feb. 1, 1954. 214053. DOLICHOS LABLAB L. Hyacinth-bean. No. 13466. Market, Mysore, Mysore State. Altitude 2,500 feet. Variety with dark seeds; dried beans cooked and eaten. Jan. 12, 1954. 214054. GOSSYPIUM sp. Malvaceae. Cotton. No. 13556. Chettalli, Coorg State. Altitude 3,000-3,500 feet. Large spreading shrub with trunk 6 inches in diameter. Jan. 30, 1954. 214055 to 214058. ELETTARIA CARDAMOMUM (L.) Maton. Zingiberaceae. Cardamom. 214055. No. 13485. Kuramunda Estate, west of Virajpet, Coorg. Jan. 14,1954. Altitude 3,500—4,000 feet. Upright, glabrous variety, forming large clumps of 12—20 stems. 214056. No. 18486. Manjarabat. Kuramund Estate, west of Virajpet, Coorg. Canyon bottom. Altitude 3,500-—4,000 feet. Semi-erect variety forming clumps 6 feet tall. Jan. 14, 1954. 214057. No. 13491. Hanchi Betta Estate, canyon near Virajpet, Coorg. Altitude 3,000 feet. Late variety. Jan. 15, 1954. 214058. No. 18492. Pollibetta Estate, near Virajpet, Coorg. Altitude 3,000 feet. Locally the best yielder. Jan. 15, 1954. 214059. ELEUSINE CORACANA (L.) Gaertn. Poaceae. African millet. No. 13518. Ragi. Mysore, Mysore State. Used for human food and re- cently being processed for making malt. Jan. 27, 1954. 214060. HiBiscussp. Malvaceae. No. 18484. Hight miles northwest of Virajpet, Coorg. Canyon slope in evergreen tropical forest. Altitude 3,500 feet. Scandent thorny shrub with showy large yellow flowers with purple throat. Jan. 14, 1954. 214061. PENNISETUM MASSAICUM Stapf. Poaceae. No. 13233. Dharwar Agricultural College, Dharwar, Bombay. Altitude 1000 feet. Introduced from Australia and being tried as pasture grass. ec. 11, 1953. 84 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214035 to 214070—Continued 214062 and 214063. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. 214062. No. 13449. Market, Mysore, Mysore State. Altitude 2,500 feet. Jan. 12, 1954. 214063. No. 18527. Market, Talipernamba, Malabar Coast. Jan. 28, 1954. 214064. PISUM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. Pea. No. 138451. Batani. Market, Mysore, Mysore State. Eaten both green and dry. Jan. 12, 1954. 214065. PITHECELLOBIUM sp. Mimosaceae No. 13557. Chettalli, Coorg State. Altitude 3,000-3,500 feet. Scandent tree twisting and climbing on other trees. Pods and seeds ground and used for soap. Jan. 30, 1954. 214066. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Brassicaceae. Radish. No. 13462. Market, Mysore, Mysore State. Altitude 2,500 feet. Jan. 12, 1954. 214067. TECTONA GRANDIS L. f. Verbenaceae. Teak. No. 13506. Fraserpet, Coorg. Altitude 2,500 feet. Trees 40—50 feet tall. Jan. 17, 1954. 214068. TEPHROSIA sp. Fabaceae. No. 13501. Pollibetta, near Virajpet, Coorg. Jan. 17, 1954. Altitude 3,000-—3,500 feet. Shrub 6 feet high with hairy yellow pods. Used as a soil builder in orchards. Jan. 17, 1954. 214069. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. 214070. (Undetermined.) Poaceae. Bamboo. No. 13487. Kuramunda Estate, west of Virajpet, Coorg. Altitude 3,500— 4,000 feet. Large clumps of slender canes 4%2—% inch in diameter, 15-18 feet long in open, 25-30 feet long up through trees. 214071 and 214072. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch. Amygdalaceae. Peach. From Italy. Trees and budsticks presented by Arturo Ansaloni, Bologna. Re- ceived Mar. 11, 1954. 214071. Madame Kira Evreinoff. 214072. Mini del Foris. 214073. MENTHA LONGIFOLIA (L.) Huds. Menthaceae. From Switzerland. Seeds presented by the Botanical Garden, Geneva. Re- ceived Feb. 24, 1953; numberd Mar. 11, 1954. Segregated from P. I. 205506 (Mentha spicata); plants growing at the Re- gional Plant Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa. 214074 to 214077. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From Maryland. Seeds held at the Plant Industry Station, Beltsville. Num- bered Feb. 11, 1954. 214074 and 214075. Costa Rica, 1951. 214074. Berlin. 214075. Palmira No. 8. 214076 and 214077. Jamaica. Sent in by James F. Gore, Half-way Tree, December 1952. 214076. Buffalo. 214077. Sereno. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 85 214078. FLACOURTIA INDICA (Burm. f.) Merr. Flacourtiaceae. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Botanic Garden, Calcutta. Re- ceived Mar. 11, 1954. 214079 and 214080. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. From Denmark. Scions presented by Count F. M. Knuth, Knuthenborg, Band- holm. Received Mar. 11, 1954. 214079. Ingrid Marie Schneiders Red Strain. 214080. Red Australian Reme Beauty. 214081 to 214085. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. From Ecuador. Seeds presented by the Servicio Cooperativo Inter-Americano de Agricultura, Quito. Received Mar. 11, 1954. 214081. No. 36—2—A. 214082. No. 37. 214083. No. 37-S. 214084. No. 40. Tropical station, Pichilingue. 214085. No. 40-1. 214086 to 214092. PYRUS BETULAEFOLIA Bunge. Malaceae. Pear. From Germany. Scions presented by the Horticultural Research Station, In- stitut fir Gartenbau, Dresden-Pillnitz. Received Mar. 11, 1954. 214086. P6 33. 214090. P6 142. 214087. Pé6 40. 214091. P6 246. 214088. P6 43. 214092. P6 443. 214089. P6 140. 214093 and 214094. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Ministerio de Agricultura y Gana- deria, Buenos Aires. Received Mar. 11, 1954. 214093. CHLORIS CANTERAI Arech. 214094. CHLORIS RETUSA Lag. 214095 to 214116. From Spain. Seeds presented by the Botanic Garden, Madrid. Received Mar. 12, 1954. 214095. ASTRAGALUS ARMENIACUS Boiss. Fabaceae. BN-7866. 214096. ASTRAGALUS HAMOSUS L. BN-7873. | 214097. ASTRAGALUS MEXICANUS DC. BN-7874. 214098. ASTRAGALUS PODOCARPUS C. A. Mey. BN-7879. 214699. ASTRAGALUS REFRACTUS C. A. Mey. BN-7880. 214100. ASTRAGALUS SCORPIOIDES Pourr. BN-7884. 86 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214095 to 214116—Continued 214101. ASTRAGALUS STIPULATUS D. Don. BN-7881. 214102. ASTRAGALUS TRIMESTRIS L. BN-7885. 214103. ASTRAGALUS sp. BN-7867. 214104. CROTALARIA VERRUCOSA L. Fabaceae. BN-7892. 214105. DESMODIUM CUSPIDATUM Hook. Fabaceae. BN-7895. 214106. DESMODIUM DILLENII Darl. BN-7896. 214107. DESMODIUM INTORTUM (Willd.) Urb. BN-7897. 214108. DESMODIUM CANADENSE (L.) DC. BN-7898. 214109. LoTUS ARABICUS L. Fabaceae. BN-7906. 214110 and 214111. LOTUS ANGUSTISSIMUS L. 214110. BN—7905. 214111. BN-7911. 214112 and 214113. LoTUS CORNICULATUS var. HIRSUTUS Koch. 214112. BN-7914. 214113. BN-7912. 214114. LOTUS CORNICULATUS var. GLABER Rouy. BN-7910. 214115. MEDICAGO GLOBULOSA Desv. Fabaceae. BN-7923. 214116. MELILOTUS INDICA (L.) All. Fabaceae. BN-7935. 214117 and 214118. From Brazil. Seeds planted at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Experiment, Ga. Numbered Mar. 15, 1954. Collected by R. MacArdle at Rid Grande do Sul. 214117. ADESMIA BICOLOR (Poir.) DC. Fabaceae. Babosa. 214118. PASPALUW NOTATUM Fluegge. Poaceae. Bahia grass. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831. 1954 87 214119 to 214126. From Bolivia. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Horti- cultural Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 15, 1954. From the Estacién Experimental Agricola, Cochabamba, Altitude 8,400 feet. Feb. 18, 1954. 214119. ALLIUM CEPA L. Liliaceae. Onion. No. 172. 214120. CUCURBITA FICIFOLIA Bouché. Cucurbitaceae. Allcallota. No. 173. Lacayote. 214121. CUCURBITA MAXIMA Duchesne. Squash. No. 174. Zapallo. 214122. CUCURBITA PEPO L. Pumpkin. No. 175. Escariote. 214123 to 214126. Zra MAys L. Poaceae. Corn. 214123. No. 168. White soft corn. 214124. No. 169. Yellow soft corn. 214125. No. 170. Native sweet corn. 214126. No. 171. Chuspilla Blanca. 214127 to 214132. From Australia. Seeds presented by R. H. Patterson, Department of Works, Adelaide, South Australia. Received Mar. 15, 1954. 214127. AcACIA sp. Mimosaceae. 214128. CASSIA ARTEMISIOIDES Gaud. Caesalpiniaceae. 214129. EUCALYPTUS CAMALDULENSIS var. OBTUSA Blakely. Myrtaceae. 214130. EUCALYPTUS CAMPASPE S.L. Moore. A fast-growing, drought-resistant tree, up to 60 feet high. 214131. EUCALYPTUS TORQUATA Luehm. A small tree, up to 15 feet high, with small red flower. 214132. LAGUNARIA PATERSONII (Andr.) Don. Matvaceae. An evergreen, salt-resistant tree, with pale-red flowers. 214133 and 214134. TRIFOLIUM SEMIPILOSUM Fresen. Fabaceae. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the Grassland Research Station, Kitale. Re- ceived Mar. 15, 1954. 214133. A. 214134. B. 214135 and 214136. From Cuba. Tubers collected by Bernice Schubert, Agricultural Explorer, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 16, 1954. From Sierra de Nipé, Oriente. Mar. 2, 1954. 214135. DIOSCOREA sp. Dioscoreaceae. No. 192. 214136. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 191. 8S PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214137 to 214144. From Greece. Scions presented by W. H. Alderman, Near East Foundation. Received Mar. 16, 1954. 214137 to 214143. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 214137. No.1. From Serres. Fruits medium to small. 214138. No. 2. From Serres. Fruits large, flattened. 214139. No. 3. From Leptocaris. Fruit orange red, of medium size, very early. 214140. No.4. Malata. Fruits large, greenish, of good quality. Origi- nally from Turkey. 214141. No.5. Malata. Fruit of medium size, round, orange red. 214142. No. 6. Athens. 214143. No. 7. Athens. 214144. PRUNUS DOMESTICA L. Common plum. No. 8. Agen Prune. From the Island of Scopelos. Fruits larger than the French prune and possibly sweeter; self sterile. 214145. MALusS. Malaceae. From Nova Scotia. Scions presented by the Dominion Entomological Labora- tory, Kentville. Received Mar. 16, 1954. K 33-112-8. 214146 to 214181. From India. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Horticul- tural Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 16, 1954. 214146. ALLIUM CEPA L. Liliaceae. Onion. No. 12458. JIruli. Market, Mysore, Mysore. Altitude 5,000 feet. Red- dish-brown bulb. Jan. 12, 1954. 214147. ASTRAGALUS SINICUS L. Fabaceae. No. 13256. Poona, Bombay. Originally from Japan. Dec. 14, 1953. 214148. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Brassicaceae. Cabbage. No. 12454. Kos. Market, Mysore, Mysore. Altitude 2,500 feet. Jan. 1, Weyl 214149. CAJANUS CAJAN (L.) Druce. Fabaceae. Pigeonpea. No. 13525. Toora. Market, Telipunamba, Malabar Coast. Jan. 28, 1954. 214150. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Asteraceae. Safflower. No. 138519. Mysore, Mysore. Jan. 27, 1954. 214151 and 21452. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. 214151. No. 13444. Kadle Karlu. Market, Mysore, Mysore. Altitude 2,500 feet. Seeds small. Jan. 12, 1954. 214152. No. 13528. Cardelai. Market, Talipunamba, Malabar Coast. Jan. 28, 1954. 214153. CROTALARIA sp. Fabaceae. No. 18515. Malankara Rubber Estate, Todopuda, Travancore-Cochin. Small slender shrub with pale yellow flowers. Jan. 22, 1954. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 89 214146 to 214181—Continued 214154. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. No. 13533. Velerika. Talipernamba market, Malabar Coast. Small el- liptic, green- and yellow-brindled melon with thick white flesh to center; edible but never sweet. Jan. 28, 1954. 214155. CUCUMIS sp. No. 13488. Pollibetta Coffee Estates, near Virajpet, Coorg. Annual vine with light green faintly striped obiong fruits 2-3 inches long. Eaten by cattle. Jan. 14, 1954. 214156. CUCURBITA MOSCHATA Duchesne. Cucurbitaceae. Cushaw. No. 13453. Kumbal kai. Market, Mysore, Mysore. Altitude 2,500 feet. Yellow, ribbed, oblate medium-sized; cooked and eaten as a vegetable. Jan. 12, 1954. 214157. DESMODIUM sp. Fabaceae. No. 13496. Balmane Estate, 20 miles east of Virajpet, Coorg. Altitude 2,900 feet; rainfall 45 inches. Plant 6 feet high. Jan. 17, 1954. 214158. DESMODIUM TORTUOSUM (Sw.) DC. No. 13567. Bangalore, Mysore. Granite soils. Used as green manure. Feb. 1, 1954. 214159. DIOSCOREA sp. Dioscoreaceae. No. 13478. Six miles northwest of Virajpet, Coorg. Altitude 3,000 feet. Jan. 14, 1954. 214160. DIGSCOREA sp. No. 13498. Balmane Estate, 20 miles east of Virajpet, Coorg. Altitude 2,900 feet; rainfall 45 inches. Jan. 17, 1954. 214161. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 138508. Fraserpet, Coorg. Altitude 2,500 feet. Jan. 17, 1954. 214162. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 18505. Fraserpet, Coorg. Altitude 2,500 feet. Jan. 17, 1954. 214163. DOLICHOS LABLAB L. Fabaceae. Hyacinth-bean. No. 18448. Auray Kalu. Market, Mysore, Mysore State. Altitude 2,500 feet. Fresh green bean removed from pod and eaten. Jan. 12, 1954. 214164 to 214166. DOLICHOS BIFLORUS L. 214164. No. 13446. Pulis. Market, Mysore, Mysore. Used for feed and as atable bean. Jan. 12, 1954. 214165. No. 13526. Mudra. Market, Talipernamba, Malabar Coast. Edible bean. Jan. 28, 1954. 214166. No. 13570. HU.O. 30. Bangalore, Mysore. Granitic soils. Used as green manure. Feb. 1, 1954. 214167. INDIGOFERA sp. Fabaceae. No. 13500. Pollibetta Estates, Coorg. Altitude 3,000 feet. Bushy shrub pruned to height of 12 inches. Used as cover crop in Citrus orchards. amend L954. 214168. LAGENARIA LEUCANTHA (Duch.) Rusby. Cucurbitaceae. Calabash gourd. No. 13464. Soraykai. Market, Mysore, Mysore. Altitude 2,500 feet. Vine cultivated on trellis; fruit used as cooked vegetable. 90 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214146 to 214181—Continued | 214169. MOMORDICA CHARANTIA L. Cucurbitaceae. Balsam-pear. No. 13463. Pardolkai. Market, Mysore, Mysore. Altitude 2,500 feet. Vine cultivated on supports. Fruits eaten as cooked vegetable. Jan. 12, 1954. 214170. PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. Fabaceae. Lima bean. No. 13457. Chapadurekai. Market, Mysore, Mysore. Altitude 2,500 feet. Jan. 12, 1954. 214171. PHASEOLUS MUNGO L. Urd. No. 138448. Market, Mysore, Mysore. Altitude 2,500 feet. Jan. 12, 1954. 214172. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. No. 18450. Market, Mysore, Mysore. Altitude 2,500 feet. Jan. 12, 1954. 214173. PIPER NIGRUM L. Piperaceae. Black pepper. No. 13494. Balamcotta. Balmane Estate, 20 miles east of Virajpet, Coorg. Altitude 2,900 feet; rainfall 45 inches. Vigorous old vine. Jan. 17, 1954. 214174. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. No. 13530. Market, Telipernamba, Malabar Coast. Jan. 28, 1954. 214175. SESBANIA GRANDIFLORA (L.) Poir. Fabaceae. No. 18520. Mysore, Mysore. Seed reported to have 70 percent protein. Jan. 27, 1954. 214176. SESBANIA SPECIOSA Taub. No. 13522. Agricultural Research Farm, Talipernamba, Malabar. Near sea level. Virgate annual, used as green manure. 214177. SOLANUM MELONGENA L. Solanaceae. Eggplant. No. 13465. Badanekai. Market, Mysore, Mysore. Altitude 2,500 feet. Local, rather small slender variety, mostly purple. Jan. 12, 1954. 214178. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. No. 13531. Chorlo. Market, Talipernamba, Malabar Coast. Jan. 28, 1954. 214179. TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L. Fabaceae. Fenugreek. No. 18524. Uluva. Market, Talipernamba, Malabar Coast. Jan. 28, 1954. 214180 and 214181. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. 214180. No. 13447. Ascaramani. Market, Mysore, Mysore. Altitude 2,500 feet. Jan. 12, 1954. 214181. No. 138534. Market, Canannore, Malabar Coast. Jan. 28, 1954. 214182 and 214183. PRUNUS AVIUM L. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. From the Netherlands. Scions presented by C. J. Gerritsen, Institute of Horticultural Plant Breeding, Wageningen. Received Jan. 28, 1954. Numbered Mar. 16, 1954. 214182. Abbesse de Mouland. 214183. Glorie de La Meuse. 214184. CAMELLIA RUSTICANA. Honda. Theaceae. From Japan. Seeds presented by Eikichi Satomi, Setogaya, Tokyo. Recetved Mar. 16, 1954. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 91 214185. PYRUS CALLERYANA Decaisne. Malaceae. Pear. From Australia. Budwood presented by the Department of Agriculture, Farrer Place, Sydney, New South Wales. Received Mar. 17, 1954. D6. 214186 to 214204. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. From Canada. Seeds presented by S. B. Helgasen, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Received Mar. 17, 1954. Localities given are original sources of material. 214186. Bailey. Dominion Experimental Station, Harrow, Ontario. 214187. Beacon. Division of Forage Plants, Central Experimental Farm. 214188. Comptom’s Early. Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Ontario. 214189. Falconer. Agronomy Department, Manitoba Agricultural College, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 214190. Gehu. Agronomy Department, Manitoba Agricultural College, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 214191. Golden Glow (early). Dominion Experimental Station, Harrow, Ontario. 214192. Golden Glow (medium). Dominion Experimental Station, Har- row, Ontario. 214193. Golden Glow (late). Dominion Experimental Station, Harrow, Ontario. 214194. Howe’s Alberta Flint. Agronomy Department, University of Al- berta, Edmonton, Alberta. 214195. Longfellow. Field Husbandry Department, Agriculture College, Guelph, Ontario. 214196. Manalto. Agronomy Department, Manitoba Agricultural College, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 214197. Minnesota #13. Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Ontario. 214198. Northwestern Dent (Brandon strain). Dominion Experimental Farm, Brandon, Manitoba. 214199. Rainboat Flint. Dominion Experimental Station, Morden, Mani- toba. 214200. Rutherford. Agronomy Department, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. 214201. Salzer’s White Flint. D. H. Laird, Belmheim, Ontario. 214202. Saskatchewan White Flint. Dominion Experimental Station, Swift Current, Saskatchewan. 214203. Twitchell’s Pride. Dominion Experimental Station, Fredericton, New Brunswick. 214204. Wisconsin #7. Dominion Experimental Station, Harrow, On- tario. 214205. TRIFOLIUM ALEXANDRINUM L. Fabaceae. Berseem. From Italy. Seeds presented by Artschneider Sement, Bologna. Received Mar. 17, 1954. 214206. RICINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. From France. Seeds presented by the Cooperative Ouvriere de Production, Toulouse. Received Mar. 17, 1954. Pseuloandrogyna. 9? PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214207 and 214208. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. White clover. From Israel. Seeds presented by I. Arnon, Agricultural Research Station, Rehovot. Received Mar. 17, 1954. 214207. Huleh. 214208. Jordan. 214209 to 214215. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. From Mexico. Seeds presented by W. R. Richardson, Rockefeller Foundation, Mexico, Federal District. Received Mar. 18, 1954. 214209. No. 3000. Chinandega. 214213. No. 2099. Oloton. 214210. No. 8001. Corriente Viejano. 214214. P.D. (MS) 6. 214211. No. 2098. Negrito. 214215. No. 3. Venezuela. 214212. No. 3002. Olotillo. 214216. GLYCYRRHIZA sp. Fabaceae. Licorice. From Turkey. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attache, American Embassy, Ankara. Received Mar. 19, 1954. 214217. CYMBOPOGON FLEXUOSUS (Nees) Stapf. Poaceae. Malabar grass. From India. Seeds presented by the Lemongrass Research Station, Odakkali, Perambavoor, Travancore-Cochin State. Received Mar. 19, 1954. 214218 and 214219. MEDICAGO FALCATA L. Fabaceae. Yellow-flowered alfalfa. From Denmark. Seeds presented by H. Moller Nielsen, Taastrup. Received Mar. 19, 1954. 214218. No. 8701. 214219. No. 8704. 214220 and 214221. CAMELLIA RETICULATA Lindl. Theaceae. From Formosa. Cuttings presented by Dr. Yuen-liang Ku, National Taiwan University, Taipeh. Received Mar. 19, 1954. 214220. Campanulata. 214221. Wabisuke. 214222 to 214241. From Belgium. Scions presented by the Director, L’Institute Agronomique et des Station de Recherches, Gembloux. Received Mar. 22, 1954. 214222 to 214239. PRUNUS AVIUM L. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. 214222. Abesse de Mouland 214230. Late Kraker. BT ge 214231. Lieveling. BMER USE EU Be 214232. Noire de Kerniel. Kraaibek. 214224. Bigarreau Jaboulay— 214233. Pater van Mansfeld. Vroege van Gelmen. 214234. Polsche. 214225. Bigarreau C 47. 214235. Puntkers. 214226. Cuvelier. 214236. Ossekop. 214227. Hedelfinger 214237. Schneiders Riesenkirsche. Knorfelkirsche. 214228. Lamotte. 214238. Udensche Spaansche. 214229. Late Bruine Bigarreau. 214239. Wimmertingse. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 93 214222 to 214241—Continued 214240 and 214241. PRUNUS CERASUS L. Sour cherry. 214240. Griotte Commune. 214241. Grosse Griotte. 214242. DIOSCOREA LAGOA-SANTA Uline. Dioscoreaceae. From Japan. Tuber obtained through the Plant Quarantine Branch, United States Department of Agriculture. Received Mar. 22, 1954. Intercepted at Houston, Tex., Feb. 25, 1954, on Japanese S.S. Shinsei Maru No. 3 214243. PRUNUS CERASIA BI]. Amygdalaceae. From Israel. Seeds presented by R. M. Samish, Agricultural Experiment Station, Ministry of Agriculture, Rehovoth. Received Mar. 22, 1954. 214244. DIOSCOREA sp. Dioscoreaceae. From Cuba. Tubers collected by Bernice Schubert, Agricultural Explorer, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 22, 1954. No. 234. Soroa, Pinar del Rio Province. Mar. 11, 1954. 214245. RANDIA sp. Rubiaceae. From India. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Horti- cultural Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 22, 1954. No. 13499. Balmane Estate, 20 miles east of Virajpet, Coorg. Altitude 2,900 feet. Rainfall 45 inches. Low spreading small tree with long branches, and ovoid green fruits used for poisoning fish. 214246 to 214252. PYRUS BETULAEFOLIA Bunge. Malaceae. Pear. From Germany. Cuttings presented by the Institut fiir Gartenbau, Dresden- Pillnitz. Received Mar. 22, 1954. 214246. P6—-18. 214250. P6-299. 214247. P6—25. 214251. P6—443. 214248. Pé6—40. 214252. P6-246. 214249. P6—227. 214253 and 214254. From India. Rhizomes collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 23, 1954. From Balbag Botanic Garden, Bangalore, Mysore. Mar. 11, 1954. 214253. CANNAEDULIS Ker. Cannaceae. No. 18771. Tubers edible, boiled like potatoes, with 20-22 percent starch. 214254. CANNA INDICA L. No. 138772. A mixture of several ornamental forms, with flowers of various colors. 214255. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. From Egypt. Seeds collected by O. S. Aamodt, Technical Cooperation Spe- cialist, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 16, 1954. From Desert Range Project, Fuka, April 1953. 94 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214256 to 214259. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. From Iraq. Seeds presented by Shelby Cain, Foreign Operations Administra- tion, Baghdad. Received Mar. 23, 1954. 214256. Local No. 8. 214258. Rousiun. 214257. Mosol No. 28. 214259. White Jiza. 214260. DIOSCOREA sp. Dioscoreaceae. From India. Tubers collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Horti- cultural Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 23, 1954. No. 13693. Between Kalka and Simla along road, Pepsul. Altitude 2,500 feet. Feb. 25, 1954. 214261. CITROPSIS DAWEANA Swing. & M. Kell. Rutaceae. From Southern Rhodesia. Seeds presented by the Department of Research and Specialist Services, Causeway. Received Mar. 24, 1954. 214262 to 214267. From Japan. Seeds presented by Tomio Nakano, Atubetu, Sapporo, Hokkaido. Received Mar. 24, 1954. 214262. BRASSICA. Brassicaceae. Brassica pekinensis x oleracea. 214263. PUERARIA LOBATA (Willd.) Ohwi. Fabaceae. Kudzu. 214264. TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Fabaceae. Alsike clover. 214265. VICIA JAPONICA A. cae Fabaceae. 214266. VICIA sp. No. 1. 214267. VICIA sp. No. 2. 214268 to 214271. GOSSYPIUM. Malvaceae. Cotton. From the Belgian Congo. Seeds presented by the Station de Recherches Agronomiques de Bambesa, Bambesa. Received Mar. 25, 1954. 214268. Bambesa 197. 214270. Ston 2. 214269. DPL11A1. 214271. Ston5 x Clev. W. 867. hE 214272. RUBUS sp. Rosaceae. Wild raspberry. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by J. Leslie Parkhouse, Wonderhoogte Farm, Utrecht, Natal. Received Mar. 26, 1954. Zulu. : 214273 to 214281. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. ‘Corn. From Canada. Seeds presented by MacDonald College, McGill CEE Quebec. Received Mar. 26, 1954. A collection of corn varieties assembled from various parts of the Province of Quebec. 214273. Northwestern Dent. A reddish dent of unknown origin. 214274. Quebec 28. A yellow flint from Reed Farm, Ulverton. : 214275.. A yellow flint from Florent Locas Farm, St. Alesis, Montcalm Co. 214276. A yellow flint from Alfred Migué Farm, St. Jacques, Montcalm Co. 214277. A large-eared white flint from H. Payette Farm, I|’Epiphanie. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 95 214273 to 214281—Continued 214278. An 8-rowed yellow flint from Geo. A. Booth Farm, West Shefford. 214279. Gaspe Yellow Flint. An 8-rowed yellow flint originally from near Gaspe Village. 214280. A very large-eared flint from M. Lafortune Farm, St. Gerare. 214281. An 8-rowed yellow flint from Arthur Montagne Farm, Stanbridge Farm. 214282. FRAGARIA NILGERRENSIS Schlecht. Rosaceae. From India. Plants collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Horti- cultural Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 26, 1954. No. 13849. Dodo Betta Mountains, near Ootacamund, Nilgiris. Altitude 8,000 feet. Small plants in dry soil growing along grassy swales and protected slopes. Mar. 18, 1954. 214283 to 214285. SACCHARUM. Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Formosa. Cuttings presented by the Taiwan Sugar Experiment Station, Pinjtung. Received Mar. 26, 1954. 214283. 43-52. 214284. 48-4. 214285. 48-67. 214286. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. From Italy. Scions presented by the Istituto di Frutticoltura ed Elettroge- netica, Rome. Received Mar. 29, 1954. _ Porporata. 214287 to 214297. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. From Iowa. Seeds planted at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames. Numbered Mar. 29, 1954. Open-pollinated varieties obtained through K. H. Jarvis, Pioneer Hi-bred Corn Co., Johnston, Iowa. 214287. Cassel White. Kansas State College, New Cambria, Kans. 214288. Cottrell’s Best White. Merion Ross, Poseyville, Ind. 214289. Early White. C. H. Miller, Clarion, Iowa. 214290. Emges White. Marion Ross, Poseyville, Ind. 214291. Havel Long Ear (composite of S1 seed) James Havel., Ains- worth, Iowa. 214292. Kansas Sunflower. Kansas State College, New Cambria, Kans. 214293. Lancaster Sure Cropper. Charles Ricodorf, Lancaster, Pa. 214294. Leaming. Hershel Long, Yellow Springs, Ohio. 214295. Pride of Saline. Kansas State College, Agronomy Farm. 214296. Rainbow Flint. J. C. Hooker, Fulton, S. Dak. 214297. Thomas Utility White Corn. Don Thomen. Newman, IIl. 214298. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. VIRIDIS L. Brassicaceae. Kale. From England. Seeds presented by Cannell & Sons, Loddon, Norfolk. Re ceived Mar. 29, 1954. 96 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214299 to 214301. PIPER NIGRUM L. Piperaceae. Black pepper. From India. Collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Intro- duction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 29, 1954. 214299. No. 18866. Kall-balamcotta. Woshully Estate, Pollibetta, Coorg. Mar. 20, 1954. (Cuttings.) 214300. No. 13848. Dodo Betta Mountain, near Ootacamund, Mar. 18, 1954. Altitude 7,800 feet. Rainfall 50 inches. Wild vine; dioecious spikes 5 inches long, some well-filled with large berries, scarcely pungent. (Seeds.) 214301. No. 13867. Kall-balamcotta. Woshully Estate, Pollibetta, Coorg. Mar. 20, 1954. (Seeds.) 214302 to 214305. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. From Peru. Cuttings collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 30, 1954. La Molina Experiment Station, Lima. Mar. 26, 1954. 214302. No. 486-C. Zapallo. 214304. No. 488-C. Chancleta. 214303. No. 487-C. 214305. No. 489-C. Lirio. Paramonguino. 214306 to 214354. From India. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 30, 1954. 214306 and 214307. AVENA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Oats. 214306. No. 13717. Government seed farm, Sirsa, Punjab. February 1954, Sandy loam. Early maturing variety cultivated for fodder; irrigated. 214307. No. 13718. Government seed farm, Sirsa, Punjab. February 1954. Sandy loam. Late maturing variety; irrigated. 214308. BRASSICA RAPA L. Brassicaceae. Turnip. No. 13469. Market, Mysore. Jan. 12,1954. Altitude 2,500 feet. White- rooted turnip sometimes eaten raw; mostly cooked. 214309 and 214310. CANTHAROSPERMUM SCARABAEOIDUM (L.) Baill. Fabaceae. 214309. No. 13178. Six miles south of Dharwar, Bombay State. Dec. 10, 1953. Rocky slope. A procumbent, perennial with yellow flowers. 214310. No. 13247. Eight miles west of Poona, Bombay. Dec. 13, 1953. Grassland on volcanic hills. 214311 to 214314. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. 214311. No. 13595. Market, Dehra Dun. Feb. 14, 1954. Altitude 2,400 feet. Small smooth seeds. : 214312. No. 13650. Market, Hissar, Punjab. Feb. 20, 1954. Sandy plain. Small white seeds with little sculpturing. 214313. No. 13657. Gram. Badopl, Hissar District, Punjab. Feb. 21, 1954. Sandy dune; dryfarming during winter. 214314. No. 18689. Market, Moga, Punjab. Feb. 24, 1954. Sandy plain. Dry-farmed; seeds, round, white. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 O7 214306 to 214354—Continued 214315. CITRULLUS COLOCYNTHIS (L.) Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Colocynth. No. 13658. Four miles north of Badopl, Hissar District, Punjab. Feb. 21, 1954. Dune sands. Perennial vine with thick rootstock and round, yellow-green, orange-sized fruits. Used medicinally. 214316. CITRULLUS VULGARIS Schrad. Watermelon. No. 138681. Market, Ferozepur, Punjab. Feb. 23, 1954. 214317. CROTALARIA sp. Fabaceae. No. 13605. Ten miles west of Dehra Dun, along road to Saharampur. Feb. 14, 1954. Hardwood forest area. Plant herbaceous, 10 inches high, apparently flowering twice a year. 214318. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. No. 13682. Market, Ferozepur, Punjab. Feb. 23, 1954. Sandy plain. 214319 and 214320. CYAMOPSIS TETRAGONOLOBA (L.) Taub. Fabaceae. Guar. 214319. No. 13678. Market, Ferozepur, Punjab. Feb. 23, 1954. Sandy plain. Grown in summer for forage and green manure. Seeds used as cattle food. 214320. No. 13711. Government seed farm, Sirsa, Punjab. February 1954. Sandy loam. Selected variety cultivated for forage. 214321. DOLICHOS BIFLORUS L. Fabaceae. No. 138594. Market, Dehra Dun. Feb. 14, 1954. Altitude 2,400 feet. Small table bean. 214322. DIOSCOREA sp. Dioscoreaceae. No. 13600. Seven miles west of Dehra Dun. Feb. 14, 1954. 214323. ELETTARIA CARDAMOMUM (L.) Maton. Zingiberaceae. Cardamom. No. 13734. Kulladakurichi, Tinnevelly District. February 1954. 214324 and 214325. ERUCA SATIVA Mill. Brassicaceae. Salad-rocket. 214324. No. 18581. Teara Mira. Market, Dehra Dun. Feb. 13, 1954. Cultivated for oil. 214325. No. 18660. Four miles north of Badopl, Hissar District, Punjab. Feb. 21, 1954. Sandy desert. Winter annual, dry-farmed with other crops. Seeds fed to cattle. 214326. HORDEUM sp. Poaceae. Barley. No. 138647. Market, Hansi, Punjab. Feb. 20, 1954. Sandy plain. Dry- farmed winter variety used as stock feed. 214327. HORDEUM sp. Barley. No. 13690. Marauli Kalan, Ambala District, Punjab. Feb. 25, 1954. Sandy plain, mostly dry-farmed. Grown for cattle feed. 214328. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. No. 13691. Marauli Kalan, Ambala District, Punjab. Feb. 25, 1954. Sandy plain. Seeds used as winter feed for cattle, mixed with other cereals. 214329 to 214331. PENNISETUM SPICATUM (L.) Willd. Poaceae. Pear! millet. 214329. No. 13578. Bajra. Market, Dehra Dun. Feb. 13, 1954. Seeds used as food; foliage as coarse forage. 214330. No. 18609. Village between Dehra Dun and Saharanpur. Feb. 14, 1954. Used as human food. 214331. No. 13646. Market, Hansi, Punjab. Feb. 20, 1954. Sandy plain. Used as fodder. 98 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214306 to 214354—Continued 214332 and 214333. PHASEOLUS ACONITIFOLIUS Jacq. Fabaceae. Moth bean. 214332. No. 18585. Moth. Market, Dehra Dun. Feb. 18, 1954. Small table bean. seve No. 13677. Market, Ferozepur, Punjab. Feb. 23, 1954. Sandy plain. 214334 and 214335. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Mung bean. 214334. No. 13584. Market, Dehra Dun. Feb. 13, 1954. Small green table bean; used also in making sweet confections. 214335. No. 13674. Market, Malout, Punjab. Feb. 22, 1954. Dry- farmed, summer crop. 214336 to 214338. PHASEOLUS MUNGO L. Urd. 214336. No. 138588. Market, Dehra Dun. Feb. 18, 1954. 214337. No. 138672. Market, Malout, Punjab. Feb. 22, 1954. Summer crop. 214338. No. 18673. Market, Malout, Punjab. Feb. 22, 1954. Summer crop; dry-farmed. 214339 to 214343. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. 214339. No. 13582. Market, Dehra Dun. Feb. 13, 1954. Seeds pink or reddish. 214340. No. 13589. Market, Dehra Dun. Feb. 13, 1954. Seeds white. 214341. No. 13591. Market, Dehra Dun. Feb. 18, 1954. Seeds long, red. 214342. No. 138649. Market, Hissar, Punjab. Feb. 20, 1954. 214343. No. 13732. Market, Dehra Dun. February 1954. Seeds un- usually long. 214344. PISUM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. Pea. No. 18709. Government farm, Sirsa, Punjab. February 1954. Sandy loam. A bush pea making dense growth through winter, used for cattle forage and as a vegetable. 214345. . PSIDIUM GUAYAVA L.. Myrtaceae. Guava. No. 13635. Guava. Market, Saharampur. Feb. 16, 1954. Large, round, yellow fruits. 214346. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. No. 13712. Jowar No. 20. Government seed farm, Sirsa, Punjab. February 1954. Sandy loam. Selected variety cultivated for fodder. 214347 to 214350. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 214347. No. 138579. Market, Dehra Dun. Feb. 13, 1954. Winter wheat. 214348. No. 13580. Market, Dehra Dun. Feb. 13, 1954. Winter wheat. 214349. No. 13610. Village market between Dehra Dun and Saha- rampur. Feb. 14, 1954. Winter wheat grown on light sandy soil. 214350. No. 13665. Gehen, Kanak. Sirsa, Punjab. Feb. 22, 1954. Irrigated; spring type; winter grown. 214351. TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L. Fabaceae. Fenugreek. No. 138586. Methi. Market, Dehra Dun. Feb. 13, 1954. Leaves and young pods used as a vegetable. . : | JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 99 214306 to 214354—Continued 214352 to 214354. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. 214352. No. 13590. Market, Dehra Dun. Feb. 13, 1954. Small black- eyed variety. 214353. No. 13679. Market, Ferozepur, Punjab. Feb. 23, 1954. White variety. 214354. No. 13680. Market, Ferozepur, Punjab. Feb. 238, 1954. 214355 and 214356. From Japan. Seeds presented by Joe Elias, Philadelphia, Pa. Received Mar. 30, 1954. 214355. CosMOoSs sp. Asteraceae. Kosumosu. 214356. RHODODENDRON sp. Ericaceae. 214357 and 214358. VITIS VINIFERA L. Vitaceae. European grape. From Japan. Cuttings presented by the Yamanashi Agricultural Experiment Station, Yamanashi-mura, Yamanashi Prefecture. Received Mar. 30, 1954. 214357. Kyogai. 214358. Kyoho. 214359 to 214364. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. From Greece. Scions presented by W. H. Alderman, Near East Foundation, Salonica. Received Mar. 30, 1954. 214359. No. 3. 214362. No. 1 B. 214360. No. 4. 214363. No. 1 C. 214361. No. 1 A. 214364. No. 2. 214365 and 214366. CANNABIS SATIVA L. Moraceae. Hemp. From Germany. Seeds presented by the Institut fiir Acker-und Pflanzenbau, Berlin-Dahlem. Received Mar. 31, 1954. 214365. English origin. 214366. German origin. 214367 to 214370. From India. Collected by Mr. Rupchand, Mawkhlang, via Shillong, Assam. Received Mar. 31, 1954. 214367. CITRUS sp. Rutaceae. Growing on the Khasi Tableland; altitude 6,000 feet. A large frost- tolerant tree; fruits the size of grapefruits; pleasantly acid. (Seeds.) 214368. DAHLIA sp. Asteraceae. ( Root.) 214369. HEDYCHIUM sp. Zingiberaceae. (Roots. ) 214370. HEDYCHIUM sp. 100 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214371 to 214375. From Germany. Tubers presented by the Max Planck Institut fiir Zuch- tungsforschung, Voldagsen tiber Elze, Hanover. Received Apr. 1, 1954. 214371. SOLANUM ACAULE Bitter. Solanaceae. 44.1016/10. 214372. SOLANUM ANDIGENUM Juz. & Buk. 44.1004/5. 214373 to 214375. SOLANUM. (S. andigenum x demissum). 214373. 44.3885/130. 214374. 44.335/140. 214375. 49.540/2. 214376 to 214379. From India. Plants and cuttings collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 1, 1954. 214376. FRAGARIA NILGERRENSIS Schlecht. Rosaceae. Strawberry. No. 138830. Korakhunda Estate, Nilgiri Hills. Mar. 17, 1954. Altitude 8,000 feet. Moist meadow bottomland with black clay soil. Forms dense colonies between grass clumps. Fruits whitish, sweet; eaten locally. 214377. PIPER NIGRUM L. Piperaceae. Black pepper. No. 138848. Dodo Betta Fountain, near Ootacamund. Mar. 18, 1954. Altitude 7,800 feet. Rainfall 50 inches. Spikes 5 inches long, some well- filled with berries; scarcely pungent. 214378 and 214379. Korakhunda Estate, Nilgiri Hills. Mar. 17, 1954. 214378. (Undetermined. ) No. 13840. Forms a dense cover 15 inches high. Eaten at certain stages by cattle; used as green manure. 214379. (Undetermined.) No. 13841. Used as green manure; perhaps a variety of the preceding (P.I. 214378). 214380 to 214384. From France. Scions presented by Amie Lambertin, Pepinieres Lambertin Nimes, Gard. Received Apr. 2, 1954. 214380. Morus sp. Moraceae. Received as M. platanifolia; place of publication not found. A mulberry, with foliage resembling that of the plane tree, which comes from Turkey and Armenia, and is a very graceful and ornamental shade tree. It grows rapidly, and thrives even in salty places near the seaside. 214381 and 214382. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Amygdalacae. Apricot. 214381. Bergeron. Fruits large, red, with firm orange-yellow flesh. The tree is hardy and bears heavy crops regularly. 214382. Poizat. Fruits large, globose, golden-yellow, of good flavor. The tree is hardy, bears large crops, and the fruit ships well. — 214383. PRUNUS AVIUM L. Sweet cherry. Bigarreau Early Burlat. Fruits large, highly colored with crisp red and white striped flesh; ripens in France the first week in May. Said to be the best variety grown in France. 214384. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch. Peach. Lambertin No. 1. Fruits reddish, with white juicy flesh, freestone, ripen at same time as Hale’s Early. Tree a heavy bearer. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 1954 101 214385 to 214388. COFFEA RACEMOSA Lour. Rubiaceae. Coffee. From Mozambique. Plants presented by E. A. Menninger, Stuart, Fla., and growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Coconut Grove, Fla. Numbered Apr. 5, 1954. 214385. No. 1. 214387. No. 3. 214386. No. 2. 214388. No. 4. 214389. PICRIS ECHIOIDES L. Asteraceae. From Italy. Seeds presented by Professor Maymone, Director, Livestock Experimental Station, Rome. Received Apr. 5, 1954. 214390 to 214401. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Brazil. Seeds presented by N. A. Risch, Seccao De Defesa Sanitaria Vegetal, Porto Alegere, Rio Grande Do Sul. Received Apr. 6, 1954. 214399. Colonias. 214396. Colotant 2107/50. 214391. Colotana 262/51. 214397. Colotana 2179/50. 214392. Colotana 266/51. 214398. Seberi. 214393. Colotana 1083/50. 214399. Trapeano. 214394. Colotana 1085/50. 214400. Trintani. 214395. Colotana 1742/51. 214401. Veranopolis. 214402. DIOSCOREA sp. Dioscoreaceae. From Peru. Tuber collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 6, 1954. No. 386. (No field note.) 214403 and 214404. VAcCINIUM oxycoccos L. Vacciniaceae. Cranberry. From Denmark. Cuttings presented by Inge Grocen, Statens Forsogsstation, Hornum. Received Apr. 6, 1954. 214403. Lot 1. 214404. Lot 2. 214405 to 214447. From Peru. Collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Intre- duction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 6, 1954. 214405. DIOSCOREA sp. Dioscoreaceae. No. 208. Sacha Papa. West of Carpish Pass, 48 kms. east of Huanuce, Mar. 7, 1954. Altitude 8,200 feet. (Tubers.) 214406. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 209. Sacha Papa. East of Carpish Pass in the Ceja Le Montana. Mar. 7, 1954. Altitude 8,700 feet. (Tubers.) 214407. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 210. Sacha Papa. East of Carpish Pass on road from Huanuco to Tingo Maria. Mar. 27,1954. Altitude 7,000 feet. (Tubers.) 214408. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 264. Along Huallaga River, below Tingo Maria. Mar. 12, 1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. (Tubers.) 102 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214405 to 214447—Continued 214409. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 277. Sacha Papa. Along Huallaga River, below Tingo Maria. Mar. 18, 1954. (Tubers.) 214410. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 303. At Cayumba bridge, 28 kms. south of Tingo Maria. Mar. 14, 1954. (Tubers.) 214411. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 333. Between Puente Prado and Monzoén River, west side of Hual- laga River, Tingo Maria. Mar. 16, 1954. (Tubers.) 214412. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 334. Between Puente Prado and Monzon river, west side of Huallaga River. Tingo Maria. Mar. 16, 1954. (Tubers.) 214413. DIOSCOREA sp. No. 355. Road east of Tingo Maria, west of Carmen Alto. Mar. 18, 1954. Altitude 4,000 feet. Wiry stems; growing on a clay bank. (Tubers.) 214414 and 214415. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. 214414. No. 475. Market, Marucana. Mar. 24, 1954. White. 214415. No. 447. Market, Huanuco. Mar. 238, 1954. Red. 214416 to 214419. MANIHOT ESCULENTA Crantz. Euphorbiaceae. Cassava. 214416. No. 436. Yuca Provinciana. Experiment Station, Tingo Maria. Mar. 20, 1954. (Cutting's.) 214417. No. 437. Yuca San Martin #3. Experiment Station, Tingo Maria. Mar. 20, 1954. (Cuttings.) 214418. No. 488. Yuca Blanca. Experiment Station, Tingo Maria. Mar. 20, 1954. (Cuttings.) 214419. No. 439. Yuca Morada-Blanca. Experiment Station, Tingo Maria. Mar. 20, 1954. (Cuttings.) 214420. OXALIS TUBEROSA Molina. Oxalidaceae. Oca. No. 467. Market, La Oroya. Mar. 24, 1954. Yellow tubers with red spots and flushes. 214421 to 214443. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. (Tubers.) 214421 to 214427. Market, Huanuco, Peru. 214421. No. 448. Palta. 214425. No. 452. Jucto. 214422. No. 449. Amarilla. 214426. No. 453. Manzana. 214423. No. 450. 214427. No. 454. Semita 214424. No. 451. Azul Juite. Blanca. 214428. No. 458. Cerro de Pasco. Tubers reddish. 214429. No. 459. Cerro de Pasco. Tubers blackish. 214430 to 214433. From La Oroya. 214430. No. 460. Tubers red- 214432. No. 462. Tubers dark dish. purple. 214431. No. 461. Tubers red- 214433. No. 463. Tubers light dish. reddish. 214434. No. 464. Market, La Oroya. Purple. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 103 214405 to 214447—Continued 214421 to 214443—Continued 214435. No. 465. Market, La Oroya. Dark red. 214436. No. 466. Market, La Oroya. Light red. 214437 to 214443. Lima market. 214437. No. 499. Tubers long, 214441. No. 503. Tubers dim- white. ply, yellow. 214438. No.500. Tubers long, 214442. No. 504. Tubers red. white. 214439. No. 501. Tubers 214443. No. 505. Tubers blackish. white. 214440. No. 502. Tubers red- dish. 214444, (Undetermined.) No. 315. Cayumba, 28 km. from Tingo Maria on the road to Huanuco. Mar. 15, 1954. Lily like plant; flowers yellow; petals tipped with green. (Bulbs. ) 214445. (Undetermined.) No. 322. (No field note.) (Bulbs.) 214446. (Undetermined.) No. 468. Palio. Market, La Oroya. Mar. 24, 1954. Small shrimp-like rhizomes, cooked with foods to give a yellow color. 214447. (Undetermined.) No. 495. Kion. Market, Lima. Grown in a sea-level valley slightly in- land, near Chanchamayo. Mar. 26,1954. (Rhizomes.) 214448 to 214452. From India. Collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Intro- duction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 7, 1954. 214448. FRAGARIA NILGERRENSIS Schlecht. Rosaceae. Strawberry. No. 13831. Korakhunda Estate, Nilgiri Hills. Mar. 17, 1954. Altitude 8,000 feet. Forms open colonies of scattered individuals on slopes and swales. Fruits pink; eaten locally. (Plants.) 214449. (Undetermined.) Poaceae. No. 18779. Coonoor, Nilgiri Hills. Mar. 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. On deep loamy soil. A grass that forms a strong plushy deep sod over slopes; heavily browsed by cattle. (Crowns.) 214450. (Undetermined.) Poaceae. No. 13780. Coonoor, Nilgiri Hills. Mar. 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. On deep loamy soil. Perennial grass with thick leafy body. (Crowns.) 214451. (Undetermined.) Poaceae. No. 13847. Coonoor, Nilgiri Hills. Mar. 17, 1954. Large, rapidly grow- ing perennial grass said to produce much cattle forage. (Crowns.) 214452. (Undetermined.) Poaceae. Grass received with no notes. (Crowns.) 104 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214453 to 215319. From Nebraska. Seeds and clones planted at the Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Numbered Apr. 7, 1954. Native and naturalized grasses and legumes collected in Nebraska during 1953 in cooperation with the Department of Agronomy, University of Ne- braska. The 5 principal collectors were: C. McMillan, W. L. Tolstead, M. Brouse and T. H. Goodding of the University of Nebraska and L. C. Newell of the United States Department of Agriculture. 214453. AEGILOPS CYLINDRICA Host. Poaceae. Goatgrass. No. 53569. North of Lamar, Colorado. 214454 to 214458. AGROPYRON INTERMEDIUM (Host) Beauv. Poaceae. Intermediate wheatgrass. 214454 to 214457. Cherry County. 214454. No. 53592. Outstanding, robust. 214455. No. 58593. Outstanding, robust. 214456. No. 53594. Tall. 214457. No. 53595. Selected for outstanding seed production. 214458. No. 53596. South of Rushville. 214459. AGROPYRON REPENS (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Quackgrass. No. 214459. Fifteen miles southwest of Gibbon. Excellent forage and seed. 214460 to 214468. AGROPYRON SMITHII Rydb. Poaceae. Western wheatgrass. 214460. No. 53583. One mile west of Orleans. Bright straw and good seed. 214461. No. 53584. Four miles west of Orleans. 214462. No. 53585. Two miles west of Oxford. Tall slender culms. 214463. No. 53586. Six miles west of Cambridge. 214464. No. 53587. Four miles west of Max. 214465. No. 53588. West of Benkelman. 214466. No. 53589. Four and one-half miles north of Kingsley Dam, Arthur County. 214467. No. 53590. Thirteen miles north of Kingsley Dam, Arthur County. 214468. No. 53591. One-half mile west of Lewellen. 214469 to 214480. AGROPYRON TRACHYCAULUM (Link) Malte. Poaceae. Slender wheatgrass. 214469. No. 53571. Two Rivers Nursery, Waterloo. 214470. No. 53572. Henry Wood Ranch, Chambers. 214471. No. 53573. South meadow of C. H. Reece Ranch, southwest of Valentine. 214472. No. 53574. Five miles southwest of Gibbon. 214473. No. 53575. Hight miles southwest of Gibbon. 214474. No. 53576. North of Fairgrounds, North Platte. 214475. No. 53577. North of Fairgrounds, North Platte. 214476. No. 53578. Ten miles northwest of North Platte. 214477. No.53579. Southern slopes of Niobrara Valley, south of Gordon. 214478. No. 53580. Five miles west of Merna. 214479. No. 53581. Experimental Substation, North Platte. 214480. No. 53582. One mile west of Gothenberg. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 105 214453 to 215319—Continued 214481 to 214561. ANDROPOGON GERARDII Vitm. Poaceae. Big bluestem. 214481. No. 53641. Near P. H. Young schoolhouse southwest of Valen- tine. Large inflorescences with purple glumes and greyish villous hairs in the inflorescence, reddish stems. 214482. No. 53642. Southwest of Valentine on C. H. Reece ranch. Pur- ple stems and inflorescence, leafy, medium height. 214483. No. 536438. Southwest of Valentine on C. H. Reece ranch. Small and short with brown stems and inflorescences. 214484. No. 53644. Southwest of Valentine on C. H. Reece ranch. Light brown inflorescences. 214485. No. 53645. Two miles south of O’Neill. Five to 6 feet tall, leafy. 214486. No. 53646. Two miles south of O’Neill. Four feet tall, dark col- ored, good leaf growth. 214487. No. 53647. One mile south of Bassett. Five to 6 feet high. Rhi- zomes short, forming dense clumps; mostly reddish-colored, long narrow leaves. 214488. No. 53648. Six miles south of Ainsworth. Four to 5 feet high. 214489. No. 53649. One mile west of Lakes Refuge, Valentine. Gray hairs, purple glumes. 214490. No. 53650. Western Hackberry Lake, Lakes Refuge, Valentine. Six feet high, red colored leaves and stems. 214491. No. 53651. Five miles northeast of Arnold. 214492. No. 53652. Five miles northeast of Arnold. 214493. No. 53653. Five miles north of Merna. Red culms 2-8 feet high; slender leaves. 214494. No. 53654. West of Highways 81 and 56, near Monroe. Mass col- lection of seed including reddish and brown types with much variation. 214495. No. 53655. Three miles north of Spaulding. 214496. No. 53656. Five miles west of Cumminsville, Wheeler County. 214497. No. 53657. Nine miles east and 2 miles north of Chambers. Clums and inflorescences red. 214498. No. 53658. Nine miles east and 3 miles north of Chambers. Tall, reddish. 214499. No.53659. Six miles southeast of Chambers. 214509 to 214504. Six miles south and 4 miles west of Chambers. 214500. No. 53660. Red stems and glumes; grayish hairs in the in- florescences. 214501. No. 58661. Reddish glumes and fine leaves; grayish hairs in the inflorescences. 214502. No. 53662. Red glumes. 214503. No. 53663. Brownish-green glumes and light-yellow leaves. 214504. No. 53664. Few villous hairs in the inflorescences. 214505. No. 53665. Eight miles west and 1 mile south of Chambers. Short reddish-brown type. 214506. No. 53666. West of Plainview along railroad right of way. 214507. No. 538667. One-half mile northwest of Foster. 214508. No. 53668. One mile southeast of Wisner. Leaf reddish tinge. 106 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214453 to 215319—Continued 214481 to 214561—Continued 214509. No. 53669. One mile southeast of Wisner. Individual green clone. Four feet spread; reddish tinge to inflorescence and leaves. 214510. No. 53670. National Guard Grounds east of Ashland. Yellowish green; few hairs in the inflorescence. 214511. No. 53671. One mile north of Lewiston. From 6 to 7 feet high. 214512. No. 53672. Two miles north of Lewiston. 214513. No. 53673. Four miles south of Plattsmouth. 214514. No. 53674. Six miles east of Union. 214515. No. 53675. Nine miles north of Peru. 214516. No. 53676. Two miles south and 4 miles west of Peru. 214517. No. 53677. Two miles southeast of Auburn. 214518. No. 538678. Three miles east and 1 mile south of Verdun. 214519. No. 538679. Five miles south of Rulo. 214520. No. 53680. Five miles north and 3 miles east of Falls City. 214521. No. 53681. One mile east and 6 miles north of Humboldt. 214522. No. 53682. Three miles east of Tecumseh. 214523. No. 53683. Three miles south of Tecumseh. 214524. No. 53684. One mile north of Pawnee City. 214525. No. 53685. Five miles north of Tecumseh. 214526. No. 53686. Six miles west of Cook. 214527. No. 53687. Seven miles north of Lewisville. 214528. No. 53688. Two miles north and 2 miles east of Alma. 214529. No. 53689. Two miles east of Orleans. 214530. No. 53690. One mile west of Orleans. 214531. No. 53691. Two miles west of Orleans. 214532. No. 53692. Northwest of Orleans. Red leaves and stems at ma- turity. Leafy. 214533. No. 53693. Five miles northwest of Orleans. 214534. No. 53694. Two miles east and 2 miles north of Beaver City. 214535. No. 53695. One mile east of Cambridge. 214536. No. 53696. One mile west and 1 mile north of Cambridge. 214537 to 214541. Six miles west of Cambridge. 214537. No. 53697. 214538. No. 53698. Short, red clump. 214539. No. 53699. Short, stocky clone; coarse stems. 214540. No. 53700. Short, reddish tinge. 214541. No. 53701. Leafy; short dense. 214542. No. 53702. Nine miles west of McCook. 214543. No. 53703. Five and one-half miles northwest of Imperial. Char- acteristics of A. hall. 214544. No. 53704. Five and one-half miles northwest of Imperial. 214545. No. 53705. Eight miles north of Kingsley Dam, Arthur County. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 1954 107 214453 to 215319—Continued 214481 to 214561—Continued 214546. No. 53706. One mile west of North Platte. Short, reddish. 214547. No. 53707. One mile west of Gothenberg. 214548. No. 53708. One mile south of Odessa. 214549 to 214554. Three miles west of Fremont. 214549. No. 53709. Late type; deep red inflorescences and stems. 214550. Reddish to brownish inflorescence. 214551. Reddish to purplish glumes. 214552. No. 53712. Erect stems; purplish inflorescence. 214553. No. 53713. Short, leafy; brownish glumes. 214554. No. 53714. Short, leafy; brownish inflorescences. 214555. No.53715. Three miles west of Hooper. 214556. No. 58716. Three miles west of Hooper. Dark red stems and inflorescence. 214557. No. 53717. Four miles North and 1 mile west of Winslow. Red- dish stems and inflorescences. 214558. No. 53718. Frontier County. 214559. No. 53719. Frontier County. 214560. No. 53957. Three miles north of Barada, Richardson County. 214561. No. 53958. Seward County. 214562 to 214640. ANDROPOGON HALLII Hack. Poaceae. Sand bluestem. 214562. No. 53720. Southwest of Valentine on Baker Ranch. White vil- lous hairs in the inflorescence; grayish leaves. 214563. No. 53721. Southwest of Valentine on Maker Ranch. White vil- lous hairs in the inflorescence. 214564. No. 53722. Southwest of Valentine on Baker Ranch. Reddish glumes, grayish villous hairs in the inflorescence. 214565. No. 53723. Southwest of Valentine on C. H. Reece Ranch. 214566. No. 53724. Seven miles west of Crookston. 214567. No. 53725. Ten miles west of Cody. 214568. No. 53726. Ten miles west of Cody. 214569. No. 53727. Five miles west of Crookston. 214570. No. 53728. Northeast of Eli. Golden inflorescence. 214571. No. 53729. Along highway 20, Fort Robinson. Golden inflores- cence. 214572. No. 53730. Twenty-one miles north of Thedford. Tall type; golden villous hairs in the inflorescence; blue-green foliage. 214573. No. 53731. Twenty-one miles north of Thedford. Short type; golden villous hairs in the inflorescence. 214574. No. 53732. Twenty-one miles north of Thedford. Small. 214575. No. 53733. Sixteen miles south of Dunning. Spreading rhizoma- tous; intermediate type. 914576. No. 53734. Sixteen miles south of Dunning. Golden villous hairs in the inflorescence. 214577. No. 53735. Kilpatrick Ranch, Imperial, Chase County. 108 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214453 to 215319—Continued 214562 to 214640—Continued 214578. No. 538736. E. M. Eldred Ranch, north of Lisco in Garden County. 214579. No. 53737. Dramer Ranch, Stapleton. Clone was characterized by the deep yellow color of the hairs around the glumes. 214580. No. 58788. Kramer Ranch, Stapleton. Yellow color of inflores- cence hairs. 214581. No. 538739. Matures early; 3—4 feet high. 214582. No. 53740. Matures early; 2-3% feet high. 214583. No. 53741. One mile east of Fort Robinson. Matures early. 214584. No. 53742. Niobrara valley south of Rushville. Matures early. 214585. No. 538748. Hight miles south of O’Neill. 214586. No. 58744. Eight miles south of O’Neill. Three feet high, gray colored hairs on inflorescence, long rhizome type, glaucous colored leaves. 214587. No. 53745. Seven miles west and 6 miles south of O’Neill. Long rhizomes; short leaves. 214588. No. 53746. Seven miles south of Bassett. Gray hairs in inflo- rescence. 214589. No. 53747. Eight miles south of Ainsworth. Yellow, gray- haired types, 2-3 feet high. 214590. No. 53748. One mile west of Valentine Lakes Refuge, Valentine. Two feet high, gray hairs on inflorescence, purple glumes. 214591. No. 53749. One mile west of highway southwest of Valentine. Gray hairs in inflorescence. 214592. No. 53750. One mile west of Valentine Lakes Refuge, Valentine. Intermediate type. 214593. No. 53751. One mile west of Valentine Lakes Refuge, Valentine. Purple glumes, glaucous leaves. 214594. No. 53752. Valentine Lakes Refuge, Valentine. 214595. No. 538753. West of Dewey Lake, Valentine. 214596. No. 58754. West of Dewey Lake, Valentine. Glumes purplish, no hairs. 214597. No. 53755. West of Dewey Lake, Valentine. Yellow hairs, glau- cous leaves. 214598. No. 53756. Valentine Lakes Refuge, Valentine. White and yel- low villous hairs. 214599. No. 53757. One mile south of North Loup. 214600. No. 538758. Twelve miles south of Thedford. 214601. No. 53759. Twelve miles south of Thedford, on sand dune. 214602. No. 53760. Twelve miles south of Thedford. 214603. No. 53761. Twelve miles south of Thedford, on sand dune. Six feet high. 214604. No. 53762. Twelve miles south of Thedford. 214605. No. 53763. Twelve miles south of Thedford, on sand dune. 214606. No. 53764. Twelve miles south of Thedford. Leafy. 214607. No. 53765. Along highway 92 east of St. Paul JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 109 214453 to 215319—Continued 214562 to 214640—Continued 214608. No. 53766. Nine miles east and 2 miles north of Chambers. 214609. No. 53767. Nine miles east and 3 miles north of Chambers. 214610. No. 53768. Six miles east and 1 mile north of Chambers. Yel- lowish hairs in the inflorescences. 214611. No. 53769. Holt County line, Chambers. Gray-brown hairs in the inflorescence. 214612. No. 53770. Six miles south and 4 miles west of Chambers. Gray hairs in the inflorescences. 214613. No. 53771. Eight miles west and 1 mile south of Chambers. 214614. No.53772. Twelve miles west of Chambers. 214615. No. 53773. Twelve miles west of Chambers, on sand dune. Fine stems, red glumes, white hairs in the inflorescence. 214616. No. 53774. Twelve miles west of Chambers. 214617. No. 53775. Twelve miles west of Chambers, on sand dune. White hairs in the infiorescence. 214618. No. 53776. Twelve miles west of Chambers, on sand dune. Red glumes. 214619. No. 53777. Twelve miles west of Chambers, on sand dune. White hairs in the inflorescences. 214620. No. 53778. Twelve miles west of Chambers, on sand blow out. Yellow villous hairs in the inflorescence. 214621. No. 53779. One and one-half miles south of Butte. 214622. No. 53780. Niobrara valley south of Butte. 214623. No. 53781. Niobrara valley south of Butte. Tall. 214624. No. 538782. Two miles east of Highway 11 south of Niobrara river. Gray hairs in inflorescence. 214625. No. 53783. South of Niobrara river in Holt County. White vil- lous hairs in the inflorescences. 214626. No. 53784. South of Niobrara river in Holt County. Yellow vil- lous hairs. 214627. No. 53785. Five miles north of Haigler. 214628. No. 53786. Six miles north and 2 miles east of Haigler. 214629. No. 53787. Fifteen miles northeast of Imperial. Yellow villous hairs in the inflorescence. 214630. No. 53788. Four miles north of Kingsley Dam. No hairs in the inflorescence. 214631. No. 53789. Four miles north of Kingsley Dam. White villous hairs in the inflorescence. 214632. No. 53790. Four miles north of Kingsley Dam. Yellow villous hairs in the inflorescence. 214633. No. 53791. Nine miles north of Kingsley Dam. 214634. No. 53792. Ten miles north of Kingsley Dam, Arthur County. Yellow villous hairs in the inflorescence. 214635. No. 53793. Ten miles north of Kingsley Dam, Arthur County. Gray hairs in the inflorescence. 214636. No. 53794. Twelve miles north of Kingsley Dam, Arthur County. Yellow hairs in the inflorescence. 110 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214453 to 215319—Continued 214562 to 214640—Continued 214637. No. 58795. Twelve miles north of Kingsley Dam. Yellow hairs in the inflorescence. 214638. No. 53796. Twelve miles north of Kingsley Dam. Inflorescence lacking villous hairs. 214639. No. 53797. Twelve miles north of Kingsley Dam. Inflorescence lacking villous hairs. 214640. No. 53798. Six miles west of Lisco. Leafy. 214641 to 214643. ANDROPOGON SCOPARIUS Michx. Poaceae. Little bluestem. 214641. No. 53638. Baker Ranch, Valentine. Reddish, vigorous, leafy. 214642. No. 53639. Three miles south of Thedford. Eighteen inches high. 214643. No. 53640. Two miles east of Highway 11, Holt County. 214644 to 214683. BOUTELOUA CURTIPENDULA (Michx.) Torr. Poaceae. Side-oats grama. 214644. No. 58598. Six miles north of Crawford. 214645. No. 53599. Two miles north of Belmont. 214646. No. 53600. Eight miles south of Crawford. 214647. No. 53601. Two miles west of Belmont. 214648. No. 53602. One mile east of Fort Robinson. 214649. No. 53603. Chadron State Park. 214650. No. 53604. Eight miles north of Chadron. 214651. No. 53605. South of Hay Springs. 214652. No. 53606. North side of Niobrara valley. 214653. No. 53607. South of Gordon. 214654. No. 53608. Meadville, in Niobrara valley. Bluish green leaves. 214655. No. 53609. Meadville, in Niobrara valley. 214656. No. 53610. North of Riverview. 214657. No. 53611. North of Riverview. 214658. No. 53612. Niobrara valley at Mariaville. 214659. No. 53613. One and one-half miles east of Napier. 214660. No. 53614. One mile northwest of Spencer. 214661. No. 53615. South of Spencer. 214662. No. 53616. Southwest of Redbird. 214663. No. 53617. Redbird, Holt County. 214664. No. 53618. Four miles east of Niobrara. 214665. No. 53619. One and one-half miles west of Santes. Short stout culms. 214666. No. 53620. Three miles south of Yankton. 214667. No. 53621. Slope at Gavins Point. 214668. No.53622. One mile north of Maskell. 214669. No. 53623. Top of hill in Ponca State Park. 214670. No. 53624. Long Pine. 214671. No. 53625. East of Valentine. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 111 214453 to 215319—Continued 214644 to 214683—Continued 214672. No. 53626. Two miles south of Schlagel Creek of Niobrara Valley. 214673. No. 53627. Five miles northeast of Arnold. 214674. No. 53628. West of intersection of Highways 81 and 56 near Monroe. 214675. No. 53629. Two miles east of Spaulding. 214676. No. 53630. Three miles north of Spaulding. 214677. No. 58631. One mile southeast of Wisner. 214678. No. 53632. Flat Top Mountain southeast of Franklin. 214679. No. 53633. Two miles north and 2 miles east of Alma. 214680. No. 538634. Four miles west of Orleans. 214681. No. 53635. Two miles east and 2 miles north of Beaver City. 214682. No. 53636. At Medicine Creek Dam north of Cambridge. 214683. No. 53637. Frontier County. 214684 and 214685. BOUTELOUA GRACILIS (H.B.K.) Lag. Blue grama. 214684. No. 53539. Two miles west of Sidney. 214685. No. 53540. Foote Farm, Sidney. 214686. BRUMUS INERMIS Leyes. Poaceae. Smooth bromegrass. No. 538570. Baker Ranch, Sidney. 214687 to 214689. BUCHLOE DACTYLOIDES (Nutt.) Engelm. Poaceae. Buffalo grass. 214687. No. 53536. Two miles north of Lincoln. 214688. No. 53537. Two miles northeast of Lincoln. 214689. No. 53538. One mile north and % mile west of Westerville. 214690 to 214692. CALAMOVILFA LONGIFOLIA (Hook.) Scribn. Poaceae. Pairie sandreed. 214690. No. 53566. Twelve miles west of Chamber. 214691. No. 53567. One mile north of Callaway. Tall; open panicles. 214692. No. 53568. One mile northeast of Callaway. Tall; compact panicles. 214693. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchard grass. No. 53535. Cliff Jackson Farm, Tecumseh. 214694 and 214695. ELYMUS CANADENSIS L. Poaceae. Canada wildrye. 214694. No. 53547. Three miles east of Belmont. 214695. No. 53548. South of Spencer. 214696 and 214697. ELYMUS VIRGINICUS L. Virginia wildrye. 214696. No. 53549. East of Clearwater. Leafy. 214697. No. 53550. One mile south and 1 mile east of Rassmussen Farm, Clearwater. 214698 to 214701. ERAGROSTIS PILIFERA Scheele. Poaceae. Lovegrass. All collected west of Fremont. 214698. No. 53937. Long spikelets; numerous florets. 112 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214453 to 215319—Continued 214698 to 214701—Continued 214699. No. 53938. Tall; long narrow spikelets. 214700. No. 53939. Tall; leafy; long, numerous-flowered spikelets. 214701. No. 538942. Tall; elongated panicles. 214702 to 214720. ERAGROSTIS TRICHODES (Nutt.) Wood. Lovegrass. 214702. No. 53934. Baker Ranch, Sidney. 214703. No. 53935. Reece Ranch, southwest of Valentine. 214704. No. 53936. West of Fremont. Red. Long spikelets. 214705. No. 538940. Halsey. Short. 214706. No. 53941. Two miles west of Fremont. Leafy. 214707. No. 53948. Niobrara valley, Meadville. Tall. 214708. No. 53944. Valentine. Tall, sturdy. 214709. No. 53945. West of Pelican Lake, Valentine. 214710. No. 53946. South of Thedford. 214711. No. 53947. South of Thedford. 214712. No. 53948. One mile east of Loup City. 214713. No. 53949. Sixteen miles north of Spaulding. 214714. No. 53950. Eight miles west and 1 mile south of Chambers. 214715. No. 538951. Seven miles south of Niobrara river, Holt County. 214716. No. 53952. North of Neligh. 214717. No. 53953. One mile northeast of Lewiston. Three feet tall. 214718. No. 53954. Eight miles north of Kingsley Dam, Arthur County. 214719. No. 53955. Eight miles north of Kingsley Dam, Arthur County. 214720. No. 53956. Twelve miles north of North Platte. 214721. MELICA MUTICA Walt. Poaceae. Two-flowered melic. No. 535384. 214722 to 214792. PANICUM VIRGATUM L. Poaceae. Switch grass. 214722. No. 53862. Five miles east and 1 mile south of Chambers. 214723. No. 53864. Southwest of Valentine, Cherry County. Leafy. 214724. No. 53865. Southwest of Valentine. Leafy. 214725. No. 53866. Reece Ranch, Valentine. Leafy. 214726. No. 58867. Reece Ranch, Valentine. Leafy. Purple elongate panicles. 214727. No. 538868. Reece Ranch, Valentine. Leafy. 214728. No. 53869. Ten miles west of Cody. 214729. No. 53870. One mile northwest of Bassett. Leafy. 214730 to 214733. From lakes west of Fremont. 214730. No. 53871. Green slightly tinged with red. 214731. No. 53872. Tall with good panicles. 214732. No. 53873. Leafy, good seed quality. 214733. No. 53874. Somewhat coarse; late maturing. 214734. No. 53875. West of Fremont. Leafy. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 113 214453 to 215319—Continued 214722 to 214792—Continued 214735. 214736. 214737. 214738. 214739. 214740. 214741. 214742. 214743. 214744, high. 214745. No. 53876. Three miles west of Hooper. Excellent panicle. Fldred Ranch, Garden County. No. 58878. Eldred Ranch, Garden County. No. 53879. Section 36 in Frontier County. No. 53880. Section 36 in Frontier County. No. 58881. Eight miles south of O’Neill. No. 58882. Seven miles west and 5 miles south of O’Neill. No. 53883. One mile south of Bassett. Four feet high, leafy. No. 53884. South of Ainsworth. Four feet high. No. 53885. East of Lakes Refuge, Valentine. Three to 4 feet No. 53886. One mile west of Valentine Lakes Refuge Head- quarters, Valentine. 214746. Tall. 214747. 214748. 214749. 214750. 214751. 214752. 214753. 214754. 214755. 214756. 214757. 214758. 214759. 2147690. No. 58887. East end of Valentine Lakes Refuge, Valentine. No. 53888. West of Stapleton. No. 538889. Five miles west of Merna. No. 538890. East of Clark. No. 53891. Two miles west of Columbus. Tall. No. 58892. Three miles north of Spaulding. No. 53893. Nine miles east and 2 miles north of Chambers. No. 53894. Eight miles west and 1 mile south of Chambers. No. 53895. Along Elkhorn River east of Clearwater. No. 53896. West of Plainview. No. 53897. One mile northeast of Lewiston. Tall. No. 58898. Three miles north of Lewiston. No. 58899. Five miles east of Union. No. 53900. South of Nebraska City. No. 58901. South of Nebraska City along road in Missouri river bottoms. 214761. 214762. 214763. 214764. 214765. 214766. 214767. 214768. 214769. 214770. 214771. 214772. No. 53902. Four miles west and 2 miles south of Peru. No. 53903. Three miles north of Table Rock. No. 53904. Eight miles north of Table Rock. No. 53905. Three miles south of Tecumseh. No. 58906. One mile north of Pawnee City. No. 58907. Five miles north of Tecumseh. No. 58908. Six miles west of Cook. No. 538909. South of Carlton. Coarse stems. No. 53910. South of Republican City. No. 53911. Two miles north and 2 miles east of Alma. No. 53912. One mile west of Orleans. No. 53918. Four miles west of Orleans. 114 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214453 to 215319—Continued 214722 to 214792—Continued 214773. 214774. 214775. 214776. 214777. 214778. eter. 214779. 214780. 214781. 214782. 214783. 214784. 214785. 214786. No. . 53914. . 538915. . 53916. . 538917. . 538918. 53919. Five miles northwest of Orleans. One mile east of Oxford. Five to 6 feet tall, robust. One mile east of Cambridge. North of Cambridge. Six miles west of Cambridge. Six miles west of Cambridge. Four feet in diam- Reddish tinge at maturity. No. No. Arthur County. 214787. No . 58928. Reddish tinge to 53920. . 53921. . 53922. . 53923. . 53924. . 53925. . 53926. 53927. Six miles west of Cambridge. Nine miles west of McCook. One and one-half miles north of Benkleman. Along railroad at Parks. One-half mile north of Haigler. Five miles north of Haigler. Five and cne-half miles northeast of Imperial. Four and one-half miles north of Kingsley Dam, Five miles north of Kingsley Dam, Arthur County. leaves at maturity. 214788. No. 53929. Eight miles north of Kingsley Dam, Arthur County. 214789. No. 53930. One-half mile west of Lewellen. 214790. No. 53931. One mile west of North Platte. 214791. No. 53932. One mile west of Gothenberg. 214792. No. 53933. One-half mile west of Odessa. 214793. POA COMPRESSA L. Poaceae. Canada bluegrass. No. 53533. Sixteen miles south and 4 miles west of Atkinson. 214794 to 214796. 214794. 214795. 214796. 214797. 214798. 214799. 214800. 214891. 214802. 214803. 214804. leaved. 214805. No. 53554. No. 53555. No. 53556. 214797 to 214868. No . 53799. . 53800. . 53801. . 53802. . 53808. . 93804. . 538805. . 538806. . 538807. to three feet high. REDFIELDIA FLEXUOSA (Thurb.) Vasey. Poaceae. Blowoutgrass Five miles west of Cumminsville, Wheeler County. Twelve miles west of Chambers, Holt County. Fifteen miles northeast of Imperial. SORGHASTRUM NUTANS (L.) Nash. Poaceae. Indian grass. Ten miles west of Cody. Early maturing. Sixteen miles south of Dunning. Three miles west of Fremont. Hoegemeyer Farm, Hooper. Eldred Ranch. Garden County—Section 36. Section 32, Frontier County. Section 33, Frontier County. Eight miles south of O’Neill. Five feet high, long Four miles west and 2 miles south of O’Neill. Two JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 115 214453 to 215319—Continued 214797 to 214868—Continued 214806. 214807. 214808. 214809. 214810. 214811. 214812. 214813. 214814. 214815. 214816. 214817. 214818. 214819. 214820. 214821. 214822. 214823. 214824. 214825. 214826. 214827. 214828. 214829. 214830. 214831. 214832. 214833. 214834. 214835. 214836. 214837. 214838. 214839. 214840. 214841. 214842. 214843. 214844. 214845. No. No 53808. . 58809. . 53810. . 08811. . 58812. . 538138. . 08814. . 538815. . 58816. Holt County. No. No. 53817. 53818. . 58819. . 53820. . 53821. . 93822. . 98828. . 53824. . 93825. . 03826. . 53827. . 08828. . 53829. . 58830. . 53831. . 93832. . 93833. . 53834. . 538835. . 53836. . 93837. . 93838. . 58839. . 53840. . 53841. . 53842. . 53843. . 53844. . 53845. . 53846. . 53847. One mile south of Bassett. Five miles south of Ainsworth. Two to 3 feet high. East of Valentine Lakes Refuge, Valentine. West end cof Hackberry Lake, Valentine. West of intersection Highways 81 and 56, Monroe. Nine miles east and 2 miles north of Chambers. Nine miles east and 3 miles north of Chambers. Six miles southeast of Chambers. Six miles south and 4 miles west of Chambers, Five miles south and 4 miles west of Chambers. Three miles east of Chambers. Twelve miles west of Chambers, Holt County. Twenty miles northeast of Atkinson. West of Plainview. One mile southeast of Wisner. Nebraska National Guard Grounds east of Ashland. Five miles north of Lewiston. Four miles north of Lewiston. Eight miles south of Plattsmouth. Two miles east of Union. South of Nebraska City. Seven miles north of Peru. Four miles east and 1 mile south of Peru. Two miles southeast of Auburn. Two miles east and one mile south of Stella. Three miles east and 3 miles south of Verdon. Five miles south of Rulo. Six miles north and 3 miles east of Falls City. Eight miles north and 1 mile east of Humboldt. One mile east and 1 mile north of Humboldt. Three miles north of Table Rock. Four miles northwest of Pawnee City. Three miles south of Tecumseh. Eight miles west and 1 mile north of Pawnee City. One mile east and 1 mile north of Mayberry. One mile east of St. Mary. Six miles west of Cook. Two miles south and 4 miles west of Nebraska City. Two miles west of Dunbar. Three miles west and 4 miles north of Dunbar. 116 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214453 to 215319—Continued 214797 to 214868—Continued 214846. No. 53848. Seven miles north of Lewisville. 214847. No. 53849. Roadside south of Carlton. Coarse tall culms. 214848. No. 538850. Southeast of Franklin. 214849. No. 53851. Outskirts of Republican City. 214850. No. 53852. Five miles west of Orleans. 214851. No. 538853. Six miles west of Cambridge. 214852. No. 53854. Nine miles west of McCook. 214853. No. 53855. Along railroad at Parks. 214854. No. 53856. One-half north of Haigler. 214855. No. 538857. Five miles north of Haigler. 214856. No. 53858. Five and one-half miles northeast of Imperial. 214857. No. 58859. Eight miles north of Kingsley Dam, Arthur County. 214858. No. 53860. Three miles west of Lewellen. 214859. No. 538861. One mile west of North Platte. 214860. No. 53959. Section 12, Seward County. 214861. No. 53960. Section 21, Seward County. 214862. No. 53961. Section 9, Seward County. 214863. No. 53962. Section 10, Seward County. 214864. No. 538968. Section 20, Seward County. 214865. No. 53964. Section 11, Seward County. 214866. No. 53965. Section 9. Seward County. 214867. No. 53966. Three miles north of Barada, Richardson County. 214868. No. 53967. Richardson County in Falls City area. 214869 to 214871. SORGHUM HALEPENSE (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Johnson grass. 214869. No. 53568. Four miles north of Lewiston. 214870. No. 53564. Two miles west and 2 miles north of Dunbar. 214871. No. 53565. Two miles east of Red Cloud. 214872. SPARTINA GRACILIS Trin. Poaceae. Alkali cordgrass. No. 535538. Shore of Baker Lake, southwest of Valentine. 214873 to 214875. SPOROBOLUS CRYPTANDRUS (Torr.) A. Gray. Poaceae. 214873. No. 538542. North of Crawford. 214874. No. 58548. Two miles east of Harrison. 214875. No. 53544. South of Hay Springs. 214876. SPOROBOLUS HETEROLEPIS A. Gray. No. 53551. South of O’Neill. 214877. STIPA COMATA Trin. & Rupr. Poaceae. No. 53541. Four miles north of Crawford. 214878 and 214879. STIPA VIRIDULA Trin. 214878. No. 53545. Three miles east of Belmont. Tall. 214879. No. 58546. Chadron State Park. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 117 214453 to 215319—Continued 214880 to 214885. No. 214880. Grou 214881. 214882. 214883. 214884. 214885. 214886. nds. No. 53552. County. 214887 to 214921. No. No. 214887. 214888. 53557. 5 DODOS: , SS5Ee). . 53060. . 53561. No. ZIZANIA AQUATICA L. Poaceae. 53562. TRIDENS FLAVUS (L.) Hitche. Poaceae. Purpletop. East of Ashland on Nebraska National Guard Four miles north of Lewiston. Tall. Nine miles north of Peru. Four miles west of Falls City. One mile east and 1 mile north of Humboldt. Two miles northwest of Pawnee City. Wild rice. North of Four Corners Highways in northern Wheeler 53142. 53143. green leaves. 214889. No . 53144. green leaves. 214890. No. 53145. Rhizomatous. 214891. 214892. 214893. No. No. No. leaves. 214894. No. 53146. 53147. 53148. 53149. green leaves. 214895. No. 53150. reddish tipped. 214896. 214897. 214898. 214899. 214900. 214901. 214902. No. > Heulbyy > Sule y . 53154. 5 Baul . 93156. No. 53151. 53157. short leaves. 214903. 214904. 214905. 214906. 214907. 214908. 214909. No. , BALES, POoOO: SOO LGi. = SBD. HD oAGat No. 53158. 53164. ANDROPOGON GERARDII Vitman. Poaceae. Big bluestem. Eight miles east of Chadron State Park. Nine miles south of South Platte River. Long Nine miles south of South Platte River. Long Two miles west of North Platte. Flowering clone. Two miles west of North Platte. Nine miles east of Benkelman. Tall green leaves. Nine miles east of Benkelman. Rhizomatous, short Fourteen miles south of McCook. Long yellowish- Southeast of Franklin. Yellowish-green leaves, Six miles north of St. Paul. Eight miles north of O’Neill. By Niobrara River, north of O’Neill. Ten miles south of Niobrara. Ten miles south of Niobrara. Ponca State Park. One mile southeast of Wisner. Yellowish-green Five miles south of Tecumseh. Nine miles south of Tecumseh. Ten miles southeast of Pawnee City. Two miles east of Table Rock. Ten miles north of Falls City. Ten miles north of Falls City. Five miles northwest of Lincoln. Spotting on yellowish-green leaves. No. 53165. No. 58166. 214910. 214911. leaves. Five miles northwest of Lincoln. Five miles northwest of Lincoln. Bluish-green 118 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214453 to 215319—Continued 214887 to 214921—Continued 214912. No. 58342. Two miles south of O’Neill. Five to 6 feet tall, leafy, grows thickly. 214913. No. 53391. Two miles south and 2 miles west of O’Neill. Four feet high, thick growth. 214914. No. 53355. Valentine Lakes Refuge, Valentine. Purple glumes; long, slender green leaves. 214915. No. 58356. One mile west of Valentine Lakes Refuge Head- quarters, Valentine. Long, slender green leaves; purple glumes. 214916. No. 53357. Five miles northeast of Arnold. Culms short. 214917. No. 58358. Two miles west of Columbus. Robust; red in- florescence. 214918. No. 538359. Nine miles east and 2 miles north of Chambers. Red culms and inflorescences. 214919. No. 53360. One mile southeast of Wisner. Reddish tinge to inflorescence and leaves. 214920. No. 58361. Five miles west of Orleans. Short, dense, leafy, leaves red at maturity. 214921. No. 538389. Sixteen miles south of Dunning. 214922 to 214982. ANDROPOGON HALLII Hack. Poaceae. Sand bluestem. 214922. No. 53167. One mile east of bridge between North Platte and Ogallala. Grayish green, highly rhizomatous, early maturing. 214923. No. 53168. One mile east of bridge between North Platte and Ogallala. Yellowish green, highly rhizomatous. 214924. No. 53169. One mile north on road leading from Lodgepole to Sidney. Rhizomatous. Gray-green leaves. 214925. No. 43170. Thirteen miles north of Harrisburg. Highly rhizom- atous. Grayish-green leaves. 214926. No. 53171. Thirteen miles north of Harrisburg. Highly rhizom- atous. Grayish-green leaves. 214927. No. 538172. Ten miles south of Gering. Highly rhizomatous; grayish-green leaves. 214928. No. 53173. Nine miles north of Mitchell. 214929. No. 538174. Two miles east of Fort Robinson. Highly rhizom- atous. 214930. No. 53175. Two miles east of Fort Robinson. Highly rhizom- atous. Six to ten inches high. 214931. No. 53176. One mile east of Fort Robinson. Slightly rhizom- atous; extremely villous. 214932. No. 53177. One mile east of Fort Robinson. Slightly rhizoma- tous; extremely villous. ; 214933. No. 538178. Eighteen miles east of Gorden. Extremely rhizoma- tous. 214934. No. 53179. Valentine Wild Life Refuge, Valentine. Grayish- green leaves. 214935. No. 53180. Valentine Wild Life Refuge, Valentine. 214936. No. 53181. Fourteen miles southeast of Springview. Highly w.-. Yhizomatous. aH JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 1954 119 214453 to 215319—Continued 214922 to 214982—Continued 214937. No. 53182. Thirty-two miles south of Bassett. Low, leafy, yellowish green leaves. 214938. No. 53183. Thirty-two miles south of Bassett. Tall. Grayish green flower. 214939. No. 53184. Five miles north of North Platte. Highly rhizoma- tous. 214940. No. 53185. Two miles west of Stapleton. Yellowish green long leaves. 214941. No. 53186. Two miles west of Stapleton. Grayish green leafy clone. 214942. No. 53187. Twenty miles north of Highway 2, two miles east of Thedford. 214943. No. 53188. East of Halsey National Forest. Highly rhizoma- tous. Long yellow-green leaves. 214944. No. 53189. East of Halsey National Forest. Highly rhizoma- tous. Gray-green leaves. 214945. No. 53190. Five miles southeast of Hyannis on route to Arthur. Highly rhizomatous. Yellowish green leaves. 214946. No. 53191. Thirteen miles north of Benkelman. Highly rhizomatous. Bluish gray green leaves. 214947. No. 53192. Thirty-four miles north of St. Paul. Yellowish green leaves. 214948. No. 53332. South of regulating reservoir, North Platte. Long leaved. 214949. No. 538334. Seven miles north of Stapleton. Golden villous hairs in the inflorescence. 214950. No. 53336. Reece Ranch, southwest of Valentine. Late Ma- turing of A. gerardi xX hallii. Purple stems and inflorescences with white villous hairs. 214951. No. 53345. Eight miles south of O’Neill. Short rhizome. 214952. No. 53346. Eight miles south of O’Neill. Three feet high, gray colored hairs on inflorescence. Long rhizome type, glaucous colored leaves. 214953. No. 53347. One mile west of Valentine Lakes Refuge Head- quarters, Valentine. Long slender leaves. 214954. No. 58392. Seven miles south of Bassett. Grayish hairs in the inflorescence. 214955. No. 53362. One mile west of Valentine Lakes Refuge Head- quarters, Valentine. 214956. No. 53363. One mile west of Valentine Lakes Refuge Head- quarters, Valentine. 214957. No. 53364. Valentine Lakes Refuge, Valentine. 214958. No. 53365. West of Dewey Lake, Valentine. Glumes purplish. 214959. No. 53366. West of Dewey Lake, Valentine. Yellow haired type. 214960. No. 53367. West of Dewey Lake, Valentine. Yellow hairs, glaucous leaves. 120 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214453 to 215319—Continued 214922 to 214982—Continued 214961 to 214965. Twelve miles south of Thedford. 214961. No. 53368. Golden villous hairs. 214962. No. 538369. Gray-white hairs. 214963. No. 538370. Gray hairs; glaucous green leaves; plant 6 feet high. 214964. No. 53371. Tall, white hairs. 214965. No. 58372. Golden hairs; leafy gray-green leaves. 214966. No. 53373. Nine miles east and 3 miles north of Chambers. 214967 to 214971. Two miles east of Highway 11 south of Niobrara River, Holt County. 214967. No. 58374. Yellowish hairs in inflorescences and greenish glumes. 214968. No. 538875. Yellowish hairs in inflorescences and greenish glumes. 214969. No. 53376. Small. White villous hairs in the inflorescence. 214979. No. 53377. Yellow villous hairs in inflorescences. 214971. No. 53378. Yellow villous hairs in the inflorescence and greenish glumes. 214972. No. 53379. Four miles north of Kingsley Dam. 214973. No. 53380. Four miles north of Kingsley Dam. 214974 to 214977. Twelve miles north of Kingsley Dam, Arthur County. 214974. No. 53381. 214975. No. 53382. Short yellow hairs in the inflorescence. 214976. No. 53383. Yellow hairs in the inflorescence. 214977. No. 53384. Unusual type of inflorescence lacking villous hairs. 214978 to 214981. Twenty miles north of Thedford. 214978. No. 538385. Tall; golden villous hairs in inflorescence, blue- green foliage. 214979. No. 53386. White villous hairs in the infiorescence. 214980. No. 53387. Golden villous hairs in the inflorescence. 214981. No. 53388. Small; white villous hairs. 214982. No. 53390. Sixteen miles south of Dunning. Spreading, rhizomatous. 214983 to 215031. ANDROPOGON SCOPARIUS Michx. 214983. No. 53193. Southeast of Pine Bluffs, Wyo. 214984. No. 53194. Southeast of Pine Bluffs, Wyo. 214985. No. 53195. Four miles northwest of Flowerfield. 214986. Neo. 53196. Five miles west of Harrisburg. 214987. No. 53197. Five miles west of Harrisburg. Low rhizomatous, vellow-green leaves. 214988. No. 53198. Ten miles south of Gering in Wildcat State Park. 214989. No. 53199. Six miles north of Harrison. 214990. No. 53200. Twenty miles northeast of Harrison. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 121 214453 to 215319—Continued 214983 to 215031—Continued 214991. 214992. 214993. 214994. 214995. 214996. 214997. 214998. 214999. clone. 2150090. 215001. 215002. No. No. short leaf. No. . 58201. . 53202. . 58208. . 58204. . 53205. . 58206. . 538207. . 55208. . 58209. 53210. 53211. 53212. Two miles east of Fort Robinson. Two miles east of Fort Robinson. One mile east of Fort Robinson. Eight miles east of Chadron State Park. Seventeen miles east of Gordon. Seventeen miles east of Gordon. East of Wild Life Refuge, Valentine. Twenty-two miles south of Bassett. Five miles north of North Platte. Grayish green Five miles north of North Platte. Greenish clone. Three miles south of South Platte River. Broad Two miles west of North Platte. Vigorous clone, culms 2% feet high. 215003. 215004. No. 5382138. culms 38 feet high. No. 53214. of Thedford. 215005. 215006. 215607. 215008. clone. 215009. 215610. 215011. 215012. 215013. 215014. 215015. 215016. 215017. 215018. 215019. 215020. 215021. 215022. 215023. 215024. 215025. 215026. No. No. 53215. 53216. . 53217, . 53218. . 53219. . 58220. . 53221. . 938222. . 93228. . 53224. . 53225. . 538226. . 53227. . 538228. . 53229. . 58230. . 53231. . 53282. . 58238. . 58234. . 53235. . 538236. Fourteen miles south of Thedford. Flowering Twenty miles north of Highway 2, two miles east East of Halsey National Forest. Five miles southeast of Hyannis. North of Ogallala. Seventeen miles south of Ogallala. Vigorous green Nine miles north of Imperial. Sixteen miles north of Benkelman. Fourteen miles south of McCook. Southeast of Franklin. Six miles north of St. Paul. Thirty-seven miles north of St. Paul. Eight miles north of O’Neill. North of O’Neill. Ten miles south of Niobrara. Ponca State Park. Eleven miles southwest of Ponca. One mile southeast of Wisner. Five miles south of Tecumseh. Five miles south of Tecumseh. Five miles south of Tecumseh. Nine miles south of Tecumseh. Ten miles southeast of Pawnee City. Ten miles southeast of Pawnee City. 122 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214453 to 215319—Continued 214983 to 215031—Continued 215027. 215028. 215029. 215030. 215031. 215032 to 215064. No. 53237. No. 53238. No. 53239. No. 53240. . 53241. 215032 to 215035. Ten miles southeast of Pawnee City. Two miles east of Table Rock. Two miles east of Table Rock. Ten miles north of Falls City. Ten miles north of Falls City. BOUTELOUA CURTIPENDULA (Michx.) Torr. Poaceae. Side-oats grama. Three miles east of Potter. 215032. No. 53242. 215034. No. 53244. 215033. No. 53343. 215035. No. 538245. Vigorous clone. 215036. No. 53246. Three miles southeast of Pine Bluffs, Wyo. 215037. No. 53247. Three miles southeast of Pine Bluffs, Wyo. 215038. No. 538248. Four miles northwest of Flowerfield. 215039. No. 53249. Five miles west of Harrisburg. Clone with reddish nodes and flowering culms. 215040. No. 53250. Ten miles south of Gering in Wildcat State Park. 215041. No. 53251. Twenty miles northeast of Harrison. 215042. No. 53252. Road from Ardmore to Crawford. 215043. No. 53253. One mile east of Fort Robinson. 215044. No. 58254. One mile east of Fort Robinson. 215045. No. 53255. Eight miles north of Chadron. 215246. No. 53256. East of Wild Life Refuge, Valentine. 215047. No. 53257. Three miles south of South Platte River. 215048. No. 53258. North of Ogallala. 215049. No. 53259. Nine miles north of Imperial. 215050. Sixteen miles north of Benkelman. 215051. No. 53261. Nine miles east of Benkelman. 215052. No. 53262. Fourteen miles south of McCook. Vigorous clones. 215053. No. 538263. Southeast of Franklin. 215054. No. 58264. Six miles north of St. Paul. 215055. No. 538265. Eight miles north of O’Neill. 215056. No. 53266. North of O’Neill. 215057. No. 53267. Ten miles south of Niobrara. 215058. No. 538268. One mile southeast of Wisner. 215059. Nine miles south of Tecumseh. 215060. No. 53270. Nine miles south of Tecumseh. Vigorous clones. 215061. No. 53271. Ten miles southeast of Pawnee City. 215062. No. 53272. Ten miles southeast of Pawnee City. 215063. No. 538278. Two miles east of Table Rock. 215064. No. 538349. Four miles west of Orleans. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 123 214453 to 215319—Continued 215065 to 215097. BOUTELOUA GRACILIS (H.B.K.) Lag. 215065. No. 53274. Three miles east of Potter. 215066. No. 538275. Three miles southeast of Pine Bluffs. 215067. No. 53276. Three miles southeast of Pine Bluffs. 215068. No. 53277. Three miles southeast of Pine Bluffs. Robust clone. 215069. No. 53278. Four miles northwest of Flowerfield. 215070. No. 538279. Four miles north of Flowerfield. 215071. No. 538280. Five miles west of Harrisburg. Highly rhizomatous. 215072. No. 53281. Ten miles south of Gering. 215073. No. 538282. Twenty miles northeast of Harrison ae No. 53288. Road from Admore to Crawford. Long-leaved clone. 215075. No. 538284. Two miles east of Fort Robinson. 215076. No. 53285. Eight miles north of Chadron. 215077. No. 53286. East of Wild Life Refuge, Valentine. 215078. No. 53287. Five miles north of North Platte. 215079. No. 53288. Two miles west of North Platte. 215080. No. 53289. Twenty miles north of Highway 2 and two miles east of Thedford. Vigorous clones. 215081. No. 538290. East of Halsey National Forest. 215082. No. 53291. Five miles southeast of Hyannis on route to Arthur. 215083. No. 58292. North of Ogallala. 215084. No. 58293. Seventeen miles south of Ogallala. 215085. No. 53294. Nine miles north of Imperial. 215086. No. 53295. Sixteen miles north of Benkelman. 215087. No. 58296. Fourteen miles south of McCook. 215088. No. 538297. Southeast of Franklin. 215089. No. 53298. Eight miles north of O’Neill. 215090. No. 53299. North of O’Neill. 215091. No. 538300. Ten miles south of Niobrara. 215092. No. 53301. Ponca State Park. 215093. No. 538330. Two miles south of Grand Island. 215094. No. 53331. Two miles south of Grand Island. 215095. No. 53341. Seven miles west and 4 miles south of O’Neill. 215096. No. 53350. Four miles west of Orleans. 215097. No. 53393. Three miles south of Kearney. 215098 to 215106. BOUTELOUA HIRSUTA Lag. 215098. No. 53302. Three miles east of Potter. 215099. No. 53303. Three miles southeast of Pine Bluffs. 215100. No. 53304. Southeast of Pine Bluffs. 215101. No. 58305. Five miles north of North Platte. 215102. No. 538306. Nineteen miles south of Thedford. 124 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214453 to 215319—Continued 215098 to 215106—Continued No. 53307. Nine miles north of Imperial. 215103. 215104. 215105. 215106. No. 53308. Thirty-four miles north of St. Paul. One mile southeast of Wisner. No. 215107 to 215117. 53310. BUCHLOE DACTYLOIDES (Nutt.) Engelm. Poaceae. Nine miles south of Tecumseh. Buffalo grass. rveeeG No. 58311. Five miles west of Harrisburg. Highly rhizoma- ous. 215108. No. 53312. Fourteen miles northeast of Harrison. Large clones. 212109. No. 53318. Fourteen miles northeast of Harrison. Large clones. 215110 to 215115. Two miles northeast of Lincoln. 215110. No. 53323. 215113. No. 53326. 215111. No. 53324. 215114. No. 53327. 215112. No. 53325. 215115. No. 53328. 215116. No. 53329. Two miles south of Grand Island. 215117. No. 58348. One mile north and % mile west of Westerville. 215118 to 215126. KOELERIA CRISTATA (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Junegrass. 215118. No. 58314. Three miles southeast of Pine Bluffs. 215119. No. 53315. Three miles southeast of Pine Bluffs. 215120. No. 53316. Four miles southeast of Flowerfield. 215121. No. 53317. Ten miles south of Gering. 215122. No. 53318. Two miles east of Fort Robinson. 215123. No. 53319. Twenty-two miles south of Bassett. 215124. No. 53320. Three miles south of South Platte River, southeast of North Platte Experiment Station. 215125. No. 53321. Eight miles south of Thedford. 215126. No. 53322. One mile southeast of Wisner. 215127 and 215128. ORYZOPSIS HYMENOIDES (Roem. & Schult.) Ricker. Poaceae. Indian ricegrass. 215127. No. 53351. North of Benkelman. 215128. No. 538352. Twelve miles north of Kingsley Dam. 215129 to 215171. PANICUM VIRGATUM L. Poaceae. Switch grass. 215129. No. 53101. Three miles east of Potter. Grayish green in ap- pearance. 215130. No. 53102. Eight miles north east of Harrisburg. 215131. No. 53108. One mile east of Fort Robinson. 215132. No. 538104. South of Chadron. eee: No. 53105. Seventeen miles east of Gordon. Grayish green clone. 215134. No. 53106. Seventeen miles east of Garden. Tall green clone. 215135. No. 53107. Six miles west of Springview. 215136. No. 53108. Five miles north of North Platte. 215137. No. 538109. Five miles north of North Platte. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 125 214453 to 215319—Continued 215129 to 215171—Continued 215138. No. 53110. rhizomatous. Ziatsd.. No. 53111. rhizomatous. 215140. No. 53112. tous. 215141. No. 53113. 215142. No. 53114. tous. ZistAs.. No. 53115. of Thedford. Nine miles southeast of South Platte River. Highly Nine miles southeast of South Platte River. Highly Two miles west of North Platte. Highly rhizoma- Two miles west of Stapleton. Twenty miles south of Thedford. Highly rhizoma- Twenty miles north of Highway 2, two miles east 215144. No. 53116. East of Halsey National Forest. 215145. No. 53117. Five miles southeast of Hyannis on route to Arthur. 215146. No. 53118. Eight miles north of Imperial. ape - No. 53119. Thirteen miles north of Benkelman. Highly rhizom- atous. 215148. No. 53120 Nine miles east of Benkelman. Yellowish green leaves. 215149. No. 53121. Thirty-seven miles north of St. Paul. 215150. No. 53122. North of O’Neill. 215151. No. 53123. Eleven miles southwest of Ponca. 215152. No. 53124. Nine miles south of Tecumseh. 215153. No. 53125. Ten miles southeast of Pawnee City. 215154. No. 53126. Ten miles southeast of Pawnee City. 215155. No. 53127. Two miles east of Table Rock. 215156. No. 53128. Onroad south of South Platte River. 215157. No. 53129. Onroad south of South Platte. 215158 to 215167. On road south of South Platte River. 215158. No. 53130. 215163. No. 53135: Zepisy. NO. Dolal. 215164. No. 538136. 215160. No. 53132. 215165. No. 53137. 215161. No. 53133. 215166. No. 531388. 215162. No. 53134, PAIR INOS SBUIBE 215168. No. 538140. Three miles northwest of North Platte. 215169. No. 53141. Three miles northwest of North Platte. 215170. No. 53333. Three miles north and % mile west of Fairgrounds. 215171. No. 53344. Eight miles south of O’Neill. 215172. POA COMPRESSA L. Poaceae. Canada bluegrass. No. 58335. Large robust clone. 215173. SORGHASTRUM NUTANS (L.) Nash. Poaceae. Indian grass. No. 53348. Five feet high, long leaved. 126 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214453 to 215319—Continued 215174 and 215175. STIPA COMATA Trin. & Rupr. Poaceae. 215174. No. 53353. Twelve miles north of Kingsley Dam, Arthur County. 215175. No. 58354. Six miles west of Lisco. 215176 to 215179. STIPA VIRIDULA Trin. 215176. No. 53337. Three miles east of Belmont. Three feet high. 215177. No. 538338. Chadron State Park. Culms 8 feet high. 215178. No. 53339. Three miles west of Bassett. 215179. No. 53340. One mile south of Riverview. 215180 to 215319. Seeds. 215180 to 215188. AMORPHA CANESCENS Pursh. Fabaceae. Leadplant. 215180. No. 53414. Seven miles north of Stapleton. 215181. No. 53418. One mile east of Highway 83 on South Dakota state line. 215182. No. 53424. Ten miles east of Atkinson. 215183. No. 53450. Ten miles northwest of Grand Island. 215184. No. 53451. Eleven miles east of Ravena. 215185. No. 53452. Five miles east of Whitman. Large fruits. 215186. No. 534538. Four miles east of Eli. 215187. No. 53454. Ponca State Park. 215188. No. 53455. Seven miles west and 4 miles south of O’Neill. 215189 and 215190. AMORPHA FRUTICOSA L. River locust. 215189. No. 53456. One mile south of O’Neill. Five to 6 feet high. 215190. No. 53507. One mile northeast of Lewiston. 215191 and 215192. ASTRAGALUS CARYOCARPUS Ker. Fabaceae. 215191. No. 53403. Northwest Jefferson County, Little Sandy Creek. 215192. No. 53457. Eight miles south of Crawford. 215193. BAPTISIA LEUCANTHA Torr. & Gray. Fabaceae. Wild indigo. No. 53508. Two miles south and 4 miles west of Nebraska City. 215194 and 215195. CASSIA FASCICULATA Michx. Caesalpiniaceae. Partridgepea. 215194. No. 538458. Niobrara State Park. 215195. No. 58518. Holt County. 215196 to 215199. DALEA ENNEANDRA Nutt. Fabaceae. 215196. No. 53459. Eight miles north of Chadron. 215197. No. 53460. Meadville, in Niobrara valley. 215198. No. 53461. South of Spencer at dam on the Niobrara River. 215199. No. 53462. Four miles east of Niobrara. 215200 to 215208. DESMANTHUS ILLINOENSIS (Michx.) MacM. Mimo- ceae. 215200. No. 53406. Five miles southwest of Gibbon. 215201. No. 53463. One-half mile southeast of Ravenna. 215202. No. 53464. Four miles northwest of Niobrara. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 127 214453 to 215319—Continued 215180 to 215319—Continued 215200 to 215208—Continued 215203. No. 58465. Niobrara State Park. 215204. No. 53509. Nebraska National Guard Grounds. 215205. No. 53510. Three miles north of Lewiston. 215206. No. 53511. Five miles south of Rulo. 215207. No. 58531. Six miles west of Cambridge. 215208. No. 58539. One mile west of North Platte. 215209 to 215215. GLYCYRRHIZA LEPIDOTA Pursh. Fabaceae. Wild licorice. 215209. No. 53405. South of Gibbon. 215210. No. 53411. Two miles west and 1 mile north of Fairgrounds at North Platte. 215211. No. 53417. Five miles east of Highway 83, on South Dakota State line. 215212. No. 53434. West of Stuart on county line. 215213. No. 53437. Baker Ranch southwest of Valentine. 215214. No. 53466. Three miles east of Whitman. 215215. No. 53467. Eight miles north of Harrison. 215216. ASTRAGALUS TENELLUS Pursh. Fabaceae. No. 538468. Two miles north of Belmont. 215217 to 215225. LESPEDEZA CAPITATA Michx. Fabaceae. 215217. No. 53429. Holt County. 215218. No. 53863. Holt County. 215219. No. 53440. Section 23, 5 miles north of Halsey. 215220. No. 53469. Seven miles west and 3 miles south of O’Neill. One to 2 feet high. 215221. No. 53512. East of Ashland on Nebraska National Guard grounds. 215222. No. 58513. Five miles west of Rulo. 215223. No. 53514. One mile east and 1 mile north of Mayberry. 215224. No. 53519. Eight miles north of Stapleton. 215225. No. 53520. Six miles south and 4 miles west of Chambers. 215226 to 215228. LESPEDEZA STIPULACEA Maxim. Korean lespedeza. 215226. No. 53515. Nine miles north of Peru. 215227. No. 53516. Files miles south of Rulo. 215228. No. 53517. Six miles north and 3 miles east of Falls City. 215229 to 215237. LOTUS PURSHIANUS (Benth.) Clements & Clements. Fabaceae. Deervetch. 215229. No. 53394. Southwest of Valentine, Cherry County. Leafy. 215230. No. 53426. South of Paige, west of Highway 108. 215231. No. 58428. North of Atkinson. 215232. No. 53486. Southwest of Valentine on shore of Baker Lake. Tee No. 53470. South of Rushville on south slope of Niobrara valley. 128 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214453 to 215319—Continued 215180 to 215319—Continued 215229 to 215237—Continued 215234. No. 53471. Three miles west of Basset. 215235. No. 53472. Three miles west of Atkinson. 215236. No. 538521. One mile west of Valentine Lakes Refuge Head- quarters. Valentine. 215237. No. 53522. Five miles west of Derna. 215238. LUPINUS sp. Fabaceae. 215239. LUPINUS sp. No. 538446. South of Harrison. 215240. LUPINUS sp. No. 58473. Two miles north of Harrison. Glaucous, succulent leaves. 215241. LUPINUS sp. No. 58474. Two miles north of Harrison. Blue flowers. 215242 to 215245. MErDICAGO LUPULINA L. Fabaceae. Black medic. 215242. No. 53407. Eight miles southwest of Gibbon. 215243. No. 53416. Five miles east of Highway 83 on Bryant Ranch. 215244. No. 53427. East of Paige. 215245. No. 53475. Six miles north of Crawford. 215246. OXYTROPIS LAMBERTII Pursh. Fabaceae. No. 58476. Two miles north of Belmont. 215247 and 215248. PETALOSTEMUM CANDIDUM (Willd.) Michx. Fabaceae. 215247. No. 53401. Two miles north of Powell in Jefferson County. 215248. No. 53420. Ten miles southeast of Valentine. 215249 to 215251. PETALOSTEMUM OCCIDENTALE (A. Gray) Fern. Faba- ceae. 215249. No. 53478. Five miles west of Thedford. Prostrate, decum- bent stems. 215250. No. 538479. Four miles west of Seneca. 215251. No. 53480. Two miles north of Harrison. 215252. PETALOSTEMUM ALBIDUM (Torr. & Gray) Small. No. 58477. South of Rushville on south slope of Niobrara Valley. 215253 to 215257. PETALOSTEMUM PURPUREUM (Vent.) Rydb. 215253. No. 53400. Two miles north of Powell in Jefferson County. 215254. No. 53481. Eight miles west of Thedford. 215255. No. 53482. West of Seneca along Highway 2. 215256. No. 53483. Four miles east of Eli. 215257. No. 53484. Three miles west of Basset. 215258 to 215265. PETALOSTEMUM VILLOSUM (Spreng.) Nutt. 215258. No. 53409. East of North Platte along Highway 30. 215259. No. 53485. Five miles west of Thedford. 215260. No. 53486. Five miles east of Whitman. Decumbent stems. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 129 214453 to 215319—Continued 215180 to 215319—Continued 215258 to 215265—Continued 215261. No. 53487. Six miles south of Rushville. 215262. No. 53488. Two miles east of Eli. 215263. No. 53489. Eight miles south of O’Neill. 215264. No. 538524. West of Dewey Lake, Valentine. 215265. No. 53525. Five miles west of Cumminsville in Wheeler County. 215266. PETALOSTEMUM sp. Fabaceae. No. 53490. Large robust spike. 215267 to 215271. PSORALEA ARGOPHYLLA Pursh. Fabaceae. Scurfpea. 215267. No. 53408. Twelve miles southwest of Gibbon. 215268. No. 53413. One mile west of Fairgrounds at North Platte. 215269. No. 538491. Six miles north of Crawford. 215270. No. 58492. Two miles north of Belmont. 215271. No. 53493. Two miles west of Belmont. No. 538494. Eight miles nort of Chadron. 215272. PSORALEA CUSPIDATA Pursh. 215273 and 215274. PSORALEA DIGITATA Nutt. 215273. No. 538415. Seven miles north of Stapleton. 215274. No. 53495. Eight miles south of Rushville. 215275 and 215276. PSORALEA ESCULENTA Pursh. Indian breadroct. 215275. No. 538447. Wild Cat Hill State Park. 215276. No. 53448. Eight miles west of Lincoln in Lancaster County. 215277 and 215278. PSORALEA LANCEOLATA Pursh. Scurfpea. 215277. No. 538444. Four miles north of Sutherland. Extensive rhizomes. 215278. No. 53445. Ten miles south of Harrison. Extensive rhizomes. 215279 to 215290. PSORALEA TENUIFLORA Pursh. Fabaceae. Slimflower scurf-pea. 215279. No. 53410. North bank of dam on the North Platte. 215280. No. 58412. One mile west of Fairgrounds, North Platte. 215281. No. 538419. One mile east of Highway 83 on South Dakota State line. 215282. No. 58496. Two miles southeast of Berwyn. 215283. No. 53497. Northeast section of Box Butte County. 215284. No. 53498. Four miles north of Crawford. 215285. No. 53499. Seven miles east of Belmont. 215286. No. 53500. Eight miles north of Chadron. 215287. No. 538501. Three miles west of Rushville. 215288. No. 538502. Six miles north of Rushville. 215289. No. 53503. Eight miles east of Gordon. a No. 53530. Southeast of Franklin, north of Flat Top Moun- ain. 130 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 214453 to 215319—Continued 215180 to 215319—Continued 215291 and 215292. PSORALEA TENUIFLORA Var. FLORIBUNDA (Nutt.) Rydb. Scurf-pea. 215291. No. 538399. Two miles north of Powell in Jefferson County. 215292. No. 538449. Eight miles west of Lincoln in Lancaster County. 215293 and 215294. SCHRANKIA NUTTALLII (DC.) Standl. Mimosaceae. 215293. No. 58504. North slope of Niobrara Valley at Mariaville. 215294. No. 53505. South of Spencer at dam on Niobrara River. 215295 and 215296. STROPHOSTYLES HELVOLA (L.) Ell. Fabaceae. 215295. No. 53402. Powell in Jefferson County at Big Sandy Creek. Roots thickly nodulated. 215296. No. 58506. Niobrara State Park, Niobrara. 215297 to 215302. STROPHOSTYLES LEIOSPERMA (Torr. & Gray) Piper. 215297. No. 53404. Two miles south of Grand Island. 215298. No. 53425. South Paige, intersection of Highways 108 and 20. 215299. No. 538435. Shore of Baker Lake. Large pods. 215300. No. 58526. Five miles northeast of Arnold. 215301. No. 53527. Two miles southeast of Loup City. 215302. No. 538528. Along Elkhorn River east of Clearwater. 215303 to 215308. TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Fabaceae. Alsike clover. 215303. No. 53396. Twelve miles south and 1 mile west of Atkinson. 215304. No. 53421. Ten miles southeast of Valentine, along Highway 20. 215305. No. 534382. West of Elgin, Wheeler County on Wolf Brother’s Ranch. 215306. No. 53439. Southwest of Valentine on Reece Ranch. 215307. No. 53441. Hooper on Nelson Farm. 215308. No. 53442. Hooper on Nelson Farm. 215369 te 215319. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 215309. No. 58395. Seventeen miles south and 2 miles west of At- kinson. 215310. No. 53397. Southeast of Chambers on Summerer Ranch. 215311. No. 53398. South of Inman on Kopecky Ranch. 215312. No. 53422. Ten miles southeast of Valentine. 215313. No. 53423. Ten miles southeast of Valentine. 215314. No. 53430. West of Elgin in Wheeler County on Wolf Brother’s Ranch. . 215315. No. 53431. West of Elgin in Wheeler County on Wolf Brother’s Ranch. 215316. No. 53488. One mile north and 3 miles east of intersection of highway on road to Chambers. 215317. No. 534388. Southwest of Valentine on Reece Ranch. 215318. No. 53448. Hooper on Nelson farm. 215319. No. 53529. One-half mile northwest of Foster. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 131 215320 to 215330. PYRUS COMMUNIS L. Malaceae. Pear. From France. Scions presented by G. Delbard, Pepinieres Georges Delbard, Malicorne. Received Apr. 7, 1954. 215320. Antoine Defosse. 215326. Cl. Blanchet. 215321. Baronne Leroy. 215327. Mme. Bonnefond. 215322. Belle Angevine. 215328. Mme. Dupuis. 215323. Belle Guerandaise. 215329. Santa Clause. 215324. Beurre Chasset. 215330. Soeur Gregoire. 215325. Beurre Mortillet. 215331 and 215332. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clover. From Norway. Seeds presented by H. Wexelsen, Institute of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Vollebekk. Received Apr. 7, 1954. 215331. Molsted. 215332. Vidurshor. 215333. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Belgium. Seeds presented by Limbergh & Co., Brussels. Received Apr. 8, 1954. Hardwhite Pacific No. 1. 215334 to 215336. From Pakistan. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Maryland. Received Apr. 14, 1954. 215334. CITRUS AURANTIFOLIA (Christm.) Swingle. Rutaceae. Lime. No. 13949. Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute, Lyallpur, Punjab. April 1954. Small trees with dense foliage; fruits rather large, somewhat rough, juicy. 215335. CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck. Orange. No. 13948. Blood Malta. Market, Lyallpur, Punjab. April 1954. Small trees with fruits of Valencia type, juice pink to red. 215336. CITRUS AURANTIFOLIA (Christm.) Swingle. Lime. No. 13947. Lahore, Punjab. April 1954. Plant dwarf, ornamental; fruits small, orbicular, thin-skinned, very juicy. 215337 to 215341. From Jamaica. Seeds presented by J. H. Haughton, Department of Agricul- ture. Received Apr. 8, 1954. 215337. DESMODIUM CANUM (Gmel.) Schinz & Thell. Fabaceae. 215338. DESMODIUM GANGETICUM (L.) DC. 215339. DESMODIUM SCORPIURUS Desv. 215340. DESMODIUM TORTUOSUM (Sw.) DC. 215341. DESMODIUM TRIFLORUM (L.) DC. ByA PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 215342 to 215345. From Iraq. Seeds collected by H. Wayne Springfield, Agrostologist, American Kmbassy, Baghdad. Received Apr. 8, 1954. 215342. ANDROPOGON ANNULATUS Forsk. Poaceae. S-49. Zamzum. Abu Ghraib Experiment Station lawn. Sept. 26, 1953. Perennial bunchgrass; culms 3-4 feet high. 215343. HYPARRHENIA HIRTA (L.) Stapf. Poaceae. S-50. Eight km. north of Kirkuk. June 28, 1953. Altitude 1,300 feet; annual precipitation about 15 inches. Strong perennial bunchgrass. 215344. ONOBRYCHIS LANATA Boiss. Fabaceae. No. S-48. Near Khanagin. May 3, 1953. Altitude 600-700 feet; an- nual precipitation about 12 inches. Rocky hillsides. 215345. PENNISETUM ORIENTALE (L.) Rich. Poaceae. No. S-51. Five km. east of Rayat. July 1, 19538. Altitude about 4,500 feet; annual precipitation averaging 28 inches. Tufted perennial; culms 12-15 inches tail; strong, fibrous root system. 215346 and 215347. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Facultad de Agronomia Veterinaria, Buenos Aires. Received Apr. 8, 1954. 215346. CHLORIS DISTICHOPHYLLA Lag. Poaceae. SD 54-89. 215347. CHLORIS POLYDACTYLA Swartz. SD 54-90. 215348. KOCHIA INDICA Wight. Chenopodiaceae. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Apr. 9, 1954. 215349 to 215395. From Ethiopia. Seeds collected by H. W. Staten, Imperial Ethiopian College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts, Addis Ababa. Received Apr. 9, 1954. 215349. ANDROPOGON ABYSSINICUS R. Br. Poaceae. From the Matahari Plain. 215350. ANDROPOGON CHRYOSTACHYUS Steud. 215351. ANDROPOGON sp. From east of Awash. 215352. ANDROPOGON sp. 215353. ARISTIDA sp. Poaceae. From the Matahari Plain. 215354. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. 215355. BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA (Hochst.) Stapf. Poaceae. From near Shashamana. 215356 and 215357. CHRYSOPOGON AUCHERI (Boiss.) Stapf. Poaceae. 215356. From the Rift Valley. 215357. From near Awash. 215358. CHLORIS PYCNOTHRIX Trin. Poaceae. From the Rift Valley near Shashamana. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 215349 to 215395—Continued 215359. CHLORIS sp. From the Awash River Valley. 215360. CHLORIS sp. From the Matahari Plain. 215361. CROTALARIA sp. Fabaceae. From Shashamana. 133 215362. DACTYLOCTENIUM AEGYPTIUM (L.) Richter. Poaceae. From the Rift Valley near Shashamana. 215363. DANTHONIOPSIS BARBATA (Nees) C. E. Hubb. Poaceae. From the Matahari Plain. 215364 and 215365. ELEUSINE CORACANA (L.) Gaertn. Poaceae. 215364. From Dagussa, Amharic. 215365. Near Junna. 215366. ELEUSINE sp. 215367. EDRAGROSTIS sp. Poaceae. From the Rift Valley. 215368. E:RAGROSTIS sp. From the Rift Valley. 215369. HARPACHNE SCHIMPERI Hochst. Poaceae. From the Rift Valley. 215370. HETEROPOGON CONTORTUS (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. 215371. HORDEUM sp. Poaceae. 215372. HYPARRHENIA RUFA (Nees) Stapf. Poaceae. From Lakunpti. 215373. HYPARRHENIA sp. 215374. HYPARRHENIA sp. 215375. HYPARRHENIA sp. From Harar. 215376. HYPARRHENIA sp. From Harar. 215377. PANICUM sp. Poaceae. Originally from near Nairobi, Kenya. 215378. PAPPOPHORUM sp. Poaceae. From the Rift Valley. 215379. PENNISETUM CILIARE (L.) Link. Poaceae. From the Rift Valley. 215380 to 215390. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. 215380. No. 1. 215386. No. 7. 215381. No. 2. 215387. No. 8. 215382. No. 3. 215388. No. 9. 215383. No. 4. 215389. No. 10. 215384. No. 5. 215390. No. 11. 215385. No. 6. African millet. Jaragua grass. 134 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 215349 to 215395—Continued 215391. TETRAPOGON SPATHACEUS (Hochst.) Hackel. Poaceae. From the Rift Valley. 215392. THEMEDA TRIANDRA Forsk. Poaceae. 215393. TRICHOLAENA REPENS (Willd.) Hitche. Poaceae. From Jimma. 215394 and 215395. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. 215394. White dent. From Patinelli’s Ranch; originally from Italy. 215395. Yellow dent. From Patinelli’s Ranch; originally from Italy. 215396 to 215406. FRAGARIA. Rosaceae. Strawberry. From Japan. Plants presented by the Agricultural Experiment Station, Durume, Fukuoka. Received Apr. 12, 1954. 215396. Kurume No.1. (Miyazaki x Fairfax.) 215397. Kurume No. 4. (Marshall x Dorsett.) 215398. Kurume No.6. (Akashi x Fairfax.) 215399. Kurume No.7. (Akashi x Fairfax.) 215400. Kurume No.8. (Akashi x Fairfax.) 215401. Kurume No.10. (Akashi X Fairfax.) 215402. Kurume No. 12. (Ettersburg x Fairfax.) 215403. Kurume No.14. (Akasht x Fairfax.) 215404. Marshall. 215405. Mimakigahara. 215406. Miyazaki. 215407 to 215412. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From Texas. Seeds presented by H. M. Beachell, Beaumont. Received Apr. 9, 1954. 215407. Italian variety; originally from El Salvador; matures in 2 months. 215408. Rexoro. Originally from Colombia. 215409. Sanakevelle paddy. Originally from Liberia. 215410 to 215412. Originally from Cuba. 215410. White Rexoro (golds). 215411. White Rexoro (rough). 215412. White Rexoro (smooth). 215413 to 215430. VITIS. Vitaceae. Grape. From France. Budwood presented by Maclet-Botton, Villefranche-en- Beaujolais, Rhone. Received Apr. 12, 1954. 215413. Baco 2-16. 215419. Kuhlmann 191-1. 215414. Bertille Seyve 2667. 215420. Kuhlmann 237-2. 215415. Burdin 4508. 215421. Kuhlmann 296-1. 215416. Burdin 4650. 215422. Landot 540. 215417. Humbert 3. 215423. Landot 760. 215418. Kuhlmann 149-3. 215424. Ravat 6. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 135 215413 to 215430—Continued 215425. Seibel 5575. 215428. Seyve Villard 12-259. 215426. Seibel 13666. 215429. Seyve Villard 12-481. 215427. Seibel 13669. 215430. Seyve Villard 19-439. 215431 to 215441. From Pakistan. Cuttings collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received Apr. 12, 1954. From the Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute, Lyallpur. Punjab. Apr. 238, 1954. 215431. CITRUS AURANTIFOLIA (Christm.) Swingle. Rutaceae. Lime. No. 138889. Mathotra. Small sprawling tree; fruit very large, very juicy. 215432 and 215433. CITRUS LIMETTA Risso. Sweet lime. 215432. No. 13894. Small tree with open crown; medium-sized, ver juicy fruits. . - 215433. No. 13895. Small tree with mostly staminate flowers, fruits small. 215434 and 215435. CITRUS AURANTIFOLIA (Christm.) Swingle. Lime. 215434. No. 18896. Sour lime, Kaghzi. Small spreading tree, suscepti- ble to citrus canker; fruits small, thin-skinned with seeds. Continuous bearer. 215435. No. 13897. Sour lime. Spreading thorny tree with small fruits; flowers twice a year. 215436. CITRUS LIMON (L.) Burm. f. Lemon. No. 13892. Small tree with seedless fruits about 3 inches long. 215437. CITRUS MEDICA L. Citron. No. 13898. Differs from common type; long twigs. 215438. CITRUS PARADISII Macfad. Grapefruit. No. 13893. A low, wide-spreading tree with dense leaves. 215439. CITRUS sp. No. 13888. Atoni. Forms small symmetrical tree at 15 years with straight, smooth trunk 8 inches in diameter; fruits rough-skinned, sour, oblong, twice size of an orange. 215440 and 215441. ZIZIPHUS MAURITIANA Lam. Rhamnaceae. Bor. 215440. No. 13891. Variety with small fruits. 215441. No. 13890. Variety with large fruits. 215442 to 215475. From India. Cuttings presented by the Director, Sugar Cane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore. Received Apr. 13, 1954. 215442 to 215453. SACCHARUM. Poaceae. Sugarcane. 215442. Co. 349. 215448. Co. 547. Zin4As. Co. 352. 215449. Co. 615. 215444. Co. 398. 215450. Co. 644. (215445. Co. 441. 215451. Co. 649. 215446. Co. 467. 25452) Con KoA. 215447. Co. 532. 215453. B.O. 4. 136 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 215442 to 215475—Continued 215454 to 215475. SACCHARUM SPONTANEUM L. 215454. 84A. 215465. 205B. 215455. 100A. 215466. 208. 215456. 106A. 215467. 220. 215457. 113A. 215468. 231. 215458. 154B. 215469. 243. 215459. 182. 215470. 298A. 215460. 186. 215471. 337B. 215461. 189. 215472. 348. 215462. 197A. 215473. 351. 215463. 197B. 215474. 365. 215464. 205A. 215475. Thailand. 215476. CITRUS AURANTIUM L. Rutaceae. Seville orange. From India. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 13, 1954. No. 13844. Market, Nilgiri Hills. Mar. 17, 1954. Yellow, round fruits. 215477 to 215486. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From Italy. Seeds presented by the American Embassy, Rome. Received Apr. 13, 1954. 215477. American 1600, No. 630. 215482. Razza 77. 215478. Ardito No. 631. 215483. Rinaldo Bersani No. 636. 215479. Ardito No. 632. 215484. Sesea No. 637. 215480. Ardizzone. 215485. Vialone No. 638. 215481. Maratelli No. 634. 215486. Vialone Nano No. 639. 215487 to 215492. From Pakistan. Plants collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received Apr. 14, 1954. 215487 and 215488. LITCHI CHINENSIS Sonner. Sapindaceae. Lychee. 215487. No. 13945. Tukhmia. Lahore, Punjab. April 1954. 215488. No. 13946. Beydasa. A small-seeded variety. Lahore, Punjab. 215489 to 215492. MANGIFERA INDICA L. Anacardiaceae. Mango. Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute, Lyallpur, Punjab. April 1954. 215489. No. 13941. Langra. Regarded as the best variety in Pakistan for quality of fruit, habit, hardiness and yield. 215490. No. 18942. Alfonso. Spreading tree with good fruit quality. 215491. No. 13943. Amandersarhi. Spreading tree with good quality fruits. 215492. No. 13944. Sumar Behisht. Spreading tree with good quality fruits. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 137 215493. (Undetermined.) Poaceae. From Japan. Stolons presented by Kan Yashiroda, the Acclimatization Garden, Tonosho-kyoku, Kagawaken. Received Apr. 14, 1954. A slender-leaved grass that endures poor, sandy, dry soils, making a good turf for lawns. 215494. PHYLLOSTACHYS NUDA McClure. Poaceae. Bamboo. From Maryland. Plants presented by George Darrow, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville. Received Apr. 15, 1954. 215495. TEPHROSIA VOGELII Hook. f. Fabaceae. From the Belgian Congo. Seeds presented by the Director, Institute National Pour L’Etude Agronomique du Congo Belge, Yangambi, Stanleyville. Received Apr. 15, 1954. No. 30/54. 215496 to 215498. From Ethiopia. Seeds presented by Pierre G. Sylvain, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Addis Ababa. Received Apr. 15, 1954. 215496. COFFEA ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. S.11—Arousi. From Bacacsa, Aroussi Province. Altitude 5,500 feet. 215497. CORDIA ABYSSINICA R. Br. Boraginaceae. Wanza. Tree up to 80 feet high with reddish mahogany-like timber. Used as coffee shade in eastern Africa. From Bacacsa. 215498. ERYTHRINA sp. Fabaceae. Korch. From Bacacsa, Arussi. Of possible value for shading coffee. 215499 to 215512. FRAGARIA. Rosaceae. Strawberry. From France. Plants presented by Roland Chapron, Caen (Calvados). Received Apr. 16, 1954. 215499. Charles Simmen. 215506. Reine de Tihange. 215500. Cuompke de Liege. 215507. Saint Fiacre. 215501. DeWungesser. 215508. Sans Rivale. 215502. Madame Moutot. 215509. St. Claude. 215503. Muscade. 215510. Surprise des Halles. 215504. President de Devansaye. 215511. Triomphe. 215505. Record. 215512. Ville de Caen. 215518 to 215515. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Brassicaceae. Cabbage. From Germany. Seeds presented by the Max Planck Institut fiir Zuchtungs- forschung, Ladenburg/Neckar, Rosenhof. Received Apr. 19, 1954. 215513. Bindsachsener. 215514. Bohmer A. 215515. Bohmer F. 215516. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Division de Exploraciones e Intro- duccioén de Plantas, Buenos Aires. Received Apr. 19, 1954. 138 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 215517 to 215523. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From France. Seeds presented by the Laboratoire d’Agriculture, Montpellier (Herault). Received Apr. 19, 1954. 215517. Allorio 11. 215521. Rinaldo Bersani. 215518. Americano 1600-F. 215522. Sesia. 215519. Balilla 28. 215523. Stirpe 136-F. 215520. Maratelli. 215524. SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS (Link) C. Schneid. Buxaceae. Jojoba. From California. Cuttings collected by W. H. Hodge, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 19, 1954. Collected at San Bernardino. April 1954. 215525 to 215569. From England. Plants purchased from H. G. Hillier, Winchester, Hampshire. Received Apr. 19, 1954. 215525. ABIES FABRI (Mast.) Craib. Pinaceae. Fir. 215526. ACER ARGUTUM Maxim. Aceraceae. Maple. 215527. ACER CAPPADOCICUM var. TRICAUDATUM Rehd. 215528. AcER DAvipil Franch Horizontale. 215529. ACER PLATANOIDES L. Drummondi. 215530. ACER PSEUDOPLATANUS f. CORSTORPHINENSE Schiver. 215531 and 215532. ACER PSEUDOPLATANUS L. 215531. Nizetit. 215532. Worlez. 215533. ACER RUFINERVE Sieb. & Zucc. Albo-limbatum. 215534. ACER VELUTINUM var. VAN VOLXEMI (Mast.) Rehd. 215535. ACER CAPPADOCICUM var. TRICAUDATUM Rehd. 215536. AESCULUS CHINENSIS Bunge. Hippocastanaceae. 215537. AESCULUS WILSONII Rehd. 215538. FRAXINUS EXCELSIOR L. Oleaceae. Aurea Pendula. 215539. ILEX MACROCARPA Oliver. Aquifoliaceae. Holly. 215540. LARIX DECIDUA Mill. Pinaceae. Larch. Fastigiata. 215541. LARIX GMELINII var. JAPONICA (Maxim.) Pilger. 215542 and 215543. MALUS ROBUSTA Rehder. Malaceae. 215542. Yellow Siberian. 215543. Red Siberian. 215544. MALUS TRILOBATA (Labill.) Schneid. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 139 215525 to 215569—Continued 215545. MALUS. Wisley Crab. 215546 and 215547. PHILADELPHUS. Saxifragaceae. 215546. Beauclerk. 215547. Burfordiensis. 215548. PoPULUS ALBA L. Salicaceae. Poplar. Polizkyana. 215549 and 215550. PRUNUS CERASIFERA Ehrb. Amygdalaceae. Myrobalan plum. 215549. Hessei. 215550. Lindsayae. 215551. PRUNUS CERASUS L. Sour eherry. Rhexi. 215552. PRUNUS CORNUTA (Wall.) Steud. 215553. x PRUNUS DAWYCKENSIS Sealy. 215554. PRUNUS NIPPONICA var. KURILENSIS Wilson. 215555 and 215556. PRUNUS SUBHIRTELLA Miq. Higan cherry. 215555 No. 41, 216013. No. 48. 215996. No. 12. 216014. No. 49. 215997. No. 13. 216015. No. 50. 215998. No. 14. 216016. No. 51. 215999. No. 18. 216017. No. 52. 216000. No. 19. 216018. No. 53. 216001. No. 23. 216019. No. 54. 216002. No. 37. 216020. No. 55. 216003. No. 38. 216021. No. 56. 216004. No. 39. 216022. No. 57. 216023. Yoshino. No. 1. 216024 to 216051. From India. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 29, 1954. 216024. ASPHODELUS sp.. Liliaceae. No. 13871. Between Moga and Ludhiana, Punjab. Feb. 22,1954. Erect _ winter annual, spontaneous in field. 156 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216024 to 216051—Continued 216025. CARICA PAPAYA L. Caricaceae. Papaya. No. 13870. Pomological Station, Ootacamund. March 1954. 216026 to 216028. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. 216026. No. 13747. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6, 1954. 216027. No. 13751. Gram. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6,1954. Variety with unusually small and mostly smooth round seeds. 216028. No. 13873. Gram. Market, Coonoor, Nilgiri Hills. March 1954. White variety with weak sculpturing. 216029. CITRULLUS VULGARIS Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. No. 13767. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6, 1954. 216030. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. No. 13768. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6, 1954. 216031. CUCURBITA MOSCHATA Duchesne. Cucurbitaceae. Cushaw. No. 13766. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6, 1954. 216032. CUCURBITA PEPO L. Pumpkin. No. 18764. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6, 1954. “Summer squash” type. 216033. ELEUSINE CORACANA (L.) Gaertn. Poaceae. African millet. No. 18872. Ragi. Market, Coonoor, Nilgiri Hills. March 1954. Ground and eaten. 216034. ERUCA SATIVA Mill. Brassicaceae. Salad-rocket. No. 138581. (No field note.) 216035. HORDEUM sp. Poaceae. Barley. No. 18759. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6, 1954. 216036. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Fabaceae. Lentil. No. 13753. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6, 1954. Large seeds. 216037. PASSIFLORA EDULIS Sims. Passifloraceae. Purple granadilla. No. 13845. Coonoor, Nilgiri Hills. Mar. 17, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Rainfall 60 inches. 216038. PHASEOLUS ACONITIFOLIUS Jacq. Fabaceae. Moth bean. No. 18746. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6, 1954. 216039. PHASEOLUS MUNGO L. Urd. No. 18760. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6, 1954. 216040 to 216043. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. 216040. No. 13750. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6, 1954. String bean type. 216041. No. 13756. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6, 1954. Large, long red bean. 216042. No. 13757. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6, 1954. Common pink bean. 216043. No. 13758. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6, 1954. Medium dark red — bean. 216044 to 216046. PiIsuM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. Pea. 216044. No. 13731. Indian Agricultural Research Institute, near Pusa, February 1954. Improved field pea used as green manure and as cattle feed. 216045. No. 13748. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6, 1954. Forage pea with large, smooth whitish seeds. 216046. No. 13761. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6, 1954. Field pea cultivated for cattle feed, for table use and as soil builder. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 157 216024 to 216051—Continued 216047 and 216048. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. 216047. No. 13748. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6, 1954. Small white seeds. 216048. No. 13744. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6, 1954. Black seeds. 216049. TRIGONELLA CORNICULATA L. Fabaceae. No. 13762. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6,1954. Cultivated as green vegetable; the terminal leaves cooked. 216050 and 216051. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. 216050. No. 18749. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6, 1954. Seeds whitish, rather large. 216051. No. 18755. Market, Delhi. Mar. 6, 1954. 216052 to 217384. From Mexico and southwestern United States. Collected in 1953 by staff members of the Agricultural Experiment Station, College Station, Tex. Numbered June 30, 1954. From Mexico unless otherwise noted. 216052 to 216663. Seeds of grasses. 216052. AGROPYRON SMITHII Rydb. Poaceae. Western wheatgrass. No. XG 105. Junction, Kimble County, Texas. Altitude 1,700 feet. 216053 to 216101. ANDROPOGON BARDINODIS Lag. Poaceae. 216053. No. G 322. Ten miles north of Monclova. 216054. No. G 335. Thirty miles southeast of Del Rio, Tex. 216055. No. G 340. Forty-five miles southeast of Sanderson, Tex. 216056. No. G 349. Animal Disease Investigation Laboratory, Marfa, Tex. Early seed production. 216057. No. G 358. Animal Disease Investigation Laboratory, Marfa. Tex. Early seed production. 216058. No. G 369. North of Chihuahua, Chihuahua. 216059. No. G 380. North of Chihuahua, Chihuahua. 216060. No. G 419. North of Chihuahua, Chihuahua. 216061 to 216065. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216061. No. G 423. 216064. No. G 445. 216062. No. G 429. 216065. No. G 454. 216063. No. G 438. 216066. No. G 462. Between Chihuahua and Camargo, Chihuahua. 216067. No. G 477. Between Chihuahua and Camargo, Chihuahua. Six feet tall, heavy producer with large spikelets. 216068. No. G 519. North of Durango City. 216069. No. G 530. North of Durango City. 216070. No. G 588. North of Durango City. 216071. No. G 581. East of Durango City. 216072. No. G 594. Between Torreon and Bermejillo, Durango. 216073. No. G 661. West of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Altitude 1,800 feet. 216074. No. G 704. Between Torreon and Durango City. 216075. No. G 711. Between Torreon and Durango City. Glabrous foliage. 158 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216076. No. G 738. Between Durango City and Aguascalientes City. 216077 to 216087. Between Durango City and Parral. 216077. No. G 741. 216078. No. G 745. 216079. No. G 756. 216080. No. G 760. 216081. No. G 769. 216082. No. G 770. 216083. No. G 774. 216084. No. G 776. 216085. No. G 780. 216086. No. G 785. 216087. No. G 786. Glumes not pitted. Glumes slightly pitted. Glumes not pitted. Glumes pitted. Glumes not pitted. Glumes slightly pitted. 216088 to 216094. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216088. No. G 789. 216089. No. G 790. 216090. No. G 792. 216091. No. G 800. 216092. No. G 801. 216093. No. G 818. 216094. No. G 820. Glumes not pitted. Plant large, glumes pitted, leaves coarse. Stem fine, leaves small, pits large. Glumes not pitted. Plant large, glumes not pitted. Plant small. 216095 to 216100. Between Durango City and Torreon. 216095. No. G 840. 216096. No. G 841. 216097. No. G 846. 216098. No. G 847. 216099. No. G 849. 216100. No. G 854. Glumes not pitted. Glumes deeply pitted. Glumes not pitted, very small plant. Glumes pitted. Glumes not pitted. 216101. No. G 866. Between Torreon and Saltillo. Glumes not pitted. 216102 to 216116. ANDROPOGON CIRRATUS Hack. Texas beardgrass. 216102. No. G 456. 216103. No. G 565. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. South of Durango City. 216104. No. G 717. Between Durango City and Aguascalientes. Mix- ture. 216105 to 216107. Between Durango City and Parral. 216105. No. G 749. 216106. No. G 758. 216107. No. G 759. Spikelets pubescent. Spikelets and foliage pubescent. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 159 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216102 to 216116—Continued 216108 to 216116. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216108. No. G 796. 216113. No. G 823. Head fuzzy. 216109. No. G 805. 216114. No. G. 824. Head smooth. 216110. No. B 806. 216115. No. G 833. 216111. No. G 816. 216116. No. G 835. Head smooth. 216112. No. G 822. Head pilose. 216117. ANDROPOGON EDWARDSIANUS Gould. Pinhole bluestem. No. XG 108. Twenty-seven miles north of Kerrville, Kerr County, Tex. Altitude 2,500 feet. 216118. ANDROPOGON GERARDII Vitm. Big bluestem. No. XG 111. Twenty-seven miles north of Kerrville, Kerr County, Tex. Altitude 2,500 feet. 216119. BOoTHRIOCHLOA ISCHAEMUM (L.) Keng. No. G 685. North of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216120 to 216126. ANDROPOGON PERFORATUS Trin. 216120. No. V 312. Fifteen miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. 216121. No. G 328. Ten miles north of Monclova, Coahuila. 216122. No. G 524. North of Durango City. 216123. No. G 543. North of Durango City. 216124. No. G 566. South of Durango City. 216125. No. G 580. East of Durango City. 216126. No. G 680. North of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216127 to 216144. ANDROPOGON SACCHAROIDES Swartz. Silver beardgrass. 216127. No. G 226. Ten miles north of Chihuahua City. Altitude 4,900 feet. 216128. No. G 303. Forty miles west of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Altitude 5,000 feet. 216129. No. G 333. One mile northwest of Eagle Pass, Tex. 216130. No. G 338. Twenty-eight miles southeast of Del Rio, Tex. Plant glaucous, decumbent. 216131. No. G 385. North of Chihuahua City. 216132. No. G 585. East of Durango City. Stems fine, nodes with ring of short hair. 216133. No. G 588. East of Durango City. Plant 7 feet high; few hairs at nodes. 216134. No. G 598. Between Torreon and Bermejillo, Durango. 216135. No. G 611. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216136. No. G 621. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216137. No. G 626. Between Saltillo and Arteaga, Coahuila. 216138. No. G 655. Fifteen miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 6,000 feet. 160 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216127 to 216144—Continued 216139. No. G 656. Between Saltillo and Monterrey, Coahuila. Altitude 5,000 feet. 216140. No. G 666. South of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Altitude 1,800 feet. 216141. No. G 669. South of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Altitude 1,800 feet. Nodes glabrous, spikelets very small. 216142. No. G 674. North of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216143. No. G 679. North of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216144. No. G 687. North of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216145 to 216147. ANDROPOGON SCOPARIUS Michx. Little bluestem. 216145. No. G 872. McFadden Ranch, Victoria, Tex. 216146. No. XG 112. Twenty-seven miles north of Kerrville on Kerr Wildlife Refuge, Kerr County, Tex. Altitude 2,500 feet. 216147. No. G 309. Fifteen miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 5,000 feet. 216148. ANDROPOGON TERNARIUS Michx. No. G 871. McFadden Ranch, Victoria ,Tex. 216149 to 216154. ANDROPOGON WRIGHTII Hack. 216149. No. G 455. Between Chihuahua City, Cuauhtemoc. 216150. No. G 575. South of Durango City. 216151. No. G 535. North of Durango City. 216152. No. G@ 571. South of Durango City. 216153. No. G 734. Between Durango City and Aguascalientas City. 216154. No. G 747. Between Durango City and Parral. 216155. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 359. Twenty-five miles east of Marathon, Tex. Near A. wright. 216156 to 216159. North of Chihuahua City. 216156. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 359. Near A. saccharoides. 216157. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 362. 216158. ANDROPOGON gp. No. G 402. Near A. saccharoides. 216159. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 406. Near A. cirratus. 216160 to 216162. Between Chihuahua City and Camargo. Near AS saccharoides. 216160. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 460. 216161. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 466. 216162. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 470. Spikelets very small. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 161 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216163 to 216165. Between Camargo and Parral, Chihuahua. Near A. saccharoides. 216163. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 481. 216164. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 488. 216165. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 493. 216166 to 216172. Between Parral and Durango City. 216166. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 498. Scoparius group. 216167. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 503. Near A. scoparius. 216168. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 504. Near A. saccharoides. 216169. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 505. Near A. wrighti. 216170. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 512. Near A. wrightii. 216171. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 513. Near A. wrightit. 216172. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 514. Near A. bardinodis. 216173. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 586. North of Durango City. Near A. perforatus. 216174. ANDROPOGON sp. | No. G 537. North of Durango City. Near A. cirratus. 216175. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 547. Mexico Courts, Durango City. Near A. bardinodis. 216176 to 216180. South of Durango City. 216176. ANDROPOGON sp. Near A. saccharoides. 216177. ANDROPOGON sp. Near A. bardinodis. 216178. ANDROPOGON sp. Near A. perforatus. 216179. ANDROPOGON sp. Near A. perfornatus; 6.5 feet high. 216180. ANDROPOGON sp. Large whirl of hair at nodes. Blades and sheaths tomentose. 162 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216181. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 579. East of Durango City. Forms basal rosette of leaves which are pubescent on both sheath and blade. Pronounced ring of hair at nodes. 216182. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 584. East of Durango City. Stems coarse, ring of long hair on node. Glumes pitted. Near A. bardinodis. 216183. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 640. Fifteen miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 6,000 feet. Near A. saccharoides. 216184. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 660. West of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Altitude 1,800 feet. Near A. glomeratus. 216185. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 670. South of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Altitude 1,800 feet. Near A. glomeratus. 216186 to 216188. Between Torreon and Durango City. 216186. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 705. Has hairy foliage. Near A. bardinodis. 216187. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 708. Glumes entire, smooth, glabrous foliage. 216188. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 714. Smooth foliage, pubescent spikelets. Near A. cirratus. 216189 to 216196. Between Durango City and Aguascalientes City. 216189. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 715. Near A. cirratus. 216190. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 716. Pubescent foliage and inflorescenee. 216191. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 721. Near A. bardinodis. Plant small. 216192. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 723. Plant tall; pubescent foliage. 216193. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 725. Glumes pitted; large type. 216194. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 726. Plant small, glumes pitted. 216195. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 727. Plant large, glumes pitted. Near A. bardinodis. 216196. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 736. Pubescent foliage. Near A. bardinodis. 216197. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G 842. Between Durango City and Torreon. Glumes pitted. 216198. ARISTIDA sp. Poaceae. a0 No. G 634. Ten miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 163 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216199 to 216211. BOUTELOUA CHONDROSIOIDES (H.B.K.) Benth. Poaceae. 216199. No. G 404. North of Chihuahua City. 216200. No. G 390. North of Chihuahua City. 216201. No. G434. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216202. No. G 441. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216203. No. G 491. Between Camargo and Parral, Chihuahua. ot No. G 508. State of Durango, between Parral and Durango ity. eee No. G 516. State of Durango, between Parral and Durango ity. 216206. No. G 539. North of Durango City. 216207. No. G 569. South of Durango City. 216208. No. G 719. Between Durango City and Aguascalientes City. 216209 to 216211. Between Durango City and Parral. 216209. No. G 751. 216210. No. G 772. 216211. No. G 784. 216212 to 216296. BOUTELOUA CURTIPENDULA (Michx.) Torr. 216212. No. G 101. 216213. 216214. 216215. 216216. 216217. 216218. 216219. Side-oats grama. Fifteen miles north of Odessa, Tex. No. G 37. Ten miles north of San Angelo, Tex. Altitude 1,900 feet. 216214 to 216217. Experiment Station, Lubbock, Tex. No No No No titude 5,600 feet. 216220. No. G 229. titude 4,900 feet. 216221. No feet. 216222. No feet. 216223. No 216224. No 216225. No 216226. No fa, Tex. 216227. No fa, Tex. . G 261. . G 305. bay oad. . G 337. . G 341. . G 345. . G 354. Goo: . G 70. Gul , G72. No. G 179. No. G 223. Originally from Arizona. Originally from Arizona. Originally from Slaton, Tex. Originally from Dalhart, Tex. Davis Mountains, Tex. Altitude 6,000 feet. Between Gallegos and Encinillas, Chihuahua. Al- Thirty-nine miles north of Chihuahua City. Al- Leaf sheaths glabrous. Big Bend National Park, Tex. Altitude 5,600 Southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 5,000 Fifteen miles north of Saltillo, Coahuila. Twenty-eight miles south of Del Rio, Tex. Forty-five miles southeast of Sanderson, Tex. Animal Disease Investigations Laboratory, Mar- Animal Disease Investigations Laboratory, Mar- 164 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216212 to 216296—Continued 216228 to 216240. North of Chihuahua City. 216228. No. G 364. 216229. No. G 366. 216230. No. G 374. Plant purple. Dark straw colored spikelets. 216231. No. G 375. 216232. No. G 376. Purple straw. 216233. No. G. 387. Straw colored spikelets. 216234. No. G 397. Intermediate straw, purple colored. 216235. No. G 398. Purple spikelets. 216236. No. G 399. Straw colored spikelets. 216237. No. G 412. Purple type spikelets. 216238. No. G 413. Straw colored spikelets. 216239. No. G 414. Purple straw colored spikelets. 216240. No. G 415. Leaves purple. 216241 to 216246. Between Chihuahua city and Cuauhtemoc. 216241. No. G 422. 216244. No. G 433. 216242. No. G 426. 216245. No. G 442. 216243. No. G 431. 216246. No. G 451. 216247 to 216249. Between Chihuahua City and Camargo. 216247. No. G 457. 216248. No. G 464. 216249. No. G 471. 216250. No. G 480. Between Camargo and Parral, Chihuahua. 216251. No. G 490. Between Camargo and Parral, Chihuahua. 216252 to 216254. Between Parral and Durango City. 216252. No. G 499. 216253. No. G 506. 216254. No. G 510. 216255. No. G 528. North of Durango City. 216256. No. G 540. North of Durango City. 216257 to 216260. South of Durango City. 216257. No. G 555. Leaves basal, very tender; plants with rhi- zomes, showing sod-forming tendency. 216258. No. G 562. Strong rhizomes. 216259. No. G 563. Plants tall, drooping; spikes long, slender. Ten or more florets. 216260. No. G 564. Mixture. 216261. No. G 582. East of Durango City. 216262. No. G 592. East of Durango City. 216263. No. G 597. Between Torreon and Bermejillo, Durango. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 165 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216212 to 216296—Continued 216264. No. G 600. Between Torreon and Bermejillo, Durango. 216265. No. G 614. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216266. No. G 627. Between Saltillo and Arteaga, Coahuila. 216267. No. G 635. Ten miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. 216268 to 216270. Fifteen miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216268. No. G 639. 216269. No. G 642. 216270. No. G 646. 216271. No. G 663. West of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Altitude 1,800 feet. 216272. No. G 664. South of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Altitude 1,800 feet. 216273. No. G 668. South of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Altitude 1,800 feet. 216274. No. G 686. North of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216275 to 216277. Between Torreon and Durango City. 216275. No. G 702. 216276. No. G 712. Glaucous stiff upright foliage. 216277. No. G 713. Low growing type. 216278. No. G 718. Between Durango City and Aguascalientes City. Low-growing type, purple foliage; sod forming. 216279 to 216285. Between Durango City and Parral. 216279. No. G 753. Mixture. 216282. No. G 775. 216280. No. G 764. Tall 216283. No. G 777. bunch type, straw colored aniees 216284. No. G 781. 216281. No. G 765. Sod forming. 216285. No. G 787. 216286 to 216289. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216286. No. G 795. 216288. No. G 812. 216287. No. G 804. 216289. No. G 814. 216290 to 216293. Between Durango City and Torreon. 216290. No. G 838. 216292. No. G 850. 216291. No. G 845. 216293. No. G 858. 216294. No. G 860. Five miles south of Torreon. 216295. No. G 861. Five miles south of Torreon. 216296. No. XG 114. Twenty-seven miles west of Kerrville, Tex. 216297. BOUTELOUA ERIOPODA Torr. Black grama. No. G 352. Animal Disease Investigations Laboratory, Marfa, Tex. _ 216298. BOUTELOUA ERIOPODA Torr. Black grama. No. G 408. North of Chihuahua City. 166 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216299 to 216305. BOUTELOUA FILIFORMIS (Fourn.) Griffiths. Slender grama. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216299 to 216301. North of Durango City. 216299. No. G 527. 216300. No. G 531. 216301. No. G 541. 216302. No. G 561. South of Durango City. 216303. No. G 677. North of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216304. No. G 728. Between Durango City and Aguascalientes City. 216305. No. G 743. Between Durango City and Parral. 216306 to 216344. BOUTELOUA GRACILIS (H.B.K.) Lag. Blue grama. ms No. G 346. Animal Disease Investigation Laboratory, Marfa, ex. meee No. G 347. Animal Disease Investigation Laboratory, Marfa, ex. 216308 to 216316. North of Chihuahua City. 216308. No. G 365. 216313. No. G 401. 216309. No. G 373. 216314. No. G 407. 216310. No. G 377. 216315. No. G 409. 216311. No. G 378. 216316. No. G 417. 216312. No. G 391. 216317. No. G 432. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216318. No. G 440. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216319. No. G 473. Between Chihuahua City and Camargo. 216320. No. G 484. Between Camargo and Parral, Chihuahua. 216321. No. G 492. Between Camargo and Parral, Chihuahua. 216322. No. G 529. North of Durango City. 216323. No. G 549. South of Durango City. 216324. No. G 560. South of Durango City. 216325. No. G 587. East of Durango City. 216326. No. G 650. Fifteen miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216327. No. G 700. Between Torreon and Durango City. 216328. No. G 710. Between Torreon and Durango City. 216329. No. G 724. Between Durango City and Aguascalientes City. 216330 to 216337. Between Durango City and Parral. 216330. No. G 748. 216334. No. G 768. 216331. No. G 752. 216335. No. G 773. 216332. No. G.761. 216336. No. G 779. 216333. No. G 763. Spikes 216337. No. G 782. dark purple. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 167 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216306 to 216344—Continued 216338 to 216341. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216338. No. G 791. 216340. No. G 810. 216339. No. G 808. 216341. No. G 811. 216342 to 216344. Between Durango City and Torreon. 216342. No. G 839. 216343. No. G 848. 216344. No. G 851. 216345 to 216364. BOUTELOUA HIRSUTA Lag. Hairy grama. 216345. No. G 249. South of Alpine, Tex. Altitude 4,800 feet. 216346. No. G 351. Animal Disease Laboratory, Marfa, Tex. 216347 to 216351. North of Chihuahua City. 216347. No. G 370. 216350. No. G 393. 216348. No. G 372. 216351. No. G 394. 216349. No. G 389. 216352. No. G 450. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216353. No. G 459. Between Chihuahua City and Camargo. 216354. No. G 509. Between Parral and Durango City. 216355. No. G 625. Buena Vista, near Saltillo, Coahuila. 216356. No. G 709. Between Torreon and Durango City. 216357. No. G 720. Between Durango City and Aguascalientes City. 216358. No. G 744. Between Durango City and Parral. 216359. No. G 767. Between Durango City and Parral. 216360 to 216362. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216360. No. G 807. 216361. No. G 815. 216362. No. G 825. 216363. No. 844. Between Durango City and Torreon. 216364. No. 867. King Ranch, Encino, Tex. 216365 to 216367. BOoUTELOUA RADICOSA (Fourn.) Griffiths. Purple grama. 216365. No. G 570. South of Durango City. 216366. No. G 722. Between Durango City and Aguascalientes City. 216367. No. G 740. Between Durango City and Parral. 216368. BOUTELOUA UNIFLORA Vasey. No. G 657. East of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 5,000 feet. 216369. BOUTELOUA sp. No. G 301. Near B. chondrosioides. Forty miles east of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216370. BOUTELOUA sp. No. G 654. Near B. gracilis. Fifteen miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 6,000 feet. Tough woody base, large rhizomes, stiff leaf blades. 168 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216371. BOUTELOUA sp. No. 856. Between Durango City and Torreon. 216372 and 216373. BUCHLOE DACTYLOIDES (Nutt.) Engelm. Poaceae. Buffalo grass. 216372. No. 41. Ten miles north of San Angelo, Tex. Altitude 1,900 feet. 216373. No. 848. Durango City and Torreon. 216374. CENCHRUS BIFLORUS Roxb. Poaceae. No. G 868. King Ranch, Encino, Tex. 216375 to 216377. CENCHRUS MYOSUROIDES H.B.K. 216375. No. G 602. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216376. No. G 619. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216377. No. G 707. Between Torreon and Durango City. 216378. CENCHRUS sp. No. G 392. North of Chihuahua City. 216379. CENCHRUS sp. No. G 461. Between Chihuahua City and Camargo. 216380. CENCHRUS sp. No. G 475. Between Chihuahua City and Camargo. 216381. CENCHRUS sp. No. G 522. Near C. myosuroides. North of Durango City. 216382. CENCHRUS sp. No. G 586. East of Durango City. 216383. CHLORIS CUCULLATA Bisch. Poaceae. No. G 869. King Ranch, Encino, Tex. Agressive stolons. 216384. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth. Rhodes grass. No. G 77. Experiment Station, Lubbock, Tex. 216385. CHLORIS sp. No. G 552. South of Durango City. Spikes reflexed. 216386. CHLORIS sp. No. G 706. Between Torreon and Durango City. 216387. CHLORIS sp. No. G 754. Between Durango City and Parral. 216388. CHLORIS sp. No. G 311. Fifteen miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. 216389. CHLORIS sp. No. G 518. North of Durango City. Stoloniferous. 216390. DANTHONIA sp. Poaceae. No. G 310. Fifteen miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. 5,000 feet. 216391. DANTHONIA sp. No. G 638. Ten miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 169 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216392. ELYMUS CANADENSIS L. Poaceae. Canada wildrye. No. G 54. Big Spring State Park, Tex. Altitude 2,700 feet. 216393 and 216394. ELYONURUS BARBICULMIS Hack. Poaceae. 216393. No. G 742. Between Durango City and Parral. 216394. No. G 828. High mountains, between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216395. ELYONURUS sp. No. G 837. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216396. ENNEAPOGON DESVAUXII Beauv. Poaceae. Spike pappusgrass. No. G 652. Fifteen miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216397. E/RAGROSTIS CHLOROMELAS Steud. Poaceae. Boer lovegrass. No. G 76. Experiment Station, Lubbock, Tex. 216398 to 216403. ERAGROSTIS INTERMEDIA Hitchce. Plains lovegrass. 216398. No. G 411. North of Chihuahua City. 216399. No. G 729. Between Durango City and Aguascalientes City. 216400. No. G 746. Between Durango City and Parral. 216401. No. G 798. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216402. No. G 817. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216403. No. XG 106. Twenty-seven miles west of Kerrville, Kerr County, Tex. Altitude 2,500 feet. 216404. ERAGROSTIS LEHMANNIANA Nees. Lehmann lovegrass. No. G 75. Experiment Station, Lubbock, Tex. Originally from S.C.S. collection. 216405. ERAGROSTIS SECUNDIFLORA Presl. No. G 876. King Ranch, Encino, Tex. 216406. ERAGROSTIS SPECTABILIS (Pursh) Steud. Purple lovegrass. No. G 315. Fifteen miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 5,000 feet. 216407. ERAGROSTIS TRICHODES (Nutt.) Wood. Lovegrass. No. G 78. Experiment Station, Lubbock, Tex. 216408. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. G 421. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216409. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. G 444. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216410. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. G 496. Between Camargo and Parral, Chihuahua. 216411. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. G 515. Between Parral and Durango City. 216412. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. G 542. North of Durango City. 216413. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. G 573. South of Durango City. 170 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216414. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. G 622. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216415. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. G 645. Fifteen miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216416. ERIOCHLOA sp. Poaceae. No. G 467. Between Chihuahua City and Camargo. 216417 to 216429. HETEROPOGON CONTORTUS (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Tanglehead. 216417. No. G 384. North of Chihuahua City. 216418. No.G 410. North of Chihuahua City. 216419. No. G420. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216420. No. G4386. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216421. No. G489. Between Camargo and Parral, Chihuahua. 216422. No.G500. Between Parral and Durango City. 216423. No.G617. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216424. No. G683. North cf Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216425. No. G730. Between Durango City and Aguascalientes City. 216426. No. G 788. Between Durango City and Parral. 216427 to 216429. King Ranch, Encino, Tex. 216427. No. G 870. 216428. No. G 873. 216429. No. G 874. 216430. HETEROPOGON sp. No. G 480. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216431. HETEROPOGON sp. No. G 813. Between Durango City and Maratlan. 216432. HETEROPOGON sp. No. G 852. Between Durango City and Torreon. 216433. HILARIA BELANGERI (Steud.) Nash. Poaceae. Curly mesquite. No. G 40. Ten miles north of San Angelo, Tex. Altitude 1,900 feet. 216434 to 216437. HILARIA MUTICA (Buckl.) Benth. Tebesa grass. 216434. No. G42. Ten miles north of San Angelo, Tex. Altitude 1,900 feet. 216435. No. G258. Big Bend National Park, Tex. Altitude 5,600 feet. 216436. No. G465. Between Chihuahua City and Camargo. 216437. No.G479. Between Camargo and Parral, Chihuahua. 216438 to 216445. HILARIA SWALLENII Cory. | 216438. No. G 350. Animal Disease Investigation Laboratory, Marfa, Tex. Early seed production. 216439. No. G379. North of Chihuahua City. 216440. No. G400. North of Chihuahua City. 216441. No.G521. North of Durango City. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 171 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216438 to 216445—Continued 216442. No.G757. Between Durango City and Parral. 216443. No.G771. Between Durango City and Parral. 216444. No.G803. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216445. No. G821. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216446. HILARIA sp. No. G 859. Five miles south of Torreon. 216447 to 216476. LEPTOCHLOA DUBIA (H.B.K.) Nees. Poaceae. Green sprangletop. 216447. No. G 248. Two miles south of Alpine, Tex. Altitude 4,800 feet. 216448. No. G 304. Southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 5,000 feet. 216449. No. G342. Twenty-five miles east of Marathon, Tex. 216450. No. G386. North of Chihuahua City. 216451 to 216454. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216451. No. G 424. 216453. No. G 439. 216452. No. G 428. 216454. No. G 446. 216455. No. G476. Between Chihuahua City and Camargo. 216456. No. G483. Between Camargo and Parral, Chihuahua. 216457. No. G494. Between Camargo and Parral, Chihuahua. 216458. No.G517. Between Parral and Durango City. 216459. No. G 523. North of Durango City. 216460. No.G532. North of Durango City. 216461 to 261464. South of Durango City. 216461. No. G 556. 216463. No. G 574. 216462. No. G 568. 216464. No. G 577. 216465. No. G 589. East of Durango City. 216466. No. G624. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216467. No. G629. Between Saltillo and Arteaga, Coahuila. 216468. No. G 632. Ten miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. 216469. No. G 649. Fifteen miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216470. No. G659. East of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 5,000 feet. 216471. No. G 662. West of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Altitude 1,800 feet. 216472. No. G684. North of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216473. No. G 732. Between Durango City and Aguascalientes City. 216474. No. G 766. Between Durango City and Parral. 216475. No.G778. Between Durango City and Parral. 216476. No. XG 110. Twenty-seven miles north of Kerrville, Kerr County, Tex. 216477. LEPTOCHLOA sp. No. G 704. Between Torreon and Durango City. 172 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216478. LEPTOCHLOA sp. No. G 798. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216479. MUHLENBERGIA ARENACEA (Buckl.) Hitche. Poaceae. No. G 39. Ten miles north of San Angelo, Tex. Altitude 1,900 feet. 216480 and 216481. MUHLENBERGIA PORTERI Scribn. 216480. No. G314. Fifteen miles southeast of Saltillo, Goahuila! Alti- tude 5,000 feet. 216481. No. G862. Five miles south of Torreon, Coahuila. 216482. MUHLENBERGIA TORREYI (Kunth.) Hitche. Ringgrass. No. G 317. Fifteen miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 5,000 feet. 216483. MUHLENBERGIA WRIGHTII Vasey. No. G 319. Fifteen miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 5,000 feet. 216484. MUHLENBERGIA sp. No. G 308. Fifteen miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 5,000 feet. 216485. MUHLENBERGIA sp. No. G 448. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216486. MUHLENBERGIA sp. No. G 452. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216487. MUHLENBERGIA sp. No. G 644. Fifteen miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 6,000 feet. Loose purple panicle. 216488. MUHLENBERGIA sp. No. G 731. Between Durango City and Aguascalientes City. 216489. MUHLENBERGIA sp. No. G 755. Between Durango City and Parral. 216490. MUHLENBERGIA sp. No. G 762. Between Durango City and Parral. 216491. MUHLENBERGIA sp. No. G 797. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216492. MUHLENBERGIA sp. No. G 799. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216493. MUHLENBERGIA sp. No. G 809. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216494. MUHLENBERGIA sp. No. G 836. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216495. ORYZOPSIS sp. Poaceae. No. G 831. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 173 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216496 to 216498. PANICUM BULBOSUM H.B.K. Poaceae. Bulb panicum. 216496. No.Gi176A. Davis Mountains, Tex. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216497. No. G525. North of Durango City. 216498. No. G 658. Fifteen miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216499 to 216503. PANICUM HALLII Vasey. Hall’s panicum. 216499. No.G38. Ten miles north of San Angelo, Tex. 216500. No. G 74. Originally from 4 miles south of Post. Collected from agronomy nursery, Agricultural Experiment Station, Lubbock, Tex. 216501. No. G 208. Five miles north of Shafter, Tex. 216502. No. G 358. North of Chihuahua City. 216503. No. G 383. North of Chihuahua City. 216504 te 216517. PANICUM OBTUSUM H.B.K. Vine-mesquite. 216504. No. G 228. Twenty-three miles north of Chihuahua City. Altitude 4,900 feet. 216505. No. G 348. Animal Disease Investigation Laboratory, Marfa, Tex. 216506. No. G 368. North of Chihuahua City, Chihuahua. 216507. No. G 396. North of Chihuahua City. 216508. No. G 463. Between Chihuahua City and Camargo. 216509. No. G 520. North of Durango City. 216510. No. G 548. Durango City. 216511. No. G 550. South of Durango City. 216512. No. G 583. East of Durango City. 216513. No. G 595. Between Torreon and Bermejillo, Durango. 216514. No.G610. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216515. No. G 612. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216516. No. G 628. Between Saltillo and Arteaga, Coahuila. 216517. No. XG 109. Twenty-seven miles north of Kerrville, Kerr County, Tex. Altitude 2,500 feet. 216518. PANICUM VIRGATUM L. Switch grass. No. G 300. Twenty miles north of Raymondville, Tex. Decumbent forms. 216519. PANICUM sp. No. G 330. Near P. hailii. Ten miles south of Nueva Rosita, Coahuila. 216520. PANICUM Sp. No. G 357. North of Chihuahua City. 216521. PANICUM sp. No. G 449. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemec. Pewioo22. LANICUM sp. No. G 502. Between Parral and Durango City. Similar to P. bul- bosum. 174 JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216523. PANICUM sp. No. G 672. East of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216524. PANICUM sp. No. G 688. North of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216525 to 216531. PAPPOPHORUM BICOLOR Fourn. Poaceae. 216525. No. G 302. Forty miles west of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Setaria sp. association. 216526. No. G 326. Ten miles north of Monclova, Coahuila. 216527. No. G 329. Ten miles south of Nueva Rosita, Coahuila. 216528. No. G 331. One mile northwest of Eagle Pass, Tex. 216529. No. G 599. Between Torreon and Bermejillo. 216530. No. G 607. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. Growing in area completely cleared of other perennial grasses. 216531. No. G 678. North of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216532 to 216537. PAPPOPHORUM MUCRONULATUM Nees. 216532. No. G 323. Ten miles north of Monclova, Coahuila. 216533. No. G 339. Forty-five miles southeast of Sanderson, Tex. 216534. No. G 469. Between Chihuahua City and Camargo. 216535. No. G 593. Between Torreon and Bermejillo. 216536. No. G 613. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216537. No. G 658. East of Saltillo, Coahuila. 216538. PASPALUM DILATATUM Poir. Poaceae. Dallis grass. No. G 79. From Experiment Station, Lubbock, Tex. Local type. Apparently ergot free. 216539. PASPALUM sp. No. G 511. Between Parral and Durango City. 216540 and 216541. PIPTOCHAETIUM FIMBRIATUM (H.B.K.) Hitchce. Poaceae. Pinyon ricegrass. 216540. No. G 641. Fifteen miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216541. No. G 647. Fifteen miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216542. PIPTOCHAETIUM sp. No. G 829. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216543. PIPTOCHAETIUM sp. No. G 830. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216544. SETARIA GENICULATA (Lam.) Beauv. Poaceae. Knotroot bristlegrass. No. G 567. South of Durango City. 216545 and 216546. SETARIA GRISEBACHII Fourn. Grisebach bristlegrass. 216545. No. G173. Davis Mountains, Tex. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216546. No. G 526. North of Durango City. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 175 216547 to 216568. SETARIA MACROSTACHYA H.B.K. Plains bristlegrass. 216547. No. G55. Big Spring State Park, Tex. Altitude 2,700 feet. 216548. No. G 222. Between Gallegos and Encinillos, Chihuahua. Al- titude 5,600 feet. 216549. No. G 227. Thirty-seven miles north of Chihuahua City. titude 4,900 feet. Al- 216550. No. G 247. Two miles south of Alpine, Tex. Altitude 4,800 feet. 216551. No. G 260. Big Bend National Park, Tex. Altitude 5,600 feet. 216552. No. G 306. Southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 5,000 feet. 216553. No. G 327. Ten miles north of Monclova, Coahuila. 216554. No. G 344. Twenty-five miles east of Marathon, Tex. 216555 to 216558. North of Chihuahua City. 216555. No. G 361. 216557. No. G 416. 216556. No. G 381. 216558. No. G 418. 216559. No. G 468. Between Chihuahua City and Camargo. 216560. No. G 474. Between Chihuahua City and Camargo. 216561. No. G 482. Between Camargo and Parral, Chihuahua. 216562. No. G 485. Between Camargo and Parral, Chihuahua. 216563. No. G 596. Between Torreon and Bermejillo, Durango. 216564. No. G 606. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216565. No. G 618. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216566. No. G 651. Fifteen miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216567. No. G 673. North of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216568. No. G 675. North of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216569. SETARIA sp. No. G 318. Fifteen miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 5,000 feet. 216570. SETARIA sp. No. G 453. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216571. SETARIA sp. No. G 544. North of Durango City. 216572. SETARIA sp. No. G 553. South of Durango City. 216573... SETARIA sp. ° No. G 591. East of Durango City. 216574. SETARIA sp. No. G 603. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216575. SRETARIA sp. No. G 616. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 176 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216576. SETARIA sp. No. G 620. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216577. SETARIA sp. No. G 676. North of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216578. SETARIA sp. No. G 681. North of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216579. SETARIA sp. No. G 857. Between Durango City and Torreon. 216580. SETARIA sp. No. G 858. Five miles north of Torreon. 216581. SCORGHASTRUM NUTANS (L.) Nash. Poaceae. Indian grass. No. XG 113. Twenty-seven miles north of Kerrville, Kerr County, Tex. Altitude 2,500 feet. 216582. SPOROBOLUS AIROIDES Torr. Poaceae. Alkali sacaton. No. G 355. North of Chihuahua City. 216583. SPOROBOLUS ASPER (Michx.) Kunth. No. XG 107. Twenty-seven miles west of Kerrville, Kerr County, Tex. Altitude 2,500 feet. 216584. SPOROBOLUS GIGANTEUS Nash. Giant dropseed. No. G 356. North of Chihuahua City. 216585. SPOROBOLUS WRIGHTII Munro. Sacaton. No. G 868. Five miles south of Torreon. 216586. SPOROBOLUS sp. No. G@ 551. South of Durango City. 216587. SPOROBOLUS sp. No. G 605. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216588. SPOROBOLUS sp. No. G 819. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216589. STIPA NEOMEXICANA (Thurb.) Scribn. Poaceae. New Mexico feathergrass. No. G 648. Fifteen miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216590. STIPA sp. No. G 313. Fifteen miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 5,000 feet. 216591. STIPA sp. No. G 558. Near S. eminens. South of Durango City. Lemma dark. 216592. STIPA sp. No. G 623. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216593 to 216596. Ten miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. 216593. STIPA sp. No. G 630. Yellow inflorescence, small spikelet type. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 177 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216593 to 216596—Continued 216594. STIPA sp. No. G 6381. 216595. STIPA sp. No. G 6386. Very short awn, dense panicle. 216596. STIPA sp. No. G 687. Awn short, floret small, panicle loose. 216597. STIPA sp. No. G 638. Fifteen miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Plant tall. Al- titude 6,000 feet. 216598. STIPA sp. No. G 643. Fifteen miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Plant tall, awn intermediate, loose panicle. 216599. STIPA sp. No. G 701. Between Durango City and Torreon. 216600. STIPA sp. No. G 794. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216601 and 216602. TRACHYPOGON MONTUFARI (H.B.K.) Nees. Poaceae. 216601. No. G 737. Between Durango City and Aguascalientes City. 216602. No. G 750. Between Durango City and Parral. 216603. TRACHYPOGON SECUNDUS (Presl) Scribn. Crinkle-awn. No. G 448. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216604. TRACHYPOGON sp. No. G 405. North of Chihuahua City. 216605. TRACHYPOGON sp. No. G 427. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216606. TRACHYPOGON sp. No. G 497. Between Parral and Durango City. 216607. TRACHYPOGON sp. No. G 501. Between Parral and Durango City. 216608. 'TRACHYPOGON sp. No. G 534. North of Durango City. 216609. TRACHYPOGON sp. No. G 546. North of Durango City. 216610. TRACHYPOGON sp. No. G 827. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216611. TRACHYPOGON sp. No. G 834. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216612 to 216648. TRICHACHNE CALIFORNICA (Benth.) Chase. Poaceae. Cottontop. 216612. No. G80. Experiment Station, Lubbock, Tex. 216613. No. G 221. 108 miles south of Jaurez, Chihuahua. 178 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216612 to 216648—Continued 216614. No. G 224. Between Gellegos and Encinillas, Chihuahua. Altitude 5,600 feet. 216615. No. G 225. Ten miles north of Chihuahua City. Altitude 4,500 feet. 216616. No. G 259. Basin, Big Bend National Park, Tex. Altitude 5,600 feet. 216617. No. G 307. Fifteen miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 5,000 feet. 216618. No. G 320. Fifteen miles north of Saltillo, Coahuila. 216619. No. G 324. Ten miles north of Monclova, Coahuila. 216620. No. G 336. Thirty miles southeast of Del Rio, Tex. 216621 to 216627. North of Chihuahua City. 216621. No. G 360. 216625. No. G 382. 216622. No. G 363. 216626. No. G 388. 216623. No. G 367. 216627. No. G 395. 216624. No. G 371. 216628. No. G 425. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216629. No. G 487. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216630. No. G 447. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 216631. No. G 458. Between Chihuahua City and Camargo. 216632. No. G 472. Between Chihuahua City and Camargo. 216633. No. G 486. Between Camargo and Parral. 216634. No. G 487. Between Camargo and Parral. 216635. No. G 495. Between Camargo and Parral. 216636. No. G 507. Between Parral and Durango City. 216637. No. G 533. North of Durango City. 216638. No. G 590. East of Durango City. 216639. No. G 604. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216640. No. G 609. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216641. No. G 615. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila. 216642. No. G 665. South of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216643. No. G 671. East of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216644. No. G 682. North of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 216645. No. G 733. Between Durango City and Aguascalientes City. 216646. No. G 783. Between Durango City and Parral. 216647. No. G 802. Between Durango City and Mazatlan. 216648. No. G 855. Between Durango City and Torreon. Desert type. 216649. TRICHACHNE INSULARIS (L.) Nees. Sourgrass. G 576. South of Durango City. 216650. TRICHACHNE sp. South of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Altitude 1,800 feet. Plant very pubescent, short rhizematous; spikelets brown. G 667. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 179 216052 to 217384—Continued 216052 to 216663—Continued 216651. G 739. 216652 to 216654. TRICHLORIS CRINITA (Lag.) Parodi. 216652. G 325. TRICHACHNE sp. Between Durango City and Aguascalientes City. Poaceae. Ten miles north of Monclova, Coahuila. 216653. G 334. Thirty-four miles southeast of Del Rio, Tex. 216654. 216655. G 608. 216656. G 478. 216657. G 332. 216658. G 316. feet. 216659. G 545. 216660. G 735. 216661. G 826. 216662. G 832. 216663. G 875. 216664 to 217341. G 601. TRICHLORIS MENDOCINA (Phil.) Kurtz. Between Saltillo and Torreon, Coahuila. TRICHLORIS sp. One mile southeast of Camargo, Chihuahua. TRIDENS MUTICUS (Torr.) Nash. Poaceae. One mile northwest of Eagle Pass, Tex. TRIDENS sp. Fifteen miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. Between Torreon and Bermejillo, Durango. Slim tridens. Altitude 5,000 TRIPSACUM LANCEOLATUM Rupr. Poaceae. Mexican gamagrass. North of Durango City. Small form, 4 feet tall. TRIPSACUM sp. Between Durango City and Aguascalientes City. (Undetermined.) Between Durango City and Mazatlan. Poaceae. (Undetermined. ) Between Durango City and Mazatlan. Poaceae. VASEYOCHLOA MULTINERVOSA (Vasey) Hitchce. Encino Division, King Ranch, Encino, Tex. Poaceae. Clones of grass species. 216664. AGROPYRON CRISTATUM (L.) Gaertn. Poaceae. Crested wheatgrass. : Ne: 1. Amarillo Experiment Station, Amarillo, Tex. Altitude 3,800 eet. 216665. AGROPYRON SMITHII Rydb. Western wheatgrass. XG 60. One mile west of Saunders, Ariz. 216666 to 216686. ANDROPOGON BARDINODIS Lag. Poaceae. 216666 to 216681. Texas. 216666. G26. Sonora. Altitude 2,600 feet. 216667. G30. Sonora. Altitude 2,600 feet. ae G 165. Thirty miles west of Fort Davis. Altitude 5,000 eet. Z1G66?. G 187. Limpia Canyon, near Fort Davis. Altitude 5,250 eet. 216670. G 201. tain, Davis Mountains. 216671. McDonald Observatory, near top of Locke Moun- Altitude 6,770 feet. G 211. Three miles south of Marfa. Altitude 4,700 feet. 180 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 216666 to 216686—Continued 216666 to 216681—Continued 216672. G 238. Twelve miles northwest of Alpine. Altitude 4,800 feet. Near Mitre Peak. 216673. G 217. Twenty-five miles south of Marfa. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216674. G 244. Two miles south of Alpine. Altitude 4,800 feet. 216675. G 264. Big Bend National Park. Altitude 5,300 feet. 216676. G 275. Big Bend National Park. Altitude 5,200 feet. 216677. XG4i1. Seven miles north of Sonora on Tom Davis Ranch. Altitude 2,400 feet. 216678. XG 7. Eight miles west of Dryden. Altitude 2,500 feet. 216679. XG416. Three miles north of Eldorado. Altitude 2,000 feet. 216680. XG 26. Fifteen miles north of San Angelo on Bronte Highway. Altitude 1,800 feet. 216681. XG 50. Thirty miles southwest of Dalhart on railway right-of-way. Altitude 4,500 feet. 216682. XG 65. Fifteen miles west of Springerville, Ariz. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216683. XG 70. Ten miles southwest of Socorro, N. Mex. Altitude 4,800 feet. 216684. XG77. Twenty miles west of Tatum, N. Mex. Altitude 3,000 feet. 216685. XG104. Ranch Experiment Station, Edwards County, Tex. Altitude 2,600 feet. 216686. Anthony 5. Marfa Experiment Station, 3 miles northeast of Marfa, Tex. Altitude 4,900 feet. 216687 and 216688. ANDROPOGON CIRRATUS Hack. Texas beardgrass. Texas. 216687. Gi78A. Davis Mountains. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216688. G200. McDonald Observatory, Locke Mountain, Davis Moun- tains. Altitude 6,770 feet. 216689. ANDROPOGON EDWARDSIANUS Gould. Poaceae. XG 25. Fifteen miles northeast of Eldorado, Tex. Altitude 2,300 feet. 216690 to 216695. ANDROPOGON GERARDII Vitman. Big bluestem. Texas. 216696. G64. McKenzie State Park, Lubbock. 216691. G82. Agronomy Nursery, Lubbock. Originally from Slaton. 216692. G 142. Kennedy Ranch, Davis Mountains, near Marfa. Al- titude 5,600 feet. 216693. Gi175. Davis Mountains. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216694. H-V 147. Thomas Estate, 4 miles north of Throckmorton. 216695. XG 21. Fifteen miles northeast of Eldorado. Altitude 2,300 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 181 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 216696 to 216700. ANDROPOGON HALLII Hack. Sand bluestem. Texas. 216696. G83. Agronomy Nursery, Lubbock. Originally from Little- field. 216697. G87. Fifteen miles north of Littlefield. Altitude 3,350 feet. 216698. G94. Fifteen miles north of Littlefield. Altitude 3,350 feet. 216699. H-V 334. Eight miles west of Benjamin. 216700. H-—V 344. George Studds Farm, 1 mile north of Knox City. 216701. ANDROPOGON INTERMEDIUS R. Br. XG 103. Ranch Experiment Station, Edwards County, Tex. Altitude 2,600 feet. 216702 to 216704. BOTHRIOCHLOA ISCHAEMUM (L.) Keng. Texas. 216702. G34. Sonora. Altitude 2,600 feet. 216703. G36. Sonora. Altitude 2,600 feet. 216704. XG102. Ranch Experiment Station, Edwards County. Al- titude 2,600 feet. 216705 to 216709. ANDROPOGON LITTORALIS Nash. Texas. 216705. G6. Santa Fe Ranch, near Encino. 216706. G7. Santa Fe Ranch, near Encino. 216707. G8. Santa Fe Ranch, near Encino. 216708. G20. Experimental pastures, Encino Division, King Ranch, Encino. 216709. G21. Experimental pastures, Encino Division, King Ranch, Encino. 216710 to 216727. ANDROPOGON SACCHAROIDES Swartz. Silver beardgrass. 216710 to 216726. Texas. 216710. G 282. Nineteen miles south of Marathon. Altitude 3,600 feet. 216711. G 283. Nineteen miles south of Marathon. Altitude 3,600 feet. Leaves pubescent. 216712. G 284. Nineteen miles south of Marathon. Altitude 3,600 feet. Nodes glabrous. 216713. G 288. Five miles south of Marathon. Altitude 3,600 feet. Foliage red. Plant large. 216714. H-V 67. Wayland Cemetery, southern Stephens County. Plant makes good growth with late summer rainfall. 216715. H-V 130. Possom Kingdom Lake, northeastern Stephens County. Withstanding severe drought. 216716. H-V 1387. Thomas Estate, 4 miles north of Throckmorton. 216717. H-V 182. Lowe Stout Ranch, southern Baylor County. 216718. H-V 207. I. M. Higgins Ranch, 9 miles south of Seymour. 216719. H-V 242. Mill-Iron Ranch, LaFayette-Hughes Estate, Cot- tle County. 182 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 216710 to 216727—Continued 216720. H-V 273. Four 6’s Ranch, southwest of Guthrie, King County. 216721. H-V 299. Flowers Ranch, 5 miles southeast of Aspermont. 216722. H-V 314. Joy Pumphrey Ranch, 3 miles north of Old Glory. 216723. H-V. 329. Eight miles west of Benjamin. Short, leafy plant, blue green in color. 216724. H-V 357. Twenty-five miles southeast of Haskell. 216725. H-V 414. Abilene State Park, southwest of Abilene. 216726. H-V 425. Two miles north of Goldthwaite. 216727. XG 67. Sixteen miles southwest of Springerville, Ariz. Al- titude 6,200 feet. 216728 to 216792. ANDROPOGON SCOPARIUS Michx. Little bluestem. 216728 to 216790. Texas. 216728. G57. Big Spring State Park. Altitude 2,600 feet. 216729. G89. Fifteen miles north of Littlefield. Altitude 3,350 feet. Broadleaf. 216730. G90. Fifteen miles north of Littlefield. Altitude 3,350 feet. Narrow-leaf. 216731. G98. Twenty-three miles south of Morton. 216732. G100.. Twenty-eight miles south of Morton. 216733. G17. Kennedy Ranch, Davis Mountains, near Marfa. Altitude 5,500 feet. 216734. G4192. Limpia Canyon, near Fort Davis. Altitude 5,250 feet. Rhizomatous. 216735. G63. McKenzie State Park, Lubbock. 216736. H-V 8. Ten miles north of Stephenville. 216737 to 216743. Jewel Ramage Farm, southern Erath County. 216737. H-V 22. 216741. H-V 27. 216738. H-V 23. 216742. H-V 33. 216739. H-V 24. 216743. H-V 37. 216740. H-V 25. 216744. H-V 50. On native range 14 miles north of Stephenville. Very fine leaves and stems. 216745. H-V 51. On native range 14 miles north of Stephenville. Medium fine leaves and stems. 216746. H-V 52. On native range 14 miles north of Stephenville. Long leaves. 216747. H-V 68.. Wayland: Cemetery, southern Stephens County. Plant tall, upright. 216748. H-V 69. Wayland Cemetery, southern Stephens County. Plant fine, leafy. 216749. H-V 70. Wayland Cemetery, southern Stephens County. Late, leafy type. : 216750. H—V 98. Merrick Davis Ranch, 6 miles west of Albany. Upright, light green in color. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 183 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 216728 to 216792—Continued 216728 to 216790—Continued 216751. H-V 99. Merrick Davis Ranch, 6 miles west of Albany. Short, leafy type. 216752. H-V 131. Possom Kingdom Lake, northeastern Stephens County. 216753. H-V 132. Possom Kingdom Lake, northeastern Stephens County. 216754. H-V 150. Ten miles southeast of Throckmorton. Upright, medium leafy plant recovering from drought. 216755. H-—V 152. Ten miles southeast of Throckmorton. Straight, upright plant. 216756. H-V 165. Seven miles north of Clifton, Bosque County. Vigorous growing plant. 216757. H-V 168. Sixteen miles north of Meridian. 216758. H-V 170. Three miles north of DeLeon. Short, leafy plant. 216759. H-V 171. Three miles north of DeLeon. Tall, upright plant. 216760. H-V 215. J.S. Criswell Ranch, 9 miles south of Seymour. 216761. H-V 225. Ten miles west of Crowell. 216762. H-V 229. Ten miles west of Crowell. Very fine leafed plant. 216763 to 216766. Mill-Iron Ranch, LaFayette-Hughes Estate, Cottle County. 216763. H-V 243. 216764. H-V 248. Tall straight, fine-stemmed plant. 216765. H-V 252. Very broad leafed plant. 216766. H-V 254. Large stems and broad leaves. 216767. H-—V 265. Milles Wells Ranch, 8 miles north of Paducah. 216768. H-V 285. Thirteen miles north of Aspermont. 216769. H-—V 293. Thirteen miles north of Aspermont. — Short, leafy plant making excellent growth. 216770. H-V 300. Flowers Ranch, 5 miles southeast of Aspermont. 216771. H-V 317. Two miles west of Aspermont. 216772. H-—V 318. Two miles west.of Aspermont. Coarse leaves, _good recovery from drouth. 216773. H-V 319. Two miles west of Aspermont. Leaves fine. 216774. H-V 330. Eight miles west of Benjamin. Short, leafy plant, bright green in color. 216775. H-—-V 331. Eight miles west of Benjamin. Tall, coarse plant, blue green in color. 216776. H-V 362. Twenty-five miles southwest of Haskell on Flat Top Ranch. Vigorous plant. 216777. H-V 368. Twenty-five miles southwest of Haskell on Flat Top Ranch. Straight, upright plant. 184 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 216728 to 216792—Continued 216728 to 216790—Continued 216778 to 216781. Nine miles east. and 3 miles north of Anson. 216778. H-V 3877. Very coarse, broad leaves and stems. 216779. H—V 378. Short, leafy plant. 216780. H-—V 379. Tall, coarse plant. 216781. H-V 381. 216782. H—-V 400. Ten miles south of Anson. 216783. H-V 401. Ten miles south of Anson. 216784. H—-V 402. Abilene State Park, southwest of Abilene. 216785. H-V 420. Twenty-two miles north of Coleman. 216786. H_V 422. Ten miles north of Coleman. 216787. H-V 424. Ten miles north of Mullin. Short, leafy plant. 216788. XG 20. Six miles northeast of Eldorado. Altitude 2,100 feet. 216789. XG 31. Fifteen miles south of Sweetwater. Altitude 2,100 feet. 216790. XG 51. Thirty miles southwest of Dalhart. Altitude 4,500 feet. 216791. XG 68. Fifteen miles northwest of Springerville, Ariz. titude 6,000 feet. 216792. XG 92. Five miles from Barksdale, Tex. 216793 to 216805. From Texas. 216793. AANDROPOGON sp. G 88. Fifteen miles north of Littlefield. Altitude 3,350 feet. 216794. ANDROPOGON sp. G 110. Ten miles north of Fort Stockton. 216795. ANDROPOGON sp. Al-— G 135. Near A. scoparius; Kennedy Ranch, Davis Mountains, near Marfa. Altitude 550 feet. Dwarf type. 216796. ANDROPOGON sp. G 163. ‘Spur Ranch. Twenty-five miles south of Marfa. Altitude 4,500 feet. 216797. ANDROPOGON sp. H-V 298. Flowers Ranch, 5 miles southeast of Aspermont. 216798. ANDROPOGON sp. XG 36. Ten miles south of Post. Altitude 2,400 feet. 216799. ANDROPOGON sp. Anthony—11. Kennedy Ranch, about 12 miles northeast of Marfa. Altitude 5,000 feet. 216800. ANDROPOGON sp. H-V 16. T & P Railroad Company rangeland in north Erath County. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 185 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 216793 to 216805—Continued 216801. ANDROPOGON sp. H-V 26. Jewel Ramage Farm, southern Erath County. 216802. ANDROPOGON sp. H-V 29. Jewel Ramage Farm, southern Erath County. 216803. ANDROPOGON sp. H-V 36. Jewel Ramage Farm, southern Erath County. 216804. ANDROPOGON sp. H-V 44. On native range 14 miles north of Stephenville. 216805. ANDROPOGON sp. H-V 240. Mill-Iron Ranch, LaFayette-Hughes Estate, Cottle County. 216806. ARISTIDA WRIGHTII Nash. Poaceae. G 29. Sonora, Tex. Altitude 2,600 feet. 216807 and 216808. BOUTELOUA BREVISETA Vasey. Poaceae. 216807. G 254. Fourteen miles north of Terlingua, Tex. Altitude 2,800 feet. 216808. G 277. Big Bend National Park, Tex. Altitude 3,000 feet. 216809. BOUTELOUA CHONDROSIOIDES (H.B.K.) Benth. Poaceae. G 242. Two miles south of Alpine, Tex. Altitude 4,800 feet. 216810 to 216906. BOoUTELOUA CURTIPENDULA (Michx.) Torr. Poaceae. Side-oats grama. 216810 to 216899. Texas. 216810. G 237. Twelve miles northwest of Alpine. Altitude 4,800 feet. 216811. G25. Sonora. Altitude 2,600 feet. 216812. G32. Sonora. Altitude 2,600 feet. 216813. G53. Ten miles northeast of Big Spring. Altitude 2,500 feet. 216814. G66. McKenzie State Park, Lubbock. A G93. Fifteen miles north of Littlefield. Altitude 3,350 eet. 216816. G97. Twenty-three miles south of Morton. 216817. Gi112. Five miles south of Fort Stockton. 216818. Gi119. Five miles south of Fort Stockton. Stoloniferous. 216819. G41386. Kennedy Ranch, Davis Mountains, near Marfa. Altitude 5,500 feet. Leaves purple. 216820. G 148. Kennedy Ranch, Davis Mountains, near Marfa. Altitude 5,400 feet. Purplish leaves. 216821. G148. Experiment Station, Marfa. Altitude 4,880 feet. Foliage pale green. meee G 155. Twenty-five miles south of Marfa. Altitude 4,500 eet. euege G 159. Twenty-five miles south of Marfa. Altitude 4,500 eet. 186 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—-Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 216810 to 216906—Continued 216810 to 216899—Continued ee G 167. Thirty miles west of Fort Davis. Altitude 5,000 eet. 216825. Gi170. Thirty miles west of Fort Davis. Altitude 5,200 feet. 216826. G 188. Picnic Rock, Limpia Canyon, near Fort Davis. Altitude 5,250 feet. 216827. G 196. McDonald Observatory, near top of Locke Moun- tain, Davis Mountains. Altitude 6,770 feet. 216828. G 203. Ten miles south of Marfa. Altitude 4,500 feet. 216829. G 216. Twenty-five miles south of Marfa. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216830. G 233. Four miles southeast of Marfa. Altitude 4,800 feet. Lower sheaths pubescent. 216831. G 241. Two miles south of Alpine. Altitude 4,800 feet. 216832. G 252. Fourteen miles south of Alpine. Altitude 4,600 feet. 216833. G 263. Big Bend National Park. Altitude 5,300 feet. 216834. G 286. Fourteen miles south of Marathon. Altitude 3,800 feet. 216835. H-V 10. Ten miles north of Stephenville. 216836. H-V 18. T & P Railroad Company rangeland in northern Erath County. 216837. H-V 21. Northern Erath County. 216838. H-V 32. Jewel Ramage Farm, southern Erath County. Small plants becoming established in competition with good native sod. 216839. H—V 48. Fourteen miles_north of Stephenville. 216840. H-V 49. Fourteen miles north of Stephenville. 216841. H-V 55. Eleven miles east of Caddo. On U.S. 180. Vigor- ous leafy plant. 216842. H-V 59. Five miles south of Breckenridge. 216843. H-V 60. Lake Daniels, Stephens County. Vigorous plant. 216844. H-V 62. Lake Daniels, Stephens County. 216845. H-V 65. Fifteen miles southeast of Breckenridge. Large vigorous plants. 216846. H-V 79. Joe B. Mathews Ranch, 3 miles south of Albany. 216847. H-V 85. Joe B. Mathews Ranch, 3 miles south of Albany. 216848. H-V 91. Joe B Mathews Ranch, 3 miles south of Albany. 216849. H-V 95. One mile south of Albany. 216850. H-V 108. John Diller Farm, 9 miles north of Albany. 216851. H-V 109. John Diller Farm, 9 miles north of Albany. Broadleaf late type. 216852. H-V 112. John Diller Farm, 9 miles north of Albany. Late, leafy plant. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 216810 to 216906—Continued 216810 to 216899—Continued 187 216853. H-V 123. Two miles southeast of Eliasville. 216854. H-V 124. Two miles southeast of Eliasville. 216855. H-V 183. Thomas Estate, 4 miles north of Throckmorton. 216856. H-V 138. Thomas Estate, 4 miles north of Throckmorton. 216857. H-V 142. Thomas Estate, 4 miles north of Throckmorton. 216858. H-V 153. Ten miles southeast of Throckmorton. 216859. H-V 154. Ten miles southeast of Throckmorton. 216860. H-V 157. Ten miles south of Throckmorton. 216861. H-V 160. Throckmorton City property above city lake. 216862 to 216866. Lowe Stout Ranch, southern Baylor County. 216862. H-V 175. Fine-leafed, leafy plant. 216863. H-V 176. Straight, stiff-leafed plant. 216864. H-V 177. Leafy plant. 216865. H-V 178. Light green leafy plant with short seedhead. 216866. H-V 179. Dark green leafy plant. 216867. H-V 197. Craddock Brothers Ranch, 7 miles north of Sey- mour. Fine-stemmed, leafy plant. 216868. H-V 198. I. M. Higgins Ranch, 9 miles south of Seymour. Vigorous plant. 216869. H-V 204. I. M. Higgins Ranch, 9 miles south of Seymour. Broad-leafed plant. 216870. H-V 205. I. M. Higgins Ranch, 9 miles south of Seymour. Fine-leafed plant. 216871. H-V 212. J. S. Criswell Ranch, 9 miles south of Seymour. 216872 to 216876. Ten miles west cf Crowell. ZAGSi2.. A-V 223: 216873. H-V 228. 216874. H-V 234. Large vigorous plant. 216875. H-—V 235. Plant with purple seedhead. 216876. H-V 238. 216877. H—V 241. Mill-Iron Ranch, LaFayette-Hughes Estate, Cot- tle County. 216878. H-V 260. Milles Wells Ranch, 8 miles north of Paducah. Large vigorous plants. en H-V 269. Four 6’s Ranch, southwest of Guthrie. Large plant. 216880. H-V 274. Four 6’s Ranch, southwest of Guthrie. 216881. H-V 301. Flowers Ranch, 5 miles southeast of Aspermont. 216882. H-V 306. Flowers Ranch, 5 miles southeast of Aspermont. 216883. H-V 307. Joy Pumphrey Ranch, 3 miles north of Old Glory. Stiff stalk and leaves. 216884. H-V 308. Joy Pumphrey Ranch, 8 miles north of Old Glory. Very leafy plant. 188 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 216810 to 216906—Continued 216810 to 216899—Continued oe H-V 309. Joy Pumphrey Ranch, 3 miles north of Old Glory. mre H-V 320. Lee Smith Ranch, 7 miles northwest of Knox ity. 216887. H-V 338. Three miles north of Knox City. Leafy plant. 216888. H-V 349. Lynn Pace Ranch, 6 miles southwest of. Haskell. 216889. H-V 366. Twenty-five miles southwest of Haskell on Flat Top Raneh. 216890. H-—V 370. Knox Pittard Ranch, 9 miles east and 1 mile north of Anson. 216891. H-V 390. W. D. Baker Ranch, 15 miles east of Anson. 216892. H-V 403. Abilene State Park, southwest of Abilene. 216893. H-V 413. Abilene State Park, southwest of Abilene. 216894. H-V 418. Twenty-two miles north of Coleman. 216895. XG 4. Sutton County, 7 miles north of Sonora on Tom Davis Ranch. 216896. XG415. Three miles north of Eldorado. Altitude 2,300 feet. 216897. XG 34. Thirteen miles north of Snyder. Altitude 2,400 feet. 216898. XG 43. Twenty miles south of Dumas. Altitude 3,700 feet. 216899. XG 49. Thirty miles southwest of Dalhart on railway right-of-way. Altitude 4,500 feet. 216900. XG 55. Twenty-five miles west of Santa Rosa, N. Mex. Al- titude 4,700 feet. 216901. XG 71. Ten miles southwest of Socorro, N. Mex. Altitude 4,800 feet. 216902. XG 76. Twenty miles west of Tatum, N. Mex. Altitude 3,500 feet. 216903. XG 84. Ten miles west of Odessa, Tex. Altitude 3,000 feet. 216904. XG 89. Twenty miles north of Juno, Tex. Altitude 2,500 feet. 216905. Anthony—1. Marfa Experiment Station, 3 miles northeast of Marfa, Tex. Altitude 4,900 feet. 216906. 16-17. Miller Ranch, northern Borden County, Tex. Altitude 2,700 feet. Four inches of lush green growth since showers, while other grasses show very little response. 216907 to 216925. BOUTELOUA ERIOPODA Torr. Black grama. Texas. 216907. G43. Five miles north of Sterling City. Altitude 2,000 feet. 216908. G56. Big Spring State Park. Altitude 2,700 feet. 216909. G 65. McKenzie State Park, Lubbock. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 189 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 216907 to 216925—Continued 216910. G138. Kennedy Ranch, Davis Mountains, near Marfa. Al- titude 5,500 feet. 216911. Gi149. Marfa Experiment Station, Marfa. Altitude 4,880 feet. 216912. Gi151. Marfa Experiment Station, Marfa. Altitude 4,800 feet. 216913. Gi152. Twenty-five miles south of Marfa. Altitude 4,500 feet. 216914. G 164. Twenty-five miles south of Marfa. Altitude 4,500 feet. 216915. G169. Thirty miles west of Fort Davis. Altitude 5,000 feet. 216916. Gi171. Thirty miles west of Fort Davis. Altitude 5,000 feet. 216917. G 202. Ten miles south of Marfa. Altitude 4,500 feet. 216918. G 215. Twenty-five miles south of Marfa. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216919. G 231. Four miles southeast of Marfa. Altitude 4,800 feet. 216920. G 250. Nine miles south of Alpine. Altitude 4,800 feet. 216921. G 234. Twelve miles northwest of Alpine. Altitude 4,800 feet. 216922. G 269. Big Bend National Park. Altitude 5,200 feet. 216923. G 278. Nineteen miles south of Marathon. Altitude 3,500 feet. 216924. G 285. Nineteen miles south of Marathon. Altitude 3,600 feet. 216925. Anthony—2. Marfa Experiment Station, 3 miles northeast of Marfa. Altitude 4,900 feet. 216926 to 216971. BOUTELOUA GRACILIS (H.B.K.) Lag. Blue grama. 216926 to 216964. Texas. 216926. G67. McKenzie State Park, Lubbock. 216927. G91. Fifteen miles north of Littlefield. Altitude 3,350 feet. 216928. G121. Twenty miles south of Fort Stockton. 216929. G130. Twelve miles north of Fort Davis. Altitude 4,480 feet. 216930. G 1389. Kennedy Ranch, Davis Mountains, near Marfa. Al- titude 5,500 feet. 216931. G 144. Kennedy Ranch, Davis Mountains, near Marfa. Altitude 5,400 feet. 216932. G147. Marfa Experiment Station, Marfa. Altitude 4,880 feet. 216933. G15@. Marfa Experiment Station, Marfa. Altitude 4,800 feet. 216934. G 153. Twenty-five miles south of Marfa. Altitude 4,500 feet. 216935. Gi172. Thirty miles west of Fort Davis. Altitude 5,100 feet. ; 190 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 216926 to 216971—Continued 216926 to 216964—Continued 216936. G184B. Twenty miles north of Marfa. Altitude 4,900 feet. 216937. G194. McDonald Observatory, near top of Locke Moun- tain, Davis Mountains. Altitude 6,770 feet. 216938. G 204. Ten miles south of Marfa. Altitude 4,500 feet. 216939. G 209. Three miles south of Marfa. Altitude 4,700 feet. 216940. G 213. Twenty-five miles south of Marfa. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216941. G 230. Four miles southeast of Marfa. Altitude 4,800 feet. 216942. G 232. Four miles southeast of Marfa. Altitude 4,800 feet. 216943. G 235. Twelve miles northwest of Alpine. Altitude 4,800 feet. 216944. G 245. Two miles south of Alpine. Altitude 4,800 feet. Large leaves. 216945. G 246. Two miles south of Alpine. Altitude 4,800 feet. 216946. G 251. Fourteen miles south of Alpine. Altitude 4,600 feet. 216947. G 265. Big Bend National Park. Altitude 5,300 feet. 216948. H-V 75. Breckenridge golf course, Breckenridge. 216949. H-V 76. Breckenridge golf course, Breckenridge. 216950. H-V 181. Lowe Stout Ranch, southern Baylor County. 216951. H-V 188. Lowe Stout Ranch, svuthern Baylor County. Upright, fairly leafy plant. 216952. H-V 236. Ten miles west of Crowell. 216953. H-V 246. Mill-Iron Ranch, LaFayette Estate, County. 216954. H-V 261. Milles Wells Ranch, 8 miles north of Paducah. 216955. H-V 271. Four 6’s Ranch, southwest of Guthrie, King County. 216956. H—-V 194. Thirteen miles north of Aspermont. 216957. H-V 311. Joy Pumphrey Ranch, 3 miles north of Old Glory. 216958. H-V 332. Eight miles west of Benjamin. 216959. H-V 358. Twenty-five miles southwest of Haskell on Flat Top Ranch. 216960. H-V 359. Twenty-five miles southwest of Haskell on Flat Top Ranch. 216961. H-V 360. Twenty-five miles southwest of Haskell on Flat Top Ranch. 216962. H-V 386. W.D. Baker Ranch, 15 miles east of Anson. 216963. XG 33. Thirteen miles north of Snyder. Altitude 2,400 feet. 216964. XG 40. Two miles south of Happy. Altitude 3,600 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 191 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 216926 to 216971—Continued 216965. XG 52. Thirty miles west of Tucumcari, N. Mex. Altitude 4,300 feet. 216966. XG 61. One mile west of Saunders, Ariz. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216967.. XG 63. Twenty-three miles west of Concho, Ariz. Altitude 5,500 feet. 216968. XG 69. Three miles east of Pie Town, N. Mex. Altitude 8,000 feet. Bia? XG 75. Ten miles east of Carizoza, N. Mex. Altitude 6,000 eet. eee XG 79. Twenty miles west of Tatum, N. Mex. Altitude 3,506 eet. 216971. Anthony—3. Marfa Experiment Station, 3 miles northeast of Marfa, Tex. Altitude 4,900 feet. 216972 to 217018. BOUTELOUA HIRSUTA Lag. Hairy grama. Texas. 216972. Gi. Santa Fe Ranch, near Encino. Large type. 216973. G2. Santa Fe Ranch, near Encino. 216974. G3. Santa Fe Ranch, near Encino. 216975. G15. Experimental pastures, Encino Division, King Ranch, Encino. 216976. G16. Experimental pastures, Encino Division, King Ranch, Encino. 216977. G33. Sonora. Altitude 2,600 feet. 216978. G48. Two miles west of Big Spring. Altitude 2,500 feet. 216979. G68. McKenzie State Park, Lubbock. 216980. G92. Fifteen miles north of Littlefield. 216981. G99. Twenty-eight miles south of Morton. 216982. Gi129. Twelve miles north of Fort Davis. Altitude 4,480 feet. 216983. Gi1384. Marfa Experiment Station, Kennedy Ranch. Altitude 5,500 feet. 216984. G158. Twenty-four miles south of Marfa. Altitude 4,500 feet. 216985. G168. Thirty miles west of Fort Davis. Altitude 5,000 feet. 216986. Gi182. “Ho” Canyon, near Rock Pile Park, Davis Mountains. Altitude 5,800 feet. 216987. G 195. McDonald Observatory near top of Locke Mountain, Davis Mountains, Tex. Altitude 6,770 feet. 216988. G 205. Ten miles south of Marfa. Altitude 4,500 feet. 216989. G 214. Twenty-five miles south of Marfa. Altitude 6,000 feet. 216990. G 236. Twelve miles northwest of Alpine. Altitude 4,800 fect. 216991. G 243. Two miles south of Alpine. Altitude 4,800 feet. 192 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 216972 to 217018—Continued 216992. G 267. Big Bend National Park. Altitude 5,300 feet. Dis- tinctly reddish foliage. 216993. G 274. Big Bend National Park. Altitude 5,200 feet. Purple, leafy form. 216994. H-V 17. T & P Railroad Company rangeland, northern Erath County. 216995. UV 28. Jewel Ramage Farm, southern Erath County. 216996. H-V 35. Jewel Ramage Farm, southern Erath County. 216997. H-V 46. Fourteen miles north of Stephenville. Tall plant with good seed production. 216998. H-V 47. Fourteen miles north of Stephenville. 216899. H-V 81. Joe B. Matthews Ranch, 3 miles south of Albany. 217000. H-V 82. Joe B. Matthews Ranch, 3 miles south of Albany. 217801. H-V 140. Thomas Estate, 4 miles north of Throckmorton. 217002. H-V 191. Lowe Stout Ranch, southern Baylor County. 7003. H-V 206. I. M. Higgins Ranch, 9 miles south of Seymour. 217004. H-V 232. Ten miles west of Crowell. Tall seedstalks. 217005. H-V 233. Ten miles west of Crowell. Short plant and seed- 217006. H-V 247. Mill-Iron Ranch, LaFayette Estate, Cottle County. 217007. H—-V 259. Milles Wells Ranch, 8 miles north of Paducah. Tall seedheads. 217008. H-V 286. Thirteen miles north of Aspermont. 217009. H—V 287. Thirteen miles north of Aspermont. Very fine leaves, leafy plant. 217010. H-—V 295. Thirteen miles north of Aspermont. 217011. H-V 296. Flowers Ranch, 5 miles southeast of Aspermont. Leafy, vigorous plant. 217012. H-V 327. Lee Smith Ranch, 7 miles northwest of Knox City. 217013. H-V 361. Twenty-five miles southwest of Haskell on Flat Top Ranch. 217014. XG 32. Fifteen miles south of Sweetwater. Altitude 2,100 feet. 217015. Anthony—4. Kennedy Ranch, about 12 miles northeast of Marfa. Altitude 5,000 feet. 217016. 16-1. Two miles west of Mankins Archer County. Unusual vigor. 217017. XG91. Five miles from Barksdale. Received as var. pecti- nata; place of publication not found. 217018. XG90. One mile east of Kerrville. Altitude 2,400 feet. Received as var pectinata. 217019 to 217026. From Texas. 217019. BOUTELOUA sp. H-V 34. Jewel Ramage Farm, southern Erath County. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 193 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 217019 to 217026—Continued 217020. BOUTELOUA sp. H-V 39. Jewel Ramage Farm, southern Erath County. 217021. BOUTELOUA sp. H-V 45. Fourteen miles north of Stephenville. 217022. BOUTELOUA sp. H-V 208. I. M. Higgins Ranch, 9 miles south of Seymour. 217023. BOUTELOUA sp. H-V 214. J. S. Criswell Ranch, 9 miles south of Seymour. BOUTELOUA sp. 217024. H-V 230. Ten miles west of Crowell. Very fine leafed plant. 217025. BOUTELOUA sp. H-V 231. Ten miles west of Crowell. Coarse plant. 217026. BROMUS MARGINATUS Nees. Poaceae. G 177. Base of Rock Pile, Davis Mountains. Altitude 6,000 feet. 217027 to 217057. BUCHLOE DACTYLOIDES (Nutt.) Engelm. Poaceae. Texas. 217027. 217028. feet. 217029. 217030. 217031. 217032. 217033. 217034. 217035. 217036. 217037. 217038. 217039. 217040. 217041. 217042. 217043. 217044. 217045. 217046. 217047. 217048. 217049. G 45. G 51. G 84. G 85. G 104. G 118. G 289. G 290. Five miles north of Sterling City. Ten miles northeast of Big Spring. Buffalo grass. Altitude 2,000 feet. Altitude 2,500 Experiment Station, Lubbock. Experiment Station, Lubbock. Two miles southwest of Odessa. Five miles south of Fort Stockton. Five miles south of Marathon. Five miles south of Marathon. Altitude 3,600 feet. Altitude 3,600 feet. H-V 88. Joe B. Matthews Ranch, 3 miles south of Albany. H-V 89. Joe B. Matthews Ranch, 3 miles south of Albany. H-V 94. H-V 96. H-V 101. H-V 103. H-V 111. H-V 145. H-V 146. H-V 188. H-V 184. H-V 202. H-V 302. H-V 325. H-V 326. One mile south of Albany. One mile south of Albany. Merrick Davis Ranch, 6 miles west of Albany. Merrick Davis Ranch, 6 miles west of Albany. John Diller Farm, 9 miles north of Albany. Thomas Estate, 4 miles north of Throckmorton. Thomas Estate, 4 miles north of Throckmorton. Lowe Stout Ranch, southern Baylor County. Lowe Stout Ranch, southern Baylor County. I. M. Higgins Ranch, 9 miles south of Seymour. Flowers Ranch, 5 miles southeast of Aspermont. Lee Smith Ranch, 7 miles northwest of Knox City. Lee Smith Ranch, 7 miles northwest of Knox City. 194 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 217027 to 217057—Continued 217050. H-V 350. Lynn Pace Ranch, 6 miles southwest of Haskell. 217051. H—V 351. Lynn Pace Ranch, 6 miles southwest of Haskell. 217052. XG 39. Two miles south of Happy. Altitude 3,600 feet. 217053. XG 87. Five miles northeast of Mertzon. Altitude 2,500 feet. 217054. 16-7. Nuall Ranch, 5 miles west of Albany. Alive and vigorous in area where most buffalo grass was dead. 217055. 16-9. Five miles west of Aspermont. Altitude 1,800 feet. Large type plant with mature seed in area where little grass remains due to drought. 217056. 16-13. Two miles west of Justiceburg. Dense growth of very short, fine stems and foliage. 217057. 16-18. Miller Ranch, northern Borden County. Altitude 2,700 feet. 217058 to 217063. CHLORIS CUCULLATA Bisch. Poaceae. Texas. 217058. G49. Two miles west of Big Spring. Altitude 2,500 feet. 217059. G103. Two miles southwest of Odessa. 2170690. Gi108. Ten miles south of Monahans. 217061. H-V 61. Vicinity of Lake Daniels. 217062. H-V 365. Twenty-five miles southwest of Haskell on Flat Top Ranch. 217063. H-V 387. W. D. Baker Ranch, 15 miles east of Anson. 217064. CHLORIS VIRGATA Swartz. Feather fingergrass. G 185. Espey Ranch, 20 miles north of Marfa, Tex. Altitude 4,900 feet. 217065 to 217067. From Texas. 217065. CHLORIS sp. H-V 119. East side of Brazos River, Eliasville. 217066. CHLORIS sp. H-V 63. Vicinity of Lake Daniels. Extremely vigorous plant. 217067. CHLORIS sp. H-V 369. Knox Pittard Ranch, 9 miles east and 1 mile north of Anson. 217068 to 217079. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermuda grass. Texas. 217068. G17. Experimental pastures, Encino Division, King Ranch, Encino. 217069. G18. Experimental pastures, Encino Division, King Ranch, Encino. 217070. Gi111. Comanche Spring Park, Fort Stockton. 217071. Gi127. Balmarhea, on Agricultural Experiment Station Farm. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 195 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 217068 to 217079—Continued 217072. G 240. Marfa, near Mitre Peak. Altitude 4,688 feet. 217073. H-V 3. Five miles northeast of Comanche. Tall, vigorous plant. 217074. H-V 14. Twelve miles north of Stephenville. Plants green under extremely dry conditions. 217075. H-V 164. Throckmorton County. Large, vigorous plant. 217076. H-V 167. Seven miles north of Clifton. Tall, vigorous plant. 217077. H-V 174. Seven miles north of Gorman. Vigorous, coarse plant. 217078. H-V 348. Knox City. Very tall, coarse plant, at least 24 inches high. 217079. Anthony—6. Marfa Experiment Station, 3 miles northeast of Marfa. Altitude 4,900 feet. 217080 and 217081. ELYMUS CANADENSIS L. Poaceae. Canada wildrye. 217080. XG4138. One mile north of Loma Alta, Tex. Altitude 2,000 feet. 217081. XG 30. Seventeen miles south of Sweetwater, Tex. Altitude 2,100 feet. 217082. ELYMUS sp. G 116. Near EH. canadensis. Two miles south of Fort Stockton, Tex. 217083. ELYONURUS BARBICULMIS Hack. Poaceae. G 183. “Ho” Canyon, near Rock Pile Park, Davis Mountains, Tex. Altitude 5,800 feet. 217084 and 217085. E/RAGROSTIS INTERMEDIA Hitche. Poaceae. 217084. G189. Picnic Rock, Limpia Canyon, near Fort Davis, Tex. Altitude 5,250 feet. 217085. XG 94. Five miles from Barksdale, Tex. Altitude 2,500 feet. 217086. ERAGROSTIS TRICHODES (Nutt.) Wood. Lovegrass. H-V 268. C. L. Wright Farm, north of Paducah, Tex. 217087 to 217091. From Texas. 217087. ERAGROSTIS sp. XG 46. Thirty-five miles northwest of Dalhart. Altitude 4,700 feet. 217088. ERAGROSTIS sp. XG 47. Thirty-five miles northwest of Dalhart. Altitude 4,700 feet. 217089. ERAGROSTIS sp. XG 48. Thirty miles southwest of Dalhart. Altitude 4,500 feet. 217090. ERAGROSTIS sp. XG 93. Five miles from Barksdale on Vance Road. Altitude 2,500 feet. 217091. Anthony—14. Kennedy Ranch, about 12 miles northeast of Marfa. Altitude 5,000 feet. 217092. ERIOCHLOA GRACILIS (Fourn.) Hitche. Poaceae. XG 19. Three miles north of Eldorado, Tex. Altitude 2,000 feet. 196 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 217093 and 217094. ERIOCHLOA SERICEA (Scheele) Munro. Thomas Estate, 4 miles north of Throckmorton, Tex. 217093. H-V 134. 217094. H-V 185. 217095. ERIOCHLOA sp. G 27. Sonora, Tex. Altitude 2,600 feet. 217096 to 217100. HETEROPOGON CONTORTUS (L.) Beauy. Poaceae. Texas. 217096. G4. Santa Fe Raneh, near Encino. 217097. G5. Santa Fe Ranch, near Encino. 217098. G 207. Five miles north of Shafter. Altitude 4,700 feet. 217099. G271. Big Bend National Park. Altitude 5,300 feet. gt G 280. Nineteen miles south of Marathon. Altitude 3,600 eet. 217101 to 217109. HILARIA BELANGERI (Steud.) Nash. Poaceae. Curly mesquite. Texas. 217101. G31. Sonora. Altitude 2,600 feet. 217102. H-V 84. Joe B. Matthews Ranch, 3 miles south of Albany. 217103. H-V 97. One mile south of Albany. 217104. H-V 102. Merrick Davis Ranch, 6 miles west of Albany. 217105. H-V 110. John Diller Farm, 9 miles north of Albany. 217106. H-V 148. Thomas Estate, 4 miles north of Throckmorton. 217107. H-V 151. Ten miles southeast of Throckmorton. 217108. H-V 186. Lowe Stout Ranch, southern Baylor County. 217109. H-V 315. Joy Pumphrey Ranch, 3 miles north of Old Glory. 217110 to 217114. HILARIA JAMESII (Torr.) Benth. Galleta. - 217110. XG 57. Fifteen miles west of Albuquerque, N. Mex. Altitude 5,000 feet. 217111. XG 62. One mile west of Saunders, Ariz. Altitude 6,000 feet. 217112. XG 64. Twenty-three miles west of Concho, Ariz. Altitude 5,500 feet. 217113. XG 72. Ten miles southwest of Socorro, N. Mex. © Altitude 4,800 feet. 217114. XG 74. feet. 217115 to 217120. 217115. feet. 217116. XG 37. XG 53. 217117. 4,300 feet. 217118. XG 78. 3,500 feet. XG 17. - Thirty miles west of Tucumcari, N. Mex. Ten miles east of Carrizozo, N. Mex. Altitude 6,000 HILARIA MUTICA (Buckl.) Benth. Tobosa grass. Three miles north of Eldorado, Tex. Altitude 2,000 Ten miles south of Post, Tex. Altitude 2,400 feet. Altitude Twenty miles west of Tatum, N. Mex. Altitude JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 197 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 217115 to 217120—Continued 217119. XG 85. Ten miles west of Odessa, Tex. Altitude 3,000 feet. 217120. XG 86. Irion County, 5 miles northeast of Mertzon, Tex. Al- titude 2,500 feet. 217121 to 217124. HILARIA SWALLENII Cory. Texas. 217121. G 133. Davis Mountains, in pasture near Marfa. Altitude 5,500 feet. 217122. G145. Experiment Station pasture, near office, Marfa. Al- titude 4,880 feet. 217123. G162. Spur Ranch, R. Mellard. Twenty-five miles south of Marfa. Altitude 4,500 feet. 217124. G 210. Three miles south of Marfa. Altitude 4,700 feet. 217125 to 217133. LEPTOCHLOA DUBIA (H.B.K.) Nees. Poaceae. Texas. 217125. G58. Big Spring State Park. Altitude 2,600 feet. 217126. G 193. Locke Mountain, McDonald Observatory, Davis Moun- tains. Altitude 6,770 feet. 217127. G 212. Twenty-five miles south of Marfa. Altitude 6,000 feet. 217128. G 239. Twelve miles northwest of Alpine. Altitude 4,800 feet. sag re G 281. Nineteen miles south of Marathon. Altitude 3,600 eet. 217130. H—-V 159. Throckmorton, above city’s lake. 217131. XG 3. Seven miles north of Sonora on Tom Davis Ranch. Altitude 2,400 feet. 217132. XG 88. Twenty miles north of Juno. Altitude 2,500 feet. 217133. Anthony—16. Kennedy Ranch, about 12 miles northeast of Marfa. Altitude 5,000 feet. 217134 to 217138. LEPTOLOMA COGNATUM (Schult.) Chase. Poaceae. Texas. 217134. H-—-V 237. Ten miles west of Crowell. 217135. XG5. Seven miles north of Sonora on Tom Davis Ranch. Altitude 2,400 feet. 217136. H-V 257. Milles Wells Ranch, 8 miles north of Paducah. 217137. XG 29. Fifteen miles north of San Angelo. Altitude 1,800 feet. 217138. XG 44. Twenty miles south of Dumas. Altitude 3,700 feet. 217139 and 217140. LycURUS PHLEOIDES (H.B.K.) Poaceae. Wolftail. 217139. G4i178B. Davis Mountains, Tex. Altitude 6,000 feet. 217140. Anthony—10. Kennedy Ranch, about 12 miles northeast of Marfa, Tex. Altitude 5,000 feet. 198 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued _ | 217141 and 217142. MELICA MUTICA Walt. Poaceae. 217141. XGi14. One mile north of Loma Alta, Tex. Altitude 2,000 feet. 217142. XG 23. Fifteen miles northeast of Eldorado, Tex. Altitude 2,300 feet. 217143. MUHLENBERGIA ARENICOLA Buckl. Poaceae. G 46. Five miles north of Sterling City, Tex. Altitude 2,000 feet. 217144. MUHLENBERGIA EMERSLEYI Vasey. Bullgrass. G 266. Big Bend National Park, Tex. Altitude 5,300 feet. 217145 and 217146. MUHLENBERGIA PORTERI Scribn. 217145. G4109. Ten miles south of Monahans, Tex. 217146. G156. Spur Ranch, 25 miles south of Marfa, Tex. Altitude 4,500 feet. 217147. MUHLENBERGIA TORREYI (Kunth) Hitchce. G 198. McDonald Observatory, near top of Locke Mountain, Davis Mountains, Tex. Altitude 6,770 feet. 217148. MUHLENBERGIA sp. Anthony-—9. Kennedy Ranch, 12 miles northeast of Marfa, Tex. Al- titude 5,000 feet. 217149 and 217150. ORYZOPSIS HYMENOIDES (Roem. & Schult.) Ricker. Poaceae. Indian ricegrass. 217149. XG 56. Fifteen miles west of Albuquerque, N. Mex. Altitude 5,000 feet. 217150. XG 59. One mile west of Saunders, Ariz. Altitude 6,000 feet. 217151 and 217152. PANICUM ANTIDOTALE Retz. Poaceae. Blue panicum. 217151. G35. Sonora, Tex. Altitude 2,600 feet. 217152. XG101. Ranch Experiment Station, Edwards County, Tex. Altitude 2,600 feet. 217153 and 217154. PANICUM BULBOSUM H.B.K. 217153. G4176. Davis Mountains, Tex. Altitude 6,000 feet. 217154. G 262. Big Bend National Park, Tex. Altitude 5,200 feet. Pubescent blades, red spikelets. 217155 to 217162. PANICUM HALLII Vasey. Texas. 217155. G120. Fifteen miles south of Fort Stockton. 217156. G 123. Twenty miles northwest of Fort Stockton. 217157. G166. Thirty miles west of Fort Davis. Altitude 5,000 feet. 217158. G 190. Picnic Rock, Limpia Canyon, near Fort Davis. Alti- tude 5,250 feet. 217159. G 218. Twenty-five miles south of Marfa. Altitude 6,000 feet. 217160. H-V 211. J. 8S. Criswell Ranch, 9 miles south of Seymour. 217161. H-V 239. Ten miles west of Crowell. 217162. Anthony—12. Kennedy Ranch, 12 miles northeast of Marfa. Altitude 5,000 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 129 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 217163 to 217204. PANICUM OBTUSUM H.B.K. Texas. 217163. G 105. 217164. G 114. 217165. G 117. 217166. G 146. 217167. G 186. feet. 217168. G 199. Davis Mountains. 217169. 217170. 217171. G 219. H-V 5. H-V 15. Erath County. 217172. 217173. 217174. 217175. 217176. 217177. 217178. 217179. 217180. 217181. 217182. 217183. 217184. 217185. 217186. 217187. 217188. 217189. Texas. 217190. 217191. 217192. 217193. 217194. 217195. 217196. 217197. 217198. H-V 58. H-V 78. H-V 78. H-V 80. H-V 83. H-V 86. H-V 98. H-V 104. H-V 115. H-V 118. H-V 125. H-V 144. H-V 185. H-V 194. H-V 209. H-V 219. H-V 222. H-V 245. H-V 272. H-V 284. H-V 304. H-V 316. H-V 321. H-V 339. H-V 353. H-V 356. H-V 378. of Anson. Twenty miles south of Marfa. Vine-mesquite. Two miles southwest of Odessa. Two miles north of Fort Stockton. Two miles south of Fort Stockton. Marfa. Espy Ranch, 20 miles north of Marfa. Altitude 4,880 feet. Altitude 4,900 McDonald Observatory, near top of Locke Mountain, Altitude 6,770 feet. Altitude 5,900 feet. Ten miles north of Stephenville. T & P Railroad Company range plant, northern Breckenridge airport, Breckenridge. Breckenridge golf course, Breckenridge. Breckenridge golf course, Breckenridge. Joe B. Matthews Ranch, 3 miles south of Albany. Joe B. Matthews Ranch, 3 miles south of Albany. Joe B. Matthews Ranch, 3 miles south of Albany. Railroad 1 mile south of Albany. Merrick Davis Ranch, 6 miles west of Albany. Five miles east of Albany. Plants 12 inches high. East side of Brazos River, Eliasville. Six miles southeast of Eliasville. Thomas Estate, 4 miles north of Throckmorton. Lowe Stout Ranch, southern Baylor County. Six miles southwest of Seymour. I. M. Higgins Ranch, 9 miles south of Seymour. Sixteen miles west of Seymour. Ten miles west of Crowell. Mill-Iron Ranch, LaFayette Estate, Cottle County, Four 6’s Ranch, southwest of Guthrie. Ten miles south of Guthrie. Flowers Ranch, 5 miles scutheast of Aspermont. Joy Pumphrey Ranch, 3 miles north of Old Glory. Lee Smith Ranch, 7 miles northwest of Knox City. Three miles north of Knox City. Lynn Pace Ranch, 6 miles southwest of Haskell. Twenty-five miles southwest of Haskell. Knox Pittard Ranch, 9 miles east and 1 mile north 200 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 217163 to 217204—Continued 217199. H-V 394. Fourteen miles west of Anson. 217200. H-V 411. Abilene State Park, southwest of Abilene. 217201. XG4#I18. Three miles north of Eldorado. Altitude 2,000 feet. 217202. XG 35. Ten miles south of Post. Altitude 2,400 feet. 217203. XG 73. Ten miles southwest of Socorro. Altitude 4,800 feet. 217204. _Anthony—7. Marfa Experiment Station, 3 miles northeast of Marfa. Altitude 4,900 feet. 217205. PANICUM PLENUM Hitche. & Chase. XG 98. Junction, Tex. Altitude 1,700 feet. 217206 to 217215. PANICUM VIRGATUM L. Switch grass. Texas. 217206. GQ. Santa Fe Ranch, near Encino. 217207. G10. Santa Fe Ranch, near Encino. 217208. G19. Experimental pastures, Encino Division, King Ranch, Encino. 217209. G95. Fifteen miles north of Littlefield. Altitude 3,350 feet. 217210. G96. Fourteen miles north of Littlefield. Altitude 3,350 feet. 217211. H-V 116. East side of Brazos River, Eliasville. 217212. H-V 341. George Studds Farm, 1 mile north of Knox City. 217213. H-V 342. George Studds Farm, 1 mile north of Knox City. 217214. H-V 380. Nine miles east and 3 miles north of Anson. 217215. XG 24. Seven miles north of Sonora on Tom Davis Ranch. Altitude 2,400 feet. 217216. PANICUM sp. H-V149. Thomas Estate, 4 miles north of Throckmorton, Tex. 217217. PAPPOPHORUM sp. Poaceae. G 125. Between Fort Stockton and Pecos, Tex. 217218. PASPALUM PLICATULUM Michx. Poaceae. G 23. Experimental pastures, Encino Division, King Ranch, Encino, Tex. 217219. POA ARACHNIFERA Torr. Poaceae. Texas bluegrass. XG 99. Junction, Tex. Altitude 1,700 feet. 217220. SETARIA GRISEBACHII Fourn. Poaceae. G 118. Five miles south of Fort Stockton, Tex. 217221 to 217241. SETARIA MACROSTACHYA H.B.K. Texas. 217221. G50. Two miles west of Big Spring. Altitude 2,500 feet. 217222. Gi107. Ten miles south of Monahans. 217223. G 126. Reeves County. 217224. G1382. Eight miles north of Fort Davis. Altitude 4,600 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 201 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 217221 to 217241—Continued G 140. Kennedy Ranch, Davis Mountains, near Marfa Ex- periment Station. Altitude 5,600 feet. 217225. ee G 154. Spur Ranch, 25 miles south of Marfa. Altitude 4,500 eet. 217227. G 206. Twelve miles south of Marfa. Altitude 4,500 feet. 217228. G 220. Twenty miles south of Marfa. Altitude 5,900 feet. 217229. G 273. Big Bend National Park. Altitude 5,300 feet. 217230. H-V 72. Breckenridge golf course, Breckenridge. 217231. H-V 77. Breckenridge golf course, Breckenridge. 217232. H-V 121. East side of Brazos River, Eliasville. 217233. H-V 122. East side of Brazos River, Eliasville. 217234. H—V 253. Mill-Iron Ranch, LaFayette Estate, Cottle County. 217235. H-V 264. Milles Wells Ranch, 8 miles north of Paducah. 217236. H-V 270. Four 6’s Ranch, southwest of Guthrie. 217237. H-V 291. Thirteen miles north of Aspermont. 217238. H-V 393. Fourteen miles west of Anson. 217239. H-V 399. Five miles north of Noodle. 217240. H-V 416. Abilene State Park, southwest of Abilene. 217241. 16-19. West of Dickens. Altitude 2,400 feet. Plants up to 3 feet tall. 217242 to 217249. SORGHASTRUM NUTANS (L.) Nash. Poaceae. Indian grass. Texas. 217242. G81. Slaton, near Lubbock. 217243. G141. Kennedy Ranch, Davis Mountains, near Marfa. Alti- tude 5,600 feet. 217244. H-V 31. Jewel Ramage Farm, southern Erath County. 217245. H-V 105. Merrick Davis Ranch, 6 miles west of Albany. 217246. H-V 106. Merrick Davis Ranch, 6 miles west of Albany. 217247. H-V 345. George Studds Farm, 1 mile north of Knox City. 217248. H-V 415. Abilene State Park, southwest of Abilene. 217249. XG 96. Ten miles east of Rocksprings on Barksdale road. Altitude 2,500 feet. 217250 to 217300. Texas. SORGHUM HALEPENSE (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Johnson grass. 217250. H-V 2. Nine miles south of Comanche. Vigorous, leafy plant. 217251. H-V 19. Northwestern Erath County. Plant noted for good leafiness. 217252. H-V 20. Northwestern Erath County. Plant noted for good leafiness. | 217253. H-V 41. Northeastern Erath County. Large, vigorous plants. 217254. H-V 42. Northeastern Erath County. Plant with fine leaves and stems. 202 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 217250 to 217300—Continued 217255. H-V 43. Northeastern Erath County. Leafy plant with medium-size stems. 217256. type. 217257. H-V 56. 217258. H-V 57. tall plant. 217259. H-V 64. H-V 54. Fourteen miles east of Caddo. Eight miles east of Caddo. Eight miles east of Caddo. Twelve miles southeast of Breckenridge. Fine leafy short Broad-leafed plant. Extremely vigorous, Very leafy plant with large rhizomes. 217260. 217261. 217262. 217263. leafy plant. 217264. 217265. 217266. 217267. 217268. 217269. 217270. 217271. 217272. 217273. plant. 217274. H-V 107. H-V 113. H-V 114. H-V 126. H-V 127. H-V 141. H-V 155. H-V 158. H-V 161. H-V 166. H-V 169. H-V 172. H-V 187. Vigorous plants. H-V 192. H-V 198. Two miles west of Albany. Five miles east of Albany. Five miles east of Albany. Very large stems. Six miles southeast of Eliasville. Fine-stemmed Six miles southeast of Eliasville. Thomas Estate, 4 miles north of Throckmorton. Ten miles southeast of Throckmorton. Ten miles south of Throckmorton. Throckmorton, above city lake. Seven miles north of Clifton. Fine-stemmed plant. Sixteen miles north of Meridian. Three miles north of De Leon. Lowe Stout Ranch in southern Baylor County. Six miles southwest of Seymour. Very coarse Six miles southwest of Seymour. Medium size stems, but not very leafy. 217275. leafy plant. 217276. 22a. stemmed plant. 217278. 217279. plant. 217280. 217281 to 217286. 217281. H-V 195. H-V 203. H-V 217. H-V 281. H-V 226. H-V 227. Six miles southwest of Seymour. Fine-stemmed I. M. Higgins Ranch, 9 miles south of Seymour. Eight and one-half miles west of Seymour. Coarse- Sixteen miles west of Seymour. Ten miles west of Crowell. Fine-stemmed leafy Ten miles west of Crowell. Very coarse plant. Five miles south of Guthrie. H-V 276. Fine-stemmed, tall, much more vigorous than surrounding plants. 217282. 217283. inches high. H-V 277. Very coarse large stems, tall, but not very leafy. H-V 278. Short, leafy; maturing at not more than 30 JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 203 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 217250 to 217300—Continued 217281 to 217286—Continued 217284. H-V 279. Coarse, but leafy, heads about 48 inches from ground. 217285. H-V 280. Very fine stems, short and leafy. 217286. H_-V 281. Coarse stems, not very leafy. 217287. H-V 282. Ten miles south of Guthrie. Vigorous, leafy plants. 217288. H-V 283. Ten miles south of Guthrie. Vigorous, leafy plants. 217289. H-V 340. George Studds Farm, 1 mile north of Knox City. 217290. H-V 346. Ten miles north of Knox City. Very coarse stems, not very leafy. 217291. H-V 367. Twenty-five miles southwest of Haskell on Flat Top Ranch. 217292. H-V 389. W. D. Baker Ranch, 15 miles east of Anson. 217293. H-V 395. Fourteen miles west of Anson. Fine-stemmed. 217294. H-V 396. Albert Eviens Farm, Route A, McCaulley. Very vigorous, coarse and leafy; may be a hybrid. 217295. H-V 397. Albert Eviens Farm, Route A, McCaulley. Medium-sized stems. 217296. H-V 398. Albert Eviens Farm, Route A, McCaulley. Very fine stems. 217297. H-V 407. Abilene State Park, southwest of Abilene. 217298. H-V 412. Abilene State Park, southwest of Abilene. 217299. H-V 421. Twenty-two miles north of Coleman. Vigorous young plant, large rhizomes. 217300. H-V 426. Two miles north of Goldthwaite. 217301 to 217305. SPOROBOLUS AIROIDES Torr. Poaceae. Texas. 217301. G 253. East of 9-point Mesa, near Big Bend National Park. Altitude 3,020 feet. 217302. H-V 333. Eight miles west of Benjamin. 217303. H—-V 354. Lynn Pace Ranch, 6 miles southwest of Haskell. 217304. XG 38. Ten miles south of Post. Altitude 2,400 feet. ge): XG 45. Forty miles northwest of Dalhart. Altitude 4,700 eet. 217306. SPOROZOLUS ASPER (Michx.) Kunth. XG 22. Fifteen miles northeast of Eldorado, Tex. Altitude 2,300 feet. 217307 and 217308. SPOROBOLUS CRYPTANDRUS (Torr.) A. Gray. Sand dropseed. 217307. XG 41. Two miles south of Happy, Tex. Altitude 3,600 feet. 217308. H-V 66. Wayland Cemetery, southern Stephens County, Tex. 217309 and 217310. STIPA EMINENS Cav. Poaceae. 217309. G180. Davis Mountains, Tex. Altitude 6,000 feet. 217310. G 276. Big Bend National Park, Tex. Altitude 5,200 feet. 204 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 217311 to 217316. STIPA LEUCOTRICHA Trin. & Rupr. Texas. 217311. G28. Sonora. Altitude 2,600 feet. 217312. G59. Big Spring State Park. Altitude 2,600 feet. 217313. H-V 87. Joe B. Matthews Ranch, 3 miles south of Albany. 217314. H-V 148. Thomas Estate, 4 miles north of Throckmorton. 217315. H-V 201. I. M. Higgins Ranch, 9 miles south of Seymour. 217316. H-V 371. Knox Pittard Ranch, 9 miles east and 1 mile north of Anson. 217317. STIPA NEOMEXICANA (Thurb.) Scribn. New Mexico feathergrass. G 62. Big Spring State Park, Tex. Altitude 2,700 feet. 217318. TRACHYPOGON sp. Poaceae. G11. Santa Fe Ranch, near Encino, Tex. 217319. TRACHYPOGON sp. G12. Santa Fe Ranch, near Encino, Tex. 217320 to 217331. TRICHACHNE CALIFORNICA (Benth.) Chase. Poaceae. Cottontop. Texas. 217320. G106. Ten miles south of Monahans. 217321. G157. Spur Ranch, 25 miles south of Marfa. Altitude 4,500 feet. 217322. G160. Spur Ranch, 25 miles south of Marfa. Altitude 4,500 feet. 217323. G181. Davis Mountains. Altitude 6,000 feet. 217324. Gi184A. “Ho” Canyon, near Rock Pile Park, Davis Moun- tains. Altitude 5,800 feet. 217325. G191. Picnie Rock, Limpia Canyon, near Fort Davis. Alti- tude 5,250 feet. 217326. G 197. McDonald Gbservatory, near top of Locke Mountain, Davis Mountains. Altitude 6,770 feet. 217327. G 257. North of Eggshell Peak, 15 miles north of Terlingua. Altitude 2,800 feet. 217328. G 270. Big Bend National Park. Altitude 5,300 feet. Nar- row-leaf type. 217329. H-V 336. Ten miles north of Knox City. 217330. H-V 392. W. D. Baker Ranch, 15 miles east of Anson. 217331. XG 27. Fifteen miles north of San Angelo on Bronte High- way. Altitude 1,800 feet. 217332. TRICHLORIS sp. Poaceae. G 124. Between Fort Stockton and Pecos, Tex. 217333. TRIDENS ERAGROSTOIDES (Vasey & Scribn.) Nash. Poaceae. XG 100. On Llano River in outskirts of Junction, Tex. Altitude 1,700 feet. 217334. TRIDENS MUTICUS (Torr.) Nash. G 287. Fifteen miles south of Marathon, Tex. Altitude 3,800 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 205 216052 to 217384—Continued 216664 to 217341—Continued 217335. TRIDENS sp. G 122. Twenty miles northwest of Fort Stockton, Tex. 217336. TRIODIA ALBESCENS (Vasey) Woot. Poaceae. H-V 335. Ten miles north of Knox City, Tex. 217337. TRIODIA sp. H-V 210. I. M. Higgins Ranch, 9 miles south of Seymour, Tex. 217338 and 217339. TRIPSACUM DACTYLOIDES L. Poaceae. Eastern gamagrass. 217338. Gi174. Base of Rock Pile, Davis Mountains, Tex. Altitude 6,500 feet. 217339. XG97. Adam Wilson Ranch, 25 miles west of Kerrville, Tex. Altitude 2,000 feet. 217340 and 217341. (Undetermined.) 217340. G47. Two miles west of Big Spring, Tex. Altitude 2,500 feet. 217341. XG 58. Fifteen miles west of Albuquerque, N. Mex. Altitude 5,000 feet. 217342 to 217354. Clones of leguminous and miscellaneous species. 217342 to 217351. Texas. 217342. ACACIA TEXENSIS Torr. & Gray. Mimosaceae. L 17. Fifteen miles west of Marfa. Altitude 5,000 feet. 217343. CALLIANDRA sp. Mimosaceae. XS 2A. Ten miles east of Langtry. Altitude 2,400 feet. 217344. DALEA sp. Fabaceae. L 12. Sonora. Altitude 2,600 feet. 217345. DALEA sp. XS 4. Twenty miles south of Sweetwater on Angelo-Sweetwater Highway. Altitude 2,100 feet. 217346. DOoOLICHOS sp. Fabaceae. L 3. Santa Fe Ranch, near Encino. 217347. GALACTIA CANESCENS Benth. Fabaceae. L 9. Experimental pastures, Encino Division, King Ranch, Encino. 217348. GALACTIA sp. L1. Santa Fe Ranch, near Encino. 217349. INDIGOFERA sp. Fabaceae. L 2. Santa Fe Ranch, near Encino. 217350. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. White clover. H-V 417. Abilene State Park, southwest of Abilene. Excellent growth. 217351. ERIOGONUM WRIGHTII Torr. Polygonaceae. B11. Fourteen miles south of Alpine. Altitude 4,600 feet. Excel- lent browse. 217352 to 217354. ZUROTIA LANATA (Pursh) Mog. Chenopodiaceae. 206 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 216052 to 217384—Continued 217342 to 217354—Continued 217352 to 217354—Continued 217352. XS 5. Twenty-five miles west of Santa Rosa, N. Mex. Alti- tude 4,700 feet. 217353. XS 6. One mile west of Saunders, Ariz. Altitude 6,000 feet. 217354. XS 7. Forty miles southeast of St. Johns, Ariz. Altitude 6,000 feet. 217355 to 217384. Seeds of leguminous species. 217355. CASSIA BAUHINIOIDES A. Gray. Caesalpiniaceae. L 20. Five miles south of Shafter, Tex. Altitude 3,750 feet. 217356 and 217357. CASSIA ROEMERIANA Scheele. 217356. L138. Big Spring State Park. Altitude 2,600 feet. Perennial, 2 leaflets. 217357. L 15. Ponder Ranch, Davis Mountains, near Marfa, Tex. Altitude 5,400 feet. 217358. CASSIA sp. L 14. Thirty-four miles south of Marfa, Tex. 217359. CASSIA sp. L 16. Two miles south of Ojinaga, Chihuahua, Mexico. Altitude 3,000 feet. Two leaflets, oval unsymmetrical, mostly 2-3 centimeters long. White pubescence. 217360. CASSIA sp. L 25. Between Chihuahua City and Camargo, Mexico. Two leaflets. 217361. CASSIA sp. L 27. Between Chihuahua City and Camargo, Mexico. Two leaflets. 217362. CASSIA sp. L 36. Ten miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Small perennial. 217363. CROTALARIA sp. Fabaceae. L 43. Between Torreon and Durango City, Mexico. 217364 to 217369. DALEA LEPORINA (Ait.) Bullock. Fabaceae. Mexico. 217364. L 24. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. 217365. L 28. North of Durango City. Annual. 217366. L 29. North of Durango City. Flowers pale lavender. 217367. L 33. South of Durango City. 217368. L 34. South of Durango City. Petals violet. 217369. L 44. Between Torreon and Durango City. 217370. DALEA TERMINALIS M. E. Jones. L 26. Between Chihuahua City and Camargo, Mexico. 217371 to 217376. Mexico. 217371. DALEA sp. L 30. North of Durango City. Plant woody. Petals dark red. 217372. DALEA sp. L 32. Near D. tinctoria. North of Durango City. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 207 216052 to 217384—Continued 217355 to 217384—Continued 217371 to 217376—Continued PIT3ia0 SDALEA Sp. L 35. South of Durango City. Shrub about 3 feet high; petals violet or red. 217374. DALEA sp. L 37. Fifteen miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Altitude 6,000 feet. Shrub. Petals violet. 217375. DALEA sp. L 42. Between Torreon and Durango City. Woody, rapid-growing plant. 217376. DALEA sp. L 45. Between Durango City and Parral. 217377 and 217378. DESMANTHUS VIRGATUS Willd. Mimosaceae. 217377. L 23. North of Chihuahua City, Mexico. 217378. L 39. South of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Altitude 1,800 feet. 217379. DESMANTHUS sp. L 41. Between Torreon and Durango City, Mexico; heavily grazed. 217380 and 217381. EYSENHARDTIA POLYSTACHYA (Ortega) Sarg. Fabaceae. 217380. L 31. North of Durango City, Mexico. Thornless shrub about 1 meter tall. Corolla white. 217381. L 40. North of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. 217382. PSORALEA FLORIBUNDA Nutt. Fabaceae. L 19. Twenty miles north of Shafter, Tex. Altitude 5,460 feet. 217383. RHYNCHOSIA sp. Fabaceae. L 38. Near R. minima. South of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Altitude 1,800 feet. 217384. TRIFOLIUM sp. Fabaceae. L 46. Between Durango City and Torreon, Mexico. 217385 to 217387. CORYLUS AVELLANA L. Betulaceae. Hazelnut. From Germany. Plants presented by Baumschule Hermann A. Hesse, Ost- friesland. Received Apr. 30, 1954. 217385. Landsberger Lange. 217386. Ldngliche Riesennub. 217387. Vollkugel. 217388. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Department of Commerce and Agriculture, Melbourne, Victoria. Received Apr. 30, 1954. Ventnor. 217389. CRYPTOSTEGIA GRANDIFLORA R. Br. Asclepiadaceae. From Haiti. Seeds collected by Arthur W. Bechtel, Rubber Plant Field Sta- tion, Marfranc, Jeremie. Received Apr. 30, 1954. From Gonaives. 208 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 217390. OPERCULINA TUBEROSA (L.) Meisn: Convolvulaceae. From Angola. Seeds presented by the American Consulate, Luanda. Re- ceived Apr. 30, 1954. 217391. SOLANUM. Solanaceae. From England. Tubers presented by H. S. Howard, Plant Breeding Institute, Cambridge. Received May 3, 1954. Sherry Champion <* Shamrock. 217392 to 217403. TRIFOLIUM MEDIUM Huds. Fabaceae. Mammoth clover. From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Sveriges Utsadesforenings Ultunafilial, Uppsala. Received May 38, 1954. 217392. From Sunnersta, Uppland. 217398. From Kalman. 217393. From Eke, Gotland. 217399. From Sjogestad. 217394. From Ultuna. 217400. From Kolback. 217395. From Lejondal, Uppland. 217401. From Avesta. 217396. From Ansio. 217302. From Koping. - 217397. From Lindorid, Skane. 217403. From Vickleby, Oland. 217404 to 217413. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. From Iowa. Seeds planted at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames. Numbered May 4, 1954. Varieties showing extreme variation. The following types and varieties are considered endemic and are main- tained as germplasm for breeding work. Open-pollinated. 217404. Argentine Pop. A small-eared, tiny-kernelled, prolific variety from the Argentine. Red pericarp. Similar to the grave popcorns of Argentina. 217405. Gourdseed. The extreme white dent corn from the southern United States, which is one of the ancestors of modern United States varieties. 217406. “Japanese Hull-less.” Neither Japanese nor hull-less. High quality rice popcorn very similar to the ancient popcorns of Mexico City. Low knob numbers. Difficult to smear. High row number; ears more or less fasciated. 217407. Ladyfinger. » 218217. EBS 572. 218218. SOLANUM FAMATINAE Bitt. & Wittm. EBS 510. _ 218219. SOLANUM HERRERAE Juz. EBS 665. 218220. .SOLANUM MICRODONTUM Bitter. _ EBS 457. . 218221. SoLANUM SANCTAE-ROSAE Hawkes. EBS 4388. 218222 to 218226. SOLANUM SIMPLICIFOLIUM Bitter. 218222. .EBS 187b. 218225. EBS 526. 218223. EBS 190. 218226. EBS 626. 218224. EBS 447. .. 218227... SOLANUM SOUKUPII Hawkes. EBS 369. 218228. SOLANUM ETUBEROSUM Lindl. EBS 388. “248229. SOLANUM sp. Curao. 218230. FRAGARIA. Rosaceae. Strawberry. From Ecuador. Plants presented by Servicio Cooperativo Interamericano de Agricultura, Quito. Received June 14, 1954. -. Ambato. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 241 218231 to 218233. MAGNOLIA. Magnoliaceae. From Maryland. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale. Numbered June 14, 1954. Magnolia cordata X acuminata. Hybrids developed by Oliver M. Freeman, at the National Arboretum. 218231. Selection No. 1. Flowers large, yellow; plant about 4 feet high. 218232. Selection No. 2. Flowers large, yellow; plant about 10 feet high. 218233. Selection No. 3. Flowers large, yellow; plant about 14 feet high. 218234 to 218239. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by Arthur T. Semple, Technical Assistance Mission to Afghanistan, Kabul. Received June 14, 1954. 218234 to 218237. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. From Samongan. 218234. No.1. Large, sweet, green melon. From Arkani. 218235. No. 2. From Alim. 218236. No. 3. Fruit medium sized, green. 218237. No. 4. Fruit white with rough skin. 218238. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From Doshi. 218239. TRIGONELLA NOEANA Boiss. Fabaceae. From Andkhuni. 218240 to 218251. From Japan. Seeds presented by A. Moriya, Utsunomiya University, Yoko- hama. Received June 14, 1954. 218140 to 218244. From Arakawa Village. Nov. 30, 1953. 218240. ARUNDINELLA HIRTA Koidz. Poaceae. 218241. CENCHRUS PURPURASCENS Thunb. Poaceae. 218242. CYMBOPOGON GOERINGII (Steud.) A. Camus. Poaceae. 218243. ECHINOCHLOA CRUSGALLI var. FRUMENTACEA (Roxb.) W. F. Wright. Poaceae. 218244. INDIGOFERA PSEUDOTINCTORIA Mats. Fabaceae. 218245. MICROSTEGIUM sp. Poaceae. From grounds of Utsunomiya University. 218246. MISCANTHUS SINENSIS Anderss. Poaceae. From Hakone Pass, South of Mount Fuji. Nov. 9, 1953. 218247. MUHLENBERGIA HUEGELLI Trin. Poaceae. From Siobara Spa. Oct. 25, 1953. 218248. PHASEOLUS TRILOBATUS (L.) Schreb. Fabaceae. 218249. SORGHUM BICOLOR Moench. Poaceae. From Kita-Inukai village. 218250. STIPA SIBIRICA (L.) Lam. Poaceae. From Siobara Spa. Oct. 25, 1958. 218251. TRITICUM. Poaceae. Triticum aestium X Secale cereale. 242 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 218252. FRAGARIA. Rosaceae. Strawberry. From Tasmania. Plants presented by the Department of Agriculture, Hobart. Received June 15, 1954. Ettersburg Tree. 218253. VITIS VINIFERA L. Vitaceae. European grape. From Western Australia. Cuttings presented by the Department of Agri- culture, Perth. Received June 15, 1954. Grown at Bakers Hill. White Nice. 218254 to 218262. CITRUS spp. Rutaceae. From Spain. Budwood presented by Carlos Escriva, Valencia. Reeeived June 15, 1954. ; 218254 to 218256. CITRUS RETICULATA Blanco. Mandarin orange. 218254. Clementine. From Alecacer. 218255. Satsuma. From Torrente. 218256. Common mandarin. From Torrente. 218257 to 218262. CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck. Orange. 218257. Blood Oval. (Sangre Doble Fina.) 218258. Cadenera. From Carcagente. 218259. Comunas. From Gandia. 218260. Salustiana. From Carcagente. 218261. Valencia. From Carcagente. 218262. Victoria. Finca del Realengo de Oriol. 218263 to 219557. From Kansas. Material collected by the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Manhattan. Numbered June 15, 1954. Collected in 1953. Place of origin as indicated. 218263 te 218422. ANDROPOGON GERARDII Vitm. Poaceae. Big bluestem. 218263 to 218298. Kansas. 218263 to 218265. Northeast of Pratt. Seeds poorly. 218263. Ne. 15. 218264. No. 16. 218265. No. 17. 218266. No. 31. Southwest of Turon. Seeds fairly well. 218267. No. 32. Southwest of Turon. Seeds fairly well. 218268. No. 33. Near Turon. Seeds fairly well. 218269. No. 34. Southwest of Turon. Seeds fairly well. 218270. No. 53. Five miles west of Buhler. 218271. No. 63. Near Mears Park. Seeds poorly. 218272. No. 99. Franklin County. Heads many, seeds poorly. 218273. No. 116. One mile east of Welda. 218274. No. 1383. One mile north of Kincaid. 218275. No. 134. One mile north of Kincaid. 218276. No. 135. One mile west of Kincaid. 218277. No. 138. Near airport, Tela. JANUA RY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 243 218263 to 219557—Continued 218263 to 218422—Continued 218263 to 218298—Continued 218278 to 218283. From P. B. Fegby farm, Allen County. 218278. No. 140. 218281. No. 143. Clumps large. 218279. No. 141. Clumps large. 218282. No. 144. Clumps large. 218280. No. 142. 218284. No. 159. 218285 to 218287. 218285. No. 180. Clumps large. 218283. No. 145. Clumps large. Harold Baker farm, Allen County. Clumps large. J. O. Hicks farm, Allen County. 218286. No. 181. 218287. No. 182. 218288. No. 188. 218289. No. 193. Tall clump. 218290. No. 206. 218291. No. 242. 218292. No. 255. poorly. 218293. No. 256. poorly. 218294. No. 258. 218295. No. 286. 218296 to 218298. of Altoona. 218296. No. 288. 218297. No. 289. 218298. No. 290. Roadside, Caffey County. One mile east and 3% miles south of Burlington. Bourbon County. Four miles west of Treece. Seeds poorly. Two miles south and 10 miles west of Treece. Seeds Two miles south and 10 miles west of Treece. Seeds Bottomland, Cherokee County. One-half mile south of Carlton. Three and one-half miles west and 1% miles north 218299 to 218400. Oklahoma. 218299. No. 322. 218300. No. 3381. 218301. No. 346. 218302. No. 347. 218303. No. 353. 218304. No. 264. 218305. No. 268. 218306. No. 393. 218307. No. 394. 218308. No. 402. Ponca City. 218309. No. 420. 218310. No. 423. 218311. No. 433. 218312. No. 442. North of Herd. West of U.S. 60. Three miles west of Bartellsville. Three miles west of Bartellsville. Tall clump. West of Skiatook. Two miles west of Haming. Two miles west of Fairfax. Twelve miles south of Ponca City. Twelve miles south of Ponca City. Five miles east of Oklahoma. No. 40 southeast of Four miles west of Drumright. Four miles west of Cushing. Eight miles north of Stillwater. Nineteen miles north of Stillwater. 244 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 218263 to 219557—Continued 218263 to 218422—Continued 218299 to 218400—Continued 218313. No. 445. Two miles south of Perkins. 218314. No. 447. Seven miles east of Perkins. 218315. No. 453. Six miles east of Agra. 218316. No. 460. Five miles north of Stroud. 218317. No. 466. Ten miles northeast of Stroud. 218318. No. 470. Sixteen miles southeast of Bristow. 218319. No. 481. Fifteen miles west of Okmulgee. 218320. No. 494. Five miles southwest of Okemah. 218321 to 218323. Five miles southeast of Shawnee. 218321. No. 507. 218322. No. 508. 218323. No. 509. 218324 to 218326. Five miles northwest of Asher. 218324. No. 529. 218325. No. 530. 218326. No. 531. 218327. No. 577. Six miles northeast of Pauls Valley. 218328. No. 581. One mile west of Stratford. 218329 to 218337. Two miles southeast of Ada. 218329. No. 590. Smut and ergot present. 218330. No. 608. 218334. No. 607. 218331. No. 604. 218335. No. 608. 218332. No. 605. 218336. No. 609. 218333. No. 606. 218337. No. 610. 218338 to 218349. Two miles east of Centrahoma. 218338. No. 618. 218344. No. 624. 218339. No. 619. 218345. No. 625. 218340. No. 620. 218346. No. 626. 218341. No. 621. 218347. No. 627. 218342. No. 622. 218348. No. 628. 218343. No. 623. 218349. No. 628a. 218350 to 218364. Two miles southeast of Lehigh. 218350. No. 646. 218358. No. 654. 218351. No. 647. 218359. No. 655. 218352. No. 648. 218360. No. 656. 218353. No. 649. 218361. No. 657. 218354. No. 650. 218362. No. 658. 218355. No. 651. 218363. No. 659. 218356. No. 652. 218364. No. 660. 218357. No. 653. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 245 218263 to 219557—Continued 218263 to 218422—Continued 218299 to 218400—Continued 218365 to 218371. One mile north of Stringtown. 218365. No. 701. 218369. No. 706. 218366. No. 702. 218370. No. 707. 218367. No. 704. 218371. No. 708. 218368. No. 705. 218372. No. 709. One mile west of Stringtown. 218373 to 218379. West of Gap. 218373. No. 726. 218377. No. 730. 218374. No. 727. 218378. No. 731. 218375. No. 728. 218379. No. 732. 218376. No. 729. 218380 to 218385. Five miles west of McAlister. 218380. No. 747. 218383. No. 750. 218381. No. 748. 218384. No. 751. 218382. No. 749. 218385. No. 752. 218386 to 218388. Ten miles east of Madill. 218386. No. 804. 218387. No. 805. 218388. No. 806. 218389 to 218395. Five miles west of Durant. 218389. No. 829. 218393. No. 838. 218390. No. 830. 218394. No. 834. 218391. No. 831. 218395. No. 835. 218392. No. 832. 218396 to 218399. Southeast of Bennington. 218396. No. 857. 218398. No. 859. 218397. No. 858. 218399. No. 860. 218400. No. 861. Two miles east of Boswell. 218401. No. 891. One mile north of Farreston, Tex. 218402 to 218413. Oklahoma. 218402 to 218408. U.S. 77. 218402. No. 970. 218406. No. 975. 218403. No. 971. 218407. No. 976. 218404. No. 972. 218408. No. 977. 218405. No. 973. 218409. No. 994. Scullin. 218410. No. 1015. Southwest edge of Roff. 218411. No. 1022. Railroad; 1% miles northeast of Fitzhugh. 218412. No. 1030. Two miles north of Aydellatte. 218413. No. 1031. Two miles north of Aydellatte. 246 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 218263 to 219557—Continued 218263 to 218422—Continued 218414. No. 1048. Ottawa, Kans. 218415 and 218416. Oklahoma. 218415. No. 1049. Twenty miles north of Stillwater. 218416. No. 1050. Ten miles east of Perkins. 218417 to 218419. Kansas. 218417. No. P 64. Thirteen miles east of Turon. 218418. No. P 71. One-half mile southwest of Kingman. 218419. No. P1380. Four and one-half miles south of Sedgewick. 218420 to 218422. Oklahoma. 218420. No. P 237. Thirty-one miles northeast of Chandler. 218421. No. P 241. Twelve miles northwest of Drumright. 218422. No. P 244. Four miles west of Yale. 218423 to 218467. ANDROPOGON HALLII Hack. Sand bluestem. 218423 to 218433. Kansas. 218423. No. P 4. One mile southwest of Partridge. 218424. No. P 21. Three miles west of Greensburg. 218425. No. P 23. Six miles west of Greensburg. 218426. No. P 31. Three miles southeast of Kinsley. 218427. No. P 41. Three miles southwest of Macksville. 218428. No. P 45. Five miles south of Macksville. 218429. No. P 47. Six miles south of Macksville. 218330. No. P 54. Eight miles southeast of Macksville. 218431. No. P 59. Five miles southeast of Stafford. 218432. No. P 81. One mile south of Rago. 218433. No. P 83. Six and one-half miles south of Attica. 218434 to 218439. Oklahoma. 218434. No. P 89. Two miles east of Capron. 218435. No. P 93. Two miles northeast of Alva. 218436. No. P97. Fourteen miles east of Alva. 218437. No. P 107. 218438. No. P 113. 218439. No. P 128. Salt Plains Reservoir Dam. Three miles north of Nash. Four miles northwest of Ponca City. 218440 to 218444. Kansas. 218440. No. P 154. 218441. No. P 157. 218442. No. P 165. 218443. No. P 168. 218444. No. P 171. Two miles west of Attica. One-half mile south of Sharon. Ten miles west of Medicine Lodge. Three miles west of Lake City. Fifteen miles east of Coldwater. 218445 to 218466. Oklahoma. 218445. No. P 173. 218446. No. P 177. Seven miles northwest of Alva. Ten miles south of Alva. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 218263 to 219557—Continued 218423 to 218467—Continued 218445 to 218466—Continued 218447. 218448. 218449. 218450. 218451. 218452. 218453. 218454. 218455. 218456. 218457. 218458. 218459. 218460. 218461. 218462. 218463. 218464. 218465. 218466. 218467. No. P 179. Fifteen miles south of Alva. No. P 182. Sixteen miles south of Alva. No. P 186. Seven miles south of Carmen. 247 No. P 189. Two miles south of Clear Springs. INo- Ee 192°" Enid. No. P 194. Five miles north of Drummond. No. P 200. Nineteen miles southwest of Drummond. No. P 208. Nine miles southeast of Watonga. No. P 226. Two miles northwest of Tecumseh. No. P 234. Twenty-two miles northeast of Chandler. No. P 250. Ten miles north of El Reno. No. P 251. Ten miles north of El Reno. No. P 254. Ten miles southwest of Chickasha. No. P 274. Two miles north of Manitou. No. P 275. One mile north of Manitou. No. P 276. One mile north of Manitou. No. P 280. Four miles south of Manitou. No. P 281. Four miles south of Manitou. No. P 282. Two miles south of Frederick. No. P 283. Two miles south of Frederick. No. P 288. One mile east of Oklaunion, Tex. 218468. ANDROPOGON SACCHAROIDES Swartz. No. 214. 218469 to 2 Three miles west of Girard, Tex. 18688. ANDROPOGON SCOPARIUS Michx. 218469 to 218480. Kansas. Silver beardgrass. Little beardgrass. 218469. No.9. Three miles east of St. John. 218470. No. 18. Northeast of Pratt. 218471. No. 19. Northeast of Pratt. 218472. No. 35. Southwest of Turon. 218473. No. 117. One mile east of Welda. 218474. No. 118. One mile east of Welda. 218475. No. 158. Allen County. 218476. No. 174. St. Johns Cemetery, Allen County. 218477. No. 198. Near Paxico. 218478. No. 251. Four miles west of Treece. 218479. No. 294. Three and one-half miles west and 1% miles north of Altoona. 218480. No. 307. Ten miles south of Alma. 248 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 218263 to 219557—Continued 218469 to 218688—Continued 218481 to 218618. Oklahoma. 218481. No. 324. North of Herd. 218482. No. 329. North of U.S. 60. 218483 to 218486. Three miles west of Bartellsville. 218483. No. 342. 218485. No. 344. 218484. No. 343. 218486. No. 345. 218487. No. 354. West of Skiatook. 218488. No. 358. West of Skiatook. 218489. No. 362. Two miles west of Homing. 218490. No. 369. Two miles west of Fairfax. 218491. No. 395. Twelve miles south of Ponca City. 218492. No. 415. One mile south of Hallett. 218493. No. 419. Four miles west of Drumright. 218494. No. 426. Four miles west of Cushing. 218495 to 218497. Eight miles north of Stillwater. 218495. No. 434. 218496. No. 435. 218497. No. 486. 218498. No. 441. Nineteen miles north of Stillwater. 218499. No. 446. Two miles south of Perkins. 218500. No. 451. Seven miles east of Perkins. 218501. No. 454. Six miles east of Agra. 218502. No. 462. Five miles west of Stroud. 218503. No. 463. Five miles north of Stroud. 218504. No. 467. Ten miles northeast of Bristow. 218505. No. 471. Sixteen miles southeast of Bristow. 218506. No. 480. Ten miles northwest of Okmulgee. 218507. No. 482. Fifteen miles west of Okmulgee. 218508 to 218511. Five miles southwest of Okemah. 218508. No. 495. 218510. No. 497. 218509. No. 496. 218511. No. 498. 218512. No. 510. Five miles southeast of Shawnee. 218513. No. 511. Five miles southeast of Shawnee. 218514 to 218516. Ten miles south of Tecumseh. 218514. No. 525. 218515. No. 526. 218516. No. 527. 218517. No. 532. Five miles northwest of Asher. 218518. No. 548. North of Tribbey. 218519. No. 553. Five miles west of Purcell. 218520. No. 554. Five miles west of Purcell. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 218263 to 219557—Continued 218469 to 218688—Continued 218481 to 218618—Continued 218521 to 218524. Eight miles south of Maysville. 218521. No. 563. 218522. No. 564. 218525. No. 576. Six miles east of Elmore City. 218523. 218524. No. No. 565. 568. 218526. No. 578. Six miles northeast of Pauls Valley. 218527. No. 582. One mile west of Stratford. 218528 to 218540. Two miles southeast of Ada. 218528. No. 591. 218529. No. 592. 218530. No. 593. 218531. No. 594. 218532. No. 595. 218533. No. 596. 218534. No. 597. 218535. 218536. 218537. 218538. 218539. 218540. 218541 to 218548. Two miles east of Centrahoma. 218541. No. 632. 218542. No. 633. 218543. No. 634. 218544. No. 635. 218545. 218546. 218547. 218548. No. No. No. No. 218549 to 218557. Two miles southeast of Lehigh. 218549. No. 675. 218550. No. 676. 218551. No. 677. 218552. No. 678. 218553. No. 679. - 218558 to 218563. One mile north of Stringtown. 218558. No. 695. 218559. No. 696. 218560. No. 697. 218564 to 218568. North of Gap. 218564. No. 738. 218565. No. 734. 218566. No. 735. 218569 to 218574. Five miles north of McAlester. 218569. No. 753. 218570. No. 754. 218571. No. 755. 218554. 218555. 218556. 218557. 218561. 218562. 218563. 218567. 218568. 218572. 218573. 218574. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. . 598. . 599: 2613. . 614. . 615. . 616. 636. 637. 638. 639. 680. 681. 682. 683. . 698. . 699. 100. . 736. = US. 756. 757. 758. 249 250 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 218263 to 219557—Continued 218469 to 218688—Continued 218481 to 218618—Continued 218575 to 218590. Three miles east of Ardmore. 218575. No. 772. 218583. No. 218576. No. 773. 218584. No. 218577. No. 774. 218585. No. 218578. No. 780. 218586. No. 218579. No. 781. 218587. No. 218580. No. 782. 218588. No. 218581. No. 783. 218589. No. 218582. No. 784. 218590. No. 218591. to 218594. Ten miles east of Madill. 218591. No. 813. 218593. No. 218592. No. 814. 218594. No. 218595. to 218597. Seventeen miles east of Madill. 218595. No. 819. | 218596. No. 820. 218597. No. 821. 218598 to 218601. Five miles north of Durant. 218598. No. 825. 218600. No. 218599. No. 826. 218601. No. 218602 to 218607. Ten miles east of Durant. 218602. No. 842. 218605. -No. 218603. No. 843. 218606. No. 218604. No. 844. 218607. No. 218608 to 218610. Five miles east of Bennington. 218608. No. 848. 218609. No. 849. 218610. No. 851. 218611. No. 821A. Seventeen miles east of Madill. 218612. No. 828A. Five miles north of Durant. 218613 to 218617. Five miles east of Bennington. 218613. No. 852. 218616. No. 218614. No. 853. 218617. No. 218615. No. 854. 218618. No. 864. Two miles east of Boswell. 218619. No. 870. Two miles south of Arthur City, Tex. 218620. No. 779. Three miles east of Ardmore, Okla. 218621 to 218650. Texas. | 218621. No. 882. Five miles southwest of Kaufman. 218622. No. 883. Five miles southwest of Kaufman. 218623. No. 893. One mile north of Forreston. 785. 786. 787. 788. 789. 790. 791. 792. 815. 816. 827. 828. 845. 846. 847. 855. 856. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 218263 to 219557—Continued 218469 to 218688—Continued 218621 to 218650—Continued 218624 to 218628. Five miles north of Arlington. 218624. No. 895. 218627. No. 218625. No. 896. 218628. No. 218626. No. 897. 218629 to 218635. Four miles north of Selfs. 218629. No. 901. 218633. No. 218630. No. 902. 218634. No. 218631. No. 903. 218635. No. 218632. No. 904. 218636 to 218638. Five miles west of Bonham. 218636. No. 911. 218637. No. 911A. 218638. No. 912. 218639. No. 912A. Two miles west of Bells. 218640 to 218642. Five miles west of Bonham. 218640. No. 913. 218641. No. 913A. 218642. No. 914. 218643 to 218645. Two miles west of Bells. 218643. No. 917A. 218644. No. 918A. 218645. No. 919A. 218646 to 218650. Four miles west of Whitesboro. 218646. No. 931. 218649. No. 218647. No. 932. ~ 218650. No. 218648. No. 933. 218651 to 218686. Oklahoma. 218651 to 218666. Ten miles north of Red River. 218651. No. 939. 218659. No. 218652. No. 940. 218660. No. 218653. No. 941. 218661. No. 218654. No. 941A. 218662. No. 218655. No. 942. . 218663. No. 218656. No. 943. 218664. No. 218657. No. 944. 218665. No. 218658. No. 945. 218666. No. 218667. No. 988. U.S. 77. 218668. No. 984. U.S: 77. 218669. No. 990. Five miles east of Davis. 201 898. 899. 905. 906. 906A. 934, 935. 946. 946A. 947. 948. 950. 951. 952. 953. 252 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 218263 to 219557—Continued 218469 to 218688—Continued 218651 to 218686—Continued 218670 to 218672. Edge of Scullin. 218670. No. 991. 218671. No. 992. 218672. No. 993. 218673 to 218677. Southwest edge of Roff. 218673. No. 1002. 218676. No. 1005. 218674. No. 1003. 218677. No. 1007. 218675. No. 1004. 218678 to 218682. One and one-half miles northeast of Fitzhugh. 218678. No. 1016. 218681. No. 1019. 218679. No. 1017. 218682. No. 1020. 218680. No. 1018. 218683. No. 1082. Two miles north of Aydelotte. 218684. No. 1035. Three miles north of turnpike out of Chandler. 218685. No. 1036. Three miles north of turnpike out of Chandler. 218686. No. 1041. Three miles north of Agra. 218687 and 218688. Kansas. 218687. No.1047. Ottawa. 218688. No. P 27. Three miles southeast of Kinsley. 218689 to 218701. BOUTELOUA CURTIPENDULA (Michx.) Torr. Poaceae. Side-oats grama. 218689 to 218691. Kansas. 218689. No. 36. Southwest of Turon. 218690. No. 157. Harold Baker farm, Allen County. 218691. No. 177. Harry Dragoo farm, Allen County. 218692 to 218696. Oklahoma. 218692. No. 586. One mile west of Stratford. 218693. No. 600. Two miles southeast of Ada. 218694. No. 601. Two miles southeast of Ada. 218695. No. 985. Along U.S. 77. 218696. No. 1021. Northeast of Fitzhugh. 218697. No. 1095. Devine, Tex. 218698. No. 1096. Nuiford, Tex. 218699. No. 131. Four and one-half miles south of Sedgewick, Kans. 218700. No. 152. Two miles west of Attica, Kans. | 218701. No. 284. Two miles south of Frederick, Okla. 218702 and 218703. BOUTELOUA GRACILIS (H. B. K.) Lag. Blue grama. 218702. No. 37. Southwest of Turon, Kansas. 218703. No. 30. Three miles southeast of Kinsley. 218704. BOUTELOUA HIRSUTA Lag. Hairy grama. No. 401. Southeast of Ponca City, Okla. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 293 218263 to 219557—Continued 218705 and 218706. Poaceae. 218705. 218706. Okla. 218707 to 218780. No. P 104. 218707 to 218713. 218707 to 218709. 218707. No.1. 218708. No. 2. 218709. No. 3. 218710 to 218712. 218710. No. 4. 218711. No. 5. 218712. No. 6. 218713. No. 8. 218714 to 218741. 218714 to 218720. CALAMOVILFA GIGANTEA (Nutt.) Scribn. & Merr. No. P 44. Five miles southwest of Macksville, Kans. Two miles northwest of Salt Plains Reservoir Dam, ERAGROSTIS TRICHODES (Nutt.) Wood. Poaceae. Lovegrass. Kansas. Three miles north of Sylvia. Seven miles west of Stafford. Three miles east of St. John. Oklahoma. Twelve miles west of Fairfax. 218714. No. 378. 218718. No. 382. Z2tstis. No: 379. 218719. No. 383. 218716. No. 380. 218720. No. 384. 218717. No. 381. 218721. No. 450. Seven miles east of Perkins. 218722. No. 468. Ten miles northeast of Stroud. 218723. No. 477. Ten miles north ef Okmulgee. 218724 to 218727. Fifteen miles west of Okmulgee. 218724. No. 486. 218726. No. 488. 218725. No. 487. 218727. No. 490. 218728 to 218734. Near Tribbey. 218728. No. 541. 218732. No. 545. BiSiZ9- Nor 542. 218733. No. 546. 218730. No. 543. 218734. No. 547. 218731. No. 544. 218735. No. 964. Ten miles north of Red River. 218736 to 218741. Twelve miles north of Red River. 218736. No. 965. 218739. No. 967. 218737. No. 966A. 218740. No. 968. 218738. No. 966. 218741. No. 969. 218742 to 218758. Kansas. 218742. No. P 5. Five miles west of Partridge. 218743. No. P 7. Two miles south of St. Jehn. 218744. No. P11. Four miles west of St. John. 254 PLANT INVENTORY NO: 162 218263 to 219557—Continued 218707 to 218780—Continued 218742 to 218758—Continued 218745. No. P 24. Six miles west of Greensburg. 218746. No. P 25. Five miles southeast of Kinsley. 218747. No. P 32. Three miles southeast of Kinsley. 218748. No. P 389. Five miles southeast of Belpre. 218749. No. P 40. Four miles southwest of Macksville: 218750. No. P 43. Three and one-half miles southwest of Macksville. 218751. No. P 52. Seven miles southeast of Macksville. | 218752. No. P 52A. Three miles southwest of Sylvia. 218753. No. P 69. Kingman. : 218754. No. P 75. Two miles southwest of Kingman. 218755. No. P 78. Three miles south of Belmont. 218756. No. P 86. Seven miles south of Attica. 218757. No. P 87. Three miles northeast of Carwin. 218758. No. P 98. Fourteen miles east of Alva. 218759 to 218764. Oklahoma. 218759. No. P 103. One mile north of Salt Plains Reservoir Dam. 218760. No. P 106. Two miles northwest of Salt Plains Reservoir Dam. 218761. No. P 110. Two miles south of Hawley... 218762. No. P 115. Ten miles east of Hawley.. 218763. No. P 117. Four miles east of Pondcreek. 218764. No. P 118. Three miles south of Lamont. . 218765. No. P 144... Twenty miles south of Conway Springs, Kans. 218766. No. P15. Six miles north and 8 miles west of Anthony, Okla. 218767 to 218769. Kansas. : 218767. No. P 155. Six miles west of Attica. 218768. No. P 161. Two miles east of Medicine Lodge. 218769. No. P 169. Fifteen miles east of Coldwater. 218770 to 218780. Oklahoma. 218770. No. P 178. Fifteen miles south of Alva. 218771. No. P 197. Ten miles southwest of Drummond. 218772. No. P 202. Four miles west of Lacey. 218773. No. P 207. Nine miles southeast of Watonga. 218774. No. P 210. Fourteen miles southeast of Watonga. 218775. No. P 221. -Six miles southeast of Norman. 218776. No. P 229. Eight miles southeast of Chandler. ~ 218777. No. P 230. Ten miles north of Chandler. 218778. No. P 239. Twelve miles northwest of Drumright. | 218779. No. P 242. Sixteen miles northwest of Drumright. 218780. No. P. 246.. Ten miles southwest of Yale. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 255 218263 to 219557—Continued 218781. PANICUM ANCEPS Michx. Poaceae. No. 254. Two miles south and 9 miles west of Treece, Kans. 218782 to 219012. PANICUM VIRGATUM L. Switch grass. 218782 to 218850. Kansas. 218782. No. 13. Three miles east of St. John. 218783. No. 14. Three miles east of St. John. 218784 to 218794. Southwest of Turon. 218784. No. 20. 218790. No. 26. 218785. No, 21. 218791. No. 27. 218786. No. 22. 218792. No. 28. 218787. No. 23. 218793. No. 29. 218788. No. 24. 218794. No. 30. 218789. No. 25. 218795 to 218798. Five miles north of Buhler. 218795... No. 54: 218797. No. 56. 218796. No. 55. 218798. No. 57. 218799 to 218801. East of Inman. 218799. No. 58. 218800. No. 59. 218801. No. 60. 218802. No. 62. Two miles north of Peoria and 6 miles east of Ottawa. 218803. No. 64. Mears Park. 218804. No. 74. Peoria. 218805 to 218808. Two and one-half miles west of Osawatomie. 218805. No. 90. 218807. No. 92. 218806. No. 91. 218808. No. 93. 218809. No. 98. Franklin County. 218810. No. 102. One mile west and 1 mile south of Garnett. 218811 to 218815. One mile east of Welda. 218811. No. 108. 218814. No. 111. 218812. No. 109. 218815. No. 112. 218813. No. 110. 218816. No. 120. Garnett Lake. 218817. No. 123. Two miles south of Anderson County line. 218818. No. 136. One mile north of Kincaid. 218819. No. 155. Three miles south of cement plant, Iola. 218820. No. 156. Three miles south of cement plant, Iola..- 218821. No. 176. Allen County. 218822. No. 184. Two miles -south and % mile east of Burlington. 218823. No. 204. Three miles south and 4% miles west of Fort Scott. 218824. No. 205. Three miles south and 4% miles west of Fort Scott. 218825. No. 213. Two miles south of Hepler. 256 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 218263 to 219557—Continued 218782 to 219012—Continued 218782 to 218850—Continued 218826 to 218836. West edge of Treece. 218826. No. 231. 218832. No. 237. 218827. No. 232. 218833. No. 238. 218828. No. 233. 218834. No. 2389. 218829. No. 234. 218835. No. 240. 218830. No. 235. 218836. No. 241. 218831. No. 236. 218837 to 218841. Four miles west of Treece. 218837. No. 243. 218840. No. 246. 218838. No. 244. 218841. No. 247. 218839. No. 245. 218842. No. 269. Two miles north of Parson. 218843. No. 271. One-half mile west and 4 miles north of Altamont. 218844. No. 276. Ordnance plant, Labette County. 218845. No. 277. Ordnance plant, Labette County. 218846. No. 285. One-half mile south of Earlton. 218847. No. 291. Three and one-half miles west and 1% miles north of Altoona. 218848. No. 292. Three and one-half miles west and 1% miles north of Altoona. 218849. No. 308. Ten miles south of Alma. 218850. No. 309. Ten miles south of Alma. 218851 to 218897. Oklahoma. 218851. No. 325. North of Herd. 218852. No. 332. Along Oklahoma No. 96, north of U. S. No. 60. 218853. No. 340. Three miles west of Bartellsville. 218854. No. 341. Three miles west of Bartellsville. 218855. No. 348. One and three-tenths miles south of Watova. 218856. No. 368. Two miles west of Horning. 218857. No. 382-A. Twelve miles west of Fairfax. 218858. No. 396. Twelve miles south of Ponca City. 218859. No. 406. Five miles east of Oklahoma No. 40 on Oklahoma No. 15. (Southeast of Ponca City.) 218860. No. 416. One mile south of Hallett. 218861. No. 425. Four miles west of Cushing. 218862. No. 431. Eight miles north of Stillwater. 218863. No. 439. Nineteen miles north of Stillwater. 218864. No. 444. Two miles south of Perkins. 218865. No. 449. Seven miles east of Perkins. 218866. No. 457. Six miles east of Agra. 218867. No. 465. Five miles north of Stroud. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 257 218263 to 219557—Continued 218782 to 219012—Continued 218851 to 218897—Continued 218868. No. 472. Sixteen miles southeast of Bristow. 218869. No. 479. Ten miles northwest of Okmulgee. 218870. No. 485. Fifteen miles west of Okmulgee. 218871. No. 516. Five miles southeast of Shawnee. 218872. No. 540. Five miles northwest of Asher. 218873. No. 559. Five miles west of Purcell. 218874. No. 580. Six miles northeast of Pauls Valley. 218875. No. 587. One mile west of Stratford. 218876. No. 588. Two miles southeast of Ada. 218877. No. 612. Two miles southeast of Ada. 218878 to 218881. Two miles east of Centrahoma. 218878. No. 640. 218880. No. 642. 218879. No. 641. 218881. No. 643. 218882 to 218884. U.S. 75 at east edge of Coal County. 218882. No. 671. 218883. No. 672. 218884. No. 673. 218885 to 218887. One mile north of Stringtown. 218885. No. 688. 218886. No. 689. 218887. No. 694. 218888 to 218892. North of Gap. 218888. No. 720. 218891. No. 723. 218889. No. 721. 218892. No. 725. 218890. No. 722. 218893. No. 763. Five miles north of McAlester. 218894. No. 764. Five miles north of McAlester. 218895. No. 817. Ten miles east of Madill. 218896. No. 822. Seventeen miles east of Madill. 218897. No. 823. Seventeen miles east of Madill. 218898 to 218904. Texas. 218898 to 218900. Five miles southwest of Kaufman. 218898. No. 878. 218899. No. 879. 218900. No. 880. 218901. No. 915. Two miles west of Bells. 218902. No. 915A. Five miles west of Bonham. 218903. No. 916. Five miles west of Bonham. 218904. No. 916A. Two miles west of Bells. 258 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 218263 to 219557—Continued 218782 to 219012—Continued 218905 to 218915. Oklahoma. 218905 to 218909. Ten miles north of Red River. 218905. No. 954. 218908. No. 957. 218906. No. 955. -. 218909. No. 958. 218907. No. 956. 218910. No. 986. Five miles east of Davis. 218911. No. 987. Five miles east of Davis. 218912 to 218915. Southwest edge of Roff. 218912. No. 997. 218914. No. 999. 218913. No. 998. 218915. No. 1000. 218916 to 218944. Kansas. 218916. No. 1044. Ottawa. 218917. No. 1046. Turon. 218918. No. 1085. Franklin County. 218919. No. P 1. One-half mile north of Hutchinson. 218920. No. P 2. Three-fourths mile north of Hutchinson. 218921. No. P 6. Five miles west of Partridge. 218922. No. P10. Ten miles south and 4 miles west of St. John. 218923. No. P 16. Three miles west and 1 mile south of Pratt. 218924. No. P 22. Four miles west of Greensburg. 218925. No. P 26. Five miles southeast of Kinsley. 218926. No. P 29. Two miles southeast of Kinsley. 218927. No. P 38. Two miles north of Kinsley. 218928. No. P 34. One and one-half miles northeast of Kinsley. 218929. No. P 35. Two miles southeast of Belpre. 218930. No. P 36. Two miles southeast of Belpre. 218931. No. P 37. Four miles southeast of Belpre. 218932. No. P 42. Three miles southwest of Macksville. 218933. No. P 49. Seven and one-fourth miles south of Macksville. 218934. No. P 50. Seven and one-half miles south of Macksville. 218935. No. P 53. Eight miles southeast of Macksville. 218936. No. P 57. Six miles southeast of Stafford. 218937. No. P 58. Six miles southeast of Stafford. 218938. No. P 65. Thirteen miles east of Turon. 218939. No. P 67. Two miles south of Pretty Prairie. 218940. No. P 70. One-half mile southwest of Kingman. 218941. No. P 74. Two miles southwest of Kingman. 218942. No. P 80. One mile south of Kingman. 218943. No. P 84... Six and one-half miles south of Attica.~- 218944. No. P 85. Seven miles south of Attica. 218263 to 219 JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 259 -- PF 979) i—Continued 218782 te 219912—Continued 218945 to 218957. Oklahoma. 218945. No. P 92. Two miles northeast of Alva. 218946. No. P 94. Four miles east of Alva. 218947. No. P 95. Fourteen miles east of Alva. 218948. No. P 100. Fourteen miles east of Alva. 218949. No. P 101. Three miles southeast of Cherokee. 218950. No. P-105. Two miles northwest of Salt Plains Reservoir Dam:,;;. 4" 218951. No. P 111... Two miles south of Hawley. 218952. No. P.120.. Three miles south of Lamont. 218953. No. P 122. Nine miles southeast of Lamont. ’ 218954. No. P 123. Six miles southwest of Blackwell. 218955. No. P 124. One mile west of Blackwell. 218956. No. P 127. Four miles northwest of Ponca City. 218957. No. P 129. One mile west of Ponca City. 218958 te 218970. Kansas. 6e 218958. No. P 133. Two miles southwest of airport, Wichita. 218959. No. P 135. One-half mile northeast of Clearwater. 218960. No. P 137. One-half mile northeast of Clearwater. 218961. No. P 140... Qne-fourth mile north of Conway Springs. 218962. No. P 142. Fourteen miles south of Conway Springs. 218963. No. P 146... Three miles north of Caldwell. 218964. No. P 148. Three miles north of Anthony. 218965. No. P 150. Six miles north and 6 miles west of Anthony. 118966. No. P 156. Six miles west of Attica. 218867. No. P 158. One-half mile south of Sharon. 218968. No. P 162. Two miles east of Medicine Lodge. 218969. No. P 164. Ten miles west of Medicine Lodge. 218970. No. P 167. Three miles west of Lake City. 218971 to 218993. Oklahoma. 218971. No. P 175. Ten miles south of Alva. 218972. No. P 183. Fifteen miles south and 1 mile east of Alva. 218973. No. P 184. _Seven miles south of Carmen. 218974. No. P 187. Two miles south of Cleo Springs. 218975. No. P 188. Two miles south of Cleo Springs. 218976. No. P 191. Enid. 218977. No. P 193. Five miles south of Drummond. 218978. No. P 196. ..Two miles southwest of Drummond. 218979. No. P 198. Ten miles scuthwest of Drummond. 218980. No. P 199. Seventeen miles southwest of Drummond. 218981. No. P 203. Three miles west of Lacey. 260 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 218263 to 219557—Continued 218782 to 219012—Continued 218971 to 218993—Continued No. P 212. Three miles south of Union. No. P 215. Eight miles southwest of Wheatland. No. P 218. Ten miles southwest of Norman. No. P 220. Six miles southwest of Norman. No. P 227. Two miles northwest of Tecumseh. No. P 232. Thirteen miles north of Chandler. No. P 238. Thirty-one miles northeast of Chandler. No. P 248. Twenty miles southwest of Yale. No. P 258. One-half mile west of Cement. No. P 260. Thirteen miles southwest of Cement. No. P 261. Five miles east of Medicine Park. No. P 262. Five miles east of Medicine Park. 218982. 218983. 218984. 218985. 218986. 218987. 218988. 218989. 218990. 218991. 218992. 218993. 218994 to 218997. 218994. 218995. 218996. 218997. 218998 to 219001. 218998. 218999. 219000. 219001. 219002 to 219004. 219002. 219003. 219004. 219005 to 219012. 219005. 219006. 219007. 219008. 219009. Kansas. No. P 266. Lake Lawton. No. P 268. Wichita. No. P 270. Wichita. No. P 271. Five miles west of Cache. Oklahoma. No. P 278. One mile north of Manitou. No. P 279. Four miles south of Manitou. No. P 285. Two miles south of Frederick. No. P 286. Four miles south of Frederick. Texas. No. P 291. One mile north of Aubrey. No. P 293. Two miles north of Collinsville. No. P 294. One mile south of Whitesboro. Oklahoma. No. P 302. Fifteen miles southwest ef Wilson. No. P 303. Ten miles east of Ryan. No. P 304. Ten miles east of Ryan. No. P 306. Five miles northwest of Ryan. No. P 308. Eleven miles northwest of Comanche. 219010 to 219012. 219010. 219011. 219012. 219013 to 219020. P 309. P 310. P 311. 219013 to 219016. 219013. 219014. No. 422. No. 505. Lake Comanche, Okla. PASPALUM FLORIDANUM Michx. Poaceae. Oklahoma. Four miles west of Drumright. Four miles north and 2 miles west of Seminole. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 261 218263 to 219557—Continued 219013 to 219020—Continued 219013 to 219016—Continued 219015. No. 644. Two miles east of Centrahoma. 219016. No. 775. Three miles east of Ardmore. 219017 to 219020. Texas. 219017. No. 881. Five miles southwest of Kaufman. 219018. No. 937. Four miles west of Whitesboro. 219019. No. 1093. Groesbeck. 219020. No. 1094. Ross. 219021. PASPALUM sp. No. 350. Thirteen miles south of Watova, Okla. 219022. PASPALUM sp. No. 351. Thirteen miles south of Watova, Okla. 219023 to 219352. SORGHASTRUM NUTANS (L.) Nash. Poaceae. Indian grass. 219623 to 219081. Kansas. 219023. No. 10. Three miles east of St. John. 219024. No. 11. Three miles east of St. John. 219025 to 219029. Kansas No. 61 southwest of Turon. 219025. No. 48. 219028. No. 51. 219026. No. 49. 219029. No. 52. 219027. No. 50. 219030 to 219036. Two and one-half miles west of Osawatomie. 219030. No. 82. 219034. No. 87. 219031. No. 83. 219035. No. 88. 219032. No. 84. 219036. No. 89. 219033. No. 85. 219037. No. 100. Franklin County. 219038. No. 101. Franklin County. 219039 to 219041. One mile east of Welda. 219039. No. 113. 219040. No. 114. 219041. No. 115. 219042. No. 121. Garnett Lake. 219043 to 219046. One mile north of Kincaid. 219043. No. 128. 219045. No. 131. 219044. No. 129. 219047 to 219052. 219047. No. 146. 219048. No. 147. 219049. No. 150. 219053. No. 160. 219046. No. 132. Three miles south of cement plant, Iola. 219050. No. 152. 219051. No. 153. 219052. No. 154. Allen County. 262 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 218263 to 219557—Continued 219023 to 219352—Continued 219023 to 219081—Continued 219054 to 219056. Harold Baker farm, Allen County. 219054. No. 161. 219055. No. 162. 219056. No. 163. 219057 to 219064. St. Johns cemetery. 219057. No. 164. 219061. No. 168. 219058. No. 165. 219062. No. 169. 219059. No. 166. 219063. No. 170. 219060. No. 167. 219064. No. 178. 219065. No. 188. Two miles south and % mile east of Burlington. 219966. No. 197. Raxico. 219067. No. 211. Two miles south of Hepler. 219068. No. 217. Three miles west and 1 mile north of Gerard. 219069. No. 248. Four miles west of Treece. 219070. No. 257. Two miles south and 10 miles west of Treece. 219071 to 219078. Two and one-half miles south and 1 mile west of Columbus High School, Columbus. 218071. No. 260. 219075. No. 264. 219072. No. 261. 219076. _ No. 265. 219073. No. 262. 219077. No. 266. 219074. No. 263 219078. No. 267. 219079. No. 287.. Wilson County. 219080. No. 306. Ten miles south of Alma. 219081. No. 310. Southeast of Chalk. 219082 to 219193. Oklahoma. 219082. No. 323. Along Oklahoma No. 99, north of Herd. 219083. No. 330. Along Oklahoma No. 96, north of U.S. No. 60. 219084. No. 339. Three miles west of Bartlesville. 219085. No. 349. One and three-tenths miles south of Watova. 219086. No. 361. Two miles west of Horning: 219087. No. 370. Two miles west of Fairfax. 219088 to 219094. Twelve miles south of Ponca City. 219088. No. 385. 219092. No. 3890. 219089. No. 387. 219093. _ No. 391. 219090. No. 388. 219094. No. 392... 219091. No. 389. 219095. No. 399. Five miles southeast of Ponca City. 219096. No. 400. Five miles southeast of Ponca City. 2190997. No. 417. One mile south of Hallett. 219098. No. 421. Four miles west of Drumright. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 218263 to 219557—Continued 219023 to 219352—Continued 219082 to 219193—Continued 219099. No. 424. 219100. No. 482. 219101. No. 437. 219102. No. 440. 219103. No. 443. 219104. No. 448. 219105. No. 455. 219106. No. 456. 219107. No. 461. 219108. No. 473. 219109. No. 484. 219110. No. 492. 219111. No. 493. 219112 to 219116. 219112. No. 499. 219113. No. 500. 219114. No. 502. 219117 to 219120. 219117. No. 512. 219118. No. 513. 219121 to 219126. 219121. No. 519. 219122. No. 520. 219123. No. 521. 219127 to 219132. 219127. No. 533. 219128. No. 534. 219129. No. 535. 219133 to 219135. 219133. No. 555. 219134. No. 556. 219135. No. 557. 219136 to 219140. 219136. No. 569. 219137. No. 571. 219138. No. 572. 219141. No. 579. 219142 to 219144. 219142. No. 583. 219143. No. 584. 219144. No. 585. Four miles west of Cushing. . Eight miles north of Stillwater. Hight miles north of Stillwater. Nineteen miles north of Stillwater. Two miles south of Perkins. Seven miles east of Perkins. Six miles east of Agra. Six miles east of Agra. Five miles north of Stroud. Sixteen miles southeast of Bristow. Fifteen miles west of Okmulgee. Five miles southwest of Okemah. Five miles southwest of Okemah. Four miles north and 2 miles west of Seminole. 219115. No. 503. 219116. No. 504. Five miles southeast of Shawnee. 219119. No. 514. 219120... No. 515. Ten miles south of Tecumseh. 219124. No. 522. 219125. No. 523. Ts 219126... No. 524. Five miles northwest of Asher. 219130. No. 537. 219131. No. 538. 219132. No. 539. Five miles west of Purcell. Six miles east of Elmore City. 219139. No. 573. 219140. No. 574. Six miles northeast of Paul’s Valley. One mile west of Stratford. 263 264 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 218263 to 219557—Continued 219023 to 219352—Continued 219082 to 219193—Continued 219145. No. 589. Two miles southeast of Ada. 219146. No. 611. Two miles southeast of Ada. 219147. No. 629. Two miles east of Centrahoma. 219148 to 219157. Two miles southeast of Lehigh. 219148. No. 661. 219153. 219149. No. 662. 219154. 219150. No. 6638. 219155. 219151. No. 664. 219156. 219152. No. 665. 219157. 219158 to 219165. One mile north of Stringtown. 219158. No. 703. 219162. 219159. No. 710. 219163. 219160. No. 711. 219164. 219161. No. 712. 219165. 219166 to 219170. North of Gap. 219166. No. 738. 219169. 219167. No. 748. 219170. 219168. No. 744. 219171 to 219174. Five miles north of McAlester. 219171. No. 759. 219173. 219172. No. 760. 219174. 219175 to 219184. Three miles east of Ardmore. 219175. No. 765. 219180. 219176. No. 767. 219181. 219177. No. 768. 219182. 219178. No. 794. 219183. 219179. No. 795. 219184. 219185 to 219187. Ten miles east of Madill. 219185. No. 808. 219186. No. 809. 219187. No. 810. 219188 to 219191. Five miles north of Durant. 219188. No. 836. 219190. 219189. No. 838. 219191. 219192. No. 865. Two miles east of Boswell. 219193. No. 866. Two miles east of Boswell. 219194 to 219216. Texas. 219194 to 219196. Two miles south of Arthur City. 219194. No. 871. 219195. No. 872. 219196. No. 875. . 666. . 667. . 668. . 669. . 670. . 713. . 715. SAGUT's . 718. . 745. . 746. . FON: . 762. . 796. 2 hits . 800. . 802. . 803. . 839. No. 841. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 265 218263 to 219557—Continued 219023 to 219352—Continued 219194 to 219216—Continued 219197. No. 885. Five miles southwest of Kaufman. 219198 to 219200. One mile north of Forreston. 219198. No. 886. 219199. No. 888. 219200. No. 889. 219201. No. 909. Five miles west of Bonham. 219202. No. 910. Five miles west of Bonham. 219203 to 219216. Four miles west of Whitesboro. 219203.. No. 917. 219210. No. 924. 219204. No. 918. 219211. No. 925. 219205. No. 919. 219212. No. 926. 219206. No. 920. 219213. No. 927. 219207. No. 921. 219214. No. 928. 219208. No. 922. 219215. No. 929. 219209. No. 923. 219216. No. 936. 219217 to 219247. Oklahoma. 219217 to 219219. Ten miles north of Red River. 219217. No. 959. 219218. No. 960. 219219. No. 961. 219220 to 219225. Along U.S. Route 77. 219220. No. 974. 219223. No. 980. 219221. No. 978. 219224. No. 981. 219222. No. 979. 219225. No. 982. 219226. No. 988. Five miles east of Davis. 219227. No. 989. Five miles east of Davis. 219228. No. 995. Scullin. 219229 to 219237. Southwest edge of Roff. 219229. No. 1006. 219234. No. 1011. 219230. No. 1007. 219235. No. 1012. 219231. No. 1008. 219236. No. 1013. 219232. No. 1009. 219237. No. 1014. 219233. No. 1010. 219238 to 219243. One and one-half miles northeast of Fitzhugh. 219238. No. 1023. 219241. No. 1026. 219239. No. 1024. 219242. No. 1028. 219240. No. 1025. 219243. No. 1029. 219244. No. 1037. Three miles north of Chandler. 266 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162° 218263 to 219557—Continued 219023 to 219352—Continued 219217 to 219247—Continued 219245 to 219247. Three miles north of Agra. 219245. No. 1038. 219246. No. 1039. 219247. No. 1040. 219248 to 219250. Kansas. 219248. No. 1051. Ben Kiefer farm, Ottawa. 219249. No. 1052. Ben Kiefer farm, Ottawa. 219250. No. 1053. Five miles south of Council Grove. 219251. No. 1054. Twenty miles north of Stillwater, Okla. 219252 to 219277. Kansas. 219252. No. 1086. Franklin County. 219253. No. P38. One mile southwest of Partridge. 219254. No. P 8. Ten miles south of St. John. 219255. No. P9. Ten miles west of St. John. 219256. No. P12. Five miles west and 6 miles south of St. John. 219257. No. P13. Two miles west of Pratt. 219258. No. P14. Two and one-fourth miles west of Pratt. 219259. No. P18. Two miles west of Haviland. . 219260. No. P28. Three miles southeast of Kinsley. 219261. No. P38. Four miles southeast of Belpre. 219262. No. P46. Six miles south of Macksville. 219263. No. P48. Seven miles south of Macksville. 219264. No. P51. Seven and three-fourths miles south of Macksville. 219265. No. P55. Eight miles east of Macksville. 219266. No. P56. Six miles southeast of Stafford. 219267. No. P61. Five miles southeast of Stafford. 219268. No. P63. Four miles southeast of Turon. 219269. No. P66. Four miles south and 13 miles east of Turon. 219270. No. P68. Two miles south of Pretty Prairie. 219271. No. P72... One-half mile southwest of Kingman. 219272. No. P73. Two miles southwest of Kingman. 219273. No. P76. Four miles southwest of Kingman. 219274. No. P77. Six miles southwest of Kingman. 219275. No. P79. One mile south of Rago. 219276. No. P.82. Six and one-half miles south of Attica. 219277. No. P88. Three miles northeast of Kiowa. 219278 to 219291. Oklahoma. UES 219278. No. P90. Two miles east of Capron. 219279. No. P91. Twomiles northeast of Alva. 219280. No. P96. Fourteen miles east of Alva. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 267 218263 to 219557—Continued 219023 to 219352—Continued 219278 to 219291—Continued 219281. 219282. 219283. 219284, ervoir. 219285. 219286. 219287. 219288. 219289. 219290. 219291. 219292. 219293. 219294. 3 99: . P 102. eee LOS. ee LOO: ge TD. eee LA: eqle 116. le AG, EA vAM ae 2h. we 126. 219292 to 219294. No. No. No. P 134. P 1386. P 139. 219295. No. P 204, Fourteen miles east of Alva. Three miles southeast of Cherokee. Kight miles north of dam, Salt Plains Reservoir. Twelve miles northeast of dam, Salt Plains Res- Four miles south of Hawley. Ten miles east of Hawley. Eighteen miles east of Hawley. Three miles south of Lamont. Five miles southeast of Lamont. Four miles northwest of Ponea City. Four miles northwest of Ponca City. Kansas. Two miles southwest of Wichita. One-half mile northeast of Clearwater. One-fourth mile north of Conway Springs. Five miles southeast of Lacey, Okla. 219296 to 219304. Kansas. 219296. No.P 143. Twenty miles south of Conway Springs. 219297. No. P147. Three miles north of Anthony. 219298. No.P149. Six miles north and 6 miles west of Anthony. 219299. No. P1538. Two miles west of Attica. 219300. No. P159. Three miles west of Sharon. 219301. No. P 160. Three miles east and 1% miles south of Medicine Lodge. 219302. No. P1638. Ten miles west cf Medicine Lodge. 219303. No. P166. Three miles west of Lake City. 219304. No.P170. Fifteen miles east of Coldwater. 219305 to 219339. Oklahoma. 219305. No. P174. Seven miles northwest of Alva. 219306. No. P176. Ten miles south of Alva. 219307. No. P180. Sixteen miles south of Alva. 219308. No.P185. Seven miles south of Carmen. 219309. No.P 190. Enid. 219310. No. P 195. Five miles north of Drummond. 219311. No. P 201. Nineteen miles southwest of Drummond. 219312. No. P 205. Five miles southeast of Lacey. 219313. No. P 206. Sixteen miles southeast of Lacey. 219314. No. P 209. Fourteen miles southeast cf Watonga. 219315. No. P 211. South of Canadian River. 219316. No. P 213. Three miles south of Union. 268 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 218263 to 219557—Continued 219023 to 219352—Continued 219305 to 219339—Continued 219317. No. P 214. Eight miles southwest of Wheatland. 219318. No. P217. Ten miles southwest of Norman. 219319. No. P 219. Six miles southwest of Norman. 219320. No. P 222. Six miles southwest of Norman. 219321. No. P 223. Twelve miles east of Norman. 219322. No. P 224. Twelve miles southeast of Pink. 219323. No. P 225. One mile northwest of Tecumseh. 219324. No. P 228. Fifteen miles northwest of Tecumseh. 219325. No. P 231. Ten and one-half miles north of Chandler. 219326. No. P 233. Fifteen miles northeast of Chandler. 219327. No. P 235. Twenty-two miles northeast of Chandler. 219328. No. P 236. Thirty-one miles northeast of Chandler. 219329. No. P 240. Twelve miles northwest of Drumright. 219330. No. P2438. Seventeen miles northwest of Drumright. 219331. No. P 245. Four miles west of Yale. 219332. No.P 249. Three miles east of Perry. 219333. No. P 252. Ten miles southwest of Chickasha. 219334. No. P 253. Ten miles southwest of Chickasha. 219335. No. P 255. Twelve miles southwest of Chickasha. 219336. No. P 256. Twelve miles southwest of Chickasha. 219337. No. P 257. One mile east of Cement. 219338. No. P 264. Two miles east of Medicine Park. 219339. No. P 265. Lake Lawtonka. 219340. No. P 267. Wild Life Refuge, Wichita, Kans. 219341 to 219344. Oklahoma. 219341. No. P 272. Eight miles west of Cache. 219342. No. P273. Eight miles west of Cache. 219343. No. P277. One mile north of Manitou. 219344. No. P 287. Four miles south of Frederick. 219345 to 219348. Texas. 219345. No. P 290. One mile north of Aubrey. 219346. No. P 292. Two miles north of Collinsville. 219347. No. P 297. Two miles north of Whitesboro. 219348. No. P 298. Two miles north of Whitesboro. 219349 to 219352. Oklahoma. 219349. No. P 300. Ten miles southwest of Wilson. 219350. No. P 307. Eleven miles west of Comanche. 219351. No. P312. Near Lake Comanche. 219352. No. P 313. Near Lake Comanche. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 269 218263 to 219557—Continued 219353 and 219354. SPOROBOLUS HETEROLEPIS A. Gray. Poaceae. Prairie dropseed. 219353. No. 719. One mile north of Stringtown, Okla. 219354. No. 863. Two miles east of Boswell, Okla. 219355. TRIDENS FLAVUS (L.) Hitche. Poaceae. Purpleton. No. 1091. Groesbeck, Tex. 219356 to 219359. TRIDENS STRICTUS (Nutt.) Nash. 219356. No. 215. Three miles west of Girard, Kans. 219357. No. 218. Three miles west and 1 mile north of Girard, Kans. 219358. No.617. Two miles southeast of Ada, Okla. 219359. No.684. Two miles southeast of Lehigh, Okla. 219360 to 219392. TRIPSACUM DACTYLOIDES L. Poaceae. Eastern gamagrass. Kansas 219360. No.178. Harry Dragoo upland meadow, Allen County. 219361. No.194. Five miles west of Burlington. 219362. No. 220. One mile south and 2 miles west of Farlington. 219363. No. 1056. Eight miles east of Junction City. 219364. No. 1057. Fifteen miles east of Junction City. 219365. No. 1058. Twelve miles east of Junction City. 219366. No. 1059. Eleven miles east of Junction City. 219367. No. 1060. Eighteen miles west and 7 miles north of Hutchinson. 219368. No. 1061. Nine miles east of Junction City. 219369. No. 1062. Twomiles northeast of Council Grove. 219370. No. 10638. One-half mile west of Cedar Point. 219371. No. 1064. North of Flush. 219372. No. 1065. Six miles west of Westmoreland. 219373. No. 1066. Six miles west of Westmoreland. 219374. No. 1067. Five miles north of Flush. 219375. No. 1068. Six miles west of Westmoreland. 219376. No. 1069. Near Manhattan. 219377. No. 1070. Eight miles west of Westmoreland. 219378. No.1071. Five miles northeast of Council Grove. 219379. No. 1072. Pottawatomie County. 219380. No. 1073. Eight miles west of Westmoreland. 219381. No. 1074. Seventeen and one-half miles east of Junction City. 219382. No. 1075. Three miles south of viaduct, Manhattan. 219383. No. 1076. Ten miles northeast of Council Grove. 219384. No. 1077. Ten miles west of Junction City. 219385. No. 1078. North of Flush. 219386. No. 1079. North of Flush. 219387. No. 1080. One mile west of Chapman. 219388. No. 1081. Three miles east and 1 mile north of Sylvia. 270 PLANT INVENTORY “NO. 162 218263 to 219557—Continued 219350 to 219392—Continued No. 1082. No. 1083. No. 1084. 219389. 219390. 219391. son. 219392. 219393. 219394. 219395. 219396. 219397. 219398. 219399. 219400. 219401. No. 1087. 219393 and 219394. No. 230. No. 798. 219395 to 219403. AMORPHA CANESCENS-Pursh. Fabaceae. Leadplant. 219395 te 219401. No. 743. a Os . 105. . 209. 1299. 42. 219402 and 219403. 219402. No. 335. 219403. No. 373. Seven miles east of Chapman. Agronomy Farm, Manhattan. Twenty-two miles west and 7 miles north of Hutchin- Ten miles northeast of Hutchinson. UNIOLA LATIFOLIA Michx. Poaceae. Broadleaf uniola. Southwest of Pittsburg, Kans. Three miles east of Ardmore, Okla. Kansas. Southwest of Turon. Southwest of Turon. Franklin County. Franklin County. One mile west and 1 mile south of Caenenta Bourbon County. Southeast of Teeterville. Oklahoma. Along Oklahoma No. 96, north of U.S. No. 60. Two miles west of Fairfax. 219404. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. Groesbeck, Tex. 219405. CASSIA sp. Caesalpiniaceae. No. 1090. No. 319. 219406 to 219435. No. 61. 219406. South of Chautauqua, Kans. DESMANTHUS ILLINOENSIS (Michx.) MaeM. Mimosaceae. 219407 ano 219408. 219407. 219408. No. No. 77. 78. 219409 to 219428. 219409. 219410. 219411. 219412. 219413. 219414. 219415. 219416. 219417. 219418. No. . 106. 5 DA SAL . 186. » 189 5 Sy. . 196. 5 UE SAVE 95. East of Inman, Kans. Peoria cemetery, Okla. Kansas. Franklin County. One mile west and 5 miles south of Garnett. Four miles west of Scipio. One mile north of Kincaid. Two and one-half miles southeast of Burlington. Two and one-half miles southeast of Burlington. Five miles west of Burlington. Paxico. Three miles south and 4% miles west of Fort Scott. Hight miles southwest of Fort Scott. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 271 218263 to 219557—Continued 219406 to 219435—Continued 219409 to 219428—Continued 219419. No. 212. Two miles south of Hepler. 219420. No. 219. Three miles west and 2 miles north of Girard. 219421. No. 221. One mile south and 2 miles west of Farlington. 219422. No. 252, Four miles west of Treece. 219423. No. 270. Two miles north of Parsons. 219424. No. 275. Ordnance plant, Labette County. | 219425. No. 298. Southeast of Teeterville. 219426. No. 303. Ten miles south of Alma. 219427. No. 311. North edge of Lyon County, southeast of Clark. 219428. No. 318. South of Chautauqua. 219429 to 219434. Oklahoma. 219429. No. 365. Two miles west of Homing. 219430. No. 375. Two miles west of Fairfax. 219431. No. 403. Five miles east of Oklahoma No. 40 on Oklahoma No. 15, southeast of Ponca City. 219432. No. 407. Eight miles east of Oklahoma No. 40 on Oklahoma No. 15, southeast of Ponca City. 219433. No. 645. Two miles east of Centrahoma. 219434. No. 868. Twomiles east of Boswell. 219435. No. 892. One mile north of Forreston, Tex. 219436 to 219440. DESMODIUM ILLINOENSE A. Gray. Fabaceae. Illinois tickclover. 219436. No. 71. Near Park, Kans. 219437 to 219440. Oklahoma. 219437. No. 336. Oklahoma No. 96, north of U.S. No. 60. _ 219438. No. 427. Four miles west of Cushing. 219439. No. 408. Eight miles east of Oklahoma No. 40 on Oklahoma No. 15, southeast of Ponca City. 219440. No. 476. Sixteen miles southeast of Bristow. 219441. DESMODIUM sp. No. 1092. State Park, Meridian, Tex. 219442 to 219467. LESPEDEZA CAPITATA Michx. Fabaceae. itoundhead bushclover. 219442 to 219456. Kansas. 219442 to 219445... Southwest of Turon. 219442. No. 44. 219444. No. 46. 219443. No..45. 219445. No. 47. 219446. No. 72. Near Park. 219447. No. 75. Peoria. 219448. No. 79. Two and one-half miles west of Osowatomie. - 219449. No. 107... One mile west and 5 miles south of Garnett. 272 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 218263 to 219557—Continued 219442 to 219467—Continued 219442 to 219456—Continued 219450. 219451. 219452. 219453. 219454. 219455. 219456. . 190. Three miles southeast of Burlington. . 199. Airport, Fort Scott. . 222. Three miles southwest of Farlington. . 274. Ordnance plant, Labette County. . 282. Labette County. . 288. Labette County. No. 295. Wilson County. 219457 and 219458. Oklahoma. 219457. 219458. No. No. 300. Us. No. 60; 374. Two miles west of Fairfax. 219459. No. 315. South of Chautauqua, Kans. 219460 to 219466. Oklahoma. 219460. 219461. 219462. 219463. 219464. 219465. 219466. . 898. Twelve miles south of Ponca City. . 410. Southeast of Ponca City. . 428. Four miles west of Cushing. . 488. Eight miles north of Stillwater. . 458. Six miles east of Agra. . 474, Sixteen miles southeast of Bristow. . 558. Five miles west of Purcell. 219467. No. 1042. Three miles north of Agra, Kans. 219468 and 219469. LESPEDEZA VIOLACEA (L.) Pers. No. 225. One mile south and 2 miles west of Farlington, Kans. No. 314. South of Chautauqua, Kans. 219468. 219469. 219470 to 219490. LESPEDEZA VIRGINICA (L.) Britt. Slender bushclover. 219470 to 219476. Kansas. 219470. 219471. 219472. 219473. 219474. 219475. 219476. . 80. Two and one-half miles west of Osowatomie. . 200. Edge of Fort Scott. . 210. Bourbon County. . 223. One mile south and 2 miles west of Farlington. . 229. Northwestern Farlingten. . 281. Labette County. . 871. South of Chautauqua. 219477 to 219486. Oklahoma. 219477. 219478. 219479. 219480. 219481. 219482. 219483. . 828. Along Oklahoma No. 99, north of Herd. . 806. West of Skiatook. . 414, Thirteen miles east of Oklahoma No. 40. . 427. Four miles west of Cushing. . 459. Six miles east of Agra. . 469. Ten miles northeast of Stroud. . 528. Ten miles south of Tecumseh. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 218263 to 219557—Continued 219470 to 219490—Continued 219477 to 219486—Continued 219484. No. 685. Two miles southeast of Lehigh. 219485. No. 687. Eight miles southeast of Citateo. 219486. No. 777. Three miles east of Ardmore. 219487. No. 908. Four miles north of Selfs, Tex. 273 219488. No. 1029A. One and one-half miles northeast of Fitzhugh, Okla. 219489. No. 1055. Roy Clegg, Columbus, Kans. 219490. No. 1088. Groesbeck, Tex. 219491 to 219494. Kansas. 219491. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 224. One mile south and 2 miles west of Farlington. 219492. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 296. Wilson County. 219493. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 297. Wilson County. 219494. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 316. South of Chautauqua. 219495 to 219509. Oklahoma. 219495. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 327. Along Oklahoma No. 99, north of Herd. 219496. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 334. Along Oklahoma No. 96, north of U.S. No. 60. 219497 to 219499. West of Skiatook. 219497. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 355. 219498. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 357. 219499. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 360. 219500. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 376. One mile west of Fairfax. 219501. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 452. (Seven miles east of Perkins. 219502. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 475. Sixteen miles south of Bristow. 219503. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 478. Ten miles northwest of Okmulgee. 219504 to 219506. Near Tribbey. (219504. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 549. 274 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 218263 to 219557—Continued 219495 to 219509—Continued 219504 to 219506—Continued 219505. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 550. 219506. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 551. 219507. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 560. Five miles west of Purcell. 219508. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 685. Two miles southeast of Lehigh. 219509. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 776. Three miles east of Ardmore. 219510 to 219513. Texas. 219510. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 884. Five miles southwest of Kaufman. 219511. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 900. Five miles north of Arlington. 219512. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 907. Four miles north of Selfs. 219513. LESPEDEZA sp. No. 938. Four miles west of Whitesboro. 219514 to 219534. PETALOSTEMUM CANDIDUM (Willd.) Michx. Fabaceae. 219514 to 219528. Kansas. 219514. No. 68. Near Park. 219515. No. 76. Peoria cemetery. 219516. No. 81. Two and one-half miles west of Osawatomie. 219517. No. 96. Franklin County. 219518. No. 103. Eleven miles west and 5 miles south of Garnett. 219519. No. 126. Four miles west of Scipio. | 219520. One mile east and 3% miles south of Burlington. 219521. Edge of Fort Scott. 219522. Eight miles southeast of Fort Scott. 219523. One mile south and 2 miles west of Farlington. 219524. Northwest of Farlington. 219525. Ordnance plant, Labette County. 219526. Southwest of Teeterville. 219527. North of Cottonwood Falls. 219528. Southeast of Chalk. 219529 to 219534. Oklahoma. 219529. No. 326. Along Oklahoma No. 99, north of Herd. 219530. No. 388. Along Highway No. 96, north of U.S. No. 60. 219531. No. 372. Two miles west of Fairfax. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 275 218263 to 219557—Continued 219514 to 219534—Continued 219529 to 219534—Continued 219532. No. 409. Hight miles east of Oklahoma No. 40 on Oklahoma No. 15, southeast of Ponea City. ; 219533. No. 411. Eight miles east of Oklahoma No. 40 on Oklahoma No. 15, southeast of Ponca City. 219534. No. 430. Four miles west of Cushing. 219535 to 219539. _PETALOSTEMUM MULTIFLORUM Nutt. Fabaceae. 219535. No. 305. Ten miles south of Alma, Kans. 219536 and 219537. Oklahoma. 219536. No. 405. Southeast cof Ponea City. 219537. No. 418. One mile south of Hallett. 219538. No. 894. One mile north of Forreston, Tex. 219539.. No. 7.- Seven miles west of Stafford, Kans. ; 219540 to 219553. PETALOSTEMUM PURPUREUM (Vent.) Rydb. 219540 to 219547. Kansas. 219540. No. 69. Near Park. 219541. No. 70. Near Park. 219542. No. 104. One mile west and 5 miles south of Garnett. 219543. No. 191. Two and one-half miles southeast of Burlington. 219544. No. 202. Three miles south and 4% miles west of Fort Scott. 219545. No. 227. One mile south and 2 miles west of Farlington. 219546. No. 301. Southeast of Teeterville. 219547. No. 304. . Ten miles south of Alma. 219548 to 219553. Oklahoma. 219548. No. 337. Along Oklahoma No. 96, north of U.S. No. 60. 219549. No. 367. Two miles west of Homing. — 219550. No. 404. Five miles east of Oklahoma No. 40 on Oklahoma No. 15, southeast of Ponca City. 219551. No. 413. Thirteen miles east on Oklahoma No. 15 from Okla- homa No. 40. 219552. No. 518. Five miles southeast of Shawnee. 219553. No. 567. Eight miles south of Maysville. 219554 te 219557. Southwest of Turon, Kans. 219554. PSORALEA sp. Fabaceae. No. 38. 219555. PSORALEA sp. No. 39. 219556. PSORALEA sp. No. 40. 219557. PSORALEA sp. No. 41. 276 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 219558 to 219562. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch. Amygdalaceae. Peach. From the Union of South Africa. Budsticks presented by the Western Province Fruit Research Station, Stellenbosch, Transvaal. Received June 17, 1954. 219558. Culemborg. 219561. Tokani. 219559. Keimoes. 219562. Van Riebeeck. 219560. Maluti. 219563 to 219635. From Pakistan. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry and E. E. Smith, Agricul- tural Explorers, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Re- search Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received June 18, 1954. 219563. ALOPECURUS sp. Poaceae. No. 14024. Rah, 25 miles northwest of Rawalpindi, Punjab. Apr. 15, 1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. Annual. 219564. AMARANTHUS sp. Amaranthaceae. No. 18984. Chulai sag. Market, Rawalpindi. Apr. 10, 1954. Seeds used as cereal. 219565 and 219566. AMMI COPTICUM L. Apiaceae. 219565. No. 13991. Jemen. Market, Rawalpindi. Apr. 11, 1954. Seeds used in flavoring food. 219566. No. 14084. Ajuine. Market, Parichimar, Karrum Valley. Apr. 22,1954. Seeds used medicinally. 219567. ANDROPOGON ANNULATUS Forsk. Poaceae. No. 14009. Near Murree in mountains, Punjab. Apr. 13, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Common perennial, forming sod. 219568. APLUDA sp. Poaceae. No. 14005. Near Muree in mountains, Punjab. Apr. 13, 1954. Peren- nial, 40 inches tall, cut for hay. 219569 and 219570. ARISTIDA CYANANTHA Steud. Poaceae. 219569. No. 14013. Between Murree and Kohala. Apr. 138, 1954. Al- titude 3,000 feet. Leafy bunchgrass, xerophytic. 219570. No. 14178. Twenty five miles north of Saidu, Swat. Apr. 28, 1954. Altitude 3,700 feet. Perennial. 219571. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 14129. Thirty-six miles south of Bannu along road to D.I. Khan. Apr. 23,1954. Annual on sand dunes. 219572. ASTRAGALUS SUBUMBELLATUS Klotzsch. No. 141380. Thirty-six miles south of Bannu along road to D. I. Khan. Apr. 23, 1954. Annual on sand dunes. 219573. ASTRAGALUS sp. No. 14184. Fifteen miles northeast of Saidu, Swat. Apr. 29, 1954. Al- titude 3,000 feet. Perennial with large, leafy rosette. 219574. AVENA FATUA L. Poaceae. Wild oats. No. 14160. Six miles east of Peshawar. Apr. 20, 1954. 219575. BONGARDIA sp. Berberidaceae. No. 14035. Seventeen miles northwest of Rawalpindi, Punjab. Apr. 15, 1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 PATA 219563 to 219635—Continued 219576. BRASSICA sp. Brassicaceae. No. 13990. Jama. Market, Rawalpindi. Apr. 11,1954. Used as oilseed. 219577. BROMUS JAPONICUS Thunb. Poaceae. No. 14220. Near Dargar, Swat. May 1, 1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. Annual. 219578. BROMUS sp. No. 14067. Eight miles south of Peshawar. Apr. 19,1954. Early spring annual. 219579. CHRYSOPOGON MONTANUS Trin. Poaceae. No. 14056. Agricultural Research Station, Peshawar. August, 1953. Perennial. 219580. CHRYSOPOGON sp. No. 14169. Forty-seven miles south of Bannu on road to Tank. Apr. 25, 1954. 219581. CYMBOPOGON CITRATUS (DC.) Stapf. Poaceae. Lemon grass. No. 14008. Near Murree in mountains, Punjab. Apr. 13, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Tall perennial. 219582. CYMBOPOGON MARTINII (Roxb.) Stapf. No. 14065. Agricultural Research Station, Peshawar. April 1954. Perennial. 219583. CYMBOPOGON SCHOENANTHUS (L.) Spreng. No. 14128. Thirty-six miles south of Bannu along road to D. I. Khan. Apr. 28, 1954. Xerophytic perennial forming clumps on sand dunes. 219584. ELEUSINE FLAGELLIFERA Nees. Poaceae. No. 14104. Thirty miles east of Bannu along road to Kohat. Apr. 23, 1954. Perennial with runners, forming low, sparse cover is sandy arroyo with saline soil. 219585. ELEUSINE FLAGELLIFERA Nees. No. 14167. Forty-seven miles south of Bannu on road to Tank. Apr. 25, 1954. 219586. EZDNNEAPOGON sp. Poaceae. No. 14068. Six miles north of Kohat. Apr. 21, 1954. Small, tufted perennial. 219587. EZ-NNEAPOGON sp. No. 14166. Forty-seven miles south of Bannu on road to Tank. Apr. 25, 1954. 219588. EZRAGROSTIS sp. Poaceae. No. 14077. Four miles southwest of Hungu. Apr. 19,1954. Thin-leaved, xerophytic perennial. 219589. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. 14183. Fifteen miles northeast of Saidu, Swat. Apr. 29, 1954. Perennial with cespitose base. 219590. ERODIUM sp. Geraniaceae. No. 14163. Forty-seven miles south of Bannu on road to Tank. Apr. 25,1954. Annual. 218 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 219563 to 219635—Continued 219591. ERODIUM sp. No. 14164. Forty-seven miles south of Bannu on road to Tank. Apr. 25, 1954. Annual. 219592. HEMARTHIA sp. Poaceae. No. 14057. Agricultural Research Station, Peshawar. August 1953. 219593. HIBISCUS CANNABINUS L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. No. 14109. Market, Bannu. Apr. 23, 1954. 219594. LOLIUM TEMULENTUM L. Poaceae. Darnel. No. 14206. Kanjoo, Saidu, Swat. Apr. 30, 1954. 219595. MEDICAGO HISPIDA Gaertn. Fabaceae. Burclover. No. 14134. Pezu Hills, north of D. I. Khan. Apr. 23, 1954. Prostrate spring annual. 219596. MEDICAGO ARABICA (L.) All. Spotted burclover. No. 14182. Fifteen miles northeast of Saidu, Swat. Apr. 29, 1954. Al- titude 3,000 feet. Prostrate annual. 219597. MEDICAGO HISPIDA Gaertn. Burclover. No. 14061. Agricultural Research Station, Peshawar. Apr. 20, 1954. 219598. MEDICAGO LUPULINA L. Black medic. No. 14062. Agricultural Research Station, Peshawar. Apr. 20, 1954. 219599. MEDICAGO ORBICULARIS (L.) All. Button clover. No. 14214. Near Barikot, Swat. eae ialseat or prostrate annual. Spon- taneous in thin rocky soil. 219600. MELILOTUS INDICA (L.) All. Fabaceae. Sweetciover. No. 14232. Near Shekhupen, Punjab. April 1954. Common in cultivated fields. 219601. MUHLENBERGIA sp. Poaceae. No. 14171. Saidu, Swat. Apr. 28,1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. 219602. ONOBRYCHIS sp. Fabaceae. No. 14132. Pezu Hilla, north of D. I. Khan. Apr. 23, 1954. Annual herb. 219603. ORYZOPSIS MUNROI Stapf. Poaceae. No. 14015. Near Kohala. Apr. 16, 1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. Fine- leaved perennial. 219604. ORYZOPSIS sp. No. 14174. Saidu, Swat. Apr. 28, 1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. Slender, fine-leaved perennial. - 219605. ORYZOPSIS sp. No. 14208. West side of Swat River, between Saida' and Madyani Apr. 30,1954. Altitude 3,500 feet. ae 219606. ECHINOCHLOA CRUSGALLI (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. No. 14110. Market, Bannu. Apr. 23,1954. 219607. PANICUM ANTIDOTALE Retz. -Poaceae. ‘ No. 14136. Pezu Hills, north of D.I. Khan. Apr. 23, 1954. Leafy seetttell JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 279 219563 to 219635—Continued 219608. ECHINOCHLOA CRUSGALLI var. FRUMENTACEA (Roxb.) W. F. Wight. Poaceae. No. 14159. Market, D. I. Khan. Apr. 24, 1954. Used as bird seed and as human food. 219609. PANICUM ANTIDOTALE Retz. Poaceae. No. 14219. Near Dargar, Swat. May 1, 1954. Large perennial growing in clumps 6 feet high. 219610. PENNISETUM ORIENTALE (L.) Rich. Poaceae. No. 14054. Agricultural Research Station, Peshawar. August 1953. Perennial. 219611. PHALARIS MINOR Retz. Poaceae. No. 14025. Rah, 25 miles northwest of Rawalpindi, Punjab. Apr. 15, 1954. Annual, 219612. PHALARIS sp. No. 14173. Saidu, Swat. Apr. 28,1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. Xerophytic annual. 219613. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. No. 14154. Market, Dera Ismail Khan. Apr. 24, 1954. 219614. PINUS GRIFFITHII McClelland. Pinaceae. Pine. No. 14188. Near Shangla, Swat. Apr. 29, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Straight white pines 80-100 feet tall. 219615. PINUS ROXBURGHII Sargent. No. 14226. Near Karaker Pass between Barikot and Dagar, Swat. _ May 1,1954. Altitude 4,000 feet. 219616. SAGERETIA BRANDRETHIANA Aitch. Rhamnaceae. No. 14018. Seventeen miles northwest of Rawalpindi, Punjab. Apr. 15, 1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. Spur-branched shrub, browsed. 219617. SCHISMUS ARABICUS Nees. Poaceae. No. 14065. Eight miles south of Peshawar. Apr. 21, 1954. Short-lived spring annual. 219618 and 219619. SETARIA ITALICA (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Foxtail millet. 219618. -No. 14039. Kungani. Market, Peshawar. Apr. 18, 1954. 219619. No. 14197. Market, Mingora, Swat. Apr. 30, 1954. 219620. SPoROBOLUS sp. Poaceae. | No. 14058. Agricultural Research Station, Peshawar. 1953. 219621. SPOROBOLUS ARABICUS Boiss. No. 14105. Thirty miles east of Bannu along road to Kohat. Apr. 23, 1954. (219622. SPOROBOLUS sp. 7 No. 14106. Thirty miles east of Bannu. along road to Kohat. Apr. 238, 1954. Small tufted perennial. 219623. SPOROBOLUS sp. No. 14142. Ten miles west of Dera Ismail Khan. Apr. 24, 1954. Peren- nial with palatable leaves. 219624. TARAXACUM sp. Asteraceae. No. 14011. Near Murree in mountains, Punjab. Apr. 13, 1954. Scapose with leafy rosette; juice milky. 280 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 219563 to 219635—Continued 219625. TARAXACUM Sp. No. 14012. Near Murree in mountains, Punjab. Apr. 13, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Small herb. 219626. TARAXACUM sp. No. 14014. Near Kohala. Apr. 16,1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. 219627. TETRAPOGON VILLOSUS (Pers.) Desf. Poaceae. No. 14168. Forty-seven miles south of Bannu on road to Tank. Apr. 25, 1954. From arid region. 219628. THEMEDA ANATHERA (Nees) Hack. Poaceae. No. 14177. Twenty-five miles north of Saidu, Swat. Apr. 28,1954. Alti- tude 3,700 feet. Perennial. 219629. TRIGONELLA CORNICULATA L. Fabaceae. No. 13907. Meti. Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute, Lyallpur, Punjab. Apr. 3, 1954. Locally grown as green leaf-vegetable. 219630 to 219633. ViIcIA spp. Fabaceae. 219630. VICIA FABA L. Broadbean. No. 14124. Market, Bannu. Apr. 23, 1954. Used as table bean. 219631. VICIA sp. No. 14192. Near Karora, Swat. Apr. 29, 1954. Altitude 3,100 feet. Winter annual. 219632. VICIA sp. No. 14205. Kanjoo, Saidu, Swat. Apr. 30,1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. 219633. VICIA sp. No. 14230. Shekhupura, Punjab. April 1954. 219634. WITHANIA COAGULANS Dun. Solanaceae. No. 14123. Zapianga. Market, Bannu. Apr. 23, 1954. Fruits used medicinally. 219635. (Undetermined.) No. 13987. Market, Rawalpindi. Apr. 10,1954. Seeds, very gummy when chewed, used medicinally. 219636 and 219637. PHALARIS TUBEROSA L. Poaceae. Large canary grass. From Iraq. Seeds collected by H. W. Springfield, American Embassy, Bagh- dad. Received June 18, 1954. 219636. S—58. Rough hillside near Tainal. Oct. 18, 1953. 219637. S-59. West of Sulaimaniya. Oct. 21, 1953. 219638 to 219645. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received June 18, 1954. 219638. ANDROPOGON ANNULATUS Forsk. Poaceae. 219639 and 219640. CAJANUS CAJAN (L.) Druce. Fabaceae. Pigeonpea. 219639. Prostrate. 219640. I.C. 2333. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 281 219638 to 219645—Continued 219641. CHLORIS INCOMPLETA Roth. Poaceae. I. C. 2294, 219642 to 219645. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. 219642. R.R.5. 219644. R.R. 38. 219643. R.R. 10. 219645. R.R. 45. 219646 to 219648. BEGONIAspp. Begoniaceae. From California. Seeds presented by Mrs. J. V. MacLanahan, Los Angeles. Received June 18, 1954. 219646. BEGONIA sp. No. 101. Hawaii. 219647. BEGONIA sp. No. 129. Costa Rica. 219648. BEGONIA sp. No. 149. Mixed. Philippines. 219649 to 219651. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L. Asteraceae. Common sunflower. From Austria. Seeds presented by the Tobacco Breeding Station of the Aus- trian Tobacco Monopoly, Fiirstenfeld. Received June 21, 1954. 219649. Bols 3. Eastern Styria. 219650. Bols 3a. Eastern Styria. 219651. Bols 4. Oldenburg, Germany. 219652 to 219666. From Indonesia. Seeds and tubers presented by F. P. Hubert, United States Operations Mission, Djarkarta, Java. Received June 21, 1954. 219652 to 219656. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. 219652. Reg. No. 27. 219655. Reg. No. 452. 219653. Reg. No. 29. 219656. Reg. No. 520. 219654. Reg. No. 34. 219657 to 219666. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. From the General Agricultural Research Station, Bogor, Java. 219657. Djonka-125. 219662. Tembakur-322. 219658. Kawagoyei—30. 219663. 20-SBYX-K4L4. 219659. Mentang—10-52. 219664. SBYX-K66-40. 219660. Putih Kalibaru-824. 219665. SBYX-K182-44. 219661. Putri Selatan-179. 219666. SQ-27-15. 219667. AELUROPUS MACROSTACHYUS Hack. Poaceae. From Iran. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received June 21, 1954. No. 14229. Airport at Zahidan. May 9, 1954. Perennial grass growing along runway. 282 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 219668 to 219674. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. From Sweden. Seeds presented by Algot Holmberg & Soner, Norrképing. Re- ceived June 21, 1954. 219668. 201-8 -— 31 -9F12. 219672. 201- 14-18 - 40F12. 219669. 201-—14-10- 2F12. 219673. 201-14-20F11. 219670. 201-14-11-6F12. 219674. 634-29 - 87- 8F9. 219671. 201-14-18 - 34F12. 219675 and 219676. From India. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received June 21, 1954. 219675. CYMBOPOGON sp. Poaceae. . No. 18950. Nilgiri Hills. March 1954. Altitude 6,500 feet. Annual rain- fall 70 inches. Large, long-leaved aromatic grass abundant on rocky slopes. Used locally for thatching. 219676. ELAEAGNUS sp. Elaeagnaceae. No. 14234. Nilgiri Hills. March 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Ornamental shrub with edible fruits. 219677 to 219689. CITRUS spp. Rutaceae. From California. Budsticks presented by the Citrus Experiment Station, Riv- erside. Received June 22, 1954. 219677 to 219687. CITRUS LIMON (L.) Burm. f. Lemon. 219677. Corona Foothills Black 219682. Keene Lisbon S1E. 9. 219683. Ledeg Lisbon SIE. 219678. C.E.S. Villafranca S1E. 219684. Monroe Lisbon SIE. ues. Cook Nucellar Eureka 219685. Price Lisbon S1E. 219686. Prior Lisbon S1E. 219687. Ross 10-1 Eureka S1B. 219680. Frost Eureka S1D. 219681. Galligan Lisbon S1E. 219688 and 219689. CITRUS. 219688. Bearss Lime. Row 29. Lime-Lemon Hybrid. 219689. Bearss Lime. Row 28. Lime-Lemon Hybrid. 219690. GOSSYPIUM. Malvaceae. Cotton. From Liberia. Seeds presented by J. O. Ware, Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion, Fayetteville, Ark. Received June 22, 1954. 219691 to 219716. From Pakistan. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry and E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorers, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received June 22, 1954. 219691. CITRULLUS VULGARIS (Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. No. 14150. Market, Desra Ismail Khan. Apr. 24, 1954. 219692. CORYLUS COLURNA L. Betulaceae. Filbert. No. 13979. Pari Badam. Market, Rawalpindi. Apr. 10, 1954. 219693. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. No. 14120. Market, Bannu. Apr. 23,1954. Large, local variety. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 283 219691 to 219716—Continued 219694. CUCURBITA PEPO L. Cucurbitaceae. Pumpkin. No. 14147. Market, Desra Ismail Khan. Apr. 24, 1954. Fruit white; used for confectionary. 219695. DIOSCOREA sp. Dioscoreaceae. No. 14003. Near Murree in mountains, Punjab. Apr. 13,1954. Altitude 6,500 feet. Dry vine with capsules on shady bank. 219696. DoLicHos LABLAB L. Fabaceae. Hyacinth-bean. No. 14125. Market, Bannu. Apr. 23, 1954. 219697. ERIOBOTRYA JAPONICA (Thunb.) Lindl. Malaceae. Loquat. No. 14082. Alizai Agricultural Experiment Station, Kurram Valley. Apr. 22,1954. Large-leaved variety with fruits of good flavor. 219698. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. UNG: 14195. Kulat. Market, Mingora, Swat. Apr. 30,1954. Yellow soy- ans. 219699. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. No. 14079. Market, Thal. Apr. 22, 1954. 219700. PHASEOLUS MUNGO L. Urd. No. 14041. Kurram mash. Market, Peshawar. Apr. 18, 1954. 219701 to 219704. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. 219701. No. 13957. Rajma. Market, Rawalpindi. Apr. 10, 1954. Red- dish variety. 219702. No. 138967. Market, Rawalpindi. Apr. 10, 1954. Dull pink va- riety. 219703. No. 13969. Grang. Market, Rawalpindi. Apr. 10, 1954. Said to be climbing. 219704. No. 14198. Shopar. Market, Mingora, Swat. 219705 and 219706. PISUM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. Pea. 219705. No. 13970. Mutta. Market, Rawalpindi. Apr. 10,1954. Small green table pea. 219706. No. 14121. Market, Bannu. Apr. 23,1954. Grown for table use. 219707. POA BULBOSA L. Poaceae. No. 14090. Near Parichinar. Apr. 22,1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Small perennial, reported as good pasture grass. 219708 and 219709. RicINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. 219708. No. 14016. Near Kohala. Apr. 13, 1954. 219709. No. 14215. Between Barikot and Dargar, Swat. May 1, 1954. Heavily fruiting; capsules apparently not quickly shattering. 219710. SoRGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. No. 14151. Market, Desra Ismail Khan. Apr. 24, 1954. Local. 219711. TRIGONELLA POLYCERATA L. Fabaceae. No. 14185. Fifteen miles northeast of Saidu, Swat. Altitude 3,000 feet. Small decumbent annual. 219712. TULIPA STELLATA Hook. Liliaceae. Tulip. No. 14029. Twenty miles south of Abbottabad. Apr. 15, 1954. . Altitude 3,000 feet. 284 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 219691 to 219716—Continued 219713. VIGNA CYLINDRICA (L.) Skeels. Fabaceae. Catjang. No. 138992. Mash. Market, Rawalpindi. Apr. 11,1954. Small white bean used as a table food. 219714. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Cowpea. No. 13955. Luvia. Market, Rawalpindi. Apr. 10, 1954. Black-eyed variety. 219715. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. No. 14074. Market, Hungu. Apr. 21,1954. Irrigated; summer grown. 219716. ZIZIPHUS MAURITIANA Lam. Rhamnaceae. Bor. No. 14073. Market, Hungu. Apr. 21, 1954. 219717 to 219720. From the Union of Burma. Seeds presented by Carl D. Snyder, Technical Co- operation Administration, Taunggyi, Southern Shan State. Received June 23 1954: 219717. CROTALARIA JUNCEA L. Fabaceae. Sunn-hemp. 219718. HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA L. Malvaceae. Roselle. Chinbaung. 219719 and 219720. PHASEOLUS CALCARATUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Rice bean. 219719. Peyin (small). 219720. Pey (large). 219721 and 219722. VACCINIUM oxycoccos L. Vacciniaceae. Cranberry. From Sweden. Plants presented by I. Granhall, Balsgard Fruit Breeding In- stitute, Fjalkestad. Received June 23, 1954. 219721. Immeln. From a sphagnum bog about 25 km. north of Kristian- stad. 219722. Lulea. From a sphagnum bog at Porso, about 10 km. north of Lulea. 219723. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. From the Union of South Africa. Tubers presented by L. M. Josephson, Col- lege of Agriculture, Potchefstroom, Transvaal. Received June 23, 1954. From Umtali, Southern Rhodesia. Similar to the variety Virosky, obtained from Russia several years ago. 219724 to 219753. From Pakistan. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry and E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorers, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received June 25, 1954. 219724. ARISTIDA sp. Poaceae. No. 14138. Pezu Hills, north of Desra Ismail Khan. Apr. 23, 1954. Per- ennial, browsed by cattle or camels. 219725. AVENA Sp. Poaceae. No. 14059. Six miles east of Peshawar. Apr. 20, 1954. 219726. BROMUS JAPONICUS Thunb. Poaceae. No. 13999. Topi Park, Rawalpindi, Punjab. Apr. 12, 1954. Altitude 1,700 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 285 219724 to 219753—Continued 219727 to 219730. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. 219727. No. 13956. Chanah. Market, Rawalpindi. Apr. 10, 1954. White seeds, very variable in size. 219728. No. 138958. Chanah. Market, Rawalpindi. Apr. 10, 1954. Small, dark seeds. 219729. No. 14048. Chinna. Market, Peshawar. Apr. 18, 1954. 219730. No. 14131. Thirty-four miles south of Bannu along road to Desra Ismail Khan. Apr. 23,1954. Black seeds. 219731. CYMBOPOGON sp. Poaceae. No. 14189. Pezu Hills north of Desra Ismail Khan. Apr. 23, 1954. Bushy perennial growing along sandy bank. 219732. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. No. 14089. Kurhe. Market, Parichinar. Apr. 22, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Locally eultivated in Kurram Valley; used cooked as cattle feed. Not eaten by man. 219733. HORDEUM sp. Poaceae. Barley. No. 14027. Jo Black. Twenty miles south of Abbottabad. Apr. 15, 1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. Red-topped barley; strong stalks and heavy, nodding heads. 219734. HORDEUM sp. No. 14028. Jo Black. Twenty miles south of Abbottabad. Apr. 15, 1954. Dark, drab heads; stalks strong, stooling. 219735. HORDEUM sp. No. 14072. Market, Hungu. Apr. 21,1954. Irrigated. 219736. HORDEUM sp. No. 14087. Market, Parichinar, Kurram Valley. Apr. 22, 1954. 219737. HORDEUM sp. No. 14148. Market, Desra Ismail Khan. Apr. 24,1954. Irrigated. 219738. HORDEUM sp. No. 14201. Kanjoo, Saidu, Swat. Apr. 30, 1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. Short headed, short stemmed. Irrigated. 219739. MEDICAGO ASCHERSONIANA Urban. Fabaceae. No. 13998. Topi Park, Rawalpindi, Punjab. Apr. 12,1954. Low spread- ing annual, maturing early in spring. 219740 and 219741. SECALE CEREALE L. Poaceae. Rye. 219740. No. 14210. Near Barikot, Swat. May 1, 1954. Spontaneous in wheat field. 219741. No. 14186. Fifteen miles northeast of Saidu, Swat. Apr. 29, 1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. 219742 to 219752. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 219742. No. 14030. Abbottabad. Apr. 15,1954. Altitude 4,000 feet. A nearly awnless early spring wheat; dry-farmed. 219743. No. 14053. Near Peshawar. Apr. 19, 1954. Bearded winter wheat. Irrigated. 219744. No. 14086. Market, Parichinar, Kurram Valley. Apr. 22, 1954. 286 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 219724 to 219753—Continued 219742 to 219752—Continued 219745 to 219749. Forty-four miles southwest of Kohat along road to Bannu. Apr. 28, 1957. 219745. No. 14097. Dry-farmed winter wheat with yellow heads, se- lected from variable field. 219746. No. 14099. Dry-farmed winter wheat with short, russet-col- ored heads. 219747. No. 14100. Mixed varieties of winter wheat. 219748. No. 14101. Black-awned crossed with long yellow-awned; winter wheat. 219749. No. 14103. Winter wheat with small rust-colored heads. 219750. No. 14144. Twenty miles west of Desra Ismail Khan. Apr. 24, 1954. White heads and long awns. Plants up to 3 feet in height. 219751. No. 14145. Twenty miles west of Desra Ismail Khan. Apr. 24, 1954. Russet heads, long awns. Three feet in height. 219752. No. 14224. Near Mardan. May 1, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. Local selection of a tall, russet-headed, non-bearded wheat. Average height 4 feet. 219753. VICIA SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Common vetch. No. 14052. Near Peshawar. Apr. 19, 1954. Semi-scandent annual trail- ing on wheat. 219754. ALLIUM FISTULOSUM L. Liliaceae. Welsh onion. From Japan. Seeds presented by Dr. Hsyao Iwagaki, Hirano Mura, Fuku- shima Prefecture. Received June 25, 1954. Nebuka type; from a grower near Tokyo. 219755 to 219759. From South Africa. Seeds presented by L. M. Josephson, College of Agri- culture, Potchefstroom, Transvaal, Union of South Africa. Received June 28, 1954. 219755. AVENA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Oats. Vaalhartz settlement, Transvaal. 219756. ELEUSINE CORACANA (L.) Gaertn. Poaceae. African millet. Umtali, Southern Rhodesia. Rapoko. Cultivated as a staple food and for making beer. 219757. HORDEUM sp. Poaceae. _ Barley. Vaalhartz settlement, Transvaal. 219758. NICOTIANA TABACUM L. Solanaceae. Common tobacco. Re-seeding type. 219759. SORGHUM sp. Poaceae. Umtali, Southern Rhodesia. Ipka. 219760 to 219765. AVENA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Oats. From Greece. Seeds presented by Institute of Plant Development, Salonika. Received June 28, 1954. 219760. Hdessa Yg—2571. 219763. Trikala G-49970. 219761. Kassandra F-10871. 219764. Tripolis G-46827. 219762. Rodope YG-2618. 219765. Xanthis YG-2641. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 287 219766 to 219776. RICINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Direccién de Cultivos Especiales, Buenos Aires. Received June 28, 1954. 219766. No.571. Dwarf Castor. 21972. “Nod 14s:N 0. 72. peepee oenaland. 219773. No.575. No. 73. 219767. pede Local. 219774. No.576. No. 74. 219768. No.573. Mamona 38. 219775. No.577. No. 98. 219769. No. 572. Mauthner. 219776. No. 503. No. 4238. 219770. No. 460. Rouge de Fez. 219771. No. 454. Sanguineo Co- MUN. 219777. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. From Peru. Budsticks presented by Norman M. Ward, Institute of Inter- American Affairs, Lima. Received June 29, 1954. San Antonio. 219778. LACTUCA DISSECTA Don. Cichoriaceae. From Pakistan. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received June 30, 1954. No. 13996. Topi Park, Tawalpindi, Punjab. Apr. 12, 1954. Annual, 12 inches tall. 219779. ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS L. Convallariaceae. Garden asparagus. From Yugoslavia. Seeds presented by the Institute for Plant Breeding and Plant Production, Department of Introduction, Zemun. Received June 30, 1954. 219780 to 219790. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Hyogo Agricultural College, Hyogo-Ken. Received June 30, 1954. 219780. Asahi-No.6. Pure line selection from a local variety, 219781. Aso—No.1. Pure line selection from a local variety. 219782. Azeminori. Cross between Wase-ciran and Takiya. 219783. Daruma-masari. Cross between Rikuwu No. 27 and Ohwu No. 12. 219784. Katazaya. Cross between Shin No. 1 and Osaka-hadaka. 219785. Ko No. 108. Cross between Vohgetsu No.1 and Onihadaka No. 1. 219786. Norin No. 4. Cross between Shirohigo and Rikuwu No. 27. 219787. Ohwu No. 18. Cross between Ko. 235 (Manchurian variety) and Rikuwu No. 27. 219788. Rikuwu. No.8. Unknown. 219789. Shin No. 4. Cross between Ko No. 9 and Ohwu No. 12. 219790. Tanba Kuro Dazzu. 219791. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. From New Zealand. Budwood presented by H. J. Cutler & Son Ltd., New Lynn, Auckland. Received June 30, 1954. Vails Early. 288 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 219792 to 219794. SACCHARUM. Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Argentina. Cuttings presented by the Ministerio de Agricultura, Di- reccion de Cultivos Especiales, Buenos Aires. Received June 30, 1954. 219792. Tuc. 1406. 219793. Tuc. 2605. 219794. Tuc. 2645. 219795. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. From Egypt. Seeds collected by O. S. Aamodt, Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, Md. Received July 7, 1954. From an irrigated area on the Desert Range Project, Fouka, on north coast west of Alexandria. 219796 to 219800. From Iraq. Seeds presented by H. W. Springfield, American Embassy, Bagh- dad. Received July 7, 1954. 219796. HORDEUM SPONTANEUM C. Koch. No. S-62. Four km. west of Salahadin. June 18, 1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. 219797. AEGILOPS TRIUNCIALIS L. Poaceae. No. S—63. Oak Forest Zone, Salahadin Resort Area. June 13,1954. Alti- tude 3,300 feet. Mixture of species. 219798. PAPPOPHORUM sp. Poaceae. No. S—64. Fifteen km. north of Kirkuk. June 16, 1954. Altitude 1,300 feet. Basal clump about 1 foot in diameter with culms 8-15 inches high. 219799. PAPPOPHORUM sp. No. S-65. Ten km. east of Kirkuk. June 17, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. Culms 12-15 inches high. 219800. SANGUISORBA MINOR Scop. Rosaceae. No. S—61. Erbil Nursery site. June 17, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. For- age production relatively good for this one plant. 219801 to 219804. From Chile. Seeds presented by Erik von Baer, Sociedad Nacional de Agricul- tura, Huelquen, Santiago. Received July 7, 1954. 219801 to 219803. BROMUS CATHARTICUS Vahl. Poaceae. Rescue grass. 219801. No.1 219802. No.2 219803. No.3. From Villarrica. 219804. BROMUS STAMINEUS Desv. 219805 to 219807. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch. manta cc eac From Australia. Presented by the Department of Agriculture and Stock, Bris- bane, Queensland. Received July 7, 1954. 219805. Beauty of Booroodabin. Strain No.1. (Budwood.) 219806. Beauty of Boorocdabin. Strain No.2. (Budwood.) 219807. Unnamed dwarf variety. (Seeds.) JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 289 219808 to 219817. From Portugal. Seeds presented by Miguel M. Alvaiazere, Lisbon. Received July 7, 1954. 219808 and 219809. GLYCYRRHIZA ECHINATA L. Fabaceae. 219808. 46/480. Botanic Garden, Stuttgart, Germany. 219809. Botanic Garden, Palermo, Sicily, Italy. 219810 to 219817. GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA L. Licorice. 219810. No.1. Botanic Garden, Lyon, France. 219811. No.2. Botanic Garden, Dijon, France. 219812. No.3. Botanic Garden, Berlin, Germany. 219813. No.4. Botanic Garden, Dresden, Germany. 219814. No.5. Botanic Garden, Udine, Italy. 219815. No.6. Botanic Garden, Bygdoscz, Poland. 219816. No.7. Naticnal Agronomic Station, Sacavem, Portugal. 219817. No.8. Botanic Garden, Basel, Switzerland. 219818. MANGIFERA INDICA L. Anacardiaceae. Mango. From the Philippines. Seeds presented by Victoriano J. Madrid, Bureau of Plant Industry, Manila. Received July 8, 1954. Carabao. 219819. SANSEVIERIA ZEYLANCIA Willd. Liliaceae. From Israel. Tubers presented by I. Arnon, Agricultural Research Station, Rehovot. Received July 9, 1954. Grown at the Mikwe Israel School of Agriculture. 219820. PENNISETUM SPICATUM (L.) Willd. Poaceae. Pear! millet. From Southern Rhodesia. Seeds presented by the Makaholi Experiment Farm, Port Victoria. Received July 9, 1954. Bearded Munga. 219821. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth. Poaceae. Rhodes grass. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Escola de Agronomia “Eliseu Maciel’’, Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul. Received July 9, 1954. 219822 to 219824. From Argentina. Seeds presented by Victor A. Rigoni, National Experiment Station, Manfredi. Received July 9, 1954. 219822. ARACHIS VILLOSA Benth. Fabaceae. From Corrientes, San Cosme. 219823. ARACHIS VILLOSA Benth. From Salta, Campo Duran. Received as A. duranensis, an apparently undescribed species. 219824. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. From Jujuy. (Yala.) Common peanut. Received as A. monticola, an apparently undescribed species. 290 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 219825. LYCOPERSICON. Solanaceae. Tomato. From Iowa. Plants at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames. Num- bered July 18, 1954. L. esculentum (John Baer) X glandulosum. (P. I. 126448.) Produced by embryo culture by Paul G. Smith, Agricultural Experiment Station, Berkeley, Calif. 219826 to 219858. From Ceylon. Seeds presented by I. W. Kelton, Food and Agriculture Organi- zation, United Nations. Received July 13, 1954. From the Department of Agriculture, Peradeniya. 219826. AESCHYNOMENE AMERICANA L. Fabaceae. 219827. ALBIZZIA FALCATA (L.) Baker. Mimosaceae. 219828. ALBIZZIA SUMATRANA VanSteenis. 219829. ALYSICARPUS VAGINALIS (L.) D.C. Fabaceae. Alyceclover. 219830. CAJANUS CAJAN (L.) Druce. Fabaceae. Pigeonpea. 219831. CASSIA DIDYMOBOTRYA Fres. Caesalpiniaceae. 219832. CASSIA MIMOSOIDES L. 219833. CENTROSEMA PUBESCENS Benth. Fabaceae. 219834. CROTALARIA ANAGYROIDES H.B.K. Fabaceae. 219835. CROTALARIA INCANA L. 219836. CROTALARIA JUNCEA L. Sunn-hemp. 219837. CROTALARIA SALTIANA Andrews. 219838. CROTALARIA USARAMOENSIS Baker f. 219839. DESMODIUM CANUM (Gmel.) Schinz & Thell. Fabaceae. 219840. DESMODIUM DISTORTUM (Aubl.) Macbride. 219841. DESMODIUM GYRANS (L. f.) DC. 219842. DESMODIUM GYROIDES DC. 219843. DESMODIUM LIMENSE Hook. 219844. DERRIS MACROPHYLLA (Miq.) Benth. Fabaceae. 219845. DERRIS ROBUSTA (Roxb.) Benth. 219846. INDIGOFERA ENDECAPHYLLA Jacq. Fabaceae. 219847. INDIGOFERA TEYSMANNII Migq. 219848. PSOPHOCARPUS PALUSTRIS Desv. Fabaceae. 219849. PUERARIA PHASEOLOIDES (Roxb.) Benth. Fabaceae. Tropical kudzu. 219850. SESBANIA CINERASCENS Welw. Fabaceae. 219851. SESBANIA SPECIOSA Taub. 219852. STIZOLOBIUM ATERRIMUM Piper & Tracy. Fabaceae. 219853. STYLOSANTHES BOJERI Vog. Fabaceae. 219854. STYLOSANTHES GRACILIS H.B.K. 219855. TEPHROSIA PURPUREA (L.) Pers. Fabaceae. 219856. TEPHROSIA SINAPOU (Buc’hoz) A. Chev. 219857. TEPHROSIA VOGELII Hook. f. 219858. VIGNA MARINA (Burm.) Merr. Fabaceae. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 291 219859 to 219861. From Afghanistan. Seeds presented by A. T. Semple, American Embassy, Rome, Italy. Received July 13, 1954. Collected by J. E. le Riche, Parian Valley south of Andjuman Pass. 219859 and 219860. HORDEUM VULGARE L. Poaceae. Barley. 219861. VICIA ERVILIA (L.) Willd. Fabaceae. 219862 to 219869. From Iraq. Seeds presented by H. W. Springfield, American Embassy, Bagh- dad. Received July 14, 1954. 219862. AEGILOPS TRIUNCIALIS L. Poaceae. No. 68. Salahadin Resort Area. June 14, 1954. 219863. AEGILOPS CRASSA Boiss. No. 72. Erbil Forest Nursery. June 15,1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. 219864 to 219868. AEGILOPS TRIUNCIALIS L. 219864. No. 66. Three miles west of Salahadin. June 14, 1954. 219865. No. 67. Three miles west of Salahadin. June 14, 1954. Wide variety of intergrades. 219866. No. 69. Three miles west of Salahadin. June 14, 1954. Inter- grades of species and types collected within a radius of 3 feet. 219867. No. 70. Three miles west of Salahadin. June 14, 1954. Variety of species and types collected along a 300-foot-paced transect. 219868. No. 71. Salahadin fenced area. June 14, 1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. Mixture of species growing wild together. 219869. HORDEUM BULBOSUM L. Poaceae. No. 73. Salahadin fenced area. June 14, 1914. Altitude 3,000 feet. Se- lection of the most vigorous plants. 219870 to 219895. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. From Iowa. Seeds planted at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames. Numbered July 14, 1954. 219870. Alta Gold. Yellow sweet. Alberta, Canada. 219871. Assiniboine. Mixed color flint. Bismarck, N. Dak. 219872. Baby Orchard. Yellow sweet. Bismarck, N. Dak. 219873. Carnival. Mixed color popcorn. New Hampshire. 219874. Dakota Squaw. Mixed color flint. Bismarck, N. Dak. 219875. Dakota White. White flint. Bismarck, N. Dak. 219876. Early June. White sweet. Bismarck, N. Dak. 219877. Falconer. Yellow semi-dent. Bismarck, N. Dak. 219878. Gehu. Yellow flint. Bismarck, N. Dak. 219879. Golden Bantam. Yellow sweet. Mandan, N. Dak. 219880. Golden Gem. Yellow sweet. Fargo, N. Dak. 219881. Japanese Hulless. White popcorn. Origin unknown. 219882. Minnesota 13 (Boyd). Yellow dent. Bismarck, N. Dak. 219883. Minnesota 13 (Haney). Yellow dent. North Dakota. 219884. Minnesota 13 (Late). Yellow dent. Origin unknown. 219885. Northwestern. Red dent. Bismarck, N. Dak. 292 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 219870 to 219895—Continued 219886. Nueta. Red sweet. Bismarck, N. Dak. 219887. Pioneer. White dent. Bismarck, N. Dak. 219888. Rainbow. (Great Plains.) Mixed color flint. Mandan, N. Dak. 219889. Rainbow. (South Dakota.) Mixed color flint. Origin unknown. 219890. Red Star. Orange-yellow flint. Russian origin. 219891. Rustler. White dent. Bismarck, N. Dak. 219892. Square Deal. Yellow dent. Bismarck, N. Dak. 219893. Stowel’s Evergreen. White sweet. Bismarck, N. Dak. 219894. Sunshine. Yellow sweet. Fargo, N. Dak. 219895. Yellow Flour. Yellow. Bismarck, N. Dak. 219896. CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. From Spain. Seeds presented by Burl Stugard, American Embassy, Madrid. Received July 15, 1954. Produced commercially in the Province of Levante; paprika. 219897. CITRUS LIMON (L.) Burm. f. Rutaceae. Lemon. From Irag. Cuttings presented by H. Salman, through Conrad H. Hammar, United States Operations Mission, Baghdad. Received July 15, 1954. 219898. CITRUS AURANTIFOLIA (Christm.) Swingle. Rutaceae. Lime. From Iraq. Seeds presented by H. Salman, through Conrad H. Hammer, United States Operations Mission, Baghdad. Received July 15, 1954. 219899. ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS L. Convallariaceae. Garden asparagus. From Iran. Seeds presented by H. C. Lint, American Embassy, Tehran. Re- ceived July 14, 1954. 219900 to 219954. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received July 16, 1954. 219900 and 219901. ALLIUM PORRUM L. Liliaceae. Leek. 219900. No.9. Market, Kabul. May 4, 1954. 219901. No. 292. Gandanah. Market, Kandahar. June 2 ,1954. 219902. ALLIWM sp. No. 194. Upper Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 27, 1954. 219903. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 181. Upper Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 27, 1954. Small desert legume. 219904. BRASSICA Sp. Brassicaceae. No. 36. Sharsham. Market, Kabul. May 12,1954. Used as oilseed. 219905. CANNABIS SATIVA L. Moraceae. Hemp. No. 19. Bang-Danah. Market, Kabul. May 12, 1954. Source of oil for table use. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 293 219900 to 219954—Continued 219906 and 219907. CITRULLUS VULGARIS Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. 219906. No. 91. Tarboz or Hindwanah. Market, Girishk. May 17, 1954. Large green and black melon. 219907. No. 270. Tarboz. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. 219908. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. No. 155. Kherduza. Nadi-i-Ali Training Center, Helmand Valley Au- thority. Girishk. May 23,1954. Large green persian muskmelon. 219909. CYMBOPOGON sp. Poaceae. No. 139. Near Hauz-i-Mabat, Kandahar. May 21, 1954. 219910. CYMBOPOGON sp. No. 226. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. Perennial bunchgrass. 219911 to 219913. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermuda grass. 219911. No. 57. Seraj Desert, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 16, 1954. 219912. No.119. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 20, 1954. 219913. No.176. Upper Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 27, 1954. 219914. Daucus CAROTA L. Apiaceae. Carrot. No. 10. Market, Kabul. May 4, 1954. 219915. ECHINOCHLOA sp. Poaceae. No. 147. Nad-i-Ali, Girishk. Training Center, Helmand Valley Author- ity. May 23, 1954. 219916. ELETTARIA CARDAMOMUM (L.) Maton. Zingiberaceae. Cardamom. No. 90. Hale-l-Chai. Market, Girishk. May 17,1954. Used to flavor tea. 219917. ERODIUM sp. Geraniaceae. No. 140. Near Mir Karez, east of Girishk. May 21, 1954. 219918. FESTUCA sp. Poaceae. No. 237. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. 219919. HORDEUM sp. Poaceae. No. 1. Dacca, near Khyber Pass. May 3, 1954. 219920. HORDEUM sp. No. 46. Chah-i-Anjirs, Girishk, Kandahar. May 16, 1954. Low-growing, wild barley. 219921. HORDEUM sp. No. 241. Thirty-five miles from Kandahar toward Kajakai Dam. May 29,1954. Reaches a height of 3 feet. 219922. IriSsp. Iridaceae. No. 102. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 19, 1954. Japanese-type iris. 219923. LATHYRUS SATIVUS L. Fabaceae. Bittervetch. No. 18. Kalol. Market, Kabul. May 12, 1954. Table pulse; also mixed with millet and baked as bread. 219924. LATHYRUS APHACA L. No. 73. Chal-i-ztar, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 18, 1954. Yellow- flowered vine growing in irrigated wheat field. 294 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 219900 to 219954—Continued 219925. LOLIUM sp. Poaceae. No. 294. Kandahar. June 2,1954. Growing in mee wheat field. 219926. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. No. 286. Saib. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. Small red dessert apple with very few seeds. 219927 and 219928. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. 219927. No. 157. Rish-ka. Nad-i-Ali, Training Center, Helmand Valley Authority, Girishk. May 23,1954. Grown under irrigation for forage. 219928. No. 280. Reshqah. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. 219929. MELILOTUS INDICA (L.) All. ~ Fabaceae. Sweetclover. No. 215. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. 219930. ONOBRYCHIS sp. Fabaceae. No. 2538. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 30, 1954. 219931. PANICUM MILIACEUM L. Poaceae. Proso. No. 27. Arzan. Market, Kabul. May 12, 1954. 219932. PENNISETUM sp. Poaceae. No. 179. Upper Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 27, 1954. Perennial bunchgrass which grows to 2 feet in height. 219933. PHALARIS sp. Poaceae. No. 178. Upper Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 27, 1954. Grass 2 feet in height. 219934. PHALARIS sp. No. 3. Dacca, near Khyber Pass. May 3, 1954. Altitude 2,500 feet. 219935. ALOPECURUS ARUNDINACEUS Poir. Poaceae. No. 131. Middle Arghandab Valley, near Kandahar. May 21, 1954. 219936. KOELERIA PHLEOIDES (Vill.) Pers. Poaceae. No. 220. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29,1954. Small annual grass. 219937. PHLEUM sp. Poaceae. No. 166. Near Dilaram, Girishk. May 25, 1954. 219938. PoAsp. Poaceae. No. 203. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 28, 1954. 219939. POLYPOGON sp. Poaceae. No. 77. Shamalan, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 18, 1954. Low grass up to 1 foot in height. 219940. POLYPOGON sp. No. 56. Seraj Desert, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 16, 1954. Small annual grass. 219941. POLYPOGON sp. No. 141. On road from Girishk to Chah-i- ee May 23, 1954. Small grass grazed to ground level by sheep and goats. 3, 219942. POLYPOGON sp. No. 74. Near Surkuduz, south of Girishk, fe Baek May 18, 1954. ‘Grass up to 3 feet in height. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 295 219900 to 219954—Continued 219943. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. No. 96. Zardalu. Near Girishk. May 17, 1954. 219944. PRUNUS CERASIFERA Ehrh. No. 264. Alouchah. Market, Kandahar. May 31, 1954. 219945. PRUNUS DOMESTICA L. Common plum. No. 266. Aloo-Bukhara. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. 219946. PRUNUS sp. No. 320. . Seventy-five miles northeast of Kandahar. June 6, 1954. Spiny shrub with gray-green leaves. 219947. SECALE CEREALE L. Poaceae. Rye. No. 248. Twenty miles west of Kandahar toward Kajakai Dam. May 29, 1954. Seed found scattered in irrigated wheat field. 219948. SETARIAITALICA L. Poaceae. No. 35. Market, Kabul. May 12,1954. Grown for bird feed. 219949. SPINACIA OLERACEA L. Chenopodiaceae. Spinach. No. 24. Market, Kabul. May 12, 1954. Leaves used as a pot-herb. 219950. STIPAsp. Poaceae. No. 201. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 28, 1954. Perennial bunch- grass. 219951. STIPA sp. No. 246. Thirty-five miles from Kandahar toward Kajakai Dam. May 29, 1954. 219952. STIPA sp. No. 318. One-hundred fifteen km. northeast of Kandahar. June 6, 1954. Altitude 4,900 feet. Perennial bunchgrass 2 feet high. 219953. TRIGONELLA INCISA Benth. Fabaceae. No. 251. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 30, 1954. 219954. TULIPA sp. Liliaceae. Tulip. No. 14. Khairkana Pass, Kabul. May 8, 1954. 219955 to 219957. From Madagascar. Seeds presented by Gilbert Picard, Ambatosoratra. Re- ceived July 20, 1954. 219955. CHLORIS VIRGATA Sw. Poaceae. Antokazo. April 1954. 219956. CHLORIS PYCNOTHRIX Trin. Grown at Station du Lac Alaotra. March 1954. 219957. FLACOURTIA INDICA (Burm. f.) Merr. Flacourtiaceae. 219958 to 220039. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received July 20, 1954. 219958. AEGILOPS CRASSA Boiss. Poaceae. No. 101. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 19,1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. Small annual grass. 296 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 219958 to 220039—Continued 219959. AEGILOPS sp. No. 258. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 30, 1954. 219960. AELUROPUS sp. Poaceae. No. 65. Qala Bist, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 18, 1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. Small low-growing grass, saline resistant. 219961. BRACHYPODIUM DISTACHYON (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. No. 6. End of Khyber Pass, Tor Khama. May 3, 1954. Altitude 2,500 feet. Small grass. 219962. AGROPYRON BUONAPARTIS (Spreng.) Dur. & Schinz. Poaceae. No. 48. Chah-i-Anjirs, Girishk, Kahandar. May 16,1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. Low annual grass. 219963. AGROPYRON ORIENTALE (L.) Roem. & Schult. No. 128. Road to Chaman, 20 miles from Kandahar. May 21, 1954. A short grass. 219964. AGROPYRON BUONPARTIS (Spreng.) Dur. & Schinz. No. 129. Road to Chaman, 20 miles from Kandahar. May 21, 1954. Growing on silt of the Dori River bottom. 219965. BRACHYPODIUM DISTACHYON (lL..) Beauv. Poaceae. No. 137. Near Hauz-i-Mabat, Kandahar. May 21, 1954. Small grass on dry dolomite outcrop. 219966. AGROPYRON BUONPARTIS (Spreng.) Dur. & Schinz. Poaceae. No. 159. Near Dilaram, Girishk. May 25, 1954. Altitude 2,800 feet. Short desert annual. 219967. AGROPYRON ORIENTALE (L.) Roem. & Schult. No. 160. Near Dilaram, Girishk. May 25, 1954. Altitude 2,800 feet. Hir- sute glumes, short desert annual. 219968. BRACHYPODIUM DISTACHYON (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. No. 168. Near Dilaram, Girishk. May 21, 1954. Altitude 2,800 feet. Short grass growing on dry edge of river bottom. 219969. AGROPYRON sp. Poaceae. No. 188. Upper Tarnak Valey, Kandahar. May 27,1954. Small grass. 219970. AGROPYRON BUONOPARTIS (Spreng.) Dur. & Schinz. No. 218. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. Grass up to 8 inches in height. 219971. BRACHYPODIUM DISTACHYON (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. No. 242. Thirty-five miles from Kandahar toward Kahakai Dam. May 29,1954. Altitude 4,800 feet. Small annual grass. 219972. AGROPYRON BUONAPARTIS (Spreng.) Dur. & Schinz. Poaceae. No. 315. Sixty miles northeast of Kandahar. June 6, 1954. Altitude 4,800 feet. 219973. AGROPYRON sp. No. 321. Sixty-five miles northeast of Kandahar. June 6, 1954. 219974. ALLIUM sp. Liliaceae. No. 192. Upper Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 27, 1954. 219975. ALOPECURUS sp. Poaceae. No. 74. Near Surkuduz, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 18, 1954. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 297 219958 to 220039—Continued 219976. ANDROPOGON ANNULATUS Forsk. Poaceae. No. 78. South of Chah-i-Anjirs, Girishk, Kandahar. May 18, 1954. 219977. ARISTIDA Sp. Poaceae. No. 59. Seraj Desert, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 16, 1954. Salt-resistant grass. 219978. ARISTIDA sp. No. 126. Road to Chaman, 22 miles from Kandahar. May 21, 1954. Up to 2 feet in height. 219979. ARISTIDA sp. No. 158. Marja Desert, south of Girishk. May 23,1954. Perennial grass. 219980. ARISTIDA sp. No. 170. Near Dilaram, Girishk. May 25, 1954. Short desert grass found on dry knolls. 219981. ARISTIDA sp. No. 180. Upper Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 27,1954. Small grass. 219982. BOISSIERA sp. Poaceae. No. 60. Seraj Desert, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 16, 1954. Short annual grass. 219983. BOISSIERA sp. No. 115. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 20, 1954. Short annual found in dry irrigation ditches. 219984. BOISSIERA sp. No. 167. Near Dilaram, Girishk. May 25, 1954. Short grass found in desert. 219985. BOISSIERA sp. No. 174. Upper Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 27,1954. Smal! grass. 219986. BOISSIERA sp. No. 216. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. 219987. BOISSIERA sp. No. 224. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29,1954. Small annual grass. 219988. BRACHIARIA ERUCAEFORMIS (J. E. Smith) Griseb. Poaceae. No. 296. Kandahar. June 2,1954. Small grass growing in damp soil. 219989. BROMUS Sp. Poaceae. No. 44. Chah-i-Anjirs, Girishk, Kahandar. May 16,1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. Low annual grass; rainfall 4 to 5 inches annually. 219990. BROMUS sp. No. 45. Chah-i-Anjirs, Girishk, Kahandar. May 16, 1954. Annual rain- fall 4—5 inches. 219991. BROMUS PSEUDODANTHONIAE Drobor. No. 58. Seraj Desert, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 16, 1954. Small grass. 219992 and 219993. BROMUS TECTORUM L. 219992. No. 63. Seraj Desert, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 16, 1954. Saline-resistant grass. 219993. No.67. Qala Bist, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 18, 1954. 298 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 219958 to 220039—Continued 219994. BROMUS PSEUDODANTHONIAE Drobor. No. 105. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 19, 1954. 219995. BROMUS SCOPARIUS L. No. 107. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 19, 1954. Small grass up to 10 inches in height, growing along a dry irrigation ditch. 219996. BROMUS TECTORUM L. No. 125. Road to Chaman, 22 miles from Kandahar. May 21, 1954. Small grass buried in red sands. 219997 and 219998. BROMUS MADRITENSIS L. 219997. No. 186. Near Hauz-i-Mabat, Kandahar. May 21, 1954. Small grass on dry dolomite outcrop. 219998. No. 149. Nad-i-Ali, Girishk, Training Center, Helmand Valley Authority. May 23,1954. Forage grass. 219989. BROMUS RACEMOSUS L. No. 165. Near Dilaram, Girishk. May 25, 1954. Short, well-grazed bromegrass on river bottom silt. 220000. BROMUS TECTORUM L. No. 169. Near Dilaram, Girishk. May 25, 1954. Altitude 2,800 feet. Short grass in dry desert wash. 220001. BROMUS sp. No. 182. Upper Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 27, 1954. 220002. BROMUS sp. No. 195. Upper Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 27, 1954. 220003. BROMUS sp. No. 222. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. Annual grass. 220004. BROMUS MADRITENSIS L. No. 228. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. Annual grass. 220005. BROMUS DANTHONIAE Trin. No. 234. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. 220006 and 220007. BROMUS TECTORUM L. 220006. No. 235. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. Annual grass. 220007. No. 255. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 390, 1954. Annual grass. 220008. BROMUS sp. No. 256. Arghandab, Kandahar. May 30, 1954. Annual grass on dry hil!side. 226009. BROMUS sp. No. 257. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 30, 1954. Annual grass. 220010. BROMUS TECTORUM L. No. 307. Sixty miles northeast of Kandahar. June 6, 1954. Altitude 4,600 feet. Growing in dry silty soil. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 299 219958 to 220039—Continued 220011. CALAMAGROSTIS sp. Poaceae. No. 314. Sixty-two miles northeast of Kandahar. June 6,1954. Altitude 4,700 feet. Grass up to 2 feet tall. 220012. CALLIGONUM sp. Polygonaceae. No. 127. Road to Chaman, 20 miles from Kandahar. May 21, 1954. Com- mon gray-green desert plant on the red sands. 220013. CITRULLUS COLOCYNTHIS (L.) Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Colocynth. No. 260. Twenty miles west of Kandahar on road to Girishk. May 31, 1954. 220014. DAuCUS CAROTA L. Apiaceae. Carrot. No. 28. Zardak. Market, Kabul. May 12,1954. 220015. ELYMUS sp. Poaceae. No. 204. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 28, 1954. Small annual grass. 220016. ELYMUS sp. No. 229. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29,1954. Black wiry awned grass. 220017. FESTUCAsp. Poaceae. No. 205. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 28, 1954. Annual grass on dry slope. 220018. FESTUCA sp. No. 236. Kajakai Dam, Heimand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. 220019. LoLIuM sp. Poaceae. No. 177. Upper Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 27, 1954. 220020. LOLIUM sp. No. 225. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29,1954. Small annual grass. 220021. MEDICAGO ORBICULARIS (L.) All. Fabaceae. Buttonclover. No. 69. Cha!-i-ztar, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 18, 1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. 220022. MELILOTUS INDICA (L.) All. Fabaceae. Sweetclover. No. 142. Road from Girishk to Chah-i-Anjirs, May 28, 1954. 220023. ONOBRYCHIS sp. Fabaceae. No. 252. Arghandab Dam, Kendahar. May 30, 1954. 220024. PANICUM MILIACEUM L. Poaceae. Proso. No. 278. Arzan. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. Seeds sold for feed- ing birds. 220025. PANICUM sp. No, 148. Nad-i-Ali, Girishk, Training Center, Helmand Valley Authority. 220026. PANICUM ANTIDOTALE Retz. No. 212. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29,1954. Grass up to 3 feet in height. 220027. PANICUM sp. No. 259. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 30, 1954: Small millet-like grass. 300 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 219958 to 220039—Continued 220028. PAPPOPHORUM sp. Poaceae. No. 202. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 28, 1954. Perennial bunch- grass. 220029. PAPPOPHORUM sp. No. 217. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. Per- ennial bunchgrass. 220030. PENNISETUM sp. Poaceae. No. 124. Road to Chaman, 20 miles from Kandahar. May 21, 1954. Up to 3 feet in height. 220031. PENNISETUM sp. No. 223. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. Per- ennial bunchgrass. 220032. PENNISETUM sp. No. 245. Thirty-five miles from Kandahar toward Kajakai Dam. May 29,1954. Altitude 4,800 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 220033. PHALARIS sp. Poaceae. No. 47. Seraj Desert, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 16, 1954. Up to 2 feet in height. 220034. PHALARIS sp. No. 52. Seraj Desert, south of Girishk, Kahandar. May 16, 1954. 220035. KOELERIA PHLEOIDES (Vill.) Pers. Poaceae. No. 55. Seraj Desert, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 16, 1954. 220036. PoAsp. Poaceae. No. 138. Near Hauz-i-Mabat, Kandahar. May 21, 1954. Cemmon desert grass. 220037. POLYPOGON sp. Poaceae. No. 51. Seraj Desert, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 16, 1954. Wild grass. 220038. SCLEROCHLOA sp. Poaceae. No. 104. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 19, 1954. Small grass up to 1 foot in height, on arid silt. 220039. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fiabaceae. No. 208. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 28,1954. Very small legume. 220040. GOSSYPIUM BARBADENSE L. Malvaceae. Sea-island cotton. From Colombia. Seeds presented by H. D. Barker, Field Crops Research Branch, Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, Md. Received July 21, 1954. Lengupa. Grown near Socorro, Department Santander. 220041 to 220052. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch. Amygdalaceae. Peach. From the Union of South Africa. Trees presented by Herholdt’s Nurseries. Johannesburg, Transvaal. Received July 21, 1954. 220041. Alpha Supreme. 220047. Kakamas (a). 220042. Boland. 220048. Kakamas (b). 220043. Camperdown. 220049. Keimoes. 220044. Culemborg. 220050. Maluti. 220045. Goosen. 220051. Tokani. 220046. Herholdt’s U15. 220052. Van Riebeeck. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 301 220053 to 220058. From Iraq. Seeds presented by H. W. Springfield, American Embassy, Bagh- dad. Received July 22, 1954. 220053. CHRYSOPOGON GRYLLUS (L.) Trin. Poaceae. No. 76. Twenty miles west of Sulaimaniya. June 16, 1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. Tall bunchgrass with basal clump of green leaves about 12-15 inches long. Strongly rooted and apparently a good soil binder. 220054 and 220055. HoRDEUM BULBOSUM L. Poaceae. 220054. No. 75. Inside Chemchemal fenced area. June 17, 1954. Alti- tude 2,100 feet. Vigorous species that remains green after most other vegetation in area is dry. Produces considerable forage. 220055. No. 78. Twenty miles west of Sulaimaniya. June 16,1954. Al- titude 2,000 feet. 220056. PHALARIS TUBEROSA L. Poaceae. Large canary grass. No. 77. Twenty miles west of Sulaimaniya. June 16, 1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. 220057. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Fabaceae. Persian clover. No. 60. Twelve miles west of Baghdad. May 1954. Produces abundance of green forage throughout the early spring season. 220058. VICIA Sp. Fabaceae. No. 74. Found near Bakrajo. Altitude 2,300 feet. June 17, 1954. Small annual legume; prolific seeder. 220059 to 220063. From Pakistan. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry and E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorers, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsviile, Md. Received July 23, 1954. 220059. JUGLANS REGIA L. Juglandaceae. Persian walnut. No. 18993. Market, Rawalpindi. Apr. 11, 1954. Nuts large, rather hard to crack, but well flavored. Reported to be from Kashmir. 220060 to 220062. PRUNUS AMYGDALUS Batsch. Amygdalaceae. Almond. 220060. No. 13994. Market, Rawalpindi. Apr. 11, 1954. Nuts with large, strong, pointed hulls. Reported from Iran. 220061._ No. 14160. Market, Desra Ismail Khan, Northwestern Frontier, Province. Apr. 24, 1954. Nuts rather bitter. Reported from Af- ghanistan. 220062. No. 14127. Market, Bannu, Northwestern Frontier Province. Apr. 23, 1954. Small, rather thin-shelled. Reported to be from Af- ghanistan. 220063. PRUNUS ARMENIAGCA L. Aprieot. No. 14161. Market, Desra Ismail Khan Northwestern Frontier Province. Apr. 24,1954. Seed sweet. Reported to be from Afghanistan. 220064. GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L. Malvaceae. Upland cotton. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by Officer in Charge, Agri- cultural Research Station, Barberton. Received July 23, 1954. B-181 Upland. Resistant to verticillium wilt and angular leaf spot. 220065 and 220066. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. From Peru. Seeds presented by A. F. Swanson, United States Operations Misison, Lima. Received July 23, 1954. 220065. No. 3. La Molina hybrid corn from the selfed lines: L. M. 8 Estrella x La Molina No. 1 Santa Clara. 220066. No.5. La Molina Synthetic. 302 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220067 to 220077. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by D. T. Painter, United States Foreign Operations Administration, Lahore. Received July 23, 1954. All seeds grown in the Punjab. 220007 and 220068. AVENA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Oats. 220067. Punjab-Algerian. 220068. Punjab No. 11. 220069. HORDEUM sp. Poaceae. No. C-141. 220070. HORDEUM sp. No. T-5. 220071 to 220077. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 220071. C217 220075. C273 220072. C228 220076. C518 220073. C250 220077. C591 220074. C271 220078. DOLICHOS BIFLORUS L. Fabaceae. From India. Seeds presented by the Director, Central Food Technological Re- search Institute, Mysore. Received July 29, 1954. 220079 to 220146. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received July 26, 1954. - 220079. AELUROPUS LITTORALIS (Gouan) Parl. Poaceae. No. 171. Near Dilaram, Girishk. May 25,1954. Salt-tolerant grass that is well grazed. 220080. EZREMOPOA PERSICA (Trin.) Rosher. Poaceae. No. 106. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 19, 1954. 220081. ALLIUM CEPA L. Liliaceae. Onion. / » No. 284. Piaz. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. 226082. ALLIUM PORRUM L. Leek. _. No. 23. Gandanah. Market, Kabul. May 12,1954. Used as a vegetable, both cooked and raw. 220083. ALLIUM sp. .. No. 116. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 20, 1954. Found in irrigated wheat fields. 220084. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 197. Red Sands Desert, 40 km. southeast of Kandahar. may 27, 1954. 220085. ASTRAGALUS sp. No. 112. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 20, 1954. ~~ 220086. AVENAsp. Poaceae. “No. 806. Kandahar. June 2, 1954. Growing wild in an irrigated wheat field. 220087. BETA VULGARIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Beet. No. 17. Lablabow. Baghlan Market, Kabul. May 12, 1954. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 303 220079 to 220146—Continued 220088. BrRoMuUS sp. Poaceae. No. 168. Near Dilaram, Girishk. May 25, 1954. 220089. BROMUS MADRITENSIS L. No. 227. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. An- nual grass on dry hillside. 220090. CHRYSOPOGON sp. Poaceae. No. 214. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. Per- ennial bunchgrass, well grazed. 220091. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. No. 262. Khiar. Market, Kandahar. May 31, 1954. 220092. CUCURBITA MOSCHATA Duchesne. Cucurbitaceae. Cushaw. No. 268. Kadow. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. Large orange-col- ored squash up to 6 decimeters in length. 220093. E:RAGROSTIS sp. Poaceae. No. 68. South of Qala Bist, Girishk, Kandahar. May 18, 1954. 220094. ERAGROSTIS POAEOIDES Beauv. No. 254. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 380, 1954. 220095. EREMURUS sp. Liliaceae. No. 108. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 19, 1954. Plant up to 6 deci- meters in height with roots that are used to make glue. 220096. HORDEUM sp. Poaceae. Barley. No. 16. Jaw. Market, Kabul. May 12, 1954. Used mostly for cattle feed. 220097. HORDEUM sp. No. 48. Jaw. Seraj Desert, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 16, 1954. Irrigated in small patches; stems short. 220098. HORDEUM sp. No. 121. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 20, 1954. Irrigated barley; stems short. 220099. HORDEUM sp. No. 304. Jaw. Kandahar. June 2,1954. Irrigated barley; stems short. 220100. HORDEUM sp. No. 308. One hundred km. northeast of Kandahar. June 6, 1954. Long- headed wild barley. 220101. IRiIssp. Iridaceae. No. 53. Seraj Desert, south of Girishk, Kahandar. May 16, 1954. 220102. KOELERIA sp. Poaceae. No. 4. Dacca, near Khyber Pass. May 3, 1954. Altitude 2,500 feet. An- nual grass. 220103. LoLIUM sp. Poaceae. No. 42. Girishk, Kandahar. May 16, 1954. Annual up to 1 meter in height, growing in a wheat field. 220104. LOLIUM sp. No. 200. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 28, 1954. 220105. LOLIUM sp. No. 2938. Kandahar. June 2, 1954. 304 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220079 to 220146—Continued 220106. Morus sp. Moraceae. Mulberry. No. 99. Toot. Near Girishk. May 17, 1954. Large white- and purple- fruited sweet mulberry. 220107. PAPAVAR SOMNIFERUM L. Papaveraceae. Opium poppy. No. 290. Khash-Khash. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. Oil is ex- tracted from seeds, mixed with cows milk and used as a food. 220108. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. No. 92. Mash. Market, Girishk. May 18, 1954. 220109. PoAsp. Poaceae. No. 183. Upper Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 27, 1954. Desert annual, apparently well grazed in the spring. 220110. PRUNUS CERASIFERA Ehrh. Amygdalaceae. Myrobalan plum. No. 267. Aloochah. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. 220111 and 220112. PRUNUS DOMESTICA L. Common plum. 220111. No. 173. Aloochah. Market, Girishk. May 25, 1954. 220112. No. 263. Aloobukharh. Market, Kandahar. May 31, 1954. 220113. PRUNUS sp. No. 209. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 28,1954. Small shrub with spiny branches. 220114. ScCHISMUS sp. Poaceae. No. 79. South of Chah-i-Anjirs, Girishk, Kandahar. May 18, 1954. Grazed to ground level. 220115. SCHISMUS sp. No. 232. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. 220116. SCHISMUS sp. No. 238. Twenty miles toward Kandahar from Kajakai Dam. May 29, 1954. One of the chief spring forage grasses. 220117. SCLEROPOA sp. Poaceae. No. 1382. Middle Arghandab Valley, near Kandahar. May 21, 1954. Up to 1 meter in height. 220118 and 220119. SECALE CEREALE L. Poaceae. Rye. 220118. No. 305. Kandahar. June 2, 1954. Small heads. Plant up to 15 decimeters in height. 220119. No. 312. Jawad. One hundred km. northeast of Kandahar. June 6,1954. Altitude 1,500 meters. Large-headed rye found growing in an irrigated wheat field. 220120. SOLANUM MELONGENA L. Solanaceae. Eggplant. No. 291. Badenjan-Sesame. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. 220121. SPINACIA OLERACEA L. Chenopodiaceae. _ Spinach. No. 283. Palak. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. 220122. TRIFOLIUM ALEXANDRINUM L. Fabaceae. Berseem. No. 22. Shaftal-i-Englisie. Market, Kabul. May 12, 1954. Grown for cattle food. 220123. TRIGONELLA sp. Fabaceae. No. 243. Fifty km. from Kandahar toward Kajakai Dam. May 29, 1954. Small yellow-flowered annual. Plants are all well browsed. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 305 220079 to 220146—Continued 220124 to 220145. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 220124. No. 20. Gandom-Surkh. Market, Kabul. May 12, 1954. 220125. No. 21. Gandom-Tiramahi. Market, Kabul. May 12, 1954. Produces white flour. 220126. No. 109. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 19, 1954. Large- headed irrigated wheat. 220127. No.110. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 19,1954. Irrigated. 220128. No. 120. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 20, 1954. Irrigated, about 1 meter high. 220129. No. 143. Sixteen km. south of Girishk. May 23, 1954. Short- headed red wheat; stalks stiff; about 1 meter high. 220130. No. 144. Sixteen km. south of Girishk. May 23, 1954. Large- headed red wheat; stalks stiff; about 1 meter high. 220131. No. 145. Sixteen km. south of Girishk. May 23, 1954. Short- headed white wheat; ripens early. Stalks about 1 meter high. 220132. No. 146. Sixteen km. south of Girishk. May 28, 1954. Stems 1 meter in height and stiff. 220133. No. 189. Upper Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 27, 1954. Stems up to 7 decimeters in height with large grains. 220134. No. 240. Eighty km. from Kandahar toward Kajahai Dam. May 29, 1954. Products about 5 bushels per acre. Stems very short, 4-6 decimeters. 220135. No. 247. Thirty km. from Kandahar toward Kajakai Dam. May 29,1954. Small-headed. 220136. No. 297. Kandahar. June 2, 1954. Pubescent with irrigated wheat to 1 meter in height. 220137. No. 298. Kandahar. June 2,1954. Smooth awned, white to red- dish in color; 1 meter in height. 220138. No. 299. Kandahar. June 2, 1954. Small reddish heads to 1 meter in height. 220139. No. 300. Kandahar. June 2, 1954. Red wheat, nodding heads, awned with stiff stems to 1 meter in height. 220140. No. 302. Gandum. Kandahar. June 2, 1954. Irrigated red wheat to 1 meter in height. 220141. No. 302. Gandum. Kandahar. June 2, 1954. Tall, large-headed. 220142. No. 303. Gandum. Kandahar. June 2,1954. Large-headed. 220143. No. 309. One hundred km. northeast of Kandahar. June 6, 1954. Altitude 1,500 meters. Pubescent, red, awned to 1 meter in height. 220144. No. 310. One hundred km. northeast of Kandahar. June 6, 1954. Altitude 1,500 meters. Large-headed, reddish color, to 1 meter in height. 220145. No. 311. One hundred km. northeast of Kandahar. June 6, 1954. Altitude 1,500 meters. 220146. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. No. 94. Lobia. Market, Girishk. May 17, 1954. 306 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220147 and 220148. TRIFOLIUM ALEXANDRINUM L. Fabaceae. Berseem. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the Fodder Research Station, Sargodha, Punjab. Received July 26, 1954. 220147. Frontier. 220148. Punjab. 220149. MELOCANNA BACCIFERA (Roxb.) Kurz. Poaceae. Bamboo. From India. Seeds presented by the Silviculturist, Assam, Shillong. Received July 27, 1954. 220150. CARICA MONOICA Desf. Caricaceae. From Peru. Seeds presented by Hector W. Garayar, Tingo Maria Station, Tingo Maria, through A. F. Swanson, FOA, Lima. Received July 27, 1954. 220151. CITRUS LIMON (L.) Burm.f. Rutaceae. Lemon. From India. Cuttings collected by H. 8. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 9, 1954; numbered July 28, 1954. No. 18624. Horticultural Research Station, Saharanpur. Feb. 15, 1954. Kaghisi Long. 220152. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Australia. Tubers received from N. S. Shirlow, Department of Agricul- ture, Sydney, New South Wales. Received July 28, 1954. Bismark. 220153 and 220154. From India. Seeds presented by R. D. Asana, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received July 28, 1954. 220153. HIBISCUS PUNGENS Roxb. Malvaceae. I.W.129. 220154. HIBISCUS TETRAPHYLLUS Roxb. i We2t2: 220155 to 220211. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received July 28, 1954. 220155. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 111. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 20,1954. Small desert legume. 220156. ASTRAGALUS sp. No. 114. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 20, 1954. 220157. ASTRAGALUS sp. No. 117. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 20,1954. Plant often grazed to ground level. 220158. ASTRAGALUS sp. No. 122. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 21,1954. Small annual. 220159. ASTRAGALUS sp. No. 123. Road to Chaman, 20 miles from Kandahar. May 21, 1954. Alti- tude 3,000 feet up to 2% feet in height, with yellow flowers. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 307 220155 to 220211—Continued 220160. ASTRAGALUS sp. No. 257. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 28, 1954. 220161. ASTRAGALUS sp. No. 219. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. 220162. ASTRAGALUS sp. No. 249. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 30,1954. Plant prostrate. 220163. ASTRAGALUS sp. No. 250. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 30, 1954. 220164. ASTRAGALUS sp. No. 319. Sixty miles northeast of Kandahar. June 6, 1954. Small spiny plant. 220165. BETA VULGARIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Beet. No.8. Market, Kabul. May 4, 1954. 220166. BRASSICA RAPA L. Brassicaceae. Turnip. No. 277. Shalgham. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. 220167. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. No..152. No-Khud. Nad-i-Ali, Training Center, Helmand Valley Author- ity, Girishk. May 23, 1954. 220168. CLEOMESp. Capparidaceae. No. 162. Near Dilaram, Girishk. May 25,1954. Altitude 2,800 feet. 220169. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. No. 84. Khiar. Market, Girishk. May 17, 1954. 220170. CUCUMIS MELO var. FLEXUOSUS (L.) Naud. No. 274. Tarah. Market, Kandahar. June2, 1954. 220171. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. No. 287. Khiar. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. 220172. LAcTUCA SATIVA L. Cichoriaceae. Lettuce. No. 281. Kahoo. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. 220173. LAMARCKIA AUREA (L.) Moench. Poaceae. No. 2. Dacea, near Khyber Pass. May 38,1954. Altitude 2,500 feet. 220174 and 220175. PISUM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. Pea. 220174. No.13. Market, Kabul. May 4, 1954. 220175. No.150. Nad-i-Ali, Training Center, Helmand Valley Authority. May 28, 1954. 220176. LATHYRUS sp. No. 151. Ko-lool. Nad-i-Ali, Training Center, Helmand Valley Authority. May 28, 1954. 220177. LATHYRUS APHACA L. Fabaceae. No. 130. Central Arghandab Valley, near Kandahar. May 21, 1954. 220178. LOLIUM sp. Poaceae. _ No. 221. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. 220179. LoLium sp. No. 230. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. 308 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220155 to 226211—Continued 220180. ONOBRYCHIS sp. Fabaceae. No. 41. Desert south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 16, 1954. 220181. ONOBRYCHIS sp. No. 62. Seraj Desert, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 16,1954. Small annual. 220182. ONOBRYCHIS sp. No. 118. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 20, 1954. 220183. ONOBRYCHIS sp. No. 161. Near Dilaram, Girishk. May 25, 1954. 220184. ONOBRYCHIS sp. No. 244. Thirty-five miles from Kandahar toward Kajakai Dam. May 29,1954. Altitude 4,800 feet. 220185 and 220186. PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM L. Papaveraceae. Opium poppy. 220185. No. 86. Khash-Khash. Market, Girishk. May 17, 1954. Oilseed. 220186. No. 265. Kohnar or Khash-Khash. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. Capsules sold in market. 220187. PAPAVER sp. No. 76. Surkuduz, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 18, 1954. Wild poppy in arid region. 220188. PAPAVER sp. No. 191. Upper Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 27, 1954. Small poppy found along a dry wash. 220189. PISUM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. Pea. No. 32. Mushung. Market, Kabul. May 12, 1954. 220190. PLANTAGO sp. Plantaginaceae. No. 49. Seraj Desert, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 16, 1954. Small desert annual; seeds eaten by desert people. 220191. PLANTAGO sp. No. 50. Seraj Desert, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 16,1954. Small desert annual. Seeds eaten by desert pople. 220192. PLANTAGO sp. No. 88. Esfarzah. Market, Girishk. May 17, 1954. Seeds used in tea as stomachic. 220193. PoA BULBOSA L. Poaceae. No. 40. North of Kalat-i-Ghilzai on road to Kabul. May 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. 220194. POA BULBOSA L. No. 231. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. 220195. POA sp. No. 233. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. 220196 and 220197. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 220196. No. 133. Kandahar. May 21, 1954. Very sweet apricot. 220197. No. 261. Zardaloo. Market, Kandahar. May 31, 1954. Fruit sweet, greenish yellow, and about 2 inches in diameter. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 309 220155 to 220211—Continued 220198. PRUNUS DOMESTICA L. Common plum. No. 97. Aloechah. Near Girishk, May 17, 1954. Fruit smooth, greenish. 220199. SCHISMUS sp. Poaceae. No. 118. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 20, 1954. Low annual grass, well grazed. 220200. SPHENOPUS sp. Poaceae. No. 54. Seraj Desert, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 16,1954. Small roadside grass. 220201. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clover. No. 33. Nistarang. Market, Kabul. May 12, 1954. 220202 to 220204. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Persian clover. 220202. No. 29. Shabdar. Market, Kabul. May 12, 1954. Grown for cattle feed; also eaten as a green vegetable both raw and cooked. 220203. No. 156. Shaftal. Nad-i-Ali, Training Center, Helmand Val- ley Authority, Girishk. May 23, 1954. Grown for green forage. 220204. No. 172. Shaftal. Near Girishk. May 25, 1954. 220205. TRIGONELLA MONANTHA C. A. Mey. Fabaceae. No. 206. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 28, 1954. 220206. TRIGONELLA sp. No. 317. Sixty miles northeast of Kandahar. June 6, 1954. Yellow flowered, spiny shrub up to 3 feet high. 220207. VICIA ERVILIA (L.) Willd. Fabaceae. No. 12. Market, Kabul. May 4, 1954. 220208. VICIA FABA L. Broadbean. No. 158. Bocckl. Nad-i-Ali, Training Center, Helmand Valley Author- ity, Girishk. May 23, 1954. 220209 to 220211. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. 220209. No. 98. Lobia. Market, Girishk. May 18, 1954. 220210. No. 169. Lobia-Surkh. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. 220211. No. 271. Lobia. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. 220212 and 220213. From Peru. Tubers presented by Rafael Valverde C., Servicio Cooperativo Inter-Americano, Iquitos. Received July 29, 1954. 220212. DIOSCOREA sp. Dioscoreaceae. Blanca. 220213. DIOSCOREA sp. Morada. 220214 and 220215. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From British Honduras. Seeds presented by Stanton Morrison, Department of Agriculture, Belize. Received July 30, 1954. 220214. British Honduras Creole. 220215. British Guiana 79. 310 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220216 and 220217. From Pakistan. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry and E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorers, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received July 30, 1954. 220216. CARALLUMA sp. Asclepiadaceae. No. 14218. Near Dargar, Swat. May 1, 1954. Altitude 2,500-—3,000 feet. Succulent, cespitose, leafless perennial, eaten cooked as a vegetable. 220217. SENECIO CRUENTUS DC. Asteraceae. No. 14034. Gordon College, Rawalpindi, Punjab. Apr. 15, 1954. Orna- mental annual with brilliant reddish or purple flowers. Said to be the parent of the cineraria of florists. 220218 to 220220. From French West Africa. Seeds presented by L. F. Hough, United States Operations Mission to Liberia, Monrovia, Liberia. Received July 30, 1954. Collected along roadside areas between Zinder and Agedes, Niger Colony. 220218. ANDROPOGON sp. Poaceae. Tall, coarse grass up to 8 feet in height. 220219. CHLORIS sp. Poaceae. Fine-stemmed grass about 3 feet in height. 220220. ERAGROSTIS TREMULA Hochst. Poaceae. Fine bunchgrass about 2 feet in height. 220221 to 220238. From India. Seeds presented by the Director of Agriculture, Madras, through C. C. Taylor, New Delhi. Received Aug. 3, 1954. 220221. F: 220230. F.9 220222. F-1 220231. F2-10 220223. F:-2 220232. F.-11 220224. F.-3 220233. F.-12 220225. F.-4 220234. F.-13 220226. F-5 220235. F-14 220227. F.-6 220236. F.-15 220228. F.-T7 220237. F-16 220229. F.-8 220238. F2-17 220239 to 220245. From Taiwan. Budwood presented by the Director, Taiwan Agricultural Re- search Institute, Taipei. Received Aug. 3, 1954. 220239. CITRUS MEDICA var. SARCODACTYLIS (Noot.) Swingle. Rutaceae. Fingered citron. 220240 to 220245. CITRUS. 220240. Banhakuyu. 220243. Mato Buntanyu. 220241. Koshotankan. 220244. Mato Hakuyu. 220242. Koyu. 220245. Mitsuyu. 220246. EUCALYPTUS NIPHOPHILA Maiden & Blakely. Myrtaceae. From Australia. Seeds presented by Director-General, Forestry and Timber Bureau, Canberra. Received Aug. 4, 1954. S.3488. Collected at Mount Koscuisko. 311 JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 220247 and 220248. From Sicily. Seeds presented by the Istituto Di Agronomia General E Coltivazioni Erbacee, University of Palermo, Palermo. Received Aug. 4, 1954. 220247. MEDICAGO INTERTEXTA (L.) Mill. 220248. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. Saturus. 220249. PHASEOLUS TRINERVIUS Heyne. Fabaceae. From Jamaica. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Kingston. Received Oct. 4, 1954. 220250. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Asteraceae. Safflower. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the Oilseed Section, Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute, Lyallpur. Received Aug. 5, 1954. Fabaceae. Poaceae. 220251 to 220271. Rice. From Malaya. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Seeds presented by the State Agricultural Officers, Selangor. Received Aug. 6, 1954. From Afghanistan. 220251. Acheh Puteh G.S. No. 149. 220252. Anak Didek G.S. No. 158. 220253. Haji Haroun G.S. No. 154. 220254. Kontor G.S. No. 157. 220255. Machang G.S. No. 151. 220256. Mayang Ebos 80 G.S. No. 156. 220257. Mayang Sabatil G.S. No. 159. 220258. Mayang Sagumpal G.S. No. 146. 220259. Milek Kuning 3 G.S. No. 145. 220260. Morak Sepilai G.S. No. 148. 220261. Nachin 11 G.S. No. 144. 220262. Nalong Telor G.S. No. 147. 220263. Radin China 4 G.S. No. 155. 220264. Radin Siak 34 G.S. No. 161. 220265. Reyong 6 G.S. No. 141. 220266. Seraup Kechil 36 G.S. No. 153. 220267. Serendah G.S. No. 152. 220268. Serendah Kuning G.S. No. 150. 220269. Siam 29G.S.No.143. 220270. Subang Intan G.S. No. 160. 220271. Taichu 65 G.S. No. 142. 220272. BOTHRIOCHLOA ISCHAEMUM (L.) Keng. Poaceae. Stolons collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received July 27, 1954. 728-R. Khairkana Pass, Kabul. ‘nial bunchgrass. Altitude 6,500 feet. Well-grazed peren- 312 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220273. CEPHALANTHUS NATALENSIS Oliv. Rubiaceae. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds preesnted by J. Leslie Parkhouse, Wonderhoogte Farm, Utrecht, Natal. Received Aug. 9, 1954. Mfomfo. A shrub 5-8 feet high, with dark-green ovate opposite leaves about 1% inches long, small greenish flowers, and edible, scarlet and white strawberry-like fruits up to 1 inch in diameter. Native to Natal, South Africa. 220274 to 220309. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received Aug. 9, 1954. 220274. AEGILOPS CRASSA Boiss. Poaceae. No. 184. Upper Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 27, 1954. 220275. AELUROPUS sp. Poaceae. No. 316. Seventy miles northeast of Kandahar. June 6, 1954. Altitude 4,800 feet. Short, well-grazed, salt-resistant grass. 220276 and 220277. ALLIUM CEPA L. Liliaceae. Onion. 220276. No. 81. Piaz. Market, Girishk. May 17, 1954. 220277. No. 198. Upper Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. Growing in an irrigated wheat field. 220278. ALLIUM sp. No. 210. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29,1954. Com- mon wild onion on dry rocky hillside. 220279. AMMI COPTICUM L. Apiaceae. No. 87... Jowani. Market, Girishk. May 17, 1954. Seeds used in tea for stomach ache. 220280. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 61. Seraj Desert, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 16, 1954. Small annual, said to be drought-resistant. 220281. BRASSICA RAPA L. Brassicaceae. Turnip. No. 30. Market, Kabul. May 12, 1954. 220282. BRASSICA sp. No. 37. Owrie. Market, Kabul. May 12, 1954. Used as a green vegetable. 220283. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Asteraceae. Safflower. No. 34. Maswar. Market, Kabul. May 12, 1954. 220284. CERCIS SILIQUASTRUM L. Caesalpiniaceae. Judas-tree. No. 15. Kings Garden, Paghman, Kabul. May 9, 1954. Altitude 6,500 feet. 220285. DAUCUS CAROTA L. Apiaceae. Carrot. No. 288. Zardak. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. 220286. EREMURUS sp. Liliaceae. No. 186. Upper Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 27, 1954. Roots used for glue. 220287. LALLEMANTIA ROYLEANA Benth. Menthaceae. No. 279. Malangan. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. Seeds sold for medicine. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 313 220274 to 220309—Continued 220288. LATHYRUS APHACA L. Fabaceae. No. 295. Kandahar. June 2, 1954. Growing in an irrigated wheat field. 220289. LATHYRUS sp. No. 71. Chal-i-Ztar, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 18, 1954. 220290. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. No. 276. Badenjanromie. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. 220291. HorDEUM sp. Poaceae. Barley. No. 211. Kajakai Dam, Helmand River, Kandahar. May 29, 1954. 220292. IMPERATA CYLINDRICA (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. No. 64. Qala Bist, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 18,1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. Growing on land containing 3-5 percent salt. 220293. IMPERATA sp. No. 135. Arghandab River Crossing, west of Kandahar. May 21, 1954. 220294. IRIS SISYRINCHIUM L._ Iridaceae. No. 103. Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 19, 1954. Flower blue plant up to 10 inches high. 220295 and 220296. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 220295. No. 98. Saib. Grown near Girishk. May 17, 1954. Small red apple up to 2 inches in diameter. Grown under irrigation. 220296. No. 100. Saib. Market, Girishk. May 17, 1954. 220297. MEDICAGO HISPIDA Gaertn. Fabaceae. Burclover. No. 70. Chal-i-Ztar, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 18, 1954. 220298 to 220301. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Alfalfa. 220298. No. 39. Rishqah. Market, Kabul. May 12, 1954. Green for- age. 220299. No. 83. Rishqah. Market, Girishk. May 17, 1954. 220300. No. 38. Rishqah. Market, Kabul. May 12, 1954. Used as green forage. 220301. No. 275. Shabdar. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. 220302. MELILOTUS INDICA (L.) All. Fabaceae. Sweetclover. No. 199. Arghandab Dam, Kandahar. May 28, 1954. 220303 to 220305. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. 220303. No. 154. Mash. Nad-i-Ali, Training Center, Helmand Va'ley Authority, Girishk. May 23, 1954. 220304. No. 285. Mash. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. 220305. No. 382. Mash. Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. 220306. PHASEOLUS MUNGO L. Urd. No. 272. Mash-Siah. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. 220307 to 220309. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Brassicaceae. Radish. 220307. No. 7. Market, Kabul. May 4, 1954. 220308. No. 31. Turbak. Market, Kabul. May 12,1954. Medicinal oil - made from seeds. 220309. No. 278. Torob. Market, Kandahar. June 2, 1954. 314 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220310 to 220324. From Pakistan. Cuttings presented by D. T. Painter, Foreign Operations Administration, American Consulate General, Lahore. Received Aug. 10, 1954. 220310 to 220312. CITRUS AURANTIFOLIA (Christm.) Swingle. Rutaceae. Lime. 220310. Kaghzi. 220311. (Unnamed.) 220312. (Unnamed.) 220313. CITRUS AURANTIUM L. Seville orange. Gadadehi. . 220314 and 220315. CITRUS LIMON (L.) Burm. f. Lemon. 220314. Diwana Khotti. 220315. Seedless. 220316. CITRUS PARADISI Macfad. Grapefruit. 220317 to 220322. CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck. Orange. 220317. Callibrian. 220320. Hari Singh. 220318. Gangapur. 220321. Montgomery. 220319. Gujranwala. 220322. Sardarwala. 220323. CITRUS. Atoni. 220324. GREWIA ASIATICA L. ‘Tiliaceae. 220325. HAEMANTHUS sp. Amaryllidaceae. From the Union of South Africa. Plant growing at the United States Plant Introduction Gardens, Glenn Dale, Md. Numbered Aug. 11, 1954. Originally collected by W. H. Hodge (A-143) between Genadendal and Caledon, Cape Province, May 1, 1951. 220326 to 220358. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received Aug. 11, 1954. 220326. AEGILOPS SQUARROSA L. Poaceae. No. 416. Between Baghlan and Kunduz, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Altitude 1,700 feet. Small annual grass. 220327 to 220330. AEGILOPS TRIUNCIALS L. 220327. No. 417. Between Baghlan and Kunduz, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Altitude 1,700 feet. Small annual grass. 220328. No. 476. Between Kunduz and Mazar-i-Sharif. June 24, 1954. Altitude 1,500—2,300 feet. 220329. No. 548. Twenty miles southwest of Maimana. June 29, 1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. 220330. No. 549. Twenty miles southwest of Maimana. June 29, 1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. Similar to P.I. 220329, but much larger. 220331. AEGILOPS SQUARROSA L. No. 552. Forty miles southwest of Maimana. June 29, 1954. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 315 220326 to 220358—Continued 220332. AEGILOPS TRIUNCIALIS L. No. 606. Herat. July 4, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. Growing in dry sandy loam. 220333. HENRARDIA PERSICA (Boiss.) Hubb. Poaceae. No. 634. Fifty miles south of Herat. July 5, 1954. Altitude 4,600 feet. Very small grass growing on a dry rocky hill in pockets of sandy loam. 220334. CREPIS sp. Cichoreaceae. No. 563. Fifty miles south of Murghab, Herat. July 1, 1954. 220335 to 220337. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 220335. No. 428. Kunduz, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Fruit 1-1% feet long and 6-8 inches in diameter. Skin white with green stripes; flesh white. 220336. No. 424. Kunduz, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Fruit 1-1% feet long and 6-8 inches in diameter. Skin white with green stripes; flesh white. 220337. No. 540. Kherbozeh. Market, Andkhui, Maimana. June 28, 1954, Altitude 1,200 feet. Round green melon with white flesh. 220338. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucumber. No, 457.. Khiar. Market, Kunduz. June 23, 1954. 220339. HoRDEUM sp. Poaceae. Barley. No. 341. Doabi, Kabul. June 16, 1954. Altitude 5,300 feet. Wild barley on rocky slope. 220340. HORDEUM sp. No. 361. Jaw. Doshi, Kataghan. June 17, 1954. Altitude 3,100. feet. 220341. HORDEUM sp. No. 401. Baghlan, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. 220342. Iris sp. Iridaceae. No. 670. Thirty miles northeast of Kalat, Kandahar. July 10, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Flowers pale blue to white; Japanese-type. Common on desert, altitude 3,000—7,000 feet. - 220343 to 220346. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. 220343. No: 422. Zegher. Kunduz, Kataghan..: June 20, 1954. Altitude 1,600 feet. Used to produce oil. 220344. No..426.. Zegher.. Market, Kunduz. June 21, 1954. Used to _... produce oil. 220345. No. 427. Zegher. Market, Kunduz. June 21, 1954. Used to produce oil. " spl 220346. No. 536. Zegher. Market, Andkhui, Maimana. June 28, 1954. Altitude 1,200 feet. Used to produce oil. ea 220347 to 220358. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 220347. No. 331. Nimakao, Kabul. June 15, 1954. 220348. No. 347. Tala-Barfaq, Kataghan. -June 16, 1954. Altitude 4,500 feet. 220349. No: 348. Tala-Barfaq,. Kataghan.. June 16, 1954.. Altitude 4,500 feet. 220350. No. 360. Gandum. Doshi, Kataghan. June 17, 1954. Altitude 3,100 feet. ' 316 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220326 to 220358—Continued 220347 to 220358—Continued 220351. No. 391. Gandum. Baghlan, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Al- titude 2,000 feet. 220352. No. 398. Gandum. Baghlan, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Al- titude 2,000 feet. 220353. No. 395. Gandum. Baghlan, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. AI- titude 2,000 feet. 220354. No. 396. Gandum. Baghlan, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Al- titude 2,000 feet. 220355. No. 518. Gandum. AgChah, Mazar-i-Sharif, June 27, 1954. ee 1,100 feet. Mixed brown and white wheat; up to 2% feet in eight. 220356. No. 520. Gandum. Shibarghan, Mazar-i-Sharif. June 27, 1954. Altitude 1,400 feet. 220357. No. 598. Gandum-i-Siahkltoshah. Herat. July 3, 1954. Al- titude 3,200 feet. Winter wheat, reported to make the best bread. 220358. No. 679. Gandum-i-Lalmi. Market, Ghazni. July 11, 1954. Altitude 7,000 feet. 220359. PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA L. Poaceae. Reed canary grass. From Canada. Seeds presented by the Dominion Experimental Station, La- combe. Received Aug. 5, 1954. 220360 to 220364. From France. Seeds presented by A. Angladette, Directeur de la Section Technique D’Agriculture Tropicale, Paris. Received Aug. 12, 1954. 220360. ASPARAGUS ACUTIFOLIUS L. Convallariaceae. 220361. ASPARAGUS MARITIMUS Mill. 220362. ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS Baker. 220363 and 220364. ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI Regel. Sprenger asparagus. 220363. No. 1. 220364. No. 2. 220365. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From Nicaragua. Seeds presented by R. M. Hooker, San Pedro, Calif. Re- ceived Aug. 138, 1954. 220366. HYPARRHENIA RUFA (Nees) Stapf. Poaceae. Jaragua grass. From Brazil. Seeds presented by Carlos Roderbourg, Dierberger Agro Com- ercial Ltd., Sao Paulo. Received Aug. 13, 1954. 220367 to 220406. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received Aug. 13, 1954. 220367. ARISTIDA sp. Poaceae. No. 479. Twenty-five miles west of Kunduz, Kataghan. June 24, 1954. Altitude 1,600 feet. Perennial bunchgrass on dry rocky slope. 220368. ARISTIDA sp. No. 523. Shibarghan, Mazar-i-Sharif. June 27, 1954. Altitude 1,400 feet. Perennial desert bunchgrass. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 317 220367 to 220406—Continued 220369. ARISTIDA sp. No. 524. Shibarghan, Mazar-i-Sharif. June 27, 1954. Altitude 1,400 feet. Tall perennial bunchgrass acting as a sand binder on drifting sands. 220370. ARISTIDA sp. No. 525. Six miles east of Andkhui, Maimana. June 27, 1954. Short, des- ert, perennial bunchgrass. 220371. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 480. Twenty-three miles west of Kunduz, Kataghan. June 24, 1954. Altitude 1,600 feet. Dry sandy slope. 220372 to 220374. AVENA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Oats. 220372. No. 346. Doabi. Kabul. June 16, 1954. Altitude 5,000 feet. 220373. No. 352. Girdab, Kataghan. June 17,1954. Altitude 3,800 feet. 220374. No. 418. Road between Baghlan and Kunduz, Kataghan. June 20,1954. Altitude 1,700 feet. 220375. BROMUS sp. Poaceae. No. 399. Baghlan, Kataghan. June 20,1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. 220376. BROMUS sp. No. 413. Road between Baghlan and Kunduz, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Altitude 1,700 feet. Short, compact-headed grass. 220377 to 220379. BROMUS OXYODON Schrenk. 220377. No. 414. Road between Baghlan and Kunduz, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Altitude 1,700 feet. Loose spreading grass up to 2 feet in height. 220378. No. 440. Kunduz. June 238, 1954. Altitude 1,400 feet. 220379. No. 472. Twelve miles west of Kunduz, Kataghan. June 24, 1954. Altitude 2,300 feet. Common grass in the dry hills south of the Oxus River. 220380. BROMUS sp. No. 485. Shadian, Mazar-i-Sharif. June 24,1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. 220381. BROMUS sp. No. 558. Six miles west of Shibarghan, Mazar-i-Sharif. July 1, 1954. Short desert bromus growing to a height of 6 inches. 220382. CANNABIS SATIVA L. Urticaceae. Hemp. No. 666. Bangdanah. Market, Kandahar. July 8, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. Seeds planted in spring and harvested in fall. Dried leaves for Ha- shiah, usually smoked in a Hubel-Bubble pipe. 220383 to 220385. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermuda grass. 220383. No. 405. Baghlan, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. 220384. No. 546. Twenty miles south of Maimana. June 29,1954. Allti- tude 3,000 feet. Very dry, sandy silt loam. 220385. No. 592. Herat. July 3, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. Dry rockv soil. 220386. EREMURUS sp. Liliaceae. No. 571. South of Qual Nau, Herat. July 2, 1954. Altitude 7,000 feet. Leaves used for greens in spring and the roots used for glue. 318 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220367 to 220406—Continued 220387. MELILOTUS INDICA (L.) All. Fabaceae. No. 72. Chal-i-Ztar, south of Girishk, Kandahar. May 18, 1954. Yellow- flowered sweet clover in irrigated wheat field. 220388 and 220389. Morus ALBA L. Moraceae. White mulberry. 220388. No. 497. Shir-Toot. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. White mulberries sold dried in the market. 220389. No. 699. Shir-Toot. Market, Kabul. July 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. White mulberry. 220390. MorRUS NiGRA L. Moraceae. Black mulberry. No. 467. Shah-Toot. Tala-Barfag, Kataghan. June 24, 1954. Altitude 4,500 feet. Excellent-fiavored black mulberry, fruits very large, sweet and juicy. 220391. MOoRUS sp. No. 359. Yoot. Doshi, Kataghan. June 17,1954. Altitude 3,100 feet. 220392 and 220393. PANICUM MILIACEUM L. Poaceae. -Proso. 220392. No. 512. Arzen. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26, 1954.. Altitude 1,500 feet. Sold for bird seed in the market. 220393. No. 538. Arzen. Market, Andkhui, Maimana. June 28, 1954. Sold for bird seed. 220394. PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM L. Papaveraceae. Opium poppy. No. 505. Khash-Khash. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26, 1954. Used both for oil and opium. 220395 to 220398. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 220395. No. 356. Market, Doshi, Kataghan. June 17, 1954. Altitude 3,100 feet. 220386. No. 364. Market, Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. Fruit and flesh yellow. 220397. No. 692. Zardaloo-i-Amiri. Market, Kabul. July 14,1954. Al- titude 6,000 feet. Fruit greenish with red blush; 2 inches in diameter. 220398. No. 693. Zardaloo-i-Ashtaqi. Market, Kabul. July 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Fruit smooth, orange-yellow with red blush, 1% inches in diameter. 220399. PRUNUS AVIUM L. Sweet cherry. No. 322. Gilas Estalef. Market, Kabul. June 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. 220400. PRUNUS DOMESTICA L. Common plum. No. 323. Aloochah. Market, Kabul. June 14,1954. Fruit dark, sweet; brought from Jalalabad. 220401 and 220402. SECALE CEREALE L. Poaceae. Rye. 220401. No. 332. Nimakao, Kabul. June 14,1954. Altitude 5,500 feet. Early rye, growing in irrigated wheat field. 220402. No. 683. Twenty-three miles north of Ghazni. July 11, 1954. Altitude 8,000 feet. Growing wild in an irrigated wheat field. 220403 and 220404. SESAMUMINDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. 220403. No. 428. Konjet. Market, Kunduz. June 21, 1954. Grown for oil on dry farmland. 220404. Market, Andkhui, Maimana. June 28, 1954. Altitude 1,200 feet. Seed used for oil. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 319 220367 to 220406—Continued 220405. SoRGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. No. 655. Six miles west of Kandahar. July 7,1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. 220406. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. No. 357. Jawari. Doshi, Kataghan. June 17, 1954. Altitude 3,100 feet. Irrigated. 220407. GREWIA ASIATICA L. Tiliaceae. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by D. T. Painter, Foreign Operations Admin- istration, American Consulate, Lahore. Received Aug. 15, 1954. 220408. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From Ceylon. Seeds presented by the Rice Research Station, Batalagoda. Re- ceived Aug. 16, 1954. 220409 to 220412. From Puerto Rico. Cuttings presented by Harold F. Winters, Federal Experi- ment Station, Mayaguez. Received Aug. 16, 1954. 220409 and 220410. COCHLOSPERMUM VITIFOLIUM (Willd.) Spreng. Cochlospermaceae. 220409. Single flower. 220410. Double flower. 220411. PACHIRA FASTUOSA (DC.) Decaisne. Bombacaceae. 220412. PIPTADENIA PEREGRINA (L.) Benth. Mimosaceae. 220413 to 220415. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From Taiwan. Seeds presented by an unknown donor, Tainan. Received Aug. 17, 1954. 220413. Kaosiung No. 18. 220414. Leou Jan. 220415. White Glume. 220416 to 220424. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From the Philippines. Seeds presented by D. L. Umali, College, Laguna. Re- ceived Aug. 17, 1954. 220416. Carti No. 42. 220421. Kinandang Puti. 220417. Fortuna. 220422. Macapilay Pusa. 220418. Guinata. 220423. Magasanaya. 220419. Inintiw Strain 107. 220424. Palawan. 220420. Kinanda. 220425 to 220483. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Egypt. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Plant Breeding Section, Giza Orman. Received Aug. 17, 1954. 220425. Baladi 116. 220430. Giza 135. 220426. Dakar 49. 220431. Mokhtar. 220427. Dakar 52. 220432. Line 950. 220428. Giza 139. 220433. Line 1167-68. 220429. Giza 141. 220434. Line 1167-109. 320 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220425 to 220483—Continued 220435. Line 1168-138. 220460. Line 1260-554. 220436. Line 1169-168. 220461. Line 1260-558. 220437. Line 1169-187. 220462. Line 1262-21. 220438. Line 1172-256. 220463. Line 1262-26. 220439. Line 1172-261. 220464. Line 1263-31. 220440. Line 1173-291. 220465. Line 1263-33. 220441. Line 1204-366. 220466. Line 1266-58. 220442. Line 1231-3. 220467. Line 1266-61. 220443. Line 1231-19. 220468. Line 1266-63. 220444. Line 1231-23. 220469. Line 1267-71. 220445. Line 1231-33. 220470. Line 1271-86. 220446. Line 1238-38. 220471. Line 1271-91. 220447. Line 1240-213. 220472. Line 1274-106. 220448. Line 1240-218. 220473. Line 1274-108. 220449. Line 1240-219. 220474. Line 1274-111. 220450. Line 1240-278. 220475. Line 1280-161. 220451. Line 1241-336. 220476. Line 1280-168. 220452. Line 1241-337. 220477. Line 1280-171. 220453. Line 1241-379. 220478. Line 1281-176. 220454. Line 1244-423. 220479. Line 1282-226. 220455. Line 1245-462. 220480. Line 1282-238. 220456. Line 1247-492. 220481. Line 1282-241. 220457. Line 1248-527. 220482. Line 1288-243. 220458. Line 1251-551. 220483. Line 1288-258. 220459. Line 1251-552. 220484 to 220486. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From Jamaica. Seeds presented by James F.. Gore, Half-Way Tree Post Office. Received Aug. 18, 1954. 220484. No.1. 220485. No. 2. 220486. No. 3. 220487 and 220488. From Ethiopia. Seeds presented by F. T. Simoons, University of California, Berkeley, California. Received Aug. 19, 1954. 220487. GOSSYPIUM sp. Malvaceae. Cotton. Yicaho village, Quara District, Begemdic. 220488. GOSSYPIUM sp. Korjamus village, south of Metemma. 220489 to 220491. CHENOPODIUM QUINOA Willd. Chenopodiaceae. From Peru. Seeds presented by A. F. Swanson, Institute of Inter-American Affairs, Lima. Received Aug. 19, 1954. 220489. Sweet, white. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 321 220489 to 220491—Continued 220490. White Chuciuta. 220491. White royal. 220492 to 220494. From Indonesia. Cuttings and seeds presented by F. P. Hubert, United States Operations Mission, Djakarta. Collected from General Agricultural Re- search Station, Bogor. Received Aug. 19, 1954. 220492. CINNAMOMUM CASSIA Willd. Lauraceae. Cassia. Cuttings. 220493. (Undetermined.) Cuttings. 220494. CINNAMOMUM CASSIA Willd. Lauraceae. Cassia. Seeds. 220495. GENISTA RAETAM Forsk. Fabaceae. From Libya. Seeds presented by Michael Calli, United States Operations Mis- sion, Tripoli. Received Aug. 23, 1954. 220496. VACCINIUM Oxycoccos L. Vacciniaceae. Cranberry. From the Netherlands. Plants presented by the Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding, Wageningen. Received Aug. 23, 1954. 220497 to 220555. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received Aug. 19, 1954. 220497. AGROPYRON INTERMEDIUM (Host.) Beauv. Poaceae. No. 554. Forty miles south of Maimana. June 29, 1954. Altitude 4,000 feet. Dry sandy silt loam. 220498. AGROPYRON TRICHOPHORUM (Link) Richt. No. 587. North of Herat. July 2,1954. Altitude 5,700 feet. 220499. ALLIUM PORRUM L. Liliaceae. Leek. No. 386. Gandenah. Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. 220500 to 220502. ALLIUM CEPA L. Onion. 220500. No. 455. Piaz. Market, Kunduz. June 23, 1954. 220501. No. 507. Piaz. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. 220502. No. 621. Piaz. Market, Herat. July 4,1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. 220503. ALLIUM PORRUM L. Leek. No. 454. Gandanah. Market, Kunduz. June 23, 1954. 220504. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 636. Fifty miles south of Herat. July 5, 1954. Altitude 4,600 feet. Salt-resistant legume, yellow-flowered. Grazed. _ 220505. AVENA sp. Poaceae. No. 528. Hotel Grounds Andkhui. June 28,1954. Altitude 1,200 feet. 220506 to 220509. BETA VULGARIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Beet. 220506. No. 371. Lablabu. Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. BYAd PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220497 to 220555—Continued 220506 to 220509—Continued 220507. No. 407. Baghlan Sugar Company, Baghlan, Kataghan. uns 20,1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. 220508. No. 458. Lablaboo. Market, Kunduz. June 23, 1954. 220509. No. 617. Lablaboo. Market, Herat. July 4, 1954. Used asa vegetable. 220510. BRASSICA RAPA L. Brassicaceae. Turnip. No. 867. Shalgham. Market, Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. 220511. BRASSICA sp. No. 387. Awri. Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. 220512. BRASSICA sp. No. 510. YTorob. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26, 1954. 220513. BROMUS sp. Poaceae. No. 533. Hotel grounds, Andkhui, Maimana. June 28, 1954. Annual; plant 2 feet high; loose panicles. 220514. BROMUS SCOPARIUS L. No. 557. Six miles north of Murghab, Herat. June 29, 1954. Altitude 2,300 feet. Annual; upright bunchgrass; tight heads. 220515. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. No. 646. Dastanboo. Market, Girishk, Kandahar. July 6,1954. Altitude 2,500 feet. Fruit round, sweet, yellow with dark-orange stripes; flesh white. 220516. CYMBOPOGON sp. Poaceae. No. 602. Herat. July 4,1954. Perennial bunchgrass. Infusion of leaves taken internally for fever. 220517. DAUCUS CAROTA L. Apiaceae. Carrot. No. 504. Zardak. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26,1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. 220518. ECHINOCHLOA CRUSGALLI (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Barnyard grass. No. 589. Hotel yard, Herat. July 3, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. 220519. FERULA sp. Apiaceae. No. 680. Gandah. Fifteen miles north of Ghazni. July 11, 1954. Alti- tude 8,200 feet. Seeds produce considerable amount of oil. 220520. HorDEUM sp. Poaceae. - Barley. No. 412. Road between Baghlan and Kunduz, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Altitude 1,700 feet. Small annual grass. 220521. HORDEUM sp. No. 421. Kunduz, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Altitude 1,600 feet. Dark, wild barley. 220522. HoRDEUM sp. No. 522. Shibarghan, Mazar-i-Sharif. June 27, 1954. Small wild barley. 220523. HORDEUM sp. No. 526. Andkhui, Maimana. June 27, 1954. Altitude 1,200 feet. Wild barley; up to 3 feet in height. 220524. LACTUCA SATIVA L. Cichoriaceae. Lettuce. No. 376. Kahoo. Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 323 220497 to 220555—Continued 220525 to 220527. LoLIUM TEMULENTUM L. Poaceae. Darnel. 220525. No. 398. Baghlan, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. Grows to 3 feet in height. 220526. No. 406. Baghlan, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. 220527. No. 550. Twenty miles southwest of Maimana. June 29, 1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. 220528. LOLIUM sp. — No. 555. Sixty miles southwest of Maimana. June 29, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. 220529. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. No. 468. Saib. Kunduz, Kataghan. June 24,1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. Fruit red with firm white flesh, up to 2 inches in diameter; flavor fair. 220530 and 220531. MErpICcAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. 220530. No. 518. Rishqah. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. 220531. No. 515. Qual Nau, Herat. July 2, 1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. 220532. MELILOTUS INDICA (L.) All. Fabaceae. ‘Sweetclover. No. 435. Kunduz. June 22, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. 220533. Morus sp. Moraceae. Mulberry. No. 496. Toot-i-Abrahimkhani. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26, 1954, Al- titude 1,500 feet. Purple and white dried mulberries. 220534. MORUS sp. No. 698. Toot-i-Abrahimi. Market in Kabul. July 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Fruit dark purpie, sweet. 220535 to 220538. PANICUM MILIACEUM L. Poaceae. Proso. 220535. No. 3865. Gal. Market, Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. Grown for bird seed. 220536. No. 372. Arzan. Market, Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. Sold for bird seed. 220537. No. 402. Baghlan, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. 220538. No. 460. Arzan. Market, Kunduz. June 23, 1954. Grown for bird seed. 220539 and 220540. PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM L. Papaveraceae. Opium poppy. 220539. No. 385. Khash-Khash. Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. Seed used for oil. 220540. No. 456. Khash-Khash. Market, Kunduz. June 23, 1954. Seed used for oil. 220541. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. No. 694. Zardaloo. Market, Kabul. July 14, 1954. Fruit 2 inches in diameter; flesh firm, white, sweet. 220542 and 220543. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Brassicaceae. Radish. 220542. No. 3874. Torob. Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. 220543. No. 506. Shelghem. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. 220544. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. No. 502. Kunjet. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26,1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. 324 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220497 to 220555—Continued 220545. SETARIA ITALICA (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Foxtail millet. No. 461. Gal. Market, Kunduz. June 23, 1954. Grown for bird seed. 220546. SPINACIA OLERACEA L. Chenopodiaceae. Spinach. No. 366. Palek. Market, Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. 220547. STIPA sp. Poaceae. No. 547. Twenty miles southwest of Maimana. June 29,1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. Perennial bunchgrass on dry silt loam. 220548. STIPA sp. No. 567. Eight miles south of Qal’eh Nau, Herat. July 2,1954. Altitude 3,600 feet. Perennial bunchgrass on sandy silt loam. 220549. STIPA sp. No. 585. North of Herat. July 2, 1954. Altitude 5,700 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 220550. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. White clover. No. 581. Zabzara Pass, north of Herat. July 2, 1954. Altitude 7,200 feet. 220551 to 220553. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Persian clover. 220551. No. 672. Shabder. Market, Ghazni. July 11, 1954. Altitude 7,000 feet. Used for green forage. 220552. No. 678. Shabder. Market, Ghazni. July 11, 1954. Altitude 7,000 feet. Used for green forage. 220553. No. 671. Shabder-i-Garmah. Market, Ghazni. July 11, 1954. Altitude 7,000 feet. Used for green forage. 220554 and 220555. TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L. Fabaceae. Fenugreek. 220554. No. 445. Olbah. Market, Kunduz. June 23, 1954. 220555. No. 665. Olbah. Market, Kandahar. July 8, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. 220556 to 220559. RAUVOLFIA spp. Apocynaceae. From Cuba. Seeds presented by J. Acuna, Estacion Experimental Agronomica, Santiago de las Vegas, Havana. Received Aug. 24, 1954. 220556. RAUVOLFIA HIRSUTA Jacq. No. 3. Granja Escuela, Camaguey, Cuba. July 25, 1954. Shrub up to 3 feet in height. 220557. RAUVOLFIA CUBANA DC. No. 1. Manacas, Las Villas. July 30, 1954. Small tree up to 7 feet in height. 220558. RAUVOLFIA LAMARCKII DC. No. 2. Victoria de las Tunas, Oriente. July 25, 1954. Shrub up to 3 feet in height. 220559. RAUVOLFIA TERNIFOLIA H.B.K. No. 4. From Laguna de Mateo, Pinar del Rio. July 31, 1954. Shrub up to 2 feet in height. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 325 220560 to 220636. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received Aug. 24, 1954. 220560 to 220566. AELUROPUS LITTORALIS (Gouan) Parl. Poaceae. 220560. No. 444. Thirteen miles north of Kunduz. June 23, 1954. Al- titude 1,400 feet. Small grass forming dense mats on damp river bot- toms. Saline-resistant. 220561. No. 481. Thirty-five miles west of Kunduz, Kataghan. June 24, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. Saline-resistant grass. 220562. No. 483. Shadian, Mazar-i-Sharif. June 24, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. Edge of an irrigation ditch. 220563. No. 529. Hotel grounds, Andkhui. June 28, 1954. Altitude 1,200 feet. Saline-resistant. 220564. No. 639. Fifty-eight miles south of Herat. July 5, 1954. Al- titude 4,600 feet. In small dry ravine in desert. Saline-resistant. 220565. No. 668. Nineteen miles northeast of Kandahar. July 9, 1954. Altitude 3,300 feet. Small perennial grass growing on the desert. 220566. No. 653. Seven miles west of Kandahar. July 7, 1954. Low grass spreading by rhizomes. Saline-resistant. 220567. BRACHYPODIUM DISTACHYON (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. No. 329. Jabal-Us-Siraj, Kabul. June 14, 1954. Altitude 5,300 feet. Small annual on rocky hillside. 220568. AGROPYRON BUONAPARTIS (Spreng.) Dur. & ‘Schinz. Poaceae. No. 489. Kunduz. June 23,1954. Altitude 1,400 feet. Grass of the dry rangeland. 220569. ANAMIRTA COCCULUS Wight. and Arn. Menispermaceae. No. 95. Merg-i-Mahi. Market, Girishk. May 17, 1954. Used as a fish poison. 220570. BOTHRIOCHLOA ISCHAEMUM (L.) Keng. Poaceae. No. 591. Herat. July 3, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. Perennial bunch- grass. 220571. ARISTIDA sp. Poaceae. No. 351. Tala-Barfaq, Kataghan. June 16, 1954. Small grass in sandy stream bed. 220572. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 473. Twenty miles west of Kunduz, Kataghan. June 24, 1954. Al- titude 2,000 feet. Long podded. 220573. BRASSICA sp. Brassicaceae. No. 508. Karam. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26, 1954. 220574. BROMUS sp. Poaceae. No. 327. Jabal-Us-Siraj, Kabul. June 14, 1954. Altitude 5,300 feet. Small grass with compact spikes. 220575 and 220576. BROMUS TECTORUM L. 220575. No. 325. Khairkana Pass, Kabul. June 14, 1954. Altitude 6,500 feet. Early annual grass. 220576. No. 337. Between Bulola and Doabi, Kabul. June 16, 1954. Al- titude 7,000 feet. 326 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220560 to 220636—Continued 220577 BROMUS sp. No. 408. Baghlan, Kataghant” June 20, 1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. Stiff annual grass with upright heads. 220578. BROMUS TECTORUM L. No. 342. Doabi, Kabul. June 16, 1954. Altitude 5,300 feet. Annual grass. 220579. BROMUS sp. No. 441. Kunduz. June 23, 1954. Altitude 1,400 feet. 220580. BROMUS FIBROSUS Hack. No. 576. Zabzara Pass, north of Herat. July 2, 1954. Altitude 7,800 feet.. Coarse, perennial buncherass growing to a height of 2 feet. 220581. BROMUS sp. No. 583. North of Herat. July 2, 1954. Altitude 6,300 feet. Annual grass on dry hillside. Purple tinted. 220582. BROMUS sp. No. 652. Seven miles west of Kandahar. July 7, 1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. Annual grass growing to height of 2% feet. 220583. BROMUS sp. : . No. 684. Marghan. Twenty-eight miles north of Ghazni. July 11, 1954. Altitude 8,000 feet. i - . 220584. CALAMAGROSTIS sp. Poaceae. No. 843. Doabi, Kabul. June 16, 1954. Altitude 5,300 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 220585. CALAMAGROSTIS sp. No. 344. Doabi, Kabul. June 16, 1954. Perennial bunchgrass. 220586. CALAMAGROSTIS PSEUDOPHRAGMITES (Hall f.) Koel. No. 562. Twenty miles south of Murghab, Herat. July 1, 1954, Alti- tude 2,200 feet. Perennial bunchgrass in a dense stand on ‘alluvial flood plane of the Murghab River. 220587. CATABROSA AQUATICA Beauv. Poaceae. No. 578. Zabzara Pass, north of Herat. July 2 1954. Altitude 7,500 feet. Small pasture grass. | 220588. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermuda grass. No, 448. Thirteen miles north of Kunduz. June 23, 1954. Short grass. Saline-resistant. 220589. ELYMUS sp. Poaceae. No. 328. Jabal-Us-Siraj, Kabul. June 15, 1954. Altitude 5,300 feet. Short annual with long twisted awns. 220590. ELYMUS sp. No. 409. _Baghlan, Kataghan. June 20,1954. Altitude 1,700 feet. An- nual grass with upright heads and long twisted awns. 220591. ELYMUS sp. No. 419. -Between Baghlan and Kunduz, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Al- titude 1,700 feet. Long twisted awned grass with long bracts. ‘Annual. 220592. ELYMUS sp. No. 584. North of Herat. July 2, 1954. Altitude 6,300 feet. Annual grass with long twisted awns. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 327 220560 to 220636—Continued 220593. ERIANTHUS sp. Poaceae. No. 560. Twenty-eight miles south of Murghab, Herat. July 1, 1954. Altitude 2,200 feet. Silky paniculate bunchgrass growing to a height of 6 feet, in alluvial bottom land along the Murghab River. 220594. FESTUCA sp. No. 410. Between Baghlan and Kunduz, Kataghan. June A, 1954. Al- titude 1,700 feet. Small annual grass with long spikes. 220595. HORDEUM sp. Poaceae. No. 714. Sixty miles north of Herat on south side of Pass. July 2, 1954. Altitude 7,200 feet. 220596. IMPERATA sp. Poaceae. No. 3538. -Girdab, Kataghan. June 17, 1954. Altitude 3,800 feet. Small grass. 220597. LOLIUM sp. Poaceae. No. 593. Herat. June 3, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. 220598. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. No. 607. Herat. July 4, 1954. Blue flowered, growing on the edge of an irrigation ditch. 220599. MELICA sp. Poaceae. No. 334. Nimakao, Kabul. June 14, 1954. Altitude 5,500 feet. Peren- nial bunchgrass. 220600 and 220601. NIGELLA SATIVA L. Ranunculaceae. Black cumin. 220600. No. 26. Siah-Dana. Market, Kabul. May 12, 1954. Seeds sprinkled on top of bread in baking. 220601. No. 459. Siah-Danah. Market, Kunduz. June 23,1954. Seeds put on top of bread and also used as a source of oil for medicine. 220602. ORYZOPSIS sp. Poaceae. No. 326. Jabal-Us-Siraj, Kabul. June 16, 1954. 220603. ORYZOPSIS sp. No. 338. Between Bulola and Doabi, Kabul. June 16, 1954. Altitude 7,000 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 220604. PAPPOPHORUM sp. Poaceae. No. 339. Doabi, Kabul. June 16, 1954. Altitude 5,300 feet. Perennial bunchgrass on rocky slope. 220605. PEGANUM HARAMALA L. Zygophyllaceae. No. 452. Sepand. Market, Kunduz. June 23, 1954. 220606. PENNISETUM FLACCIDUM Griset. Poaceae. No. 355. Girdab, Kataghan. June 17, 1954. Perennial bunchgrass. 220607. PHALARIS sp. Poaceae. No. 404. Baghlan, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. 220608. PHALARIS sp. No. 411. Between Baghlan and Kunduz, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Small annual grass. 220609. PHALARIS sp. ‘No. 531. Hotel grounds, Andkhui, Maimana. June 28, 1954. Altitude 1,200 feet. Loose-seeded annual grass. 328 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220560 to 220636—Continued 220610. ALOPECURUS ARUNDINACEUS Poir. Poaceae. No. 582. Zabzara, north of Herat. July 2, 1954. Altitude 7,200 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 220611. PLANTAGO OVATA Forsk. Plantaginaceae. No. 703. Esfarzan. Market, Kabul. July 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Cattle forage when green. 220612. PLANTAGO TIBETICA Hook.f. & Thoms. No. 648. Bartang. Market, Girishk, Kandahar. July 6, 1954. Altitude 2,500 feet. 220613 and 220614. Poa BULBOSA L. Poaceae. 220613. No. 4388. Kunduz. June 238, 1954. Altitude 1,400 feet. 220614. No. 530. Hotel grounds, Andkhui, Maimana. June 28, 1954. Altitude 1,200 feet. Grows to 1 foot in height. 220615. POA sp. No. 579. Zabzara Pass, north of Herat. July 2, 1954. Altitude 7,500 feet. Small pasture grass. 220616. POA sp. No. 580. Zabzara Pass, north of Herat. July 2, 1954. Altitude 7,200 feet. Perennial grass. 220617. POLYPOGON sp. Poaceae. No. 345. Doabi, Kabul. June 16, 1954. Altitude 5,300 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 220618. POLYPOGON sp. No. 442. Fourteen miles north of Kunduz. June 23, 1954. Altitude 1,400 feet. Annual grass on a sandy bottom land. Saline-resistant. 220619. POLYPOGON sp. No. 532. Hotel grounds, Andkhui, Maimana. June 28, 1954. Altitude 1,200 feet. Short grass growing to height of 1 foot. 220620. POLYPOGON sp. No. 559. Twenty-eight miles south of Murghab, Herat. July 1, 1954. Altitude 2,200 feet. Short bunchgrass growing to height of 8 inches. On alluvial bottom land along the Murghab River. 220621. POLYPOGON sp. No. 637. Fifty-eight miles south of Herat. July 5, 1954. Altitude 4,600 feet. Saline-resistant, annual bunchgrass. 220622. PRUNUS DOMESTICA L. Amygdalaceae. Common plum. No. 645. Girishk, Kandahar. July 6, 1954. Altitude 2,500 feet. Green- skinned plum with green firm flesh. 220623. PUCCINELLIA sp. Poaceae. No. 354. Girdab, Kataghan. June 17, 1954. Perennial bunchgrass at edge of an irrigation ditch. 220624. PUCCINELLIA sp. No. 556. One hundred eighty miles southwest of Maimana. June 29, 1954. Altitude 2,500 feet. Perennial bunch-type grass. 220625. PUCCINELLIA sp. No. 561. Twenty-eight miles south of Murghab, Herat. July 1, 1954. Altitude 2,200 feet. Small paniculate bunchgrass to 10 inches in height. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 329 220560 to 220636—Continued 220626. PUCCINELLIA sp. No. 640. Thirty-one miles south of Herat. July 5, 1954. Altitude 4,600 feet. Paniculate perennial bunchgrass, forming dense cover. 220627. PUCCINELLIA sp. No. 669. Thirty-three miles northeast of Kalat, Kandahar. July 10, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Perennial bunchgrass, fine leaves, growing to 1 foot in height. 220628. SALVIA sp. Menthaceae. No. 707. Kanewcheh. Market, Kabul. July 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. 220629. ScHISMUS sp. Poaceae. No. 324. Khairkana Pass, Kabul. June 15, 1954. Altitude 6,500 feet. Common in damper spots. 220630. SCHISMUS sp. No. 466. Junction of road to Bamion and the main road north, Kabul. June 24, 1954. Altitude 7,600 feet. Small annual with amber-colored seeds. 220631 and 220632. SCLEROCHLOA DURA (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. 220631. No. 420. Kunduz, Kataghan. June 30, 1954. Altitude 1,600 feet. Small annual with stiff heads. 220632. No. 430. Kunduz. June 20, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. Annual with stiff heads. 220633. SCORZONERA sp. Cichoriaceae. No. 190. Upper Tarnak Valley, Kandahar. May 27, 1954. Bush plant growing to 2 feet in height with green stems. 220634 and 220635. SETARIA ITALICA (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Foxtail millet. 220634. No. 403. Baghlan, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. 220635. No. 349. Tala-Barfaq, Kataghan. June 16, 1954. Altitude 4,500 feet. Small grass in sandy stream bed. 220636. SORGHUM sp. Poaceae. No. 514. Nai-Shaker. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. 220637. PYRACANTHA CRENULATA (Don) Roem. Malaceae. Nepal firethorn. From Maryland. Plant growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale. Numbered Aug. 26, 1954. 220638 to 220640. From India. Seeds presented by the Madras Government Agricultural Re- search Station, Coimbatore, Madras. Received Sept. 2, 1954. 220638 and 220639. CYMBOPOGON FLEXUOSUS (Nees) Stapf. Malabar grass. 220638. Annamalai Hills. 220639. Tirunelvelli, South India. 220640. CYMBOPOGON MARTINII (Roxb.) W. Wats. Geranium grass. Sofia. 330 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220641 to 220704. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received Aug. 27, 1954. 220641 and 220642. AEGILOPS SQUARROSA L. Poaceae. 220641. No. 475. Between Kunduz and Mazar-i-Sharif. June 24, 1954. Altitude 1,500—2,300 feet. Annual. 220642. No. 545. Twenty miles south of Maimana. June 29, 1954. Al- titude 3,000 feet. 220643. AMMI COPTICUM L. Apiaceae. No. 705. Jowani. Market, Kabul. July 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Cattle forage. 220644. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 340. Doabi, Kabul. June 16, 1954. Altitude 5,300 feet. Shrub; pods inflated. 220645. BETA VULGARIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Beet. No. 495. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. 220646. BRASSICA sp. Brassicaceae. No. 624. Karam. Market, Herat. July 4, 1954. Reported introduced from Iran 20 years ago. 220647. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Asteraceae. Safflower. No. 616. Tokhm-t-Katirah. Market, Herat. July 4, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. 220648 to 220650. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. 220648. No. 383. Nakhod. Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. 220649. No. 464. Nakhod. Market, Kunduz. June 23, 1954. 220650. No. 490. Balkh, Mazar-i-Sharif. June 25, 1954. 220651 to 220655. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 220651. No. 369. Khrbuzah. Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. 220652. No. 425. Kunduz, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Husk white with green stripes. Flesh white. Melon 1-11% feet long and 6—8 inches in diameter. 7 220653. No. 470. Kherbozah. Kunduz, Kataghan. June 24, 1954. Al- titude 1,500 feet. Large round melon of the Persian type, 12 inches in diameter; flesh white to green. Flavor fair. 220654. No. 471. Kherbozah. Kunduz, Kataghan. June 24, 1954. Al- titude 1,500 feet. Elongate melon with green flesh; 1 foot long by 6-8 inches in diameter. Flavor fair. 220655. No. 663. Market, Kandahar. July 8, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. Elongate, sweet, skin yellow with orange stripes. Flesh white. 220656. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermuda grass. No. 638. Fifty-eight miles south of Herat. July 5, 1954. Altitude 4,600 feet. . Saline-resistant, robust. 220657. DAUCUS CAROTA L. Apiaceae. Carrot. No. 620. Zardak. Market, Herat. July 4, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. Planted in the summer for winter use. 220658. EREMURUS sp. Liliaceae. No. 415. Between Baghlan and Kunduz, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Al- titude 1,700 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 331 220641 to 220704—Continued 220659. HoRDEUM sp. Poaceae. » Barley. No. 335. Ghorband, Kabul. June 14, 1954. Altitude 5,800 feet. Short - stemmed, short headed. 220660. HORDEUM sp. _- No. 397. Jaw. Baghlan, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Altitude 2,000 ' feet. Late. 220661. HORDEUM sp. No. 492.. Jaw. Balkh, Mazar-i-Sharif. June 25, 1954. Altitude 1,400 feet. Long awned, short stemmed. 220662. HORDEUM sp. No. 551. Twenty-two miles southwest of Maimana. June 29,1954. Wild, 5 feet high. 220663. HORDEUM sp. _. No. 596. Herat. July 3, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. 220664. HORDEUM sp. No. 600. Herat. July 4, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. Plant long, awned, growing to height of 21% feet. 220665. LAcTUCA SATIVA L. Cichoriaceae. Lettuce. No. 627. Kahoo. Market, Herat. July 4, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. 220666. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. No. 503... Zegher._. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. 220667. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. ‘No: 363. Saib. Market, Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. Al- titude 2,300 feet. 220668. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. ‘Alfalfa. »- No: 629. Rishqah. Market, Herat. July 4, 1954. Grown for: cattle _ fodder. 220669. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae: Rice. No: 358. »Shaly. Doshi, Kataghan:’ June 17, 1954. Altitude 3,100 feet. Grown after wheat is harvested on the same l!and. 220670. PANICUM MILIACEUM L. Poaceae. | Preso. No. 628. Arzan. Market, Herat. July 4, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. 220671 and 220672. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. 220671. No. 465. Mash. Market, Kunduz. June 23, 1954. 220672. No.499. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26, 1954. 220673. PISUM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. Pea. No. 434. Moshung. Kunduz. June 22,1954. Altitude 1;500 feet.. Mixed with wheat flour to make bread. - 220674. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L.. Amygdalaceae. - Apricot. No. 370. Zardaloo. Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. 220675. PRUNUS CERASIFERA Ehrh. Myrobalan plum. No. 437. Aloochan-i-Siah. Kunduz. June 22, 1954. Fruit black, 114-2 -inches indiameter. ; 220676. PRUNUS CERASUS L. Sour cherry. No. 469: Aloo-Baleo. Kunduz, Kataghan. June 24, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. Fruit small, dark red in color. . S02 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220641 to 220704—Continued 220677 to 220679. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch. Peach. 220677. No. 362. Shaftaloo. Market, Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June ne 1954. Altitude 2,300 feet. Cling type with red blush and white esh. 220678. No. 564. Shaftaloo-i-Shaleel. Market, Qual Nau, Herat. July 1, 1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. Fruit smooth skinned, skin the color of a plum; flesh firm and white. Fruits to 1% inch in diameter. 220679. No. 608. Shaftaloo. Herat. July 4,1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. Fruit small and red to 2 inches in diameter. Flesh white. 220680. PRUNUS sp. No. 635. Fifty-seven miles south of Herat. July 5,1954. Altitude 4,600 feet. Small wild almond shrubs to 3 feet in height. Spiny. 220681. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Brassicaceae. Radish. No. 633. Torob. Market, Herat. July 4, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. 220682 and 220683. SECALE CEREALE L. Poaceae. Rye. 220682. No. 588. Karrukh, north of Herat. July 2, 1954. Altitude 4,600 feet. 220683. No. 595. Jowder. Herat. July 3, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. 220684. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. No. 429. Konjet. Market, Kunduz. June 21,1954. Seeds grown for oil. 220685. SOLANUM MELONGENA L. Solanaceae. Eggplant. No. 625. Badinjan-i-Sosani. Market, Herat. July 4, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. 220686. SPINACIA OLERACEA L. Chenopodiaceae. Spinach. No. 632. Palek. Market, Kabul. July 4, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. Grown for a pot-herb. Seeds planted 3 times a year. 220687. TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L. Fabaceae. Fenugreek. No. 649. Olbah or Shemli. Market, Girishk, Kandahar. July 6, 1954. Altitude 2,500 feet. Leaves used as green forage. Seeds used as a medicine. 220688 to 220704. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 220688. No. 330. Nimakao, Kabul. June 14, 1954. Altitude 5,500 feet. Stem and head short; awned, red tinted. 220689. No. 336. Ghorband, Kabul. June 14, 1954. Altitude 7,000 feet. Short headed. 220690. No. 389. Gandum-i-Surkh. Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. Seeds red. 220691. No. 390. Gandum-i-Sefade. Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. Seeds white. 220692. No. 392. Gandum. Baghlan, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Short- headed, irrigated. 220693. No. 394. Gandum. Baghlan, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Al- titude 2,000 feet. Medium heads and stems; seeds red. 220694. No. 481. Gandum. Kunduz. June 22, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. Seeds red, long, awned. 220695. No. 432. Gandum. Kunduz. June 22, 1954. Seeds white, long, awned. 220696. No. 483. Gandum. Kunduz. June 22, 1954. Short compact heads with long black awns. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 333 220641 to 220704—Continued 220688 to 220704—Continued 220697. No. 451. Gandum. Market, Kunduz. June 23, 1954. Seeds red. 220698. No. 486. Gandum. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 25, 1954. Altitude 1,400 feet. Plant 3 feet high; seeds red and white, awned. 220699. No. 487. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 25, 1954. Altitude 1,400 feet. Plant 2% feet high; seeds red, awned, irrigated. 220700. No. 489. Balkh, Mazar-i-Sharif. June 25, 1954. Altitude 1,400 feet. Heavy stems; growing to height of 3 feet. 220701. No. 542. Gandum. Forty miles south of Andkhui, Maimana. June 29, 1954. Altitude 1,400 feet. Seeds white, awned; growing to height of 2% feet. 220702. No. 548. Gandum. Fifty-three miles south of Andkhui, Mani- mana. June 29,1954. Altitude 1,800 feet. Short heads and stems. 220703. No. 597. Gandum-i-Shahnazi. Herat. July 3, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. Most popular winter grain of the area. 220704. No. 599. Gandum-i-Zaafaran. Herat. July 3, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. 220705 to 220708. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From Lran. Seeds presented by H. V. Geib, American Embassy, Tehran. Re- ceived Aug. 31, 1954. 220705. Dom Siah. 220706. Seed red. Caspian Region. Thirty-seven degrees north latitude. 220707. Sadri No.1. Caspian Region. Thirty-seven degrees north latitude. 220708. Sadri No. 2. Dizful. Thirty-two degrees north latitude. 220709 to 220713. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the Deputy Conservator Forests, Balu- chestan, Quetta. Received Aug. 31, 1954. 220709. OLEA FERRUGINEA Royle. Oleaceae. Olive. 220710. PISTACIA CABULICA Stocks. Anacardiaceae. 220711. PISTACIA KHINJUK Stocks. 220712. PISTACIA VERA L. Pistachio. 220713. PRUNUS EBURNEA (Spach) Aitch. Amygdalaceae. 220714. TEPHROSIA VOGELII Hook.f. Fabaceae. From Angola. Seeds presented by the Estacao Agricola Central, American Consul, Luanda. Received Sept. 2, 1954. 220715. COFFEA ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From Ecuador. ‘Seeds presented by Stephen S. White, Servicio Cooperativo Interamericano De Agricultura, Quito. Received Sept. 8, 1954. Cumbaya. Grown at Tumbaco, 9 miles east of Quito. Altitude 7,800 feet; occasional frosts. 220716 and 220717. From England. Cuttings received from Allwood Bros., Haywood Heath, Sussex. Received Sept. 8, 1954. 220716. DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS L. Silenaceae. Carnation. Emily Allwood. 220717. PELARGONIUM. Geraniaceae. 304 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220718. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. © ‘Tomato. From England. Seeds presented by K. S. Dodds; Director, John Innes Horticultural Station, Bayfordbury, Herts. Received Sept. 8, 1954. Mu- tant of Antimold B., does not produce sideshoots. 220719 to 220758. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From Indonesia. Seeds presented by Balai Besar Penjelidikan Pertarian, Bogor. Received Sept. 9, 1954. 220719. Baiang 6. (GS 140). 220720. Bali Kambang 37 No. 8. (GS 189). 220721. Bandang Putih 680. (GS 1388). 220722. Baok 10. (GS 137). 220723. Beak Ganggas 836. (GS 1386). 220724. Bengawan 2794. (GS 135). 220725. Benong 130 No. 2405. (GS 184). 220726. Brondol Putih T43 No. 3090. (GS 182). 220727. Brondol Putih 227 No. 14. (GS 188). 220728. Djalen37. (GS 131). » 220729. Djambu 129 No. 1852. (GS 130). 220730. .Emata 491. » (GS 129). 220731. Gendjah Beton1101. (GS 128). 220732. Gendjah Ratji322. (GS 127). 220733. George Sail 510. (GS 126). 220734. Gropak Gedeh 97 No. 1281. (GS 125). 220735. Intan 2400. (GS 124). 220736. Kentijana 2183. (GS 122). 220737. Ketan Gadjih 647. (GS 121). 220738. Karang Serang 55. (GS 123). 220739. Ketan Serang 1200. (GS 120). 220740. Lati Sail 509. (GS 119). 220741. Leter 08s. (GS104). 220742. Lusi 513. (GS118). 220743. Major 72. (GS 117). 220744. Malio 011. (GS 103). 220745. Mas 2401. (GS116). 220746. Muhaol2. (GS 102). 220747. Naga Dhau 83. (GS 115). 220748. Peta 2802. (GS112). 220749. Pulut Nangka 016. (GS 101) 220750. Salak 2885. (GS111). 220751. Skrivimankoty 108. (GS 110) 220752. Solo 110. (GS 108). 220753. Sukanandi 1005. (GS 109). 220754. Tyahaja 2775. (GS 107). JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 335 220719 to 220758—Continued 220755. Tyina 114. (GS 106). 220756. Tuntang 512. (GS 105). 220757. Untung 588. (GS 114). 220758... Urang-Urangan 89. (GS 118). 220759 to 220761. From Southern Rhodesia. Seeds presented by the Makoholi Experimental Farm and Breeding Station, Port Victoria. Received Sept. 10, 1954. 220759. CAJANUS CAJAN (L.) Druce. Fabaceae. Pigeonpea. Makoholi. 220760. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. Makoholi. 220761. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. 220762. VICIA GRAMINEA J.E.Smith. Fabaceae. From Uruguay. Seeds presented by Dr. Gustavo J. Fisher, Instituto Fito- techico y Semillero “La Estanzuela,” Montevideo. Received Sept. 13, 1954. 220763 to 220851. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received Sept. 10, 1954. Collected in 1954. 220763. ALLIUM CEPA L. Liliaceae. Onion. No. 368. Piaz. Market, Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19. 220764. ALTHAEA ROSEA (L.) Cav. Malvaceae. Hollyhock. No. 553. Thirty-eight miles southwest of Maimana. June 29. Altitude 3,000 feet. 220765. ALTHAEA sp. No. 712. Khatmi. Market, Kabul. July 14. Flowers white; used as a tea for coughs, toothache, and stomach ache. 220766 to 220768. ANETHUM GRAVEOLENS L. Apiaceae. Dill. 220766. No. 448. Shebet. Market, Kunduz. June 23. 220767. No. 711. Shebet. Market, Kabul. July 14. Altitude 6,000 feet. Used as cattle forage when green. 220768. No. 373. Shebet. Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19. 220769. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 474. Nineteen miles west of Kunduz, Kataghan. June 24. Altitude 2,000 feet. 220770. _ASTRAGALUS sp. No. 603. Herat. July 4. Altitude 3,200 feet. Annual. 220771. ASTRAGALUS sp. No. 681. Guz. Fourteen miles north of Ghazni. July 11. Altitude 8,200 feet. Perennial; browsed by cattle. 220772. AVENA sp. Poaceae. No. 491. Balkh, Mazar-i-Sharif. June 25. 220773. BRASSICA RAPA L. Brassicaceae. Turnip. No. 675. Shalgham. Market, Ghazni. July 11. Altitude 7,000 feet. 336 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220763 to 220851—Continued 220774. BRASSICA sp. No. 676. Sharsham. Market, Ghazni. July 11. Altitude 7,000 feet. 220775. BROMUS sp. Poaceae. No. 534. Hotel grounds, Andkhui, Maimana. June 28. Altitude 1,200 feet. Annual grass forming dense stands 2% feet high. 220776. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. No. 619. Nakhod. Market, Herat. July 4, Altitude 3,200 feet. 220777. CICHORIUM ENDIVIA L. Cichoriaceae. Endive. No. 709. Kasni. Market, Kabul. July 14. Altitude 6,000 feet. 220778. CITRULLUS COLOCYNTHIS (L.) Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Colocynth. No. 644. Tarbooz-i-Abujail. Six miles north of Farah. July 5. Alti- tude 2,700 feet. 220779. CITRULLUS VULGARIS Schrad. Watermelon. No. 501. Terboz. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26. Altitude 1,500 feet. 220780 to 220788. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 220780. No. 494. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 25. Altitude 1,500 feet. Fruit large, elongate; flesh yellow and very sweet. 220781. No. 500. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26. Altitude 1,500 feet. Fruit elongate, yellow; flesh green to white. 220782. No. 539. Kherbozeh. Market, Andkhui, Maimana. June 28. Altitude 1,200 feet. Fruit round; flesh white. 220783. No. 541. Kherbozeh. Market, Andkhui, Maimana. June 28. Altitude 1,200 feet. Fruit elongate, white; flesh white. 220784. No. 650. Kharbozah-i-Garman. Market, Girishk, Kandahar. July 6. Altitude 2,500 feet. Fruit round, sweet, light yellow; flesh yellowish-red. 220785. No. 661. Kharbozah-i-Garhah. Market, Kandahar. July 8. Altitude 3,200 feet. Fruit round, sweet, light yellow; flesh yellowish- red, sweet. 220786. No. 662. Kharbozah-i-Sardan. Market, Kandahar. July 8. Altitude 3,200 feet. Fruit elongate, light yellow; flesh sweet. 220787. No. 717. Market, Andkhui, Maimana. June 28. Fruit yellow- ish; flesh yellowish-green. 220788. No. 718. Market, Mazar-i-Sharif. June 27. Fruit roundish, white to greenish. 220789 to 220791. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucumber. 220789. No. 380. Khiar. Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19. 220790. No. 618. Khiar; Badrang. Market, Herat. July 4. Altitude 3,200 feet. 220791. No. 700. Khiar; Badrang. Market, Kabul. July 14. Altitude 6,000 feet. ; 220792 and 220793. CUCURBITA PEPO L. Cucurbitaceae. Pumpkin. 220792. No. 715. Market, Andkhui, Maimana. June 28. Fruit yellow with white flesh. 220793. No. 716. Market, Andkhui, Maimana. June 28. Fruit green with white stripes; flesh yellow. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 337 220763 to 220851—Continued 220794 and 220795. DAucUS CAROTA L. Apiaceae. Carrot. 220794. No. 377. Zardak. Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19. 220795. No. 450. Market, Kunduz. June 23. 220796. DESMOSTACHYA sp. Poaceae. No. 641. Forty-four miles north of Farah. July 5, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. Perennial bunchgrass, coarse, used for brooms. 220797. EREMURUS sp. Liliaceae. No. 478. Twenty-five miles west of Kunduz, Kataghan. June 24, 1954. 220798. EREMURUS sp. No. 685. Sherish. Sixty-two miles north of Ghazni. July 11, 1954. Altitude 7,500 feet. Young leaves eaten for greens in spring. Glue made from roots. 220799. GENISTA sp. Fabaceae. No. 482. About 31 miles west of Kunduz, Kataghan. June 24, 1954. 220800. GENISTA sp. No. 590. Boyah. Herat. July 3, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. 220801. GLYCYRRHIZA sp. Fabaceae. Licorice. No. 654. Six miles west of Kandahar. July 7, 1954. Altitude 3,000 feet. 220802. GOSSYPIUM sp. Malvaceae. Cotton. No. 610. Punbah-Danah. Market, Herat. July 4, 1954. Seeds used for oil and cotton for batting. 220803. HORDEUM sp. Poaceae. Barley. No. 521. Jaw. Shibarghan, Mazar-i-Sharif. June 27, 1954. Altitude 1,400 feet. Irrigated, short, growing to height of 2 feet. 220804. IRIS sp. Iridaceae. No. 586. North of Herat. July 2, 1954. Altitude 5,700 feet. Wild. 220805. JUNIPERUS MACROPODA Boiss. Pinaceae. Juniper. No. 577. Zabzara Pass, north of Herat. July 2, 1954. Altitude 8,000 feet. Trees up to 40 feet high. 220806. LALLEMANTIA ROYLEANA Benth. Menthaceae. No. 706. Melangan. Market, Kabul. July 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Seeds boiled with milk or water for coughs. 220807. LOLIUM TEMULENTUM L. Poaceae. Darnel. No. 436. Kunduz. June 22, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. Growing to a height of 3 feet. 220808. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. No. 674. Resh Qah. Market, Ghazni. July 11, 1954. Altitude 7,000 feet. 220809. MELILOTUS INDICA (L.) All. Fabaceae. No. 594. Herat. Altitude 3,200 feet. 220810. NIGELLA SATIVA L. Ranunculaceae. Black cumin. No. 375. Siah-Danah. Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. Seeds used as a medicinal oil. 220811. QONOBRYCHIS sp. Fabaceae. No. 566. Eight miles south of Qual Nau, Herat. July 2, 1954. Altitude 3,600 feet. Low annual growing to a height of 6 inches. 338 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220763 to 220851—Continued 220812. PANICUM MILIACEUM L. Poaceae. Proso. No. 509. Gal. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26,1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. Used for bird seed. 220813. PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM L. Papaveraceae. Opium poppy. No. 631. Khash-Khash. Market, Herat. July 4, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. A source of oil. 220814. PEGANUM HARMALA L. Zygophyllaceae. No. 710. Sepand. Market, Kabul. July 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Seeds burned for incense. 220815 and 220816. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. 220815. No. 615. Mash. Market, Herat. July 4, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. 220816. No. 677. Mash. Market, Ghazni. Grown in Kandahar. July fie LOA 220817. PLANTAGO sp. Plantaginaceae. No. 656. Bartang. Market, Kandahar. July 8, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. 220818. PLANTAGO sp. No. 708. Zoof. Market, Kabul. July 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. 220819. PoA sp. Poaceae. No. 575. Zabzara Pass, Herat. July 2, 1954. Altitude 7,800 feet. Per- ennial bunchgrass on rocky slope; up to 8 inches high. 220820 to 220823. PRUNUS ARMENICA L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 220820. No. 688. Zardaloo-i-Safadecheh. Market, Kabul. July 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Fruit whitish, about 1% inches in diameter; flesh sweet. 220821. No. 689. Zardaloo. Market, Kabul. July 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Fruit orange, round, 1% inches in diameter; flesh soft, sweet. 220822. No. 690. Qaisi. Market, Kabul. July 14,1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Fruit round, small; flesh greenish, sweet. 220823. No. 691. Zardaleo-i-pyrandi. Market, Kabul. July 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Fruit up to 2% inches in diameter; flesh slightly tart, orange, soft. 220824. PRUNUS AVIUM L. Sweet cherry. No. 687. Gilas. Market, Kabul. July 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Fruit of medium size. 220825 to 220827. PRUNUS DOMESTICA L. Common plum. 220825. No. 515. Alou-Bukhara. Market, Mazar-i-Sharif. June 27, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. Fruit small, yellow with firm yellow flesh. 220826. No. 695. Tamsur. Market, Kabul. July 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Fruit round, 1% inches in diameter; flesh firm, juicy, sweet. 220827. No. 696. Aloo. Market, Kabul. July 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Fruit round, 1% inches in diameter; flesh firm, juicy, slightly sour. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 339 220763 to 220851—Continued 220828 and 220829. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch. Peach. 220828. No. 493. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 25, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. Fruit red; flesh with good flavor. 220829. No. 697. Shaftaloo. Market, Kabul. July 14, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Fruit round, 2% inches in diameter, red; flesh white with good flavor. 220830. PRUNUS sp. No. 686. Aloobaloo. Market, Kabul. July 14, 1954. Altitude. 6,000 feet. _ 220831. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Brassicaceae. Radish. No. 657. Torobghen. Market, Kandahar. July 8, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. Leaves used as a potherb. 220832. SALVIA sp. Menthaceae. No. 647. Kanowchah. Market, Girishk. July 6, 1954. Altitude 2,500 feet. Used as a medicine. 220833. SALVIA sp. No. 658. Kanowchah. Market, Kandahar. July 8,1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. Collected in the spring and used as a plaster for wounds and boils. 220834. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. No. 630. Konjet. Market, Herat. July 4, 1954. Source of cooking oil. 220835. SISYMBRIUM sp. Brassicaceae. No. 702. Khakshir. Market, Kabul. July 14, 1954. Used as a tea for coughs and stomach ache. When green, eaten by cattle. 220836. SORGHUM HALEPENSE (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Johnson grass. No. 400. Baghlan, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. Altitude 2,000 feet. 220837. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. White clover. No. 350. Tala-Barfag, Kataghan. June 16, 1954. Altitude 4,500 feet. 220838. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Persian clover. No. 511. Shaftel. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26,1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. 220839. TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L. Fabaceae. Fenugreek. No. 713. Olbah. Market, Kabul. July 14,1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. 220840 to 220845. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 220840. No. 488. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 25, 1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. 220841. No. 516. Gandom. Aq Chah, Mazar-i-Sharif. June 27, 1954. Altitude 1,100 feet. 220842. No. 517. Gandom. Aq Chah, Mazar-i-Sharif. June 27, 1954. Altitude 1,100 feet. 220843. No. 519. Gandom. Aq Chah, Mazar-i-Sharif. June 27, 1954. Club type. 220844. No. 642. Gandom. Seven miles north of Farah. July 5, 1954. Altitude 2,700 feet. 220845. No. 682. Gandom. Twenty-seven miles north of Ghazni. July 11,1954. Altitude 8,000 feet. Mixture of types. 220846. VICIA ERVILIA (L.) Willd. Fabaceae. Vetch. No. 678. Shakhel. Market, Ghazni. July 11,1954. Altitude 7,000 feet. Seeds boiled and used as cattle feed. 340 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220763 to 220851—Continued 220847 to 220851. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. 220847. No. 384. Lobia-i-Sefade. Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 1954. 220848. No. 462. Lobia-i-Sefade. Market, Kunduz. June 23, 1954. 220849. No. 468. Lobia--Surkh. Market, Kunduz. June 238, 1954. 220850. No. 498. Lobia-i-Safade. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26, 1954. Al- titude 1,500 feet. 220851. No. 614. Lobia-i-Safade. Market, Herat. July 4, 1954. Al- titude 3,200 feet. 220852. DENDROCALAMUS GIGANTEUS Munro. Poaceae. Bamboo. From Puerto Rico. Offsets presented by the Federal Experiment Station, Mayaguez. Received Sept. 13, 1954. 220853. HORDEUM sp. Poaceae. Barley. From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Horticultural Botanical University, Uppsala. Received Sept. 14, 1954. 220854. AXONOPUS COMPRESSUS Beauv. Poaceae. From Argentina. Seeds presented by Enrique Clos, Instituto de Fitotecnia, Buenos Aires. Received Sept. 14, 1954. From the province of Entre Rios. 220855 and 220856. From Portugal. Seeds presented by H. Chambers, Prado, Braga. Received Sept. 14, 1954. 220855. ANDROPOGON sp. Poaceae. 220856. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Poaceae. Red clover. 220857 and 220858. FRAGARIA. Rosaceae. Strawberry. From Australia. Plants presented by the Department of Agriculture, Perth, Western Australia. Received Sept. 14, 1954. 220857. Melba. 220858. Pride of the West. 220859 to 220866. From New York. Material planted at the Regional Plant Introduction Sta- tion, Geneva. Numbered Sept. 14, 1954. 220859. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Brassicaceae. Cabbage. Canadian Acre. From the Central Experiment Farm, Ottawa, Canada. Early maturing with small round heads. 220860. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. Shogoin No. 1-48. From E.M. Meader, Agricultural Experiment Station, Durham, N. H. Originally from Korea. 220861. CUCURBITA MAXIMA Duchesne. ~ Squash. Hung. From E.M. Meader, Agricultural Experiment Station, Durham, N.H. Fruit large, 14 inches by 15 inches, yellow. 220862. JUGLANS REGIA L. Juglandaceae. Persian walnut. Originally from George Urban, Buffalo, N.Y. Winter hardy. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 341 220859 to 220866—Continued 220863 to 220865. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 220863. Bestal. From the Central Experiment Farm, Ottawa, Canada. Early. 220864. English Sutton. From Sutton Seed Co., Reading, England. Midseason. 220865. Targinnie Red. From W.M. Epps, Clemson College, 8. C. Late. 220866. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. Dorinny Sweet. From the Central Experiment Farm, Ottawa, Canada. Very early, with small ears. 220867 to 220871. AVENA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Oats. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Sydney. Received Sept. 14, 1954. 220867. Acacia. 220870. Dale. 220868. Ballidu. 220871. Orient. 220869. Buddah. 220872 to 220876. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From Venezuela. Seeds presented by an unknown donor. Received Sept. 15, 220872. Criollo de Chirgua 8. 220875. Criollo Venezuela. 220873. Criollo de La Fia. 220876. Precoz de Machiques. 220874. Criollo de La Victoria. 220877 and 220878. From Ireland. Seeds presented by the Plant Breeding Department, Albert Agricultural College, Glasnevin, Dublin. Received Sept. 14, 1954. 220877. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchard grass. Derived from 10 outstanding plants growing in a polycross nursery. 220878. LOLIUM PERENNE L. Perennial ryegrass. 220879 to 220918. From Belgium. Seeds presented by the Ministere de l’Agriculture, Gembloux. Received Sept. 15, 1954. 220879. VICIA ARTICULATA Hornem. Fabaceae. No. 14. 220880. VICIA ATROPURPUREA Desf. Purple vetch. No. 3. 220881 and 220882. VICIA DASYCARPA Ten. 220881. No. 21. 220882. No. 29. 220883. VICIA DISPERMA DC. No. 26. 220884. VICIA ERVILIA (L.) Willd. No. 34. 220885. VICIA HIRSUTA (L.) S.F. Gray. No. 31. 342 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220879 to 220918—Continued 220886. VICIA NARBONENSIS L. No. 15. 220887 and 220888. VICIA PANNONICA Crantz. 220887. No. 22. 220888. No. 3.01. (22.01) Pornbacher. 220889 to 220916. VICIA SATIVA L. 3 Common vetch. 220889. No. 7. 220890. No. 9. 220891. No. 10. 220892. No. 11. 220893. No. 12. 220894. No. 13. 220895. No. 18. 220896. No. 19. 220897. No. 28. 220898. No. 1.02 (Lignee 1133 Sadovo). 220899. No. 1.05 (Lignee 267 Tschirpan). 220900. No. 1.08 (Werther’s Ettenberger). 220901. No.-1.10 (Tammisto). 220902. No. 1.11 (local strain). 220903. No. 1.12 (local strain). 220904. No. 1.13 (local strain). 220905. No. 1.14 (Caucasus). 220906. No. 1.16 (Haute-Loire, France). 220907. No. 1:27 (Beauce, France). 220908. No. 1.28 (Bourgas, Bulgaria). 220909. No. 1.29 (Turkey). 220910. No. 1.85 (Piemont). 220911. No. 1.36 (Fodervicker B. Weibull, Sweden). 220912. No. 1.39 (Foradlad sotvicker Svalof, Sweden). 220913. No. 1.40 (Foradlad Gravicker Svalof, Sweden). 220914. No. 1.44 (Languedoc, France). 220915. No. 1.45 (Bulgaria). 220916. No. 1.48 (Le Puy, Haute-Loire, France). 220917. VICIA SATIVA var. LEUCOSPERMA (Moench) Seringe. No. 17. 220918. VICIA TETRASPERMA var. GRACILIS (Lois.) Aschers. & Graebn. No. 24. | 220919 and 220920. QUERCUS VARIABILIS Blume. Fagaceae. Oak. From Virginia. Seeds presented by Dr. Orland E. White, University oan Charlottesville. Received Sept. 16, 1954. 220919. No. 1. 220920. No. 2. Seed large. Seed small. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 343 220921 to 220936. From Australia. Seeds presented by Dr. Wm. Hartley, Australian Department of Agriculture, Canberra. Received Sept. 16, 1954. Collected in 1954. 220921 to 220928. SoRGHUM INTRANS F. Muell. Poaceae. 220921. K 112. Caves on cliffs overlooking beach, Darwin. Mar. 28. Thin-stemmed annual. 220922. K 114. Roadside, Stuart Highway, Darwin. Mar. 30. Stout erect stems up to 9 feet high, mostly in dominant stands. 220923. K 116. Roadside, Manton River, about 35 miles south of Dar- win. Mar. 30. Stout stems up to 10 feet-high. 220924. K 117. Acacia Creek, 38 miles south of Darwin on Stuart Highway. Mar. 20. Stout stems up to 9 feet high. 220925. K 118. Stapleton Track, Adelaide River District, about 72 miles south of Darwin. Mar. 30. Stout stems up to 9 feet high. Dominant stand. 220926. K 120. Ferguson River district, 180 miles south of Darwin. Mar. 30. Dominant stand up to 10 feet high. 220927. K 125. Stuart Highway, 5 miles south of Mataranka. June 4. Tall annual with shallow roots. 220928. K 126. Minoil Beach, Darwin. June 4. Tall annual up to 7 feet high. 220929. SORGHUM LAXIFLORUM F.M. Bailey. K 128. Katherine River near Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization Station. July 5. Fine-stemmed annual; erect strag- gling growth sometimes rooting at the nodes. 220930 to 220934. SoRGHUM PLUMOSUM (R. Br.) Beauv. 220930. K 109. Roadside, Stuart Highway opposite Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization Station, Katherine. Mar. 19. Tufted growth 9 feet high. Strong-rooted perennial. 220931. K 110. King River district on road to Willeroo Station. Mar. 24. Tufted perennial 7-8 feet high. 220932. K 123. Stuart Highway 3 miles south of Mataranka. Apr. 10. Tufted perennial. 220933. K 124. Stuart Highway 5 miles south of Mataranka. Apr. 10. Tufted perennial. 220934. W 440. Kimberley Research Station. Apr. 12. 220935 and 220936. SORGHUM STIPOIDEUM (Ewart & White) Gard. & Hubb. 220935. K 108. Commonwealth Scientific Industrial and Research Or- ganization Station, Katherine. Mar.17. Strongly erect 7-8 feet high. Dominant on virgin land. 220936. K 121. About 15 miles SW. of Katherine on road to Willeroo Station. Mar. 23. Annual 7-8 feet high. 220937. CASSIA MOSCHATA H.B.K. Caesalpiniaceae. From Florida. Plants presented by the United States Plant Introduction Gar- den, Coconut Grove. Received Sept. 17, 1954. 220938. SESAMUM ANGOLENSE Welw. Pedaliaceae. From Northern Rhodesia. Seed presented by the Pasture Research Officer, Department of Agriculture, Lusaka. ‘Received Sept. 17, 1954. This is extremely common throughout Northern Rhodesia, growing on waste eee or by the roadside. The attractive pink flowers resemble those of the oxglove. 344 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220939 to 220946. From Australia. Seeds presented by C. R. Merrillees, St. Kilda, Victoria. Received Sept. 17, 1954. 220939. ACACIA STEEDMANII Maiden. Mimosaceae. 220940. BANKSIA GRANDIS Willd. Proteaceae. 220941. BORONIA HETEROPHYLLA F. Muell. Rutaceae. 220942. CROWEA ANGUSTIFOLIA Turcz. Rutaceae. 220943. EUCALYPTUS TORQUATA Luehm. Myrtaceae. 220944. HOVEA ELLIPTICA (J. E. Sm.) DC. Fabaceae. 220945. LESCHENAULTIA BILOBA Lindl. Goodeniaceae. 220946. NUYTSIA FLORIBUNDA (Labill.) R. Br. Loranthaceae. 220947. MELILOTUS sp. Fabaceae. Sweetclover. From Egypt. Seeds collected by O. S. Aamodt, Technical Specialist, Plant Sciences, Beltsville, Md. Received Sept. 20, 1954. Collected at Raffa. Apr. 8,1954. Plants growing on sand dunes adjacent to the sea; flowers yellow. 220948 to 220957. From Turkey. Presented by M. Isely, Gaziantep. Received Sept. 20, 1954. 220948. IRIS HISTRIOIDES Foster. Iridaceae. (Bulbs.) 220949. IRIS sp. (Bulbs.) I. Duluk. (Rhizomes.) 220950. IRIS sp. II. Duluk. (Rhizomes.) 220951. IRIS sp. III. Duluk. (Rhizomes.) 220952. IRIS sp. IV. Duluk. (Rhizomes.) 220953. IRIS sp. V. Duluk. (Rhizomes.) 220954. IRIS sp. Pearl Grey. (Bulbs.) 220955. TULIPA sp. Liliaceae. Tulip. Wild. Flowers red. (Bulbs.) 220956. IriSsp. Iridaceae. Pearl Grey. (Seeds.) 220957. IRIS sp. Duluk. (Seeds.) 220958 and 220959. From Japan. Plants presented by the Agricultural Experiment Station, Zentsjui, Kagawa, ‘Shikoku. Received Sept. 20, 1954. 220958. RUBUS BUERGERI Miq. Rosaceae. 220959. RUBUS ROSAEFOLIUS J. E. Sm. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 345 220960 to 220968. ULMUS PUMILA L. Ulmaceae. Chinese elm. From North Dakota. Cuttings presented by the Northern Great Plains Field Station, Mandan. Received Sept. 21, 1954. 220960. Row 1—Tree 5. 220965. Row 5—Tree 6. 220961. Row 1—Tree 6. 220966. Row 7—Tree 2. 220962. Row 1—Tree 7. 220967. Row 7—Tree 6. 220963. Row 1—Tree 4. 220968. Row 7—Tree 7. 220964. Row 5—Tree 3. 220969. SORGHUM SUDANENSE (Piper) Stapf. Poaceae. Sudan grass. From Argentina. Seeds presented by Enrique C. Clos, Division of Plant Ex- ploration and Introduction, Buenos Aires. Received Sept. 22, 1954. 220970 to 221043. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Officer in Charge, Agricultural Research Station, Bethlehem, Orange Free State. 220970 to 220991. Selections for genetic characters. 220970. No. 303. 220981. No. 2360. 220971. No. 388. 220982. No. 2362. 220972. No. 670. 220983. No. 2369. 220973. No. 1804. 220984. No. 2371. 220974. No. 2346. 220985. No. 23872. 220975. No. 2347. 220986. No. 2373 (1). 220976. No. 2352. 220987. No. 2373 (2). 220977. No. 2354 (tassel, ear). 220988. No. 23838. 220978. No. 2354 (tassel). 220989. No. 23884. 220979. No. 2358. 220990. No. 2387. 220980. No. 2359. 220991. No. 2387A. 220992 to 221018. Yellow flint lines. 220992. No. 1979. 221006. No. 1933. 220993. No. 1880. 221007. No. 1935. 220994. No. 1882. 221008. No. 1939. 220995. No. 1899. 221009. No. 1944. 220996. No. 1905. 221010. No. 1946. 220997. No. 1907. 221011. No. 1954. 220998. No. 1908. 221012. No. 1961. 220999. No. 1909. 221013. No. 1973. 221000. No. 1911. 221014. No. 1978. 221001. No. 1912. 221015. No. 1983. 221002. No. 1913. 221016. No. 1989. 221003. No. 1920. 221017. No. 1998. 221004. No. 1923. 221018. No. 2012. 221005. No. 1926. 346 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 220970 to 221043—Continued 221019 to 221027. Yellow dent lines. 221019. No. 2079. 221024. No. 2250. 221020. No. 2221. 221025. No. 2253. 221021. No. 22380. 221026. No. 2254. 221022. No. 2241. 221027. No. 2260. 221023. No. 2247. 221028 to 221035. White flint lines. 221028. No. 2021. 221032. No. 2035. 221029. No. 2022. 221033. No. 2036. 221030. No. 20238. 221034. No. 2045. 221031. No. 2024. 221035. No. 2049. 221036 to 221040. White dent lines. 221036. No. 2287. 221039. No. 2308. 221037. No. 2288. 221040. No. 2315. 221038. No. 2289. 221041 to 221043. Miscellaneous lines. 221041. A441-5. 221042. Gray flint. 221043. Bread mealies (O.P.). 221044 and 221045. From Chile. Seeds presented by A. Hyndman Stein, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Santiago. Received Sept. 23, 1954. 221044. PROSOPIS CHILENSIS (Molina) \Stuntz. Mimosaceae. 221045. PROSOPIS TAMARUGO Phil. 221046 to 221055. RICINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Direccién Cultivos Especailes, Bue- nos Aires. Received Sept. 23, 1954. 221046. T4-03. 221051. 010-1. 221047. T5-01-2. 221052. 011-1. 221048. T5-02. 221053. 013-2. 221049. 04-2. 221054. 014-1. 221050. 06-7-2. 221055. 015-1. 221056 to 221071. From Brazil. Seeds presented by Institute of Agronomy, Campinas, Sao Paulo. Received Sept. 23, 1954. 221056 to 221067. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Common peanut. 221056. J.B.M. 4/8. 221062. Comum. 221057. J.B.M.19/8. : 221063. Tatu. 221058. C.S.1. 221064. Roxo. 221059. C.S.6. 221065. Mfoko A. 221060. Amarelo. 221066. Spanish 2B. 221061. Cateto. 221067. Virginia Bunch. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 347 221056 to 221071—Continued 221068. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA f. NAMBYQUARAE (Hoehne) Hermann. 221069. ARACHIS sp. No. 44. 221070. ARACHIS sp. No. 123. 221071. ARACHIS sp. No. 288. 221072. HORDEUM sp. Poaceae. From Germany. Seeds presented by the Director, Botanic Garden, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz. Received Sept. 24, 1954. 221073 to 221077. From Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by W. E. Codd, Department of Agriculture, Pretoria. Received Sept. 24, 1954. 221073. DIOSCOREA DUMETORUM (Kunth) Pax. Dioscoreaceae. 221074. DIOSCOREA ELEPHANTIPES (L’Herit.) Engl. 221075. DIOSCOREA RETUSA Mast. 221076. DIOSCOREA SYLVATICA Ecklon. 221077. DIOSCOREA sp. 221078 to 221082. From Israel. Seeds presented by J. R. Killough, American Embassy, Tel Aviv. Received Sept. 24, 1954. 221078. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchard grass. Collected by J. Tadmor, Wadi Migra. June 4, 1953. 221079. PANICUM TURGIDUM Forsk. Poaceae. Collected by Zwia Kaisari, Wadi Manaya, Araba. Sept. 24, 1953. 221080. PENNISETUM DICHOTOMUM (Delile) Forsk. Poaceae. Collected by Zwia Kaisari, Wadi Manaya, Araba. May 9, 1958. 221081. STIPA FONTANESII Parl. Poaceae. Collected by H. Tadmor, Wadi Rachme, Negev. May 17, 1953. 221082. STIPA PARVIFLORA Desf. Collected by Zwai Kaisaria, Wadi Nachbir. May 17, 1953. 221083 to 221087. From Israel. Seeds presented by John Killough, United States Operations Mission to Israel, Tel Aviv. Received Sept. 27, 1954. 221083. ATRIPLEX HALIMUS L. Chenopodiaceae. 221084. COLUTEA ISTRIA Mill. Fabaceae. 221085. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA var. HISPANICA (Roth) Duby. Poaceae. 221086. HORDEUM BULBOSUM L. Poaceae. 221087. ORYZOPSIS MILIACEA (L.) Benth. & Hook. Poaceae. Smilo grass. 221088. CASIMIROA EDULIS Llave. Rutaceae. White sapote. From Florida. Plant growing at the United States Plant Introduction Gar- den, Coconut Grove. Numbered Sept. 27, 1954. Origin unknown. Fruit mealy, not bitter. 348 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 221089. COCHLOSPERMUM GOSSYPIUM (L.) DC. Cochlospermaceae. From Florida. Plant growing at the United States Plant Introduction Gar- den, Coconut Grove. Numbered Sept. 27, 1954. From E. A. Menninger, Stuart. 221090. COFFEA ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From Saudi Arabia. Seeds presented by George P. Gibbs, American Legation, Jedda. Received Sept. 28, 1954. Mocha type. From southern Saudi Arabia. Altitude 5,000—7,000 feet. 221091 to 221098. From India. Seeds received from the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Sept. 29, 1954. 221091. CHLORIS BARBATA (L.) Sw. Poaceae. I.W. 861. Grown at Coimbatore. 221092. CHLORIS BOURNE! Rang. & Tad. I.W. 862. Grown at Coimbatore. 221093 to 221096. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth. Rhodes grass. 221093. IC 2691. Grown at Coimbatore. 221094. IC 2692. Grown at Coimbatore. 221095. IC 2693. Grown at Coimbatore. 221096. IC 2721. Grown at Coimbatore. 221097. CHLORIS POLYSTACHA Roxb. Grown at Coimbatore. 221098. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. Grown at Coimbatore. 221099. PARINARIUM sp. Amyegdalaceae. From Florida. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Gar- den, Coconut Grove. Numbered Sept. 29, 1954. From E. A. Menninger, Stuart. 221100. KAEMPFERIA GILBERTII Bull. Zingiberaceae. From India. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale, Md. Numbered Sept. 29, 1954. Originally introduced with P.I. 159426 (Kaempferia galanga L.) from Poo- na, India, in 1947. 221101 to 221108. From Afghnaistan. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received Sept. 20, 1954. 221101. CARAGANAsp. Fabaceae. No. 604. Herat. July 4, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. Desert browse plant. May have medicinal properties. 221102. EPHEDRA Sp. Gnetaceae. No. 47. Twenty-five miles west of Kunduz, Kataghan. June 24, 1954. Altitude 1,600 feet. Leafless plant with green stems. Grazed by camels. 221103. E/REMURUS SPECTABILIS Bieb. Liliaceae. No. 570. Twenty-seven miles south of Qual Nau, Herat. July 2, 1954. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 349 221101 to 221108—Continued 221104. EREMURUS sp. No. 568. Nineteen miles south of Qual Nau, Herat. July 2,1954. Young leaves eaten as greens in the spring. Roots used to make glue. 221105. EREMURUS sp. No. 569. South of Qual Nau, Herat. July 2, 1954. Leaves used for greens. Roots used to make glue. 221166. IXIOLIRION sp. Amaryllidaceae. No. 484. Shadian, Mazar-i-Sharif. June 24,1954. Altitude 1,500 feet. 221107. SALVIA sp. Menthaceae. No. 333. Nimakao, Kabul. June 14,1954. Small lilac-colored plant on a dry rocky hillside. Grows to a height of 11% feet. 221108. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Fabaceae. Persian clover. No. 648. Shaftal. Six miles north of Farah. July 5, 1954. Altitude 2,700 feet. 221109 to 221114. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From India. Seeds presented by the Central Rice Research Institute, Orissa. Received Oct. 1, 1954. 221809. BS 4d. 221112. S.M. 8. 221110. CO 4. 2211138. T.6517. 221111. CO 20. 221114. 7.6522. 221115 and 221116. PRUNUSCERASIA Bl. Amygdalaceae. From Israel. Seeds presented by R. M. Samish, Agricultural Research Sta- tion, Rehovoth. Received Oct. 4, 1954. 221115. Sour type. 221116. Sweet type. 221117 and 221118. MANGIFERA INDICA L. Anacardiaceae. Mango. From Ceylon. Budsticks presented by the Horticultural Officer, Peradeniya. Received Oct. 4, 1954. 221117. Peser Passand. 221118. Velaicolomban. 221119 to 221148. From Florida. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Gar- den, Coconut Grove. Numbered Oct. 5, 1954. 221119. ABROMA AUGUSTA L.f. Sterculiaceae. Robert Pollard, Miami, Fla. 221120. ACACIA CONFUSA Merr. Mimosaceae. Woodlawn Cemetery, Miami, Fla. 221121. ACACIA LUTEA (Mill.) Britt. Beata Island, Dominican Republic, Allison V. Armour Expedition, 1932. 221122. ACACIA SPADICIGERA Cham. & Schl. South side of old Mess Club, Coconut Grove, Fla. 221123. ANNONA MURICATA L. Annonaceae. Growing by Superintendent’s house. 350 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 221119 to 221148—Continued 221124. ANNONA RETICULATA L. Plot N—4-2-5. 221125. ARIKURYROBA SCHIZOPHYLLA (Mart.) Bailey. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Origin unknown. 221126. AVERRHOA CARAMBOLA L. Oxalidaceae. Carambola. Plot N—4—1-10-7. 221127. BAMBUSA TULDA Roxb. Poaceae. Bamboo. Plot N-1-3. 221128. BEAUMONTIA GRANDIFLORA (Roth) Wall. Apocynaceae. Lothar Hoffmann, Palm Beach, Fla. 221129. BIGNONIA UNGRUIS-CATI L. Bignoniaceae. La Mortola Botanic Garden, Ventimiglia, Italy. 221130. BOEHMERIA NIVEA (L.) Gand. Urticaceae. Ramie. China. 221131. BOoMBAX CYATHOPHORUM (Casar.) K. Schum. Bombacaeae. W.A. Archer 3989. Lagoinha, Mato Grosso, Brazil. 221132. BUCIDA BUCERAS L. Combretaceae. Miami Garden, April, 1923. 221133. BURSERA GRAVELOLENS Triana & Planch. Burseraceae. Collected in Peru by O. L. Haught in 1929. 221134. BUTIA NEHRLINGIANA Abbott. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. Robert Montgomery, Coconut Grove, Fla. 221135. BYRSONIMA CRASSIFOLIA (L.) H.B.K. Malpighiaceae. Department of Agriculture greenhouse, Washington, D. C. 221136. CAESALPINIA PULCHERRIMA (L.) Swartz. Caesalpiniaceae. From Uganda, through Dr. H. Humbert. 221137. CARISSA BISPINOSA (L.) Desf. Apocynaceae. Origin unknown. 221138. CASSIA RACEMOSA Mill. Caesalpiniaceae. Botanic Gardens, Buitenzora, Java, 1929. 221139. CASUARINA ANGULATA Poiss. Casuarinaceae. Col. Robert Montgomery, Coconut Grove, Fla., 1936. 221140 and 221141. CERATONIA SILIQUA L. Caesalpiniaceae. S. J. Lynch, Subtropical Experiment Station, Homestead, Fla., 1940. 221140. Ben-shemen. 221141. Geva. 221142. CESTRUM NOCTURNUM L. Solanaceae. Origin unknown. 221143. CHRYSOBALANUS IcACo L. Amygdalaceae. Icaco. Matheson Hammock, Fla., 1939. 221144. CHRYSOPHYLLUM OLIVIFORME L. Sapotaceae. R. M. Grey, Cienfuegos, Cuba, 1928. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 351 221119 to 221148—Continued 221145. CITRUS GRANDIS (L.) Osbeck. Rutaceae. Pummelo. Seedling from Java. 221146. CITRUS sp. Seedling from Japan; received as C. pectinifera; an apparently unpub- lished name. 221147. CLAUCENA LANSIUM (Lour.) Skeels. Rutaceae. Wampi. Plot S—5—5-16—4. 221148. COPERNICIA TORREANA Leon. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. Robert Montgomery, Coconut Grove, Fla., 1936. 221149. FESTUCA MAIREI St. Yves. Poaceae. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Division of Plant Industry, Common- wealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra City. Received Oct. 5, 1954. Harvested at Chiswick, Armidale, N.S.W. 221150 to 221154. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Australia. Seeds presented by A. A. Watson, Department of Agricul- ture, Sydney. Received Oct. 5, 1954. 221150. Galo 5 x Mentana 1124 (11 50.304. 7.6.1.1.). 221151. Galo 5 x Mentana 1124 (II 50.304. 8.3.1.1.). 221152. Galo 5 x Mentana (II 50.304. A.3.B.1.). 221153. (Galo x Mentana) X Kenya 117A (II 50.305.7.3.2.B.). 221154. Mentana 1124. 221155 to 221160. COFFEA Sp. Rubiaceae. From Nicaragua. Seeds presented by Virgil Petersen, Servicio Tecnico Agricola de Nicaragua, Managua. Received Oct. 5, 1954. 221155. No. M. A. Gonzalezel—11JOS La Castellana. 221156. No. M. A. Gonzalezel—11JOS La Castellana. 221157. No. A. Esquivel h. Heda, Verona. 221158. No. A. Esquivel h. Heda, Verona. 221159. No. San Dionisio. 221160. No.6. Sevilla. 221161 to 221165. From Afghanistan. Seeds presented by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received Oct. 6, 1954. 221161. HIBISCUS ESCULENTUS L. Malvaceae. Okra. No. 660. Pendi. Market, Kandahar. July 8, 1954. Abkitude 3,200 feet 221162. (Undetermined.) No. 601. Herat. July 4, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. Low spreading shrub; flowers white to red; fruit melonlike, opening into 4 parts exposing red flesh; flesh eaten to aid in childbirth. 221163. (Undetermined.) | Ne. 605. Herat. July 4,1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. Aue es ae eae or: 352 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 221161 to 221165—Continued 221164. (Undetermined.) No. 609. Kakuti. Market, Herat. July 4, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. Leaves mixed with curds to add flavor. Reported eaten by cattle and sheep. 221165. (Undetermined.) No. 659. Karaps. Market, Kandahar. July 8, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. Used as a medicine for stomach disorders. 221166 and 221167. URTICA SIMENSIS Hochst. Urticaceae. From Ethiopia. Seeds presented by Dr. Edgar Taschdjian, Biology Depart- ment, St. Francis College, Brooklyn, N.Y. Received Oct. 6, 1954. Collected north of Addis Ababa on route to Lake Tsana on edge of stream in highland area. 221166. Abi Varra. 221167. Ambo. 221168 to 221174. SACCHARUM. Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Australia. Cuttings presented by the Bureau Sugar Experiment Sta- tions, Brisbane, Queensland. Received Oct. 6, 1954. 221168. HA. 45. 221172. 51 N.G. 17. 221169. J. 64. 221173. 51 N.G. 51. 221170. J.125. 221174. 51 N.G. 53. 22N17A., Qo: 221175 to 221199. From Florida. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Gar- den, Coconut Grove. Numbered Oct. 7, 1954. 221175. DOMBEYA DREGEANA Sond. Sterculiaceae. National Botanic Garden, Newlands, Cape Province, Union of South Africa. 221176. CHRYSALIDOCARPUS LUCUBENSIS Becc. Phoenicaceae. Palm. QO. F. Cook, Washington, D. C. 221177. ERIOBOTRYA JAPONICA (Thunb.) Lindl. Malaceae. Loquat. Brickell Ave. Garden, Miami, Fla., 1927. 221178. ERYTHRINA CORALLODENDRUM L. Fabaceae. Coraltree. Harvard Botanic Garden, Cienfuegos, Cuba. 221179. ERYTHROXYLON cOocA Lam. Erythroxylaceae. Cocaine-plant. Lothar Hoffmann, Palm Beach, Fla., 1932. 221180. HEUGENIA ATROPUNCTATA Steud. Myrtaceae. Collected by W. A. Archer, Scotelweg, Surinam, 1934. 221181. FIcUS PADIFOLIA H.B.K. Moraceae. H. Nehrling, Naples, Fla., 1935. 221182. FICOS BREVIFOLIS Nutt. Plot N—2—2=—4-15. 221183. FIcUS LACOR Buch.-Ham. City Park, Miami, Fla., 1931. 221184. FICUS MITROPHORA Warb. Plant Introduction Garden, Summit, Canal Zone, 1929. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 353 221175 to 221199—Continued 221185. FICUS PANDURATA Hance. Fiddleleaf fig. Mr. Crawford, Miami, Fla., 1930. 221186. FLACOURTIA INDICA (Burm.f.) Merr. Flacourtiaceae. Mr. Wray, Hollywood, Fla., 1930. 221187. FUNTUMIA ELASTICA (Preuss) Stapf. Apocynaceae. Logos rubbertree. R. M. Grey, Cienfuegos, Cuba. 221188. GUAIACUM SANCTUM L. Zygophyllaceae. Origin unknown. Native to Florida. 221189. HEBESTIGMA CUBENSE (H.B.K.) Urb. Fabaceae. Fairchild Tropical Garden, 1948. 221190. HIBISCUS ROSA-SINENSIS L. Malvaceae. Chinese hibiscus. Origin unknown. 221191. HIBISCUS SCHIZOPETALUS Hook.f. Fringed hibiscus. Origin unknown. 221192. HIBISCUS TRICUSPIS Banks. Tahiti, through the University of Minnesota. 221193. HOLARRHENA WULFSBERGII Stapf. Apocynaceae. Fairchild Garden, 1946. 221194. HOLMSKIOLDIA SANGUINEA Retz. Verbenaceae. Origin unknown. 221195. ILEX CASSINE Walt. Aquifoliaceae. Dahoon. Origin unknown. 221196. HAEMATOXYLON CAMPECHIANUM L. Fabaceae. Logwood. Brickell Garden, Miami, Fla., 1930. 221197. IxXORA COCCINEA L. Rubiaceae. Origin unknown. 221198. IxORA PARVIFLORA Vahl. Origin unknown. : 221199. JACARANDA MIMOSIFOLIA D.Don. Bignoniaceae. Botanic Garden, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1934. 221200. ASPARAGUS FALCATUS L. Convallariaceae. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Director of the Botanic Garden, Adelaide. Received Oct. 7, 1954. 221201 to 221203. From Southern Rhodesia. Seeds presented by H. B. Jones, Makaholi Experi- mental Farm, Fort Victoria. Received Oct. 11, 1954. 221201. INDIGOFERA ENDECAPHYLLA Jacq. Fabaceae. 221202. PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. Fabaceae. Lima bean. _Seven-year bean. 221203. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. Zebra. 304 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 221204 and 221205. SACCHARUM. Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Mauritius. Cuttings presented by the Director, Mauritius Sugar Indus- try Research Institute, Le Reduit. 221204. E 1/37. 221205. 196/31. 221206 and 221207. TRIFOLIUM ALEXANDRINUM L. Fabaceae. Berseem. From Egypt. Seeds obtained from the Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture, Giza, Cairo, through Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 221206. Fahl. Annual. Harvest 5-6 tons an acre of fresh clover after 5 months. Gives a good yield of seed. 221207. Misawy. Annual. Harvest 2-5 tons an acre. Seed yield is poor. 221208. SCHIZOPHRAGMA HYDRANGEOIDES Sieb. & Zucc. Saxifra- gaceae. From Maryland. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale, Md. Numbered Oct. 11, 1954. Originally from the greenhouses of the Department of Agriculture, Wash- ington, D.C. 221209 to 221233. From Florida. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Coconut Grove. Numbered Oct. 12, 1954. 221209. JACOBINIA COCCINEA (Aubl.) Hiern. Acanthaceae. Origin unknown. 221210. JAQUINIA KEYENSIS Mez. Theophrastaceae. Origin unknown. 221211. KHAYA SENEGALENSIS (Desr.) Juss. Meliaceae. Originally from Khartoum, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. 221212. KLEINHOVIA HOSPITA L. Sterculiaceae. Origin unknewn. 221213. LIVISTONA sp. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Received from Col. Montgomery as L. ovaliformis, an invalid name. 221214. LOXOPTERYGIUM HUASANGO Spruce. Anacardiaceae. O. L. Haught, Peru, 1929. 221215. LUCUMA NERVOSA DC. Sapotaceae. Canistel. W. L. McIntosh, Clearwater, Fla., 1925. 221216. LUCUMA OBOVATA H.B.K. Origin unknown. 221217. LUCUMA SALICIFOLIA H.B.K. S. J. Lynch, Subtropical Experiment Station, Homestead, Fla., 1941. 221218. LYSILOMA BAHAMENSIS Benth. Mimosaceae. Dr. Dahlberg, Miami, Fla., 1931. 221219. MANIHOT ESCULENTA Crantz. Euphorbiaceae. Cassava. Service Technique, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. 221220. MIMUSOPS BALATA (Aubl.) Gaertn. Sapotaceae. O. F. Cook Collection, Bayeux, Haiti, 1932. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 355 221209 to 221233—Continued 221221. MURRAYA EXOTICA L. Rutaceae. Orange-jasmine. Origin unknown. 221222. MYRCIA ATRAMENTIFERA Barb.-Rodr. Myrtaceae. EK. A. Menninger, Stuart, Fla., 1947. 221223. PANDOREA RICASOLIANA (Tanf.) Baill. Bignoniaceae. Origin unknown. 221224. PARKIA JAVANICA (Lam.) Merr. Fabaceae. Kupang. R. M. Grey, Cienfuegos, Cuba, 1928. 221225. PARMENTIERA CERIFERA Seem. Bignoniaceae. Candle-tree. Port-o-Spain, Trinidad. 1924. 221226. PANDANUS sp. Pandanaceae. Origin unknown. Received as P. batisti, a horticultural name. 221227. PAUROTIS WRIGHTII (Griseb. & Wendl.) Britton. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Origin unknown. 221228. PELTOPHORUM INERME (Roxb.) Lianos. Caesalpiniaceae. Washington, D.C. 1923. 221229. PELTOPHORUM DUBIUM (Spreng.) Taub. Botanic Garden, Buitenzorg, Java. 1929. 221230. PETREA VOLUBILIS L., Verbenaceae. Origin unknown. 221231. PHOENIX PUSILLA Gaertn. Phoenicaceae. Palm. San Marino, Calif., through O. F. Cook. 1931. 221232. PHOENIX ROEBELENII O’Brien. Palm. Woodlawn Park Cemetery, Miami, Fla. 1930. 221233. PLEIOGYNIUM SOLANDRI (Benth.) Engl. Anacardiaceae. Woodlawn Park Cemetery, Miami, Fla. 1930. 221234 to 221244. SACCHARUM. Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Puerto Rico. Cuttings presented by the Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion, Rio Piedras. Received Oct. 12, 1954. 221234. 907. 221240. 947. 221235. 912. 221241. 960. 221236. 913. 221242. 975. 221237. 914. 221243. 980. 221238. 915. 221244. 999. 221239. 929. 221245. RAUVOLFIA VOMITORIA Afzel. Apocynaceae. From New Jersey. Seeds presented by H. B. MacPhillamy, Ciba Pharma- ceutical Products, Inc., Summit. Received Oct. 13, 1954. 221246. EURYA KANEHIRAI Kobuski. Theaceae. From Okinawa. Plant growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale, Md. Numbered Oct. 14, 1954. Originally presented by Tatsuo Saito, APO 719, San Francisco, Calif. 356 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 221247. PHYLLOSTACHYS DULCIS McClure. Poaceae. Sweetshecot bamboo. From California. Seeds presented by Mrs. Hildegarde F. Manhoff, Altadena. Received Oct. 14, 1954. Selected from P.I. 73452. 221248. FRAGARIA. Rosaceae. Strawberry. From Italy. Plants presented by Planchon Giovanni, Torino. Received Oct. 14, 1954. Frouloun. Fruit large, red and very sweet. 221249 to 221275. From Florida. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Coconut Grove. Numbered Oct. 19, 1954. 221249. DELONIX REGIA (Boj.) Raf. Caesalpiniaceae. Royal poinciana. Hubert Buckley, St. Petersburg, Fla. 221250. PORANA PANICULATA Roxb. Convolvulaceae. Origin unknown. 221251. PSEUDOPHOENIX SARGENTII Wendl. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Origin unknown. 221252. PTYCHOSPERMA MACARTHURI Wendl. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Sent from Cuba by David Fairchild. 221253. ROBINSONELLA DIVERGENS E. G. Baker & Rose. Malvaceae. Arthur C. James Estate, Coconut Grove, Fla. 1939. 221254. ROYSTONEA FLORIDANA O. F. Cook. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Coconut Grove, Fla. 221255. ROYSTONEA REGIA (H.B.K.) O. F. Cook. Cuban royal palm. R. M. Grey, Cienfuegos, Cuba. 1928. 221256. RUSSELIA EQUISETIFORMIS Schl. & Cham. Serophulariaceae. Coconut Grove, Fla. 221257. SABAL MINOR (Jacq.) Pers. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Otto Katzenstein, Atlanta, Ga. 1929. 221258. SABAL PALMETTO (Walt.) Lodd. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. Montgomery, Coconut Grove, Fla. 221259. SABINIA CARINALIS Griseb. Fabaceae. Col. Montgomery, Coconut Grove, Fla. 221260. SAMANEA SAMAN (Jacq.) Merr. Mimosaceae. Raintree. R. M. Grey, Cienfuegos, Cuba. 1928. 221261. SAPIUM SEBIFERUM (L.) Roxb. Euphorbiaceae. Chinese tallowtree. United States Department of Agriculture seed stocks, Washington, D.C. 221262. SEAFORTHIA ELEGANS R. Br. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Rubber Investigations, CA No. 148. 221263. SOLANDRA GUTTATA D. Don. Solanaceae. James Deering Estate, Miami, Fla. 1940. 221264. SPONDIAS PURPUREA L. Anacardiaceae. Purple mombin. Department of Agriculture, Guatemala City, Guatemala. 1934. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 357 221249 to 221275—Continued 221265. STEREOSPERMUM CHELONOIDES DC. Bignoniaceae. India, through E. A. Menninger, Stuart, Fla. 1947. 221266. STYLOMA PACIFICA (Seem & Wendl.) O. F. Cook. fe nogniracene. alm. Mr. Soar, Royal Palm Hotel, Miami, Fla. 1923. 221267. SWIETENIA MAHOGONII Jacq. Meliaceae. West Indian mahogany. Origin unknown. 221268. TABEBUIA CHRYSANTHA (Jacg.) Nicholson. Bignoniaceae. Origin unknown. 221269. TABEBUIA PENTAPHYLLA (L.) Hemsl. David Fairchild (No. 621). 221270. TECTONA GRANDIS L. f. Verbenaceae. Teak. Madagascar, through F.. G. Walsingham. 221271. SIMPSONIA MICROCARPA (Sarg.) O. F. Cook. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Charles T. Simpson, Little River, Fla. 1923. 221272. THYSANOLAENA MAXIMA (Roxb.) Kuntze. Poaceae. David Fairchild’s residence, Coconut Grove, Fla. 1931. 221273. TREMA ORIENTALIS (L.) Blume. Ulmaceae. Hawaii, through A. C. Jordahn, Coconut Grove, Fla. 221274. TRIPHASIA TRIFOLIA (Burm. f.) P. Wilson. Rutaceae. David Fairchild, 1929. 221275. ZAMIA FLORIDANA DC. Cycadaceae. Rubber Investigations, Coconut Grove, Fla. 221276 to 221426. From Yugoslavia. Seeds presented by the Institute for Plant Breeding and Plant Introduction, Department of Introduction, Zemun. Received Oct. 119) BE 221276 to 221292. AVENA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Oats. 221276. Angelical Bo 33. 221285. Kyto. 221277. Astral Bo 28. 221286. Local selection. PAPAS. LIN TOR 221287. Novi Sad. 221279. Esa. 221288. Novi Sad 6. 221280. Krusevac 6. 221289. Novi Sad 4116. 221281. Krusevac 9. 221290. Novi Sad 4120. 221282. Krusevac 39. 221291. Osmo. 221283. Krusevac 51. 221292. Shasta. 221284. Krusevac 56. 221293 and 221294. HORDEUM DISTICHON L. Poaceae. 221293. ...No--1, 221294. No. 2. 221295. HORDEUM DISTICHON var. NUDUM L. No. 3. 358 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 221276 to 221426—Continued 221296 to 221300. HorRDEUM VULGARE var. TETRASTICHUM Celak. 221296. Zemun polje 1/68. 221299. Zemun polje 18/92. 221297. Zemun polje 12/127. 221300. Zemun polje 18/144. 221298. Zemun polje 12/158. 221301 to 221328. HorRDEUM sp. Poaceae. Barley. 221301. Abeds Kenya. 221315. Maksimirski 452. 221302. Coka 2. 221316. Mannholts. 221303. Coake 96. 221317. Novi Sad 1. 221304. Cope. 221318. Novi Sad 2. 221305. Fletumen. 221319. Novi Sad 4013. 221306. Groningen. 221320. Novi Sad 4082. 221307. Helmi. 221321. Novi Sad 4184. 221308. Kolhozni. 221322. Novi Sad 4276. 221309. Krasnodar 1920. 221323. Orazio 1 Bo 25. 221310. Krim 16. 221324. Ottone 1 Bo 28. 221311. Krusevac 1. 221325. Prior. 221312. Krusevac 2. 221326. Smooth Awn. 221313. Local selection. 221327. Urania. 221314. Maksimirski 256. 221328. Vogel Adam. 221329. TRITICUM AEGILOPOIDES Forsk. Poaceae. 221330 to 221392. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Common wheat. 221330. Akasabi-Shirazu 1. 221351. Frumos 16. 221331. Attilio. 221352. Hanacka Bela. 221332. Ble’Preparateur Etienne. 221353. Hatvani 5612. 221333. Bon Fermier. 221354. Hodoniska Holica. 221334. Bordeaux. 221355. Horicka. 221335. Canus. 221356. Jobred. 221336. Cenad 117. 221357. Kansas. 221337. Cenad 318/28. 221358. Karadaska. 221338. Cervato. 221359. Kazlaka. 221339. Charlota Strampelli. 221360. Krusevac 2217. 221340. Chrudimaka. 221361. Leda AX7. 221341. Dante Strampelli. 221362. Magnet. 221342. Dioszegi 85. 221363. Metohija. 221343. Duoszegi K 85/6. 221364. Muobenket. 221344. Dobrovicka cervena. 221365. Noi. 221345. Eredeti dioszegi N.R. 221366. Novi Sad 1421/48. 221346. Farm. 221367. Novi Sad 1437. | 221347. Fiorelo. 221368. Novi Sad 1439. 221348. Fleischmann. 221369. Odvos 241. 221349. Florence C414. 221370. Posavka. 221350. Frazinetti. 221371. Power 13. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 221276 to 221426—Continued 221330 to 221392—Continued 221372. Saisette. 221383. Turkey. 221373. Sampo. 221384. U 1. 221374. Severjanka. 221385. U 10. 221375. Sibirka 18/8. 221386. Zemun polje 806/13. 221376. Slapska Vauska. 221387. Zemun polje 865/46. 221377. Somogyi. 221388. Zemun polje 905/8. 221378. Stara Banatska. 221389. Zemun polje 905/96. 221379. Tavelin. 221390. Zimmermann. 221380. Terrasol. 221391. Zidlohovicka podhorka. 221381. Tschermak. 221392. Zutica. 221382. Tulun 3/A-32. 221393. TRITICUM BOEOTICUM Boiss. Rufinnigrum. 221394 to 221397. TRITICUM COMPACTUM Host. 221394. Crassiceps. 221396. Humoboldtii. 221395. Erinaceum. 221397. Icterinum. 221398 to 221404. TRITICUM DICOCccUM Schrank. Emmer. 221398. Atratum. 221402. Fuchsit. 221399. Bauhini. 221403. Macratherum. 221400. Farum. 221404. Tragi. 221401. Fictesemicanum. 221405 to 221412. TRITICUM DURUM Desf. Durum wheat. 221405. Affine. (3166 Mohon ripe.) 221406. Apulicum. (Raspinegro.) 221407. Coerulescens. (Jenah Retifah.) 221408. Crythromelan. (Orihuela.) 221409. Hordeiforme. (Spelmar.) 221410. Leuconelan. (Marrocos.) 221411. Leucurum. (3161 Fanfarron.) 221412. Obscurum. (Mourisco Preto de Grao Bacuro.) TRITICUM MONOCOCCUM L. 221415. 221416. 221413 to 221416. 221413. Sofianum. 221414. Nigricultum. 221417 and 221418. 221417. 221418. Pseudorecognitum. 221419 and 221420. 221419. Album. 221420. Dasyanthum. 221421. TRITICUM TIMOPHEEVI Zhuk. Pseudocompressum. TRITICUM SPELTA L. Poaceae. 359 Hornemani. Flavescens. TRITICUM PYRAMIDALE Percival. Spelt. 360 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 221276 to 221426—Continued 221422 to 221426. TRITICUM TURGIDUM L. 221422. Centigramun. 221425. Mertensii. 221423. Gentile. (2800 Novo.) 221426. Pseudo-corvinum. 221424. Melanotherum. (Argelino.) 221427. ANDROPOGON PAPILLOSUS Hochst. Poaceae. From Tanganyika. Seeds presented by H. J. van Remsburg, Pasture Research Office, Mpwapwa. Received Oct. 21, 1954. 221428. BROMELIA sp. Bromeliaceae. From Paraguay. Seeds presented by Fred J. Kemp, Sociedad Fraternal Hutteriana, Priavera, Alto. Received Oct. 26, 1954. A wild pineapple. 221429. CARICA MONOICA Desf. Caricaceae. From Peru. Seeds presented by Hector Garayar, Tingo Maria, through A. F. Swanson, Institute of Inter-American Affairs, Lima. Received Oct. 29, 1954. 221430. CITRULLUS VULGARIS Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. From Iran. Seeds presented by A. F. Rezeghi, Resht, through W. E. Warne, United States Operations Mission to Iran. Received Oct. 29, 1954. Sharif Abad. 221431 to 221517. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received Oct. 25, 1954. 221431. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 919. Qoshongah. Kotal-i-umat, 23 miles on road to Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 19, 1954. Altitude 10,000 feet. Leaves used for green forage. A paste from the leaves is used for boils. 221432. AVENA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Oats. No. 932. Owil. Road to Panjab, 124 miles west of the fork, Kabul. Aug. 20, 1954. Altitude 10,000 feet. Growing in cultivated field. 221433. AVENA sp. No. 852. West side of Shibar Pass, Kabul. Aug. 8, 1954. Altitude 9,200 feet. Growing in irrigated field. 221434. AVENA sp. No. 891. Owil. Bamian, Kabul. Aug. 12, 1954. Altitude 8,400 feet. Growing in irrigated field. Stems up to 3 feet tall. 221435. AVENA sp. No. 1022. Owil. Twenty-three miles north of Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 27, 1954. Altitude 9,500 feet. Cut for green forage and dried for winter feed. 221436. BETA VULGARIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Beet. No. 796. Lablaboo. Market, Gardez. July 29, 1954. Altitude 7,400 feet. Root about 9 inches long. 221437. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. No. 984. Nakhod. Zarani, Kabul. Aug. 22, 1954. Altitude 7,250 feet. Used as flour for bread. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 361 221431 te 221517—Continued 221438 and 221439. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 221438. No. 823. Market, Kabul. Grown in Mazar-i-Sharif. July 31, 1954. Green-fieshed melon of good flavor. 221439. No. 877. Kharbozeh. Bamian, Kabul. Grown in Mazar-i- Sharif. Aug. 11, 1954. Long green melon with green flesh, sweet. 221440. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucumber. No. 799. Khair; Badreng-i-Savareh. Market, Gardez. July 27, 1954. Altitude 7,400 feet. Reported to be a climbing variety. 221441. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L. Asteraceae. Common sunflower. No. 1031. Aftab-Parast. Kabul. Aug. 30, 1954. 221442. HorRDEUM VULGARE L. Poaceae. Barley. No. 740. Kabul. July 21, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Irrigated, planted in the spring. 221443. HORDEUM DISTICHON L. No. 748. Kabul. July 25,1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Two-rowed barley. Pure field, irrigated. Plant grows to 2% feet in height. 221444 and 221445. HORDEUM VULGARE L. Poaceae. Barley. 221444. No. 775. Sixty-three miles south of Kabul, south of Pass, Gar- dez. July 29, 1954. Altitude 9,100 feet. Six-rowed barley planted in the spring in March or April. Irrigated. 221445. No. 838. Kaljow; Jow. East of base of Shibar Pass, Kabul. Aug. 8, 1954. Altitude 8,700 feet. Six-rowed barley planted in spring in March or April. Used to make bread. 221446. HORDEUM DISTICHON L. No. 849. Safade-Jow; Moia-Jow. West side of Shibar Pass, Kabul. Aug. 8, 1954. Altitude 9,200 feet. Two-rowed barley, grown for cattle feed. Irrigated. 221447 to 221457. HORDEUM VULGARE L. Barley. 221447. No. 858. Kal-Jow; Jow. West side of Shibar Pass, Kabul. Aug. 8, 1954. Altitude 9,200 feet. Six-rowed barley, ripens in 90 days. Spring planted. Used for bread. Irrigated 7 times a year. 221448. No. 888. Jow. Lower north slopes of the Kuh-i-Baba Range, Bamian, Kabul. Aug. 12, 1954. Altitude 10,000 feet. Grown for bread. Irrigated. 221449. No. 892. Kal Jow. Bamian, Kabul. Aug. 12, 1954. Altitude 8,400 feet. Grown for bread and for cattle feed. 221450. No. 893. Moiah-Jow. Bamian, Kabul. Aug. 12,1954. Altitude 8,400 feet. Grown for cattle feed. 221451. No. 916. Jow. Maidan, road to Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 19, 1954. Altitude 7,500 feet. Cattle feed. 221452. No. 931. Siah-Jow. Road to Panjab, 124 miles west of the fork, Kabul. Aug. 20, 1954. Altitude 10,000 feet. Spring barley planted middle of May; matures in 90 days. Used for bread. 221453. No. 941. Jow. Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 20, 1954. Altitude 9,000 feet. Planted in early May, harvested end of July. Used for bread. 221454. No. 977. Jow. Shaherstan, Kabul. Aug. 22, 1954. Altitude 7,400 feet. Planted late in March and cut in late June. Used for bread and cattle feed. 362 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 221431 to 221517—Continued 221447 to 221457—Continued 221455. No. 988. Jow-i-moya. Zarani, Kabul. Aug. 22, 1954. Altitude 7,250 feet. Used for bread, also for cattle feed. 221456. No. 999. Jow. Twelve miles west of Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 25, 1954. Altitude 10,000 feet. Irrigated. 221457. No. 1003. Jow. Thirty-four miles west of Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 25, 1954. Altitude 9,700 feet. Dryland barley on steep hillside. 221458. HORDEUM DISTICHON L. Poaceae. Barley. No. 1009. Jow-i-Moiah. Lal, sixty-six miles west of Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 25,1954. Altitude 9,700 feet. Dryland barley. 221459 to 221462. HORDEUM VULGARE L. 221459. No. 1010. Kal-Jow. Lal, sixty-six miles west of Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 25, 1954. Altitude 9,200 feet. Irrigated barley; used for bread. 221460. No. 1021. Kal-Jow. Twenty-three miles north of Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 27, 1954. Altitude 9,500 feet. Used for bread and for cattle feed. 221461. No. 1029. Kal-Jow. Yakowlang, Kabul. Aug. 27, 1954. Alti- tude 8,300 feet. Planted in early spring and harvested in June. Used for bread and cattle feed. 221462. No. 1041. Moia-Jow. Market, Kabul. Aug. 30,1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Planted in fall and harvested in July. Used for cattle feed. 221463. LATHYRUS CICERA L. Fabaceae. No. 896. Pateque. Bamian, Kabul. Aug. 12, 1954. Altitude 8,400 feet. Flour used to stretch wheat flour for bread. Irrigated. 221464. VICIA ERVILIA (L.) Willd. Fabaceae. Vetch. No. 950. Shakhel. Twenty-seven miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 21, 1954. Altitude 9,200 feet. Seeds boiled to take out bitter taste, then ground into flour and mixed with wheat for bread. 221465 to 221467. LATHYRUS CICERA L. Fabaceae. 221465. No. 961. Kalol; Pateque. Fifty-five miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 21, 1954. Altitude 8,500 feet. Flour made into bread or mixed with wheat flour for bread. 221466. No. 968. Kalol. Sixty-three miles south of Panjab. Kabul. Aug. 21, 1954. Planted in March ard harvested in July. Used as flour mixed with barley for bread. 221467. No. 986. Kalol. Zarani, Kabul. Aug. 22,1954. Altitude 7,250 feet. Used with wheat, barley and rye flour for bread. 221468. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Fabaceae. Lentil. No. 1033. Adas; Nask. Market, Kabul. Aug. 30, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. 221469. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. No. 975. Rishqeh. Shaherstan, Kabul. Aug. 22, 1954. Altitude 7,400 feet. Planted in March; lasts without replanting for 10 years. Harvested four times a year. 221470. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Amygdalcaeae. Apricot. No. 899. Qaisi. Bamian, Kabul. Aug. 12, 1954. Altitude 8,400 feet. Skin white with red blush; flesh white, sweet. Fruit of medium size. 221471. RICINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. No. 1032. Baid-Anjir. Market, Kabul. Aug. 30, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 363 221431 to 221517—Continued 221472 to 221479. SECALE CEREALE L. Poaceae. Rye. 221472. No. 743. Jaudar. Kabul. July 21, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Growing as weed in irrigated field. 221473. No. 776. Sixty-three miles south of Kabul, south of Pass, Gardez. July 29,1954. Altitude 9,100 feet. Growing wild in irrigated field. 221474. No. 822. Jowder; Kaljow. Market, Kabul. July 31,1954. Al titude 6,000 feet. 221475. No. 905. Jowder. Bamian, Kabul. Aug. 31, 1954. Altitude 8,200 feet. Wild rye in irrigated field. 221476. No. 907. Kaljow; Jowder. Bulola, Kabul. Aug. 18, 1954. Altitude 8,000 feet. Rye growing wild in irrigated field. 221477. No. 918. Jowder; Kaljow. Zaymani-Maidan, Road to Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 19,1954. Altitude 7,500 feet. Growing wild in field. 221478. No. 951. Jowder. Forty-two miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 21, 1954. Altitude 9,200 feet. Cultivated rye found planted on poor wheat land. 221479. No. 1040. Jowder. Market, Kabul. Aug. 30, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Reported cultivated. Planted in fall and harvested in the summer. Used for cattle and bird feed. 221480. STIPA sp. Poaceae. No. 996. Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 23, 1954. Altitude 9,000 feet. Perennial bunchgrass on dry rocky ridge. 221481. STIPA sp. No. 1013. Eighty-four miles west of Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 25, 1954. Altitude 9,500 feet. Well grazed, perennial bunchgrass. 221482 to 221511. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 221482. No. 741. Kabul. July 21, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Fall wheat, club type. Irrigated. 221483. No. 742. Kabul. July 21, 1954. Altitude 6,000 feet. Spring wheat, irrigated. 221484. No. 751. Khairkana Pass, Kabul. July 26,1954. Altitude 6,500 feet. Dryland wheat, up to 1 foot in height. 221485. No. 777. Sixty-three miles south of Kabul, south of Pass, Gardez. July 29, 1954. 221486. No. 794. Gandom-Surkh. Market, Gardez. July 29,1954. Al- titude 7,400 feet. Red wheat, irrigated. 221487. No. 795. Gandom-i-Safadechen. Market, Gardez. Grown at Nogor. July 29,1954. Altitude 7,400 feet. White, fall wheat. 221488. No. 816. North of Pass, about 57 miles south of Kabul, near Gardez. July 30, 1954. Altitude 8,400 feet. Winter wheat, mixed types; irrigated. 221489. No. 833. Gandom-i-Baghond-Khoshehi-i-Qalam-i-Gow. East of Shibar Pass, Kabul. Aug. 8, 1954. Altitude 8,000 feet. Winter wheat planted in September or October. 221490. No. 834. Shakh-Ali-Gandom-i-Garmen-Quandahri. East of Shi- bar Pass, Kabul. Aug. 8, 1954. Altitude 8,000 feet. Winter wheat planted in September or October. 221491. No. 890. Gandom-i-Shasti. Bamian, Kabul. Aug. 12, 1954. Altitude 8,400 feet. Spring wheat, matures in 60 days. 364 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 221431 to 221517—Continued 221482 to 221511—Continued 221492. No. 908. Gandom-i-Garman. Bamian, Kabul. Aug. 13, 1954. Altitude 8,200 feet. Reported to have been introduced from Iran about 10 years ago and to be rust-resistant. Makes good bread. 221493. No. 904. Gandom. Bamian, Kabul. Aug. 13, 1954. Altitude 8,200 feet. Spring wheat, matures in 120 days. Reported not to rust. 221494. No. 909. Gandom-i-Qalamigow. Bulola, Kabul. Aug. 138, 1954. Altitude 8,000 feet. Irrigated. 221495. No. 910. Gandom-Kalaboohondi. Bulola, Kabul. Aug. 13, 1954. Altitude 8,000 feet. Irrigated. Reported to be rust resistant. 221496. No. 911. Gandom-i-Sakhtapeh. Bulola, Kabul. Aug. 18, 1954. Altitude 8,000 feet. Irrigated. 221497. No. 917. Gandom. Maidan, road to Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 19, 1954. Altitude 7,500 feet. Red wheat. 221498. No. 989. Gandom-i-Safade. Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 20, 1954. Altitude 9,000 feet. Irrigated spring wheat. 221499. No. 940. Gandom-i-Sorkh. Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 20,1954. Al- titude 9,000 fet. Dryland wheat planted middle of May and harvested end of August. 221500. No. 964. Gandom-i-Garman. Sixty-three miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 21, 1954. Altitude 3,100 feet. Red wheat. Planted in September and harvested in July. Irrigated. 221501. No. 965. Gandom-i-Safidae. Sixty-three miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 21, 1954. Altitude 8,100 feet. Fall, white wheat; irri- gated. Planted in September or October and harvested in July. 221502. No. 981. Gandom-i-Safade. Shaherstan, Kabul. Aug. 22, 1954. Altitude 7,400 feet. White wheat, planted in fail and harvested in June. 221503. No. 989. Gandom-i-Garmeh. Zarani, Kabul. Aug. 22, 1954. Altitude 7,250 feet. Planted late September and ripe in early June. 221504. No. $92. Gandom. Forty-six miles north of Shaherstan, south of Pass, Kabul. Aug. 22, 1954. Altitude 9,300 feet. Fall wheat; irrigated. 221505. No. 1000. Gandom. Twenty-six miles west of Panjab, Kabul, Aug. 25, 1954. Altitude 9,200 feet. Dryland wheat, p'anted in March, cut in August. 221506. No. 1004. Gandom-Sorkhek. Lal, sixty-six miles west of Pan- jab, Kabul. Aug. 25, 1954. Altitude 9,200 feet. Dryland wheat, planted in May and cut in August. Makes very good bread. 221507. No. 1007. Gandom-i-Safadek. Lal, sixty-six miles west of Pan- jab, Kabul. Aug. 25, 1954. Altitude 9,200 feet. Spring wheat; irri- gated. 221508. No. 1014. Gandom. Garamo, 91 miles west of Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 25, 1954. Altitude 9,200 feet. Spring wheat. 221509. No. 1015. Gandom-i-Sarkheh. Doletiar-Chighcheran, 120 miles west of Panjab, Herat. Aug. 26, 1954. Altitude 8,000 feet. Non- irrigated red wheat, planted in May, harvested in September. 221510. No. 1018. Gandom. Doletiar-Chighcheran, 120 miles west of Panjab, Herat. Aug. 26, 1954. Altitude 8,400 feet. Dryland wheat. Pianted in the spring and cut in late August. 221511. No. 1042. Gandom-i-Abi. Market, Kabul. Aug. 30, 1954. Al- titude 6,000 feet. Irrigated fall wheat, harvested in July. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 365 221431 to 221517—Continued 221512 to 221515. VICIA ERVILIA (L.) Willd. Fabaceae. 221512. No. 778. Sixty-nine miles south of Kabul, south of Pass. July 29,1954. Altitude 8,400 feet. 221513. No. 887. Shakhel. Lower north slopes of the Kuh-i-Baba Range, Bamian, Kabul. Aug. 12, 1954. Altitude 9,500 feet. Seeds ground and mixed with wheat flour for bread. 221514. No. 898. Moshung-Khord. Bamian, Kabul. Aug. 12, 1954. Altitude 8,400 feet. 221515. No. 1006. Sakhel. Lal, 66 miles west of Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 25, 1954. Altitude 9,200 feet. Seeds boiled to take out bitter taste, ground and mixed with wheat flour for bread. 221516 and 221517. VIcIA FABA L. Fabaceae. Broadbean. 221516. No. 897. Baqoli. Bamian, Kabul. Aug. 12, 1954. Altitude 8,400 feet. Flour used to stretch wheat flour. 221517. No. 1005. Baqoli. Lal, 66 miles west of Panjab, Kabul. Aug. 25,1954. Altitude 9,200 feet. Ground for bread. 221518 to 221521. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From China. Seeds presented by H. W. Li, Taiwan Sugar Experiment Sta- tion, Tainan, Taiwan. Received Oct. 26, 1954. 221518. Black Rice. 221520. Round glutinous riee. 221519. Okinawa Early. 221521. Upland rice No. 1. 221522 to 221524. From Sweden. Seeds presented by W. Weibull, A.B., Landskrona. Received Oct. 26, 1954. Tetraploid strains. 221522. TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Fabaceae. Alsike clover. 221523. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 221524. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. White clover. 221525. PANICUM sp. Poaceae. From Algeria. Seeds presented by L. F. Hough, Agricultural Experiment Station, New Brunswick, N.J. Received Oct. 27, 1954. From the mountains of Hoggar, just north of the oasis of Tamanrasset (Fort Lapperime). 221526 to 221534. From the Fiji Islands. Seeds presented by the Director of Agriculture, Suva. Received Oct. 29, 1954. Grown at the Plant Quarantine Station, Naduruloulon. 221526 to 221533. CARICA PAPAYA L. Caricaceae. Papaya. 221526. FDA13106. Bettina. 221527. FDA 13502. Jones Hermaphrodite. 221528. FDA 13477. Mexico Large. 221529. FDA 13503. Papaya Line 5. 221530. FDA 138107. Petersen. 221531. FDA 13566. Red. 221532. FDA 13029. 221533. FDA 13518. 221534. WVIGNA SESQUIPEDALIS (L.) Fruwirth. Fabaceae. Asparagus bean. 366 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 221535 and 221536. From Australia. Seeds presented by Dr. William Hartley, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received Nov. 1, 1954. 221535. STYLOSANTHES GRACILIS H.B.K. Fabaceae. 221536. STYLOSANTHES SUNDAICA Taub. 221537 to 221688. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. From Nigeria. Seeds presented by O. J. Webster, Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station, Lincoln. Received Nov. 1, 1954. 221537 to 221553. From Sokoto. 221537. Jan Jare. 221546. Malle. 221538. Kakin Ganin Buzu. 221547. Yar Inuwa. 221539. Wanke. 221548. Ajebichinka. 221540. Yar Alhaji. 221549. Kwar Biyu. 221541. Jar Kaura. 221550. Farafara. 221542. Tall Abanni. 221551. Jan Jare. 221543. Yar Baura. 221552. Jan Dawa. 221544. Yar Darara. 221553. Farar Jan Jare. 221545. Jar Dawa. 221554 to 221567. From Malduguri. 221554. Aisa Aisa. 221561. Chakalari. 221555. Dagilwada. 221562. Mare. 221556. Lagede. 221563. Jigari. 221557. Kikalmayo. 221564. Gowo. 221558. Charge. 221565. Aganchi. 221559. Jigari. 221566. Lakita Dai Fika. 221560. Balaka. 221567. Wamen Daya. 221568 to 221573. From Kano. 221568. Farafara. 221571. Farafara. 221569. Kaura. 221572. Kaura. 221570. Kaura. 22M ie AGL ane: 221574 to 221587. From Daura. 221574. Sheto. 221581. Buturi Huta. 221575. Yar Bazanga. 221582. Yar Maeina. 221576. Yar Kawari. 221583. Yar Chiroma. 221577. Yar Maimaje. 221584. Yar Babada. 221578. Dakata. 221585. Maimaluka. 221579. Kaki Jimin Buzu. 221586. Farafara. 221580. Gabjin. 221587. Yar Garkau. 221588 to 221604. 221588. Maluka. 221592. Yar Garkau. 221589. Agalate. 221593. Banufa. 221590. Abawa. 221594. Farafara. 221591. Magara. 221595. Farafara. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 221537 to 221688—Continued 221588 to 221604—Continued 221596. 221597. 221598. 221599. 221600. 221605 to 221611. 221605. 221606. 221607. 221608. Gagara Dawaki. Yar Garkau. Yar Garkau. Raba. Mata. Wargu. Karogo. Peto. 9E. 221612 to 221614. From Bauchi. 221612. 221613. 221614. 221615 to 221619. 221615. 221616. 221617. 221620 to 221622. 221620. 221621. 221622. 221623 to 221631. 221623. 221624. 221625. 221626. 221627. 221632 to 221636. 221632. 221633. 221634. 221637 to 221639. Jajebojudi Tuma. Farafara. Dadiya. From Maigana. Farafara. Fakar Mort. Taranni. From Sokoto. Short Season. Gwana. Masakwa. From Zonkwa. Mori Black Glume. Mori White Glume. Mori Red Glume. Farafara White Glume. Farafara Black Glume. Gogara Dawaki. Tagwaye. Lankwassa. 221637 Bakin Kwano. 221638. 221639. 221640 and 221641. 221640. 221641. 221642. Farin Kwano. Jan Dawa. From Jos. Nyot Seng. Bidlk Bipeng. From Wamba. Kukekela. From Kafinsoll. From Shendam. 221601. 221602. 221603. 221604. From the Gold Coast. 221609. 221610. 221611. 221618. 221619. 221628. 221629. 221630. 221631. 221635. 221636. 367 Faru. Farafara. Baragoda. Mango. Mankarago. Nunaba. Belko. Doron Zabo. Kaura. Agyan Black Glume. Kaura Black Glume. Makako. Kyaran White Glume. Zago. Yar Labe. 368 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 221537 to 221688—Continued 221643 te 221649. FErom Shendam. 221643. Farafara. 221647. Mori. 221644. Bankum. 221648. Jan Dawa. 221645. Kaura. 221649. Jan Mori. 221646. Kaura. 221650 and 221651. From Wamba. 221650. Gake. 221651. Uwarete. 221652 to 221655. From Rijanunku. 221652. Chakla. 221654. Sweigarking. 221653. Kpugigre. 221655. Uwarete. 221656 and 221657. From Shendam. 221656. Red Bonkum. 221657. Mur Ban. 221658. From Jos. Farafara. 221659 to 221661. From Shendam. 221659. Fitsarin Doki. 221660. White Bonkum. 221661. Ogargbo. 221662. From Panskshin. Bonkum. 221663 and 221664. From Jos. 221663. Jan Dawa. 221664. Nyot Kambibid. 221665 to 221668. From Pankshin. 221665. Bonkum Mai. 221667. Bonkum Mai Tsaba. 221666. Bonkum Mumuna. 221668. Bonkum. 221669. From Jos. Nyara Blrom. 221670 and 221671. From Idoma. 221670. Ohumoko. 221671. Igwu Emichi. 221672 to 221685. From Lafia. 221672. Jan Taura. 221679. Gwana. 221673. Akuki. 221680. Wade Hela. 221674. Farin Kaura Inuwa. 221681. Yar Muska. 221675. Short Kaura. 221682. Idah. 221676. Dwarf Yellow Sorghum. 221683. Kavirondo. 221677. Dwarf Yellow Sorghum. 221684. Kerbien. 221678. Ruguza. 221685. Yan Malika. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 369 221537 to 221688—Continued 221686. From Maidugari. Masakwa-Ajagama. 221687. From Illorin. Sosak. 221688. From Samara. Short Kaura. 221689 to 221704. From Indonesia. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission, Djakarta. Received Nov. 2, 1954. Reported to be of Russian origin. 221689. AVENA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Oats. No. 4. 221690. BRASSICA NAPUS L. Brassicaceae. Rape. No. 14. 221691. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. No. 15. 221692. FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM Moench. Polygonaceae. Buckwheat. No. 5. 221693. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L. Asteraceae. Common sunflower. No. 2. 221694. LUPINUS ALBUS L. Fabaceae. White lupine. No. 16. 221695. PANICUM MILIACEUM L. Poaceae. Proso. No. 7. 221696. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. g Common bean. No. 13. 221697. PISUM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. Pea. No. 12. 221698. RICINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. No. 1. 221699 to 221702. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 221699. No.3. Red. 221701. No.8. Red, soft. 221700. No.5. Red, soft. 221702. No.11. White. 221703 and 221704. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. 221703. No.9. 221704. No. 10. 221705. EXOGONIUM MICRODACTYLUM (Griseb.) House. Convol- vulaceae. From Cuba. Root presented by the Minister of Agriculture, Estacién Experi- mental Agrondomica, Santiago de las Vegas. Received Nov. 3, 1954. 370 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 221706 to 221862. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by L. M. Josephson, College of Agriculture, Potchefstroom, Transvaal. Received Nov. 3, 1954. 221706 to 221712. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Common peanut. 221706. Alpha. Selection from Natal Common. 221707. Lusaka D. Selection from Natal Common, dryland type. 221708. Masambika. Selection from Natal Common. 221709. P1430. Gudiyatham bunch type. 221710. No. 483G90(a). (A. hypogaea f. nambyquarae x Java 10); late maturing. 221711. No. 51G37(a). Guatemala x Gudiyatham, dryland type. 221712. No. 51G64(a). (A. hypogaea f. nambyguarae X Java 10) xX (Barberton X Masambika). 221713 to 221717. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. 221713. Blyvoor; (P449 < Dixie). One hundred thirty day maturity. 221714. No. 488103. Seminole x (P449 X Dixie) X Mandarin. 221715. No. 50880. Seminole x (P449 x Dixie) x Mandarin. 221716. No. 508244. R79 x Inncoln. One hundred twenty day maturity. Originally from Southern Rhodesia. 221717. No. 51854. (P449 x Dixie) x Manda. One hundred twenty day maturity. 221718 to 221728. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. 221718. Row 46. Kafir selection. 221719. Row 47. Milo selection. 221720 to 221724. From French Equatorial Africa. Late maturing. 221720. Row 86. Birdproof x 221723. Row 92. Line. 221724. Row 95. 221721. Row 87. 221722. Row 90. 221725. Dwarf Feterita. 221726. Dwarf Yellow Mile. 221727. Radar. 221728. Swazi Dwarf. 221729 te 221732. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. 221729. No. 51C42. Seed type; early maturing (2 months), short termi- nal seedstalks. 221730. No. 51C57. Double-purpose type; intermediate maturity (2% months). 221731. No. 51C295. TaHer than P. I. 221729; high seed yields ; inter- mediate maturity (24% months). 221732. No. 51€299. Similar to P. I. 221731. 221733 to 221862. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. 221733 to 221772. White dent. 221733. A13-2. 221736. A16-3-2. 221734. Al4. 221737. A17-1-1. 221735. A15-1. 221738. A20-4. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 221706 to 221862—Continued 221733 to 221862—Continued 221733 to 221772—Continued 221739. 221740. 221741. 221742. 221743. 221744. A21-4-1. A21-4-2. A22-3-1. N75-1-1. N72-3-1-1. #184-1-1-2 (S6 K2234), 221745. K2234 221746. E184-1-1-4 (S6 ). #198-2-1-1 (S5 Syn. Anveld). 221747. #}205-1-1-1 (S5 Syn. Anveld S5). 221748. dig) 5 Ba 221749. Hi223-1-1-1 (S5 Syn. ft) E199-1-1 (S5 Syn. Anveld 40). 221750. 292-1-1-1 (S5 Syn. Anveld x Minn. 706). 221751. #}294-2-1-1 (S5 Syn. Anveld < Minn. 706). 221752. H298-2-1 (S5 Syn. Anveld x Minn. 706). 221753. #304-1-1 (S5 Syn. Anveld < Minn. 706). 221773 to 221803. 221773. 221774. 221775. 221776. 221777. 221778. 221779. 221780. 221781. 221782. 221783. 221784. 221785. 221786. 221787. Yellow dent. A415-1-3. A435-4. A436-1. A437-1. A441-1-2. A441-2B-1. A441-3A-2. A441-4-1, A446-1B-1-1. A446-1G-1. A447-1. A463-3B-1. A468-1. E663-1. E670-1-1 (S6) Golden Standard. 221788. E680-2-1-3(S5). 221754. 371 #304-1-2 (S5 Syn. Anveld X Minn. 706). 221755. E308-1-1 (F5. Minn. 706 X Syn. Anveld. 221756. 20-1). 221757. 22). 221758. 221759. 221760. 221761. 221762. 221763. 221764. 221765. 221766. 221767. 221768. 221769. 221770. 221771. 221772. 221789. 221790. 221791. 221792. 221793. 221794. 221795. 221796. 221797. 221798. F 16-1-1-1 (S5 PP. F 22-1-1-1 (S5 P.P. F7-1-1-2 (S5 P.P. 7). F7-2-1 (S5 P.P.7). F330-2-1. F'151-1-1-1. F'163-2-1-1. F222-1-1-1. F246-1-4. F'255-1-3-2. F271-3-2-2. F281-1-1-2. F288-1-1. ¥318-1-1. P.P.14-4-1-1 (S3). Rhod. 50 DN 36-2-1. Rhod. 50 DH 18-1-2. E683-1-2-1 (S5). E684-1-1-1 (85). E685-1-2 (95). E686-1-1 (S5). E695-1-1-2 (S5). E697-1-1-1 ($5). E728-1-1-1 ($5). E739-1-1-2 (F4). F755-2-2-1 (S4). Teko. F766-1-1-1 (S3). Chester County. 221799. 221800. 221801. 221802. 221803. C423M-1 (F5). C430-1 (F7). C432-1 (F7). C438-1 (F7). C474(F7). olZ PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 221706 to 221862—Continued 221733 to 221862—Continued 221804 to 221824. 221804. 221805. 221806. 221807. 221808. 221809. 221810. 221811. 221812. 221813. 221814. 221815. 221816. 221817. 221818. 221819. 221820. 221821. 221822. 221823. 221824. Yellow flint. A242-2 (S10) Peruvian. A243-1-2 (S10) Peruvian. A256-1 (S10) Peruvian. A272-1-3 (S11) Boesman. A274-1 (S10) Boesman. A281-1-1 (S11) Boesman. A299-1 (S10) Benguela. A302-1-2 (S 19) Serventina. A310-2 (S 10) Hotnot. A3825-1 (S10) Hotnot. A329-2 (S 10) Argentina. A337-2-3 (S11) Peruvian. A377-2 (S 10) Peruvian. A413-3A-1-1 (S 10) Robyn. A44j-5-1-1 (S 11) Robyn x Leaming. C409-1 (F' 11) Hotnot crosses. C410-1 (F 11) Hotnot crosses. E680-3-1-1 (S 6). H783-1-2-1 (S 6) STS. 4222. A71-1-1 (50 K) Teomaize. A71-2-1 (50 K). 221825 to 221840. White dent. 221825. Synthetic Potch. 221833. Iowa Silver Mine. EEA 221834. White Cob Silver 221826. Anveld. King. 221827. Early King. 221835. American White Flint. 221828. Mic’s Success. 221836. (1) Salisbury White. 221829. (1) Hickory King. 221837. (2) Salisbury White. Beciine. 221838. Natal White Horse- 221830. (2) Hickory King. tooth. Sclanders (100 K). 221839. Namalenga. 221831. (3) Hickory King. 221840. Makenga. 221832. x Ladysmith White Pearl. 221841 to 221849. Yellow dent. . 221841. Teko Yellow. 221846. Natal Yellow Horse- 221842. Robyn (Kroonstad). tooth. 221843. Sahara (Mottram). 221847. X Spykepit 53. 221844. Sahara (Basson). 221818 Sods Ge HENS o JEL: 221849. (2) Chester county 53:23 R2494. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 373 221706 to 221862—Continued 221733 to 221862—Continued 221850 to 221854. Yellow flint. 221850. Golden Beauty. 221853. Hotnot. 221851. Yellow Boesman. 221854. Natal 8-row. 221852. Peruvian. 221855 to 221859. Recovered 36-16. 221855. K64X33-167-1-1-1. 221858. C143X33-168-1-1-2-1. 221856. K64X33-167-2-1-1 2. 221859. C143X33-167-2-1-1. 221857. ©143X33-168-1-1-1-1. 221860. WE 9. 221861. W 22. 221862. Tunicata type. 221863 to 221896. ZEA MAYSL. Poaceae. Corn. From Iowa. Seeds in storage at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames. PI. No. 221863. 221864. 221865. 221866. 221867. 221868. 221869. 221870. 221871. 221872. 221873. 221874. 221875. 221876. 221877. 221878. 221879. 221880. 221881. 221882. 221883. 221884. 221885. 221886. 221887. Numbered Nov. 4, 1954. Missouri accession No. Variety Origin BONG te oe as ail Improved Reid’s Yellow Dent. Oklahoma. 27 ciao et alana Oklahoma Large Southwestern Dent__Oklahoma. Zoe 2 Gundy Special Yellow (white cob) Missouri. AAG Morr nana i! Ser Boone County White_...._..- Missouri. Dan) ee eee OOS DINE LOU tee ea Ee Missouri. PPdlwmwmcers So ve LowWaaSile ermiite. se eS ee Ee YY Missouri. Ale JonnsonnC ountyr VW hile: 2 See See Missouri. 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Decne ete ee eo ne Towa Gola’ Mine eee Missouri. 374 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 221863 to 221896—Continued Missouri accession PU. No. Ne. Variety Origin 2218882 232028 iies ee" _Missouri Pipe Corn Meerscheum______... Missouri. 2218895 SZA( 4 eee ene Mexican June .Avait2s00) OrOiis eee Missouri. 2289 OS 265 2a eee Frerer Yellow Dent_____“Sonriss aes Missouri. 22S 2634 eee ee West Virginia Yellow Dent... Missouri. 2218925 2635405) iGe) Ozark Mortgage Lifter__.__..____ Missouri. 2218932 **263862-58- | .Bors Ozark Early Adams_____________._________ Missouri. 2218945" 2639 ees ee Ozark Yellow Silvermine_________________. Missouri. 221 895se 264 Geren ee eee Dill Whate Dent_______._ SE Kansas. ZZU896S "241g ee ee Osborn White Dent... Sa eee Missouri. 221897. PHASEOLUS LATHYROIDES L. Fabaceae. From Australia. Seed presented by Dr. William Hartley, Australian Depart- ment of Agriculture, Canberra. Received Nov. 5, 1954. 221898. JUGLANS REGIA L. Juglandaceae. Persian walnut. From England. Seeds presented by the East Malling Research Station, near Maidstone, Kent. Received Nov. 5, 1954. Fertilis. A shrubby form, producing thin-shelled nuts, sometimes on plants 2 or 3 years old. 221899 to 221965. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received Nov. 9, 1954. Collected from July to August 1954. 221899. AEGILOPS sp. Poaceae. No. 971. Shaherstan, Kabul. Altitude 7,400 feet. Dry border of field. 221900. ELYMUS DAHURICUS Turcz. Poaceae. No. 857. Six miles east of Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 8,200 feet. Gravel river bottom. 221901. AGROPYRON REPENS (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. No. 858. Six miles east of Bamian, Kabul. Gravel river bottom. 221902. AGROPYRON sp. No. 870. Band-i-Amir, Bamian, Kabul. 221903 to 221905. AGROSTIS ALBA L. Poaceae. Redtop. 221903. No. 883. Taleh. Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 8,500 feet. 221904. No. 914. Road to Panjab, 7 miles from fork, Kabul. Altitude 7,500 feet. 221905. No. 923. Qaiag. Garden Diwar, 43 miles on road to Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 10,500 feet. Well-grazed, perennial bunchgrass. 221906. AGROSTIS PALUSTRIS Huds. No. 934. Taleh. Road to Panjab, 130 miles west of the fork, Kabul. Well- grazed, perennial bunchgrass. 221907. AGROSTIS ALBA L. Redtop. No. 947. Quaiag. Twenty-seven miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 9,200 feet. Perennial, bunchgrass; for winter and summer feed. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 875 221899 to 221965—Continued 221908. POA PRATENSIS L. Poaceae. Kentucky bluegrass. No. 948. Quaiag. Twenty-seven miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 9,200 feet. Perennial, bunchgrass; for winter and summer feed. 221909 and 221910. AGROSTIS ALBA L. Poaceae. Redtop. 221909. No. 957. Owjer. Fifty-five miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Alti- tude 8,500 feet. 221910. No. 1020. Quaiag. Twenty-three miles north of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. 221911. ALLIUM CEPA L. Liliaceae. Onion. No. 792. Piaz. Marget, Gardez. Altitude 7,400 feet. 221912. ALLIUM sp. No. 808. Pass about 62 miles south of Kabul, near Gardez. Altitude 9,400 feet. 221913. ALLIUM sp. No. 843. Shibar Pass, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. Wild onion, edge of wheat field. 221914. ALLIUM sp. No. 956. Tosleh. Fifty-two miles south of Panjab, south of Pass, Kabul. Altitude 8,900 feet. Green leaves used as potherb. 221915. ALOPECURUS sp. Poaceae. No. 879. Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 8,500 feet. Perennial bunchgrass cut for green fodder. 221916. ALOPECURUS sp. No. 946. Quaiag. Twenty-seven miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 9,200 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 221917. BOTHRIOCHLOA ISCHAEMUM (L.) Keng. Poaceae. No. 856. Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 8,300 feet. Perennial bunchgrass, reported to be the best forage of the Bamian area. 221918 to 221920. FESTUCA ELATIOR L. Poaceae. Meadow fescue. 221918. No. 764. Fifty-seven miles south of Kabul, north of Pass, Gar- dez. Altitude 8,400 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 221919. No. 881. Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 8,500 feet. Perennial bunch- grass. 221920. No. 958. Owjer. Fifty-five miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Allti- tude 8,500 feet. Perennial pasture grass eaten by cows, horses and don- keys; reported poisonous to sheep and goats. 221921. BROMUS TECTORUM L. Poaceae. No. 851. West side of Shibar Pass, Kabul. Altitude 9,200 feet. Annual grass. 221922. CAREX NIGRA Reichard. Cyperaceae. No. 929. Deleh. Garden Diwar, 43 miles on road to Panjab, Kabul. Alti- tude 10,500 feet. 221923. CUCURBITA MAXIMA Duchesne. Cucurbitaceae. Squash. No. 786. Kadou-i-Balkhi. Market, Gardez. Fruit light yellow, with white flesh. 221924. DAUCUS CAROTA L. Apiaceae. Carrot. No. 780. Zardak. Market, Gardez. Altitude 7,400 feet. 376 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 221899 to 221965—Continued 221925 and 221926. ERAGROSTIS PILOSA (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. 221925. No. 738. Kabul. Altitude 6,500 feet. 221926. No.975. Galkeh-Alf. Shaherstan, 96 miles south of Kabul. Al- titude 7,400 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 221927. FESTUCA Sp. Poaceae. No. 866. Band-i-Amir, Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. Perennial grass. 221928. FESTUCA sp. No. 876. Band-i-Amir, Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. 221929. HORDEUM sp. Poaceae. No. 854. Bulola, Kabul. Altitude 8,000 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 221930. HORDEUM sp. No. 865. Band-i-Amir, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 221931. HORDEUM sp. No. 867. Band-i-Amir, Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 221932. HORDEUM sp. No. 869. Band-i-Amir, Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. Perennial, on dry slope. 221933. HORDEUM sp. No. 925. Qaiaq. Garden Diwar, 43 miles on road to Panjab, Kabul. Alti- tude 10,500 feet. Perennial, well-grazed grass. 221934. HORDEUM sp. No. 1012. Eighty-four miles west of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. 221935. JUNCUS ARTICULATUS L. Juncaceae. No. 927. Taleh. Garden Diwar, 43 miles on road to Panjab, Kabul. Alti- tude 10,500 feet. Well-grazed rush. 221936. LACTUCA SATIVA L. Cichoriaceae. Lettuce. No. 789. Kahoo. Market, Gardez. Altitude 7,400 feet. 221937. LOTUS CORNICULATUS L. Fahaceae. Birdsfoot trefoil. No. 835. East base of Shibar Pass, Kabul. Altitude 8,700 feet. Small legume in a wet mountain meadow. 221938. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. No. 729. Balkh, Mazar-i-Sharif. Red-striped fruit about 3 inches in di- ameter. Flavor good for an early apple. 221939. MEDICAGO LUPULINA L. Fabaceae. Black medic. No. 902. Rishqeh-Alef. Bamian, Kabul. 221940. MELICA sp. Poaceae. No. 752. Khairkana Pass, Kabul. Altitude 6,500 feet. Perennial bunch- grass, about 10 inches high. 221941. MILIUM sp. Poaceae. No. 769. Fifty-seven miles south of Kabul, north of Pass, Gardez. Alti- tude 8,400 feet. Well-grazed perennial bunchgrass. 221942. MILIUM sp. No. 815. North of Pass, about 61 miles south of Kabul, near Gardez. Al- titude 9,000 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 377 221899 to 221965—Continued 221943. MILIUM sp. No. 922. Tormorghie. Garden Diwar, 43 miles on road to Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 10,500 feet. Well-grazed perennial bunchgrass. 221944. MILIUM sp. No. 1011. Eighty-four miles west of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 221945. ORYZOPSIS sp. Poaceae. No. 868. Band-i-Amir, Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 221946. PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM L. Papaveraceae. Opium poppy. No. 791. Khash-Khash. Market, Gardez. Altitude 7,400 feet. 221947. PHLEUM SUBULATUM (Savi.) Aschers. & Graebn. Poaceae. No. 850. West side of Shibar Pass, Kabul. Altitude 9,200 feet. 221948. Poasp. Poaceae. No. 812. North of Pass, about 61 miles south of Kabul, near Gardez. Alti- tude 9,000 feet. Annual grass. 221949. POAsp. No. 819. British Embassy Compound, Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. 221950. Poasp. No. 864. Road to Band-i-Amir, Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 10,500 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 221951. POA sp. No. 882. Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 8,500 feet. Perennial pasture grass. 221952. POA sp. No. 924. Garden Diwar, 43 miles on road to Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 10,500 feet. Well-grazed perennial bunchgrass. 221953. POLYPOGON sp. Poaceae. No. 820. British Embassy Compound, Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. An- nual grass fed to cattle. 221954. POLYPOGON sp. No. 933. Galcheh-Alf. Road to Panjab, 130 miles west of the fork, Kabul. Altitude 8,500 feet. Well-grazed perennial bunchgrass. 221955. PUCCINELLIA sp. Poaceae. No. 998. Quaiag. Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 9,000 feet. Perennial bunch- grass. 221956. PUCCINELLIA sp. No. 1027. Quaigq. Thirty-four miles north of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 8,500 feet. Well-grazed pasture grass in limy soil. 221957. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Brassicaceae. Radish. No. 782. Torob; Muli. Market, Gardez. Altitude 7,400 feet. 221958. RosAsp. Rosaceae. No. 809. North of Pass about 61 miles south of Kabul, near Gardez. Alti- tude 9,000 feet. Dry mountain site. 221959. SECALE CEREALE L. Poaceae. Rye. ‘ aan 974. Jowder. Shaherstan, Kabul. Altitude 7,400 feet. Used for read. 378 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 221899 to 221965—Continued 221960. SETARIA VIRIDIS (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. No. 986. Orbosh. Road to Panjab, 133 miles west of the fork, Kabul. Altitude 9,000 feet. Millet-like perennial grass cultivated for cattle feed. 221961 and 221962. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. White clover. 221961. No. 889. Shaftal; Shibder. Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 8,500 feet. 221962. No. 949. Shaftal. Twenty-seven miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 9,200 feet. Used for grazing. 221963 and 221964. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Persian clover. 221963. No. 837. Saftel-Alef. Base of Shibar Pass, East, Kabul. Eaten green by cattle. 221964. No. 895. Shaftal. Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 8,400 feet. 221965. VICIA sp. Fabaceae. No. 880. Livani-Moshung. Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 8,500 feet. Wild in cultivated pea field. 221966. SPARTIUM JUNCEUM L. Fabaceae. Spanish-broom. From France. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attaché, American Em- bassy, Paris. Received Nov. 9, 1954. 221967 and 221968. PRUNUS. Amygdalaceae. Plum. From France. Plants presented by George Delbard, Paris. Received Nov. Sie by:& 221967. Mirabelle Grosse de Nancy. 221968. Mirabelle Petite de Metz. 221969 to 221976. From Japan. Seeds presented by Paul Rusch, Director, Kiyosato Educational Experiment Project, Kiyosato. Received Nov. 9, 1954. 221969. ARCTIUM sp. Asteraceae. Sapporo Long. 221970. AVENA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Oats. Kiyosato. 221971. BRASSICA sp. Brassicaceae. Nozawana. 221972 and 221973. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. 221972. Chakotsubu. 221973. Kiyosato. 221974. PHASEOLUS ANGULARIS (Willd.) W. F. Wight. Fabaceae. Adsuki bean. 221975. ie EROS SATIVUS L. Brassicaceae. Radish. 221976. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. Choko 202. 221977 to 221986. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by Earl E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received Nov. 10, 1954. Collected from June to July 1954. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 379 221977 to 221986—Continued 221977 to 221985. PRUNUS AMYGDALUS Batsch. Amygdalaceae. Almond. The local name for almond is Badam. 221977. No. 719. Market, Mazar-i-Sharif. Small, paper shell, first grade 221978. No. 720. Market, Mazar-i-Sharif. Paper shell, nearly first grade. 221979. No. 721. Market, Mazar-i-Sharif. Second grade. 221980. No. 722. Market, Mazar-i-Sharif. Regular hard-shell type. 221981. No. 723. Market, Kabul. Grownin Kandahar. Mixture. 221982. No. 724. Market, Kabul. Grown in Guldarehi. 221983. No. 725. Market, Kabul. Grown in Ghorbadi. Mixture. 221984. No. 726. Market, Kabul. Grown in Ghorbadi. Hard shell. 221985. No. 667. Market, Kandahar. Altitude 3,200 feet. Paper shell. 221986. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Apricot. No. 727. Zaraloo. Market, Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. 221987 to 222015. POA PRATENSIS L. Poaceae. Kentucky bluegrass. From Germany. Seeds presented by Dr. Hildegard Noodt, Keil. Received Nov. 10, 1954. 221987. No. 82. 222002. No. 193. 221988. No. 88. 222003. No. 195. 221989. No. 90. 222004. No. 206. 221990... No. 106. 222005. No. 228. 221991. No. 114. 222006. No. 229. 221992. No. 115. 222007. No. 230. 221993. No. 118. 222008. No. 1. 221994. No. 122. 222009. No. 9. 221995. No. 123. 222010. No. 12. 221996. No. 156. 222011. No. 382. 221997. No. 157. 222012. No. 34. 221998. No. 158. 222013. No. 38. 221999. No. 167. 222014. No. 40. 222000. No. 191. 222015. No. 42. 222001. No. 192. 222016 to 222021. SACCHARUM. Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Barbados. Cuttings presented by the Central Sugar Cane Breeding Sta- tion, Bridgetown. Received Nov. 10, 1954. Grown at the Groves Agricultural Experiment Station. 222016. B 39254. | 222019. B 45211. 222017. B 45170. 222020. B 45236. - 222018. B 45184. . 222021. B 45266. 380 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 222022 and 222023. From the Canal Zone. Seeds presented by the Canal Zone Experiment Gar- dens, Summit. Received Nov. 10, 1954. 222022. COocoOS NUCIFERA L. Phoenicaceae. Coconut. 222023. CYRSTOSTACHYS RENDA Blume. Phoenicaceae. Palm. 222024. CYTISUS SCOPARIUS (L.) Link. Fabaceae. Scotch-broom. From France. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attaché, American Em- bassy, Paris. Received Nov. 9, 1954. 222025. PIPER CUBEBA L.f. Piperaceae. From Indonesia. Cuttings presented by F. P. Hubert, American Embassy, Djakarta. Received Nov. 10, 1954. 222026 to 222086. From Afghanistan. Seeds cultivated by Earl E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received Nov. 12, 1954. Collected from July to August 1954. 222026. HIBISCUS ESCULENTUS L. Malvaceae. Okra. No. 7338. Pendi; Bamieh. Market, Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. 222027. ELYMUS DAHURICUS Turcz. Poaceae. No. 906. Moigow. Bulola, Kabul. Altitude 8,000 feet. Perennial bunch- grass. 222028. AGROPYRON REPENS (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. No. 913. Road to Panjab, 7 miles from the fork, Kabul. Altitude 7,500 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 222029. AGROPYRON sp. No. 1025. Twenty-seven miles north of Panjab, Kabul. 222030 and 222031. AGROSTIS ALBA L. Poaceae. Redtop. 222030. No. 824. Gorband, Kabul. Altitude 7,300 feet. Perennial bunch- grass; in wet area. 222031. No. 840. East base of Shibar Pass, Kabul. Altitude 8,700 feet. Perennial bunchgrass, growing in wet meadow. 222032. AMMOTHAMMUS LEHMANNII Bunge. Fabaceae. No. 730. Herat. 222033. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 758. Khairkana Pass, Kabul. 222034. ASTRAGALUS sp. No. 761. Fifty-seven miles south of Kabul, north of Pass, Gardez. Alti- tude 8,400 feet. Spiny legume, well browsed. 222035. ASTRAGALUS sp. No. 873. Band-i-Amir, Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. Spiny, pin- nate-leaved legume. 222036. ASTRAGALUS sp. No. 901. Rishqgeh-Alef. Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 8,200 feet. Small wild legume. 222037. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 1028. Thirty-four miles north of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 8,500 feet. Pinnate-leaved legume, well grazed. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 81, 1954 381 222026 to 222086—Continued 222038. ASTRAPHAXIS sp. Polygonaceae. No. 1023. Karwankosh. Twenty-three miles north of Panjab, Kabul. Al- titude 9,500 feet. Spiny shrub, slightly browsed. 222039. BROMUS sp. Poaceae. No. 765. Fifty-seven miles south of Kabul, north of Pass, Gardez. Alti- tude 8,400 feet. 222049. BROMUS sp. No. 766. Fifty-seven miles south of Kabul, north of Pass, Gardez. Alti- tude 8,400 feet. Annual grass. 222041. CALAMAGROSTIS PSEUDOPHRAGMITES (Hal f.) Koel. Poaceae. No. 828. Gorband, Kabul. Altitude 7,300 feet. Perennial bunchgrass up to 4 feet tall, growing in wet gravel. 222042. COTONEASTER sp. Malaceae. No. 813. North of Pass, about 61 miles south of Kabul, near Gardez. Altitude 9,000 feet. 222043 to 222046. CUMINUM CYMINUM L. Apiaceae. Cumin. 222043. No. 783. Zirah-i-Safafe. Market, Gardez. Altitude 7,400 feet. White seeds. 222044. No. 784. Zirah-i-Siah. Market, Gardez. Altitude 7,400 feet. Wild; black seeds. 222045. No. 942. Zireh-i-Safade. Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 9,000 feet. Cultivated, irrigated; shipped for expert to foreign countries. 222046. No. 943. Zireh-i-Siah. Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 9,000 feet. Wild, from the meuntains. 222047. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermuda grass. No. 968. Pai Morghek. Eighty miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 7,100 feet. 222048. ELYMUS sp. Poaceae. No. 774. Sixty-three miles south of Kabul, south of Pass, Gardez. Alti- tude 9,100 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 222049. ELYMUS sp. No. 995. Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 9,000 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 222050. ELYMUS sp. No. 1030. Band-i-Amir, Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. Perennial bunechgrass. 222051. EPHEDRAsp. Gnetaceae. No. 814. North of Pass, about 61 miles south of Kabul, near Gardez. Al- titude 9,000 feet. Shrub; well browsed. 222052. EREMURUS sp. Liliaceae. No. 756. Khairkana Pass, Kabul. Altitude 6,500 feet. 222053. EREMURUS sp. No. 763. Fifty-seven miles south of Kabul, nerth of Pass, Gardez. Alti- tude 8,400 feet. Up to 5 feet in height. 222054. EREMURUS sp. No. 806. Pass about 62 miles south of Kabul, mear Gardez. Altitude 9,400 feet. 382 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 222026 to 222086—Continued 222055. EREMURUS sp. No. 845. Shibar Pass, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. 222056. HEREMURUS sp. No. 955. Fifty miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 10,400 feet. Large plant up to 5 feet tall. 222057. FERULA sp. Apiaceae. No. 937. Baldergho. Road to Panjab, 185 miles west of fork, Kabul. Large plant up to 6 feet in height; leaves cut and dried for winter cattle feed. 222058. FERULA sp. No. 953. Kamai. Forty-three miles south of Panjab, Kabul. 222059. LACTUCA sp. Cichoriaceae. No. 954. Forty-three miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 9,200 feet. 222060. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Fabaceae. Lentil. No. 973. Adas. Shaherstan, Kabul. Altitude 7,400 feet. 222061 and 222062. LOLIUM TEMULENTUM L. Poaceae. Darnel. 222061. No. 836. East base of Shibar Pass, Kabul. 222062. No. 1024. Sorkh-Owil. Twenty-three miles north of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 7,500 feet. 222063. LOTUS TENUIS Wald. & Ket. Fabaceae. No. 880. East of Shibar Pass, Kabul. Altitude 8,000 feet. 222064 and 222065. MEDICAGO LUPULINA L. Fabaceae. Black medic. 222064. No. 818. British Embassy Compound, Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. 222065. No. 827. Gorband, Kabul. 222066. ONOBRYCHIS sp. Fabaceae. No. 753. Khairkana Pass, Kabul. Altitude 6,500 feet. Well-grazed legume. 222067. ONOBRYCHIS sp. No. 762. Fifty-seven miles south of Kabul, north of Pass, Gardez. Well- grazed legume. 222068. ONOBRYCHIS sp. No. 967. Sorkh-Gol. Eighty miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 7,100 feet. Eaten by cattle. 222069 to 222071. PISUM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. — Pea. 222069. No. 886. Moshung. Lower slopes of Kuh-i-Baba, Bamian, Ka- — bul. Altitude 9,200 feet. 222070. No. 926. Moshong. Garden Diwar, 43 miles on road to Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 10,500 feet. . 222071. No. 1008. Moshong. Lal, 66 miles west of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 9,200 feet. 222072. POA BULBOSA L. Poaceae. No. 767. Fifty-seven miles south of Kabul, north of Pass, Gardez. Alti- tude 8,400 feet. 222073. POAsp. No. 839. East base of Shibar Pass, Kabul. Altitude 8,700 feet. Peren- nial bunchgrass, growing in wet meadow. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 383 222026 to 222086—Continued 222074. POLYPOGON sp. Poaceae. No. 997. Took. Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 9,000 feet. 222075. PRANGOS PABULARIA Lindl. Apiaceae. No. 952. Ghighan. Forty-three miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 9,200 feet. Used as green forage for sheep, goats and cows. Horses and donkeys are reported to go blind when they eat it either green or dried. 222076. SALVIA sp. Menthaceae. No. 1019. Gandeh-Baghel. Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 9,000 feet. 222077. SCIRPUS COMPRESSUS Pers. Cyperaceae. No. 928. Qaiag-i-Siah. Garden Diwar, 43 miles on road to Panjab, Kabul, Altitude 10,500 feet. Well-grazed sedge; wet meadow. 222078. SCORZONERA sp. Asteraceae. No. 846. Shibar Pass, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. 222079. SORGHUM sp. Poaceae. No. 991. Kamerlok. Zarani, Kabul. Altitude 7,250 feet. 222080. STIPA sp. Poaceae. No. 771. Sixty-two miles south of Kabul, south of Pass, Gardez. Alti- tude 9,100 feet. Perennial grass. 222081. STIPA sp. No. 844. Shibar Pass, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. Perennial bunch- grass. 222082. STIPA sp. No. 908. Ghigh. Bulola, Kabul. Altitude 8,000 feet. Perennial bunch- grass, up to 7 feet in height. 222083. TARAXACUM sp. Cichoriaceae. No. 930. Road to Panjab, 118 miles west of the fork, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. 222084. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. White clover. No. 900. Chamani-Shaftal. Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 8,400 feet. 222085. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Persian clover. No. 1035. Shaftal. Market, Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. 222086. TRIGONELLA sp. Fabaceae. No. 847. Shibar Pass, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. Perennial, yellow flowered; well grazed. 222087 and 222088. From Indonesia. Seeds presented by F. P. Hubert, Foreign Office of Agri- culture, American Embassy, Djakarta. Received Nov. 15, 1954. 222087. MyYRISTICA FRAGRANS Houtt. Myristicaceae. Nutmeg. 222088. PIPER CUBERA L.f. Piperaceae. 222089. CASTANEA sp. Fagaceae. Chestnut. From Korea. Collected by Kenneth D. Doak; Wonju, Kongwon-do. Received Nov. 16, 1954. From the mountains above Bulonmyon, 23 miles northwest of Wonfu. 384 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 222090. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From the Netherlands. Tubers received from the Institute for Potato Breed- ing, Wageningen. Received Nov. 16, 1954. Triumt. 222091. ESENBECKIA HARTMANII Robins. & Fern. Rutaceae. From Mexico. Collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Horticul- tural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Nov. 16, 1954. No. 14384. Momoa. Los Cerritos, Navajoa. Shrub 12 feet high. 222092 to 222130. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received Nov. 17, 1954. Collected from July to August 1954. 222092. ALLIUM PORRUM L. Liliaceae. Leek. No. 798. Gandanah. Market, Gardez. Altitude 7,400 feet. 222093. CANNABIS SATIVA L. Urticaceae. Hemp. No. 808. Bhang. Market, Gardez. Altitude 7,400 feet. Seeds roasted and eaten by children as nuts. 222094 and 222095. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. 222094. No. 966. Sixty-three miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 8,100 feet. Made into flour and used for bread. 222095. No. 978. Nakhod. Shaherstan, Kabul. Altitude 7,400 feet. 222096 to 222098. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 222096. No. 754. Market, Kabul. Grown in Kandahar. Fruits elongate, yellow; flesh yellowish white with excellent flavor. 222097. No. 994. Zarani, Kabul. Altitude 7,250 feet. Fruits yellow- green, oval, with peach-colored flesh. 222098. No. 1044. Market, Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. Fruits green with green flesh; oval; flavor good. 222099. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucumber. No. 798. Khiar; Badreng. Market, Gardez. Altitude 7,400 feet. 222100. CUCURBITA PEPO L. Cucurbitaceae. Pumpkin. No. 735. Fruits round, flesh white. 222101. CYDONIA OBLONGA Mill. Malaceae. Quince. No. 746. Behie. Market, Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. Fruits large, light-yellow and sweet. 222102. FESTUCA ELATIOR L. Poaceae. Meadow fescue. No. 829. Gorband, Kabul. Altitude 7,300 feet. Perennial bunchgrass growing in wet gravel. 222103 to 222105. FESTUCA KRONENBERGII Hack. 222103. No. 848. Shibar Pass, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 222104. No. 885. Coda. Lower north slopes of the Kuh-i-Baba Range, Bamian. Altitude 9,000 feet. Perennial bunchgrass on dryland. Eaten mostly by horses. 222105. No. 920. Coda. Kotal-i-Unat, 33 miles on the road to Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 7,500 feet. Perennial mountain grass. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 385 222092 to 222130—Continued 222106 and 222107. GOSSYPIUM. Malvaceae. Cotton. 222106. No. 982. Ponbeh-Daveh-i-Riso. Shaherstan, Kabul. Altitude 7,400 feet. Russian cotton planted in March, ripening in September. 222107. No. 983. Ponbeh-Baneh-i-Makahi. Shaherstan, Kabul. Alti- tude 7,400 feet. Mecca cotton, planted in March, ripening in September. 222108. HORDEUM sp. Poaceae. Barley. No. 921. Jow. Kotal-i-Unat, 34 miles west of fork on road to Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 10,000 feet. Cultivated and used for bread and for cattle feed. 222109. IRIs sp. Iridaceae. No. 912. Twenty miles south of Kabul. Altitude 7,500 feet. Spring- blooming. 222110. IRIS sp. No. 1001. Kara-Koda. Twenty-seven miles west of Panjab, Kabul. Al- titude 9,200 feet. 222111 to 222113. MEpDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. 222111. No. 787. Rishqeh. Market, Gardez. Altitude 7,400 feet. 222112. No. 894. Rishqeh. Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 8,400 feet. 222113. No. 1034. Rishqeh. Market, Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. Ir- rigated, planted in fall and harvested 6 times a year. 222114. MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS (L.) Lam. Fabaceae. Yellow sweetclover. No. 825. Gorband, Kabul. Altitude 7,300 feet. 222115. NIGELLA SATIVA L. Ranunculaceae. Black cumin. No. 785. Siah-Donah. Market, Gardez. Altitude 7,400 feet. 222116. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. No. 801. Mash; Moi. Market, Gardez. Altitude 7,400 feet. 222117. PISUM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. Pea. No. 1037. Moshong. Market, Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. 222118. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. No. 745. Zardaloo. Market, Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. Medium-sized fruit, skin greenish with a red blush; flavor good. 222119. ROSA sp. Rosaceae. Rose. No. 810. North of Pass about 61 miles south of Kabul, near Gardez. Altitude 9,000 feet. Wild rose from dry mountainside. 222120. TARAXACUM sp. Cichoriaceae. No. 1002. Thirty-four miles west of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 9,600 feet. 222121 to 222123. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Fabaceae. Persian clover. 222121. No. 788. Shabder; Shaftal. Market, Gardez. Altitude 7,400 feet. 222122. No. 980. Shaftal. Shaherstan, Kabul. Altitude 7,400 feet. 222123. No. 990. Shaftal. Zarani, Kabul. Altitude 7,250 feet. 222124. TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRACEUM L. Fabaceae. Fenugreek. No. 1036. Olbeh. Market, Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. 386 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 222092 to 222130—Continued 222125 to 222127. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 222125. No. 987. Gandom-i-Safadek. Zarani, Kabul. Altitude 7,250 feet. 222126. No. 1016. Gandom-i-Safadek. Doletiar Chighcheran, 120 miles west of Panjab, Herat. Altitude 8,000 feet. Irrigated spring wheat. 222127. No. 1017. Gandom-i-Siahkhosheh. Doletiar-Chighcheran, 120 miles of Panjab, Herat, Kabul. Altitude 8,000 feet. Dryland wheat. 222128 and 222129. ViIcIA FABA L. Fabaceae. Broadbean. 222128. Baqoli. Maidan, on road to Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 7,500 feet. 222129. Baqoli. Market, Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. 222130. EREMOPOA PERSICA (Trin.) Roshev. Poaceae. No. 768. Fifty-seven miles south of Kabul, north of Pass, Gardez. Small, fine, paniculate grass; grows to 6 inches high. 222131. TRIFOLIUM DUBIUM Sibth. Fabaceae. Small hop clover. From England. Seeds presented by Woods, Sadd, Moore and Co., Ltd., Nor- wich, Norfolk. Received Nov. 18, 1954. Giant Red Suckling. 222132. ROBINIA PSEUDOACACIA f. SEMPERFLORENS Carr. Fabaceae. From Maryland. Plant growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale. Numbered Nov. 18, 1954. Plant presented by the Pellett Garden, Atlantic, Iowa. Probably originally from the Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 222133 to 222136. CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. From Spain. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Center, Madrid. Received Nov. 18, 1954. 222133. Albar. 222135. Ramillete. 222134. Bola. 222136. Triscascos. 222137 and 222138. From Algeria. Seeds presented by D’Pierre Simonneau, Perregaux, Oran. Received Nov. 18, 1954. 222137. CITRULLUS VULGARIS Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. Pasteque. 222138. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. Malacara. 222139 to 222176. From Florida. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Gar- den, Coconut Grove. Numbered Nov. 18, 1954. Origin of plants indicated. 222139. ACACIA CYANOPHYLA Lindl. Mimosaceae. From D. J. McSwiney, Fort Lauderdale. A shrub up to 18 feet high with drooping branches and glabrous, lanceolate phyllodia. The flowers are numerous, large, and yellow; grouped in 3-5 heads borne on short racemes. Native to Australia. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 1954 387 222139 to 222176—Continued 222140. ALANGIUM CHINENSE (Lour.) Rehd. Cornaceae. Presented by E. A. Menninger, Stuart. A tree up to 60 feet high with variable foliage and clusters of small, whitish, fragrant flowers. Capable of rapid growth. Native to southern China. 222141. ALANGIUM SALVIFOLIUM (L.f.) Wangerin. Presented by E. A. Menninger, Stuart. A shrub or small tree with soft gray pubescence. The small yellow flowers are in small axillary clusters. Native to northwestern India. 222142. APHELANDRA SINCLAIRIANA Nees. Acanthaceae. A shrub 6-15 feet high with obovate entire leaves, vivid orange-red bracts and pale or purplish red tubular flowers. Native to Panama where it grows in the wet forests of the Atlantic side. 222143. ARDISIA ACUMINATA Willd. Myrsinaceae. From E. A. Menninger, Stuart. An evergreen shrub up to 7 feet high with oblong acuminate leaves 4-5 inches long; small white flowers in axil- lary clusters. Native to the Guianas. 222144. BRACHYCHITON ACERIFOLIUM F. Mueil. Sterculiaceae. From the Forestry Department, Kenya. A tree to 35 feet high with dark-green, shining, maple-like leaves 6-10 inches wide. The flowers are scarlet, bell-shaped and hang from the tree in large clusters. Native to Australia. 222145. BRUNFELSIA: LATIFOLIA (Pohl) Benth. Solanaceae. From E. A. Menninger, Stuart. Dwarf tree with slender spreading branches and elliptic leaves 2-4 inches long, glabrous above. Flowers are borne in terminal clusters or short axillary few-flowered cymes, pale violet fading to white, and sweet scented. Native to tropical America. 222146. CALLISTEMON SALIGNUS (J. E. Smith) Sweet. Myrtaceae. A tall shrub or small tree to 40 feet high with distinctly penninerved, lanceolate leaves 1-3 inches long and small flowers in spikes 1—2 inches long, with bright-yellow stamens usually not more than % inch. Native to Australia. 222147. CASSIA ANGULATA Vog. Caesalpiniaceae. A Brazilian tree with compound leaves and yellow flowers in axillary racemes. 222148. CASSIA BICAPSULARIS L. A tropical American evergreen shrub 4-7 feet high with pinnate leaves and yellow flowers. From Brazil. 222149. CASSIA HOOKERIANA Gill. A shrub with pinnate leaves composed of 8 pairs of oblong leaflets, and small racemes of yellow flowers. Native to Chile. 222150. CASSIA MONTANA Heyne. A shrub with slender glabrous branchlets, 20-30 leaflets, membranous and firm. Flowers in dense axillary and terminal corymbs. Native to India. 222151. CLEISTANTHUS COLLINUS (Roxb.) Benth. & Hook. Euphorbiaceae. A small tree with very hard wood and spreading, rigid, twiggy, smooth or pustulate, branches. Flowers small, 3-6 per cluster. Native to India. 388 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 222139 to 222176—Continued 222152. CORDIA ABYSSINICA R. Br. Boraginaceae. A large tree, 25-20 feet in height, with a dense roundish head, and large oval leaves. The showy white flowers are in terminal clusters, and the edible reddish-brown fruits are gelatinous, and more or less astringent. Native to Ethiopia, at altitudes of about 6,000 feet. 222153. CROTON MACROSTACHYS Hochst. Euphorbiaceae. An arborescent shrub with herbacous branches, alternate, long-stemmed oblong leaves, and inconspicuous flowers in long clusters. Native to Ethiopia. 222154. DALBERGIA LATIFOLIA Roxb. Fabaceae. “East Indian Rosewood” is next in importance to teak as an Indian wood. It is a timber tree of rapid growth producing heavy, hard wood of varying shades of rose. Used in the manufacture of fine furniture and tool handles. Native to India. 222155. DATURA CHLORANTHA Hook. Solanaceae. A small tree or bush with very fragrant double yellow flowers, followed by pods covered with blunt spines. Habitat unknown. 222156. DOLICHANDRONE ALBA (Sim.) Sprague. Bignoniaceae. A small tree with pinnate leaves and showy, white, fragrant flowers in terminal or racemes. Native to Portuguese East Africa. 222157. ENTEROLOBIUM CONTORTISILIQUUM (Vell.) Morong. Fabaceae. A large tree with bipinnate leaves made up of 2—5 pinnae each bearing 10-12 pairs of falcate oblong leaflets and large heads of greenish flowers followed by leathery kidney-shaped pods. Native to Brazil. 222158. ERYTHRINA CAFFRA Thunb. Fabaceae. A tree 80-40 feet high with prickly branches, trifoliolate leaves with broadly ovate leaflets and scarlet flowers borne in dense, many-flowered racemes. Native to South Africa. 222159. ERYTHRINA VESPERTILIO Benth. Usually a small tree with prickly branches and broad 3-lobed leaves. Flowers red, in numerous, erect, showy racemes. The wood is extremely hght and springy. Native to AustraHa. 222160. GARDENIA CARINATA Wall. Rubiaceae. From E. A. Menninger, Stuart. A deciduous tree 25-30 feet high with stout branches, resinous buds and shiny glabrous leaves. Flowers sub- sessile, terminal, white, changing to yellow; fragrant. 222161. GREYIA RADLKOFERI Szyszyl. Melianthaceae. A small tree or shrub, with alternate roundish leaves, and showy red flowers. Native to South Africa. 222162. GREYIA SUTHERLANDII Hook. & Harv. Small tree with thick naked branches and light-colored bark. Leaves 2-3 inches long, are clustered at the ends of branches. Flowers borne in large spikes, bright crimson. Native to South Africa. 222163. LIVISTONA ROTUNDIFOLIA (Lam.) Mart. Phoeniaceae. Palm. An erect pinnate-leaved palm, about the same size as the coconut palm. The hard durable woed is used for general construction. Native to tropical Asia. 222164. MARKHAMIA sp. Bignoniaceae. A tree up to 30-40 feet high with compound leaves and large yellow to whitish flowers. Native to eastern tropical Africa. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 389 222139 to 222176—Continued 22165. MELALEUCA ERICIFOLIA J. E. Smith. Myrtaceae. A tall shrub or sma!l tree adapted to swampy ground. Leaves scattered, numerous, linear, rarely over % inch long. Flowers yellowish or rarely red, small, in nearly globular terminal heads, the perfect ones in oblong and cylindrical spikes %-1 inch long. Native to Australia. 222166. MUSA ENSETE Gmel. Musaceae. Attractive flowering single-trunked Abyssinian banana growing up to 40 feet tall with seeds as large as cacao beans. Leaves long, upright, beautifully coicred. Trunk 3 feet in diameter. 222167. MUSSAENDA INCANA Wall. Rubiaceae. An erect herbaceous shrub 2-3 feet high covered with soft shining hairs. Leaves stiff, ovate 5-6 inches long with leggy, white, pubescent calyx lobe. Native to tropical Himalayas. 222168. PETREA ARBOREA H.B.K. Verbenaceae. A vigorous tropical climber with oblong leaves about 4 inches long and harsh to the touch. Trusses of blue star-shaped flowers appear most pro- fusely in spring and continue sparsely throughout the season. Native to Colombia. 222169. POLYALTHIA CERASOIDES Benth. & Hook. Annonaceae. An evergreen tree with light-gray bark and lanceolate leaves 3-8 inches long. The brownish-green flowers are succeeded by small dark-red fruits the size of a cherry. Native to eastern India. 222170. PTEROCARPUS ANGOLENSIS DC. Fabaceae. An unarmed tree with alternate, unequally pinnate leaves, axillary or terminal racemes of flowers, and one-seeded almost round pods. The wood is reddish and the bark is high in tannin. Native to west-central Africa. 222171. RUTTYA FRUTICOSA Lindau. Acanthaceae. A shrubby evergreen, 3-5 feet high. It has narrow, entire leaves 1-2 inches long, and purple flowers 1 inch long in short cymes. Native to eastern tropical Africa. 222172. STEPHEGYNE PARVIFOLIA Korth. Rubiaceae. A tree with leaves 2-6 inches long, either oval or roundish, and small heads of funnel-shaped flowers. Native to tropical Himalayas. 222173. TECOMA CHRYSOTRICHA Mart. Bignoniaceae. From E. A. Menninger, Stuart. A small to medium-sized tree growing in the open or partial shade. Canary yellow flowers, with red-streaked throats, open before leaves appear in spring. Native to Brazil. 222174. TREMA GUINEENSIS Priemer. Ulmaceae. A shrub or tree with branchlets densely hairy and simple leaves about 4 inches long by 2 inches wide. Inflorescences numerous, short, axillary, dense-flowered, greenish or reddish. From Mozambique. 222175. TRIPLOCHITON SCLEROXYLON Schum. Malvaceae. From China. 222176. XANTHORRHOEA ARBOREA R. Br. Liliaceae. A large woody perennial with a stem several feet high and 6—9 inches in diameter. The narrow grass-like leaves, in a dense tuft at the top of the stem, are 3-4 feet long but only about % inch wide. The small whitish flowers are in a long spike up to 5 feet high. Native to Australia. 390 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 222177. VICIA DASYCARPA Ten. Fabaceae. From France. Seeds presented by the Station Experimentale Mas Vincent, Nimes. Received Nov. 18, 1954. 222178. COFFEA LIGUSTROIDES S. Moore. Rubiaceae. From Southern Rhodesia. Seeds obtained through Dr. Branquinho d’Oliveira, Estagao Agronémico Nacional, Sacaven, Portugal. Received Nov. 18, 1954. No. 287. C. R. Bates, Chirinda Forest, near Chipingo. 222179 to 222218. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received Nov. 18, 1954. Collected from July to September 1954. 222179. AGROPYRON REPENS (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. No. 945. Quaiag. Twenty-seven miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 9,200 feet. Wild perennial used for green forage, and cut and dried for winter feed. 222180. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 757. Khairkana Pass, Kabul. Altitude 6,500 feet. 222181. ASTRAGALUS sp. No. 772. Sixty miles south of Kabul, south of Pass, Gardez. Altitude 9,100 feet. Spiny; pod inflated. 222182. ASTRAGALUS sp. No. 842. Shibar Pass, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. 222183. BRASSICA RAPA L. Brassicaceae. Turnip. No. 781. Shalghem. Market, Gardez. 222184. CITRULLUS VULGARIS Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. No. 755. Market, Kabul. Grown in Kandahar. Fruits green; flesh red; flavor excellent. 222185 and 222186. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 222185. No. 750. Market, Kabul. Grown in Mazar-i-Sharif. Fruits green, with reticulate white lines; flesh green-white; flavor excellent. 222186. No. 993. Shaherstan, Kabul. Altitude 7,400 feet. Fruits green- yellow; flesh peach colored; flavor fair. 222187. CUCUMIS MELO var. FLEXUOSUS (L.) Naud. No. 736. Tareh; Khiar-i-Chamber. Market, Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. Fruits light green, growing to 3 feet in lenghth; eaten both raw and cooked. 222188. CUCURBITA MAXIMA Duchesne. Cucurbitaceae. Squash. No. 737. Fruits round, orange; flesh white. 222189. EREMURUS sp. Liliaceae. No. 807. Pass about 60 miles south of Kabul, near Gardez. Altitude 9,400 feet. Plant grows 5 feet high; capsules smooth, divergent. — 222190. EREMURUS sp. No. 860. Road to Band-i-Amir, Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 9,700 feet. 222191. EREMURUS sp. No. 875. Band-i-Amir, Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 391 222179 to 222218—Continued 222192. FERULA sp. Apiaceae. No. 944. Baldergho. Twenty-seven miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Al- titude 9,200 feet. Both cutlivated and wild, harvested and dried for horse feed. 222193. LOTUS CORNICULATUS L. Fabaceae. Birdsfeoot trefoil. No. 960. Fifty-five miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 8,500 feet. Wild lotus, used for forage. 222194 to 222197. MEDICAGO LUPULINA L. Fabaceae. 222194. No. 739. Bandak. Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. 222195. No. 817. North of Pass, about 57 miles south of Kabul, near Gardez. Altitude 8,400 feet. 222196. No. 831. East of Shibar Pass, Kabul. Altitude 8,000 feet. 222197. No. 826. Gorband, Kabul. Altitude 7,300 feet. 222198 and 222199. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Alfalfa. 222198. No. 779. Sixty-nine miles south of Kabul, south of Pass, Gardez. Altitude 8,400 feet. 222199. No. 832. East of Shibar Pass, Kabul. Altitude 8,000 feet. 222200. ONOBRYCHIS sp. Fabaceae. No. 874. Band-i-Amir, Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. 222201. PANICUM MILIACEUM L. Poaceae. Proso. No. 749. Arzan. Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. 222202. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. No. 734. Lobia-i-Surkh. Market, Kabul. Grown in Jalalabad. 222203. LATHYRUS SATIVUS L. Fabaceae. No. 859. Pateque. Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 8,300 feet. 222204. PRUNUS AMYGDALUS Batsch. Amygdalaceae. Almond. No. 979. Badam-Sangi. Shaherstan, Kabul. Altitude 7,400 feet. Hard shelled almond. 222205. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Apricot. No. 876. Zardaloo. Shaherstan, Kabul. Altitude 7,400 feet. Fruits yellow, juicy, soft, about 1% inches in diameter. 222206. PRUNUS sp. No. 760. Fifty-seven miles south of Kabul, north of Pass, Gardez. Al- titude 8,400 feet. 222207. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Brassicaceae. Radish. No. 747. Shersham. Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. Seeds yield oil for lighting. 222208. ROSA sp. Rosaceae. Rose. No. 770. Fifty-seven miles south of Kabul, north of Pass, Gardez. Al- titude 8,400 feet. Thorny bush up to 3 feet high. 222209. STIPA sp. Poaceae. No. 871. Band-i-Amir, Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 222210. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. White clover. No. 878. Shaftal. Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 8,400 feet. 392 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 222179 to 222218—Continued 222211. TRIGONELLA sp. Fabaceae. No. 872. Band-i-Amir, Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. 222212. TULIPA sp. Liliaceae. Tulip. No. 805. Pass about 62 miles south of Kabul, near Gardez. Altitude 9,400 feet. 222213 to 222215. VICIA ERVILIA Willd. Fabaceae. 222213. No. 732. Shakhel. Market, Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. Both plant and seeds eaten by cattle. 222214. No. 938. Shakhel. Kehm-i-Panjab, Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 8,800 feet. Seeds boiled, ground and mixed with wheat flour for bread. Green and dried plants fed to cattle. 222215. No. 1039. Shakhel. Market, Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. Seeds boiled, ground and mixed with wheat flour for bread. 222216. VICIA FABA L. Broadbean. No. 962. Baqoli. Sixty-three miles south of Panjab, Kabul. 222217. VICIA sp. No. 972. M oshong. Shaherstan, Kabul. Altitude 7,400 feet. Seeds ground for flour and used with rye and wheat for bread. 222218. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. No. 985. Jawari. Zarani, Kabul. Altitude 7,250 feet. Corn used as a vegetable and also for bread. Planted at end of June, ripe end of September. 222219. CASTANEA sp. Fagaceae. Chestnut. From Korea. Seeds presented by Kenneth D. Doak, Nam Myon, Hongchon, Gun Kangwon. Received Nov. 22, 1954. From the vicinity of Nam, near Jung N. 222220. RAUVOLFIA LAMARCKII DC. Apocynaceae. From Puerto Rico. Cuttings presented by Bernice ‘Schubert, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Re- ceived Nov. 22, 1954. No. 374. Tamarindo, near Experiment Station property, Guanica Forest, Nov. 17, 1954. Shrub about 3 feet high. 222221. CROTALARIA sp. Fabaceae. From Mexico. Collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Intro- duction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Nov. 22, 1954. No. 14386. Los Cerritos, 40 miles south of Navajoa, Sonora. Oct. 1, 1954. Summer annual on granitic sand, growing in colony. 222222. BRUNSVIGIA ROSEA (Lam.) Hannibal. Amaryllidaceae. From the Union of South Africa. Bulb presented by Prof. F. L. Warren, University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Received Nov. 22, 1954. 222223 and 222224. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. From France. Seeds presented by L. Laniesse, Paris. Received Nov. 22, 1954. 222223. Flageolet Chevrier. 222224. Princesse Vert; Green Princess. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 1954 393 222225. ELEOCHARIS DULCIS (Burm. f.) Henschel. Cyperaceae. Waternut. From the Philippines. Corms presented by A. G. Newhall, Bay Laguna. Received Nov. 23, 1954. Collected by Dr. Joe Velasco, near the bay, Laguna. 222226. TANGHINIA VENENIFERA Poir. Apocynaceae. From Madagascar. Seeds presented by the Chief of Agricultural Service, Tananarive. Received Nov. 28, 1954. 222227 to 222274. From Iran. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Branch, Beltsville, Md. Re- ceived Nov. 23, 1954. Collected Oct. 30, 1954. 222227. HIBISCUS ESCULENTUS L. Malvaceae. Okra. No. 1417. Market, Tehran. 222228. ALLIUM CEPA L. Liliaceae. Onion. No. 1410. Piaz. Market, Tehran. Grown in Jamadan. Small green onion. 222229. ALLIUM PORRUM L. Leek. No. 1445. Tareh. Market, Tehran. 222230. ALLIUM sp. No. 1402. Shah’s Reserve, Tehran. Altitude 5,000 feet. Tall onion-like plant growing to a height of 4% feet. 222231. ANETHUM GRAVEOLENS L. Apiaceae. Dill. No. 1444. Sheveed. Market, Tehran. 222232. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 1401. Shah’s Reserve, Tehran. Altitude 5,000 feet. Common annual legume in arid area. 222233 te 222235. BETA VULGARIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Beet. 222233. No. 1412. Laboo. Market, Tehran. Grown in Kashan. 222234. No. 1413 Market, Tehran. Altitude 5,000 feet. Large flat- tened disk-shaped beet. 222235. No. 1414. Market, Tehran. 222236. BRASSICA RAPA L. Brassicaceae. Turnip. No. 1415. Market, Tehran. 222237. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Cabbage. No. 1416. Market, Tehran. 222238. BROMUS sp. Poaceae. No. 1895. Shah’s Reserve, Tehran. Altitude 5,000 feet. Small desert annual, growing to height of 1 inch. 222239. CAREX sp. Cyperaceae. Sedge. No. 1899. Shah’s Reserve, Tehran. Altitude 5,000 feet. Small sedge mixed with annual grasses in arid area. Well grazed. 222240. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Asteraceae. Safflower. No. 1446. Market, Tehran. Used as a substitute for saffron. 394 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 222227 to 222274—Continued 222241 and 222242. CuCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 222241. No. 1421. Market, Tehran. 222242. No. 1422. Market, Tehran. Grown in Esfahan. 222243 and 222244. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucumber. 222243. No. 1423. Market, Tehran. Grown in Shemiran. 222244. No. 1424. Market, Tehran. Grown in Esfahan. 222245. CUCURBITA MOSCHATA Duchesne. Cucurbitaceae. Cushaw.: No. 1420. Market, Tehran. 222246 and 222247. CUCURBITA PEPO L. Pumpkin. 222246. No. 1418. Kadoo. Market, Tehran. 222247. No. 1419. Market, Tehran. 222248. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermuda grass. No. 1386. Shah’s Reserve, Tehran. Altitude 5,000 feet. 222249 and 222250. DAucUS CAROTA L. Apiaceae. Carrot. 222249. No. 1486. Market, Tehran. 222250. No. 1487. Market, Tehran. 222251. DIOSPYROS KAKI L.f. Diospyraceae. Kaki persimmon. No. 1448. Khormaloo. Market, Tehran. 222252. HORDEUM sp. Poaceae. No. 1390. Shah’s Reserve, Tehran. Altitude 5,000 feet. 222253 and 222254. LACTUCA SATIVA L. Cichoriaceae. Lettuce. 222253. No. 1426. Market, Tehran. 222254. No. 1427. Market, Tehran. 222255. LACTUCA sp. No. 1403. Shah’s Reserve, Tehran. Altitude 5,000 feet. Growirg to height of 2 feet. 222256. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Temato. No. 1485. Market, Tehran. 222257. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. No. 1484. Market, Tehran. Reported to be red and yellow with good flavor. 222258. SATUREJA HORTENSIS L. Menthaceae. No. 1447. Marze. Market, Tehran. 222259. OCIMUM BASILICUM L. Menthaceae. Basil. No. 1440. Market, Tehran. 222260. PAPAVERSp. Papaveraceae. No. 1405. Shah’s Reserve, Tehran. Altitude 5,000 feet. Small plant growing to height of 8 inches. 222261. PETROSELINUM CRISPUM (Mill.) Nym. Apiaceae. Parsley. No. 1439. Market, Tehran. 222262 to 222264. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Brassicaceae. Radish. 222262. No. 1428. Market, Tehran. Black radish, planted in fall and harvested within 21 days. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 395 — 222227 to 222274—Continued 222262 to 222264—Continued 222263. No. 1429. Market, Tehran. 222264. No. 1430. Market, Tehran. 222265. RICINUS COMMUNiS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. No. 1407. Market, Tehran. 222266. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. No. 1406. Konjet. Market, Tehran. 222267 to 222269. SOLANUM MELONGENA L. Solanaceae. Eggplant. 222267. No. 1431. Market, Tehran. Said to be used as an ornamental. 222268. No. 1432. Market, Tehran. Common eggplant. 222269. No. 1433. Market, Tehran. Long eggplant. 222270. SPINACIA OLERACEA L. Chenopodiaceae. Spinach. No. 1411. Esfenaj. Market, Tehran. Altitude 5,000 feet. 222271. STIPA sp. Poaceae. No. 1388. Shah’s Reserve, Tehran. Altitude 5,000 feet. Robust, but short. 222272. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Fabaceae. Persian clover. No. 1425. Market, Tehran. 222273. TRIGONELLA ARCUATA Meyer. Fabaceae. No. 1400. Shah’s Reserve, Tehran. Altitude 5,000 feet. Small plant growing to height of 6 inches. 222274. TRIGONELLA POENUM-GRACEUM L. Fabaceae. Fenugreek. No. 1441. Shanbelile. Market, Tehran. 222275. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. From India. Scions presented by the Director of Horticulture, Sprinagar, Kashmir. Received Nov. 26, 1954. Sweet Ambri Kashmir. 222276 to 222279. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received Nov. 29, 1954. 222276. ABUTILON THEOPHRASTI Medic. Malvaceae. No. 969. Sond; Kender. Ninety miles south of Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 6,800 feet. Rope made from stem fibers. 222277. CALAMAGROSTIS sp. Poaceae. No. 884. Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 8,500 feet. Used for summer and winter feed. 222278. GLYCERIA sp. Poaceae. No. 841. East base of Shibar Pass, Kabul. Altitude 8,700 feet. Broad- leaved perennial pasture grass, growing in a wet mountain meadow. 222279. GLYCYRRHIZA sp. Fabaceae. No. 855. Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 8,300 feet. Perennial legume, grow- ing at edge of irrigated fields. 396 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 222280 and 222281. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Common peanut. From Libya. Seeds presented by Cavallini Fiorindo, Tripoli. Received Nov. 29, 1954. 222280. G.14. American Local; Tens Red. Ripe in 140 to 150 days. 222281. G.14 Run. Egyptian Giant; Egyptian Little. Ripe in 170 to 180 days. 222282. ONCIDIUM ONUSTUM Lindl. Orchidaceae. From Peru. Plant growing at the United States Plant Introduction Gardens, Coconut Grove, Fla. Numbered Nov. 29, 1954. Obtained in 1929 by Oscar L. Haught. 222283 to 222319. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. From Iowa. Seeds held at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames. Numbered Nov. 30, 1954. Open-pollinated varieties. 222283 te 222309. From the Agricultural Experiment Station, Fargo, N. I). 222283. Alta Goldsweet. 222284. Carnival (pop). 222285. Cudu D-12. 222286. Dakota Squaw (flint). 222287. Harly June (sweet). 222288. Falconer (semi-dent). 222289. Golden Bantam (sweet). 222290. Golden Gem (sweet). 222291. Japanese Hulless (pop). 222292. Minnesota 13 (90-day dent). 222293. Minnesota 13 (Boyd) (dent). 222294. Minnesota 13 (Haney) (dent). 222295. Northwestern (dent). 222296. Orchard Baby (sweet). 222297. Peruvian Red (D-64). 222298. Pioneer White (dent). 222299. Red Star (flint). 222300. Rosebud Blue (D-77). 222301. Rustler (white dent). 222302. Square Deal (dent). 222303. Stowel’s Evergreen (sweet). 222304. Sunshine (sweet). 222305. Bulk 1 (white flints). 222306. Bulk 2 (yellow flints). 222307. Bulk 3 (mixed color flints). 222308. Bulk 4 (white flour). 222309. Bulk 5 (colored flour). JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 397 222283 to 222319—Continued 222310 to 222319. From the Agricultural Experiment Station, Linco, Nebr. 222310. Cattle corn from eastern Nebraska with relatively long slender, smoothly dented ears. 222311. Dawes #2 from western Nebraska. An early variety, probably an adapted selection of Minnesota 12. 222312. Early composite from western Nebraska. 222313. Midseason composite from south-central and southwestern Ne- braska. 222314. Reid Yellow (dent) from north-central Nebraska; Barber strain. 222315. Hays Golden from southwestern Nebraska. 222316. Krug Yellow (dent) from east-central Nebraska. Shroup strain. 222317. Reid Yellow (dent) from central Nebraska. Nubold strain. 222318. Golden Republic from south-central Nebraska. Probably flint- dent origin. 222319. Red Meadowbrook Reid from eastern Nebraska. 222320 to 222334. From Australia. Seeds presented by Dr. William Hartley, Australian Depart- ment of Agriculture, Canberra. Received Nov. 30, 1954. 222320. ANDROPOGON sp. Poaceae. Grown at Calliope. 222321. ARUNDINELLA NEPALENSIS Trin. Poaceae. Grown at Banana. 222322. BOTHRIOCHLOA DECIPIENS (Hack.) C. E. Hubb. Poaceae. Grown at Cardowan. 222323. BOTHRIOCHLOA ERIANTHOIDES (F. Muell.) C. E. Hubb. Grown at Emerald. 222324. BOTHRIOCHLOA EWARTIANA (Domin.) C. E. Hubb. Grown at Clermont. 222325. BOTHRIOCHLOA INTERMEDIA (R.Br.) A. Camus. Grown at Rodd’s Bay. 222326. CAPILLIPEDIUM PARVIFLORUM @.Br.) Stapf. Poaceae. Grown at Rodd’s Bay. 222327. CYMBOPOGON BOMBYCINUS (R. Br.) Domin. Poaceae. Grown at Clermont-Capella. 222328. CYMBOPOGON sp. Grown at Fitzreyvale. Received as Cymbopogon aponatus, an apparently unpublished name. 222329. HETEROPOGON CONTORTUS (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Grown at Rodd’s Bay. 222330. HETEROPOGON TRITICEUS (R. Br.) Stapf. Grown at Cardowan. 222331. SORGHUM sp. Poaceae. Grown at Ambrose. 398 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 222320 to 222334—Continued 222332 and 222333. THEMEDA AUSTRALIS (R. Br.) Stapf. Poaceae. Kangaroo grass. 222332. Grown at Ambrose. 222333. Grown at Mount Larcom. 222334. THEMEDA GIGANTEA var. AVENACEA (Cav.) Hack. Grown at Theodore. 222335 to 222395. POASpp. Poaceae. From Kansas. Seeds and clones collected by Kling L. Anderson, Agricultural Experiment Station, Kansas State College, Manhattan. Numbered Nov. 30, 1954. A group of native or naturalized grasses from Kansas and Oklahoma for improvement and selection studies under supervision of the Kansas Agricul- tural Experiment Station. Collected in 1954. Seeds unless otherwise stated. 222335 to 222351. POA ARACHNIFERA Torr. Texas bluegrass. 222335. No. 2. Two miles north of Pond Creek, Okla. 222336. No. 3. Two miles north of Pond Creek. Sandy soil. 222337. No. 4. Two miles north of Pond Creek. 222338. No. 7. Three and one-half miles northwest of Pond Creek. Sandy soil. 222339. No.8. Three and one-half miles northwest of Pond Creek. Sandy soil. 222340. No.9. Four miles northwest of Pond Creek. 222341. No. 10. Four miles northwest of Pond Creek. 222342. No. 11. Seven miles northwest of Pond Creek. Sandy soil. 222343. No. 12. Seven miles northwest of Pond Creek. (Clone; heads slender. 222344. No. 18. Seven miles northwest of Pond Creek. Clone. 222345. No. 14. Eight miles northwest of Pond Creek. Heads large. 222346. No. 15. Ten miles northwest of Pond Creek. Sandy loam. 222347. No. 24. Four miles east and one mile north of St. John, Staf- ford County, Kans. e 222348. No. 49. Seven or eight miles north of Turon, Reno. County, Kans. 222349. No. 51. Four or five miles east of Preston, Pratt County, Kans. 222350. No. 53. Five miles east of Preston. 222351. No. 59. West of Pratt County. Plots on Zink Brothers’ farm. 222352 to 222374. POA ARIDA Vasey. Plains bluegrass. 222352. No.5. Three miles northwest of Pond Creek, Okla. Sandy soil. 222353. No.6. Three miles north of Pond Creek. Sandy soil. 222354. No. 6A.. Three miles north of Pond Creek. 222355. No. 7A. Three and one-half miles northwest of Pond Creek. 222356. No. 17. Seventeen miles northwest of Pond Creek. 222357. No. 18. Twenty miles northwest of Pond Creek. - 222358. No. 19. Twenty miles northwest of Pond Creek. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 222359. No. 20. soil. 222360. No. 21. County, Kans. 222361. No. 25. soils. 222362. No. 28. 399 222335 to 222395—Continued 222352 to 222374—Continued North edge of Great Salt Plains Lake, Okla. Alkali Three and one-half miles north of St. Johns, Stafford Alkali soil. Three miles north of Ellinwood, Kans. Salt and alkali One mile west and 1 mile south of Hudson, Rattlesnake Creek Bottoms, Stafford County, Kans. Dense stand. 222363. 222365. No. 34. 222366. No. 35. 222367. No. 36. 222308. No. 37. 222369. No. 38. 222370. No. 41. 22eatl. No. 42. De2ahee No: AS: Ze2ato. Noy 44. 222004. No. 45. 222375 to 222395. wee tae” . NO: ‘1. 222010. No. 16. Zoeaii. NO. 22. County, Kans. Basia... NO. 23: 222319.* No. 26: 222380. No. 27. 222381. No. 29. County, Kans. 222s0225 No. 30. County. 222383. No. 382. 222384. No. 39. 222385. No. 40. 222386. No. 46. 222387. No. 47. 222388. No. 48. 222389. No. 50. 222390. No. 52. 222391. No. 54. No. 31. County, Kans. 222364. No. 33. County, Kans. POA PRATENSIS L. Four miles north and 3 miles east of Hudson, Stafford In wet meadow with switch, salt grass. Nine miles north and % mile east of Sylvia, Reno In native meadow around fringe of wet spot. Nine miles north and % mile east of Sylvia. Ten miles north and 14% miles east of Sylvia. Twelve miles north of Sylvia. Twelve miles north of Sylvia. Salt flat. Thirteen miles north and 3 miles west of Sylvia. Five miles north of Partridge, Kans. Five miles west of Partridge. Five and one-half miles west of Partridge. Six miles west of Partridge. Seven miles north and 1 mile east of Partridge. Kentucky bluegrass. Two miles north of Pond Creek, Okla. Short type. Fourteen miles northwest of Pond Creek. Sandy soil. Three and one-half miles north of St. Johns, Stafford Wet meadow with alkali soil. Four miles east and % mile north of St. Johns. Three miles north of Ellinwood, Barton County, Kans. Four miles north of Ellinwood, Barton County. One mile west and 3 miles south of Hudson, Stafford Three miles north and 2 miles east of Hudson, Stafford One-half mile west and 1 mile south of Sylvia, Kans. Thirteen miles north and 5 miles west of Sylvia. Five miles west of Partridge, Reno County, Kans. Four miles east of Claflin, Barton County, Kans. One mile north of Chase, Kans. Two or three miles north of Turon, Kans. Preston, Kans. Four or five miles east of Preston. Three miles east of Lyons, Kans. A400 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 222335 to 222395—Continued 222375 to 222395—Continued 222392. No. 55. One and one-half miles east of Buston, Rice County, Kans. Tall. 222393. No. 56. Ten miles east of McPherson and 2 miles west of Galva, McPherson County, Kans. 222394. No. 57. Ten miles west of McPherson. 222395. No. 58. One-half mile west of Alden, Kans. 222396. RAUVOLFIA LAMARCKII DC. Apocynaceae. From Puerto Rico. Seeds collected by B. S. Schubert and H. E. Winters at Tamarinda, near Experiment Station property, Guanica Forest. Received Dec. 1, 1954. No. 374. Shrub about 8 feet high. 222397. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. From Pakistan. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Numbered Dec. 1, 1954. No. 14195. Kulat. Market, Mingora, Swat. Apr. 30, 1954. Seeds brown. 222398 to 222454. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From Burma. Seeds presented by U Khin Maung, Agricultural Experiment Station, Hmawbi. Received Dec. 2, 1954. 222398. G.S. No. 6. CA08—Cinbaw. 222399. G.S. No. 7. B36-8. 222400. G.S. No. 8. C30-—#2—Billat Ngosein. 222401. G.S. No. 9. C32—1—Bilugyun Ngasein. 222402. G.S. No. 10. B28—12-Bingala. 222403. G.S. No. 11. C409-Bonmadewa. 222404. G.S. No. 12. C15-10-Byatgale. 222405. G.S. No. 14. B35-1—Dawebyan. 222405. G.S. No. 15. B35-2—Dawebyan. 222407. G.S. No. 16. A&5—-17—Ekarin. 222408. G.S. No. 17. A29-16—Ekarin Yakine. 222409. G.S. No. 19. A26-8-Emata Amagye. 222410. G.S. No. 20. A28-8—E mata Amagye. 222411. G.S. No. 21. A28-6-Emata Amagye Pindogale. 222412. G.S. No. 22. A81-12-Emata Yin. 222413. G.S. No. 28. Gocong. 222414. G.S. No. 24. A86-3-Hnanwa Phingauk. 222415. G.S. No. 26. D17-88—Kamakyi. 222416. G.S. No. 27. D34-181-Khayangya. 222417. G.S. No. 28. A27-4-Kyaukfryu. 222418. G.S. No. 29. B30-12—Kyettuywe. 222419. G.S. No. 30. H3A-23-Kywegyutgyi. 222420. G.S. No. 31. C23-6—Laroong. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 222398 to 222454—Continued 222421. 222422. 222423. 222424. 222425. 222426. 222427. 222428. 222429. 222430. 222431. 222432. 222433. 222434. 222435. 222436. 222437. 222438. 222439. 222440. 222441, 222442, 222443. 222444, 222445. 222446. 222447. 222448. 222449. 222450. 222451. 222452. 222453. 222454. G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. Gis: G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. CASE G.S. G.S. css: G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. G.S. No. 32. No. 38. No. 34. No. 35. No. 36. No. 38. No. 40. No. 41. No. 42. No. 44. No. 45. No. 46. No. 47. No. 48. No. 49. No. 50. No. 51. No. 52. No. 53. No. 54. No. 55. No. 57. No. 58. No. 59. No. 60. No. 61. No. 62. No. 64. No. 66. No. 67. No. 68. No. 70. No: 71: No. 72. E30-42-Lawthawgy1. B24-92-—Manngnyo. C29-127-Mawterk. C33-8—Natural Hybrid. T.1/6-—Naungtu. C31-13-Ngakyauk. D25-4-Ngakywe. CL05—Ngsayk-C12. C401—Ngasein C21-04. CLO3-N gasein C30-28. C14-8—Ngasein Phinme. C24-102-Ngasein Thidat. C414-Ngathalun CWR 10/9. BLlo4-Ngayunwa T8. T33-119-Ngayunwabo BLO3. A401-Mweswe—-A29-21 2. C13007—Okshitmayin A411. Patnai—23—Gosaba. C410—Paungmalaung C3. A16-34—-Pindaung Emata. A29-20-Pindosein. C28-16-Seingyi. C34-14-Shangale. C24-71-Shannyein. B405—-Shweat. C33-—18—Shwechigyin. C33-24-Shwechigyin. BL01-T30-123-Taungdeikfran. Xa—-97?. Xa—-108. A29-23 Yahine. A85-6-Y odanya. A35—-13—-Y odanya. C34-108-Zale. 222455 to 222466. SACCHARUM. Poaceae. From Taiwan. Cuttings presented by the Taiwan Sugar Experiment Station, Pingtung Station, Pingtung. Received Dec. 2, 1954. 222455. 222456. 222457. 222458. 222459. 222460. Pac: 1 ga Fel. Ply ‘Els P.f: 46-256. 47-10. 48-21. 48-52. 48-196. 48-655. 222461. P.T. 48-764. 222462. P.T. 49-140. 222463. P.T. 49-1438. 222464. P.T. 50-54. 222465. P.T. 50-94. 222466. P.T. 50-511. 401 Sugarcane. 402 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 222467. LUPINUS MUTABILIS Sweet. Fabaceae. From Ecuador. Seeds presented by Eugene Bertone, Food and Agriculture Organization Mission, Quito. Received Dec. 3, 1954. From the central part of Pichincha Province, near Machachi. Altitude 9,000 feet. 222468 to 222498. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. From Michigan. Seeds held at Michigan State University, East Lansing. Numbered Dec. 7, 1954. Open-pollinated varieties. Source of material indicated. P.I. No. Variety Source and descriptive notes 222468. Nothstine = ae ae S. J. Nothstine, Mancelona, Mich., in 1949. Very early variety in north- ern Michigan. 222469. Golden Glow-Smithers ___ Jacob Smithers, of Marian, Mich., in 1949. Very early strain. 222470. Pickett-Dickerson ___.___- M. G. Dickerson, of Bloomingdale, Mich., in 1949. 222471 (MACHR - ibaa Ane Carl Abel of Cedar Springs, Mich., in 1949. Earlier than Duncan. 220A (DUNCAN 2s eae ae eee __Ernest York of Three Rivers, Mich., in 1949. 222473. Pickett-Thruman _.-- John Thurman of Mt. Clemens, Mich., in 1949. 222474. Polar Dent 2a een ee Arthur Jewett of Mason, Mich., in 1949. li nk: De arate _A late, high-eared, white variety from George Newberry, Girard. No. 89. St. Charles White. Midseason white variety from Allie Newman, Holton. No. 42. Brown County Yellow. From Ed. McCoy, Morrill. A fairly early variety with good yield in test crosses. No. 48. Challender Blue and White _.___===—=—=—6™s A s=6white variety with some blue aleurone from Millard Challen- der, Sedwich. No. 51. Bill Day Yellow _.__ From Blecha Bros., Dewey. A high- yielding midseason variety. 410 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 222609 to 222649—Continued P.I. No. 222631. 222632. 222633. 222634. 222635. 222636. 222637. 222638. 222639. 222640. 222641. 222642. 222643. 222644. 222645 222646. 222647. 222648. 222649. Variety Source and descriptive notes No. 53. Labette County Vellotryew. Ah puter From F. W. Schermberg, Labette Co. High yielding and lodging resistant. No. 54. Labette County Yellow oor’ deat) From Leo Lotz, Edna. Drought-re- sistant, high-yielding, full-season variety. No. 57. Labette County Mellomiui Marke From Clair Leib, Edna. Drought resistant; full-season. No. 75. Shawnee White Mauskrushit From John D. Anderson, Silver Lake. Late, large variety. No. 80. Bowmans Cole Creek__From Bowman Bros., Lebo. White kernel, white cob, midseason ma- turity, drought resistant. No. 82. Allen County Yellow__High-yielding, midseason, yellow variety from Iola. No. 84. Crawford County Ghief sdb 2: _From Carl Shaffer, Girard. A large, late variety, high eared. No. 85. Neosho County White.From Charles Mitchel, Thayer. Full-season variety. No. 90. Pride of Saline________Dept. of Agronomy, Kansas State College. The outstanding variety in Kansas. Very drought resist- ant. No. 92. Butler County White_.From Potwin. A_ good-yielding white variety; drought resistant. No. 93. Butler County Yellow._From Ernest G. Classen, White- water. A midseason variety. No. 95. Kansas Sunflower. From I. G. Waldon, New Cambria. A fairly late yellow variety. Commercial White A white-cob selection from St. Charles White. Large, late va- riety. Very high yielding under good conditions. Early Yellow Composite #1___.A composite of 12 early yellow va- rieties, mostly of Hays Golden type. Hardy, drought resistant. Late Yellow Composite #4.._..A composite of 9 late yellow va- rieties; several of Midland type. Blue and White Composite #5.A composite of 7 varieties with mostly white grain but some blue aleurone; hardy, high yielding. South Americans: (popeorn.) ___.__ = eee Supergold. (popcedrn.) a VE eee He: OP67. Improved South American (popcorn). F. A. Manglesdorf, Atchison. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 All 222650 to 222689. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Iran. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Horticul- tural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Dec. 20, 1954. 222650. No. 1620. Livestock Station, Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10. 222651 to 222685. Tabriz branch of Department of Agriculture, Azerbaijan. Nov. 12-16. Gandom is the local name for wheat. 222651. No. 1642. Gandomih-Shah-Pass. 222652. No. 1648. Sample No. 30. Fall dryland wheat. 222653. No. 1644. Gandom-i-Mahalli. Sample No. 32. Dryland and irrigated; fall and spring wheat. 222654. No. 1645. Sample No. 73. Fall wheat, gives good yield in irrigated land and poor yield in dryland. 222655. No. 1646. Sample No. 108. Dryland wheat. 222656. No. 1647. Sample No. 177. Fall, dryland wheat. 222657. No. 1648. Sample No. 211. Fall wheat; matures early. 222658. No. 1649. Sample No. 70. Fall wheat, relatively early. 222659. No. 1650. Sample No. 70. Fall wheat. 222660. No. 1651. Sample No. 216. Fall wheat. 222661. No. 1652. Sample No. 266. Dryland wheat. 222662. No. 1653. Sample No. 297. Fall wheat. 222663. No. 1654. Sample No. 303. Fall wheat. 222664. No. 1655. Sample No. 322. Fall wheat. 222665. No. 1656. Sample No. 327. 222666. No. 1657. Sample No. 339. Fall wheat. 222667. No. 1658. Sample No. 344. Fall wheat, early. 222668. No. 1659. Gandom-Gazeedanak. Sample No. 366. Fall wheat. 222669. No. 1660. Sample No. 377. 222670. No. 1661. Sample No. 407. Fall wheat. 222671. No. 1662. Sample No. 409. Fall wheat, very good yield. 222672. No. 1663. Sample No. 419. Fall wheat, late. 222673. No. 1664. Sample No. 449. Fall wheat. 222674. No. 1665. Originally from Googan village. 222675. No. 1666. Originally from Miandoab. 222676. No. 1667. Gandomeh Maia. Originally from Dashband. 222677. No. 1668. 222678. No. 1669. 222679. No. 1670. Shah Passand. 222680. No. 1671. Shah Passand. 222681. No. 1672. Sarry Boghda.. 222682. No. 1673. Gandom (Shah Passand.) 222683. No. 1674. 222684. No. 1675. Gandomeh Kousseh. Originally from Gaskar village. Awnless wheat. 222685. No. 1676. 412 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 222650 to 222689—Continued 222686. No. 1744. Market, Mahabad, Azerbaijan. Nov. 16,1954. Altitude 4,500 feet. Red, dryland wheat. 222687. No. 1745. Market, Mahabad, Azerbaijan. Nov. 16,1954. Altitude 4,500 feet. Irrigated wheat. 222688. No. 1746. Market, Mahabad, Azerbaijan. Nov. 16, 1954. Alti- tude 4,500 feet. Yellow dryland wheat. 222689. No. 1748. Bukan, Azerbaijan. Nov. 16, 1954. Altitude 4,500 feet. Dryland wheat, makes excellent bread. 222690 to 222693. From Iran. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Horticul- tural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Dec. 21, 1954. 222690 to 222692. GOSSYPIUM HERBACEUM L. Malvaceae. Cotton. 222690. No. 1633. Twenty miles north of Mechginshahr, Azerbaijan. 222691. No. 1686. Four miles east of Khot, Azerbaijan. 222692. No. 1703. Market, Khoy, Azerbaijan. 222693. GOSSYPIUM. No. 1786. Forty miles east of Kermanshah, road to Hamadan. 222694 to 222696. From Puerto Rieo. Seeds collected by Bernice G. Schubert, Agricultural Ex- plorer, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Dec: 21, 1954. 222694. RAJANIA CORDATA. L. Dioscoreaceae. No. 471a. Secondary road off Maricao Rd. Kmo. 222695. TREMA LAMARCKIANA. (Roem. & Schult.) Blume. Ulmaceae. Read to Maricao from Sabana Grande. 222696. TREMA MICRANTHA (L.) Blume. Road to Maricao Forest. 222697 to 222756. From Iran. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Horticul- tural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Dec. 22, 1954. Collected in Nov. 1954. 222697. HIBISCUS ESCULENTUS L. Malvaceae. Okra. No. 1729. Bamiyeh. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222698 and 222701. ALLIUM PORRUM L. Liliaceae. Leek. 222698. No. 1712. Piaz. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. Large red onion. 222699. No. 1771. Piaz. Market, Kermanshah. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222700. No. 1772. Kavar. Market, Kermanshah. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222701. No. 1803. Tareh. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. 222702. APIUM GRAVEOLENS L. Apiaceae. Celery. No. 1714. Karafs. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222703. BETA VULGARIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Beet. No. 1810. Chogondon-Laboo. Market, Hamadan. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 413 222697 to 222756—Continued 222704. BRASSICA sp. Brassicaceae. No. 1798. Kalam Ghormi. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. 222705. CANNABIS SATIVA L. Moraceae. Hemp. No. 1770. Shahdaneh. Market, Kermanshah. Aititude 4,500 feet. 222706 to 222709. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. 222706. No. 1698. Nakhocd. Market, Khoy, Azerbaijan. 222707. No. 1699. Nakhood. Market, Khoy, Azerbaijan. 222708. No. 1721. Nakhood-i-Siah. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Al- titude 4,590 feet. 222709. No. 1806. Nakhood-Siah. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. Black chickpea. 222710 to 222715. CITRULLUS VULGARIS Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. Hendevaneh is the local name for watermelon. 222710. No. 1719. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. Late red-fieshed, elliptic watermelon with thin rind. 222711. No. 1720. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. Red-fleshed watermelon with thin rind. 222712. No. 1731. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. Red-fleshed watermelon with thin rind. 222713. No. 1767. Market, Kermanshah. Altitude 4,500 feet. Red- fieshed elliptic watermelon. 222714. No. 1768. Market, Kermanshah. Altitude 4,500 feet. Round watermelon. 222715. No. 1821. Saarifabad, 9 miles east of Kazwin, road to Tehran. Altitude 4,500 feet. Round watermelon with green rind; reported to be the best in Iran. 222716 to 222719. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 222716. No. 1726. Kharbozeh. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Alti- tude 4,500 feet. Fruit long-elliptic; flesh and rind yellow. 222717. No. 1773. Dastanbou. Market, Kermanshah. Altitude 4,500 feet. Fruit round; white fleshed. 222718. No. 1774. Dastanbou. Market, Kermanshah. Altitude 4,500 feet. Fruit round, white fleshed. 222719. No. 1799. Kharbozeh. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. Large white melon. 222720. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucumber. No. 1802. Sabzeh Khiar. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. 222721 and 222722. CUCURBITA PEPO L. Cucurbitaceae. Pumpkin. 222721. No. 1695. Tokhim-i-Kadoo. Market, Khoy, Azerbaijan. 222722. No. 1776. Kadoo. Market, Kermanshah. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222723. DAUCUS CAROTA L. Apiaceae. Carrot. No. 1795. Havy. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. 222724. LACTUCA SATIVA L. Cichoriaceae. Lettuce. No. 1809. Kahou. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. 222725. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Fabaceae. Lentil. No. 1805. Adas-i-Kazwin. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. 414 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 222697 to 222756—Continued 222726 and 222727. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. 222726. No. 1713. Bazrak. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222727. No. 1808. Bazrak-i-Sefid. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. 222728. MEDICAGO LUPULINA L. Fabaceae. Black medic. No. 1818. Sixty miles northeast of Hamadan, road to Tehran. Altitude 7,000 feet. 222729 to 222734. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Alfalfa. Yonjeh is the local name for alfalfa. 222729. No. 1707. Twenty-five miles south of Khoy, road to Rezaiyeh. Altitude 4,700 feet. 222730. No. 1717. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222731. No. 1818. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. 222732. No. 1814. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. 222733. No. 1827. Bam, southeast of Kerman. Altitude 4,300 feet. 222734. No. 1828. Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. 222735. MEDICAGO sp. No. 1785. Forty miles east of Kermanshah, road to Hamadan. Altitude 4,600 feet. Perennial, procumbent. 222736. PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM L. Papaveraceae. Opium poppy. No. 1796. Khashkhash. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. 222737 and 222738. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. 222737. No. 1789. Lobia Aleh. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. 222738. No. 1800. Lobia-1-Aleh. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. 222739 and 222740. PRUNUS AMYGDALUS Batsch. Amygdalaceae. Almond. 222739. No. 1500. Badam. Market, Tabriz. Altitude 4,500 feet. Hard- shelled almond. 222740. No. 1501. Badam. Market, Tabriz. Altitude 4,500 feet. Small paper-shelled almond. 222741. PyrRuS COMMUNIS L. Malaceae. Pear. No. 1826. Market, Tabriz, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. Bartlett- type pear with good flavor. 222742 to 222744. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Brassicaceae. Radish. 222742. No. 1715. Torob-i-Sefid-i-Bozork. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbai- jan. Altitude 4,500 feet. Eaten cooked or raw. 222743. No. 1769. Torob Siah. Market, Kermanshan. Altitude 4,500 feet. Black radish. 222744. No. 1811. Torob-i-Sefid. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. White radish. 222745. RICINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. No. 1807. Karchak. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 415 222697 to 222756—Continued 222746 and 222747. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. 222746. No. 1718. Konjet. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222747. No. 1804. Konjet-i-Sefid. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. White sesame, used for oil. 222748. SORGHUM HALEPENSE (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Johnson grass. No. 1784. Forty miles east of Kermanshan, road to Hamadan. Altitude 4,600 feet. 222749 and 222750. SPINACIA OLERACEA L. Chenopodiaceae. Spinach. 222749. No. 1716. Hsfenaj. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222750. No. 1779. Esfenaj. Market, Kermanshah. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222751 to 222753. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Fabaceae. Persian clover. 222751. No. 1730. Shabdar. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222752. No. 1775. Shabdar. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. 222753. No. 1792. Youjeh. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. 222754. VICIA ERVILIA (L.) Willd. Fabaceae. No. 1722. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222755 and 222756. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. 222755. No. 1794. Lobia-Cheshbolboli. Market, Hamadan. 222756. No. 1696. Lobia. Market, Khoy, Azerbaijan. 222757 to 222759. SESAMUM ALATUM Thonn. Pedaliaceae. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by L. E. Codd, Department of Agriculture, Pretoria, Transvaal. Received Dec. 22, 1954. 222757. P. 3019. Warmbaths, Transvaal. 222758. P. 3063. Nylstroom, Transvaal. 222759. P. 3158. Senanga, Northern Rhodesia. 222760 and 222761. From Iowa. Seeds planted at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames. Numbered Dec. 27, 1954. 222760. CUCURBITA MOSCHATA Duch. Cucurbitaceae. Cushaw. Seeds presented by the American Embassy, Tehran, Iran, Dec. 29, 1953. 222761. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchard grass. = eae at Las Rosas, Santa Fe, Argentina, May 15, 1952, by Alan A. eetle. 222762 to 222841. From Iran. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Horticul- tural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Dec. 29, 1954. Collected November 1954. 222762. AEGILOPS sp. Poaceae. No. 1823. Sixty miles northwest of Tehran, road to Kazwin. Altitude 4,500 feet. Annual grass. 416 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 222762 to 222841—Continued 222763. AELUROPUS LITTORALIS (Gouan) Parl. Poaceae. No. 1709. Twenty miles north of Rezaiyeh, Lake Shore, Azerbaijan. Al- titude 4,500 feet. Saline resistant; creeping, perennial grass. 222764 and 222765. ALLIUM CEPA L. Liliaceae. Onion. 222764. No. 1489. Piaz-Ialeh. Market, Tabriz. Altitude 4,500 feet. Large, red onion. 222765. No. 1791. Piaz. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. 222766. ALLIUM PORRUM L. Leek. No. 1488. Tareh. Market, Tabriz. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222767. AVENA sp. Poaceae. No. 1754. Twenty miles north of Sarandaj, road to Saghez. Altitude 5,300 feet. Growing on dry rocky slope. 222768 and 222769. BETA VULGARIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Beet. 222768. No. 17386. Choghondar.. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Alti- tude 4,500 feet. Forage beet. 222769. No. 1781. Chaghondar. Market, Kermanshah. Altitude 4,500 feet. Used as a vegetable. 222770 to 222774. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. 222770. No. 1618. Nakhood. Livestock Station, Moghen Steppes, Azer- baijan. Altitude 800 feet. 222771. No. 1619. Nakhood-Siah. Livestock Station, Moghen Steppes, Azerbaijan. Altitude 800 feet. 222772. No. 1697. Nakhood-Siah. Market, Khoy, Azerbaijan. 222773. No. 1750. Nakhood-Safid. Bukan, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222774. No. 1751. Nakhood. Bukan, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222775 to 222779. CITRULLUS VULGARIS Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. 222775. No. 1468. Kharbozeh. Market, Tabriz. Altitude 4,500 feet. Fruits round, red-fieshed. 222776. No. 1469. Kharbozeh. Market, Tabriz. Altitude 4,500 feet. Fruits large, yellow-fleshed. 222777. No. 1470. Kharbozeh. Market, Tabriz. Grown in Malachia. 222778. No. 1476. Kharbozeh. Market, Tabriz. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222779. No. 1477. Kharbozeh. Market, Tabriz. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222780 and 222781. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 222780. No. 1471. Market, Tabriz. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222781. No. 1790. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. 222782 and 222783. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucumber. 222782. No. 1474. Khiar. Market, Tabriz. Grown in Bilan-kuh. Al- titude 4,500 feet. 222783. No. 1764. Khiar Sabz. Market, Kermanshah. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222784. CUCURBITA MAXIMA Duchesne. Cucurbitaceae. Squash. No. 1472. Kadoo. Market, Tabriz. Altitude 4,500 feet. Fruits reddish- orange, up to 2 feet in diameter. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 AL] 222762 to 222841—Continued 222785. CUCURBITA MOSCHATA Duchesne. Cushaw. No. 1782. Kadoo Ghandi. Market, Kermanshah. Altitude 4,500 feet. Fruits yellow-brown, elliptic, of large size. 222786. CUCURBITA PEPO L. Pumpkin. No. 1475. Kadoo. Market, Tabriz. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222787. CUMINUM CYMINUM L. Apiaceae. Cumin. No. 1484. Rdzianeh. Market, Tabriz. Altitude 4,500 feet. Leaves used for seasoning. 222788 to 227790. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermuda grass. 222788. No. 1514. Twenty miles west of Sarab, Azerbaijan. Altitude 5,500 feet. 222789. No. 1742. Salty Lake Rezaiyeh Shore, 26 miles south of Rezai- yeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,300 feet. Saline-resistant grass. 222790. No. 1572. Astara, Azerbaijan. Wet meadow. 222791 to 222793. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchard grass. 222791. No. 1509. Sixteen miles east of Tabriz, road to Sarab, Azerbai- jan. Altitude 5,900 feet. 222792. No. 1515. Livestock Station, Sarab, Azerbaijan. Altitude 5,600 feet. 222793. No. 1830. Alborz Mountains, 40 miles east of Tehran. Altitude 5,000 feet. 222794. DAUCUS CAROTA L. Apiaceae. Carrot. No. 1727. Havij. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222795. DIANTHUS sp. Silenaceae. No. 1640. Road from Meshginshahr to Ahar, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,400 feet. Found on steep rocky slope. 222796. PASPALUM DISTICHUM L. Poaceae. No. 1571. Astara, Azerbaijan. Growing in wet meadow. 222797. DIGITARIA SANGUINALIS (L.) Scop. Poaceae. Crab grass. No. 1578. Astara, Azerbaijan. 222798. DRACOCEPHALUM MOLDAVICA L. Menthaceae. No. 1724. Badranj. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. Leaves used to make beverage. 222799. GAUDINOPSIS MACRA (Bal.) Hig. Poaceae. No. 1561. Twenty miles east of Ardabil, road to Astara, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,700 feet. 222800. HORDEUM sp. Poaceae. No. 1621. Jow. Livestock Station, Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Al- titude 800 feet. Fall barley. 222801. HORDEUM sp. No. 1622. Jow. Livestock Station, Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Al- titude 800 feet. Spring barley. 222802. HORDEUM sp. No. 1747. Jow. Market, Mahabad, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. Ir- rigated barley. A418 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 222762 to 222841—Continued 222803. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Fabaceae. Lentil. No. 1749. Adas. Bukan, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222804 to 222806. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. 222804. No. 1491. Bazraki-Ghermez. Market, Tabriz. Altitude 4,500 feet. Seeds used for cattle feed. 222805. No. 1546. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Altitude 5,000 feet. Oilseed. 222806. No. 1690. Bazrak. Market, Khoy, Azerbaijan. Oilseed. 222807. LOLIUM sp. Poaceae. No. 1519. Livestock Station, Sarab, Azerbaijan. Altitude 5,600 feet. 222808. LOTUS CORNICULATUS var. HIRSUTUS Koch. Fabaceae. No. 1817. Sixty miles northeast of Hamadan, road to Tehran. Altitude 7,000 feet. 222809 and 222810. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. 222809. No. 1700. Berenj. Market, Khoy, Azerbaijan. 222810. No. 1701. Berenj. Market, Khoy, Azerbaijan. 222811. PANICUM MILIACEUM L. Poaceae. Proso. No. 1825. Market, Tehran. Altitude 4,500 feet. Brown-seeded millet. 222812. PASPALUM DILATATUM Poir. Poaceae. No. 1833. Rasht. Perennial grass near Caspian Sea. 222813 to 222815. PETROSELINUM CRISPUM (Mill.) Nym. Apiaceae. Parsley. 222813. No. 1725. Jafari. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222814. No. 1777. Jafari. Market, Kermanshah. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222815. No. 1797. Jafari. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. 222816. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. No. 1723. Mash-i-Siah. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222817 to 222822. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. 222817. No. 1732. Lobia. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222818. No. 1733. Lobia Austrishi. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Al- titude 4,500 feet. 222819. No. 1734. Lobia Goushtt. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Al- titude 4,500 feet. 222820. No. 17385. Lobia. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222821. No. 1738. Lobia. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222822. No. 1741. Chill-Lobia. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Alti- tude 4,500 feet. 222823. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Mung bean. No. 1752. Mash-1-Siah. Bukan, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222824. PISTACIA sp. Anacardiaceae. No. 1778. Vanoushg. Market, Kermanshah. Altitude 4,000 feet. Fruits boiled with rice as flavoring. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 419 222762 to 222841—Continued 222825 and 222826. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Brassicaceae. Radish. 222825. No. 1496. Torob-i-Ghepmez. Market, Tabriz. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222826. No. 17838. Tcrob. Market, Kermanshah. Altitude 4,000 feet. 222827 to 222830. RICINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. 222825. No. 1496. Torob-i-Ghepmez. Market, Tabriz. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222828. No. 1702. Garchak. Market, Khoy, Azerbaijan. 222829. No. 1740. Garchak. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 4,500 feet. 222830. No. 1753. Road between Saghez and Sanandaj. Altitude 5,000 feet. 222831. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedalieceae. Sesame. No. 1497. Konjet. Market, Tabriz. Altitude 4,500 feet. Oil used for cooking. 222832. SETARIA ITALICA (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Foxtail millet. No. 1812. Arzan. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. Used for flour. 222833 and 222834. SOLANUM MELONGENA L. Solanaceae. Eggplant. 222833. No. 1780. Badinjan. Market, Kermanshah. 222834. No. 1793. Badinjan. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. 222835. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. No. 1570. Astara, Azerbaijan. 222836. SORGHUM sp. No. 1587. Arzan. Eight miles north of Fork on new road to Moghan, Azerbaijan. 222837. SPHENOPUS sp. Poaceae. No. 1755. Twenty-four miles north of Sanandaj, road to Saghez. Alti- tude 5,300 feet. Paniculate bunchgrass on dry rocky slope. 222838. SPINACIA OLERACEA L. Chenopodiaceae. Spinach. No. 1494. Esfenaj. Market, Tabriz. 222839. STIPA sp. Poaceae. No. 1704. Sixteen miles south of Khoy, road to Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Altitude 5,000 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 222840. TRIFOLIUM sp. No. 1523. Barough, north of Ardabil, near Mount Sabaian, Azerbaijan. 222841. TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L. Fabaceae. Fenugreek. No. 1801. Shambableh. Market, Hamadan. Altitude 6,400 feet. Green forage. 222842 to 222844. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From Liberia. Seeds presented by Gabriel Meaux, Rice Production Specialist, American Embassy, Monrovia. Received Dec. 30, 1954. 222842. Gisst. 222843. G.E.B. 24. 222844. Pannianella. 222845. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. From Japan. Cuttings presented by Makatani Kowsei-en, Oitaken. Received Dec. 30, 1954. INDEX OF COMMON AND SCIENTIFIC NAMES Abies concolor, 213926. fabri, 215525. george, 213927. venusta, 213928. vilmorinu, 213929. Abroma augusta, 221119. Abutilon indicum, 215573. theophrasti, 222276. Acacia concinna, 212969. confusa, 221120. cyanophylla, 222139. lutea, 221121. spadicigera, 221122. steedmanii, 220939. texensis, 217342. sp. 214127. Acer argutum, 215526. campbellu, 213930. cappadocicum var. 215527, 215535. davidii, 215528. henry1, 212337. japonicum, 213931. micranthum, 2139382. palmatum, 213938. platanoides, 215529. tricaudatum, pseudoplatanus, 2139384, 215531, 2155382. pseudoplatanus f. corstorphinense, 215530. rufinerve, 215533. velutinum var. van volxemi, 215534. wilsonii, 213935. zoeschense, 215794. Actinodaphne hookeri, 212879. Adesmia bicolor, 214117. S06) ABI, MUL 213038, 213039. Adlay. See Coix lachryma-jobi var. ma-yuen. Aegilops crassa, 219863, 219958, 220274. cylindrica, 214453. squarrosa, 220326, 220331, 220641, 220642. triuncialis, 215781, 219797, 219862, 219864-219868, 220327—220330, 220332. spp., 219959, 221899, 222762. Aeluropus littoralis, 220079, 220560— 220566, 222763. macrostachyus, 219667. spp., 219960, 220275. Aeschynomene americana, 219826. indica, 215574. Aesculus chinensis, 215536. wilson, 215537. Agroelymus turneri, 215686. 420 212401, Agropyron buonapartis, 219962, 219964, 219966, 219970, 219972, 220568. cristatum, 216664. elongatum, 217901. mtermedium, 214454-214458, 220497. orientale, 2199638, 219967. repens, 214459, 221901, 222028, 222179, 222520. scabrum, 212234. smithu, 214460-214468, 216052, 216665. trachycaulum, 214469-214480. trichophorum, 212240, 220498. spp:,. 215575, 217 Seireee rs sGo: 219978, 221902; 222029: rostis alba, 212281, 221903-—221905, 221907%,- 221909, 221910222030) 222031. palustris, 221906. semiverticillata, 213225. spp., 217584, 217585. Alangium chinense, 222140. salvifolium, 222141. Albizzia faicata, 219827. sumatrana, 219828. Alfalfa. See Medicago sativa. yellow-flowered. See M. falcata. Alleallota. See Cucurbita ficiolia. Allium cepa, 212074—-212076, 212587, 212880, 214119, 214146, 218058, 218059, 220081, 220276, 220277, 220500-—220502, 220763, 221911, 222228, 222764, 222765. fistulosum, 219754. porrum, 212077, 212078, 212588, 212589, 219900, 219901, 220082, 220499, 220508, 222092, 222229, 222698-222701, 222766. spp., 219902, 219974, 220084, 220278, 221912-221914, 222230. Almond. See Prunus amygdalus. Alopecurus arundinaceus, 219935, 220610. utriculatus, 217561. spp., 217442, 219563, 221915, 221916. Althaea rosea, 220764. sp., 220765. ; Alyceclover. See Alysicarpus vagina- lis. Alysicarpus rugosus, 213482, 213483. vaginalis, 217904, 219829. Amaranthus gangeticus, 214036. spp., 212881, 214037, 219564. Ag ~ 219975, Amm copticum, 212282, 212283, 214038, 219565, 219566, 220279, 220643. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 Ammothammus lehmannii, 222032. Amorpha canescens, 215180-215188, 219395-219468. fruticosa, 215189, 215190. Anamirta cocculus, 220569. Andropogon abyssinicus, 215349. annulatus, 212800, 213226, 213227, 213484, 213487, 213843-213846, 215342, 218061, 218201, 219567, 219638, 219976. bardinodis, 216053-216101, 216666—-216686. caricosus, 213228—213236. chryostachyus, 215350. cirratus, 216102-216116, 216687, 216688. condylotrichus, 213847. edwardsianus, 216117, 216689. elliottti, 213848. foveolatus, 212801. gayanus, 213849213851. gerardii, 213852, 213853, 214481- 214561, 214887-214921, 216118, 216690—216695, 218263-218422. glomeratus, 213854. hallii, 218855, 214562-214640, 214922214982, 216696-216700, 218423-218467. intermedius, 213857—213859, 216701. leucostachyus, 213862. littoralis, 213863, 216705—216709. mohrii, 213864. nodosus, 213865, 213866. papillosus, 221427. perforatus, 216120—-216126. saccharoides, 2138868, 213869, 214034, 216127-216144, 216710- 216727, 218468. schinzii, 213870. schirensis, 213871, 213872. scoparius, 213873-213878, 214641 214643, 214983-215031, 216145- 216147, 216728—216792, 218469- 218688. sericeus, 2138879-213881, 218058. ternarius, 213882, 216148. wrightt, 216149-216154. spp., 212284, 212590, 212807- 212815, 213237, 213238, 213240- 213245, 213491, 213492, 215351, 215352, 215630, 216155—-216197 216793-216805, 217586—217589, 218054, 220218, 220855, 222320, LEAS. Anethum graveolens, 212079, 212242, 214039, 214040, 220766—-220768, Zoo Deke Annona cherimola, 215694, 215728. muricata, 221123. reticulata, 221124. Sp:; 213913. Aphelandra sinclairiana, 222142. Apium graveolens, 222702. A421 Apluda aristata, 215631, 215632. mutica, 213493. sp., 219568. Apple. See Malus sylvestris. Apricot. See Prunus armeniaca. Arachis, 212882. hypogaea, 212232, 215695, 215696, 215724, 217494-217496, 219824, 221056-—221067, 221706—221712, 222280, 222281. hypogaea f. nambyquarae, 221068. villosa, 219822, 219823. sp., 221069—221071. Aralia cordata, 222515. Arborvitae, oriental. See Thuja orien- talis. Arctium sp., 221969. Ardisia acuminata, 222143. Arikuryroba schizophylla, 221125. Aristida cyanantha, 217905, 219569, 219570. wrightii, 216806. Sppen 2h25908s 2153538, 216198, 219724, 219977-219981, 220367-— 220571. Arthraxon hispidus, 213883. meeboldi, 213490. spp., 213488, 213489. Arundinaria alpina, 213455. anceps, 2174381. hirta, 218240. Arundinella nepalensis, 222321. tuberculata, 213495. spp., 213494, 215576. Ash. See Fraxinus sxanthoxyloides. Asparagus, garden. See Asparagus officinalis. Sprenger. See A. sprengeri. Asparagus acutiolius, 220360. faleatus, 221200. maritimus, 220361. officinalis, 217436, 219779, 219899. plumosus, 220362. sprengeri, 220363, 220364. spp., 215633, 215634. Asparagus-bean. See Vigna sesqui- pedalis. Asphodelus sp., 216024. Aster, China. See Callistephus chinen- sis. Astianthus viminalis, 222535. Astragalus armeniacus, 214095. caryocarpus, 215191, 215192. hamosus, 214096. mexicanus, 214097. podocarpus, 214098. refractus, 214099. scorpioides, 214100. sinicus, 214147. stipulatus, 214101. subumbellatus, 219572. tenellus, 215216. trimestris, 214102. spp:, 213357, 294103; - -215354, 219404, 219571, 219573, 219903, A22 Astragalus spp.—Continued 220089, 220084, 220085, 220155- 220164, 220280, 220371, 220504, 220572, 220644, 220769-220771, 221431, 222033-2220387, 222180- 222NB2, 200 coe. Atraphaxis sp., 222038. Atriplex halimus, 221083. Avena fatua, 219574. sativa, 214306, 214807, 217975, 217976, 218062, 219725, 219755, 219760—-219765, 220067, 220068, 220372-220374, 220867—-220871, 221276—221292, 221432, 221689, 221970, 222502—222505. spp., 217512, 219725, 220086, 220505, 220772, 221433-221435, 222767. Averrhoa carambola, 221126. Avocado. See Persea americana. Axonopus compressus, 220854. Bamboo. See Arundinaria alpina, A. anceps, Bambusa tulda, Chim- onobambusa falcata, Dendroca- lamus giganteus, Dinochloa sp., Melocanna baccifera, Phyllo- stachys migra var. kenonis f. boryana, P. nuda, Sinarundi- naria murielae, S. nitida, Tham- nocalamus falconeri. sweetshcot. See Phyllostachys dulcis. Bambusa tulda, 221127. Banksia grandis, 220940. Baptisia australis, 213164. leucantha, 2151938. Barberry. See Berberis sp. Barley. See Hordeum distichon, H. vulgare, H. spp. Basil. See Ocimum basilicum. Bean, adsuki. See Phaseolus angularis common. See P. vulgaris. lima. See P. lunatus. moth. See P. aconitifolius. mung. See P. aureus. rice. See P. calcaratus. Beardgrass, little. See Andropogon scoparius. silver. See A. saccharoides. Texas. See A. cirratus. Beaumontia grandiflora, 221128. Beet. See Beta vulgaris. Begonia glabra, 213914. spp., 219646—-219648. Benincasa hispida, 217513. Berberis sp., 217620. Berseem. See Trifolium alexandri- num. Beta vulgaris, 212883, 212884, 215577, 215687, 217964, 218063, 220087, 220165, 220506—-220509, 220645, 221436, 2222383-222235, 222703, 222768, 222769. Bignonia ungruis-cati, 221129. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 Bittervetch. See Lathyrus sativus. Blowoutgrass. See Redfieldia flexuosa. Bluegrass, Canada. See Poa compressa Kentucky. See P. pratensis. plains. See P. arida. Texas. See P. arachnifera. Bluestem, big. See Andropogon ge- rardit. little. See A. scoparius. pinhole. See A. edwardsianus. sand. See A. hallu. yellow. See Bothriochloa ischae- mum. Boehmeria nivea, 221130. Boissiera bromodes, 222523. spp., 219982—-219987. Bomarea sp., 213445, 213994. Bombax cyathophorum, 221131. Bongardia sp., 219575. Bor. See Ziziphus mauritiana. Boronia heterophylla, 220941. Bothriochloa decipiens, 218049, 222322 erianthoides, 222323. ewartiana, 222324. insculpta, 213856. intermedia, 218050, 222325. 1ischaemum, 213860, 213861, 216119, 216702—-216704, 220272, 220570, 221917. pertusa, 212802, 213485, 213486, 218867, 215629, 217973, 218060. Bouteloua breviseta, 216807, 216808. chondrosioides, 216199-—216211, 216809. curtipendula, 214644-214683, 215082-215064, 216212-216296, 216810—216906, 218689-218701. erlopoda, 216297, 216298, 216907- 216925. filiformis, 216299—2163805. gracilis, 214684, 214685, 215065-— 215097, 216306—216344, 216926- 216971, 218702, 218708. hirsuta, 215098-215106, 216345—- 216364, 216972-217018, 218704. radicosa, 216365—216367. uniflora, 216368. spp., 2163869-216371, 217025. Brachiaria brizantha, 215355. erucaeformis, 213246, 217590, 2LT O91, 2AGISS: Brachychiton acerifolium, 222144. Brachypodium distachyon, 219961, 219965, 219968, 219971, 220567. Brassica, 214262. campestris, 212081, 217514. var. sarson, 215578, 217515, 217518, 217931. juncea, 212970, 217516. 217019— napus, 215579-215582, 217932, 217933, 221690. oleracea var. botrytis, 212972, 213451, 217517, 217934. var. capitata, 212080, 212592, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 Brassica oleracea var. capitata—Con- tinued 212971, 214148, 215513- 215515, 220859, 222237. var. gongylodes, 212973, 217935. var. viridis, 214298. rapa, 212598, 214308, 218064, 220166, 220281, 220510, 220773, 222183, 222236. spp... 212082, .°212083, 212594, 212974, 215635, 215636, 217936, 218065, 219576, 219904, 220282, 220511, 220512, 220578, 220646, 220774, 221971, 222704. Breadroot, Indian. See Psoralea esculenta. Bristlegrass, Grisebach. See Setaria grisebachi. knotroot. See S. geniculata. plains. See S. macrostachya. Briza maxima, 217592. Broadbean. See Vicia faba. Broccoli. See Brassica oleracea var. botrytis. Brodiaea congesta, 213165. lactea var. lilacina, 213166. Bromegrass, smooth. See Bromus anermis. Bromelia sp., 221428. Bromus catharticus, 217582, 217583, 217593, 219801-219803. danthoniae, 220005, 222524. fibrosus, 220580. inermis, 214686. japonicus, 212246, 219577, 219726. madritensis, 219997, 219998, 220004, 220089. marginatus, 217026. oxyodon, 220377—220379. pseudodanthoniae, 219991, 219994. racemosus, 219999. scoparius, 219995, 220514. stamineus, 219804. tectorum, 219992, 219993, 219996, 220000, 220006, 220007, 220010, 220575, 220576, 220578, 221921. spp., 212235, 215665, 217633, 219578, 219989, 219990, 220001- 220008, 220008, 220009, 220088, 220375, 220376, 220380, 220381, 220513, 220574, 220577, 220579, 220581-—220583, 220775, 222039, 222040, 222238. Brunfelsia latifolia, 222145. Brunsvigia rosea, 222222. Buchloe dactyloides, 214687-214689, 215107-215117, 216372, 216373, 217027-217057. Bucida buceras, 221182. Buckwheat. See Fagopyrum esculen- tum. Bullgrass. sleyt. Burclover. See Medicago hispida. spotted. See M. arabica. See Muhlenbergia emer- 423 Burnet, small. See Sanguwisorba minor. Bursera gravelolens, 221133. Bushclover, roundhead. See Lespedeza capitata. slender. See L. virginica. Butia nehrlingiana, 221134. Buttonclover. See Medicago orbicula- ris. Byrsonima crassiolia, 221135. Cabbage. See Brassica oleracea var. capitata. Caesalpinia pulcherrima, 221136. Cajanus cajan, 212885, 212975-212978, 214149, 215583, 215725, 218066, 219639, 219640, 219830, 220759. Calamagrostis pseudophragmites, 220586, 222041. spp., 220011, 220584, 220585, D222 ( Calamovilfa gigantea, 218705, 218706. longifolia, 214690—-214692. Calliandra sp., 217343. Calligonum sp., 220012. Callistemon salignus, 222146. Callistephus chinensis, 213167. Camellia reticulata, 214220, 214221. rusticana, 214184, 222590, 222591. saluenesis, 213168. sinensis, 215664, 217991. Canavalia obtusifolia, 213559. Candle-tree. See Parmentiera ceri- fera. Canistel. See Lucuma nervosa. Canna edulis, 214258. indica, 214254. sp, 215426. Cannabis sativa, 214365, 214366, 219905, 220382, 222093, 222705. Cantharospermum scarabaeoidum, 214309, 214310. Capillipedium parviflorum, 218051 222326 Capparis aphylla, 215584. Capsicum frutescens, 2122286, 213915- 213918, 215697-215700, 215727— 215743, 219896, 222133—222136. Caragana sp., 221101. Caralluma sp., 220216. Carambola. See Averrhoa carambola. Caraway. See Carum carvi. Cardamom. See Elettaria cardamo- mun. Carex nigra, 221922. Sp: 222209: Carica candamarcensis, 217902. monoica, 215701, 220150, 221429. papaya, 215744, 215745, 216025, 22ND 26—221 bod: Carissa bispinosa, 221137. Cameron: See Dianthus caryophyl- Us. Carob. See Ceratonia siliqua. Carrot. See Daucus carota. A24 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 Carthamus tinctorius, 212346, 212886, | Chloris—Continued 212887, 212979, 214150, 220250, 220288, 220647, 222240. Carum carvi, 213496. Casimiroa edulis, 221088. Cassava. See Manihot esculenta. Cassia. See Cinnamomum cassia. Cassia angulata, 222147. artemisioides, 214128. bauhinioides, 217355. bicapsularis, 222148. bonariensis, 214042. didymobotrya, 217594, 219831. fasciculata, 215194, 215195. hookeriana, 222149. maimosoides, 217595, 219832. montana, 222150. moschata, 220937. racemosa, 221138. roemeriand, 217356, 217357. spp., 217358—-217362, 219405. Castanea spp., 222089, 222219. Castorbean. See Ricinus communis. Casuarina angulata, 221139. Catabrosa aquatica, 220587. Catjang. See Vigna cylindrica. Cauliflower. See Brassica oleracea var. botrytis. Cedrus atlantica, 213936-213938. brevifolia, 213939. deodara, 213940, 213941. libanensis, 213942, 213943. Celery. See Apium graveolens. Celosia spp., 212888, 212889. Cenchrus biflorus, 215637, 216374. myosuroides, 216375—-216377. purpurascens, 218241. setigerus, 215638, 215639. spp., 216378216382. Centrosema pubescens, 212980, 219833. Cephalanthus natalensis, 2202738. Ceratonia siiqua, 217926, ZA OZ ZAAAO 2 2TtAde Cercis siliquastrum, 212400, 220284. Cestrum nocturnum, 221142. Chenopodium quinoa, 215746, 220489- 220491. Cherimoya. See Annona cherimola. Cherry, bush. See Prunus fruticosa. duke. See P. effusa. higan. See P. subhirtella. oriental flowering. serrulata. sour. See P. cerasus. sweet. See P. avium. Yoshino. See P. yedoensis. Cherry-laurel, English. See Prunus laurocerasus. Chestnut. See Castanea spp. Chickpea. See Cicer arietinum. Chimonobambusa falcata, 2174382. Chloris amethystea, 212372. barbata, 221091. bournei, 221092. canterai, 214093. See JEB cucullata, 216383, 217058—217063. distichophylla, 215346. dolichostachya, 215585. gayana, 212068, 212373-212383, 213470, 213471, 216384, 218202, 219821, 221093—221096. incompleta, 219641. lamproparia, 212384, 212386. myriostachya, 218200. pilosa, 212385, 212390, 212391. polydactyla, 215347. polystachya, 221097. prieurii, 212387. pycnothrix, 212388, 214024, 215358, 217645, 219956. retusa, 214094. truncata, 212389. wmrgata, 214025, 217064, 219955. spp., 215359, 215360, 216385- 216389, 217065—217067, 220219. Chrysalidocarpus lucubensis, 221176. Chrysobalanus icaco, 221143. Chrysophyllum oliviform, 221144. Chrysopogon aucheri, 215356, 215357. gryllus, 220058. montanus, 213497, 213536, 213884, 213885, 215586, 215587, 217906, 219579. spp., 217596, 219580, 220090. Cicer arietinum, 212091, 212992, 212595, 212890—-212893, 212981, 214043, 2141522141525 914311— 214314, 215588, 215702, 216026— 216028, 217519-217521, 218067, 218068, 219727-219739, 220167, 220648—-220650, 220776, 221437, 221691, 222094, 222095, 222706-— 222709, 222770—2227TA. Cichorium endivia, 220777. Cinnamomum cassia, 212336, 220492, 220494. Citron. See Citrus medica. fingered. See C. medica var. sarcodactylis. Citropsis daweana, 214261. Citrullus colocynthis, 212093, 214315, 220013, 220778. vulgaris, 212094, 212208, 212209, 212287-212289, 212596, 212638, 212982, 12983, 214044, 214316, 216029, 217522, 217937-217939, 219691, 219906, 219907, 220779, 921430, 2221 3M) 2220843 222710- Podagat AUS: 2227175222779. Citrus, 219688, 219689, 220240— 920245, 220323. aurantifolia, 212960, 2138214, 213220, 213309, 213336, 214005, 214006, 214026, 215334, 215336, 215431, 215434, 215435, 217940, 218020, 219898, 220310-220312. aurantium, 213215, 213221, 215476, 217941, 220313. grandis, 213448, 213444, 214009- JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 Citrus grandis—Continued 214011, 214027, 217497, 221145. limetta, 213311, 213338, 214008, PanAS 22215438: limons * 243216, 213217, 213222, 213312, 213313, 213339-213342, 213442, 213450, 214007, 214028, 215436, 218007—218009, 219677- 219687, 219897, 220151, 220314 2203815. medica, 215437, 217498. var. sarcodactylis, 220239. paradisi, 214012, 215488, 220316. reticulata, 213314, 213343, 213395, 214013-214016, 218010, 218011, 218254218256. SWMICUSIS-2looLl, 21333q, 2153835, 218912-218019, 218257-218262, 220317-220322. tachibana, 215662. Sopa cleats, 213219. 213223, Biea24. 2laath—213320, 213344— 213349, 213441, 214029, 214367, 215439, 221146. Claucena lansium, 221147. Cleistanthus collinus, 222151. Cleome sp., 220168. Clitoria ternatea, 213498—213499. Clover. See Trifolium spp. alsike. See T. hybridum. hop, small. See T. dubiwm. mammoth. See T. medium. Persian. See T. resupinatum. red. See 7. pratense. subterraneum. See T. subterran- eum. white. See T. repens. Cocaine-plant. See Hrythroxylon coca. Coccinea indica, 212894. Cochlospermum gossypium, 221089. vitifolium, 220409, 220410. Coconut. See Cocos nucifera. Cocos nucifera, 222022. Codonopsis cardiophylla, 213169. Coffea abeokutae, 222576. arabica, 212392, 212394, 212395, Bie 96 215703° 5220715, 221090, 222551-222556, 222559-222562, 222564— 222915. var. columnaris, 212393, 222557. var. erecta, 222558. var. maragogipe, 222563. arnoldiana, 222577. canephora, 222583. congensis, 222582. var. chalottii, 222584. dewevrei, 222578. dybowskii, 222579. excelsa, 212397, 222580. liberica, 222581. ligustroides, 222178. quillou, 222585. racemosa, 213437—213440, 214385- 214388, 222516-222519. 425 Coffea—Continued robusta, 222586. stenophylla, 222588. ugandae, 222587. spp., 212396, 213453, 213454, 221155-221160. Coffee. See Coffea spp. Arabian. See C. arabica. Coix lachryma-jobi, 213500. lachryma-job1 var. 215747. var. stenocarpa, 213501. Colchicum autumnale, 222544. lateum, 218069. Colocasia esculenta, 212061. Colocynth. See Citrullus colocynthis. Colutea istria, 221084. Copernicia torreana, 221148. ma-yuen, Coralbdells. See Heuchera sanguinea. Coraltree. See Erythrina coralloden- drum. Corchorus capsularis, 215704, 215748, 215749. Cordgrass, alkali. See Spartina gracilis Cordia abyssinica, 2ISA9T. 222152. Coriander. See Coriandrum sativum. Coriandrum sativum, 212095, 212597. Corn. See Zea mays. Corylus avellana, 317385- 217387. colurna, 219692. Corynephorus fasciculatus, 217562. sp., 217563. Cosmos sp., 214355. Cotoneaster sp., 222942. Cotton. See Gossypium spp. sea-island. See G. barbadense. upland. See G. hirsutum. Cottontop. See Trichachne californica. Cowpea. See Vigna sinensis. Crabapple. See Malus baccata. Cranberry. See Vaccinium oxycoccos. Crataegus azaroius, 212290. Crepis sp., 220334. Cress, garden. See Lepidium sativum. Crinkle-awn. See Trachypogon secun- dus. Crotalaria anagyroides, 219834. incana, 219835. juncea, 213378, 215640, 215641, 219717, 219836. leioloba, 217907. mucronata, 215642. saltiana, 219837. spectabilis, 217908. usaramoensis, 219838. verrucosa, 214104. spp., 212984, 218502, 214045—- 214047, 2141538, 2143817, 215361, PLUS TO), PALISIS 5 VALID PALGN hes 222716 Croton macrostachys, 222153. Crowea angustrifolia, 220942. Cryptostegia grandifloria, 217389. Cucumber. See Cucumis sativus. 426 Cucumis melo, 212058, 212084, 212086- 212090, 21422107 24 274112122138, 212291, 212292, 212598, 2.12639, 2128038, 212848, 212895, 213184, 2138185, 213247, 214048, 214154, 214318, 216030, 217523-217526, 217599, 217942-217945, 217974, 218035, 218071, 218234—218237, 219698, 219908, 220335-220337, 220515, 220651-220655, 220780— 220788, 221438, 221439, 222096— 222098, 222138, 222185, 222186, 222241, 222242, 222716-222719, 222780, 222781. melo var. flexuosus, 218070, 220170, 222187. var. tnodorus, 212085, 212212. var. reticulatus, 222589. sativus, 212059, 2122383, 212599, 212896, 212985, 214049, 217644 217946, 218036, 218199, 220091, 220169, 220171, 220338, 220789-— 220791, 220860, 221440, 222099, 222243, 222244, 222720, 222782, 222783. trigonus, 212805, 215589. spp., 212804, 212897, 214050, 214155. Cucurbita ficifolia, 214120. maxima, 214121, 215750, 220861, 221923, 222188, 222784. moschata, 212899, 214156, 215706, 216031, 217947, 220092, 222245, 222760, 222785. pepo, 212060, 212214, 214122, 215751, 216032, 218072, 219694, 220792, 2207938, 222100, 222246, 2222470222 (2h 222d oom age (Oo. Cumin. See Cuminum cyminum. black. See Nigella sativa. Cuminum cyminum, 218073, 222043- 222046, 222787. Cypress. See ‘Cupressus spp Cupressus spp., 212600, 217600, 217601 Cushaw. See Cucurbita moschata. Cyamposis tetragonoloba, 212900, 212986-212988, 213503, 214041, 214319, 214320, 215590, 215591, 217923-217925, 218022. Cyclanthera sp., 215707. Cydonia oblonga, 222101. Cymbopogon afronardus, 213886. bombycinus, 222327. citratus, 219581. flexuosus, 214217, 220638, 220639. goeringii, 218242. martini, 212989, 213542, 218074, 219582, 220640. nervatus, 213887. refractus, 218052. schoenanthus, 2156438, 219583. spp., 213248, 215644, 215645, 219675, 219731, 219909, 219910, 220516, 222328. Cynodon dactylon, 212293, 212898, 213249, »| Dactyloctenium aegyptium, PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 Cyndon dactylon—Continued 218250, 2138385—213389, 213457, 213458, 213504, 217068-217079, 218006, 219911219913, 220383— 220385, 220588, 220656, 222047, 222248, 222788-223790. dactylon var. densus, 213384. magennisi, 213390. transvaalensis, 213391. spp., 213382, 213383. Cyphomandra betacea, 213919. Cyrtostachys renda, 2220238. Cytisus scoparius, 222024. Dactylis glomerata, 213392, 214693, 215666, 215805, 217416, 217426, 217437, 217501, 217502, 2175540 217552, 220877, 221078, 222761, 222791—222793. glomerata var. hispanica, 221085. 215362, 215592: Dahlia sp., 214368. Dahoon. See Ilex cassine. Dalbergia latifolia, 222154. Dalea enneandra, 215196—215199. leporina, 217364—217369. terminalis, 217370. 217344, -. 247345, 5 ZI 735 (2— 6. Danthonia californica, 217564, 217565. curva, 217566. forskallii, 217567. frigida, 217568. pallida, 217570. penicillata, 217571. pilosa, 212237. semiannularis, 217572. spp., 216390, 216391, 2175738, 217602, 217608. Danthoniopsis barbata, 215363. Daphne mezereum, 213170. Darnel. See Lolium temulentum. Datura chlorantha, 222155. stramonium, 218045. Daucus carota, 212096, 213251, 217527, 218076, 219914, 220014, 220285, 220517, 220657, 220794, 220795, 221924, 222249, 222250, 222723, 222794. Deervetch. See Lotus purshianus. Delonix regia, 221249. Dendrocalamus giganteus, 220852. Derris macrophylla, 219844. robusta, 219845. Descurainia sophia, 212601. Desmanthus illinoensis, 215200 215208, 219406—-219435. virgatus, 217377, 217378. sp., 217379. Desmodium barbatum, 212215, 212216. canadense, 214108. canum, 212217-212220, 2153387, 219839. cuspidatum, 214105. diffusum, 213505. 217569, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 Desmodium—Continued dillenti, 214106. distortum, 219840. gangeticum, 215338, 217909. gyrans, 219841. gyroides, 212221, 213506, 219842. heterocarpum, 217910. illinoense, 219436—219440. intortum, 214107. limense, 219843. nicaraguense, 212222, 212228. scorpiurus, 215339. tortuosum, 214158, 215340. trifiorum, 215341. uncinatum, 212224—212226. spp., 212227-212281, 2138507, 214157, 219441. Desmostachya bipinnata, 218075. sp., 220796. Dianthus caryophyllus, 220716. Sis, 222,195. Diectonis sp., 212816. Digitaria sanguinalis, 222797. spp., 213472, 217605. Dill. See Anethum graveolens. Dimorphotheca, 213172. aurantiaca, 213171. Dinebra retroflexa, 213512. Dinochloa sp., 213561. Dioscorea deltoidea, 215784. dumetorum, 221073. elephantipes, 221074. lagoa-santa, 214003, 214242. retusa, 221075. sylvatica, 221076. valdiviensis, 212405. spp., 212045-212050, 212073, 212072, 212402-212405, 212796, 213995-214002, 214051, 214135, 214136, 214159-214162, 214244, 214260, 214322, 214402, 214405- 214413, 217445-217447, 219695, 220212, 220213, 221077. Diospyros kaki, 222251. Dodonaea viscosa, 213252. Dolichandrone alba, 222156. Dolichos biflorus, 212990-212992, 214052, 214164214166, 214321, 220078. lablab, 212901, 212993-212998 214053, 214163, 215752, 215753, 217606, 219696. sp., 217346. Dombeya dregeana, 221175. Dracocephalum moldavica, 222798. Duchesnea indica, 215570. Duranta repens, 212999. Dropseed, giant. See giganteus. prairie. See S. heterolepis. sand. See S. cryptandrus. Echinochloa crusgalli, 219606, 220518. crusgalli var. frumentacea, 217911, 2182438, 219608. spp., 213253, 219915. Sporobolus 427 Eggplant. See Solanum melongena. Elaeagnus sp., 219676. Elaeocarpus sphaericus, 217607. Eleocharis duleis, 222225. Elettaria cardamomumn, 212902, 214055-214058, 214328, 219916. Eleusine coracana, 214059, 215364, 215365, 216033, 217608, 219756. flagellifera, 219584, 219585. indica, 217609. sp., 215366. Elm. See Ulmus spp. Chinese. See U. pumila. Elymus canadensis, 214694, 214695, 216392, 217080, 217081. dahuricus, 221900, 222027. virginicus, 214696, 214697. spp., 217082; 220015, 220016, 220589, 220590—-220592, 222048— 222050. Elyonurus barbiculmis, 216393, 2163894, 217083. sp., 216395. Emmer. See Triticum dicoccum. Endive. See Cichorium endivia. Enneapogon desvauxii, 216396. spp., 219586, 219587. Enterolobium contortisiliquum, 7 Aaa US Ephedra spp., 221102, 222051. Eragrostis amabilis, 213509. chariis, 217616. chloromelas, 216397. intermedia, 216398—-2164038, 217084 217085. japonica, 213510. lehmanniana, 216404. nigra, 217610, 217612, 217614. pilifera, 214698—-214701. pilosa, 221925, 221926. poaeoides, 220094. secundiflora, 216405. spectabilis, 216406. starosselskyi, 212295, 212297. stenophylla, 218255. tenuifolia, 213508, 217611. tremula 220220. trichodes, 214702—214720, 216407, 217086, 218707—218780. unioloides, 213254. spp., 212294, 212296, 212602, 215367, 215368, 215593, 216408— 216415, 217087-217091, 2176138, 217615, 217617, 219588, 219589, 220098. Eragrostisella brachyphylla, 213511. Eremopoa persica, 220080, 222130, 222521. Eremurus spectabilis, 221108. spp., 212298, 220095, 220286, 220386, 220658, 220797, 220798, 221104, 221105, 222052-222056, 222189-222191. Erianthus trinii, 213888. sp., 220593. 428 Erica cinerea, 213173. Eriobotrya japonica, 217528, 218077, 219697, 221177. Eriochloa gracilis, 217092. sericea, 217093, 217094. spp., 216416, 217095. Friogonum wrightu, 217351. Erodium spp., 219590, 219591, 219917. Eruca sativa, 214324, 214825, 216034, 217529. Erythrina caffra, 222158. corallodendrum, 221178. vespertilio, 222159. sp., 215498. Erythroxylon coca, 221179. Escallonia, 2138944—-213946. EHsenbeckia hartmanu, 222091. Eucalyptus camaidulensis var. obtusa, 214129. campaspe, 214130. niphophila, 220246. torquata, 214131, 220948. Eugenia atropunctata, 221180. Eulalia geniculata, 213889. Euphorbia antisiphylitica, 215793. sp., 217908. Eurotia lanata, 217352—217354. Eurya kanehirai, 221246. Exogonium microdactylum, 221705. Eysenhardtia polystachya, 217380, 217381. Fagopyrum esculentum, 221692. Feathergrass, New Mexico. See Stipa neomexicand. Fennel. See Foeniculum vulgare. Fenugreek. See Trigonella foenum- graceum. Ferula spp., 220519, 222057, 222058, 22192. Fescue, meadow. See Festuca elatior. red. See F’. rubra. Festuca elatior, 212285, 215667, PATALT, 217423, 217427, -217503, 217504, 217553, 221918—221920, 222102. kronenbergi, 222103—222105. mairet, 221149. myuros, 217618. rubra, 215668, 217418, 217424. SPP cee2 995 eZ 23005 29918; 220017, 220018, 220594, 221927, 221928. Ficus brevijolis, 221182. lacor, 221183. mitrophora, 221184. padifolia, 221181. pandurata, 221185. sp., 212608. Fig. See Ficus sp. fiddleleaf. See F. pandurata. Filbert. See Corylus colurna. Fingergrass, feather. See Chloris virgata. Fir. See Abies spp. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 See Pyracantha 214078, 219957, Firethorn, Nepal. crenulata. Fiacourtia “indica, 221186. Flax. See Linum usitatissimum. Foeniculum vulgare, 212301, 213513. Fortunella japonica, 217499. Fragaria, 213694, 215396-215406, 215499-215512, 218230, 218252, 220857, 220858, 221248. nilgerrensis, 214282, 214376, 214448. vesca, 215571. spp., 217530, 217531. Fraxinus excelsior, 215538. santhoxyloides, 212822. Funtumis elastica, 221187. Galactia canescens, 217347. sp., 217348. Galleta. See Hilaria jamesit. Gamagrass, eastern. See Tripsacum dactyloides. Mexican. See T. lanceolatum. Gardenia carinata, 222160. Gaudinopsis macra, 222799. Gazania, 213174. Genista raetam, 220495. spp., 220799, 229800. Glyceria spp., 212302, 222278. Glycine javanica, 2138256, 213257, 213514. max, 212604—-212606, 213467, 213468, 215688-215693, 215754, 215755, 215811, 2180238, 219652— 219656, 219668-219674, 219698, 219732, 219780-219790, 221713— 2OATAT; 220972. 2 Zio ea etaee oe 222546—222550. ussuriensis, 212239. Glycyrrhiza echinata, 219808, 219899. glabra, 214030, 219810—219817. lepidota, 215209-215215. spp., 212933,.. 214216,~ 220804, Danone Goatgrass. See Aegilops cylindrica. Gossypium, 213288, 213369-213377, 213556, 214268214271, 217556, 217985—217989, 219690, 222196, 222107, 222693: barbadense, 215780, 220040. herbaceum, 222690—222692. hirsutum, 220964. triphyllum, 213452. spp., 213560, 214054, 220488, 220802. Gourd, calabash. See Lagenaria leucantha. Grama, black. See Bouteloua eriopoda. blue. See B. gracilis. hairy. See B. hirsuta. purple. See B. radicosa. side-oats. See B. curtipendula. slender. See B. filiformis. Grandadilla, purple. See Passiflora edulis. 220487, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 Grape. See Vitis. European. See V. vinifera. Grapefruit. See Citrus paradisiv. Grass, Bahia. See Paspalum notatum. barnyard. See Hechinochloa crus- gallit. Bermuda. See Cynodon dactylon. buffalo. See Buchloe dactyloides. canary. See Phalaris arundinacea, large. See P. tuberosa. crab. See Digitaria sanguinalis. dallis. See Paspalum dilatatum. geranium. See Cymbopogon martini. guinea. See Panicum maximum. Indian. See Sorghastrum nutans. jaragua. See Hyparrhenia rufa. johnson. See Sorghum halepense. kangaroo. See Themeda gigantea var. avenacea. lemon. See Cymbopogon citratus. malabar. See C. flexuosus. Napier. See Pennisetum purpur- eum. Natal. See Tricholaena repens. orchard. See Dactylis glomerata. rescue. See Bromus catharticus. Rhodes. See Chloris gayana. smilo. See Oryzopsis miliacea. Sudan. See Sorghum sudanense. switch. See Panicum virgatum. tobosa. See Hilaria mutica. Grewia asiatica, 220324, 220407. Greyia radlkoferi, 222161. sutherlandii, 222162. Guaiacum sanctum, 221188. Guar. See Cyamopsis tetragonoloba. Guava. See Psidium guayava. Haemanthus sp., 220325. Haematoxylon campechianum, 221196. Harpachne schimperi, 215369. Hazelnut. See Corylus avellana. Hebestigma cubense, 221189. Hedychium spp., 214369, 214370. Helianthus annuus, 213175, 219649- 219651, 221441, 221693. Helictotrichon pubescens, 217574. Hemarthria sp., 219592. Hemp. See Cannabis sativa. Henrardia persica, 220333. Heteropogon contortus, 213000, Panoz onG, 21351-'7;0213890, 213891, 215370, 216417-216429, 217096—217100, 218055, 222329. triticeus, 213260, 222330. spp., 212817, 212818, 216430—216432, 217619. Heuchera sanguinea, 213176. Heylandia latebrosa, 213258. Hibiscus, Chinese. See Hibiscus rosa- sinensis. fringed. See H. schizopetalus. Hibiscus cannabinus, 213001, 217548, 219593. esculentus, 212586, 212878, 212968, 2132b4, A¥9 Hibiscus esculentus—Continued 214035, 217511, 217929, 217930, 2206 e222026,. 222224, 22209 1. pungens, 220153. rosa-sinensis, 221190. sabdariffa, 213262, 218048, 219718. schizopetalus, 221191. tetraphyllus, 220154. tricuspis, 221192. sp., 214060. Hilaria belangeri, 217109. jamesi, 217110-217114. mutica, 216484-216437, 217115- 217120. swalleni, 216438—-216445, 217121— 217124. sp., 216446. Hippophae sp., 212303. Holarrhena wulfsbergii, 221193. Holcus lanatus, 217575—217577. setiglumis, 217578. Holly. SeeJlex spp. English. See I. aquifoliwm. Hollyhock. See Althaea rosea. Holmskioldia sanguinea, 221194. Hordeum bulbosum, 213358, 217438, 219869, 220054, 220055, 221086. distichon, 221293, 221294, 2214438, 221446, 221458. var. nudum, 221295. spontaneum, 219796. vulgare, 219859, 219860, 221442, 221444, 221445, 221447- 221457, 221459-221462. var. tetrastichum, 221296- 221300. spp., 212097, 212098, 212304— 212307, 212607, 212844-212856, 214326 214321,.2103 01, 215108, 216035, 217532—217536, 217948, 218078, 219733, 219734—219738, 219757, 219919-219921, 220069, 220070, 220096—220100, 220291, 220339—220341, 220520-220523, 220595, 220659-220664, 220808, 220853, 221072, 221301—221328, 221929-221934, 222108, 222252, 222506-222509, 222510—222514, 222800—222802. Hovea elliptica, 220944. Hyacinth-bean. See Dolichos lablab. Hymenocallis amancaes, 213397. Hyparrhenia cymbaria, 213892. hirta, 213359, _ 213360, 213893, 213894, 215343. rufa, 213895, 215372, 220366. spp., 213896, 215373-215376. Icaco. See Chrysobalanus icaco. Ilex aquifolium 213402-213404, 213947-213949. cassine, 221195. crenata, 213950. dipyrena, 213951. forrestu, 213952. 216433, 217101— 430 Tlexc—Continued franchetiana, 213953. macrocarpa, 215539. Imperata cylindrica, 218056, 220292. spp., 220298, 220596. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 Lactuca dissecta, 219778. sativa, "2120997 “220112. 2205246 220665, 221936, 222253, 222254, Pepapad fad spp., 218079, 222059, 222255. Indigo, wild. See Baptisia leucantha.| Lagenaria leucantha, 212309, 212310, Indigoera cardiophylla, 213002. endecaphylla, 213518, 217912, 219846, 221201. glandulosa, 213008, 213520—213522. hirsuta, 213523. pseudotinctoria, 218244. pulchella, 217913. teysmanni, 219847. tinctoria, 212806. trita, 217914. spp., 213361, 214167, 217349, 217621. Ipomoea batatas, 212874—-212877, 213321, 214302-214305, 214414, 214415, 219657-—219666, 219723. Iris histrioides, 220948. sisyrinchium, 220294. spp.)) 9212308) 9219922) ~ 220101, 220342, 220804, 220949-220957, 222109, 222110. Ischaemum ciliare, 213897. timorense, 213898. spp., 2138264—213266. Iseilema prostrata, 213283. wightu, 213524. Ixia spp., 213456, 218192. Ixiolirion spp., 217918, 221106. Ixora coccinea, 221197. parviflora, 221198. Jacaranda mimosifolia, 221199. Jacobinia coccinea, 221209. ‘Jaquinia keyensis, 221210. Jatropha gossypifolia, 215594. Jobs-tears. See Coix lachryma-jobi. Jojoba. See Simmondsia chinensis. Judas-tree. See Cercis siliquastrum. Juglans regia, 212608, 213812—-213815, 220059, 220862, 221898, 222592. Juncus articulatus, 221935. Junegrass. See Koeleria cristata. Juniper. See Juniperus macropoda. Juniperus macropoda, 220805. Jute. See Corchorus capsularis. Kaempferia gilbertu, 221100. Kale. See Brassica oleracea var. virdis. Kenaf. See Hibiscus cannabinus. Khaya senegalensis, 221211. Kleinhovia hospita, 221212. Keochia indica, 215348. Koeleria cristata, 215118—215126. phleoides, 219936, 2200385. sp., 220102. Kohlrabi. See Brassica oleracea var. gonglyodes. Kudzu. See Pueraria lobata. tropical. See P. phaseoloides. Kumgquat. See Fortunella japonica. Kupang. See Parkia javanica. 214168. 213519,| Lagunaria patersonii, 214132. Lallemantia royleana, 220287, 220806. sp., 212318 Lamarckia aurea, 2201738. Larch. See Larix spp. Larix decidua, 213954, 215540. gmelinii var. japonica, 215541. griffithiana, 213955. potanini, 213956. Lasiurus hirsutus, 218080. Lathyrus aphaca, 219924, 220177, 220288. cicera, 212312, 221463, 221465— 221467. magellanicus, 212238. sativus, 218081, 218082, 219923, 222208. spp., 220176, 220289. Leadplant. See Amorpha canescens. Leek. See Allium porrum. Lemon. See Citrus limon. Lens culinaris, 212100, 212609-212611, 212903, 212904, 216036, 217949, 221468, 222060, 222725, 222803. Lentil. See Lens culinaris. Lepidium sativum, 212243, 212244, 218083. Leptochloa dubia, 216447—-216476, 225-2 aes sp., 216477, 216478. Leptoloma cognatum, 217134-217138. Leschenaultia bilboba, 220945. Lespedeza, common. See Lespedeza striata. Korean. See L. stinulacea. Lespedeza bicolor, 217992. bicolor var. japonica, 217993. capitata, 215217-215225, 219442— 219467. cuneata, 217994—-217999. cyrtobotrya, 218000. pilosa, 218001. stipulacea, 215226—-215228. striata, 218002-218003. violacea, 219468, 219469. virgata, 218004. virginica, 219470-219490. spp., 219491—2195138. Lettuce. See Lactuca sativa.. Licorice. See Glycyrrhiza spp. common. See G. glabra. wild. See G. lepidota. Lime. See Citrus aurantifolia. sweet. See C. limetta. Linum mysorense, 213267. usitatissimum, 212101, 212857, 213004, 214328, 217388, 217537, 217950, 218021, 218197, 219642— JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 1954 Linum usitatissimum—Continued 219645, 220343-220346, 220666, 222726, 222727, 222804222806. chinensis, 214107, 214081, | 215487, 215488. Livistona rotundifolia, 2221638. Sa eoat2t3. Locust, river. See Amorpha fruticosa. Logwood. See Haematoxylon campe- chianum. Lolium multiflorum, 215669, 222526. perenne, 213558, 215670, 217428, 217429, 217439, 220878, 222527. temulentum, 218084, 218085, 219594, 220525-220527, 220807, 222601, 222062. spp. . 219925, 220019, _ 220020, 220103—220105, 220178, 220179, 220528, 220597, 222807. Loquat. See Eriobotrya japonica. Lotus angustissimus, 214110, 214111. arabicus, 214109. corniculatus, 213566, 221937, 222193. var. glaber, 214114. var. hirsutus, 214112, 214113, 222808. purshianus, 215229-215238. tenuis, 222063. sp., 213393. Lovegrass. See Eragrostis pilifera, E. trichodes. Boer. See E. chloromelas. Lehmann. See EF. lehmanniana. Plains. See E. intermedia. purple. See FE. spectabilis. Loxopterygium huasango, 221214. Lucuma nervosa, 221215. obovata, 221216. salicifolia, 221217. Luffa acutangula, 212102, 218086. Lupine, white. See Lupinus albus. Lupinus albus, 221694. mutabilis, 222467. spp., 215239, 215240, 215241. Lychee. See Litchi chinensis. Lycopersicon, 212410, 212411, 219825. esculentum, 212062, 212103, 212412-212440, 213186—213189, 215709, 215756—-215758, 220290, 220718, 220863-220865, 222256, 222603—222605. peruvianum, 212407. pimpinellifolium, 212408, 212409, 212441-212445. Lycurus phleoides, 217139, 217140. Lysiloma bahamensis, 221218. Magnolia, 213177, 218231—218233. Mahogany, West Indian. See Swie- tenia mahogonii. Mahonia aquifolium, 213957. repens var. rotundifolia, 213958. Malus, 213405, 214145, 215545. baccata, 215795, 215796. Litchi 431 Maius baccata—Continued var. mandshurica, 217915. robusta, 215542, 215548. spectabilis, 2126438. sylvestris, 212248—-212252, 212259, 212369, 212583, 4210471, 213054, 213555, 213557, 213906, 214079, 214080, 214286, 219777, 219791, 219926, 220295, 220296, 220529, 2Z206673,221938;9222257, 222275, 222845. trilobata, 215544. sp., 213478. Malva sp., 218087. Mangifera indica, 214019-214022, 215489-215492, 219818, 221117, 221118. Mango. See Mangifera indica. Manihot esculenta, 214416-214419, 221219. Maple. See Acer spp. Marigold. See Tagetes sp. Markhamia sp., 222164. Massella sp., 212640. Medic, black. See Medicago lupulina. Medicago arabica, 219596. arborea, 212934, 213190. aschersoniana, 212935, 219739. carstiensis, 212936. cretacea, 212937. decandollei, 212938. disciformis, 2129389. falcata, 212940, 214218, 214219. globulosa, 214115. hispida, 212941, 219595, 219597, 220297. var. denticulata, 212942. interteaxta, 220247. laciniata, 212943. lupulina, 212944, 215242-215245, 218088, 219598, 221939, 222064, 222065, 222194-222197, 222728. minima, 212945. muricata, 212946. orbicularis, 212947, 219599, 220021 praecox, 212948. prostrata, 212949. rigidula, 212950, 217647. sativa, 212104—-212106, 212132- 212138, 212867, 212368, 212612, 212798, 212858-212861, 212951, 213005, 213394, 214255, 215595, 215671, 215785, 215786, 217419, 217648, 219795, 219927, 219928, 220298—220301, 220530, 2205381, 220598, 220668, 220808, 221469, 2224222013. 222198, 222199; 22272922734. scutellata, 212952. striata, 212953. suffruticosa, 212954. tenoreana, 212955. truncatula, 212956. tuberculata, 212957. 213351, A32 Medicago—Continued turbinata, 212958. spp., 212959, 222735. Melaleuca ericifolia, 222165. linarvifolia, 212642. Melanocenchyis abyssinica, 213515. Melia azedarach, 218089. Melic, two-flowered. See Melica mutica. Mehea mutica, 214721, 217141, 217142. 213362, 2133638, 220599, dentata, 213324, 213325. indica, 214116, 215596, 219600, 219929, 220022, 220302, 220387, 220532, 220809. officinalis, 212107, 213326—-213329, 222M WAX sp., 220947. Melocanna baccifera, 220149. Melothria sp., 212905. Mentha arvensis, 212356—212361. japonica, 212362. longifolia, 2123138, 214073. sp., 212314. Mesquite, curly. See Hilaria belangeri. Microstegium sp., 218245. Milium spp., 221941-221944, Millet, African. See Hleusine cora- cand. foxtail. See Setaria italica. pearl. See Pennisetum spicatum. Mimusops balata, 221220. Miscanthus sinensis, 218246. Mombin, purple. See Spondias purpurea. Momordica charantia, 214169. Morus alba, 220388, 220389. nigra, 220390. spp., 212207, 214380, 220106, 220391, 2205338, 220534. Muhlenbergia arenacea, 216479. arenicola, 217143. emersleyi, 217144. huegelli, 218247. portert, 216480, 216481, 217145, 217146. torreyl, 216482, 217147. wright, 216483. spp., 216484-216494, 217148, 219601. Mulberry. See Morus spp. black. See M. nigra. white. See M. alba. Murraya exotica, 221221. Musa ensete, 222166. Muskmelon. See Cucumis melo, C. melo var. inodorus. Mussaenda incana, 222167. Mustard, Chinese. See Brassica juncea. Myrcia atramentifera, 221222. Myristica fragrans, 222087. Myrsine sp., 213006. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 Nannorrhops ritchieana, 212823. Nardurus orientalis, 222525. Nassella sp., 212640. Nectarine. See Prunus persica var. nectarina. Nicotiana tabacum, 218046, 219758. Nigella sativa, 220600, 220601, 221810, 222115. Nutmeg. See Myristica fragrans. Nuytsia floribunda, 220946. Oak. See Quercus spp. Oats. See Avena sativa. wild. See A. fatua. Oca. See Oxvalis tuberosa. Ocimum basilicum, 222259. sanctum, 213269. Okra. See Hibiscus esculentus. Olea ferruginea, 212824, 220709. Olive. See Olea ferruginea. Oncidium onustum, 222282. Onion. See Alliwm cepa. Welsh. See A. fistulosum. Onobrychis lanata, 215344. aiciaefolia, 212241. spp., 218090, 219602, 219930, 220023, 220180-220184, 220811, 222066—-222068, 222200. Operculina tuberosa, 217390. Orange. See Citrus sinensis. mandarin. See C. reticulata. seville. See C. aurantium. Oryza sativa, 212315, 212613, 213007— 213010, 2138562, 214074—214077, 215407-215412, 215477-215486, 215517-215528, 215663, 215710— 215714, 215759, 215812216023, 218193, 218194, 218238, 220214, 220215, 220251-220271, 220365, 220408, 220413-220415, 220416— 220424, 220484-220486, 220669, 220705—-220708, 220719-220758, 220872—-220876, 221109-221114, 221518—-221521, 222398-222454, 222499222501, 222809, 222810 2842222844. Oryzopsis hymenoides, 215127, 215128, 217149, 217150. miliacea, 221087. munroi, 219603. spp., 212316, 216495, 219604, 219605, 220602, 220603, 221945. Osmanthus heteronhyllus, 213308. Oxalis tuberosa, 214420. Oxytropis lambertii, 215246. Pachira fastuosa, 220411. - Palm. See Arikuryroba schizophylla, Butia nehrlingiana, Chrysalido- carpus lucubensis, Copernicia torreana, Cyrtostachys renda, Invistona rotundifolia, L. sp., Nannorrhops ritchieana, Pauro- tis wrightu, Phoenix pusilla, P. roebelenn, Pseudophoenix sar- gentu, Ptychosperma macar- JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 Palm—Continued thuri, Roystonea floridana, Sabal minor, S. palmetto, Sea- forthia elegans, Simpsonia microcarpa, Styloma pacifica. Cuban royal. See Roystonea regia. Pandanus sp., 221226. Pandorea ricasoliana, 221223. Panicum, blue. See Panicum antidotale bulb. See P. bulbosum. Hall’s. See P. hallii. Panicum anceps, 218781. antidotale, 2138272, 215646, 215647, Pio 217152, 218091, 219607, 219609, 220026. bulbosum, 216496—-216498, 217153, DA AA. hallu, 216499-216503, 217155- 217162. laevifolium, 213270. maximum, 213271. miliaceum, 212198, 212317, 212862, 219931, 220024, 220392, 220398, 220535220538, 220670, 220812, 22NGOD, 2222615. 22811. obtusum, 216504-216517, 217163- 217204. plenum, 217205. turgidum, 221079. urvillianum, 212236. virgatum, 214722-214792, 215129- 215171, 216518, 217206-217215, 218782-219012. Spee elop2y, 215a1 ts s2lb597, 216519-216524, 217216, 220025, 220027, 221525. Papaver sommiferum, 218092-218094, 220107, 220185, 220186, 220394, 220539, 220540, 220818, 221946, 222030. spp., 220187, 220188, 222260, 222538. Papaya. See Carica papaya. Pappophorum bicolor, 216525-216531. mucronulatum, 216532—216537. Sppyaeciose4,. 213365, — 215378, 217217, 219798, 219799, 220028, 220029, 220604. Pappusgrass, spike. See Hnneapogon desvauxii. Parinarium sp., 221099. Parkia javanica, 221224. Parmentiera cerifera, 221225. Parsley. See Petroselinuwm crispum. Parsnip. See Pastinaca sativa. Partridgepea. See Cassia fasciculata. Paspalum dilatatum, 216538, 218203, 222812. distichum, 222796. floridanum, 219913-219020. notatum, 214118. plicatulum, 217218. scrobiculatwm, 215598. Spp-s.. 212906, 216539," -217622, 2176238, 219021, 219022. 433 Passiflora edulis, 216037. ligularis, 215760. Pastinaca sativa, 213307. Paurotis wrightu, 221227. Pea. See Pisum sativum. Peach. See Prunus persica. Peanut, common. See Arachis hypogaea. Pear. See Pyrus spp Peganum harmala, 220605, 220814. Pelargonium, 220717. Peltophorum dubium, 221229. merme, 221228. Pennisetum ciliare, 215379, 215599, 217951, 218095, 218096, 218204. dichotomum, 221080. flaccidum, 220606. massaicum, 214061. orientale, 215345, 215600, 215601, 218097, 219610. pedicellatum, 2132738, 213527. polystachion, 213528. purpureum, 213274. spicatum, 213011, 213529-213531, 214329-214331, 215602, 215603, 217538, 217952, 218098—-218100, 219820. Spp-,) a2i2alsan Zho27 53213366, 219932, 220030, 220031, 220032. Pepper, black. See Piper nigrum. Persea americana, 218196, 218198. Persimmon, kaki. See Diospyros kaki. Petalostemum albidum, 215252. candidum, 215247, 215248, 219514~— 219534. multiflorum, 219535-219539. occidentale, 215249-215251. purpureum, 215253-215257, 219540-219553. villosum, 215258-215255. sp., 215266. Petrea arborea, 222168. volubilis, 221230. Petroselinum crispum, 222261, 222813-— 222815. Phalari is a ‘undinacea, 220359. minor, 217440, 219611. tuberosa, 217441, 219636- 219637, 220056. SDs ee GON ZAG 933." 209934, 2200338, 220034, 220607-220609. Phaseolus aconitifolius, 213013, 213014, 214332, 2143833, 215648, 215649, 216038, 218101, 218102. angularis, 221974. aureus, 212109, 212319, 212614, 212860" 2290s 22908, 213012, 213015, 214062, 214063, 214334, 214335, 215650, 217643, 217953- 217957, 218108, 219613, 219699, 220108, 220303-220305, 220671, 220672, 220815, 220816, 222116, 222816, 222823. calearatus, 215761, 219719, 219720. lathyroides, 221897. 434 Phaseolus—Continued lunatus, 214170, 215715, 221202. mungo, 212615, 212909, 212910, 213016, 214171, 214336—-214338, 216039, 217958, 218104, 218105, 219700, 220306. trilobatus, 218248. trinervius, 220249. vulgaris, 212110, 212111, 212320, 212616, 212617, 212911-212914, 214172, 214339-214348, 215716- 215719, 215762—-215764, 216040-— 216043, 217624, 217959, 218106, 219701-219704, 220760, 221203, 221696, 222202, 222223, 222224, 222737, 2227388, 222817-222822. spp., 213017, 215765. Philadelphus, 215546, 215547. Phleum pratense, 215672, 215673, 215806, 217430, 217505, 217554, 217555. subulatum, 221947. Sp, 21 993ne Phlomis chrysophylla, 213959. Phoenix pusilla, 221231. roebelenii, 221232. Phyllostachys dulcis, 221247. nigra var. kenonis f. boryana, 217928. nuda, 215494. Physalis sp., 213532. Picea abies, 213960—213963. brachtyla, 213964. likiangensis, 213965. morrisonicola, 213966. orientalis, 213967. Picris echioides, 214389. Pieris forresti, 213178. taiwanensis, 213179. Pigeonpea. See Cajanus cajan. Pine. See Pinus spp. Japanese, black. See P. thunbergit. Scotch. See P. sylvestris. Pinus cembra, 213968. griffithi, 219614. holfordiana, 213969. pinea, 217443. roxburghii, 219615. sylvestris, 213970—213973. thunbergii, 217900. torreyana, 213289. sp., 212368. Piper cubeba, 222025, 222088. nigrum, 212641, 212961—-212967, 213290—213306, 214173, 214299- 214301, 214377. Piptadenia peregrina, 220412. Piptochaetium fimbriatum, 216541. spp., 216542, 216543. Pistachio. See Pistacia vera. Pistacia cabulica, 220710. khinjuk, 212825, 220711. vera, 212826, 220712. sp., 222824. 216540, PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 Pisum sativum, 212112, 212915— 212918, 213018, 214064, 214344, 215766, 216044—216046, 219705, 219706, 220174, 220175, 220189, 220673, 221697, 222069-222071, 222117, 222534. Pithecellobium sp., 214065. Plantago lanceolata, 218107. ovata, 212618, 220611. tibetica, 220612. sp., 218108, 218109, 220192, 220817, 220818. Pleiogymum solandri, 221233. Plum. See Prunus. common. See P. domestica. myrobalan. See P. cerasifera. Poa arachnifera, 217219, 222335- 222351. arida, 222352—-222374. bulbosa, 212321, 212322, 217420, 217500, 219707, 220198, 220194, 220618, 220614, 222072, 222528. compressa, 214793, 215172. pratensis, 221908, 221987—-222015, 2223 75—-222395. sp, 212323; (cn 201625ee ang 9ocs 220086, 220109, 220195, 220615, 220616, 220819, 221948-221952, 222073. Poinciana, royal. See Delonix regia. Polyalthia cerasoides, 222169. Polypogon spp., 219939—219942, 220037, 220617—220621, 221953, 221954, 222074. Poncirus trifoliata, 214023. Poplar. See Populus spp. Poppy, opium. See Papaver somni- ferum. Populus. (hybrid), 213909-213912. alba, 215548. tremula, 215797. Porana paniculata, 221250. Potato. See Solanum tuberosum. Prangos pabularia, 222075. Prinsepia sinensis, 213352, 217916. Proso. See Panicum miliaceum. Prosopis chilensis, 221044. tamarugo, 221045. Prunus, 214031, 221967, 221968. amy gdalus,212644—212651,213473- 213475, 213479, 213553, 213816— 213820, 220060-—220062, 221977- 221985, 222204, 222593-222599, 222739, 222740. armeniaca, 212113, 212324, 213400, 213401, 213448, 213449, 213476, 213990—213993, 214137-214143, 214359-214364, 214881, 214382, 219943, 2200638, 220196, 220197, 220395—220398, 220541, 220674, 220820-—220823, 221470, 221986, 222118, 222205, 222600—222602. avium, 212398, 212474-212510, 212525, 212526, 212528-212534, 212536—212552, 212555, 212558— 220190- JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 Prunus avium—Continued 212565, 212567-212569, 212573- 212577, 212580, 212652—-212783, 213604—213659, 213905, 213974, 214182, 214188, 214222-214239, 214383, 220399, 220824. cerasia, 214248, 221115, 221116, 222542. cerasifera, 2122538—-212257, 213563-— 213565, 215549, 215550, 215800, 219944, 220110, 220675. cerasifera f. atropurpurea, 215798, 215799. cerasus, 212511—212513, 212515, 212518-212524, 212527, 212535, 212553, 212554, 212556, 212557, 212566, 212570-212572, 212784-— 212787, 218660—213667, 214240, 214241, 215551, 220676. concinna, 214032. conradinae, 213406, 213975. cornuta, 215552. dawyckensis, 212338, 215553. domestica, 212325, 212399, 212794, 213481, 214144, 219945, 220111, 220112, 220198, 220400, 220622, 220825-220827, 222543. eburnea, 212827, 2207138. effusa, 212514, 212516, 212517, 212788-212793, 213668-213672. fruticosa, 213678, 213976. incisa X serrulata, 212339. jacquemontti, 213977. laurocerasus, 212347-212358. lusitanica, 212354, 212355. nipponica var. kurilensis, 215554. padus, 213480. persica, 212114, 212260, 212584, 213195-213213, 214033, 214071, 214072, 214384, 219558-219562, 219805-— 219807, 220041-220052, 220677—220679, 220828, 220829. var. nectarina, 212261, 212262, 212585. prostrata, 213978. serrulata, 212341212348, 213407-— 213412, 215557-215564, 215801, 215802. var. pubescens, 212344. setulosa, 213979. subhirtella, 215555, 215556, 215803. tenella var. gesslerina, 213980. yedoensis, 212340. yedoensis < subhirtella, 212345. spp., 219946, 220113, 220680, 220830, 222206. Pseudophoenix sargentii, 221251. Psidium guayava, 214345. spp., 213019, 213020. Psophocarpus palustris, 219848. Psoralea argophylla, 215267-215271. cuspidata, 215272. digitata, 215273, 215274. 435 Psoralea—Continued esculenta, 215275, 215276. floribunda, 217382. lanceolata, 215277, 215278. tenuiflora, 215279-215290. var. flloribunda, 215291, 215292. spp., 219554—-219557. Pterocarpus angolensis, 222170. Ptychosperma macarthuri, 221252. Puccinellia spp., 220623-220627, 221955, 221956. Pueraria lobata, 214263. phaseoloides, 215767, 219849. Pummelo. See Citrus grandis. Pumpkin. See Cucurbita pepo. Purpletop. See Tridens flavus. Pyracantha crenulata, 220637. Pyrus_ betulaefolia, 214086—-214092, 214246—214252. calleryana, 214185. communis, 212258, 212578, 212579 212581, 212582, 213907, 213908, 215320-215330, 218025-218034, 222044. ussuriensis, 2138353. Quackgrass. See Agropyron repens. Quercus variabilis, 220919, 220920. sp., 212619. Quince. See Cydonia oblonga. Quinoa. See Chenopodium quinoa. Radish. See Raphanus sativus. Raintree. See Samanea saman. Rajania cordata, 222694. Ramie. See Boehmeria nivea. Randia sp., 214245. Rape. See Brassica napus. Raphanus sativus, 212620, 212621, 212919, 213276, 214066, 217960, 217961, 220307—-220309, 220542, 220548, 220681, 220831, 221957, 221975, 222207, 222262-222264, 222742222744, 222825, 222826. Raspberry, wild. See Rubus spp. Rauvolfia cubana, 220557. hirsuta, 220556. lamarckii, 220558, 222220, 222396. serpentina, 213322, 218024. ternifolia, 220559. verticillata, 222541. vomitoria, 221245. Redfieldia flexuosa, 214794—214796. Redpepper. See Capsicum frutescens. Redtop. See Agrostis alba. Rhododendron, 213413-—213436. arboreum, 213180, 217626. sp., 214356. Rhodomyrtus tomentosa, 217627. Rhynchosia sp., 217383. Ribes alpinum, 213981, 213982. Rice. See Oryza sativa. wild. See Zizania aquatica. Ricegrass, Indian. See Oryzopsis hymenoides. pinyon. See Piptochaetium fim- briatum. 436 Ricinus communis, 212115, 213021, 214206, 215720-215722, 215768- 215776, 217539, 217557-217559, 219708, 219709, 219766-219776, 221046—221055, 221471, 221698, 222265, 222745, 222827-222830. Ringgrass. See Muhlenbergia torreyi. Robinia pseudoacacia f. semperflorens, 222Na2e Robinsonella divergens, 221253. Rosa spp., 213466, 221958, 222119, 222208. Rose. See Rosa sp. Roselle. See Hibiscus sabdariffa. Roystonea floridana, 221254. regia, 221255. Rubbertree, logos. elastica. Rubus, 213920—213925. buergeri, 220958. pseudo-sieboldu, 217579. rosaefolius, 220959. trifidus, 217580. Spps.* 22 Ge aomooe 217550, 217628-217630. Rue. See Ruta graveolens. Rumex sp., 2138022. Russelia equisetiformis, 221256. Ruta graveolens, 213533. Ruttya fruticosa, 222171. Rye. See Secale cereale. Ryegrass, Italian. See Lolium multi- florum. perennial. See L. perenne. Sabal minor, 221257. palmetto, 221258. Sabinia carinalis, 221259. Sacaton. See Sporobolus wrightu. alkali. See S. airoides. Saccharum, 212263-212280, 213459- 213465, 214283—-214285, 215442- 2154538, 219792—219794, 221168—- 221174, 221204, 221205, 221234— 221244, 222016-222021, 222455- 922.466, 222540, 22.2.606—222608. arundinaceum, 215604. MUNI O, 215605. spontaneum, 215454-215475. Safflower. See Carthamus tinctorius. Sageretia brandrethiana, 219616. Salad-rocket. See Eruca sativa. Salia alba, 215565. glauca, 213983. lanata, 213984. repens, 215566. wilson, 215567. Salvia sclarea, 212326. spp., 2123275) 71220628, 220833, 221107, 222076. Samanea saman, 221260. Sandreed, prairie. See Calamovilfa longifolia. Sanfoin. See Onobrychis. viciaefolia. Sanguisorba minor, 213367, 219800. Sansevieria grandis, 217977. See Funtumis 214272, 220832, PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 Sansevieria—Continued metallica, 217978. trifasciata, 217980. var. laurentu, 217981. zeylanica, 219819. spp., 217979, 217982, 217983. Sapindus mukorossi, 212920. Sapium sebiferum, 221261. Sapote, white. See Casimiroa edulis. Sarson. See Brassica campestris var. Sarson. Satureja hortensis, 222258. Schismus arabicus, 219617. spp., 220114-220116, 220199, 220629, 220630. Schizophragma hydrangeoides, 221208. Schrankia nuttallu, 215293, 215294. Scirpus compressus, 222077. Sclerochloa dura, 220631, 220632. sp., 2200388. Scleropoa sp., 220117. Scorzonera sp., 220633, 222078. Seotch-broom. See Cytisus scoparius. Scurf-pea. See Psoralea spp. slimflower. See P. tenuiflora. Seaforthia elegans, 221262. Secale cereale, 218110, 218111, 219740, 219741, 219947, 220118, 220119, 220401, 220402, 220682, 220683, 221472=221479,) 22195950222545: Sedge. See Carex sp Sehima nervosum, 313239, 213534. Senecio cruentus, 220217. Sesame. See Seamum indicum. Sesamum alatum, 222757—222759. angolense, 220938. indicum, 212117, 212622, 212623, 213023, 213024, 213350, 214174, 214256-214259, 216047, 216048, 217540, 220408, 220404, 220544, 220684, 220834, 222266, 222746, 22OTAT, 220So Sesbania bispinosa, 215606, 215607. cinerascens, 219859. grandiflora, 214175. sesban, 2133879, 213380, 215608, 217541. speciosa, 214176, 215661, 219851. sp., 212624. Setaria geniculata, 216544. glauca, 215651. grisebachu, 216545, 216546, 217220. italica, 219618, 219619, 219948, 220545, 220634, 220635, 222832. macrostachya, 216547-216568, 217221-217241. palmifolia, 215652. sphacelata, 213277. tomentosa, 213278. verticillata, 213526. viridis, 221960. spp., 212625, 212626, 213535, 216569, 216570, 216571, 216572—- 216580, 222529. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 437 Shepherdia argentea, 213354, 213355,| Spanish-broom. See Spartium junceum. Ahi DLT. Sidalcea malvaeflora, 213181. Simmondsia chinensis, 215524. Simpsonia microcarpa, 221271. Sinarundinaria murielae, 2174384. nitida, 217435. Sisymbrium sp., 220835. Solandra guttata, 221263. Solanum, 2143873-214375, 217391, PAIS Act: acaule, 214371. andigenum, 214372, 217448. berthaulin, 218215. columbianum, 218216, 218217. _commersonii, 212371. demissum, 218047. depexum, 217449, 217450. etuberosum, 218228. famatinae, 218218. herrerae, 218219. melongena, 212118, 212627, 213025—213027, 213191-213194, 214177, 217962, 220120, 220685, 222267—-222269, 222833, 222834. microdontum, 218220. sanctae-rosae, 218221. simplicifolium, 218222—-218226. soukupu, 218227. subtilvus, 217451. tuberosum, 212051, 212364— 212366, 212797, 214421-214443, 215617-215623, 217560, 220152, 222090, 222537-222539. vernei, 212799. santhocarpum, 213028. SOpe 2i2oil, 213447; 217452217459, 218229. Sorghastrum nutans, 214797-214868, 215173, 216581, 217242-217249, 219023-—219352. Sorghum, 215787—215790, 220238. bicolor, 218249. halepense, 214869-214871, 217250- 217300, 220836, 222748. intrans, 220921-220928. laxifloruwm, 220929. plumosum, 220930—220934. stipoideum, 220985, 220936. sudanense, 220969, 222536. versicolor, 213899. verticilliflorum, 213900. vulgare, 213029, 213030, 214178, 214346, 215380—215390, 215609- Zlipeits 215654, 215655,-215791, 217631, 217649-217893, 217894— 217899, 218112, 219710, 220248, 220405, 220761, 221098, 221537- 221688, 221718-221728, 222835. Sppee 2139015 242138902, ...215653; 215792, 217963, 219759, 220636, 222079, 222331, 222836. _Sourgrass. See Trichachne insularis. Soybean. See Glycine max. 214004, 220221- Spartina gracilis, 214872. Spartium junceum, 221966. Spelt. See Triticum spelta. Sphenopus sp., 220290, 222837. Spinach. See Spinacia oleracea. Spinacia oleracea, 212119, 212120, PAZ OTA AT A2 2 O949e 2201205 220546, 220686, 222270, 222749, 222750, 222838. spinosa, 212328. Spondias purpurea, 221264. Sporobolus airoides, 216582, 217301- 217305. arabicus, 219621. asper, 2165838, 217306. cryptandrus, 214873—-214875, 217307, 217308. giganteus, 216584. heterolepis, 214876, 219354. potiretit, 217632. wrightu, 216585. spp., 216586-216588, 219620, 219622, 219623. Sprangletop, green. dubia. Spruce. See Picea abies. Squash. See Cucurbita maxima. Stenomesson coccineum, 213398. Sp.) aloood: Stephegyne parvifolia, 222172. Stereospermum chelonoides, 221265. Stipa comata, 214877, 215174, 215175. eminens, 217309, 217310. fontanesii, 221081. leucotricha, 217311—-217316. neomexicana, 216589, 217317. parviflora, 221082. sibirica, 218250. viridula, 214878, 214879, 215176— 215179. spp., 212819, 216590-216600, 218113, 219950-219952, 220547— 220549, 221480, 221481, 222080- 222,082, 222209, 222271, 222530, 222839. Stizolobium aterrimum, 219852. cinereum, 213381. Strawberry. See Fragaria spp. Alpine. See F’. vesca. Strophostyles helvola, 215295-215296. leiosperma, 215297—215302. Styloma pacifica, 221266. Stylosanthes bojeri, 219853. gracilis, 213537, 219854, 221535. sundaica, 221536. Sugarcane. See Saccharum. Sunflower, common. See Helianthus annuus. Sunn-hemp. See Crotalaria juncea. Sweetclover. See Melilotus indica. white. See M. alba. yellow. See M. officinalis. 219353, See Leptochloa 438 Sweetpotato. See Ipomoea batatas. Swietenia mahogoni, 221267. Tabebuia chrysantha, 221268. pentaphylla, 221269. Tagetes sp., 213538. Tallowtree, Chinese. sebiferum. Tanghinia venenifera, 222226. Tanglehead. See Heteropogon contor- tus. Taraxacum spp., 219624219626, 222083, 222120. Taro. See Colocasia esculenta. Tea. See Camellia sinensis. Teak. See Tectona grandis. Tecoma chrysotricha, 222173. Tectona grandis, 214067, 221270. Tephrosia candida, 213279, 213280. noctiflora, 213539. purpurea, 219855. sinapou, 219856. vogelui, 212064, 213396, 215495, 217634, 217990, 218208—218213, 218214, 219857, 220714. SPDs, bo lolol ee locoopapcla0GS. 217635. Tetrapogon spathaceus, 215391. villosus, 219627. Thamnocalamus falconeri, 217483. Thelepogon elegans, 213540, 213541. Themeda anathera, 215612, 218114, 219628. australis, 218057, 222332, 222333. gigantea var. avenacea, 222334. quadrivalvis, 213263. triandra, 213548, 215392. sp., 213284. Thuja orientalis, 212628. Thysanolaena maxima, 221272. Tickclover, Illinois. See Desmodium ilinoense. Tilia cordata, 213356. Timothy. See Phleum pratense. Tobacco, common. See Nicotiana tabacum. Tomato. See Lycopersicon spp. Towelgourd, singkwa. See acutangula. Trachypogon montufari, 216602. secundus, 216603. spp., 216604—216611, 217319. Tree-tomato.See Cyphomandra betacea. Trefoil, birdsfoot. See Lotus cornicula- tus. Trema guineensis, 222174. lamarckiana, 222695. micrantha, 222696. orientalis, 221273. Trichachne californica, 216612— 216648, 217320-—217331. insularis, 216649. spp., 216650, 216651. See Sapium Luffa 216601, 217318, PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 Trichloris crinita, 216652-216654. mendocina, 216655. spp., 216656, 217332. Tricholaena repens, 213285, 215393. Tridens, slim. See Tridens muticus. Tridens eragrostoides, 217333. flavus, 214800, 214885, 219355. muticus, 216657, 217334. strictus, 219356—219359. spp., 216658, 217335. Trifolium alexandrinum, 218268, 214205, 215618, 215614, 217542, 217548, 218115, 220122, 220147, 220148, 221206, 221207. dubium, 222131. hybridum, 214264, 215303-215308, 215674, 221522. medium, 217392-217403. pratense, 215309-215319, 215331-— 215332, 215675-215677, 215681-— 215685, 215807, 215808, 217506— 217509, 218207, 220201, 220856, PAPAS a repens, 212245, 214207, 214208, 215678—-215680, 215809, 215810, 217350, 217444, 217510, 220550, 220837, 221524, 221961, 221962, 222084, 222210. resupinatum, 212121, 212122, 2123829, 212629, 212864, 212865, 220057, 220202-220204, 220551- 220553, 220888, 221108, 221963, 221964, 222085, 222121-222123, 222272, 222751—222753. semipilosum, 2141383, 214134. subterraneum, 213040—213162, 2131638. spp., 217384, 217636, 222840. Trigonella arcuata, 222273. corniculata, 216049, 219629. foenum-graceum, 212123, 212124, 212922) 2129238, 21303 lei 214351, 215615, 218116, 220554, 220555, 220687, 220839, 222124, 222274, 222841. incisa, 219953. monantha, 218117, 220205. noeana, 218239. polycerata, 219711. spp., 220123, 220206, 222210: Triodia albescens, 217336. SD, 42 lilesonte Triphasia trifolia, 221274. Triplochiton scleroxylon, 222175. Tripogon spp., 213544, 213545, 213546. Tripsacum dactyloides, 217338, 217339, 219360-219392. lanceolatum, 216659. sp., 216660. Trisetum sp., 217604. Triticum, 218251. aegilopoides, 221329. aestivum, 2120438, 212125—-212128, 212139-212206, 212330, 212370, 222086, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 Triticum aestivum—Continued 212446-212473, 212630-—212633, 212820, 212821, 212828-212842, 212866—212871, 212924, 212925, 213032—213034, 2138567—213602, 213674—-2136938, 213830, 213831, 213832—213836, 2138837-213842, 214347-214350, 214390-214401, 215333, 215516, 215624—-215628, 215656, 215777, 215778, 217544— 217547, 217637, 217638, 217965, 217966, 218118—218120, 219742- 219752, 220071-220077, 220124-— 220145, 220347-220358, 220425- 220483, 220688—-220704, 220840- 220845, 221150-221154, 221330- 221392, 221482-221511, 221699- BetdO2, 222125-222127, 222650— 222689. boeoticum, 221398. compactum, 221394—221397. dicoccum, 217639, 217640, 221398- 221404. durum, 218121, 221405-221412. monococcum, 221413—-221416. pyramidale, 221417, 221418. spelta, 221419, 221420. timopheevi, 221421. turgidum, 221422-221426. Tulip. See Tulipa spp. Tulipa stellata, 215572, 219712. spp., 217919-217921, 217967, 217968, 219954, 220955, 222212. Turnip. See Brassica rape. Tutcheria virgata, 213368. Udo. See Aralia cordata. Ulmus carpinifolia, 215568. procera, 213986, 215569. f. aurea, 215804. var. viminalis, 213987—213989. pumila, 220960-220968. sp., 213985. Undetermined, 212052, 212053, 213446, 213469, 214070, 214378, 214379, 214444, 214445, 214446, 214447, 214449, 214450, 214451, 214452, 215493, 216661, 216662, 217340, iat Aot. 217422) 217922, Peg oide 207972, 219635, 220493, PottGe 220163, 221164, 221165, Paonia. 222052. Uniola, broadleaf. See Uniola lati- folia. Uniola latifolia, 219393, 219394. Urd. See Phaseolus mungo. Urochloa mosambicensis, 218205. sp., 218206. Urtica simensis, 221166, 221167. Vaccinium oxycoccos, 214403, 214404, 218125-218128, 219721, 219722, 220496. uliginosum, 213603. Vaseyochloa multinervosa, 2166638. Vernonia sp., 213035. 439 Vetch. See Vicia spp. common. See V. sativa. purple. See V. atropurpurea. Vetweria zizanioides, 213908, 213904, 215657, 215658. Vicia articulata, 220879. atropurpureda, 220880. dasycarpa, 220881, 220882, 222177 disperma, 220883. ervilia, — 2A Z331— 212334" | 212634, 212872, 212926, 219861, 220207, 220846, 220884, 221464, 221512- 221515, 222213-222215, 222754. faba, 212129, 219630, 220208, 221516, 221517, 222128, 222129, 222216. graminea, 217549, 220762. hirsuta, 220885. japonica, 214265. linearifolia, 215616. narbonensis, 217969, 220886. pannonica, 220887, 220888. sativa, 212044, 212054-212057, 2197538, 220889-220916. var. leucosperma, 220917. tetrasperma var. gracilis, 220918. spp., 214266, 214267, 219631- 219632, 219633, 220058, 221965, 292217. Vigna cylindrica, 217970, 219713. marina, 219858. sesquipedalis, 215659, 221534. sinensis, 212635, 212927-212931, 213037, 2138286, 214069, 214180, 214181, 214352-214354, 215660, 215779, 216050, 216051, 218122— 218124, 219714, 220146, 220209- 220211, 220847-220851, 221729-— 221732, 222755, 222756. sp., 212636. Vinea sp., 21306. Vine-mesquite. See Panicum obtusum. Viola, 213183. munbyana, 213182. Vitis, 213547, 215413-215430. vinifera, 213330-213335, 213548- 213552, 218825—-213829, 214357, 214358, 2182538. Walnut, Persian. See Juglans regia. Wampi. See Claucena lansium. Watermelon. See Citrullus vulgaris. Waternut. See Eleocharis dulcis. Waxgourd. See Benincasa hispida. Wheat, common. See Triticum aesti- Um. durum. See 7. durum. Wheatgrass, crested. See Agropyron cristatum. intermediate. See A. intermedium. slender. See A. trachycaulum. tall. See A. elongatum. western. See A. smithii Wildrye, Canada. See Elymus cana- densis. Virginia. See E. virginicus. A440 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 Willow. See Salix alba. Zea mays—Continued Watsonia pyramidata, 217641. 217404217418, 217414, 217415, Withania coagulans, 219634. 217460-217479, 217480-2174938, Wolftail. See Lycurus phleoides. 217642, 218005, 218037-218044, 218129, 218130-218191, 218195, Xanthorrhoea arborea, 222176. 219715, 219870-219895, 220065, 2 : 220066, 220406, 220866, 220970- Zamia floridana, 221275. 2210438, 221703, 221704, 221733- Zea mays, 212065—-212071, 212335, 221862, 221863—221896, 221976, 2124065 202637s (212805 2035287, 222218, 222283-22319, 222468— 213695, 213774, 213775—-213811, 222498, 222609-—222649. 214081-214085, 214123-214126,| Zizania aquatica, 214886. 214186-214204, 214209-214215,| Ziziphus mauritiana, 212932, 215440, 214273-214281, 214287-—214297, 215441, 219716. 215394, 215395, 215782, 215783, | Zizyphus nummularia, 217646. YU. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1960—545885 Plant Inventory No. 163 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Washington, D. C., June 1964 PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 (NOS. 222846 TO 230876). CONTENTS Page URIS TIE 2 cn ne Sc oo cid 6s © Ce ene ene neem 3 MMSMMMCEIUDIOMN ANG SCIENtINC NAMES... ...... csc cee cc ccc ce ee cece ewe 334 This inventory, No. 163, lists the plant material (Nos. 222846 to 230876) received by the New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, during the period January 1 to December 31, 1955. From 1954 to 1957, the branch was known as the Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture. The inventory is a historical record of plant material introduced for Department and other specialists and is not to be con- sidered as a list of plant material for distribution. EUGENE GRIFFITH, Botanist. Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. INVENTORY 222846. RAUVOLFIA TETRAPHYLLA L. Apocynaceae Fourleaf devilpepper. From Costa Rica. Seeds presented by Jorge Leon, Turrialba. Received Jan. 3, 1955. 222847. RAUVOLFIA sp. From Colombia. Seeds presented by the Instituto Ciencias Naturales, Bogota. Re- ceived Jan. 3, 1955. 222848 to 222853. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Pretoria, Transvaal. Received Jan. 3, 1955. 222848. BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA (Hochst.) Stapf Poaceae. Palisade signalgrass. 222849. EHRHARTA CALYCINA J. E.Sm. Poaceae. Perennial veldtgrass. 222850. HyPARRHENIA HIRTA (L.) Stapf Poaceae. 222851. PANICUM COLORATUM L. Poaceae. 222852. TETRAGONIA ARBUSCULA Fenzl Aizoaceae. 222853. THEMEDA TRIANDRA Forsk. Poaceae. 222854 to 222927. RHODODENDRON X KOoSsTERIANUM Schneid. Erica- ceae. Azalea. From Great Britain. Plants purchased from J. Waterer Sons & Crisp, Limited, Bagshot, Surrey, England. Received Dec. 30, 1954. 222854. ‘Aida’ (G&R). 222873. ‘Elizabeth’. 222855. ‘Afterglow’ (M XS). 222874. ‘Mrs. A. E. Endtz’. 222856. ‘Altaclalense Sunbeam’. 222875. ‘Mrs. L. J. Endtz’. 222857. ‘Anthony Koster’. 222876. ‘Enile Lie Big’. 222858. ‘Aurea Grandifiora’. 222877. ‘Fanny’. 222859. ‘Babeuf’ (Mx 8). 222878. ‘Favourite’. 222860. ‘Barthold Lazzari’. 222879. ‘Frans-Van-der-bom’. 222861. ‘Bouquet-De-Flore’. 222880. ‘Friesia’. 222862. ‘Brazil’. 222881. ‘Gloria Mundi’. - 222863. ‘Bridesmaid’. 222882. ‘Gloriosa’. 222864. ‘Brilliant Red’. 222883. ‘Graciosa’. 222865. ‘Chromatella’ (G&R). 222884. ‘Graf Van Meiran’. 222866. ‘Coccinea speciosa’. 222885. ‘Grandeur Triumphant’. 222867. ‘Comte-de-Gomer’. 222886. ‘Hortulanus White’. 222868. ‘Comte-de-Papadopoli’. 222887. ‘Hrethusa’. 222869. ‘Dainty’. 222888. ‘Hugo Hardyzer’. "222870. ‘Daviesii’. 222889. ‘Hugo Koster’. 222871. ‘Delicatissima’. 222890. ‘Il Tasso’. _ 222872. ‘Dulcinae’. 222891. ‘Irene Koster’. 4 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 222854 to 222927—Continued 222892. ‘Isabelle Van Houtte’. 222919. ‘Phoebe’. 222893. ‘John Kersberger’. 222911.) ‘Rruteus) 222894. ‘Liebnitz’. 222912. ‘Queen Sophie’. 222895. ‘Magnifica’. 222913. ‘Rosa Plena’. 222896. ‘Margot Koster’. 222914. ‘Rosette’. 222897. ‘Mde Arthur-De-Warrelley’. 222915. ‘Sang De Gentbrugge’. 222898. ‘Milton’ (G&R). 222916. ‘T. J. Seidel’. 222899. ‘Nancy Waterer’. 222917. ‘Shakespeare’ (M x S). 222900. ‘Narcissiflora’. 222918. ‘Superba’. 222901. ‘Norma’. 222919. “Tangerine’. 222902. ‘Dr. M. Oosthock’. 222920. ‘David Teniers’ (M X S). 222903. ‘Mrs. Oosthock’ (M XS). 222921. ‘“Thisbe’ (G&R). 222904. ‘Orange Man’. 222922. ‘Tubantia’. 222905. ‘Orange Blotched’. 222923. ‘Unique’ (G&R). 222906. ‘Orpheus’. 222924. ‘J. C. Van-Thol’. 222907. ‘Peter IXersbergen’. 222925. ‘Victoria’. 222908. ‘Phallas’. 222926. ‘Vulcan’. 222909. ‘Phidias’ (G&R). 222927. ‘William Iil’ (G&R). 222928 to 222937 From the Philippines. Seeds presented by the Central Experiment Station, Laguna. Received Jan. 3, 1955. 222928 to 222931. Correa EXCELSA Cheval. Rubiaceae. Congo coffee. 222928. Berries pointed. 222929. Berries large with large blossom scar. 222930. Berries large with small blossom scar. 222931. Berries round with protuberance on blossom end. 222932 and 222933. Correa LIBERICA Bull. Liberian coffee. 222932. No. 5. Berries average size. 222933. No. 6. Berries small. 222934 to 222936. Corrra CANEPHORA Pierre ex Froehn. Coffee. 222934. No. 7. Berries large. 222935. No. 8. Berries medium. 222936. No. 9. Berries small. 222937. Correa (hybrid). ‘Hybrid X’. 222938. LABURNUM ALPINUM (Mill.) Berch. & Presl. Fabaceae. Scotch laburnum. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by the Botanic Gardens, University of Utrecht, Utrecht. Received Jan. 4, 1954. 222939 to 222952. SoLaANuM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Great Britain. Tubers presented by the Scottish Plant Breeding Station, Pentlandfield, Roslin, Midlothian, Scotland. Received Jan 4, 1955. 222939. ‘International Kidney’. 222941. ‘Southesk’. 222940. ‘Kepplestone Kidney’. 222942. ‘Shamrock’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 9) 222939 to 222952—Continued 222843. 1591(b)9. 222948. G414(a)142. 222944. G174(c)51. 222949. G409(b)39. 222945. G182(a)16. 222950. G409(b)55. 222946. G414(a)7. 222951. G489(c)45. 222947. G414(a)64. 222952. G603(6). 222953 to 223023 From iran. Seedscollected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Jan. 4, 1955. 222953 to 222955. AGROPYRON CRISTATUM (L.) Gaertn. Poaceae. Crested wheatgrass. 222953. Col. No. 1521. Twenty-three km. east of Sarab, road to Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Novy. 6, 1954. Elevation 2,000 m. Found on dry, barren hilltop. 222954. Col. No. 1582. Sixty-three km. north of Ardabil, road to Moghan, Azerbaijan. Nov. 9, 1954. Elevation 1,100 m. 222955. Col. No. 1706. Thirty km. south of Khoy, road to Rezaiyeh, Azer- baijan. Nov. 15, 1954. Elevation 1,600 m. 222956. AGROPYRON BUONAPARTIS (Spreng.) Dur. & Schinz Wheatgrass. Col. No. 1824. One hundred and eleven km. northwest of Tehran, road to Kaziwan. Noy. 19, 1954. Elevation 1,500 m. 222957. AGROPYRON CRISTATUM (L.) Gaertn. Crested wheatgrass. Col. No. 1831. Alborz Mountains, 74 km. northeast of Tehran. Nov. 22, 1954. Elevation 1,600 m. 222958 and 222959. AGROPYRON ELONGATUM (Host) Beauv. Tall wheatgrass. Forty-four km. north of Ardibil, road to Moghan, Azerbaijan. Nov. 9, 1954. Elevation 1,500 m. Growing on dry rocky slope. 222958. Col. No. 1579. 222959. Col. No. 1580. 222960. AGROPYRON ELONGATIFORME Drobov Wheatgrass. Col. No. 1505. Thirty km. east of Tabriz, road to Sarab, Azerbaijan. Nov. 6, 1954. Elevation 1,900 m. Grows to 1 m. high. 222961. AGROPYRON INTERMEDIUM (Host) Beauv. Intermediate wheatgrass. Col. No. 1820. One hundred and sixteen km. northeast of Hamedan, road to Tehran. Nov. 19, 1954. Elevation 2,600 m. 222962. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 1829. Seventy-four km. east of Tehran, Alborz Mountains. Nov. 22, 1954. Elevation 1,700 m. 222963. AIRA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 1710. Twenty-eight km. north of Rezaiyeh, lake shore, Azerbaijan. Noy. 15, 1954. Elevation 1,500 m. Salt-resistant bunchgrass. 222964. ANETHUM GRAVEOLENS L. Apiaceae. Dill. Col. No. 1463. ‘Sheveed’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Elevation 1,500 m. Leaves used as flavoring in cooking. 222965. APERA INTERRUPTA (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Col. No. 1578. Forty-four km. north of Ardabil, road to Moghan , Azerbaijan. Nov. 9, 1954. Elevation 1,500 m. Small, fine-leaved bunchgrass growing on dry rocky slope. 6 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 222953 to 223023—Continued 222966. APERA sp. Col. No. 1705. Thirty km. south of Khoy, road to Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Nov. 15, 1954. Elevation 1,600 m. 222967. APIUM GRAVEOLENS L. Apiaceae. Celery. Col. No. 1597. ‘Karafs’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Ele- vation 125 m. 222968. BROMUS TOMENTELLUS Boiss. Poaceae. Brome. Col. No. 1832. Northwest of Shiraz. Well grazed. 222969. ARUNDO DONAX L. Poaceae. Giantreed. Col. No. 1585. Fifteen km. north of fork on the new road to Moghan, Azerbaijan. Nov. 9, 1954. Elevation 1,100 m. ; 222970. Brera vuutcaris L. Chenopodiaceae. Common beet. Col. No. 1598. ‘Choghondar Ghand’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 125 m. 222971. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. BoTRYTIS L. Brassicaceae. Cauliflower. Col. No. 1605. ‘Kalam Pich’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Novy. 10, 1954. Elevation 125 m. 222972 and 222973. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. GONGYLODES L. Kohlrabi. 222972. Col. No. 1606. ‘Kalam Ghomri’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Novy. 10, 1954. Elevation 125 m. 222973. Col. No. 1552. ‘Kalam Ghomri’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Elevation 1,600 m. 222974 and 222975. CapsicUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. 222974. Col. No. 1599. ‘Felfel’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954 Elevation 125 m. 222975. Col. No. 1600. ‘Felfel Sabz’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Novy. 10, 1954. Small green pepper. 222976 te 222979. CickeR ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. 222976. Col. No. 1451. ‘Nakhood-i-Zart’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Elevation 1,500 m. 222977. Col. No. 1452. ‘Nakhood?. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Ele- vation 1,500 m. Seeds white. 222978. Col. No. 1453. ‘Nakhood’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Ele- vation 1,500 m. Seeds black. 222979. Col. No. 1454. ‘Nakhood’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Ele- vation 1,500 m. Seeds white. 2229809 to 222984. Cucumis MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 22980. Col. No. 1466. ‘Kharbozeh’. Market, Tabriz. Novy. 5, 1954. Ele- vation 1,500 m. Fruit round, yellow-green; flesh yellowish-white. 222981. Col. No. 1592. ‘Kharbozeh Kadkhoda’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Noy. 10, 1954. Elevation 125 m. a anliedl 222982. Col. No. 1593. ‘Kharbozeh Yazd’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 125m. Fruit large, yellow. 222983. Col. No. 1594. ‘Kharbozeh’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 125m. Fruit round. 222984. Col. No. 1596. ‘IKKharbozeh’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 125m. Fruit elongate. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 4 222953 to 223023—Continued 222985 to 222987. Cucumis sativus L. Cucumber. 222985. Col. No. 1467. ‘Khiar’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Elevation 1,500 m. Plants wild. 222986. Col. No. 1590. ‘Khiareh’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 125m. Said to be excellent. 222987. Col. No. 1591. ‘Khiar’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 125 m. 222988. ERAGROSTIS PILOSA (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Lovegrass. Col. No. 1787. Seventy-four km. east of Kermanshah, road to Hamedan. Nov. 18, 1954. Elevation 1,500 m. 222989. FESTUCA SCLEROPHYLLA Boiss. Poaceae. Fescue. Col. No. 1512. Thirty km. east of Tabriz, road to Sarab, Azerbaijan. Nov. 6, 1954. Elevation 1,600 m. Wild. 222990. FoENICULUM VULGARE Mill. Apiaceae. Fennel. Col. No. 1728. ‘Razianeh’. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Nov. 16, 1954. Elevation 1,500 m. Used for flavoring cheese. 222991. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L. Asteraceae. Common sunflower. Col. No. 1608. ‘Aftab Gartan’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 125 m. 222992. HoRDEUM VULGARE L. Poaceae. Barley. Col. No. 1518. Livestock Station, Sarab, Azerbaijan. Nov. 6, 1954. Elevation 1,850 m. Weed in cultivated fields. 222993 and 222994. Lacruca sativa L. Cichoriaceae. Garden lettuce. 222993. Col. No. 1609. ‘Kahou Siah’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Black type. 222994. Col. No. 1610. ‘Kahou Sefid’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 125m. White type. 222995 to 222997. LrENS CULINARIS Medic. Fabaceae. Lentil. 222995. Col. No. 1449. ‘Adas’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Elevation 1,500 m. 222996. Col. No. 1450. ‘Adas’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Elevation 1,500 m. 222997. Col. No. 1615. ‘Adas’. Livestock Station, Moghan Steppes, Azer- baijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 260 m. 222998. LinuM USITATISSIMUM L. Luinaceae. Flax. Col. No. 1617. ‘Bazrak’. Livestock Station, Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Noy. 10, 1954. Elevation 260 m. Oilseed. 222999. Merpicaco sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. Col. No. 1455. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Elevation 1,500 m. 223000. Mernitorus pentata (Wald. & Kit.) Pers. Fabaceae. Sweetclover. Col. No. 1507. Thirty km. east of Tabriz, road to Sarab, Azerbaijan. Nov. 6, 1954. Elevation 1,900 m. 223001. NARDURUS ORIENTALIS Boiss. Poaceae. Col. No. 1882. One hundred and ten km. northwest of Tehran, road to Qazaan. Novy. 19, 1954. Elevation 1,500 m. Plant habit similar to Festuca spp. 223002 and 223003. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. 223002. Col. No. 1456. ‘Mash’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. 223003. Col. No. 1461. ‘Mash’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. 8 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 222953 to 223023—Continued 223004 to 223008. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean, 223004. Col. No. 1457. ‘Lubia’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Elevation 1,500 m. ~ * 293005. Col. No. 1458. ‘Lubia’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Elevation 1,500 m. =x ae ~ 223006. Co. No. 1459. ‘Ablagh-Lubia’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Elevation 11,500 me 223007. Col. No. 1462. ‘Lubia’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. 223008. Col. No. 1607. ‘Lubia’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Noy. 10, 1954. Elevation 125 m. 223009. Pisum sativum L. Fabaceae. Garden pea. Col. No. 1535. ‘Nakhood Farangai’. Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Ele- vation 1,600 m. 223010. PuccINELLIA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 1513. Thirty km. east of Tabriz, road to Sarab, Azerbaijan. Nov. 6, 1954. Elevation 1,900 m. 223011 and 223012. RapHanus sativus L. Brassicaceae. Radish. 223011. Col. No. 1537. ‘Torob’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Elevation 1,600 m. Color white. 223012. Col. No. 1595. ‘Torobcheh’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Ele- vation 125m. Root red; flesh firm. 223013. Ricinus communis L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. Col. No. 1616. ‘Karchak’. Livestock Station, Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 250 m. 223014. SrsamuM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. Col. No. 1614. ‘Konjet’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Source of oil. 223015 to 223018. SoLANUM MELONGENA L. Solanaceae. Eggplant. 223015. Col. No. 1601. ‘Badenjan Rasmi Siah’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 125 m. 223016. Col. No. 1602. ‘Badenjan Sefid’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 125 m. Fruit white. 223017. Col. No. 1603. ‘Badanjan’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 125m. Fruit large, black, excellent. 223018. Col. No. 1604. ‘Badenjan Ghalami’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 125m. Fruit large, black, excellent. 223019. THusA ORIENTALIS L. Pinaceae. Oriental arborvitae. Col. No. 1613. ‘Sarve Khormei’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 125 m. 223020. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Fabaceae. Strawberry clover. Col. No. 1816. One hundred and ten km. northeast of Hamedan, road to Tehran. - Nov. 19, 1954. Elevation 2,300 m. 223021. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Whiteclover. Col. No. 1815. One hundred and ten km. northeast of Hamedan, road to Tehran. Nov. 19, 1954. Elevation 2,300 m. 223022. TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L. Fabaceae. Fenugreek. Col. No. 1534. ‘Shambalilem’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Noy. 8, 1954. Elevation 1,600 m. Seed used as a laxative for cattle. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 9 223853 te 223023—Continued 223023. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi Fabaceae. Common cowpea. Col. No. 1460. ‘Lobia-cheshmbolboli’. Market, Tabriz. Noy. 5, 1954. Ele- yation. 1,500 m. 223024. BoTHRIOCHLOA ISCHAEMUM (L.) Keng Poaceae. Turkestan bluestem. From Greece. Seeds presented by the Range Management Specialist, Athens. Re- ceived Jan. 6, 1955. Collected in eastern Macedonia during August, 1954. Elevation 650 m. Average annual precipitation 65 cm. 222625 to 223030. Gessypium (hybrids). Malvaceae. Cotton. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomico, Campinas, Sao Paulo Received Jan. 6, 1955. 223025. Delfos 40/137. 223028. I. A. G. 48/530. 223026. D. P. 12-51/577. 223029.-. TsAy G. 48/574. 223027. I. A. Campinas 817. 223030. I. A. G. 43/981. 223031. RavuvoLria vomiToria Afzel. Apocynaceae. Devilpepper. From the Belgian Congo. Cuttings presented by Father H. Callens, Kisantu. Re- ceived Jan. 13, 1955. 223032. ZINNIA PUMILA A. Gray Asteraceae. From Mexico. Seeds presented by T. Rzedowski, San Luis Potosi. Received Jan. 17, 1955. Collected near Laguna Seca, San Luis Potosi. 223033 to 223036. CapsicUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. From Spain. Seeds presented by the American Embassy, Madrid. Received Jan. 6, 1955. Z2a0Re.. ‘No: 1’. 223035. ‘Ocal’. 223034. ‘Dulce’. 223036. ‘Picante’. 223037 to 223129. From Great Britain. Plants purchased from the Knap Hill Nursery, Limited, Wok- ing, Surrey, England. Received Jan. 7, 1955. 223037 to 223108. RHODODENDRON (hybrids). Ericaceae. 223037. ‘Ada Brunieres’. 223050. ‘Fireglow’. 223038. ‘Albatross’. 223051. ‘Flaming June’. 223039. ‘Ann Callingham’. 223052. ‘Florence Pilkington’. 223040. ‘Avocet’. 223053. ‘Gannett’. 223041. ‘Barbara Jenkinson’. 223054. ‘Goldcrest’. 223042. ‘Bullfinch’. 223055. ‘Gold Eagle’. 223043. ‘Buzzard’. 223056. ‘Goldeneye’. 223044. ‘Chaffinch’. 223057. ‘Goldfinch’. 223045. ‘Colin Kenrick’. 223058. ‘Golden Oriole’. 223046. ‘Donald Waterer’. 223059. ‘Gwenda Kitcat’. 223047. ‘Eva Goude’. 223060. ‘Gwyneth’. 223048. ‘Exbury Azalea Brazil A’. 223061. ‘Harvest Moon’. 223049. ‘Firecrest’. 223062. ‘Hawfinch’. 10 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 223037 to 223129—Continued 223037 to 223108—Continued 223063. ‘Heron’. 223064. ‘Hiawatha’. 223065. ‘Homebush’. 223066. ‘Hoopoe’. 223067. ‘Tora’. 223068. ‘Jock Coutts’. 223069. ‘Kestrel’. 223070. ‘Knap Hill Apricot’. 223071. ‘Knap Hill Orange’. 223072. ‘Knap Hill Pink’. 223073. ‘Knap Hill Red’. 223074. ‘Knap Hill White’. 223075. ‘Knap Hill Yellow’. 223076. ‘Lady Derby’. 223077. ‘Lady Rosebery’. 223078. ‘Lapwing’. 223079. ‘Linnet’. 223080. ‘Marion Merriman’. 223081. ‘Mephistopheles’. 223082. ‘Merlin’. 223083. ‘Mrs. A. Waterer’. 223084. ‘Mrs. Gomer Waterer’. 223085. ‘Nys. 33’. 223109 to 223129. RHODODENDRON 223109. ‘Ambroise Verschaffelt’. 223110. ‘Chevalier de Reali’. 223111. ‘Chicago’. 223112. ‘Consul Ceresole’. 223113. ‘Dr. Reitenbach’. 223114. ‘F. de Koninck’. 223115. ‘Frans van der Bom’. 223116. ‘General Vetter’. 223117. ‘Goldball’. 223118. ‘Golden Queen’. 223118. ‘Golden Sunlight’. 223130 to 223174. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission to Jordan, From Jordan. 223086. ‘Occidentalis Hybrid A’. 223087. ‘Occidentalis Hybrid B’. 223088. ‘Occidentalis Hybrid C’. 223089. ‘Occidentalis Hybrid D’. 223090. ‘Penguin’. 223091. ‘Red Indian’. 223092. ‘Redstart’. 223093. ‘Rosella’. 223094. ‘Ruddy Duck’. 223095. ‘Ruth Davies’. 223096. ‘Sandpiper’. 223097. ‘Satan’. 223098. ‘Spoonbill’. 223099. ‘Sunset’. 223100. ‘Sylphides’. 223101. ‘Tanager’. 223102. ‘Toucan’. 223103. ‘Troupial’. 223104. ‘Violet Gordon’ 223105. ‘Viscosepala’. 223106. ‘Whitethroat’. 223107. ‘Wryneck’. 223108. ‘Yaffle’. KOSTERIANUM Schneid. Koster azalea. 223120. ‘Hamlet’. 223121. ‘Hugo Koster’. 223122. ‘Jeanne Costbeck’. 223123. ‘King Albert’. 223124. ‘Marmion’. 223125. ‘Nicholas Beets’. 223126. ‘Queen Emma’. 223127. ‘Queen Sophie’. 223128. ‘Robespiere’. 223129. ‘T. J. Seidel’. Amman. Received Jan. 7, 1955. 223130 to 223149. HorpDEUM VULGARE L. Poaceae. Barley. 223130. ‘Arabi’. 223132. B. M. C. 223131. ‘Baladi’. 223133. B. 22. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 11 222130 to 223174—Continued 223130 to 223149—Coentinued 223134. B. 24. 223142. ‘Habashi’. 223135. B. 172. 223143. ‘Herawi’. 223136. B. 182. 223144. ‘Italian’. 223137. B. 303. 223145. ‘Konari’. 223138. _C. 25. 223146. ‘Nabawi’. 223139. F. 48. 223147. Sword-like. 223140. F. 78. 223148. ‘Tribute’. Bostat. Ro K51 223149. Two lines. 223150 to 223174. Triticum arstivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 223150. ‘Auttma White’. 223163. ‘Karaki Red’. awe CG. C. 223164. ‘Ma’ni Yellow’. 223152. ‘Durgi Karak’. 223165. ‘Moghrabr’. 223153. ‘Fair Nayimia’ 223166. P. I. 223154. F-8. 223167. ‘Salti Auttma Hiti’. 223155. ‘Gubieha Auttma’. 223168. ‘Salti Balga’. 223156. ‘Harani Auttma’. 223169. ‘Salti Na’zimia’. 223157. ‘Italian’. 223170. ‘Salti Norsv’. 223158. ‘Jaljuli 5’. 223171. ‘Tafeelih Rit’. Z2eioe. ‘Jalyuli 45’. 223172:> We 17. 223160. ‘Jaljuli 50’. 223173. ‘Yellow Jarash’. 223161. ‘Kafel Rahman’. 223174. ‘Yellow Zghabi’. 223162. ‘Karaki Moghrabi’. 223175 and 223176. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. From Formosa. Seeds presented by Dr. Eikichi Iso, through the American Embassy, Taipei. Received Apr. 28, 1954. Numbered Jan. 10, 1955. 223175. ‘Shinchiku No. 7’. 223176. ‘Taichu-iko No. 60’. 223177 to 223184. From Greece. Seeds presented by the American Embassy, Athens. Received Jan. 10, 1955. 223177. Festuca sp. Poaceae. On road from Egoumenitsa to Ioannina. Sept. 14, 1954. Elevation 300 m. 223178. LoLiuM PERENNE L. Poaceae. Ryegrass. Collected by Ch. Aravantinos, village of Ayia Paraskevi. Sept. 12, 1954. Ele- vation 1,000 m. 223179 to 223182. PHauaRis aquatica L. Poaceae. Large canarygrass. 223179. Highway from Egoumenitsa to loannina. Sept. 15, 1954. Elevation 280 m. 223180. Road from Agrinion to Amphilochia. Sept. 12,1954. Elevation 55 m. 223181. Road from Domokos (Metallion) to Lamia. Sept. 8, 1954. Elevation 160 m. 223182. From Preveza to Yannina. Sept. 15, 1954. 12 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 223177 to 223184—Continued 223183. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Fabaceae. Strawberry clover. Near the highway from Amphilochia to Arta. Sept. 15, 1954. 223184. ‘TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Whiteclover. Road from Kalambaka to Metsovon. Sept. 9, 1954. Elevation 660 m. 223185 to 223192. Triricum AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Ecuador. Seeds presented by the Servicio Cooperativo Inter-Americano Agri- cultura, Quito. Received Jan. 11, 1955. 223185. ‘Atacatzo No. 1’, 3138. 223189. ‘Inca Roca No. 1’, 3332-3. 223186. ‘Atahualpa No. 1’, 3939. 223190. ‘Kuntur No. 1’, 3470. 223187. ‘Hatun—Muru No. I’, 223191. ‘Tambillo No. 1’, 753-1. 745-1. 223192. ‘Viracocha No. 2’, 4678. 223188. ‘Huascav No. 1’, 3247. 223193 to 223229 From India. Budsticks presented by the Horticultural Development Officer, Assam. Received Jan. 12, 1955. 223193. Cirrus sp. Rutaceae. ‘Ada-jamir’. 223194 and 223195. Crrrus AURANTIFOLIA (Christm.) Swingle Lime. 223194. ‘Abhayapuri’. 223195. ‘IKKarimgan)’. 223196. Cirrus AURANTIUM L. Sour orange. ‘Gond-huntra’. 223197. Crrrus GRANDIS (L.) Osbeck Pummelo. ‘Khanapara Rabab’, 223198. Crrrus rnpica Tanaka India wild orange. ‘Banaria Kamala’. 223199 to 223204. Crrrus JAMBHIRI Lush. 223199. ‘Kata Jamir’. 223202. ‘Sinduri-nemu-tenga’. 223200. ‘Mitha-tulia’. 223203. ‘Soh-jhalia’. 223201. ‘Nemu-tenga’. 223204. ‘Soh-myndong’. 223205. CITRUS LIMETT: Risso Sweet lime. ‘Mitha-kagzi’. 223206 to 223214. Cirrus trmon (L.) Burm. f. Lemon. 223206. ‘Assam’. 223211. ‘Pani-jamir’. 223207. ‘Elachi-lebu’. 223212. ‘Pati Lebu’. 223208. ‘Godha-pati-lebu’. 223213. ‘Soh-long’. 223209. ‘Jora-tenga’. 223214. ‘Soh-synteng’. 223210. ‘Kata Jamuri’. 223215. Cirrus MACROPTERA Mont. ‘Sat-kara’. 223216 to 223218. Cirrus mepica L. Citron. 223216. ‘Bira-jora’. 223217. ‘Mitha-jora’. 223218. ‘Soh-manong’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 13 223193 to 223229—Continued 223219 to 223221. Cirrus MEGALOXYCARPA Lush. 223219. ‘Aijahal’. 223220. ‘Bar-tenga’. 223221. ‘Hukma-tenga’. 223222. Cirrus Nosiuis Lour. King orange. ‘Jeneru-tenga’. 223223 to 223225. Cirrus RETICULATA Blanco Mandarin orange. 223223. ‘Narang’. 223224. ‘Soh-niamtra’. 223225. ‘Soh-siem’. 223226. Cirrus sINENsIs (L.) Osbeck Sweet orange. ‘Soh-niangriang’. 223227. CiTRUS LATIPES (Swingle) Tanaka ‘Soh-kymphorshrieh’. 223228. CITRUS KARNA Raf. ‘Soh-sarkar’. 223229. Citrus LaTipes (Swingle) Tanaka ‘Soh-shrkhoit’. 223230 to 223304. From Afghanistan. Seedscollected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant ES duction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Maryland. Received Jan. 12, 1955. 223230 and 223231. AGROPYRON TRICHOPHORUM (Link) Richt. Poaceae. Stiffhair wheatgrass. 223230. Col. No. 1079. Kalifgan, Kataghan. Sept. 17, 195+. Elevation. 1,500 m. 223231. Col. No. 1081. ‘Jawak’ ‘Baghdak’. [Kalifgan, Kataghan. Sept. li, 1954. Elevation 1,730 m. Used as forage. 223232. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 1109. Barak, Badakhshan. Sept. 20, 1954. Elevation 1,600 m. Perennial bunchgrass at edge of irrigation ditch. Used as cattle feed. 223233. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 1130. ‘Alef’. Kahash, Jurm. Badakhshan. Sept. 21, 1954. Ele- vation 2,200 m. Forage crop. 223234. AGROPYRON ELONGATIFORME Drobov Wheatgrass. Col. No. 1132. ‘Moi-khok’. Khash, Jurm, Badakhshan. Sept. 21, 1954. Ele- vation 2,200 m. Plants to 1.25 m. high. si ee 223235. AGROPYRON CILIATIFLORUM Roshey. y aeatgrass. Col. No. 1237. Kataghan. Sept. 30, 1954. Elevation 2,200 m. Perennial bunchgrass; used as cattle feed. 14 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 223230 to 223304—Continued 223236. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 1247. Kataghan. Sept. 30, 1954. Elevation 3,300 m. Perennial bunchgrass. 223237. ANDROPOGON sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 1362. ‘Serbagah’. Kunar, Eastern Province. Oct. 14, 1954. Ele- vation 1,230 m. Perennial bunchgrass. 223238. ANDROPOGON sp. Col. No. 1363. ‘Shinarai’. Kunar, Eastern Province. Oct. 14, 1954. Eleva- tion 1,230 m. 223239 and 223240. AGrostTIs ALBA L. Poaceae. Redtop. 223239. Col. No. 1108. Barak, Badakhshan. Sept. 20, 1954. Elevation 1,600 m. Perennial bunchgrass; used as cattle feed. 223240. Col. No. 1129. ‘Balaghdah’. Khash, Jurm, Badakhshan. Sept. 21, 1954. 223241. AGROSTIS SEMIVERTICILLATA (Forsk.) C. Chr. Bentgrass. Col. No. 1175. Faizabad, Badakhshan. Sept. 25, 1954. Elevation 1,300 m. Perennial broad-leaved bunchgrass. 223242. AGROSTIS ALBA L. Redtop. Col. No. 1238. Kataghan. Sept. 30, 1954. Elevation 2,100 m. Perennial pasture grass. 223243. ARISTIDA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 1059. Khairkhana Pass, 16 km. north of Kabul. Sept. 14, 1954. Elevation 2,000 m. Perennial bunchgrass. 223244. ARISTIDA Sp. Col. No. 1060. ‘Kinak’. Kabul. Sept. 14, 1954. Elevation 1,700 m. 223245. ASTRAGALUS Sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 1260. Kataghan. Oct. 1, 1954. Elevation 3,000 m. Plants about 1 m. high; well browsed. 223246. BROMUS sTERILIS L. Poaceae. Poverty brome. Col. No. 1173. ‘Chem’ or ‘Alaf’. Faizabad, Badakhshan. Sept. 25, 1954. Elevation 1,300 m. Annual grass; used as a forage crop. 223247. CiICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. Col. No. 1244. ‘Nakhod’. Kataghan. Sept. 30, 1954. Elevation 2,100 m. 223248 and 223249. CyYNoDON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. 223248. Col. No. 1072. Khanabad River, Khanabad, Kataghan. Sept. 17, 1954. Elevation 1,100 m. 22324$. Col. No. 1195. Trail to Yakatal, Badakhshan. Sept. 26, 1954. Ele- vation 2,000 m. 223250. DacryLis GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. Col. No. 1196. Trail to Yakatal, Badakhshan. Sept. 26, 1954. Elevation 2,000 m. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 15 223230 to 223304—Continued 223251. DAcTYLOCTENIUM AEGYPTIUM (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Durban crowfootgrass. Col. No. 13831. ‘Shamegh’. Jalalabad. Oct. 13, 1954. Elevation 700 m. Perennial grass; eaten green or dry by cattle. 223252. DiIGITARIA SANGUINALIS (L.) Scop. Poaceae. Crabgrass. Col. No. 1070. Khanabad, Kataghan. Sept. 17, 1954. Elevation 550 m. Perennial creepinggrass. 223253. DIGITARIA sp. Col. No. 1149. ‘Kabal’. Jurm, Badakhshan. Sept. 22, 1954. Elevation 1,600 m. Perennial bunchgrass. 223254. ECHINOCHLOA COARCTATA (Stev.) Koss. Poaceae. Col. No. 1066. ‘Shamaq’. Doshi, Kataghan. Sept. 15, 1954. Elevation 1,000 m. Perennial bunchgrass; grain used as feed. 223255. ELyMus sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 1236. ‘Saozkeh’. Kataghan. Sept. 30, 1954. Perennial bunchgrass. 223256. ELYMUS sp. Col. No. 1248. Kataghan. Sept. 30, 1954. Elevation 2,200 m. Perennial bunchgrass. 223257. HKLYMUS sp. Col. No. 1249. Kataghan. Sept. 30, 1954. Elevation 2,300 m. 223258. ELYMUS sp. Col. No. 1251. Kataghan. Sept. 30, 1954. Elevation 2,300 m. Perennial bunchgrass. 223259 and 223260. ERAGROSTIS PILOSA (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. India lovegrass. 223259. Col. No. 1235. ‘Alef’. Farkharn, Kataghan. Sept. 29, 1954. Ele- vation 1,000 m. Perennial bunchgrass; a secondary forage plant. 223260. Col. No. 1326. ‘Shamegh’. Jalalabad. Oct. 13,1954. Elevation 750 m. Forage crop. 223261. ERAGROSTIS sp. Col. No. 1828. Jalalabad. Oct. 13, 1954. Elevation 750 m. Perennial grass to 6 dm. high. 223262 and 223263. ERAGROSTIS POAEOIDES Beauv. - Lovegrass. 223262. Col. No.1329. ‘Shamegh’. Jalalabad. Oct. 13,1954. Elevation 750 m. Perennial bunchgrass; used as forage. 223263. Col. No. 13865. ‘Shinala’. Kunar, Eastern Province. Oct. 14, 1954. Elevation 1,500 m. Small prostrate pasture grass. 223264. GLYCYRRHIZA sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 1085. Kishm, Badakhshan. Sept. 18, 1954. Growing on river bank. 223265. HrETEROPOGON sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 1863. ‘Sabokai’. Kunar, Eastern Province. Oct. 14,1954. Elevation 1,200 m. Well grazed perennial bunchgrass. 223266. HrisiscUS CANNABINUS L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. Col. No. 1286. ‘Kendor’ or ‘Sunn’. Khanabad, Kataghan. Oct. 3, 1954. 223267. INCARVILLEA sp. Bignoniaceae. Col. No. 1202. Trail to Yakatal, Badakhshan. Sept. 26, 1954. Hlevation 2,300 m. 223268. KOELERIA PHLEOIDES (Vill.) Pers. Poaceae. Col. No. 1172. Barak, Badakhshan. Sept.23,1954. Elevation1,700m. Annual grass on dry granitic slope. 16 PLANT INVENTORY’ NO. 163 223230 to 223304—Continued 223269. LatTHyrus cicerA L. Fabaceae. Flatpod peavine. Col. No. 1229. ‘Pateque’. Kataghan. Sept. 29, 1954. Elevation 1,675 m. Green forage. 223270. Latrsuyrus sativus L. Grass peavine. Col. No. 1242. Kataghan. Sept. 30, 1954. Elevation 2,160 m. Used for making flour. 223271. Lens cuLinaris Medic. Fabaceae. Lentil. Col. No. 1096. ‘Nesk’ or ‘Adas’. Market Faizabad, Badakhshan. Sept. 19, 1954. 223272. Lorus cornicutatus L. Fabaceae. Birdsfoot trefoil. Col. No. 1076. Kalifgan, Kataghan. Sept.17,1954. Elevation 1,500m. Used for forage. 223273. ONOBRYCHIS sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 1200. Trail to Yakatal, Badakhshan. Sept. 26, 1954. Elevation 2,000 m. Legume; pods spiny; well grazed. 223274. ORYZOPSIS CAERULESCENS (Desf.) Hack. Poaceae. Col. No. 1169. Barak, Badakhshan. Sept. 23, 1954. Elevation 1,900 m. Annual grass, growing on dry granitic slope. 223275. PANICUM MILIACEUM L. Poaceae. Proso millet. Col. No. 1058. ‘Arzan’. Kabul. 223276. PANICUM sp. Col. No. 1327. ‘Shamegh’. Jalalabad. Oct. 18, 1954. Elevation 760 m. Perennial bunchgrass. 223277. PENNISETUM sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 1088 Kokcha River Valley, near Faizabad, Badakhshan. Sept. 18, 1954. Elevation 1,160 m. Perennial bunchgrass; used for forage. 223278. PENNISETUM FLACCIDUM Griseb. Col. No. 1171. Barak, Badakhshan. Sept. 23, 1954. Elevation 1,591 m. Perennial bunchgrass on dry granitic slope. 223279. PENNISETUM sp. Col. No. 1364. ‘Sogeiah’. Kunar, Hastern Province. Oct. 14,1954. Elevation 1,204 m. Well-grazed, perennial bunchgrass. 223280 to 223282. PHasEoLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. 223280. Col. No. 1061. ‘Mash’. Kabul. Sept. 14, 1954. Elevation 1,591 m. Used for forage. 223281. Col. No. 1093. ‘Mash’. Market, Faizabad, Badakhshan. Sept. 19, 1954. Elevation 1,204 m. 223282. Col. No. 1279. ‘Mash’. Khanabad, Kataghan. Oct. 3, 1954. Ele- vation 602 m. 223283. PHLEUM MONTANUM C. Koch Poaceae. ~ Timothy. Col. No. 1197. Trail to Yakatal, Badakhshan. Sept. 26, 1954. Elevation 1,807 m. 223284 and 223285. Pisum sativum L. Fabaceae. Garden pea. 223284. Col. No. 1203. ‘Moshong’. Yakatal, Badakhshan. Sept. 27, 1954. Elevation 1,807 m. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 ey 223239 to 223304—Continued 223285. Col. No. 1262. ‘Moshong’. Kataghan. Oct. 1, 1954. Elevation Zee O a, 223286. Poa BpuLBoss L. Poaceae. Buibous bluegrass. Col. No. 1176. ‘Alef’. Faizabad, Badakhshan. Sept. 25, 1954. Elevation 1,204 m. Early spring forage. 223287 and 223288. PROSOPIS STEPHANIANA (Bieb.) Kunth Mimosaceae. 223287. Col. No.1069. Dry loam plain, Kataghan. Sept. 16,1954. Elevation 602 m.— 223288. Col. No.1291. Khanabad, Kataghan. Oct. 3, 1954. Elevation 602 m. 223289. RumMeEx sp. Polygonaceae. Col. No. 1366. ‘Tarook’. Kunar, Eastern Province. Oct. 14, 1954. Elevation 1,386 m. Leaves cooked as an herb. 223290. Satvia sp. Menthaceae. Col. No. 1131. Khash, Jurm, Badakhshan. Sept. 21,1954. Elevation 2,020 m. Used as green forage. 223291. SetTarta 1rauica (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Foxtail millet. Col. No. 1164. ‘Gal’. Chakaran, Badakhshan. Sept. 23, 1954. Elevation 1,567 m. 223292. SETARIA sp. Col. No. 1083. ‘Qonaq’ or ‘Gal’. Kalifgan, Kataghan. Sept. 17, 1954. Ele- vation 1,591 m. 223293 and 223294. SETARIA LUTESCENS (Weigel) Hubb. 223293. Col. No. 1174. ‘Alef’. Faizabad, Badakhshan. Sept. 25, 1954. Ele- vation 1,204 m. Short, perennial bunchgrass; used as summer forage. 223294. Col. No. 1332. Jalalabad. Oct. 13, 1954. Elevation 693 m. Peren- nial bunchgrass. 223295. STIPA sp. Col. No. 1198. Trail to Yakatal, Badakhshan. Sept. 26, 1954. Elevation 1,807 m. 223296. STIPA sp. Col. No. 1294. Doabi, Kabul. Oct. 3, 1954. Elevation 2,020 m. Perennial bunchgrass. 223297. ‘TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. Whiteclover. Col. No. 1245. ‘Shaftal’. Kataghan. Sept. 30, 1954. Elevation 1,959 m. 223298 to 223301. Vicia ERviviIA (L.) Willd. Fabaceae. Bitter vetch. 223298. Col. No. 1095. ‘Ghamo’ or ‘Shakhel’. Market, Faizabad, Badakhshan. Sept. 19, 1954. Elevation 1,204 m. Boiled and ground into flour for bread; also used as cattle feed. 223299. Col. No. 1204. ‘Shakel’. Yakatal, Badakhshan. Sept. 27, 1954. Elevation 1,807 m. 223300. Col. No. 1241. ‘Ghamo’. Kataghan. Sept. 30, 1954. Elevation 1,959 m. Boiled and ground into flour; also used as cattle feed. 223301. Col. No. 1262. ‘Ghamo’. Kataghan. Oct. 1, 1954. Elevation 2,710 m. 2233602 to 223304. Vicra FaBa L. Broadbean. 223302. Col. No. 1097. ‘Bagoli’. Market, Faizabad, Sept. 19, 1954. Ele- vation 1,204 m. Ground into flour. 18 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 223230 te 223304—Continued 223302 to 223304—Continued 223303. Col. No. 1205. ‘Baqoli’. Yakatal, Badakhshan. Sept. 27, 1954. Elevation 1,807 m. 223304. Col. No. 1231. ‘Baqoli’. Kataghan. Sept. 29, 1954. Elevation 1,567 m. 223305 to 223316. LycopERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. From New York. Plants growing at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Geneva. Numbered Jan. 14, 1955. Localities given are original sources. 223305. 54-200. Ohio. ‘Devons Surprise’ X ‘Marglobe’. Crack resistant. 223306. 54-218. Rhode Island. Late, flat, high color; crack resistant. 223307. 54-219. Rhode Island. ‘Campbell Soup 222’. Crack resistant. 223308. 54-220. Rhode Island. ‘Burgess Crack Proof’. 223309. 54-221. From O. H. Pearson. Flesh firm; pectin high, P723. 223310. 54-222. Rhode Island. P723 X ‘Valiant’ F;. Fruit firm. 223311. 54-223. Rhode Island. P723 X ‘Valiant’ F;. Fruit firm. 223312. 54-224. Rhode Island. CS222 xX ‘John Baer’ F,. 223313. 54-227. Rhode Island. Potato-leaf segregate; fruit, skin yellow. 223314. 54-228. Rhode Island. Stems light green; potato leaf; flesh pink. 223315. 54-230. Rhode Island. Stems purple; fruit pink, skin transparent. 223316. 54-238. Rhode Island. Plant large; fruit firm, uniform ripening. 223317 and 223318. From Mexico. Seeds presented by the Instituto Botanico el Estado, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. Received Jan. 17, 1955. 223317. ZINNIA MULTIFLORA L. Asteraceae. Redstar zinnia. 223318. ZINNIA sp. 223319. DioscorEa sp. Dioscoreaceae. From Bolivia. Tubers presented by the University of Cochabamba, Cochabamba. Received Jan. 17, 1955. Collected at San Ignacio, Province of Velasco, Depart- ment of Santa Cruz. 223320. MrELICOPE AWADAN (Hatus.) Ohwi Rutaceae. From Japan. Seeds presented by T. Saito, through the United States National Museum, Washington, D.C. Received Jan. 11, 1954. Numbered Jan. 18, 1955. 223321 to 223421. From Iran. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Corps Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Jan. 19, © 1955. 223321. A®rGILOPS OVATA L. Poaceae. Goatgrass. Col. No. 1636. Road from Meshginshahr to Ahar, Azerbaijan. Nov. 11, 1954. Elevation 4,000 feet. 223322. AGROPYRON REPENS (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Quackgrass. Col. No. 1559. Twenty miles east of Ardabil, road to Astara, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Elevation 4,700 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 19 223321 to 223421—Continued 223323. AGROPYRON SQUARROSUM (Roth) Link Wheatgrass. Col. No. 1641. Road from Meshginshahr to Ahar, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 4,300 feet. 223324. HorbDEUM MARINUM Huds. Poaceae. Barley. Col. No. 1678. Twenty miles northwest of Tabriz, road to Marand, Azerbaijan. Novy. 15, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. 223325. AGROPYRON LOLIOIDES (Kar. & Kir.) Roshev. Wheatgrass. Col. No. 1179. Twenty-one miles northwest of Tabriz, road to Marand, Azer- baijan. Noy. 15, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. 223326 and 223327. Axium cepa L. Liliaceae. Onion. 223326. Col. No. 1490. ‘Piazcheh’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Ele- vation 4,500 feet. 223327. Col. No. 1539. ‘Piaz’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Elevation 5,000 feet. Large type; color red or white. 223328. ALLIUM PORRUM L. Leek. Col. No. 1538. ‘Tareh’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Ele- vation 5,000 feet. Small green onion. 223329. Am™micopTicum L. Apiaceae. Col. No. 1483. ‘Jaafari’. Market, Tabriz. Nov.5,1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. 223330. BoTHRIOCHLOA ISCHAEMUM (L.) Keng. Poaceae. Turkestan bluestem. Col. No. 1684. Eight miles west of Marand, road to Khoy, Azerbaijan. Nov. 15, 1954. Elevation 4,000 feet. Perennial bunchgrass; well grazed. 223331. ANETHUM GRAVEOLENS L. Apiaceae. Dill. Col. No. 1541. ‘Shebet’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Ele- vation 5,000 feet. 223332. APERA INTERRUPTA (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Col. No. 1631. New road to Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 1,300 feet. Paniculate bunchgrass to 3 feet high. 223333. APIUM GRAVEOLENS L. Apiaceae. Celery. Col. No. 1481. ‘Karafs’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. 223334. FOENICULUM VULGARE Mill. Apiaceae. Fennel. Col. No. 1544. ‘Karafs’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Ele- vation 5,000 feet. 223335. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 1511. Sixteen miles east of Tabriz, road to Sarab, Azerbaijan. Nov. 6, 1954. Elevation 5,900 feet. 223335. AVENA ABYSSINICA Hochst. Poaceae. Oats. Col. No. 1624. Livestock Station, Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 800 feet. 223337. AVENA Sp. Col. No. 1520. Livestock Station, Sarab, Azerbaijan. Nov. 6, 1954. Elevation 5,600 feet. - 223338. Berta LoMATOGONA Fisch. & Mey. Chenopodiaceae. Beet. Col. No. 1522. Namin, Ardabil. Noy. 8, 1954. Hlevation 5,000 feet. 223339 and 223340. Beta vuuaaris L. Common Beet. 223339. Col. No. 1487. ‘Choghondari-Labou’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. 223340. Col. No. 1737. Market, Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Nov. 16, 1954. Ele- vation 4,500 feet. 20 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 223321 to 223421—Continued 223341. CHENOPODIUM CaPITaTuM (L.) Aschers. Chenopodiaceae. Col. No. 1464. ‘Hassbeh Daneh’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. 223342 and 223343. Bromus squarRosus L. Poaceae. Brome. 223342. Col. No. 1623. Livestook Station, Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 800 feet. 223343. Col. No. 1630. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Ele- vation 1,800 feet. 223344. BrRoMUS DANTHONIAE Trin. Brome. Col. No. 1682. Eight miles west of Marand, road to Khoy, Azerbaijan. Nov: 15, 1954. Elevation 4,000 feet. 223345. CANNABIS SATIVA L. Moraceae. Hemp. Col. No. 1548. ‘Shah-Daneh’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Elevation 5,000 feet. 223346 and 223347. Cicer ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. 223346. Col. No. 1526. ‘Nakhoud-Siah’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Elevation 5,000 feet. 223347. Col. No. 1527. ‘Nakhood’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Hlevation 5,000 feet. 223348. CrRYPsIs ALOPECUROIDES (Pill. & Mitterp.) Schrad. Poaceae. ‘ Fol No. 1629. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 1,000 eet. 223349 to 223351. Cucumis meto L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 223349. Col. No. 1694. ‘Arpat Khoum’. Market, Khoy, Azerbaijan. Nov. 15, 1954. Fruit elliptic, yellow; flesh sweet. 223350. Col. No. 1763. ‘Mian Sabz’. Market, Kermanshah. Nov. 18, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. Fruit elliptic; flesh yellowish. 223351. Col. No. 1766. ‘Karbozeh’. Market, Kermanshah. Nov. 18, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. 223352. CucuRBITA PEPO L. Cucurbitaceae. Pumpkin. Col. No. 1473. ‘Kadoo’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. Fruit small, elongate. 223353. CucURBITA MAXIMA Duchesne Squash. Col. No. 1478. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. Fruit pear-shaped, reddish, to 6 inches in diameter and 1 foot long. 223354. CuCURBITA PEPO L. Pumpkine Col. No. 1589. ‘Kadoo’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Ele- vation 400 feet. 223355. CUMINUM CYMINUM L. Apiaceae. Cumin. Col. No. 1485. ‘Zirah’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. 223356. CYDONIA OBLONGA Mill. Malaceae. Quince. Col. No. 1834. Market, Tehran. Grown in Esfahan. Nov. 23, 1954. Ele- vation 4,500 feet. Fruit 4 inches in diameter; flavor good. 223357. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. Col. No. 1632. New road to Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Noy. 10, 1954. Elevation 1,300 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 381, 1955 DA 223321 to 223421—Continued 223358 and 223359. DactTyLis GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. 223358. Col. No. 1560. Twenty miles east of Ardabil, road to Astara, Azer- baijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Elevation 4,700 feet. 223359. Col. No. 1683. Eight miles west of Marand, road to Khoy, Azerbaijan. Noy. 15, 1954. Elevation 4,000 feet. 223360 to 223362. Daucus carota L. Apiaceae. Carrot. 223360. Col. No. 1482. ‘Havij’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Elevation 4.500 feet. 223361. Col. No. 1540. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Ele- vation 5,000 feet. 223362. Col. No. 1692. ‘Hauy’. Market, Khoy, Azerbaijan. Nov. 15, 1954. Roots large, greenish-yellow. 223363. DELPHINIUMSp. Ranunculaceae. Col. No. 1583. Thirty-four miles north of Ardabil, road to Moghan, Azerbaijan. Noy. 9, 1954. Elevation 3,700 feet. On dry roadside; flowers blue. 223364. DescHAMPSIA CAESPITOSA L. Poaceae. Tufted hair-grass. Col. No. 1564. Twenty miles east of Ardabil, road to Astara, Azerbaijan. Noy. 8, 1954. Elevation 4,700 feet. 223365. ECHINOCHLOA CRUSGALLI (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Barnyard grass. Col. No. 1586. Eight miles north of Fork on the new road to Moghan, Azerbaijan. Nov. 9, 1954. Elevation 3,300 feet. 223366. Enymus crinitus Schreb. Poaceae. Wildrye. Col. No. 1635. Road from Meshginshahr to Ahar, Azerbaijan. Nov. 11, 1954. Elevation 4,000 feet. 223367. ERAGROSTIS POAEOIDES Beauv. Poaceae. Lovegrass. Col. No. 1574. Astara, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Small pasture grass. 223368. Eracrostis prtosa (L.) Beauv. Lovegrass. Col. No. 1625. Livestock Station, Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 800 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. 223369. Festuca sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 1510. Sixteen miles east of Tabriz, road to Sarab, Azerbaijan. Nov. 6, 1954. Hlevation 5,900 feet. Perennial grass. 223370. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L. Asteraceae. Common sunflower. Col. No. 1551. ‘Aftab’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Ele- vation 5,000 feet. 223371. ELYMUS FRAGILIS (Boiss.) Griseb. Poaceae. Wildrye. Col. No. 1627. Livestock Station, Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Novy. 10, 1954. Elevation 800 feet. 223372. HorDEUM LEPORINUM Link Poaceae. Barley. Col. No. 1637. Road from Meshginshahr to Ahar, Azerbaijan. Nov. 11, 1954. Elevation 4,000 feet. Wild, to 4 feet high. 223373. HorRDEUM MURINUM L. Barley. Col. No. 1626. Livestock Station, Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 800 feet. 223374. HorpDEUM sp. Col. No. 1508. Sixteen miles east of Tabriz, road to Sarab, Azerbaijan. Nov. 6, 1954. Elevation 5,900 feet. 22 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 223321 to 223421—Continued 223375. HORDEUM sp. Col. No. 1517. Livestock Station, Sarab, Azerbaijan. Nov.%6, 1954. Elevation 5,600 feet. 223376 and 223377. HorpEUM VULGARE L. Barley. 223376. Col. No. 1588. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan, Noy. 10, 1954. Eleva- tion 400 feet. 223377. Col. No. 1677. ‘Afshar Jow’. Tabriz, Azerbaijan. Nov. 13, 1954. Elevation 4,000 feet. 223378. KorELERIA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 1577. Twenty-four miles north of Ardabil, road to Moghan, Azerbaijan. Nov. 9, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. Perennial grass on dry rocky slope. 223379 and 223380. Lacruca sativa L. Cichoriaceae. Garden lettuce. 223379. Col. No. 1550. ‘Kahou’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Elevation 5,000 feet. 223380. Col. No. 1760. ‘Kahou’. Market, Kermanshah. Nov. 18, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. 223381 to 223383. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Fabaceae. Lentil. 223381. Col. No. 1532. ‘Adas’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan.. Nov. 8, 1954. Elevation 5,000 feet. 223382. Col. No. 1553. ‘Adas Dorosbt’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Elevation 5,000 feet. 223383. Col. No. 1693. ‘Adas’. Market, Khoy, Azerbaijan. Nov. 15, 1954. 223384. Linum USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. Col. No. 1689. ‘Razrak’. Market, Khoy, Azerbaijan. Nov. 15, 1954. Seeds used for oil. 223385. LoOLIUM PERENNE L. Poaceae. Ryegrass. Col. No. 1628. Livestock Station, Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 800 feet. 223386 to 223388. Menpicaco sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. 223386. Col. No. 1506. ‘Yonjeh’. Sixteen miles east of Tabriz, road to Sarab, Azerbaijan. Nov. 6, 1954. Elevation 5,900 feet. 223387. Col. No. 1529. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Eleva- tion 5,000 feet. 223388. Col. No. 1634. Road from Meshginshahr to Ahar, Azerbaijan. Nov. 11, 1954. Elevation 4,600 feet. 223389. ONOBRYCHIS VICIAEFOLIA Scop. Fabaceae. Sainfoin. Col. No. 15380. ‘Esperess’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Elevation 5,000 feet. Forage legume, planted every four years. 223390. ORNITHOPUS sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 1638. Road from Meshginshahr to Ahar, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Elevation 4,000 feet. 223391. PANICUM MILIACEUM L. Poaceae. Proso millet. Col. No. 1554. ‘Arzan’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Novy. 8, 1954. Eleva- tion 5,000 feet. 223392 to 223394. PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM L. Papaveraceae. Opium poppy. 223392. Col. No. 1486. ‘Khash-Khash’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. 223393. Col. No. 1739. ‘Khash-Khash’. Market, KRezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Nov. 16, 1954. Hlevation 4,500 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 23 223321 to 223421—Continued 223392 to 223394—Continued 223394. Col. No. 1757. ‘Khash-Khash’. Market, Kermanshah. Noy. 18, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. 223395. PrTROSELINUM cRISPUM (Mill.) Nym. Apiaceae. Parsley. Col. No. 1548. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Elevation 5,000 feet. 223396 to 223398. PHALARIS CANARIENSIS L. Poaceae. Canarygrass. 223396. Col. No. 1493. ‘Katan’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. 223397. Col. No. 1553. ‘Daneh-Ghanari’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Elevation 5,000 feet. 223398. Col. No. 1761. ‘Bazrak’. Market, Kermanshah. Nov. 18, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. 223399 and 223400. PHasroLus vuLGaRiIs L. Fabaceae. Common bean. 223399. Col. No. 1502. ‘Lobia’. Sarab, Azerbaijan. Nov. 6, 1954. Eleva- tion 5,600 feet. 223400. Col. No. 1525. ‘Lobia’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Elevation 5,000 feet. 223401. PHLEUM IRANICUM Bornm. & Gaub. Poaceae. Timothy. Col. No. 1576. Twenty-four miles north of Ardabil, road toMoghan, Azerbaijan. Nov. 9, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. Small grass on dry rocky slope. 223402. Poa BpuLBOosA L. Poaceae Bulbous bluegrass. Col. No. 1680. Twenty-one miles northwest of Tabriz, road to Marand, Azerbai- jan. Nov. 15, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. 223403. Poa sp. Col. No. 1788. Twenty-four miles west of Hamedan, road to Kermanshah. Noy. 18, 1954. Elevation 7,500 feet. Fine-leaved perennial. 223404. PoLYPOGON MONSPELIENSIS (L.) Desf. Poaceae. Col. No. 1743. Rezaiyeh Shore, 26 miles south of Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Nov. 16, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. Salt tolerant. 223405. PUccCINELLIA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 1681. Twenty-one miles northwest of Tabriz, road to Marand, Azerbai- jan. Nov. 15, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. Perennial bunchgrass; well grazed. 223406 and 223407. RapHanus sativus L. Brassicaceae. Radish. 223406. Col. No. 1495. ‘Torob-i-Sefid’. Market, Tabriz. Nov. 5, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. Roots white. 223407. Col. No. 1691. ‘Torob-Sefid’. Market, Khoy, Azerbaijan. Nov. 15, 1954. Roots large, white. 223408 and 223409. Ricinus communis L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. 223408. Col. No. 1547. ‘Karchak’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Elevation 5,000 feet. 223409. Col. No. 1762. ‘Karchak’. Market, Kermanshah. Nov. 18, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. 223410. SEcCALE CEREALE L. Poaceae. Rye. Col. No. 1516. Livestock Station, Sarab, Azerbaijan. Nov. 6, 1954. Elevation 5,600 feet. 223411 te 223413. SrsamumM InpicuM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. 223411. Col. No. 1545. ‘Konjet’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Elevation 5,000 feet. 24 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 1638 223321 to 223421—Continued 223411 to 223413—Continued 223412. Col. No. 1688. ‘Konjet’. Market, Khoy, Azerbaijan. Nov. 15, 1954. Elevation 4,000 feet. 223413. Col. No. 1765. ‘Konjet’. Market, Kermanshah. Novy. 18, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. 223414. SorGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. Col. No. 1584. Thirty-six miles north of Ardabil, road to Moghan, Azerbaijan. Noy. 9, 1954. Elevation 3,500 feet. 223415. TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Fabaceae. Alsike clover. Col. No. 1504. ‘Shabdar’. Road from Tabriz to Sarab, 16 miles east of Tabriz, Azerbaijan. 223416. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. Col. No. 15038. ‘Shabdar’. Sixteen miles east of Tabriz, road to Sarab, Azer- baijan. Nov. 6, 1954. Elevation 5,900 feet. Flowers reddish white. 223417. Victa ervivia (L.) Willd. Fabaceae. Bitter vetch. Col. No. 1531. ‘Gavdaneh’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Ele- vation 5,000 feet. Seeds fed to cattle. 223418. Vicia FABA L. Broadbean. Col. No. 1528. ‘Baghlayeh Maamooli’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Elevation 500 feet. ¥ 223419. Victa sativa L. Common yetch. i Col. No. 1536. ‘Gharadaneh’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov.8,1954. Hle- vation 5,000 feet. Seeds used as stock feed. 223420. ViGNaA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Fabaceae. Common cowpea. Col. No. 1524. ‘Lobia’. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Nov. 8, 1954. Ele- vation 5,000 feet. 223421. (Undetermined. ) Col. No. 1612. ‘Marzeh’. Moghan Steppes, Azerbaijan. Nov. 10, 1954. Hle- vation 400 feet. Leaves used as greens. 223422. LaBURNUM ALPINUM (Mill.) Berchtold Fabaceae. Scotch laburnum. From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Botanic Garden, Stockholm. Received Jan. 19, 1955. 223423. Me&LILOTUS OFFICINALIS (L.) Lam. Fabaceae. Yellow sweetclover. From Canada. Seeds presented by the Experimental Farm, Brandon, Manitoba, Received Jan. 20, 1955. ‘Erector’. 223424 to 223430. From Yugoslavia. Seeds presented by the Institute for Plant Breeding and Plant Introduction, Zemun. Received Jan. 20, 1955. 223424 and 223425. HorpEUM VULGARE L. Poaceae. ~ Barley. 223424. ‘Vindicat’. 223425. ‘Zemun’. 223426 to 223430. Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 223426. ‘Kruzevoe’. D234 290) Buzawee 223427. ‘Kuron’ 223430. ‘Puza 80-3’. 223428. ‘Punjab 21’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 25 223431 to 223474. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 4, 1955. 223431. Autitum cepa L. Liliaceae. Onion. Col. No. 1184. ‘Piaz’. Faizabad, Badakhshan. Sept. 25, 1954, Elevation 4,000 feet. 223432. AvVENA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Common oats. Col. No. 1124. ‘Lass’. Khash, Jurm, Badakhshan. Sept. 21,1954. Elevation 6,700 feet. 223433. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. Col. No. 1094. ‘Nakhod’. Market, Faizabad, Badakhshan. Sept. 19, 1954. 223434 to 223436. Cucumis MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 223434. Col. No. 1086. ‘Kharbozeh’. Kisham, Badakhshan, Sept. 18, 1954. Elevation 3,300 feet. Fruit oval, yellow; flesh yellowish white; flavor sweet. 223435. Col. No. 1100. ‘Kharbozeh’. Market, Faizabad, Badakhshan. Sept. 19, 1954. Elevation 4,000 feet. Fruit oval, green; flesh whitish yellow, sweet. 223436. Col. No. 1155. Jurm, Badakhshan. Sept. 22, 1954. Elevation 4,800 feet. Fruit oval, green; flesh green. 223437. CucuMIS SATIVUS L. Cucumber. Col. No. 1099. ‘Badreng’ or ‘Khair’. Market, Faizabad, Badakhshan. Sept. 19, 1954. Elevation 400 feet. 223438. CucURBITA MAXIMA Duchesne Cucurbitaceaze. Squash. Col. No. 1153. ‘Kadoo’. Jurm, Badakhshan. Sept. 22,1954. Elevation 4,800 feet. 223439. EriaANTHUSSp. Poaceae. Col. No. 1339. ‘Monj’. Laghman, Eastern Province. Oct. 13, 1954. Ele- vation 3,000 feet. Large perennial bunchgrass growing to a height of 5 feet. 223440. ForruyNnia Sp. Brassicaceae. Col. No. 163. Near Dilaram, Girishk, May 25, 1954. Elevation 2,800 feet. Desert plant; stems green; leaves gray green, semisucculent; sometimes grazed. 223441. Gossypium sp. Malvaceae. Col. No. 1269. ‘Taliq-An, Kataghan. Oct. 2, 1954. Elevation 3,000 feet. From the U.S.S.R. 223442. GossyPIUM sp. Col. No. 1278. Khanabad, Kataghan. Oct. 3, 1954. Elevation 2,000 feet. From the U.S.S.R. 223443. GossYPIUM sp. Col. No. 1319. ‘Ponbeh’. Jalalabad. Oct. 12, 1954. Elevation 2,300 feet. 223444. HorpbEuMSp. Poaceae. Col. No. 1074. Kalifgan, Kataghan. Sept. 17, 1954. Elevation 4,500 feet. Perennial bunch grass, well grazed. 223445 to 223450. HorpruM vuLGaRE L. Barley. 223445. Col. No. 1077. ‘Jow’. J eo: 2245185 > Hae 224520. ‘Geisha’. 224521 to 224524. Prunus avium L. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. From Canada. Scions presented by the Dominion Experimental Ferm, Summerland, British Columbia. Received Mar. 29, 1955. 224521. ‘Sam’. 224523. ‘Star’. 224522. ‘Sparkle’. 224524. ‘Sue’. 224525 and 224526. From Japan. Seeds presented by the University of Tokyo, Tokyo. Received Mar. 30, 1955. 224525. IJLEX micrococcA Maxim, Aquifoliaceae. Helly. 224526. ILEX ROTUNDA Thunb. Holly. 224527 and 224528. VERNONIA ANTHELMINTICA Willd. Asteraceae. Kinkeoi! ironweed. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultura] Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Mar. 29, 1955. 224527. L.W. 939. From the Drug Research Laboratory, Jammu & Kashinir. 224528. From Solan (Simla Hills). 224529 to 224541 SaccHarum (hybrids) Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Indonesia. Cuttings presented by the Java Sugar Experiment Station, Pasuruan, Java. Received Mar. 29, 1955. 224529. 25 Oc 20 Kara-Kar-Awa (British Guiana). 224530. 30 Oc 15 Ketingan Tenggaron. 224531. 24 Oc 63 Negros Purple. 224532. X Oc 22 Roppae Austr. 224533. 22 Oc 7 Tanimbar babor 2. 224534. 24 Oc 51 Teboe hitam Fort de Kock. 224535. 30 Oc 31 Teboe liti Oewis Tenggaron. 224536. 25 Oc 15 Tofumapal (British Guiana). 224537. > Oc 11 Vulu Malakka S. W. M. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 65 224529 to 224541—Continued 224538. 15 Oc 7 Woeloeng Sockodono. 224539. 30 Oc 22. 224540. 3067 P.O. J. B2AnAt. . 8074 P.O. J. 224542 to 224546. ViTIs RUPESTRIS Scheele Vitaceae. Grape. From France. Cuttings presented by the Ecole Nationale d’Agriculture de Mont- pellier, Montpellier (Herault). Received Mar. 31, 1955. 224542. ‘Violettes (Couderc)’. 224545. ‘Mission’. 224543. ‘de Forthworth’. 224546. ‘Violet’ (Richter). 224544. ‘Metalleque’. 224547 to 224553. From France. Scions presented by the Pepinieres G. Delbard, Malicorne per Com- mentary, (Allier). Received Mar. 31, 1955. 224547 to 224551. Matus syivestris Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 224547. ‘Boskoop Rouge’. 224550. ‘Reine des Reinettes’. 224548. ‘Calville Blanc’. 224551. ‘Transparent de croncels’. 224548. ‘Jeanne Hardy’. 224552 and 224553. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Common pear. 224552. ‘Beurre Giffard’. 224553. ‘Sucree Rosee’ (Soucher 53-). 224554 to 224563. Cucumis MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. From Iran. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission to Iran, Tehran. Received Mar. 31, 1955. Collected near Ishfan. ‘Kharbooseh’. 224554. No. 1. 224559. No. 6. 224555. No. 2. 224560. No. 7. 224556. No. 3. 224561. No. &. 224557. No. 4. 224562. No. 9. 224558. No. 5. 224563. No. 10. 224564. GossyPIUM ARBOREUM L. Malvaceae. Asiatic tree cotton. From Uganda. Seeds presented by the Empire Cotton Growing Corporation, London. England. Received Mar. 3, 1955. Originally from Madagascar. 224565. CAMELLIA SINENSIS (L.) Kuntze Theaceae. Tea. From Maryland. Seeds planted at the United States Plant Introduction Station, Glenn Dale. Numbered Apr. 4, 1955. Originally from Gopalpur Tea Estate, Copalbagan, Jalpaiguri, India. Obtained through the MeCormick Spice Company, Inc., Baltimore, Md. 224566 to 224570. From Southern Rhodesia. Clones collected by J. L. Stephens, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 4, 1955. 66 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 224566 to 224570—Continued 224566. CYNODON sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 124. Tobacco Research Station, Salisbury. Plant tall with slender stems, long stolons and rhizomes; few seed heads; does not fire seriously; disease resistant. A desirable grazing type. 224567. CyYNODON sp. Col. No, 126. ‘Tobacco Research Station, 10 miles south of Salisbury. Mar. 21, 1955. Plants to 4 feet high; stems coarse; stolons 15 to 20 feet long. Used to pre- vent soil erosion and as a cover crop preceeding tobacco. 224568. CyYNODON sp. Col. No. 128. ‘Tobacco Research Station, Salisbury. Mar. 21, 1955. Plants about 12 inches high, upright with some stolons; few seeds; fires to some extent. 224569. CyYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Bermudagrass. Col. No. 129. Tobacco Research Station, Salisbury. Mar. 21, 1955. Fine- leafed, short; good sod type; spreads fairly rapidly. 224570. (Undetermined.) Col. No. 127. Near Tobacco Research Station, Salisbury. Mar. 21, 1955. Plants about 12 inches high, vigorous; color dark green; no seed heads. 224571 to 224597. From Ohio. Seeds at the Agricultural Experiment Station, Wooster. Numbered Apr. 4, 1955. Varieties listed in Table V ‘‘Horticultural characters and reaction to two diseases of the Lycopersicon accessions in the North Central Region.” 224571 te 224579. LycopERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 224571. Wooster 521314; ‘Lindstrom 2387—2-1-4’, 224572. Wooster 541200; ‘Rick 2-100’. 224573. Wooster 541203; ‘Rick LA53’. 224574. Wooster 541206; ‘Butler’. 224575. Wooster 541208; ‘Butler’. 224576. Wooster 541212; ‘Jenkins 234’. 224577. Wooster 541214; ‘Dennett APS’. 224578. Wooster 541217; ‘P. A. Young G 1071 b’. 224579. Wooster 541295; ‘Butler’. 224580. LycopmrRsIcon (hybrid). Tomato. (L. esculentum X pimpinellifolium) ‘Bohn 79532’. 224581 to 224597. LycoPpERSICON ESCULENTUM Mull. Tomato. 224581. Wooster 541270; ‘Bohn, Danmark 5058’. | 224582. Wooster 541271; ‘Bohn, Danmark 5057’. 224583. Wooster 541272; ‘Bohn, Danmark 5061’. 224584. Wooster 541273; ‘Bohn, Danmark 5074’. 224585. Wooster 541274; ‘Bohn, Waltham Forcing 5059’. 224586. Wooster 541275; ‘Bohn, Waltham Forcing 5060’. 224587. Wooster 541276; ‘Bohn, Waltham Forcing 5069’. 224588. Wooster 541277; ‘Bohn, Waltham Forcing 5073’. 224582. Wooster 491330; PI 148720 x PI 79532. 224526. Wooster 531267; ‘Rick 2-69’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 67 224571 to 224597—Continued 224581 to 224597—-Continued 224591. Wooster 531268; ‘Rick 2-171’. 224592. Wooster 531270; ‘Rick 2-84’. 224593. Wooster 531271; ‘Rick 2-137’. 224594. Wooster 531272; ‘Rick 16-9’. 224595. Wooster 531273; ‘Rick 2-185’. 224596. Wooster 531285: ‘Bishop K-50’. 224597. Wooster 541251; ‘Pollack 1025’. 224598 CoFrFEA ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the Coffee Research Station, Ruiru. Received Apr. 4, 1955. Harvested from plots at Makuyu. Ix-7. 224599. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA Var. HISPANICA (Roth) Duby Poaceae. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Department of Agronomy, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. Received Apr. 4, 1955. Collected near Ruhama. 224600. Prunus avium L. Amyegdalaceae. Sweet cherry. From-Canada. Scions presented by the Dominion Experimental Station, Morden, Manitoba. Received Apr. 5, 1955. ‘Coronation’. 224601... Poa praTENSIS L. Poaceae. Kentucky bluegrass. From Germany. Seeds presented by Dr. Hans Leichum, Frankfurt-am-Main. Received Apr. 5, 1955. 224602 and 224603. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Station, Rehovoth. Received Apr. 5, 1955. ; 224602. PisTacIaA X SAPORTAE Burnat. Anacardiaceae. Collected at Safad, Galilee. 224603. SrsamMuM INDIcuUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. Local variety. 224604. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae: Rice. From India. Seeds presented by the Rice Specialist, Hyderabad, Deccan, India. Received Apr. 5, 1955. ‘Shala’. 224605. Oryza SATIvA L. Poaceae Rice. From Indonesia. Seeds presented by the Institute jor Agricultural Research, Bogor. Received Apr. 5, 1955. ‘Sigadis’. 224606 to 224608. SrcaLE CEREALE L. Poaceae Rye. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Instituto de Fitotecnia, Ministerio de Agricultura, Buenos Aires. Received Apr. 5, 1955. ' 224606. ‘AC 1310-5/51’. 224607. ‘AC 1628-4/54’. 224608. ‘AC 1645-5/54’. 68 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 224609 to 224611. Maus syivesrris Mill. Malaceae. Apple. From Finland. Scions presented by Dr. Toivo Rautavaara, Helsinki. Received Apr. 6, 1955. 224609. ‘Gallen’. 224610. ‘Huvitus’. 224611. ‘Sokeri Miron’. 224612. INGA sp. Mimosaceae. From Puerto Rico, Seeds presented by the Federal Experiment Station, Mayaguez. Received Apr. 6, 1955. 224613. Horprum sp. Poaceae. From Germany. Seeds presented by Anheuser-Busch, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Re- ceived Apr. 6, 1955. ‘Heines Haisa I]’. 224614. Bromus WILLDENOW! Kunth Poaceae. Rescuegrass. From Uruguay. Seeds presented by the Instituto Fitotechnica La Estanzuela, Colon- ia. Received Apr. 6, 1955. L. BE. 157/49. 224615 to 224622. From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Weibull Plant Breeding Institute, Landskrona. Received Apr. 7, 1955. 224615 and 224616. PHELEUM PRATENSE L. Poaceae. Timothy 224615. ‘Weibull’s Original Kampe II’. 224616. T 41. 224617. TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Fabaceae. Alsike clover. ‘Weibull’s Original Tetraploid Alsike’. 224618 to 224620. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 224618. ‘Weibull’s Original Resistenta’. 224619. ‘RII Tetraploid’. 224620. ‘R 28 Tetraploid’. 224621 and 224622. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Whiteclover. 224621. ‘Weibull’s Original Nora’. 224622. ‘Weibull’s Original Robusta’. 224623. \Merpicaco sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. From France. Seeds presented by A. Rousset & Fils, Chatendum, Paris. Received Apr. 7, 1955. ‘Lucerne Socheville’. 224624 and 224625. LaLLEMANTIA IBERICA (Bieb.) Fisch. & Mey. Menthaceae. From Germany. Seeds presented by the Institut vor NKulturpflanzenforschung, Gatersleben. Received Apr. 7, 1955. 224624. LaL 1/54. Boranie Garden, Munich. 224625. LaL 2/53. Botanic Garden, Rostock. 224626 to 224630. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. From Thailand. Seeds presented by the Rice Department, Bangkok. Received Apr. 7, 1955. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 224626 to 224630—Continued 224626. No. 1. 224629. No. 4. 224627. No. 2. 224630. No. 5. 224628. No. 3. 224631 to 224646. From Morocco. Seeds presented by the Institut Scientifique Cherifien, Rabat. Received Apr. 8, 1955. 224631. ANTHYLLIS HAMOSA Desf. Fabaceae. No. 1654. 224632. ANTHYLLIS VULNERARIA L. No. 1645. 224633. ERAGROSTIS ATROVIRENS Var. HESPERIDUM Emb. & Maire Poaceae. No. 242. 224634. LATHYRUS ARTICULATUS L. Fabaceae. No. 1809. 224635. Lorus MaroccaNus Ball Fabaceae. No. 1658. 2246386. Lupinus prtosus Murr. Fabaceae. No. 1442. 224637. ONOBRYCHIS SAXATILIS var, ATLANTICA Batt. & Maire INo..1772. 224638. ONONIS COSSONIANA Boiss. Fabaceae. No. 1553. 224639. PSORALEA AMERICANA Var. POLYSTACHYA (Poir.) P. Cout. No. 1682. Peavine. Trefoil. Fabaceae. Poaceae. 224640. STIPA GIGANTEA Var. MAROCCANA Pau & Font-Quer Poaceae. No. 137. 224641. Stipa RETORTA Cav. No. 148. 224642. ‘TRIFOLIUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM L. Fabaceae. No. 1600. 224643. TRIFOLIUM BOCCONEI Savi No. 1621. 224644. ‘TRIFOLIUM CAMPESTRE Schreb. No. 1648. 224645. ‘TRIFOLIUM MARITIMUM Huds. No. 1612. 224646. ‘TRIFOLIUM TOMENTOSUM I. No. 1628. 224647. SrsamumM INpicumM L. Pedaliaceae. From Nigeria. Seeds presented by the University College, Ibadan. 1955. Grown at Samaru. Needlegrass. Needlegrass. Clover. Clover. Clover. Clover. Woolly clover. Sesame. Received Apr. 8, 70 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 224648. Dania sp. Asteraceae. From Costa Rica. Collected by E. G. Nelson, Field Crops Research Branch, Belts- ville, Md. Received Apr. 8, 1955. ‘Riega Bagazo’. 224649 to 224656. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Hokkaido Agricultural Experiment Station, Hokkaido. Received Apr. 8, 1955. 224649. ‘Kikou’. 224653. ‘Okute-Eikou’. 224650. ‘Hugisaka—}’. 224654. ‘Terunishiki’. 224651. ‘Ishikari-Shirage’. 224655. ‘Tominishiki’. 224652. ‘Nakate-Eikou’. 224656. ‘Toyohikari’. 224657 to 224660 Triticum AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Sydney, New South Wales. Received Apr. 8, 1955. 224657. ‘Doubbi’. 224659. ‘Insignia’. 224658. ‘Eden’. 224660. ‘Rapier’. 224661 to 224663. SrsamuM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. From Libya. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission to Libya, Tripoli. Received Apr. 8, 1955. 224661. No. 45. 224662. No. 64A. 224663. Local. 224664 and 224665. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. From Thailand. Seeds presented by the Rice Department, Bangkok. Received Apr. 8, 1955. | 224664. ‘Khaota Hang’. 224665. “Nangmol’. 224666 and 224667. ‘TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clover. From Denmark. Seeds presented by Carl Jacobsensvej, Valby, Copenhagen. Re- ceived Apr. 8, 1955. 224666. Single cut (No. 05038). 224667. Double cut (No. 0685). 224668 to 224680. From New York. Seeds at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Geneva, Num- bered Apr. 11, 1955. 224668. Cucumis sativus L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. ‘Waga Husinari’, Originally from Korea. A selection having only pistillate flowers. 224669 and 224670. CucurRBITA MAXIMA Duchesne Cucurbitaceae. Squash. 224669. ‘Bush Buttercup’. (New Hampshire.) Selected from an unknown P.I. number in 1938. 224670. ‘Balkabagi’. Originally from Turkey. An orange turban squash. 224671. LESPEDEZA STIPULACEAE Maxim. Fabaceae. From James F. A. Brannon, Fulton, N. Y. 224672. LESPEDEZA sp. From James F. A. Brannon, Fulton, N. Y. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 71 224668 to 224680—Continued 224673 and 224674. VycorERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 224673. ‘Mikado’. Originally from Uruguay. 224674. ‘BV No. 5’. Very early breeding variety 224675. LyCcoPERSICON ESCULENTUM Var. CERASIFORME (Dun.) A. Gray ‘X907W’. Originally from Mexico. Fruits cherry size. Late blight resistant. 224676. Matva VERTICILLATA L. Malvaceae. ‘Futter malva’. Originally from the Jardin Botanique, Nancy, France. Se- lection valued for forage, particularly for silage. 224677. Pisum sativum lL. Fabaceae. Garden pea. ‘Delwicke Early Scotch’. Very vigorous; medium maturity; many double pods; heavy set. Selection from P.]. 222534. 224678 and 224679. PruNuspomeEstTica L. Amygdalaceae. Common plum. Originally from Skierniewice. Poland. 224678. ‘Petiblanco’. 225407. 46-400. 225409. 48-474. 225408. 47-408. 2°5410. 49-480. 225411 to 225416. ‘Sinvalocho’ X £2762 #58002 ‘Petirrojo’. 225411. 50-490. 225414. 53-499. 225412. 51-491. 225415. 54-517. 225413. 52-494. 225416. 55-518 225417 and 225418. 38 M.A. X 2762 #53002 225417. 56-528. 225418. 57-530. 225419 to 225439. ‘Sinvalocho’ X ‘Petirrojo’. JANARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 225363 to 225525—Continued 225419 to 225438—Continued 69-622. 70-632. 71-639. 72-640. 73-641. 74-646. 75-652. 76-653. 77-682. 78-692. 82-798. 83-800. 88-848, 89-853. 90-855. 93-873. 95-904. 99-2552. 100-2579. 114-197. 115-241. 116-245. 117-262. 118-272. 119-345. 120-349. 121-352. 122-362. 123-364. 124-377. 225419. 58-537. 225430. 225420. 59-540. 225431. 225421. 60-541. 225432. 225422. 61-564. 225433. 225423. 62-568. 225434. 225424. 63-569. 225435. 225425. 64-570. 225436. 225426. 65-585. 225437. 225427. 66-590. 225438. 225428. 67-603. 225439. 225429. 68-605. 225440 to 225443. 38 M. A. X ‘Petirrojo’. 225440. 80-769. 225442. 225441. 81-784. 225443. 225444 to 225450. ‘Sinvalocho’ xX ‘Petiblanco’. 225444. 84-828. 225448. 225445. 85-829. 225449, 225446. 86-839. 225450. 225447. 87-840. 225451 to 225454. ‘Sinvalocho’ & 2762 #53002 ‘Petirrojo’. 225451. 91-867. 225453. 225452. 92-869. 225454. 225455 to 225459. 38 M.A. &X ‘Petirrojo’. 225455. 96-908. 225458. 225456 97-910. 225459. 225457. 98-915. 225460. ‘Petiblanco’ & CZ(13)002400. 101-32. 225461 to 225483. ‘Sinvalocho’ X ‘Petiblanco’. 225461. 102-71. 225473. 225462. 103-72. 225474. 225463. 104-94. 225475. 225464. 105-96. 225476. 225465. 106-119. 225477. 225466. 107-129. 225478 225467. 108-130. 225479 225468. 109-138. 225480 225469. 110-167. 225481 225470. 111-172. 225482 225471. 112-—:91. 225483 225472. 113-196. 93 94 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 225363 to 225525—Continued 225484 to 225488. ‘Sinvalocho’ X ‘Petiblanco’. 225484. 125-392. 225487. 128-443. 225485. 126-397. 225488. 129-461. 225486. 127-418. 225489 to 225493. ‘Sinvalocho’ xX ‘Petirrojo’. 225489. 130-543. 225492. 133-659. 225490. 131-555. 225493. 134-663. 225491. 132-584. 225494 to 225488. ‘Sinvalocho’ X ‘Petiblanco’. 225494. 135-833. 225497. 138-843. 25495. 136-838. 225498. 140-900. 225496. 137-842. 225499 to 225501. 38 M. A. X ‘Petirrojo’. 225499. 141-907. 225500. 142-929. 225591. 143-2561. 225502 and 225503. ‘Sinvalocho’ X~ ‘Petirrojo’. 225502. 144-2582. 225503. 145-2585. 225504 to 225524. ‘Sinvalocho’ X ‘Petiblanco’. 225504. 146-74. 225515. 157-244. 225505. 147-91. 225516. 158-251. 225506. 148-92. 225517. 159-254. 225507. 149-C3. 225518. 160-375 225508. 150-95. 225519. 161-399. 225509. 151-100. 225520. 152-410. 225510. 152-111. 225521. 163-420. 225511. 153=112. 225522. 164-446. 225512. 154-121. 225523. 165-448. 225053. 155-122. 225524. 166-450. 225514. 156-193. 225525. ‘Sinvalocho’ SPeuniancen 167-831. 225526 to 225539. From Germany, Plants purchased from Herm. A. Heese Baumschulen, Weener Received Apr. 29, 1955. 225526. ABIES NORDMANNIANA (Steven) Spach Pinaceae. } ‘Pendula’. ; 225527. ACER SACCHARINUM L. Aceraceae. Nordm ann fir. Silver maple. ‘Pyramidale’. | 225528. 225529. ACER LAXIFLORUM Pax Maple. ACER VEITCHI Schwerin Veitch maple. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 95 225526 to 225539—Continued 225530 and 225531. Crprus Lipanu A. Rich. Pinaceae. Cedar-of-Lebanon. 225530. ‘Sargentii’. 225531. ‘Stenocoma’. 225532. JUNIPERUS coxiI A. B. Jacks Pinaceae. Cox juniper. 225533. LABURNUM ALPINUM (Mill.) Bercht. & Presl. Fabaceae. Scotch laburnum. ‘Pendulum’. 225534. PICEA ORIENTALIS (L.) Link Pinaceae. Oriental spruce. ‘Nutans’. 225535. POPULUS SZECHUANICA C. Schneid. Salicaceae. Szechwan poplar. 225536. PopuLus witsont C. Schneid. 225537. PruNus avium L. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. ‘Flore Plene Grandiflora’. 225538. PRUNUS PADUS L. Bird cherry. ‘Flore Pleno’. 225539. SaLix X cCHRYSOSTELA Dode_ Salicaceae. 225540 Fracartia (hybrid). Rosaceae. Strawberry. From Norway. Plants presented by the Agricultural College of Norway, Vollebekk, Received Apr. 29, 1955. ‘Abundance’. 225541. SoLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Great Britain. Tubers presented by the Agricultural Research Council, Potato Genetics Station, Cambridge. Received May 2, 1955. ‘Skerry Champion’. 225542. Lupinus LuTEus L. Fabaceae. European yellow lupine. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by the Selectiebednjf ‘‘Luidenburg’” N.V., Groningen. Received May 2, 1955. ‘Neven Yellow’. 225543 Mepicaco sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. From Germany. Seeds presented by the Broun’sche Saatzuchtwirtschaff, Wehrda. Received May 2, 1955. NR. X 1566/54 ‘Hildebrads Wehradaer Luzerne Superelite’. 225544 and 225545. Jucians REGIA L. Juglandaceae. Persian walnut. From France. Seeds presented by Gilbert Hermann, Bergerac, Dordogne. Re- ceived May 2, 1955. 225544. ‘Corne’. 225545. ‘Marbot’. 225546 to 225550. Menpicaco sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfaifa. From France. Seeds presented by the Station Centrale d’Amelioration des Plantes, Versailles. Received May 2, 1955. 225546. ‘Du Puits’. 225549. ‘Gamma’. 225547. ‘Emeraude’. 225550. ‘Orchesienne’. 225548. FD 100. 96 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 225551 to 225590. From Africa. Seeds collected by J. L. Stephens, Agricultural Explorer, Plant In- troduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Section, Beltsville, Md. Received May 2, 1955. Collected Feb. to Mar., 1955. 225551. AESCHYNOMENE INDICA L. Fabaceae. Col. No. 159. Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia. Grows to 3 feet high. 225552. ALBIzzZIA LEBBECK (L.) Benth. Muimosaceae. Col. No. 39. Dakar, West Africa. 225553. DANTHONIOPSIS DINTERI (Pilger) C. E. Hubb. Poaceae. Col. No. 145. Bluff around Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia. Plants to 7 feet high; leaves broad, tender. 225554. BRACHIARIA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 79. Pretoria, Transvaal. Dense bunchgrass, to 2.5 feet high; leaves compact, fine. 225555. Cassia sp. Caesalpiniaceae. Col. No. 165. Along road near Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia. Plants to 4 feet high. 225556. CHLORIS sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 141. Experiment Station plot, 10 miles from Lusaka, Northern Rho- desia. Plant to 4 feet high; somewhat coarse. 225557. CITRULLUS VULGARIS Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. Col. No. 110. Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. Fruits about 6 inches in diameter. 225558. CROTALARIA LEUBNITZIANA Schinz Fabaceae. Col. No. 154. Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia. Annual to 2 feet high. 225559. CROTALARIA Sp. Col. No. 155. Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia. Similar to P.I. 225558 but more delicate and more prostrate. 225560. CROTALARIA INTERMEDIA Kotschy Slenderleaf crotalaria. Col. No. 157. Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia. Plants to 5 feet high. 225561. DacryLOcTENIUM AEGYPTIUM (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Durban crowfootgrass. Col. Ne. 100. About 35 miles east of Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. Plants to 3.5 feet. high. 225562. DiGirTaria sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 50. Pretoria, Transvaal. Extremely dense bunchgrass to 2.5 feet high. 225563. DiIGITARIA sp. Col. No. 51. Pretoria, Transvaal. Plant to 3 feet high, stoloniferous; good vielder of hay or forage; growth compact. 225564 and 225565. DoLicHos LABLAB L. Fabaceae. Hyacinth-bean 225564. Col. No. 33. Utrecht, Natal, South Africa. Presented by the Botany Department of the Department of Agriculture, Pretoria. 225565. Col. No. 37. Pretoria, Transvaal. Originally from Fort Beaufort, Cape Province. 225566. EcHINOCHLOA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 53. Pretoria, Transvaal. A giant grass, to 10 feet high; yield good. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 97 225551 to 225590—Continued 225567. ECHINOCHLOA sp. Col. No. 56. Plant to 3 feet high; rhizomes short; upright; stems fine. 225568. EcCHINOCHLOA CRUSGALLI var. MITIS (Pursh) Peterm. Beardless barnyard grass. Col. No. 57. Pretoria, Transvaal. Plant to 8 feet high; heavy yielder; used for silage. 225569. ELEUSINE CORACANA (L.) Gaertn. Poaceae. Ragi. Col. No. 128.. Negro Secio Reservation, about 20 miles from Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. Plants to 2.5 feet high. 225570. ERAGROSTIS sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 55. Pretoria, Transvaal. Plant to 5 feet high; dense bunchgrass; yield heavy; seeds heavy. 225571. ERIOSEMA sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 182. Five miles from Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. Plants to 8 feet high; much branched; flowers vellow; seeds abundantly. 225572. Festuca sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 42. Pretoria, Transvaal. Plant large and vigorous. 225573. GLYCINE JAVANICA L. Fabaceae. Col. No. 144. Experiment Station 10 miles from Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. 225574. HETEROPOGON sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 158. Near Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia. Plant to 6 feet high. 225575. INDIGOFERA ECHINATA Willd. Fabaceae. Indigo. Col. No. 142. Experiment Station, 10 miles from Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. Stems about 2 feet high. 225576. INDIGOFERA sp. Col No. 148. Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia. Plants to 4 feet high; seeds abundantly. 225577. INDIGOFERA sp. Col. No. 160. Near Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia. Plants to 4 feet high; woody; low vegetative yield. 225578. INDIGOFERA DIPHYLLA Vent. Indigo. Col. No. 149. Around Victoria Falls and Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. Pros- trate leafy legume. Common in ta!l grass. 225579. PaNnicuMsp. Poaceae. Col. No. 52. Pretoria Transvaal. Plant to 5 feet high; yield fairly good. 225580. PANICUM sp. Col. No. 77. Pretoria, Transvaal. Upright, very compact; makes fine hay. 225581. PANICUM sp. Col. No. 81. Pretoria, Transvaal. Plant to 5 feet high. Hay type. 225582. PANICUM sp. Col. No. 151. Open woods near Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia. Plants te 5 feet high. 98 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 225551 to 225590—Continued 225583 to 225585. PENNISETUM CILIARE (L.) Link Poaceae Bufflegrass. 225583. Col. No. 58. Pretoria, Transvaal. 225584. Col. No.59. Pretoria, Transvaal. A leafy type. 225585. Col. No. 69. Pretoria, Transvaal. Largest, latest and best variety grown. 225585. SETARIA SPHACELATA (Schum.) Stapf & Hubb. Poaceae. Millet. Col. No. 45. Pretoria, Transvaal. Grows wild; to 4 feet high. 22EE87. SETARIA sp. Col. No.72. Pretoria, Transvaal. Plant to5feet high. Bunch type; stems fine. 225588. SETARIA sp. Col. No. 74. Pretoria, Transvaal. Dense, compact bunchgrass to 2.5 feet high; leaves fine. 225589. SETARIA SPHACELATA (Schum.) Stapf & Hubb. Millet. Col. No. 75. Pretoria, Transvaal. Sprawling bunchgrass. 225590. SETARIA CHEVALIERI Stapf Millet Col. No. 80. Pretoria, Transvaal. Grass to 5 feet high; ornamental. 225591 to 225602. From British Hast Africa. Clones collected by J. L. Stephens, Agricultural Explorer,. Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received May 38, 1955. Collected Apr. 11 to 17, 1955 in Tanganyika. 2255$1. CyYNOoDON sp. Poaceae. Ccl. No. 209. Growing near Tabora Hotel. Aggressive; stolons stout; inter- nodes sho. t. 225592. CyYNODON sp. Col. No. 210. Near Tabora. Stems have longer internodes than P.[. 225591; 2 to 3 leaves per node. 225593. CYNODON sp. Col. No 211. Edge of street in Tabora. Stems stout; leaves yellowish green. 225594. CyYNODON sp. Col. No. 212. Along road to Airport, Tabora. Vigorous, dark green; about 15 inches high; stolons long; rhizomes short. Growing in thick sod. 225595. CyNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Bermudagrass. Co. No. 226. Mpwapa Experiment Station. Very good, short; fine sod. 225596. CYNODON sp. Col. No. 227. Mpwapa Experiment Station. A fine-leaved variety; 2 leaves per node; may be a cross with C. dactylon. 225597. CYNODON sp. Col. No. 228. Mpwapa Experiment Station. Small type mixed with ‘Starr’; grazed more closely than the coarse. 225598. CYNODON sp. Col. No. 229. Mpwapa Experiment Station. Large blue-green type; rather coarse. Used for hay and silage. 225599. CYNODON sp. Col. No. 230. Mpwapa Experiment Station. Grows best in moist soil; used for grazing, hay and silage. 225600. CyYNODON sp. Col. No. 231. Mpwapa Experiment Station. Smallest of ‘Starr’ variety, may be JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 99 225591 to 225602—Con inued a cross with C. dactylon. Grows in fairly wet soil; stems fine; leaves very pala- table. 223601. ANDROPOGON PAPILLOSUS Hochst. Poaceae. Bluestem.; Col. No. 232. Mpwapa Experiment Station. Grass tender; very fine leaved excellent for pasture or hay. 225602. (Undetermined.) Poaceae. Col. No. 204. No data. 225663 to 225605. Correa ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From India. Seeds presented by the Coffee Research Station, Balehonnur, Mysore State. Received May 3, 1955. 225603. 8.288. 225604. 8.333. 225605. S.795. 225606 to 225609. From India. Seeds presented by the Institute of Plant Industry, Indore. Received May 2, 1955. 225606. DicHANTHIUM ANNULATUM (Forsk.) Stapf Poaceae. Paiwan. 225607. BoTHRIOCHLOA PERTUSA (L.) A. Camus Poaceae. 225608. BoTHRIOCHLOA INTERMEDIA (R. Br.) A. Camus 225609. HETEROPOGON CONTORTUS (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Tanglehead. 225610 to 225619. PapAVER ORIENTALE L. Papaveraceae. Oriental poppy. From Turkey. Seeds presented by the University of Ankara, Ankaré. Received May 3, 1955. 225610. No. 34/1; ‘Bilecik’. 225615. 1390/3; ‘Isparta’. 225611. No. 35/1; ‘Bilecik’. 225616. 137/2; ‘Antalya’. 225612. No. 72/14; ‘Kutahya’. 225617. 163/2; ‘Kohya-Aksehir’. 225613. No. 4/2; ‘Manisa-Salihli’. 225618. 197/2; ‘Sivas-Yildiz’. 225614. 127/16; ‘Isparta-yalvac’. 225619. 269/1; ‘Gumushacikoy’. 225620 to 225714. From Colombia. Seeds presented by the Rockefeller Foundation, Bogota. Received May 4, 1955. 225620 and 225621. SoLaNum ACAULE Bitter Solanaceae. 225620. No. 592. 225621. No. 772. 225622 to 225637. SoLANUM ANDIGENUM Juz. & Buk. 225622. ‘Belena 33’. 225631. “Tacea 680. 225623. ‘Colorada 686’. 225632. ‘Tocana Colorada 46’. p2amea, 3 XC No. 17A. 225633. “Tuquerrena Negra’ o 225625. ‘Limena 590’. ‘Sabanera 61’. 2935 ‘ “ena Negra’ 25626. ‘Lizaraca Neera 6’. 225634. “Tuquerrena Negra’ o ‘Sabanera 61B’. 225627. ‘Lizaraza Rosada 5’. 995635. No. 427. 225628. ‘Pana Blanca 405’. ~ 925633. No. 679. 225629. ‘Papa de Ano 47’. 995537. N . 687. 225630. ‘Suso 682’. 100 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 225620 to 225714—Continued 225638 SoLANUM BREVIDENS Phil. No. 652. 225639 to 225648. 225639. 225640. 225641. 225642. 225643. 225649. 225651. 225652. No. 606. No. tito? alo: 225649 to 225651. SOLANUM COLOMBIANUM Dunal 2256 4 No. 479. 225650. No. 48). No. 481. 225652 to 225656. SoLANUM DEMISsUM Lindl. 225655. 225653. No. 620A. 225656. 639. 225657 to 225659. No. 279. 225658. No. 391. No. 568. 225660. SOLANUM LONGICONICUM Bitter 225654. 225657. 225659. No. 633. No. No. 401. No. 567. No. 571. SOLANUM CURTILOBUM Juz. & Buk. No. 642. No. 649. SOLANUM JUGLANDIFOLIUM H. B. K. 225661. SoLANUM MALINCHENSE Hawkes No. 605B. 225662. SoLANUM MOSCOPANUM Hawkes No. 281. 225663. SoOLANUM OCHRANTHUM Dunal No. 572. 225664. SOLANUM PEARCE! Phil. No. 655. 225665 to 225710. SoLANUM RYBINII Juz. & Buk. ‘Amarilla 252’. 225675. ‘Amarilla 588’. 225665. 225666. 225667. 225668. 225669. 225670. 225671. 225672. 225673. 225674. ‘Amarilla Larga 147’. Hee ‘Careta Amarilla 247’. 225677. Chaucha 118’. 225678. ‘Chaucha Amarilla 180’. ‘Chaucha Blanea 135’. 225679. ‘Chaucha Blanca Larga 125’. 225680. ‘Chaucha Blanca Larga 178’. 225681. ‘Chaucha Calavera 2255682. Blanea 122’. 295683. ‘Chaucha Chula Negra 131’. ‘Chaucha Colorada Redonda 183’. ‘Chaucha Curilla 181’. ‘Chaucha Morada’ o ‘Borrega 173’. ‘Chaucha Morada’ o ‘Negra 133’. ‘Chaucha Morada Redonda 191’. ‘Chaucha Negra 143’. ‘Chaucha Negra 193’. ‘Chaucha Negra 192’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 101 225620 to 225714—Continued 225665 to 22571C—Continued 225684. ‘Chaucha Oca (Rosada) 225697. ‘Jardina Morada 129’. ee 225698. ‘Marcilla 157’. Seance ena Bosquilla 225699. ‘Papa Amarilla’ o ‘Yema de Colorada 188 ; Huevo 288’. 225686. ‘Colorada 261’. 225687. -‘Colorada Blanca 232’. 225688. ‘Colorada Careta 234’. 225689. ‘Colorada Legitima 256’. 225690. ‘Colorada Lisa 248’. 225691. ‘Colorada Manzana 242’. 225692. ‘Criolla 276’. 225693. ‘Criolla Bandera 11’. 225694. ‘Criolla Rosada 10’. 225708. 119. 225695. ‘Jardina Blanca 130’. Jard C 225709. 277. 225696. ‘Jardina’ o ‘Chaucha rs Amarilla 561’. 225710 39278. 225711. SoLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Potato. No. 648A. 225712. ©£CLANUM ETUBERCSUM Var. CHILLANENSE Bitter No. 654. 225713. SoLANUM sp. No. 273. 225714. SoLANUM sp. No. 794. 225715. Hrsiscus cANNABINUS L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. From Southern Rhodesia. Seeds presented by the Sabi Valley Experiment Station, Umtaht. Received May 4, 1955. 225716 LaTHYRUS PRATENSIS L. Fabaceae. Meadow peavine. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Surrey. Received May 5, 1955. 225717 to 225719. Gossypium (hybrids). Malvaceae. Cotton. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by United States Operations Mission to Pakistan, through the American Embassy, Karachi. Received May 5, 1955. Originaliy from Bengal. 225717. American type. C.B. 2991. Near Rajshahi. 225718. Garo Hill type. C.B. 2992. Near Mymeusingh. 225719. Kidney type. C.B. 2993. Near Rajshahi. 225720 to 225725. From France. Seeds presented by the Botanic Garden, Nancy. Received May 5, 225700. ‘Papa Ibia (Blanca) 91’. 225701. ‘Papa Rosada (Rosada) 92’. 25702. ‘Papa Mora Criolla 226’. 225703. ‘Pepina 84’. 225704. ‘Rosada 124’. 225705. ‘Rosalena’ o ‘Pepina 239’. 225706. ‘Tabaca’ o ‘Chura 151’. 225707. ‘Yema de Huevo 81’. 1955. 225720. Datura QUERCIFOLIA H.B.IX. Solanaceae. Oakleaf datura. 225721. DatTuRA STRAMONIUM L. Jimsonweed. 225.22. DATURA TATULA L. 225723. DaTuRA sp. 102 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 225720 to 225725—Continued 225724. DATURA sp. 225725. DATURA sp. 225726 LOLIUM MULTIFLORUM Lam. Poaceae. Ryegrass. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Universita Degli Studi di Firenze, Florence. Received May 5, 1955. 225727 SANSEVIERIA THYRSIFLORA Thunb. Liliaceae. From Haiti. Leaf collected by E. G. Nelson, Cotton and other Fiber Crops Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received May 5, 1955. From Port-au-Prince. 225728 to 225732. From Turkey. Seeds presented by the Foreign Operations Administration, Ankar. Received May 5, 1955. 225728. ONOBRYCHIS VICIAEFOLIA Scop. Fabaceae. Sainfoin. 225729. ONOBRYCHIS sp. No. 1. 225730. ONOBRYCHIS sp. No. 2. 225731. ONOBRYCHIS sp. No. 3. 225732. VICIA NARBONENSIS L. Fabaceae. Vetch. 225733 TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wiueat. From Turkey. Seeds collected by J. R. Harlan, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Intro- duction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beitsville, Md. Received May 5, 1955. Seeds selected from a shipment of Hordeum sp., P.I. 170975, collected in Turkey in 1948. 225734. Triticum AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wieat. From Japan. Seeds presented by Dr. Leonard, San Francisco, California. Received May 6, 1955. Seeds selected from a shipment of Hordeum sp., P.I. 182615, received from Japan in 1949. 225735. ARUNDINARIA ALPINA Schum. Poaceae. Bamboo. From Kenya. Plants collected by J. L. Stephens, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received May 10, 1955. Col. No. 252. Forestry Department, Kitale. 225736 CoFFEA CANEPHORA Pierre ex Froehn. Rubiaceae. Coffee. From Portugal. Seeds presented by the Estacao Agronomica Nacional, Sacavem. Received May 9, 1955. . No. 299. ‘DeLa Nana’. Originally from the Station Centale de Baukoko, Ubangi- Shari, French Equatorial Africa. 225737 to 225742. From Kenya. Plants obtained by J. L. Stephens, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received May 10, 1955. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 103 225737 to 225742—Continued All plants originally collected by Dr. P. J. Greenway, East African Herbarium, Nairobi. 225737. SAINTPAULIA GROTH! Engl. Gesneriaceae. Col. No. 345. Bell Nurseries. 225738. SaINTPAULIA TONGWENSIS B. L. Burtt. Col. No. 341. Beli Nurseries. 225739. SAINTPAULIA Sp. Col. No. 240. Bell Nurseries. 225740. SAINTPAULIA sp. Col. No. 344. City Park Superintendent. 225741. SAINTPAULIA sp. Col. No. 342. Originally from southeast of Kilamanjaro, Tanganyika. 225742. SaINTPAULIA sp. Col. No. 348. City Park Superintendent. 225743 and 225744. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice, From Portugal. Seeds presented by the Estacao Agronomica Nacional, Sacavem, Received May 11, 1955. 225743. ‘Arroz da Terra’. 225744. ‘Arroz Portugues’. 225745 and 225746. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds obtained from the Rietulei Agricultural Research Station, Pretoria, Transvaal. Received May 11, 1955. 225745. CHLORIS PYCNOTHRIX Trin. Poaceae. 225746. CHLORIS VIRGATA Swartz 225747 to 225751. From India. Budwood presented by the Fruit Research Station, Kodur, Cuddapah District. Received May 11, 1955. 225747. CrtrrRus LIMON (L.) Burm. f. Rutaceae. Lemon. 225748 and 225749. CITRUS RETICULATA Bianco Mandarin orange. 225748. ‘Billikitchill’. 225749. ‘Kitchili’. 225750 and 225751. Citrus SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck Sweet orange. 225750. ‘Sathgudi’. 225751. ‘Vadlapudi’. Flesh pink. 225752 to 225781 RHoODODENDRON (hybrids). Ericaceae. Azalea. From Great Britain. Plants purchased from Walter C. Slocock, Limited, Woking, Surrey, Received May 11, 1955. 225752 to 225763. RaHoDODENDRON X KOSTERIANUM Schneid. Ericaceae. Koster azalea. 225752. ‘Alice de Steurs’. 225758. ‘Minister Therbicke’. 225753. ‘Alphonse Lavelle’. 225759. ‘Nicholas Beets’. 225754. ‘Bouquet d’Orange’. 225760. ‘Oranea’. 225755. ‘Chevalier de Reali’. 225761. ‘Prince Frederick’. 225756. ‘Hugo Hardyzer’. 225762. ‘Radiant’. 225757. ‘Mme. A. C. de Warelles’. 225763. ‘Therese’. 104 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 225752 to 225781—Continued 225764 to 225770. ‘Ghent’ < ‘Rustica-Flore Pleno’. 225764. ‘Aida’. 225768. ‘Milton’. 225765. ‘Queen Emma’. 225769. ‘Raphael de Smet’. 225766. ‘Guelder Rose’. 225770. ‘General Vetter’. 225767. ‘Josephine Klinger’. 225771 to 225780. ‘Knaphill’ hybrids. 225771. ‘Devon’. 225776. ‘Pink Delight’. 225772. ‘Gog’. 220000. RTIMCESS = 25773. ‘Harvest Moon’. 225778. ‘Satan’. 225774. ‘Mrs. Oliver Slocock’. 225779. ‘Seville’. 22a Gioon merelle. 225780. ‘Tunis’. 225781. RHODODENDRON OCCIDENTALE (hybrid). ‘Westminister’. 225782 to 225787. RaAuvoLFia vomiToria Afzel. Apocynaceae. Devilpepper. From the Belgian Congo. Cuttings received through the Ciba Pharmaceutical Pro- ducts, Incorporated, Summit, New Jersey. Originally from Inkisi, Kisantu. 225782. No. 1841. 225785. No. 3030. 225783. No. 1989. 225786. No. 2476. 225784. No. 2199. 225787. Germain 2721. 225788 to 225790. Gossypium (hybrids). Malvaceae. Cotton. From Uganda. Seeds presented by the Cotton Research Station, Namulonge, Kam- pala. Received May 138, 1955. 225788. A619. 225789. A619 X 474. 225790. (A619 X 474) X A7262. 225791 to 225796. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the Grasslands Research Station, Kitale. Re- ceived May 13, 1955. 225791. ALYSICARPUS GLUMACEUS DC. Fabaceae. 225792. TRIFOLIUM CHERANGANIENSE Gillett Fabaceae. Clover. 225793. ‘TRIFOLIUM RUEPPELLIANUM Fresen. Clover. 225794. TRIFOLIUM SEMIPILOSUM Fresen. Clover. 225795. TRIFOLIUM STEUDNERI Schw. Clover. 225796. ‘TRIFOLIUM TEMBENSE Fresen. Clover. 225797 to 225798. From Guatemala. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agropecuario Nacional ‘‘La Aurora’, Guatemala City. Received May 16, 1955. 225797. INGAsp. Mimosaceae. Received as I. deliciosus, an apparently unpublished name. 225798. INGA INGOIDES Willd. ‘Cushin’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 105 225799. CoFFEA sp. Rubiaceae. Coffee. From Portugal. Seeds presented by Dr. d’Oliveira, Sacavem. Received May 16, 1955. Originally from Posto Administrativo de Lumbo, Circunscricao de Mossuril, Niassa, Mozambique. No. 301. Resembles C. racemosa. 225800 to 225815. From Kenya. Stolons collected by J. L. Stephens, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received May 16, 1955. Collected in Kitale, Apr. 27 to 29, 1955. 225800. ACROCERAS MACRUM Stapf Poaceae. Col. No. 237. 225801. BRACHIARIA HUMIDICOLA (Rendle) Schweick. Poaceae. Col. No. 246. K 50181. Originally from Southern Rhodesia. 225802 to 225807. CyNoDON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. 225802. Col. No. 238. K 51426. 225805. Col. No. 244. K 51418. 225803: *Col. No. 239. K 51424 225806. Col. No. 250. K 53672. 225804. Col. No. 242. K 53655. 225807. Col. No. 251. K 5028. 225808. CyYNODON PLECTOSTACHYUS (Schum.) Pilger Col. No. 240. K 53647. 225809. CyYNODON sp. Col. No. 236. Originally from Eldoret. 225810. DiGiTarRIA MACROBLEPHARA (Hack.) Paoli Poaceae. Crabgrass. Col. No. 247. 225811. ELmUSINE FLOCCIFOLIA (Forsk.) Spreng. Poaceae. Col. No. 249. Perennial tufted grass. 225812. EULALIA GENICULATA Stapf Poaceae. Col. No. 241. Tufted grass. 225813. HusTACHYS PASPALOIDES (Vahl) Lanza & Mattei. Poaceae. Col. No. 248. 225814. SporRoBOLUS HELVOLUS (Trin.) Dur. & Schinz Poaceae. Dropseed. Col. No. 243 225815. SporoBoLus MarGinatus Hochst. Dropseed. Col. No. 245. 225816 and 225817. From Iran. Cuttings collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Intro- duction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received May 17, 1955. 225816. Rosasp. Rosaceae. Rose. Col. No. 14774. Shiraz. Elevation 5,200 feet. May 6, 1955. Bush large; on trellis; petals few, used locally to make a sweet rose-water drink. 225817. Rosa sp. Col. No. 14775. Shiraz. Elevation 5,200 feet. May 6, 1955. Vine large; flowers small, pale yellow. 106 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 225818 to 225820. From the Belgian Congo. Cuttings presented by Jardin Gillet, Kisantu. Received May 18, 1959. 225818. RAUVOLFIA sp. Apocynaceae. ‘Germain No. 2477’. 225819. RAUVOLFIA sp. No. 4603. 225820. RAUVOLFIA sp. No data. 225821. CHRYSANTHEMUM CINERARIAEFOLIUM (Trevir.) Vis. Aster- aceae. Pyrethrum. From Ecuador. Seeds presented by the Servicio Cooperativo Inter-Americano de Agricultura, Quita. Received May 18, 1955. A strain with 1.65 to 1.75 percent pyrethrum. 225822 to 225826. From Denmark. Seeds presented by Trifolium Frg, Copenhagen. Received May 18, 1955. 225822. DacTYLiS GLOMPRATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. No 06288. 225823. Frstuca ELATIOR L. Poaceae. Meadow fescue. No. 06574. 225824. FESTUCA RUBRA L. Red fescue. No. 06791. 225825. LoLiuM PERENNE L. Poaceae. Ryegrass. No: 0571: 225826. Poa TRIvIALIS lL. Poaceae. Roughstalk bluegrass. No. 02028. 225827 to 225829. ‘TRIiFOLIUM AMBIGUUM Bieb. Fabaceae. Kura clover. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received May 18, 1955. 225827. 2264 2n=16. Received in 1931 from the Botanic Gardens; Tiflis, Georgia, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 225828. 2771 2n=16. Received in 1932 from the Botanic Gardens, Tiflis, Georgia, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 225829. New Zealand Strain 2n=48. 225830 to 225832. | . From Austria. Seeds presented by Julius Stainer, Vienna. Received May 18, 1955. 225830 and 225831. Larix pecrpua Mill. Pinaceae. European larch. 225830. No.1. Foothills of the Alps, 2,000 to 3,300 feet elevation. 225831. No.2. Central Alps, 3,300 to 6,600 feet elevation. 225832. PINUS SYLVESTRIS L. Pinaceae. Scotch pine. 225833 to 225844. From Denmark. Seeds presented by the Jardin Botanique oe Universite, Copen- hagen. Received May 19, 1955. 225833. DaTURA BERNHARDII Lundstr. Solanaceae. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 107 225833 to 225844—Continued 22583 . DATURA CERATOCAULA Jacq. 225835. DaTURA FEROX L. 225836. Datura INoxia Mill. 22583 D,TurRA LeEICHHARDTH F. Muell. 225838. DATURA METELOIDES DC. Sacred datura. 225839. DATURA METEL L. Hindu datura. 225840 to 225842. DaTuRA STRAMONIUM L. Jimsonweed. 225840. Typical form. 225841. ‘Godroniv’. 225842. ‘Inermis’. 225843 and 225844. Datura TaTuta L. 225843. Typical form. 225844. ‘Inermis’. 225845 and 225846. Pinus syLVEsTRIs L. Pinaceae. Scotch pine. From Germany. Seeds presented by the Staatliche Samendarre Wolfgang. Kreis, Hanau. Received May 19, 1955. 225845. No. 1. 225846. No. 2. 225847 to 225849. From France. Plants presented by the Institut de Recherches du Coton, et des Textiles Exotiques, Paris. Received May 20, 1955. 225847. BorHMERIA NIVEA (L.) Gaud. Urticaceae. Ramie. NB SOLAT. 225848. BoEHMERIA PLATYPHYLLA D. Don African falsenettle. 225849. BOEHMERIA UTILIS Diebard. 225850. OrmosiIA sp. Fabaceae. From Jamaica. Seed presented by the Institute of Jamaica, Kingston. Received May 20, 1955. 225851. VERNONIA ANTHELMINTICA Willd. Asteraceae. Kinkaoil ironweed. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received May 20, 1955. 225852 to 225872. From Denmark. Seeds presented by J. E. Ohlsens Enke, Copenhagen. Received May 20, 1955. 225852 and 225853. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. BOTRYTIS L. Brassicaceae. Cauliflower. 225852. ‘Erfurt No. 118’. 225853. ‘Snowball’. 225854 to 225862. BraASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Cabbage. 225854. ‘Gluckstadt’. 225855. ‘Golden Acre No. 84’. 225856. ‘Golden Acre No. 409’. (Very early.) 225857. ‘Jersey Wakefield No. 422’. 108 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 225852 to 225872—Continued 225854 to 225862—Continued 225858. ‘Kissendrup No. 217’. (Red). 225859. ‘Primavera’. 225860. ‘September’. 225861. ‘Triumph’. 225862. ‘Winningstadt’. 225863 to 225865. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. GONGYLODES L. Kohlrabi. 225863. ‘Ozean’. 225864. ‘Treib Blue’. 225865. ‘Treib White’. 225866 to 225872. Daucus carota L. Apiaceae. Carrot. 225866. ‘Amager No. 23’. 225870. ‘Nantes No. 20’. 225867. ‘Amsterdam No. 378’. 225871. ‘Nantes No. 38’. 225868. ‘Chantenay Red Core 225872. ‘Touchon No. 26’. No. 36’. 225869. ‘Gonsenheimer No. 412’. 225873. COFFEA LIBERICA Bull. Rubiaceae. Liberian coffee. From Honduras. Seeds presented by K. J. Davidson, Lancetilla. Received May 23, 1955 225874 to 225936. From Africa. Seeds collected by J. S. Stephens, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Intro- duction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received May 23, 1955. Collected March and April, 1955. 225874 and 225875. ALysicaARPUS RUGOSUS (Willd.) DC. Fabaceae. 225874. Col. No. 156. Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia. Upright, to 5 feet high. 225875. Col. No. 217. Open field near Tabora, Tanganyika. Plants upright, to 5 feet high. 225876. BrEGONIA sp. Begoniaceae. Col. No. 202. Garden, Abercorn, Northern Rhodesia. Plant to 4 feet high; fiowers bright red. 225877. CAESALPINIA SEPIARIA Roxb. Caesalpiniaceae. Mysore thorn. Col. No. 198. Growing in hedge, Abercorn, Northern Rhodesia. Bush to 15 feet high. 225878. Cassta apsus L. Caesalpiniaceae. Col. No. 137. Ten miles from Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. Plant about 2 feet high. 225879. CENCHRUS sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 205. In woods, 10 miles from Abercorn, Northern Rhodesia. Plant upright, to 4 feet high. 225880. CHLORIS VIRGATA Swartz Poaceae. Col. No. 223. In park at Tabora, Tanganyika. To 4 feet high. 225881 CROTALARIA INTERMEDIA Kotschy Fabaceae. Col. No. 187. Along road from Lusaka to Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia. Plants to 5 feet high. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 109 225874 to 225936—Continued 225882. CROTALARIA sp. Col. No. 152. Along road near Victoria Fails, Northern Rhodesia. Plant sprawling. 225883. CROTALARIA sp. Col. No. 162. In open woods, Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia. Prostrate annual. 225884. CROTALARIA Sp. Col. No. 184. Ten miles north of Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. Plants to 5 feet high. 225885. CROTALARIA sp. Col. No. 192. Twenty miles north of Mkushi, Northern Rhodesia. A sprawling, bushy plant, to 18 inches high. 225886. CROTALARIA sp. Cot. No. 194. Ten miles north of Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. Plants about 3 feet high, bushy. 225887. CROTALARIA sp. Col. No. 218. Edge of native garden, Tabora, Tanganyika. Plants to 4 feet high, upright, bushy. 225888. CROTALARIA sp. Col. No. 225. Mpwapwa Experiment Station, Tanganyika. Plant small, semi- prostrate; good for grazing. 225889. DacryLocTENIUM AEGYPTIUM (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Durban crowfootgrass. Col. No. 182. Roadside, 30 miles east of Serenji, Northern Rhodesia. Plants to 18 inches high. 225890. DeEsMopIUM TOoRTUOSUM (Sw.) DC. Fabaceae. Tickclover. Col. No. 208. In park Tabora, Tanganyika. Piant upright, to 3 feet high. 225891. DiciTaria sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 203. Seven miles from Abercorn, Northern Rhodesia. Grass to 2 feet high with rhizomes. 225892. ELEuSINE coracaNna (L.) Gaertn. Poaceae. Ragi. Col. No. 196. Shiwa Ngandu, Northern Rhodesia. About 2 feet high. 225893. ERIOSEMA sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 117. Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. Plants stiff, upright, to 2 feet high 25894. HETEROPOGON sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 94. Rocky hill, Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. Plants to 2.5 feet high; upright bunchgrass. 225895. H®BTEROPOGON sp. Col. No. 188. Roadside near Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia. About 7 feet high. 225896. HETEROPOGON sp. Col. No. 193. Around Abercorn, Northern Rhodesia. Plants to 4 feet high 225897 and 225898. INDIGOFERA ECHINATA Willd. Fabaceae. Indigo. 225897. Col. No. 185. Roadside near Sirinji Experiment Station, Northern _ Rhodesia. Prostrate legume. 225898. Col. No. 215. Around Tabora, Tanganyika. Plant spreading, to 3 feet high. 110 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 225874 to 225936—Continued 225839. INDIGOFERA sp. Col. No. 177. Ten miles north of Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. Plant prostrate, leafy; heavy seeder. 225900. INDIGOFERA sp. Col. No. 214. Tabora, Tanganyika. Plant very prostrate, semivine. 225901. INDIGOFERA sp. Col. No. 219. Open field near Tabora, Tanganyika. Plant upright, woody, to 4 feet high. 225902. SESAMUM RADIATUM Schum. Pedaliaceae. Col. No. 106. Roadside near Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. 225903. SESAMUM sp. Col. No. 221. Tabora, Tanganyika. Plants to 5 feet high. 225904. SETARIA sp. Col. No. 143. Experiment Station, 10 miles from Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia, Plant 4 feet high, with about 10 stems. 225905. SorGHUM ARUNDINACEUM (Willd.) Stapf Poaceae. Kamerungrass. Col. No. 178. Road between Lusaka and Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia. Plants to 8 feet high. 225906. SORGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. Col. No. 138. Ten miles from Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. Plants to 8 feet high. 225907. SorGHUM VERSICOLOR Anderss. Col. No. 146. Around Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia. Plants to 7 feet high. 225908 and 225909. SrorOBOLUS PYRAMIDALIS Beauv. Poaceae. Whorled dropseed. 225908. Col. No. 222. Park at Tabora, Tanganyika. Plants to 6 feet high. 225909. Col. No. 40. Pretoria, Transvaal. Plant wild, along roadside, about 3 feet high. 225910. STYLOSANTHES sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 206. In park at Tabora, Tanganyika. Plants semiprostrate, to 4 feet high; flowers light yellow. 225911. TEPHROSIA sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 115. Tobacco Research Land, Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. Plants prostrate, spreading, to 4 feet high. 225912. ‘TEPHROSIA sp. Col. No. 116. Tobacco Research Station, 10 miles south of Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. Plant very prostrate. 225913. TEPHROSIA Sp. Col. No. 140. Bank 8 miles from Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. Plant to 24 inches high, semitrailing. 225914. ‘TEPHROSIA sp. Col. No. 166. Near Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia. Small vine to 6 feet high: forms dense mass. 225915. TEPHROSIA sp. Col. No. 191. Atong roadside 20 miles north of Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. Bushy, woody legume, to 4 feet high. 225916. ‘TEPHROSIA sp. Col. No. 207. In park at Tabora, Tanganyika. Plant prostrate, stems about 3 feet long. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 A} 225874 to 225936—Continued 225917. ‘TEPHROSIA Sp. Col. No. 216. Park at Tabora, Tanganyika. Plants upright, about 4 feet high. 225918. 'TEPHRUSIA sp. Col. No. 161. Near Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia. Plants to 2 feet high. 225919. TrTRASTIGMA sp. Vitaceae. Col. No. 150. Herbaceous vines climbing on trees in open woods near Victoria _ Falls; soil poor, dry; fruit in clusters, up to 0.5 inch in diameter; roots tuberous; not frost hardy. For breeding work and cytogenetic studies. 225920. TRICHOLAENA REPENS (Willd.) Hitche. Poaceae. Natalgrass. Col. No. 199. Near Mpkia on roadside, Northern Rhodesia. Plants to 3 feet high; panicles more dense than usual. 225921 to 225923. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi Fabaceae. Common cowpea. 225921. Col. No. 135. East Africa. Plant rather hardy, used as cover crop. 225922. Col. No. 136. Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. Used as cover crop. 225923. Col. No. 186. Twenty miles north of Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia. Vines vigorous, to 15 feet long. 225924. VIGNA sp. Col. No. 118. Near Tobacco Research Station, Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. Prostrate plant, spreading to 4 feet. 225925. VIGNA Sp. Col. No. 134. Field, 10 miles from Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. 225926. VIGNA sp. Col. No. 168. Near Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia. Vines spreading about 10 feet. 25927. VIGNA sp. Col. No. 181. On roadside 20 miles north of Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. Vines large, wild, to 15 feet long. 225928. VIGNA Sp. Col. No. 183. Roaeside 10 miles north of Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. Vines climbing on bushes, to 15 feet long. 225929. VIGNA Sp. Col. No. 200. Abercorn, Northern Rhodesia. Vines up to 10 feet long. 225930 and 225931. ZoRNIA DIPHYLLA (L.) Pers. Fabaceae. 225930. Col. No. 102. Ten miles from Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. Pros- trate legume. 225931. Col. No. 153. Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia. _ Common legume in fields and open woods. 225932. (Undetermined.) Fabaceae. Col. No. 96. Forty miles east of Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. Legume to 3 feet high. 225933. (Undetermined. ) Col. No. 104. Ten miles from Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. Trailing legume - to 7 feet long. Flowers red and yellow, fairly large. 225934. VIGNA VEXILLATA (L.) A. Rich. Fabaceae. Col. No. 133. Ten miles from Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. Vines up to 10 feet long. 112 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 225874 to 225936—Continued 225935. (Undetermined.) Col. No. 139. Five miles from Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. Vines about 8 feet ong. 225936. (Undetermined.) Col. No. 164. Near Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia. Vines ornamental; berries deep red, about 0.5 inch in diameter. 225937. Daucus caRoTa L. Apiaceae. Carrot. From Sweden. Seeds presented by Sveriges Utsadesforening, Svalov. Received May 25, 1955. 225938 to 225953. From Iran. Plant material collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received May 24, 1955. Collected May, 1955. 225938. APLUDA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 14815. Thirty miles south of Sirjan, along road to Bandar-Abbas. Sand wash in level valley. Elevation 5,800 feet. Perennial forming large clumps. (Plants. ) 225939. ARISTIDA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 14825. Fifty-eight miles south of Sirjan along road to Bandar-Abbas. Elevation 6,400 feet. Small xerophytic perennial. (Plants.) 225949. CYMBOPOGON sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 14824. Fifty-eight miles south of Sirjan along road to Bandar-Abbas. Hlevation 6,400 feet. Perennial xerophyte in scattered tufts. (Plants.) 225941. CyYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. Col. No. 14841. From Bradsu, very dry region. (Stolons.) 225942. ENNEAPOGON sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 14826. Fiftv-eight miles south of Sirjan along road to Bandar-Abbas. Elevation 6,400 feet. Tufted perennial on dry rocky slopes. (Plants.) 225943. Iris sp. Iridaceae. Col. No. 14834. Range plot in Sirjan Valley. Scattered in clumps on open plain. (Plants.) 225944. Iris sp. Col. No. 14839. About 21 miles east of Sirjan along road to Kerman. Elevation 8,000 feet. Flowers lavender, some with inner segments purple. (Plants.) 225945. ORYZOPSIS HOLCIFORMIS (Bieb.) Hack. Poaceae. Ricegrass. Col. No. 14809. Thirty-six miles southeast of Kerman along road to Bam. Elevation 8,800 feet. Perennial; culms brittle, soft. (Plants.) 225946 to 225948. Poa BuLtBosa L. Poaceae. Bulbous bluegrass. 225946. Col. Nc. 14812. Thirty-six miles southeast of Kerman along road to Bam. Elevation 8,800 feet. Grows among rocks. (Plants.) 225947. Col. No. 14810. Thirty-six miles southeast of Kerman along road to Bam. Perennial. (Plants.) 225948. Col. No. 14811. Thirty-six miles southeast of Kerman along road to Bam. Elevation 8,800 feet. Perennial; stems taller and more succulent than Col. No. 14810. (Plants.) | JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 113 225938 to 225953—Continued 225949. Stipa sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 14814. Thirty miles south of Sirjan along road to Bandar-Abbas. Elevation 5,800 feet. Perennial; crown small, leafy; in scattered tufts. Grazed only by gazelles. (Plants.) 225950. STrpa sp. Col. No. 14828. Fifty-eight miles south of Sirjan along road to Bandar-Abbas. tie 6,400 feet. Xerophytic perennial on rocky slopes in ungrazed area. Plants. ) 225951. STIPa sp. Col. No. 1. From between Bardesir and Sirjan, in very dry region. (Stolons.) 225952. (Undetermined.) Apiaceae. Col. No. 14813. Thirty-six miles southeast of Kerman along road to Bam, Elevation 8,400 feet. Herb; attractive perennial; roots deep; leaves feathery, glaucous, appressed to ground. 225953. (Undetermined.) Poaceae. Col. No. 14827. Fifty-eight miles south of Sirjan along road to Bandar-Abbas. Elevation 6,400 feet. Perennial xerophytic grass. (Plants.) 225954 to 225958. From Ethiopia. Stolons collected by J. L. Stephens, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received May 25, 1955. Collected May, 1955. 225954. CYNODON sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 351. Thirty miles south of Sciasciamanna, near Lake Abaya. Plant stoloniferous but not rhizomatious; well adapted to dry conditions; heavily grazed. 225955. CYNODON sp. Col. No. 352. Five miles north of Sciasciamann. Very important grazing area. 225956. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Bermudagrass. Col. No. 353. Near Lake Langana. Growing in shallow limestone soil among rocks; heavily grazed. 225957. CYNODON sp. Col. No. 354. Sciasciamanna. Plant stoloniferous; stems purple; leaves hairy; vigorous growth in moist red soil. 225958. CyYNODON sp. Col. No. 355. Addis Ababa. Growing in good red soil along side streets; some- times mixed with ‘Kikuyw’ grass; heavily grazed. 225959 to 225966. From Egypt. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission to Egypt, Cairo. Received May 25, 1955. 225959. CONVOLVULUS LANATUS Vahl Convolvulaceae. Soil dry, sandy, 3 to 6 inches annual rainfall; plant winter grown; highly palatable. 225950. DacTYLIS GLOMERATA var. HISPANICA (Roth) Duby Poaceae. Growing in medium to heavy soil, 3 to 6 inches annual rainfall; important forage plant. 225961. Kocuta inpica Wight Chenopodiaceae. Annual, to 6 feet high; germinates on winter rainfall of 3 to 6 inches; fairly pal- atable forage. Originally from India. 114 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 225959 to 225966—Continued 225962. MoricaANDIA NITENS Dur. & Barr. Brassicaceae. Shrub, highly palatable forage; excellent stand obtained with 3 to 7 inches annual rainfall. 225963. PITURANTHOS TORTUOSUS (DC.) Benth. & Hook. f. Apiaceae. Shrub, palatable; grows with annual rainfall from 1 to 6 inches. 225964. PLANTAGO ALBICANS L. Plantaginaceae. Plantain. Perennial; to 24 inches high; important source of sheep forage in west. Egypt; prefers sandy soil; annual rainfall 3 to 6 inches. 225965. POLYGONUM EQUISETIFORME Sibth. & Smith. Polygonaceae. Knotweed. Woody perennial. An important forage plant in soil of all textures; rainfall 3 to 6 inches. 225966. STIPA LAGASCAE Roem. & Schult. Poaceae. Needlegrass. 225967 to 225970. Nicotiana TABACUM L. Solanaceae. Tobacco. From Yugoslavia. Seeds presented by the American Embassy, Belgrade. Received May 25, 1955. 225967. ‘Bubalovac No. 2’. Growing season somewhat longer than 150 days. 225968. ‘Mresko No. 4’. Late maturing; yields abundantly. 225969. ‘Ravnjak No. 1’. Growing season from 120 to 150 days. 225970. ‘Tance No. 3’. Matures earlier than 120 to 150 days. 225971 to 225982. NicoTiaANA TABACUM L. Solanaceae. Tobacco. From Yugoslavia. Seeds presented by the Tobacco Institute, Belgrade. Received May 25, 1955. 225971. ‘Bajina Basta Jaka No. 8’. Grown in Serbia, Bajina Basta Region. 225972. ‘Blatec No. 5’. Grown in Macedonia. 225973. ‘Debrecin No. 12’. Grown in Serbia. 225974. ‘Jaka Kireciler No. 1’. Grown in Macedonia and Serbia. 225975. ‘Nova Crnja No. 11’. Grown in Serbia. | 225976. ‘Otlja No. 3’. Grown in Macedonia and Serbia. 225977. ‘Prilep No. 2’. Grown in Macedonia and Serbia. 225978. ‘Prosocani No. 9a and 9b’. Grown in Krusevac-Krusevacki Prosocan and Zitkovac Regions. ee 225979. ‘Ravnjak No. 6’. Grown in Bosnia, Herzegovina, Montenegro and Croatia. 225980. ‘Secedin Rose No. 10’. Grown in Serbia, Vojvodina Region. : 225981. ‘Tance No.7’. Grown in Bosnia, Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Croatia. 225982. ‘Zletovo No. 4’. Grown in Macedonia. 225983. ORmosiA KRUGII Urban Fabaceae. From Puerto Rico. Seeds presented by the United States Forest Service, Rio Piedras. Received May 25, 1955. No. 1. 225984. CALLUNA VULGARIS (L.) Salisb. Ericaceae. . Scotch heather. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by Thompson and Morgan, Limited, Ipswich, England. Received May 26, 1955. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 115 225985 to 226002. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Kyushu University, Fukuoka. Received May 26, 1955. 225985. AGROPYRON SEMICOSTATUS (Steud.) Nees ex Boiss. Poaceae. Drooping wheatgrass. ‘Kamojigusa’. 22598°. ARTHRAXON HISPIDUS (Thunb.) Makino. Poaceae. ‘Kobunagusa’, 225987. ARUNDINELLA sp. Poaceae. “Todashiba’. 225988. Bromus PAuUCcIFLORUS (Thunb.) Hack. Poaceae. Brome. ‘Kitsunegaya’. 225989. CyNnopon DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. ‘Gyogishiba’. 225990. DiaGiTaRia CILIARIS (Retz.) Koel. Poaceae. Crabgrass. ‘Mehishiba’. 225991. INDIGOFERA PSEUDOTINCTORIA Mats. Fabaceae. Indigo. ‘Komatsunagi’. 225992. MISCANTHUS SINENSIS Anderss. Poaceae. Chinese silver grass. ‘Murasakisusuki’, 225993. _ MUHLENBERGIA JAPONICA Steud. Poaceae. Muhly. ‘Nezumigaya’. | 225994. OPLISMENUS UNDULATIFOLIUS (Ard.) Roem. & Schult. Poaceae. ‘Chizimizasa’. 225995. PANICUM BISULCATUM Thunb. Poaceae. ‘Nukakibi’. 225996. PAaSPALUM THUNBERGII Kunth Poaceae. ‘Suzumenohie’. 225997. PENNISETUM JAPONICUM Trin. Poaceae. ‘Chikarashiba’. 225998. SeTaria viripis (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Green bristlegrass. ‘Enokorogusa’. 225999. SPOROBOLUS ELONGATUS R. Br. Poaceae. ‘Nezuminoo’. 226000. Victa cracca L. Fabaceae. Bird vetch. ‘Kusafuji’. 226001. Vicrta nrpPponica Matsum. Vetch. ‘Y otsubahagi’. 226002. VicIA sp. ‘Oobakusafuji’. 226003. Mauus sytvestris Mill. Malaceae. Apple. From the Union of South Africa. Cuttings presented by Magnus V. Hopkins, Lan- gerug, Worcester, Cape Province. Received May 27, 1955. ‘Caroline Hopkins’. 116 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 226004 to 226007. CHENOPODIUM PALLIDICAULE Aellen Chenopo- diaceae. From Peru. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Experimentation Mission, American Embassy, Lima. Received May 27, 1955. Collected at Huancayo. 226004. ‘Morado’. 226006. White. 226005. ‘Rosada’. 226007. Yellow strain. 226008 and 226009. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received May 27, 1955. 226008. LatTHyrus ocurus (L.) DC. Fabaceae. Peavine. ‘Louvana’. Originally from Palestine. 226009. SoRGHUM SUDANENSE (Piper) Staf Poaceae. Sudangrass. 8.8.6. Selected from ‘Barkers Cut Sweet Sudan’ in 1945. Originally from the Agricultural Experiment Station, College Station, Tex. 226010 to 226012. CYNopoNn PLECTOSTACHYUsS (Schum.) Pilg. Poaceae. From Southern Rhodesia. Seeds presented by the Department of Research and Specialist Services, Causeway. Received May 27, 1955. 226010. ‘Mount Elgon Star’. No. 2620. 226011. ‘Naivasha Star’. No. 2621. 226012. ‘Star Grass No. 2’. No. 2619. 226013 to 226027. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L. Asteraceae. Sunflower. From Peru. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission, Lima. Re- ceived May 27, 1955. 226013. ‘Klein’. Originally from Argentina. 226014. ‘La Estanzuela’. 226015. ‘Mammoth Russian’. 226016. ‘Sunrise’. Originally from Canada. 226017. LM 54-55—20 X s 37-388 I. 226018. LM 54-55—11 &X s 37-388 II. 226019. LM 54-55—15 X 8S 37-388 II. 226020. LM 54-55—11 &X 8 37-388 III. 226021. LM 54-55—8 X ‘Sunrise III’. 226022. LM 55-55—6 X ‘Sunrise IIT’. 226023. LM 55-55—5 &X ‘Sunrise VI’. 226024. LM 55-55—1 X ‘Sunrise VI’. 226025. LM 55-55—1 & ‘Sunrise VII’. 226026. ‘Fl Mammoth Russian’. 226027. ‘F2 Mammoth Russian’ 953-102. 226028 to 226030 Carica papaya L. Caricaceae. Papaya. From Peru. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission, Lima. Re- ceived May 27, 1955. Collected by A. F. Riefsnyder, Ahuaytia River Mission, near Tingo Maria. 226028. No. 1. 226029. No. 2. 226030. No. 3. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 lh duds 226031 and 226032. From Austria. Seeds presented by the Hoyos Sprinzenstein’sche Forstversaltung, Gutenstein. Received May 31, 1955. 226031. PINUS NIGRA var. AUSTRIACA (Hoess) C. Schneid. Pinaceae. Austrian pine. 226032. PINUS SYLVESTRIS L. Scotch pine. 226033 to 226036 PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. From Switzerland. Seeds presented by Tatter Samen, Bern. Received May 31, 1955. 226033. No. A. 226035. No. 8. 226034. No. C. 226036. No. 12. 226037 to 226042. From the Canary Islands. Seeds presented by the Jardin de Acclimatacion, Puerto de Cruz Tenerife. Received May 31, 1955. 226037. Datura cONIGERA Hook. Solanaceae. Horned datura. 226038. Datura INSIGNIS Barb. Rodr. 226039. DatTuRA SANGUINEA Ruiz. & Pav. Red floripondia. 226040. DatTuRA SUAVEOLENS Humb. & Bonpl. Angeltears datura. 226041. Datura sp. 226042. DatTuRA sp. 226043. Daucus carota L. Apiaceae. Carrot. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Akita Agricultural Experiment Station, Izumi, Akita. Received June 1, 1955. ‘San Nai No. 1954.8’. 226044. Myrica CERIFERA L. Myricaceae. From Nicaragua. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Managua. Re- ceived June 1, 1955. Grown at altitudes of 2,000 to 3,000 feet in poor soil. Seeds used in soap manu- facture and for medicinal purposes. 226045. Stipa TENACISSIMA L. Poaceae. Needlegrass. From Morocco. Seeds presented by the Center de Recherches Agronomiques, Rabat. Received June 1, 1955. 226046 to 226106. From British East Africa. Seeds collected by J. L. Stephens, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Mad. Received June 1, 1955. From Kitale, Kenya, unless otherwise noted. April 29, 1955. 226046. ANDROPOGON CHRYSOSTACHYS Steud. Poaceae. Bluestem. Col. No. 254. K.52475. Vigorous bunchgrass. 226047. ANDROPOGON ScHINzII Hack. Bluestem. Col. No. 257. K. 52354. Tufted perennia!. 226048. BECKEROPSIS UNISETA K. Schum. Poaceae. Col. No. 258. K. 52497. Tall tufted perennial. 226049 and 226050. BracHIARIA BRIZANTHA (Hochst.) Stapf Poaceae. Palisade signalgrass. 226049. Col. No. 259. K. 52324. Semi-erect; hardy selection. 226050. Col. No. 288. K. 52320. Heavy-producing, low spreading type. 118 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 226046 to 226106—Continued 226051. CENCHRUS SETIGERUS Vahl Poaceae. Sandbur. Col. No. 291. K. 53636. Tufted perennial; good yielding type. 226052. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth Poaceae. Rhodesgrass. Col. No. 274. K. 51232. ‘Giant Emson’ strain. 226053. CROTALARIA sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 179. Roadside about 10 miles from Sirinji Experiment Station, Northern Rhodesia. Mar. 31, 1955. Plants woody, to 8 feet in height. 226054. CROTALARIA sp. Col. No. 337. K. 53605. Erect bushy annual. 226055 to 226062. CyYNoDON DAcTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. 226055. Col. No. 277. K. 51415. Fairly good seeder, large type. 226056. Col. No. 278. K. 51407. Fine type. 226057. Col. No. 279. K. 52471. Medium type. 226058. Col. No. 280. K. 51431. Medium type. 226059. Col. No. 281. K. 52447. Medium type 226060. Col. No. 282. K. 52462. 226061. Col. No. 287. K. 52416. 226062. Col. No. 294. K. 51432. Medium type. 226063. CYNODON sp. Col. No. 283. K. 52424, 226064. CYNODON sp. Col. No. 284. K. 52350. 226065. ECHINOCHLOA HAPLOCLADA Stapf Poaceae. Col. No. 260. K. 53542. 226746. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clover. 226747 to 226749. From the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Seeds presented by the Field Station, Silwood Park, Sunninghill, Berkshire, England. Received July 1, 1955. 226747. GOSSYPIUM AREYSIANUM (Deflers) Hutch. Malvaceae. Cotton. WE38-1/47. 226748. GossyPIUM ROBINSONII F. Muell. Cotion. WC2-1/54-55. 226749. GossyPIUM SOMALENSE (Gurke) Hutch. Cotton. W E2-2/54-55. 226750 to 226752. From the Philippines. Seeds presented by the Special Technical Economic Mission, American Embassy, Manila. Received July 5, 1955. 226750. CoFFEA EXCELSA Cheval. Rubiaceae. Congo coifee. 226751. Correa LIBERICA Bull. Liberian coffee. 226752. Correa CANEPHORA Pierre ex Froehn. coffee. 226753 to 226772. From Okinawa. Plants collected by J. L. Creech, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received July 6, 1955. Collected June 27 to 29, 1955. 226753. Brepia HirsuTA Blume Melastomataceae. Col. No. 161. ‘Hau-renfa’. Along stream in shady evergreen woods on Hentona- yama, Kunigana-son. Shrub small; flowers purple. 226754. CAMELLIA JAPONICA var. HOZANENSIS (Hay.) Yamamoto Theaceae. Common camellia. Col. No. 178. ‘Chibachi’. Forestry Department, Ryukyu Island Nursery. Characterized by small pale-red flowers. 226755. CAMELLIA JAPONICA Var. MACROPCARPA Masumune Col. No. 168. ‘Chibachi’. Forest of Hentona-yama, Kunigami. Flowers redg fruit extra large. 146 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 226753 to 226772—Continued 226756. CAMELLIA LUTCHUENSIS Ito Col. No. 163. Hillside of Sore Ktunigami. Tree small; resembles C: sasanqua; flowers pale-pink. 226757. CAMELLIA MIYAGII (Koidz.) Makino & Nemoto Col. No. 179. Forestry Department of Ryukyu Island Nursery. Shrub small; flowers white or pale-pink. 226758. CAMELLIA TEGMENTOSA (Koidz.) Makino & Nemoto Col. No. 167. ‘Sasankwa-moeaki’. Forest of Hentona-yama, Kunigami. Smaill-leaved species similar in habit to C. sasanqua. 226759. CERBERA ODOLLAM Gaertn. Apocynaceae. Col. No. 173. Seashore of Kunigani-son. Shrub with whorled branches; flowers white or pinkish. 226760. CITRUS DEPRESSA Hayata Rutaceae. Col. No. 159. On Mateira-gawa, Hentona District, Kunigani-son. Small tree. 226761. CITRUS sp. eis i Col. No. 169. Forest of Hentona-yama, Kunigami. Large vigorous tree. 226762. DIoSCOREA KELUNGENSIS Hayata Dioscoreaceae. Yam. Col. No. 153. . ‘Kayamu’. Yakazi Island. Pandanus scrub at seashore; tubers white, vertical, to about 10 inches long; juice white. 226763. ELEOCHARIS DULCIS (Burm. f.) Henschel Cyperaceae. ~ Matai. Col. No. 175. In abandoned rice paddy at Okuma. ae 226764. Inex muTcHAGARA Makino Aquifoliaceae. Holly. Col. No. 166. ‘Fagua-muchagara’. Forest on Hentona- -yama. Dense shrub resembling J. crenata but with large leaves. 226765. LiGUSTRUM LIUKIUENSE Koidz. Oleaceae. wk “2. Privets Col. No. 162. ‘Okinawa Ibota’. Along stream on Hentona-yama, Kunigani-son. Dwarf shrub; leaves to % inch long; probably evergreen. 226766. Lycoris AUREA (L’Her.) Herb. Amaryllidaceae. Golden lycoris. Col. No. 176. Growing in garden at Agricultural College of Ryukyu, Nago. 226767. Lycoris RADIATA (L’ Her.) Herb. Shorttube lycoris. Col. No. 177. Growing in garden at Agricultural College of Ryuku, Nago. - 226768. MuRRAYA PANICULATA (L.) Jack Rutaceae. Common jasminorange. Col. No. 156. ‘Gikiji’ Soshi-ugan, Nakazin-son. Evergreen shrub; leaves pinnate, shiny, dark green. 226769. PHOTINIA WRIGHTIANA Maxim. Malaceae. Col. No. 171. ‘Ununufa-akasa’. Hentona-yama, Kunigami. Very desirable shrub; leaves lanceolate, numerous spined serrations. 226770. RAPHIOLEPSIS UMBELLATA (Thunb.) Schneid. Malaceae. Yeddo-hawthorn. Col. No. 172. ‘Tikachi’. Hentona-yama, Kunigami. Evergreen shrub; flowers white, fragrant, in panicles. 226771. SaTUNTONIA HEXAPHYLLA Dene. Lardizabalaceae. Japanese stauntonvine. Col. No. 165. ‘Rotunda’. Shaded evergreen forest of Hentona-yama. Vine small; leaves simple; fruits oval, edible. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 147 226753 to 226772—Continued 226772. ‘TASHIROEA OKINAWENSIS Matsum. Melastomataceae. Col. No. 170. Semishade along mountain path on Hentona-yama, Kunigami Small shrub; flowers bright purple. 226773 to 226782. From Iran. Collected by H. 8. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received July 6, 1955. » Collected June 28, 1955. 226773. Atiium sp. Liliaceae. Col. No. 15101. Near Kuhe Barmeh Firuz, Fars. Elevation 10,000 feet. Bulbs eaten cooked. - 226774. AGropyron sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15093. South ridge of Kuhe Barmeh Firuz, Fars. Elevation 10,000 * feet. Closely browsed by sheep. (Roots.) 226775. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 11506. Between Komehr and Kowkun Valleys. Elevation 8,000 feet. Rather xerophytic, tough, bushy perennial; browsed by sheep and goats. . (Roots.) 226776. AGROPYRON INTERMEDIUM (Host.) Beauv. Intermediate wheatgrass. Col. No. 15107. Kowkun Valley, Fars. Elevation 7,000 feet. Tough, rhizo- matous perennial, forming colonies. (roots.) 226777. ALOPECURUS sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15094. South ridge of Kuhe Barmeh Firuz, Fars. Elevation 10,000 feet. Closely grazed perennial on open rocky slope. (Roots.) 226778. CyNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. Col. No. 15105. Between Komehr and Kowkun Valleys, Fars. Elevation 8,500 feet. Closely grazed, fine-leaved perennial. (Roots.) 226779. (Undetermined.) Fabaceae. Col. No. 15098. Northern ridge of Kuhe Barmeh Firuz, Fars. Elevation 10,000 feet. Low spreading perennial, closely browsed by sheep. (Plants.) 226780. (Undetermined.) Poaceae. Col. No. 15102. Near Komehr, Fars. Elevation 8,800 feet. Perennial, sod- forming grass. (Plants.) 226781. (Undetermined.) Col. No. 15100. Northern ridge of Kuhe Barmeh Firuz, Fars. Elevation 10,000 feet. Small perennial herb; liked by sheep and goats. (Plants.) 226782. (Undetermined. ) Col. No. 15104. Komehr Valley, Fars. Elevation 7,500 feet. Perennial, form- ing sod in meadow and along ditches; closely grazed. (Roots.) 226783 to 226789. From Okinawa. Seeds collected by J. L. Creech, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Intro- duction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received July 6, 1955. Collected June 27 to 29, 1955. 226783. AcER ITOANUM Hayata ex Koidz. Aceraceae. Maple. Col. No. 158. ‘Mamiku’. Along roadside near Nakazin-san. Evergreen tree; bark reddish-gray; leaves simple. 148 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 226783 to 226789—Continued 226784. Buxus LIuKIUENSIS Makino Buxaceae. Box. Col. No. 174. ‘Koruguwa-gi’. Kunigami-son. Small evergreen shrub; similar in appearance to B. koreana. 226785. HYDRANGEA LIUKIUENSIS Nakai Hydrangeaceae. Col. No. 164. ‘Riukiu-konterigi’. Along mountain stream of Hentona-yama. Small shrub; flowers white, in panicles; about 4 inch across with 4 sterile bracts. 226786. MALLOTUS PHILIPPINENSIS (Lam.) Muell.-Arg. Euphorbiaceae. Kamalatree, Col. No. 154. ‘Akamamiki-fiirajika’. Mountains of Kunigami. Small, lever- green tree; bark gray. 226787. PONGAMI PINNAT (L.) W. F. Wight Fabaceae. Poongaoil pongamia. Col. No. 157. ‘Okaha’. Mountain side, Nakazin-san, in northern Okinawa. Deciduous tree; bark gray-brown. 226788. SryrRaxX KOTOENSIS Hayata Styracaceae. Snowbell. Col. No. 160. ‘Samagi’. Mateira-gewa, Hentona district, Kunigami-son. Small tree; bark gray and black; fruits globose. 226789. VIBURNUM AWABUKII C. Koch Caprifoliaceae. Col. No. 155. ‘Sasagi’. Shoshi-ugan, Nakazin-san. Bushy, evergreen tree; young foliage reddish; fruits bright red, oval, in broad panicles. 226790. GurzoTIA ABYSSINICA (L.f.) Cass. Asteraceae. From Ethiopia. Seed collected by J. L. Stephens, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received July 6, 1955. Col. No. 376. ‘Morg’. Market, Addis Ababa. May 17, 1955. 226791. MuiscANTHIDIUM VIOLACEUM (Schum.) Robyns Poaceae. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Experiment Station of the South African Sugar Association, Natal. Received July 7, 1955. 226792 to 226794. From Australia. Seeds presented by H. G. Kershaw, ‘‘Glenview,” Pymble, New South Wales. Received July 7, 1955. 226792. CALLISTEMON ACUMINATUS Cheel. Myrtaceae. Bottiebrush. 226793. CLIANTHUS SPECIOSUS Steud. Fabaceae. Parrotbeak. 226794. M&ELALEUCA HYPERICIFOLIA J. E.Sm. Myrtaceae. 226795. Hipiscus cANNABINUS L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. From India. Seeds presented by V. G. Desai, Nadiad, Kavia, through the American Consulate General, Bombay. Received July 7, 1955. 226796 to 226804. Lotus cornicuLaTus L. Fabaceae. Birdsfoot trefoti. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Wageningen. Received July 7, 1955. Originally from Canada. oD Py, 226796. LOC—55.190. 226801. Loc. 55.05 L. 226797. 55.5f 001. 226802. Loc. 55.152. 226798. 55.5f 002. 226803. Loc. 55.199. 226799. Loc. 55.00 f. 226804. Loc. 55.300. 226800. Loc. 55.05 f. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 149 226805 to 226836. From Japan. Seeds presented by A. Moriya, Utsunomiya. Received July 8, 1955. From the Island of Honshu. 226805. AGROPYRON SEMICOSTATUM (Steud.) Nees ex Boiss. Poaceae. Drooping wheatgrass. Utsunomiya. 226806 and 226807. AcGrosTIS CLAVATA Trin. Poaceae. Bentgrass. 226806. Osawa Village. 226807. Sanpei-Pass, Gumma Prefecture. 226808. AGROSTIS CLAVATA Var. NUKABO Ohwi Bentgrass. Nisinasuno- Machi. 226809. AGROSTIS FLACCIDA Hack. Bentgrass. Mt. Kosin, Tochigi Prefecture. 226810. AGROSTIS NIPPONENSIS Honda Bentgrass. Kurodawara. 226811. ARUNDINELLA HIRTA var. CILIATA (Thunb.) Koidz. Poaceae. Nisinasuno- Machi. 226812 to 226814. BRracHYPODIUM JAPONICUM Mig. Poaceae Falsebrome. 226812. Nisinasuno-Machi. 226813. Mount Takahara, Tochigi Prefecture. 226814. Mount Koshin, Tochigi Prefecture. 226815 and 226816. Bromus SECALINUS L. Poaceae. Chess brome. 226815. Mount Koshin. 226816. Osima-Village, Miyagi Prefecture. 226817. Bromus WILLDENOWL Kunth Rescuegrass. Mikuni-Bridge, Ibaragi Prefecture. 226818. CALAMAGROSTIS ARUNDINACEA Var. SCIUROIDES (Franch. & Sav.) Hack. Poaceae. Reedgrass. Nisinasuno-Machi. 226819. CyMBOPOGON GOERINGII (Steud.) A. Camus Poaceae. Nisinasuno-Machi. 226820. DiIARRHENA JAPONICA Franch. & Sav. Poaceae. Mount Kosin, Tochigi Prefecture. 226821. ERAGROSTIS FERRUGINEA (Thunb.) Beauv. Poaceae. Lovegrass. Nisinasuno-Machi. 226822 and 226823. EriocuLoa vILLosA (Thunb.) Kunth Poaceae. Hairy cupgrass. 226822. Okamoto, suburb at Utsunomiya. 226823. Utsunomiya. 226824. FESTUCA SUBULATA var. JAPONICA Hack. Poaceae. Fescue. Sanpei-Pass, Gumma Prefecture. 226825. FESTUCA sp. Yumoto, Nikko, Utsunomiya. 226826. GLYCERIA LITHUANICA (Gorski) Lindm. Poaceae. Mannagrass. Yamanohana, Oze, Gumma Prefecture. 150 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 226805 to 226836—Continued 22€827. GLYCERIA REMOTA Var. JAPONICA Hack. Mannagrass. Mount Hiuti, Oze, Fukusima Prefecture. ! 226828. GLYCERIA TONGLENSIS C. B. Clarke Poaceae. Mannagrass. Utsunomiya. | 226829. ISCHAEMUM CRASSIPES (Steud.) Thell. Poaceae. Yakusidi-Village. 226830. MISCANTHUS MATSUMURAE Hack. Poaceae. Silvergrass. . Mount Takahara. OBSLE 226831. MISCANTHUS SINENSIS Anderss. Chinese silvergrass. Nisinasuno- Machi. 226832. Poasp. Poaceae. Nisinasuno-Machi. Received as P. alopercuroides; an apparently unpublished name, 226833. PoA NIPPONICA Koidz. Bluegrass. Utsunumiya. ai 226834. SeTarta GuAuca (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Millet. Nisinasuno-Machi. 226835. SPODIOPOGON COTULIFER (Thunb.) Hack. Poaceae. Nisinasuno-Machi. 226836. ‘[RISETUM FLAVESCENS Var. BIFIDUS Makino Poaceae. Utsunomiya. 226837 to 226851. SoRGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. From the United States. Seeds collected by F. M. Simoons, University of California, Berkeley, California. Received July 11, 1955. Original sources indicated. 226837. Jos, Nigeria. 226838. 19. ‘Bullay Mashilla’. Ethiopia. 226839. 32. ‘Bullay Mashilla’. Begermdir Province, Ethiopia. 226840. M-4 ‘Bullay Mashilla’. Mariam Deber, Ethiopia. 226841. ‘Dauwa Irigwe Nwiya Ke’. Miango, Nigeria. 226842. ‘Dauwa Irigwe Nwiya Sho’. Miango, Nigeria. 226843, ‘Dauwa Irigwe Ruan Kalay’. Miango, Nigeria. 226844, ‘Dirkina’. Begermdir Province, Ethiopia. 226845. ‘El Obeid’. Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. 226846. ‘Kwontch’. Bengemdir Province, Ethiopia. 226847. S-9. ‘Mayla’. Silaszi, Ethiopia. 226848. S-10. ‘Mayla’. Silaszi, Ethiopia. 226849. ‘Warayta Mashilla’. Wallaka Village, Ethiopia. 226850. 18-K. ‘Warayta Mashilla’. Ethiopia. 226851. ‘Zangada’. Northeast of Debre Tabor, Amus Wonz District, Ethiopia. JANUAY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 151 226852 to 226930. PHasroLus vuLGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. From New York. Seeds at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Geneva. Num- bered July 11, 1955. Presented by Dr. O. H. Pearson, Eastern States Exchange, West Springfield, Mass.; originally from Dr. A. S. Archimowitsch, Brooklyn, N. Y., who obtained seeds in countries listed. 226852. N13. ‘Abigarrada Roja’. Ukraine. 226853. N17. ‘Abigarrada Roja’. Ukraine. 226854. N75. ‘Alubia Abigarrada’. Spain. 226855. N96. ‘Alubia Abigarrada’. Ukraine. 226856. N118. ‘Alubia Blanca de Asturia’. Spain. 226857. N68. ‘Alubia Blanca de Longrono’. Spain. 226858. N116. ‘Alubia Blanca Leonera’. Spain. 226859. N60. ‘Alubia de Aranjuer’. Spain. 226860. N104. ‘Alubia de Lima’. Spain. 226861. N117. ‘Alubia Pinta’. Spain. 226862. N114. ‘Alubia Pinta de Leon’. Spain. 226863. N74. ‘Alubia Pinta Saldana’. Spain. 226864. N91. ‘Alubia Verde’. Ukraine. 226865. N9. ‘Amarilla Enana’. Ukraine. 226866. N106. ‘Argelia’. Spain. 226867. N105. ‘Banesa Oro’. Spain. 226868. N41. ‘Beste von Allen’. Germany. 226869. N4. ‘Blanca’. Ukraine. 226870. N67. ‘Blanca Redonda de Saldana’. Spain. 226871. N2. ‘Bomba’. Ukraine. 226872. N8. ‘Bomba’. Ukraine. 226873. N86. ‘Bomba Blanca’. Ukraine. 226874. N73. ‘Bomba de Aceituna’. Spain. 226875. N102. ‘Carnaval de Venecia’. Spain. 226876. N14. ‘Chudo of Paris’. Ukraine. 226877. N16. ‘Chudo of Paris’ (early). Ukraine. 226878. N18. ‘Chudo of Paris’. Ukraine. 226879. N84. ‘Chudo of Paris’. Ukraine. 226880. N92. ‘Chudo of Paris’. Ukraine. 226881. N36. ‘Dopp. Holland Princes’. Germany. 226882. N70. ‘Finea dela Rasa’. Spain. 226883. N34. ‘Flageolet’. France. 226884. N55. ‘Gellhorn’. Germany. 226885. N35. ‘Genfor Markt’. Germany. 226886. N39. ‘Goldhorn Gallhilsige’. Germany. 226887. N40. ‘Grinstige’. Germany. 226888. N121. ‘Judia Britle’. Spain. 152 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 1638 226852 to 226930—Continued 226889. 226880. 226891. 226892. 226893. 226894. 226895. 226856. 226897. 226898. 226899. 226900. 226901. 226902. 226903. 226904. 226905. 226906. 226907. 226908. 226909. 226910. 226911. 226912. 226913. 226914. 226915. 226916. 226917. 226918. 226919. 226920. 226921. 226922. 226923. 226924. 226925. 226926. 226927. 226928. 226929. 226930. N56. N57. N63. N22. INPAll N108. N42a. N42b. N65. N113. N120. N115. N119. N5. N6. ING N72. N69. N111. N61. N64. N66. N110. N83. N44a. N44b. N59. N100. N47a. N47b. N48. N49. N50. Nol. N52. N98a. N83b. N87. N97. INGE N25. N27. ‘Judia de Savilla’. Spain. ‘Judia de Valladolia’. Spain. ‘Judia Pintas’. Spain. ‘Lopata’. Ukraine. ‘Maculata’. Ukraine. ‘Mantecoza de Aragon’. Spain. ‘Mont D’os’. France. ‘Mont D’os’. France. ‘Morada’. Spain. ‘Pan de Libano’. Spain. ‘President Roosevelt’. Spain. ‘Prinzesa’. Spain. ‘Prinzesa Perfeceion’. Spain. ‘Rion’, Ukraine. ‘Rinon’. Ukraine. ‘Rinon’. Ukraine. ‘Rifion Blanca’. Spain. ‘Rion de Saldana’. Spain. ‘Sable Amarillo’. Spain. ‘Sable Verde’. Spain. ‘Sable Verde’. Spain. ‘Sable Verde’. Spain. ‘Sable Verde’. Spain. ‘Saltano’. France. ‘San Fiacre’. Ukraine. ‘San Fiacre’. Ukraine. ‘Sparchevaia Custovaia’. Ukraine. ‘Sparchevaia Custovaia’ (early). Spain. ‘Sparshchevaia’. Ukraine. ‘Sparshchevaia’. Ukraine. ‘Sparshchevaia’. France. ‘Sparshchevia Voscovaia’. Ukraine. ‘Sparshchevia Voscovaia’. Ukraine. ‘Sparshchevia Voscovaia’. Ukraine. ‘Sparshchevia Voscovaia’. Ukraine. “Triumfo’ (very early). Ukraine. “Triumfo’ (very early). Ukraine. ‘Wilhelm’. Ukraine. ‘Lernovaia’. Ukraine. ‘Zernovaia Custovaia’. Ukraine. ‘Zernovaia Custovaia’. France. ‘Zernovaia Custovaia’. France. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 153 226931 to 226939. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. E Common bean. From Washington. Seeds held at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Pullman. | ,Numbered July 11, 1955. From Prof. F. L. Smith, University of California, Davis, Calif. Originally from Gaterslebon, Germany. 226931. ‘Heinrichs Reisen’ 226936. ‘Wachs Digoin’. 226932. ‘Hundert Fir Eine’. 226937. ‘Wachs Ideal’. 226933. ‘Illsenburger Bunt’. 226938. ‘Wachs Hundert Fir Hine’. 226934. ‘Illsenburger Weisse’. 226939. ‘Weibulls Stella’. 226935. ‘Konserva’. 226340 to 226954. From Ethiopia. Seeds collected by J. L. Stephens, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received July 11, 1955. Collected March and May, 1955. 226940. Ammicopticum L. Apiaceae. Col. No. 378. ‘Netch Azmood’. Market, Addis Ababa. A spice. 226941. BoTHRIOCHLOA ISCHAEMUM (L.) Keng Poaceae. Turkestan bluestem. Col. No. 362. Along roadside about 180 miles south of Addis Ababa. Bunch- grass about 4 feet high. 226942. Berra sp. Chenopodiaceae. Col. No. 349. Along side of road at edge of Addis Ababa. About 2 feet high, sparsely branched. 226843 to 226945. Cicer ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. 226943. Col. No. 398. ‘Grande Bico-Garbanzo’. Market, Addis Ababa. Small, popular variety. 226944. Col. No. 399. ‘Grande Bico-Garbanzo’. Market, Addis Ababa. 226945. Col. No. 400. ‘Grande Bico-Garbanzo’. Market, Addis Ababa. 226946. EraGrostis TEF (Zucc.) Trotter Poaceae. Teff. Col. No. 386. Market, Addis Ababa. 226947. HorDEUM sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 408. Market, Addis Ababa. 226948. Laruyrus sativus L. Fabaceae. Grass peavine. Col. No. 387. Market, Addis Ababa. 226949. MrpiIcaGo POLYMORPHA var. VULGARIS (Benth.) Shinners Fabaceae. California burclever. Col. No. 364. Vacant lot, Addis Ababa. 226950. RumEx sp. Polygonaceae. Col. No. 369. Along edge of streets, Jimma. 226951. SECALE CEREALE L. Poaceae. Rye. Col. No. 404. Market, Addis Ababa. 226952, ‘TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clever. Col. No. 363. Roadside, about 108 miles south of Addis Ababa. 154 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 226940 to 226954—Continued 226953. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Whiteclover. Col. No. 361. Roadside, about 160 miles south of Addis Ababa. Grows about 6 inches high. 226954. TRIFOLIUM UMBELLULATUM A. Rich. Clover. Col. No. 370. Jimma. Plants upright, grow well in black, wet soils. 226955 to 226966. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the Grassland Research Station, Department of — Agriculture, Kitale. Received July 12, 1955. 226955. ANDROPOGON CANALICULATUS Schumach. Poaceae. Bluestem. No. K53913. 226956. ANDROPOGON CHRYSOSTACHYUS Steud. Bluestem. No. K5278. 226957. ANDROPOGON DUMMERI Stapf Bluestem. 226958. BoTHRIOCHLOA INSCULPTA (Hochst.) A. Camus Poaceae. No. K52299, 226959. BorHriocHLOA PERTUSA (L.) A. Camus No. K53510. 226960. BorTuHriocHLOA INSCULPTA Var. VEGETIOR (Hack.) C. E. Hubb. No. K54116. 226961. BoTHRioCHLOA RADICANS (Lehm.) A. Camus No. K52356. 226962. CHRYSOPOGON AUCHERI Var. QUINQUEPLUMIS Stapf Poaceae. 226963. CYMBOPOGON AFRONARDUS Stapf Poaceae. No. K515x#. 226964. HacKELOCHLOA GRANULARIS (L.) Kuntze Poaceae. No. 3906. 226965. HETEROPOGON MELANOCARPUS (Ell.) Benth. Poaceae. Sweet tanglehead. No. AB3741. 226966. SACCHARUM SPONTANEUM Var. AEGYPTIACUM Hack. Poaceae. Sugarcane. 226967 to 226992. From Japan. Collected by J. L. Creech, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received July 12, 1955. Collected July 5 to 7, 1955. 226967. ACER DISTYLUM Sieb. & Zucc. Aceraceae. Maple. Col. No. 188. ‘Maroba Kaede’. Aokigahara Forest, foot of Mount Fuji. 226968. CLEMATIS OCHOTENSIS Poir. Ranunculaceae. Col. No. 203. At timberline, Mount Fuji. Small vine; flowers dark purple. 226869. CorRNUS KOUSA Hance Cornaceae. Kousa dogwood. Col. No. 196. ‘Yamaboshi’. Open meadow above Aokigahara Forest. Typical except for pink bracts and reddish leaves. (Cuttings). 226970. Di1oscoREA TENUIPES Franch. & Sav. Dioscoreaceae. Yam. Col. No. 192. ‘Hime-dokoro’. Open meadow above Aokigahara Forest. Flowers of male plant orange; tubers roundish. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 155 226967 to 226992—Continued 226971 and 226972. DzioscorEAa TOKORO Makino Yam. 226971. Col. No. 190. Open meadow above Aokigahara Forest. Leaves cor- date, margin purple; tubers horizontal, elongated. 226972. Col. No. 191. Open meadow above Aokigahara Forest. Leaves cor- date, margin purple; tubers horizontal, elongated. 226973. FRAGARIA NIPPONICA Makino Rosaceae. Strawberry. Col. No. 205. At timberline, Mount Fuji. Flowers small, white. 226974. HyDRANGEA SERRATA f. ACUMINATA (Sieb. & Zuce.) Wils. Hydrangeaceae. Col. No. 186. ‘Sawagaku’. Aokigahara Forest, foot of Mount Fuji. Pale-pink sterile florets. 226975. HybDRANGEA HIRTA Siebold Col. No. 180. ‘Shiba-ajisai’. Aokigahara Forest, foot of Mount Fuji. Small shrub with pale-blue flowers in umbels about 2 inches across. 226976. ILEx cRENATA Thunb. Aquifoliaceae. Japanese holly. Col. No. 187. ‘Intsuga’. Aokigahara Forest, foot of Mount Fuji. Piants with unusually long narrow leaves. 226977. ILEx SUGEROKII Maxim. Sugeroki hoily. Col. No. 181. ‘Aka-tsuge’. Forest of Aokigahara, in dense shade, foot of Mount Fuji. Elevation 3,600 feet. Evergreen shrub; leaves ovate, very glossy; fruits red. 226978. LitiuM AURATUM Lindl. Liliaceae. Goldband lily. Col. No. 199. ‘Yama-yuri’. Aokigahara Forest, foot of Mount Fuji. Growing on rocks. 226979. MeENzIESIA sp. Ericaceae. Col. No. 182. ‘Sairin Yoraku’. Aokigahara Forest, foot of Mount Fuji. De- ciduous shrub. 226980. PamoNnIA JAPONICA Miyabe & Takeda Ranunculaceae. Col. No. 198. ‘Yama-sho-kuyaku’. Semishade in Aokigahara Forest, foot of Mount Fuji. Flowers white, appearing in April. 226981. Pieris JAPoNIcA (Thunb.) G. Don Ericaceae. Japanese pieris. Col. No. 198. ‘Asebi’. Aokigahara Forest, foot of Mount Fuji. Plant un- usually dense; leaves dark green, broad-ovate to obovate. 226982. PYROLA ASARIFOLIA var. INCARNATA (DC.) Fernald Pyrolaceae. Col. No. 202. At timberline, Mount Fuji. Ground covering plant with basal leaves in semi-shaded area; flowers pink, in spikes up to 4 inches long. - 226983. PyRoLA MEDIA Sw. Col. No. 189. ‘Marubano-ichiyakusa’; ‘Nephrophylla’. Aokigahara Forest, foot of Mount Fuji. Plants prostrate; leaves rounded; flowers white, on scape about 6 inches long. _ 226984. RHODODENDRON FAURE! Franch. Ericaceae. Col. No. 201. At timber line, Mount Fuji. Elevation 7,500 feet. Flowers yellowish with distinct blotch, ranging from almost white to pink-striped. ~ 226985. RHODODENDRON KEISKEI Maiq. Col. No. 195. ‘Hikage-tsutsuji’. Semi-shade in Aokigahara Forest, foot of Mount Fuji. Low-growing shrub; flowers yellow. 226986. ROSA ACICULARIS var. NIPPONENSIS (Crip.) Koehne Rosaceae. Nippon prickly rese. Col. No. 200. Larix-Tsuga woods at timberline of Mount Fuji. Elevation 7,500 feet. An alpine species; flowers red, single; leaves pale green, ovate. 156 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 226967 to 226992—Continued 226987. SKIMMIA REPENS Nakai Rutaceae. Col. No. 184. “Tsuru-shikimi’. Aokigahara Forest, foot of Mount Fuji. Small evergreen subshrub; leaves narrow, ovate, entire, whorled; fruits tiny, red, in terminal clusters. 226988. Sorbus GRACILIS (Sieb. & Zuce.) K. Koch Malaceae. Mountainash. Col. No. 185. Aokigahara Forest, foot of Mount Fuji. Woody shrub; leaves glossy, compound; fruits reddish, in terminal clusters. 226989. TRIPETALEIA PANICULATA Sieb. & Zucc. Ericaceae. Col. No. 183. ‘Ha-tsutsutsi’?. Aokigahara Forest, foot of Mount Fuji. Woody shrub; leaves alternate, ovate; flowers white, in terminal spikes. 226980 and 226991. VACCINIUM VITIS-IDAEA L. Vacciniaceae. 226980. Col. No. 194. ‘Kekamomo’. Semi-shade in Aokigahara Forest, foot of Mount Fuji. Low ground-covering, evergreen plants. 226991. Col. No. 204. At timberline, Mount Fuji. A form with pure white flowers. 226992. VisuRNUM FURCATUM Blume _ Caprifoliaceae. Forked viburnum. Col. No. 197. ‘Okamenoki’. Aokigahara Forest. Elevation 3,000 feet. Large shrub; flowers white, in large terminal clusters; fruits red. 226993. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Asteraceae. Safflower. From Israel. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission to Israel, Tel Aviv. Received July 12, 1955. 226994. OrmosiA sp. Fabaceae. From the Canal Zone. Seeds presented by the Canal Zone Experiment Gardens, Summit. Received July 13, 1955. 226995 to 227000. From Uruguay. Seeds presented by the Instituto Fitoteenico y Semillero Nacional ‘La Estanzuela,’”’ Colonia. Received July 13, 1955. 226995. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clover. 226996. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Whiteclover. 64/65/51. 226997 to 227000. ‘TRIrFOLIUM SUBTERRANEUM L. Subterranean clover. 226997. ‘Bass 19/48’. 226999. L.E. 68/31. 226998. ‘KYBYBOLITE 56/50’. 227000. ‘Nangeela 18/48’. 227001. Mruitorus MESSANENSIS (1...) All. Fabaceae. Sweetclover. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Experiment Station, Nve-Yaar. Received July 21, 1955. No. 997-1. 227002. Gossypium (hybrid). Malvaceae. Cotton. From the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Seeds presented by Dr. Dark, Khartoum, North Shambat. Received July 25, 1955. BAR 12/10. B2Bgm on a BP. stock). 227003 to 227006. From Portugal. Seeds presented by Miguel Moutinho Abosia Lere, Lisbon. Re- ceived July 25, 1955. 227003. Meruivorus sutcata Desf. Fabaceae. Sweetclover. From a farm near Lisbon. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 157 227003 to 227006—Continued 227004 to 227006. Me Litorus sEGETALIS (Brot.) Seringe. Sweeiclover. 227004. I.8.A. 1955. 227005. I.S.A. 199. 227006. From a commercial source, Lisbon. 227007 to 227053. From Iran. Seeds collected by H. 8S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Intro- duction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received July 13, 1955. Collected April and May, 1955. 227007. HyYPARRHENIA HIRTA (L.) Stapf Poaceae. Col. No. 14621. Fifteen to 18 miles south of Shushtar. Elevation 800 feet. Sandstone rocks. Bushy, spreading perennial to 2 feet high. 227008. ASTRAGALUS Sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 14736. Thirty-three miles east of Kazerun. Elevation 4,200 feet. Erect annual; eaten by cattle. 227009. AvVENA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 14650. Thirty miles north of Andimenshk along the road to Khorrama- bad. Elevation 1,700 feet. 227010. Berra vutearis L. Chenopodiaceae. Common beet. Col. No. 14589. Irrigated field near Ahwaz. 227011. BracHypopiuM sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 14603. Near Abe-e Gonji, halfway between Ahwaz and Shushtar. Annual grass, to 1 foot high. 227012. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Brassicaceae. Cabbage. Col. No. 14568. ‘Kalam’. Market, Ahwaz. 227013. Cucumis sativus L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. Col. No. 14566. Market, Ahwaz. A short yellowish-green variety. 227014. Daucus carota L. Apiaceae. Carrot. Col. No. 14573. ‘Habitch’. Market, Ahwaz. Grown locally. 227015. ERaGrostis sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 14617. Fifteen miles south of Shushtar. Elevation 800 feet. Weedy grass, to 2 feet high. 227016. ScANDIX PECTEN-VENERIS L. Apiaceue. Col. No. 14655. Thirty miles north of Andimenshk along road to Khorramabad. Diffuse, erect annual. 227017. GERANIUM TRILOPHUM Boiss. Geraniaceae. Col. No, 14616. Fifteen miles south of Shushtar. Elevation 800 feet. Tender, diffuse herb among rocks. 227018. HorpEuM VULGARE L. Poaceae. Barley. Col. No. 14694. ‘Joh’. Market, Kazerun. Elevation 3,000 feet. 227019. HorDEUM SPONTANEUM C. Koch Poaceae. Barley. Col. No. 14620. Fifteen miles south of Shushtar. Elevation 800 feet. Wild, on rocky slope. 227020. Loxium sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 14580. Cultivated fields near Ahwaz. Weedy grass, used for forage. 158 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 227007 to 227053—Continued 227021. Mepicaco arapica (L.) All. Fabaceae. Spotted burclover. Col. No. 14629. Fifty miles north of Ahwaz along road to Dezful. 227022 to 227024. MrpICcCAGO POLYMORPHA Var. VULGARIS (Benth.) Shinners ‘California burclover. 227022. Col. No. 14658. Thirty miles north of Andimenshk along road ‘to Korramabad. Elevation 1,700 feet. Erect annual. 227023. Col. No. 14611. Fifteen miles south of Shushtar. Elevation 800 feet. Erect to spreading annual to 6 inches high. 227024. Col. No. 14612. Fifteen miles south of Shushtar. Elevation 800 feet. Erect annual. 227025. Merpicaco MUREX Willd. Medic. Col. No. 14633. Twenty miles north of Dezful along road to Kohrramabad. Elevation 1,200 feet. Stems about 1 foot long; flowers yellow. 227026 and 227027. MrpICAGO POLYMORPHA Var. VULGARIS (Benth.) Shinners California burclover. 227026. Col. No. 14640. Twenty miles north of Dezful along road to Khorrama- bad. Elevation 1,200 feet. Drought-pauperized annual, to 3 inches high. 227027. Col. No. 14648. Thirty miles north of Andimenshk along road to Khorramabad. Elevation 1,700 feet. Small, prostrate annual. 227028 to 227030. MerpicaGco ORBICULARIS (L.) All. Buttonclover. 227028. Col. No. 14662. Thirty miles north of Andimenshk along road to Khorramabad. Elevation 1,700 feet. Annual herb in moist swale. 227029. Col. No. 14729. Six miles east of Kazerun. Elevation 3,000 feet. 227030. Col. No. 14740. Twenty miles east of Kazerun. Elevation 4,200 feet. Spreading, prostrate, annual, in fallow field. 227031. Merpicaco ARABICA (E.) All. Spotted burclover. Col. No. 14599. Twenty-five miles northeast of Ahwaz. Low spreading annual. 927032. MEDICAGO MINIMA (L.) Grufb. Little medic. Col. No. 14646. Twenty miles north of Dezful along road to Live seep Elevation 1,200 feet. Drought-pauperized annual, to 3 inches high. 227033. MEDICAGO sp. Col. No. 14670. On 1,500 year old dam at Shushtar. Spreading annual. 227034. MerpICAGO POLYMORPHA Var. VULGARIS (Benth.) Shinners Califernia burclover. Col. No. 14741. Twenty miles east of Kazerun. Elevation 4,200 feet. Pros- trate herb in fallow field; fruiting heavily. 227035. Metica sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 14820. Fifty miles south of Sirjan along road to Bandar-Abbas... Ele- vation 6,000 feet. Brittle perennial growing in rock crevices. 227036. Meruitotus InpIcaA (L.) All. Fabaceae. Annual yellow sweetclover. Col. No. 14584. Irrigated fields near Ahwaz. Erect and spreading annual; reportedly eaten by cattle. 227037. OMPHALODES sp. Boraginaceae. Col. No. 14817. Twenty miles southeast of Sirjan along road to Bandar-Abbas. Elevation 5,800 feet. Small desert annual. 227038. ONOBRYCHIS VICIAEFOLIA Scop. Fabaceae. Sainfoin. Col. No. 14753: ‘Esperess’. Market, Shiraz. Elevation 5,200 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 1955 159 227007 to 227053—Continued 227039. ONOBRYCHIS sp. Col. No. 14614. Fifteen miles south of Shushtar. Elevation 800 feet. Erect, widely scattered annual on arid slope. 227040. ONOBRYCHIS sp. Col. No. 14644. Twenty miles north of Dezful along road to Khorramabad. Elevation 1,200 feet. Ascending annual to 6 inches high. 227041. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. Col. No. 14564. Market, Ahwaz. 227042. PHASEOLUS COCCINEUS L. Scarlet runner bean. Col. No. 14558. ‘Lubia Esfahan’. Market, Ahwaz. 227043. PLANTAGO sp. Plantaginaceae. Col. No. 14639. Twenty miles north of Dezful along road to Khorramabad. Elevation 1,200 feet. Low, stooling annual. 227044. Rumex sp. Polygonaceae. Col. No. 14625. Fifteen miles south of Shushtar. Elevation 800 feet. Large herb eaten by cattle. 227045. SprINAcIA OLERACEA L. Chenopodiaceae. Common spinach. Col. No. 14723. Market, Kazerun. Elevation 3,000 feet. Growing in lime soil. 227046. Trirotium sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 14664. Thirty miles north of Andimenshk along road to Khorramabad. Elevation 1,700 feet. Erect, single-stemmed annual. 227047. TRIFOLIUM sp. Col. No. 14669. Twelve miles north of Andimenshk along road to Khorramabad, Elevation 800 feet. Colonial annual, to 5 inches high. 227048. TRIGONELLA RIGIDA Boiss. Fabaceae. Col. No. 14592. Irrigated field near Ahwaz. Growing in hard, silty alluvium, Decumbent, spreading annual. 227049 and 227050. TRIGONELLA NOEANA Boiss. 227049. Col. No. 14631. Fifty miles north of Ahwaz along road to Dezful. Diffuse, low annual. 227050. Col. No. 14739. About 11 miles east of Kazerun. Elevation 4,200 feet. Spreading annual. 227051. TRIGONELLA MONSPELIACA L. Col. No. 14743. About 11 miles east of Kazerun along road to Shiraz.- Ele- vation 4,200 feet. Small, low annual with both prostrate and erect stems. 227052. Victa ERVILIA (L.) Willd. “Fabaceae. Bitter vetch. Col. No. 14672. ‘Qesen’. About 7 miles south of Shiraz along road to Firuzabad, Elevation 5,000 feet. 227053. Vicia sativa L. Fabaceae. Common vetch. Col. No. 14742. About 11 miles east of Kazerun. Elevation 4,200 feet. 227054 to 227061. Triricum AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Winter Rainfall Area Station, Stellenbosch, Cape Province. Received July 14, 1955. 227054. ‘Beltista’. 227058. ‘Vorentoe’. 227055. ‘Daeraad’. 227059. ‘Impala’. 227056. ‘Hoopvol’. 227060. ‘Sonop’. 227057. ‘Sterling’. 227061. ‘Spitskop ROOl’. 160 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 227062 to 227112. From Japan. Cuttings collected by J. L. Creech, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received July 15, 1955. 227062 and 227063. CAMELLIA JAPONICA L. Theaceae. Common camellia. 227062. ‘Sethi’. Rokuji-Kai, Archi Prefecture. . 227063. ‘Bon-Shirotama’. Rokuji-Kai, Archi Prefecture. 227064. CAMELLIA SASANQUA Thunb. Sasanqua camellia. ‘Kanjiro’. Rokuji-Kai, Archi Prefecture. 227065. CAMELLIA RETICULATA Lindl. Netvein. camellia. ‘Wabisuke’. Rokuji-Kai, Archi Prefecture. 227066 to 227112. RHODODENDRON (hybrids). Ericaceae. 227066. ‘Ai-Kokuw’. 227090. ‘Kin-No-Sai’. 227067. ‘Ama-Gasa’. 227091. ‘Ko-Zan’. 227068. ‘Baiy-Ixo’. 227092. ‘Kotubuki’. 227069. ‘Banga-Ku’. 227093. ‘Kozannishiki’ (Rokuji-Kai). 227070. ‘Banga-Yu’ (Rokuji Kai). 227084. ‘IKusu-Dama’. 2270671. ‘Banjyo No Homare’. 227095. ‘Matu-Mamy’, 227072. ‘Ban-Jo-No-Tuk’. 227096. ‘Rei-Getu’. 227073. ‘Ban-Ixa’. 227097. ‘Sei-Dai’ (Rokuji-KKai). 227074. ‘Ban-O’. 227098. ‘Sei-Ko-No-Tuky’. 227075. ‘Chi-Kyu-Nisikr’. 227099. ‘Shin-Ki-Gen’. 227076. ‘Cho-Ju-No-lwav’. 227100. ‘Shoshyi-No-Hana’. 227077. ‘Chukvo-No-Haru’ 227101. ‘Sin-Nyo-No-Hikari’. (Rokuji Kai). 227078. ‘Dai-Shu-J in Atlixco. Parentage probably Guatemalan and Mexican types. 227905 to 227907. From Villa Guerrero, Mexico. 227805. No. 14382. Fruit black, no anthracnose; matures in April in Mexico. Parentage is probably a Mexican type. 227906. No. 14383. Fruit color green when mature; matures April to August in Mexico. Parentage probably a Mexican type. 227907. No. 14384. Fruit small, dark purple; seed fairly large; matures in April. Parentage a Mexican type. 227908 to 227916. Collected by N. P. Maxwell in Texas. 227908. Allen Selection. Mercedes. Cold hardy, salt resistant; fruit black; excellent flavor; to 5 ounces. 227909. ‘Amidon’. Harlingen. Fruit green, almost spherical, to 12 ounces; skin thin, green. 227910. ‘Hannam’. East of Donna. Fruit purple, elongate, to 6 ounces. 227911. ‘Karr’. WHarlingen. Fruit green, pyriform, to 14 ounces. 227912. ‘McRill’. McAllen. Fruit light green, to 16 ounces. 227913. ‘Pryor’. Uvalde. From a seedling tree. 227914. ‘W. J. Selection’. San Juan. Salt resistant, very cold hardy; fruit black, pyriform, to 6 ounces. 227915. R No. 1. Raymondvillo. Vigorous, cold hardy, salt tolerant; fruit black, to 8 ounces; shy producer. A Mexican type. 227916. Y-6. Harlingen. Fruit green, smooth, to 6 ounces. A Mexican type. 227917. ‘Haven’. Rio Grande Valley. 227918 to 227926. From Japan. Plants collected by J. L. Creech, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Intro- duction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received _ Sept. 7, 1955. Collected in Kyuosumi-yama, Province Awa, Chiba. Aug. 31, 1955. 204 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 227918 to 227926—Continued 227918. CARDIANDRA ALTERNIFOLIA Sieb. & Zuce. Hydrangeaceae. Col. No. 405. ‘Kusa-azisai’. Herbaceous plant; flowers pink with sterile rim florets; appearing from July to September. 227919. CONANDRON RAMONDIOIDES Sieb. & Zueec. Gesneriaceae. Col. No. 408. ‘Iwa-tabako’. Herbaceous perennial; flowers purple; flowering in May. 227820. DAMNACANTHUS INDICUS Gaertn. f. Rubiaceae. Col. No. 406. ‘Aridoshi’. Small evergreen shrub; branches spreading at right angles. From northern limit of natural distribution. 227921. EuUCHRESTA JAPONICA Benth. Fabaceae. Col. No. 407. ‘Miyama tobira’. Small evergreen shrub; leaves round, trifolio- late, shiny; rootstock rhizomatous. 227922. HYDRANGEA INVOLUCRATA Sieb. Hydrangeaceae. Col. No. 404. ‘Tama-azisai’. 227923. PRUNUS SPINULOSA Sieb. & Zucc. Amygdalaceae. Col. No. 400. ‘Rinboku’. Evergreen tree to 15 meters high; leaves coarse; serrations sharp. 227924. RHODODENDRON KIYOSUMENSE Makino Ericaceae. Col. No. 401. Flowers purple. 227925. SYMPLOCOS PRUNIFOLIA Sieb. & Zuce. Symplocaceae. Sweetleaf Col. No. 402. ‘iXurobai’. Evergreen tree, to 7 meters high; flowers white, appearing in May. 227926. VACCINIUM BRACTEATUM Thunb. Vacciniaceae. Oriental blueberry Col. No. 403. ‘Shashanbo’. Evergreen shrub, to 5 meters high. 227927. LepTOCHLOA DUBIA (H. B. K.) Nees Poaceae. Green sprangletep. From Libya. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission to Libya» Tripoli. Received Sept. 7, 1955. 227928. DioscorEa sp. Dioscoreaceae. From Costa Rica. Collected by Bernice G. Schubert, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Aug. 23, 1955. Col. No. 939. Pan American Highwav. Aug. 9,1955. Elevation 9,000 feet. Vine with large horizontal tubers, to 8 inches below ground surface. 227928 to 227936. Cirrus SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck Rutaceae. Sweet orange. From Israel. Budwood presented by the Division of Plant Protection, Tel Aviv. Received Sept. 8, 1955. ‘Shamouti’. Collected by the Rehovot Agricultural Research Station, Rehovot. 227929. No.1. Tree 22 years old. 227933. No. 1505. 227930. No. 2. Tree 22 vears old. 227934. No. 1517. 227931. No. 1426. 227935. No. 1519. 227932. No. 1437. 227936. No. 1520. 227937 and 227938. Zna Mays L. Poaceae. Corn. From the Canary Islands. Seed presented by the Servicio Agricola Seragri, Las Palmas. Received Sept. 8, 1955 JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 205 227937 and 227938—Continued 227937. ‘Lanzarote’. 227938. ‘Sur de Gran Canaria’. 227939 to 227944. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. a padi Seed presented by the Rice Specialist, Bihar, Sabour. Received Sept. (227939. 16 BK (BR 5). ‘Motisal’. Local variety, Shahabad District. 227940. 36 BK (BR7). ‘Kessore’. Local variety, Bhagalpur District. 227941. 88 BK (BR 6). ‘Dahia’. Resembles 16 BK except the awns show slight development. 227942. 115 BK (BR 3). ‘Dahia’. An early-ripening type. Aman paddy. 227943. 141 BK (BR 4). ‘Jhulansar’. Local variety, Mohghyr District. 227944. 498-2A (BR 8). ‘Kessore’. Bhagalpur District. 227945 and 227946. Triticum AarEstivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Israel. Seeds presented to the Agricultural Experiment Station, Neve-Yaar. Received Sept. 9, 1955. 227945. No. 51.J. 227946. No. 150.J. 227947 to 227963. Triricum AEstivuM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Egypt. Seed presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Giza. Received Sept 12, 1955. 227947. Line 1289-2196. 227956. Line 1303-2483. 227948. Line 1290-2256. 227957. Line 1304-2536. 227949. Line 1290-2258. 227958. Line 1304-2581. 227950. Line 1290-2268. 227959. Line 1323-2618. 227951. Line 1291-2321. 227960. Line 1323-2621. 227952. Line 1291-2341. 227961. Line 1331-2636. 227953. Line 1291-23843. 227962. Line 1331-2638. 227954. Line 1293-2391. 227963. Line 1342-2651. 227955. Line 1293-2403. 227964. (Undetermined.) From Iran. Bulbs collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Sept. 12, 1955. Col. No. 15629. Five miles south of Khonsu, Ostan. Aug. 28, 1955. Elevation 9,000 feet. Ornamental perennial; flowers beautiful, red, spring; leaves black tipped. 227965. MUSSAENDA PHILIPPICA A. Rich. Rubiaceae. From the Philippines. Plants presented by the Bureau of Plant Industry, Manila. Received Sept. 14, 1955. 227966. BrtTa LomatToGcona Fisch. & Mey. Chenopodiaceae. Beet. From Iran. Seed presented by K. G. Khadivi, Sugar Beet Seeds Institute, Tehran. Received Sept. 14, 1955. Growing in the province of Azerbaijan. 206 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 227967. RAUVOLFIA HETEROPHYLLA Willd. Apocynaceae ‘ Devilpepper. From Costa Rica. Seeds collected by Bernice G. Schubert, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Sept. 15, 1955. Col. No. 903. Experiment farm near Barranca. July 22, 1955. 227968 to 227971. THroBROoMA cacao L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Ecuador. Budwood presented by the Servicio Cooperativo Inter-Americano de Agricultura, Guayaquil. Received Sept. 15, 1955. 227968. ‘Cacao Nacional’. 227970. EET-11-SIA-6. 227969. EET Clon 274-ICS-1. 227971. S.C.A.-12 EET 110. 227972. Gossypium (hybrid). Malvaceae. Cotton. DEE. Seed presented by Deltapine, Limited, Liverpool. Received Sept. Grown in Rarotonga and the Cook Islands. 227973. PHILADELPHUS sp. Hydrangeaceae. From France. Plants and cuttings presented by S. L. Emsweller, Ornamental Crops Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Sept. 16, 1955. . 227974 to 228008. From Japan. Plants and bulbs collected by J. L. Creech, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Sept. 16, 1955. 227974. ABIES SIKOKIANA Nakai Pinaceae. Fir. Col. No. 431. ‘Shikoku-shirabe’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi.. Elevation about 800 meters. Tree to 15 meters high; leaves glaucous, white underneath; cones short, purple. 227975. BETULA SHIKOKIANA Nakai Betulaceae. Birch. Col. No. 435. ‘Shikoku-shirabe’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation 800 meters. Tree to 8 meters high; bark exfoliating. 227976. DENDROPANAX sp. Araliaceae. Col. No. 412. ‘Kakure-miro’. Igahi, near Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku. Evergreen tree, to 6 meters high; leaves trifid on sterile branches, entire on fertile branches. 227977. DIOSCORIA QUINQUELOBA Thunb. Dhtoscoreaceae. Yam. Col. No. 411. ‘Mimiji Tokoro’. Igahi, near Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku. Leaves with 7 lobes; flowers bright orange; tubers large, horizontal. 227978. HYDRANGEA PANICULATA Siebold Hydrangeaceae. Panicle hydrangea. Col. No. 428. ‘Nori-utrugi’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation about 800 meters. Shrubby tree, to 3 meters high; sterile bracts, white to rose-colored. 227979. I.LEXx cRENATA Thunb. Aquifoliaceae. Japanese holly. Col. No. 420. ‘Inu-tsugi’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation 800 meters. small narrow leaves. 227980. ILEXx PEDUNCULOSA Miq. Longstack holly. Col. No. 421. ‘Soyogo’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation 800 meters. Shrubby tree; leaves large, wavy margins; fruit red, on long stalks. 227981 to 227994. Ipomora BaTATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. 227981. ‘Korushirazu’. 227982. ‘Norin No. 1’. Chiba Farm, National Kanto-Tosan Agricultural Ex- periment Station, Medium-maturing variety; for human consumption. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 207 227974 to 228008—Continued 227981 to 227994—Continued 227983. “Norin No. 2’. Kagoshima Farm, National Kyushu Agricultural Ex- periment Station. Medium to late-maturing variety; used for industrial and food purposes. 227984. ‘Norin No. 3’. Kagoshima Farm, National Kyushu Agricultural Ex- periment Station. Medium-late variety; grown for food, industrial and fodder uses. 227985. ‘Norin No. 4°. Chiba Farm, National Kanto-Tosan Agricultural Experiment Station. Medium-maturing variety; used as food. 227986. ‘Norin No. 5’. Chiba Farm, National Kanto-Tosan Agricultural Ex- periment Station. Early-maturing variety; used as food. 227987. ‘Norin No. 6’. Chiba Farm, National Kanto-Tosan Agricultural Ex- periment Station. Medium-early maturing variety; used for food and fodder. 227988. ‘Norin No. 8’. Chiba Farm, National Kanto-Tosan Agricultural Ex- periment Station. Medium-maturing variety; used for fodder. 227989. ‘Norin No. 10’. Chiba Farm, National Kanto-Tosan Agricultural Experiment Station. Medium-late variety; used as food. 227990. ‘Norin No. 11’. Chiba Farm, National Kanto-Tosan Agricultural Experiment Station. Medium-late maturing variety; used as food; high resistance to black rot. 227991. ‘Norin No. 13’. Chiba Farm, National Kanto-Tosan Agricultural Experiment Station. Medium-early ripening variety; used for fodder. 227992. ‘Norin No. 14’. Chiba Farm, National Kanto-Tosan Agricultural Experiment Station. Medium-early maturing; for food and industrial uses. 227993. ‘Okinarasari’. 227994. ‘Shirosengan’. 227995. Lycoris RADIATA (L’Her.) Herbert Amaryllidaceae. Shorttube lycoris. Col. No. 417. ‘Higan-bana’. Igahu near Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Shik- oku. Flowers in umbels, dark red; scape 30 cm. high. 227996. MAGNOLIA VERECUNDA Koidz. Magnoliaceae. Col. No. 436. ‘O-yama-renge’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Tree small; leaves ovate; flowers white, pendent. 227997. PHILADELPHUS SHIKOKIANUS Nakai Hydrangeaceae. Mockorange. Col. No. 418. ‘Khikoku Utsugi’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation 800 meters. Deciduous shrub; flowers white, early to mid-May. 227998. RaApANEA NERIIFOLIA Mez. Myrsinaceae. Col. No. 414. ‘Taimintachibana’. Igahi, near Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku. Tall evergreen shrub; leaves lanceolate; flowers inconspicuous. 227999. RHODODENDRON PENTAPHYLLUM Maxim. Ericaceae. Fiveleaf azalea. Col. No. 429. ‘Akibono Trutsuji’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation 800 meters. Shrub to 3 meters high; flowers pale pink. 228000. RHODODENDRON QUINQUEFOLIUM Biss. & Moore Cork azalea. Col. No. 422. ‘Shiro-yashio’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation 1,500 meters. Deciduous shrub to 3 meters high; flowers pure white. 228001. RHODODENDRON TSCHONOSKII Maxim. Tschonoskii azalea. Col. No. 439. ‘Kome-tsutsuji’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation 800 meters. Spreading shrub; leaves small, hairy, broad-lanceolate; flowers small, white. 228002 and 228003. RHoDODENDRON WEYRICHII Maxim. Weyrichii azalea. 228002. Col. No. 441. ‘Ontsutsuji’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. 208 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 227974 to 228008—Continued 228002 and 228903—Continued 228003. Col. No. 423. ‘Ontsutsuji’. Foot o Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation 1,600 meters. Shrub to 3 meters high; flowers brick-red. 228004. RHODODENDRON sp. Col. No. 440. ‘Kome-tsutsuji’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Small prostrate shrub; leaves ovate; flowers white, small. 228005. Rosa onor1 Makino Rosaceae. Rose. Col. No. 415. ‘Yabu-ibara’. Igahi, near Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku. Flowers white, to 4 centimeters across. 228006. Ruspus sp. Rosaceae. Col. No. 433. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation 800 meters. Subalpine, low-growing, prostrate plant; fruits small, red. 228007. SaRCANDRA GLABRA (Makino) Nakai Chloranthaceae. Col. No. 416. ‘Senryo’. Igahi, near Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku, Shrub small, to 1 meter high; leaves opposite, coarsely serrate; flowers in spikes. inconspicuous; berries birght red. 228008. VisuRNUM FUCATUM Blume Caprifoliaceae. Forked viburnum. Col. No. 425. ‘Okame-noki’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation about 800 meters. Deciduous, shrubby tree, to 3 meters high; leaves almost orbicular; flowers white; fruits first red, then black. 228008 to 228011. From Japan. Budwood presented by the Demonstration Garden of Trees and Shrubs. Angvo, Saitam. Prefecture. Received Sept. 16, 1955. 228999. PRUNUS SUBHIRTELLA Mig. Amygdalaceae. Higan cherry. ‘Sendai-Shidare’. 228010 and 228011. Prunus SERRULATA Lindl. Oriental flowering cherry. 223019. ‘Fukenzo-shidare’. 228011. ‘iKiku-shidare’. 228012 te 228021. Pyrus communis I.. Malaceae. Pear. From Japan. Propagating wood presented by the National Agricultural Research Institute, Hiratsuka, Kanagawa. Received Sept. 19, 1955. 228012 to 228014. Highly resistant to black rot. 228012. ‘Doetsu’. (‘Nijiseiki’ X ‘Doetsu’). 228013. ‘Ishiwase’. (‘Nijiseiki’ X ‘Doetsu’). 228014. ‘Kikusue’. 228015. ‘Kumoe’. (‘Ishiwase’ X ‘Yagumo’). Russet-skin. 228016. ‘Nijiseiki’. 228017. ‘Seigyoku’. 228018. ‘Shinko’. (‘Nijiseiki’). Seedling. 228019. ‘Shinseiki’. (‘Nijiseiki’ x ‘Cho-ju-ro’). 228020. ‘Suesee’. (‘Kikusui’ X ‘Yakumo’). Early, green skin. 228021. ‘Yagumo’. (‘Nijiseiki’ X ‘Akapo’). JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 209 228022. CoFrFEA ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From Nyasaland. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Bvumbwe Tung Agricultural Experiment Station, Limbe. Received Sept. 20, 1955. Local selection. 228023 to 228043. From Japan. Seeds collected by J. L. Creech, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Sept. 20, 1955. Collected in Sept. 1955. 228023. AESCULUS TURBINATA Blume _ Aesculaceae. Japanese horsechestnut. Col. No. 419. ‘Tochi’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation 2,600 feet. Tree to 4 feet high; flower panicles upright; color whitish; prefers damp situation. 228024. CAMELLIA JAPpoNIcA L. Theaceae. Common camellia. Col. No. 447. ‘Tsubake’. Korakuen Garden, Okayama:shi. 228025 and 228026. CaMELLIA SASANQUA Thunb. Sasanqua camellia. 228025. Col. No. 438. ‘Sazanka’. Kotohira-cho, Kagawa Prefecture. 228026. Col. No. 448. ‘Sazanka’. Korakuen Garden, Okayama-shi. 228027. CatTaupa ovata Don Bignoniaceae. Chinese catalpa. Col. No. 410. ‘Kisasage’. Matsuyama Castle, Maksuyama. Tree to 25 feet high; leaves cordate; pods slender. 228028. DioscorEA ToKORO Makino Dioscoreaceae. Yam. Col. No. 413. Igahi, near Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku. 228029. Eurya yaponica Thunb. Theaceae. Col. No. 443. ‘Hisakaki’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation 2,600 feet. Small evergreen tree; leaves ovate; flowers pale yellow, small; fruits black. 228030. Fagus cRENATA Blume Fagaceae. Beech. Col. No. 424. ‘Buna’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation 2,600 feet. Tree to 05 feet high; trunk smooth, bark gray; leaves ovate; fruits edible. 228031. ILEX GENICULATA Maxim. Aquifoliaceae. Droophead hoily. Col. No. 426. ‘Furin-umenodoki’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation 2,600 feet. Deciduous tree; branches pendant; fruits red. 228032. Itex roTuNDA Thunb. Holly. Col. No. 445. ’Kuroganemochi’. Korakuen Garden, Okayama-shi. Ever- green tree to 8 feet high; leaves ovate, thick, entire; fruits red. 228033. NANDINA DoMESTICA Thunb. Berberidaceae. Col. No. 439. ‘Nanten’. Kotochira-cho, Kagana Prefecture. 228034. Fimeis saponica (Thunb.) G. Don Ericaceae. Japanese pieris. Coil. No. 446. ‘Asebi’. Korakuen Garden, Okayama-shi. 228035. QUERCUS GLANDULIFERA Blume Fagaceae. Glandbearing oak. Col. No. 437. ‘Konara’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation 2,600 feet. Tree to 65 feet high. 228036. QuErRcus aLauca Thunb. Blue Japanese oak. Col. No. 449. ‘Arakashi’. Korakuen Garden, Okayama-shi. Evergreen tree to 48 feet high; leaves coarsely serrate; acorns small. 228037. RHODODENDRON OBTUSUM Var. KAEMPFERI (Planch.) Wilson Ericaceae. Torch azalea. Col. No. 442. ‘Yama-tsutsuji’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. 210 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228023 to 228043—Continued 228038. RHODODENDRON WEYRICHII Max. Wepyrichii azalea. Col. No. 441. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. 228039. SASA ISHIZUCHIANA Makino Poaceae. Bamboo. Col. No. 427. ‘Ishizuchi sasa’. Top of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation 6,400 feet. Plant to 4 feet high; leaves dark green, shiny. 228040. SorBus COMMIXTA Hedl. Malaceae. Korean mountain-ash. Col. No. 484. ‘Nana Kanado’. Top of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation 6,400 feet. Tree to 13 feet high; fruits in umbels, red. 228041. VacciNIuM CILIATUM Thunb. Vacciniaceae. Blueberry. Col. No. 444. ‘Arage-na-tsuhaze’. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation 2,600 feet. Small shrub; fruits medium size, black. 228042. VACCINIUM sp. Col. No. 482. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation 2,600 feet. Shrub to 8 inches high; fruit on small peduncle. 228043. VIBURNUM FURCATUM Blume _ Caprifoliaceae. Forked viburnum. Col. No. 425. Foot of Mount Ishidzuchi. Elevation 2,600 feet. 228044 to 228065. GurycInE MAx (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. From Japan. Seeds obtained by J. L. Creech, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Sept. 21, 1955. 228044 to 228063. From K. Matsuoka, Shikoku Agricultural Experiment Station 228044. ‘Aka-nita’. 228054. ‘Natsu Daizu’. 228045. ‘Ao-ki-mame’. 228055. ‘No-ki No. 1’. 228046. ‘Awashima Zairai’. 228056. ‘Oita Akidaizu’. 228047. ‘Hana Shirazu’. 228057. ‘O-no Daizu’. 228048. ‘Hirochima Kuro-daizu’. 228058. ‘O-ura’. 228049. ‘Ka-cho-tuba’. 228059. ‘Shimatsu-ura’. 228050. ‘Kino-shita’. 228060. ‘Shiro Dai-hachilin’. 228051. ‘Ko-mungo Daizu’. 228061. ‘Shiro-daizu No. 3’. 228052. ‘Kochi Akidaizu’. 228062. ‘Shiro-hanasaki No. I’. 228053. Manchurian native. 228063. ‘“Tamana Zairai’. 228064. ‘Meguro No. 1’. Nematode resistant. From Aomori Prefecture Agricultural Experiment Station, Aomori. 228065. ‘Yamaguchi-white No. 1’. ‘Yamaguchi-shiro’. From Daizu-Ichigo. 228066 and 228067. Gossypium (hybrids). Malvaceae. Cotton. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Estachion Experimental, Puerto Peron, Pena Province. Received Sept. 22, 1955. 228066. ‘Saenz Pena No. 61’. 228067. ‘Saenz Pena No. 85’. 228068 to 228071. Triticum AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. Fom Thailand. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission to Thai- land, Bangkok. Received Sept. 22, 1955. Originally collected at Taichung, Taiwan. 228068. ‘Taichung No. 2’. 228070. ‘Taichung No. 31’. 228069. ‘Taichung No. 29’. 228071. ‘Taichung No. 32’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 211 228072 and 228073. Correa ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission to Brazil, Rio de Janeiro. Received Sept. 22, 1955. 228072. ‘Caturra Amarelo’. 228073. ‘Mundo Novo’. 228074 and 228075. From Tran. Seeds collected by H. 8S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Sept. 22, 1955. 228074. QueERcUS sp. Fagaceae. Col. No. 15709. Twenty-five miles south of Kalow, Caspian slope of Alborz. Sept. 12, 1955. Elevation 6,000 feet. Second growth from cut trees. 228075. QUERCUS sp. Col. No. 15799. Fifty-four miles east of Gorgan. Sept. 15, 1955. Spreading tree to 30 feet high. 228076 to 228148. From Japan. Obtained by J. L. Creech, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction poor: Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Sept. , 1955. Unless otherwise noted, material received as plants. 228076 to 228081. FrRaGarta (hybrids). Rosaceae. Strawberry. From the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Research Branch, Special Prod- ucts Section, Tokyo. 228076. ‘Derby’. 228079. ‘Marshall’. 228077. ‘Fukuba’. 228080. ‘Oshima’. 228078. ‘Haikaro’. 228081. ‘Victoria’. 228082. CITRUS NIPPOKOREANA T. Tanaka Rutaceae. From the Summer Citrus Experiment Station, Hagi City, Yamaguchi. Sept. 12, 1955. 228083 to 228088. From Chiba University, Chiba Prefecture. Sept. 13, 1955. 228083. PINUS DENSIFLORA Sieb. & Zucc. Pinaceae. Japanese red pine. ‘Janome’. Needles white striped. 228084. PINUS THUNBERGII Parl. Japanese black pine. ‘Torafu’. Needles yellow tipped. 228085. CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA Var. ARAUCARIOIDES Sieb. Pinaceae. 228086 and 228087. CrypTOMERIA JAPONICA (L. f.) D. Don Common cryptomeria. 228086. ‘Mejilo-sugi’. 228087. ‘Ongon-sugi’. 228088. THUJOPSIS DOLABRATA (L. f.) Sieb. & Zucc. Pinaceae. False-arborvitae. 228089. RHODODENDRON METTERNICHII Sieb. & Zucc. LEricaceae. —_ Leatherleaf rhododendron. From H. Yagi, Matsuyama, Eichi Prefecture, Shikoku. Sept. 12, 1955. 228090. Punica GRANATUM L. Punicaceae. Pomegranate. _From K. Nagao, Niitsu, Niigata. Sept. 12, 1955. Dwarf; flowers double, orange. 228091 to 228093. From the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Tokyo. Re- ceived Sept. 13, 1955. 228091. LigusTRUM JAPONICUM Var. ROTUNDIFOLIUM Blume _ Oleaceae. Roundleaf Japanese privet. 212 PLANT INVENTORY NO.163 228676 to 228148—Continued 228091 to 2286933—Continued 228092. Lintum HENRY! Baker Liliaceae. Henry lily. (Bulbs. ) 228093. Lycoris RADIATA (L’Her.) Herb. Amaryllidaceae. . Shorttube lycoris. ‘Alba’. 228094. CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA (L.f.) D. Don Pinaceae. Common cryptomeria. From the Demonstration Garden of Trees and Shrubs, Angyo, Saitama Prefecture. Sept. 18, 1955. Holds its green color well during winter. (Plants and cuttings.) 228095 to 228102. CHRYSANTHEMUM sp. Asteraceae. From the Taku Seed Company, Kyoto. Sept. 12, 1955. 228085. ‘Fukukumo’. Pink. 228099. ‘Shin-mi-sono’. Purple. 228096. ‘Hino-maru’. Pink. 228100. ‘Shu-o-kan’. 228097. ‘Kin-byo-bu’. Yellow. 228101. ‘Tai-go-kuden’. 228098. ‘Kin-kazan’. Bronze. 228102. ‘Tsukasa’. 228103 to 228118. RHODODENDRON sp. Ericaceae. From Toshigi Ken Satsuki Kai, Sumiyashi-cho, Utsunomiya. Received Sept. 12, 1955. 228103. ‘Ban-ka’. 228111. ‘Kusu-dame’. 228104. ‘Ban-ko’. 228112. ‘Matsuname’. 228105. ‘Hei-ua’ (4X). 228113. ‘Rei-getsu’. 228106. ‘Homare-no-hana’ (4X). 228114. ‘Seiko-no-tsuki’. 228107. ‘Ka-getsu’. 228115. ‘Shin-nyo-no-hikare’. 228108. ‘Ka-ko-shi’. 228116. ‘Shin-nyo-no-tsuk’. 228109. ‘KKin-za’. 228117. ‘Soho’. 228110. ‘Kotobuki’. 228118. ‘Tai-hei’. 228119. MENTHA ARVENSIS var. PIPERASCENS Makino Menthaceae Japanese mint. ‘Manyo’. From the Hokkaido Agricultural Experiment Station, Kitami, Hok- kaido. 228120. Diospyros KAKI lL. Diospyraceae. Oriental persimmon. Col. No. 86. From Saiko University, Kyoto. June 9, 1955. Dense-growing, ornamental; pistillate. 228121. EprrmimEDIUM SAGITTATUM Baker Berberidaceae. Col]. No. 1388. From Kobe Experimental Forest, Kobe. June 14, 1955. Low prostrate shrub; ground-cover. 228122. LAGERSTROEMIA INDICIA L. Lythraceae. Crapempyrtle. Col. No. 409. ‘Shirabana-no-hyaku-jikko’. From a garden :t Matsuyama, Shikoku, Sept. 6, 1955. Flowers white. 228123. MAaAACKIA AMURENSIS Rupr. Fabaceae. Amur maackia. Col. No. 81. ‘Shidare-enju’. From Saiko University, Kyoto. June, 1955. Weeping. 228124. ‘TRIPETALEIA PANICULATA Sieb. & Zuce. Ericaceae. Col. No. 136. From Rokko-zan, near Kobe. June 14, 1955. Woody shrub. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 1955 ye) ifs 228076 to 228148—“ontinued 228125 to 228128. From the Horticultural Field Station, Miimachi, Kurume. Sept. 12, 1955. 228125. OSMANTHUS HETEROPHYLLUS (D. Don) P. S. Green Oleaceae. Varie- gated. 228126. OSMANTHUS FORTUNE! Carr. Variegated. 228127 and 228128 Crypromerta sapontca (L.f.) D. Don Pinaceae. Common cryptomeria. 228127. ‘Okino-sugi’. Dwarf; branch tips white. 228128. ‘Mejiro-sugi’. 228129 to 228148 From Chinka Garden, Angyo, Saitama Prefecture. Sept. 13, 1955. 228129 to 228138. CameELiia sapontca L. Theaceae. Common camellia. 228129. ‘Ara-jishi’. Pink with white blotch; very early. 228130. ‘“Bokuhan’. Pink with white center; anemone type. 228131. ‘Hatsu-arashi’. White, early. 228132. ‘Karaito’. Pink, semi-double;: cold hardy. 228133. ‘“Komyo’. Deep pink, single; midseason. 228134. ‘Kuro-tsubaki’. Dark red. 228135. ‘Shibori-otome’. White, pink striped; full double. 228136. ‘Some-kawa’. White with pink stripes; full double. 228137. ‘Tagoto-no-tsuki’. White, single: midseason. 228138. ‘Tobiri-otome’. White, with pink stripes; full double. 228139 to 228148. Cametiia Sasanqua Thunb. Sasanqua camellia. 228139. ‘Beni-suzume’. Pink, small; midseason. 228140. ‘Ginryuw’. White with blush pink; double. 228141. ‘“Hana-daijin’. 228142. ‘Kan-tsubaki’. 228143. ‘Kara-koromo’. Red, double, early. 228144. ‘Kinka-zan’. Light pink, irregular and fluted petals. 228145. ‘Kyo-nishiki’. White, with pink stripes, single, midseason. 228146. ‘Niarumi-gata’. Pink, single, irregular, center large. 228147. ‘Sanga-no-tsu’. Pink, 228148. ‘Yae-gasumi’. Blush pink, large double. 228149. Jucians REGIA L. Juglandaceae. Persian walnut. with white spots, single, early. From California. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Station, Chico. Numbered Sept. 26, 1955. From P. I. 125195. Tree escapes spring frost; bears heavily; nuts mature early; valuable as a parent. 228150 te 228183. From Iowa. Seeds received by the United States Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames. Presented by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics’ farm delegation of 1955. Numbered Sept. 27, 1955. 214 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228150 to 228183—Continued 228150 and 228151. Lotus cornicuLatus L. Fabaceae. Birdsfoot trefoil. 228150. No. 27113. ‘Moscow 287’. : 228151. No. 27149. ‘Kubanian 44’. 228152. Merpicaco FALcATA L. Fabacease. Yellow-flowered alfalfa. No. 22506. ‘Yellow Kuban’. 228153. MeEDICAGO SATIVA L. Alfalfa. No. 22603. ‘Slavonic 31’. 228154. ONOBRYCHIS TRANSCAUCASICA Grossh. Fabaceae. No. 16616. Received as O. antasiatica. 228155. ONOBRYCHIS ARENARIA DC. - Sandy esparcet. No. 19220. 228156. ONOBRYCHIS VICIAEFOLIA Scop. Sainfoin. No. 16566. 228157. ‘TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Fabaceae. Alsike clover. No. 27245. ‘Belsyarsk’. 228158 to 228162. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 228158. No. 24631. ‘Midlerussian’. 228159. No. 26324. ‘Krasnoufimsk 523’. 228160. No. 27612. ‘Zazersk’. 228161. No. 27618. ‘Tolmachsk’. 228162. No. 30134. ‘Pyshminsk’. 228163. ‘TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Whiteclover. No. 27799. ‘Ygevsk 4’. 228164 to 228183. Zea mays L. Poaceae. Corn. Local varieties. 228164 and 228165. Rice type. 228164. No. 5064. 228165. No. 7183. 228166 to 228176. Flint type. 228166. No. 1628. 228172. No. 8921. 228167. No. 1680. 228173. No. 10747. 228168. No. 4905. 228174. No. 11221. 228169. No. 5010. 228175. No. 11305. 228170. No. 7792. 228176. No. 11327. 228171. No. 8084. 228177 to 228181. Tooth-shaped type. 228177. No. 7803. 228180. No. 10712. 228178. No. 8083. 228181. No. 10749 228179. No. 9100. (Hybrid.) 228182 and 228183. Sugar type. 228182. No. 1577. 228183. No. 7086. ‘Early pearl’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 215 228184 to 228202. CAMELLIA RUSTICANA Honda Theaceae. From Japan. Scions collected by J. L. Creech, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Sept. 27, 1955. Grown at Niigata. 228184. “I'sugawa’. No.1. Flowers red, single. 228185. ‘Yamaya’. No.2. Flowers purplish red. 228186. ‘Yuki-shiro’. No.3. Flowers white, single. 228187. ‘Yoshida’. No.4. Flowers red, single, large. 228188. ‘Hatano’. No.5. Flowers red, single, large. 228189. ‘Hatano’. No. 6. Flowers red, single, large. 228190. ‘Koshiji’. No. 7. Flowers red, single, small. 228191 No.8. Flowers red, single, large. 228192. ‘Aga’. No.9. Flowers pink, single, occasionally appear semidouble. 228193. No. 10. Flowers purplish pink, incomplete anemone form. 228194 to 228292. Wild seedling selections. 228194. No. 11. 228199. No. 16. 228195. No. 12. 228200. No. 17. 228196. No. 13. 228201. No. 18. 228197. No. 14. 228202. No. 19. 228198. No. 15. 228263 to 228204. From Costa Rica. Seeds collected by Bernice Schubert, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Sept. 27, 1955. 228203. BEGONIA MULTINERVIA Liebm. Begoniaceae. Col. No. 858. River trail in back of Institute Building, Turrialba. July 14, 1955. Succulent shrub. 228204. BEGONIA ESTRELLENSIS C. DC. Col. No. 877. Wooded trail, Finca Moravia. July 18, 1955. Succulent vine, very extensive on tree trunks. 228205. PANICUM TURGIDUM Forsk. Poaceae. From Jordan. Seed presented by Barry C. Park, Wadi. Received Sept. 27, 1955. 228206 to 228227. From Greece. Seeds obtained through the Agricultural Attache, American Embassy, Athens. Received Sept. 7, 1955. From Delvinakion, southern Epirus. 228206 to 228218. MerpicaGoO POLYMORPHA var. VULGARIS (Benth.) Shinners Fabaceae. California burclover. 228206. No. 1. 228213. No. 8. 228207. No. 2. 228214. _No. 9. 228208. No. 3. 228215. No. 10. 228209. No. 4. 228216. No. 11. 228210. No. 5. 22o2h dom, NOW 2. 228211. No. 6. 228218. No. 13. 228212. No. 7. 228219. ONOBRYCHIS VICIAEFOLIA Scop. Fabaceae. Sainfoin. 216 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228206 to 228227—Continued 228220. TRIFOLIUM sp. Fabaceae. No. 1A. 228221. ‘TRIFOLIUM sp. Nome 228222. ‘TRIFOLIUM sp. Now 2? 228223. ‘TRIFOLIUM sp. No. 3. 228224. ‘TRIFOLIUM sp. No. 4. 228225. ‘[RIFOLIUM sp. No: 5. 228226. ‘TRIFOLIUM sp. No. 6. 228227. TRIFOLIUM sp. INOFa/: 228228. Triticum aEstivum L. Poaceae Common wheat. From Germany. Seeds presented by Bayerische Landessaatzuchtanstalt Weihen- stephan, Freismg. Received Sept. 28, 1955. M-1. 228229. LANSIUM DOMESTICUM Jack Meliaceae. Langsat. From Thailand. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission, Bangkok. Received Sept. 28, 1955. 228230. Correa ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the Colony and Protectorate of Kenya, Narobi. Received Sept. 28, 1955. K-7. 228231. Lupinus aLBus L. Fabaceae. White lupine. From Egypt. Seed presented by the United States Operations Mission, Cairo. Received Sept. 6, 1955. 228232 and 228233. Lorus coRNicuLATUS L. Fabaceae. Birdsfoot trefoil. From Italv. Seeds presented by the Stazione Sperimentale di Praticoltura, Lodi, Milan. Received Sept. 29, 1955. 228232. Local type. 228233. ‘Varere’. 228234 to 228236. From India. Seed presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Sept. 29, 1955. 228234. SESBANIA BISPINOSA (Jacq.) W. F. Wight Fabaceae. 228235 and 228236. SESBANIA SESBAN (L.) Merr. 228235. No. 1. 228236. No. 1.W. 142. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 Dag, 228237 and 228238. CITRULLUS VULGARIS Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. From Israel. Seeds presented by Plant Introduction Service, Neve-Yaar Experi- ment Farm, Rehovot. Received Sept. 29, 1955. 228237. ‘Malali’ (local variety). 228238. ‘Malali’ (improved form). 228239 to 228244. From Japan. Obtained from the Kobe Municipal Arboretum, Kobe, by J. L. Creech, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Sept. 29, 1955. 228239. ILEX MONTANA var. MACROPODA (Miquel) Fernald Aquifoliaceae. Holly. 228240. JLEXx SERRATA Thunb. Finetooti holly. 228241. ILEx suGEROKII Maxim. Sugeroki holly. Peara2. liwx sp. 228243. Lyonia Nezikit Nakai Ericaceae. 228244. RHODODENDRON RETICULATUM D. Don ex G. Don Ericaceae. Rose azalea. 228245. Prunus sp. Amyedalaceae. From Japan. Seeds collected by J. L. Creech, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Sept. 29, 1955. Col. No. 85. Saiko University Garden, Kyoto. Aug. 15, 1955. Tree to 15 feet high; flowers solitary, pink; fruits yellow. 228246. THrosproma cacao L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Samoa. Fruit presented by the New Zealand Reparation Estates, Apia. Received Sept. 30, 1955. ‘Lafi. No. 7’. 228247. BEGONIA LIGNESCENS Morton Begoniaceae. From Costa Rica. Seed collected by B. G. Schubert, Agricultural Explorer, Horti- cultural Crops Research Branch, Plant Introduction Section, Beltsville, Md. Received Sept. 30, 1955. Col. No. 821. Woods near Convento River, Sonador Farm. 228248 to 228261. From Iran. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Sept. 30, 1955. 228248. CoTONEASTER sp. Malaceae. Col. No. 15713. Twenty-five miles south of Kalow, Caspian slope of Alborz. Sept. 12, 1955. Elevation 6,000 feet. Ornamental shrub. 228248 and 228250. Cyponta oBLONGA Mill. Malaceae. Common quince. 228249. Col. No. 15140. ‘Beh’. Market, Shiraz. June 30, 1955. Elevation 5,200 feet. Cultivated locally by irrigation. 228250. Col. No. 15820. Market, Babol, Caspian Plain. Sept., 1955. Fruits _very large, oblong, well-formed. 228251. Ficussp. Moraceae. Col. No. 15717. ‘Anjir’. Twelve miles south of Kalow, Caspian slope of Alborz. Sept. 12, 1955. Elevation 2,000 feet. ‘Tree dense, spreading; fruits bitter. 218 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228248 to 228261—Continued 228252. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. Col. No. 15708. ‘Sib. Tangli’. Twenty-five miles south of Kalow, Caspian slope a fae Sept. 12, 1955. Elevation 6,000 feet. Tree small to medium-size; ruits small. 228253 and 228254. Maus SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 228253. Col. No. 15776. Market, Gorgan. Sept. 14, 1955. Fruits pink- cheeked; originally from Mashhad. 228254. Col. No. 15821. Market, Tehran. Sept., 1955. Fruits small; flavor sweet; possibly from Esfahan. 228255. PRUNUS CERASUS L. Amygdalaceae. Sour cherry. Col. No. 15739. ‘Albaln’. Market, Kalow, Caspian shore. Sept. 13, 1955. 228256. PRUNUS MAHALEB L. Mahaleb cherry. Col. No. 15577. Dastana, Chaharmahal. Aug. 25, 1955. Elevation 6,700 feet. Small, tart type. From wild trees in Bakhtiari Mountains. 228257. PRUNUS sp. Col. No. 15711. Twenty-five miles south of Kalow, Caspian slope of Alborz. Sept. 12, 1955. Elevation 6,000 feet. Wild type. 228258. Pyrussp. Malaceae. Col. No. 15576. Dastana, Chaharmahal. Aug. 24, 1955. Elevation 6,700 feet. Wild tree cultivated in Dastana. Fruits small; seed round; exported for oil. 228259. Rosa sp. Rosaceae. Col. No. 15690. Gach Sar, Alborz Range. Sept. 11, 1955. Elevation 6,800 feet. Shrub densely branched, spreading; flowers white; fruits purplish. 228260. Rosa sp Col. No. 15802. Alborz Range, between Gorgan and Shahrud. Sept. 15, 1955. Elevation 6,200 feet. Shrub to 6 feet high. 228261. RusBussp. Rosaceae. Col. No. 15718. ‘Shahtot’. Twelve miles south of Kalow, Caspian slope of Alborz. Sept. 12, 1955. Elevation 2,000 feet. Wild blackberry forming large caney bushes. 228262. MarTYNIA LUTEA Lindl. Martyniaceae. Yellow unicornplant. From Portugal. Seeds presented by the Botanic Garden, Coimbra. Received Oct. 4, 1955. 228263. CagANus CAJAN (L.) Druce Fabaceae. Pigeonpea. From Puerto Rico. Seed presented by the Agricultural Experiment Station, Rio Piedras. Received Oct. 4, 1955. ‘Gandures Kaki’. 228264 and 228265. ZINNIA JUNIPERIFOLIA A. Gray Asteraceae. From Mexico. Seed presented by the Instituto de Investigacion de Zonas Deserticas, San Luis Potosi. Received Sept. 28, 1955. 228264. No. 1. South of Km. 112 on the highway San Luis Potosi-Antiguo, Morelos. 228265. No.2. About 25 km. north of Charcas, San Luis Potosi. 228266 to 228273. SaccHaRrum (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Australia. Cuttings presented by the Sugar Experiment Station, Brisbane, Queensland. Received Oct. 3, 1955. 228266. 51 N.G. 51. 228270. G 362. 228267. 51 N.G. 53. 228271. I 126. 228268. 51 N.G. 101. 228272. Q 36. 228269. 51N.G. 148. 228273. Q 57. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 219 228274 to 228297. From Iran. Seeds collected by H. 8. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- hon Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received et. 3, 1955. Collected June to August, 1955. 228274. AGROPYRON INTERMEDIUM (Host.) Beauv. Poaceae. Intermediate wheatgrass. Col. No. 15561. Near Borugen, Chaharmahal. Perennial grass. 228275. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15565. Mountain southwest of Dastana, Chaharmahal. Elevation 9,500 feet. Perennial with coarse culms. 228276. AGROPYRON CAESPITOSUM Koch Wheatgrass Col. No. 15586. Twenty-five miles northeast of Shahr-Kord, Chaharmahal. Elevation 8,400 feet. Slender, bushy, xerophytic perennial; heavily browsed. 228277. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15617. Ku Rang, Chaharmahal. Elevation 8,500 feet. Perennial, to 4 feet high. 228278. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 15176. Sixteen miles northwest of Abadeh, Fars. Elevation 7,000 feet. Bushy perennial to 2 feet high. 228279. ASTRAGALUS sp. Col. No. 15196. Eight miles west of Shahr-Kord, Bakhtiarian Country. Eleva- tion 7,000 feet. Prostrate annual herb. 228280. ASTRAGALUS sp. Col. No. 15238. Mountain south of Dastana, south of Shahr-Kord. Elevation 9,000 to 11,000 feet. Low, densely spreading perennial to 2 feet high. 228281 and 228282. BROMUS TOMENTELLUS Boiss. Poaceae. Brome. 228281. Col. No. 16626. Five miles south of Khunsar, Ostan. Elevation 9,000 feet. Tufted perennial on open rocky slopes. 228282. Col. No. 15627. Five miles south of Khunsar, Ostan. Elevation 9,000 feet. Perennial grass. 228283. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Asteraceae. Safflower. Col. No. 15147. ‘Gorang’. Market, Shiraz. Elevation 5,200 feet. Used as bread seasoning. 228284. Linum usiTaissimuM L. Linaceae. Flax. Col. No. 15578. Near Shahr-Kord, Chaharmahal. Elevation 7,000 feet. Local variety; susceptible to rust. 228285. LiINUM sp. Col. No. 15172. Sixteen miles northwest of Abadeh, Fars. Elevation 7,000 Feet. Herb; browsed by sheep. 228286. Lotus cornicuLatTus L. Fabaceae. Birdsfoot trefoil. Col. No 15214. Dastana, south of Shahr-Kord. Elevation 5,200 feet. 228287. Mepicaco sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfaifa. Col. No. 15145. ‘Younjina Market, Shiraz. Elevation 5,200 feet. 228288. MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS (L.) Lam. Fabaceae. Yellow sweetclover. Col. No. 15592. Kuh Rang Chaharmahal. Elevation 8,000 feet. Annual weed. 228289. ONOBRYCHIS VICIAEFOLIA Scop. Fabaceae. Sainfoin. Col. No. 15633. Golpayegan, Arak Province. Elevation 6,000 feet. 228290. Onryzopsis sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15624. Five miles south of Khunsar, Ostan. Elevation 9,000 feet. Tufted perennial; well liked by animals. 228291. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. Col. No. 15580. Saman, Chaharmahal. Elevation 6,500 feet. 220 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 1638 228274 to 228297—Continued 228292. Pisum sativum L. Fabaceae. Garden pea. Col. No. 15185. ‘Gavdaneh’. Near Ghaverokh, along road to Shahr-Kord. Elevation 7,700 feet. Originally from Bavanat. 228293. SECALE CEREALE L. Poaceae. Rye. Col. No. 15240. Dastana, south of Shahr-Kord. LElevation 6,800 feet. A dark-headed type. 228294. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. Whiteclover. Col. No. 15600. East base of Kuhe Zard, Chaharmahal. Elevation 8,500 feet. 228295. Triticum AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wkeat. Col. No. 15615. East base of Kuhe Zard, Chaharmahal. Elevation 8,500 feet Cold resistant winter type. 228296. Victa BRVILIA (L.) Willd. Fabaceae. Bittervetch. Col. No. 15186. ‘Kesen’. Near Ghaverokh along road to Shahr Kord. Eleva- tion 7,700 feet. 228297. VicIA SATIVA L. Common vetch. Col. No. 15243. ‘Gharacoreh’. Dastana, south of Shahr-Kord. Elevation 6,700 feet. 228298 and 228299. From India. Seed presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Oct. 4, 1955. 228298. SESAMUM EKAMBARAMI Naidu Pedaliaceae. 228299. SESAMUM PROSTRATUM Retz. 228300. Stipa TENACISSIMA Jusl. Poaceae. Esparto needlegrass. From Algeria. Seed presented by the Service de |’ Experimentation Agricole, Maison- Carree. Received Oct. 4, 1955. 228301 to 228506. From Japan. Seed presented by the Kagawa Agricultural College, Mikicho, Kitagun, Kagawa Prefecture. Received Oct. 4, 1955. 228301 to 228305. Vicra sativa L. Fabaceae. Common vetch. 228301. F,-1-6. 228304. F,-8-13. 228302. F,-5-41. 228305. P,-1-2. 228303. F.-6-2. 228306. VIcIA TETRASPERMA (L.) Moench. Fourseed vetch. 228307 to 228315. Triticum AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Cemmon wheat. From Germany. Seed presented by the Biologische Bundesanstalt fiir Land-und Forstwirtschaft, Berlin. Received Oct. 5, 1955. 228307. ‘Axminster’. 228312. ‘Red Fern Ott’. 228308. ‘Carsten V’. 228313. ‘Saumur’. 228309. ‘Farm I’. 228314. ‘Sakminde’. 228310. ‘Normandie’. 228315. ‘Tu 4. 228311. ‘Pika’. 228316 to 228319. From Kenya. Seeds presented by Annette Wilbois, Nairobi. ‘Received Oct. 5, 1955. 228316 to 228318. SoRGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 221 228316 to 228319—Coni nued 228316 to 228318—Continued — 228316. White. Originally from Ambovombe, Madagascar. 228317. Red. Originally from Madagascar. 228318. Red. Originally obtained from Ecole National d’Agriculture, Mont- pellier, France. 228319. Zea Mays L. Poaceae. Corn. Originally from Ambovombe, Madagascar. 228320. TRiITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Italy. Seed presented by the Agricultural Attache, American Embassy, Rome. Received Oct. 11, 1955. ‘Loro’. Grown in Northern Italy. 228321 to 228329. From Iran. Seeds collected by H. 8. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Oct. 7, 1955. Collected June to September, 1955. 228321. Ficus sp. Moraceae. Col. No. 15828. Kerman Province. A wild type. 228322 and 228323. PRUNUS AMYGDALUS Batsch. Amygdalaceae. Almond. 228322. Col. No. 14976. Bavanat Valley, Fars. Elevation 7,000 to 7,500 feet. 228323. Col. No. 15808. Shahrud, Khorasan Province. Grafted; thin shelled. 228324 and 228325. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Apricot. 228324. Col. No. 16282. ‘Zordulu’. Kermanshah. Elevation 6,000 feet. Large-fruited variety. 228325. Col. No. 15408. ‘Gorban’. Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,300 feet. Local variety; fruits delicious, large, reddish tinged; pits sweet. 228326. PRUNUS sp. Col. No. 15056. ‘Bohorach’. Market Fasa, Fars. Limestone slopes. Tree used locally as understock for cultivated varieties. Seeds exported. 228327. PRUNUS sp. Col. No. 15071. ‘Arjan’. Market Estavanat, Fars. Elevation 5,900 feet. Trees used locally as understock for cultivated varieties. Seeds exported for oil content. 228328. PRUNUS sp. Col. No. 15073. ‘Arjan’. Seven miles east of Sarvestan, Fars. Elevation 6,000 feet. Shrubs low, spreading, spiny; bark gray; varying in habit and seed types. Used as understock. 228329. Rusussp. Rosaceae. Col. No. 15302. Forty miles north of Kermanshah along road to Sanandaj. Fruits sweet. 228330 to 228332. PrerR nicgRuM L. Piperaceae. Black pepper. From Thailand. Cuttings presented by the Agricultural Division, International Cooperat.on Administration, Bangkok. Received Sept. 7, 1955. 228330. ‘Ban Kaew’. 228331. ‘Pranztee’. 228332. ‘Native’. 222 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 1638 228333 to 228373.—Continued From Iran. Seeds collected by H. 8. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Oct. 7, 1955. Collected July and August, 1955, unless otherwise noted. 228333. AEGILOPS CYLINDRICA Host. Poaceae. Joined goatgrass. Col. No. 15340. Thirty miles north of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 6,700 feet. Annual; heads slender, long; about 1 foot high. 228334. AELUROPUS LITTORALIS (Gouan) Parl. Poaceae. Col. No. 15263. Ten miles south of Esfahan along road to Shiraz. Cespitose perennial. 228335. ALLIUM CEPA L. Liliaceae. Onion. Col. No. 15372. Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,300 feet. Best local variety. 2283°6. ALLIUM sp. Col. No. 15457. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,000 feet. In moist meadow. 228337. AVENA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15293. Forty miles north of Kermanshah along road to Sanandaj. Elevation 6,500 feet. Vigorous, large-seeded, wild. 228338. AVENA Sp. Col. No. 15482. Sarab, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,500 feet. Small-stemmed, to 3 feet high. 228339. AVENA sp. Col. No. 15545. Northeast slope of Kuhe Sabalan, Azerbaijan. Elevation 9,500 feet. Plants to 3 feet high. 228349. BrtTa vuLGARIs L. Chenopodiaceae. Common beet. Col. No. 15383. Market, Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,300 feet. 228341. CANNABIS SATIVA L. Moraceae. Hemp. Col. No. 15387. ‘Shah Daneh’. Market Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,300 feet. Low-growing variety; seed used for bird food and as a source of oil. 228342. CITRULLUS VULGARIS Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. Col. No. 15398. Market Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,300 feet. 228343. Cucumis MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. Col. No. 15384. ‘“Harbusa’. Market Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,300 feet. Melon large, oblong; cultivated by irrigation; matures in midsummer. 228344. Cucumis sativus L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. Col. No. 15882. Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,300 feet. Summer type; long; flavor mild. 228345. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L. Asteraceae. Common sunflower. Col. No. 15378. Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,300 feet. 228346. HorpDEUM sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15335. Fourteen miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 8,500 feet. Perennial tough, hard, strong-rooted, cespitose. 228347 and 228348. HorDEUM VULGARE L. Barley. 228347. Col. No. 15481. Sarab, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,500 feet. Short- stemmed; irrigated. 228348. Col. No. 15516. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 223 228333 to 228373—Continued 228349 and 228350. Merpicaco sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. 228349. Col. No. 15352. Forty miles north of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Eleva- tion 8,000 feet. Tall, rank, heavy type. 228350. Col. No. 15553. Market in Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,000 feet. Cultivated. 228351. MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS (L.) Lam. Fabaceae. Yellow sweetclover. Col. No. 15337. Twenty-two miles north of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Winter and spring annual, to about 3 feet high. 228352. ONOBRYCHIS VICIAEFOLIA Scop. Fabaceae. Sainfoin. Col. No. 15356. Thirty miles south of Saghez, Kurdistan. Elevation 8,000 feet. 228353. ONOBRYCHIS sp. Col. No. 15274. Five miles north of Kermanshah. Elevation 6,000 feet. Erect and spreading, coarse perennial. 228354. ONOBRYCHIS sp. Col. No. 15319. Ten miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 8,000 feet. Spreading perennial on rocky slope. 228355. ORyzopPsis sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15539. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Elevation 11,000 feet. Fine-leaved perennial; culms slender to 1.5 feet high. 228356. PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM L. Papaveraceae. Opium poppy. Col. No. 15380. Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,300 feet. 228357 and 228358. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. 228357. Col. No. 15390. Market Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,300 feet. Mixed variety. 228358. Col. No. 15404. ‘Lubia’. Market, Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Dark red variety. 228359. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Brassicaceae. Radish. Col. No. 15394. Market Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,300 feet. Long type; white with red top. 228360 to 228362. SECALE CEREALE L. Poaceae. Rye. 228360. Col. No. 15320. Eleven miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Eleva- tion 8,500 feet. 228361. Col. No. 15421. Southeast of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 9,000 feet. 228362. Col. No. 15549. Northeast spur of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Eleva- tion 8,000 feet. 228363. SoLANUM MELONGENA L. Solanaceae. Eggplant. Col. No. 15389. ‘Badengah’. Market Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,300 feet. Large round variety. 228364. SoRGHUM HALEPENSE (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Johnsongrass. Col. No. 15286. Thirty-two miles north of Kermanshah along road to Sanandaj. Elevation 7,000 feet. 228365. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clover. Col. No. 14849. Tehran. May 22, 1955. Elevation 4,800 feet. 228366 and 228367. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Whiteclover. - 228366. Col. No. 15464. Northeast of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,000 feet. 228367. Col. No. 15529. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Eleva- tion 10,500 feet. 224 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228333 to 228373—Continued ' 228368. TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Alsike clover. Col. No. 15426. Southeast of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 9,000 feet. Low-growing, cespitose; heads pink. 228369. TRIFOLIUM SPADICEUM L. Clover. Col. No. 15488. Northeast of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,000 feet. Erect perennial, to 4 feet high; stems leafy; flowers white. 228370. TRIFOLIUM AMBIGUUM M. Bieb. Kura clover. Col. No. 15441. Northeast of Kuhe Sahand. Elevation 10,000 feet. Low spreading annual. 228371. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. Col. No. 15448. Northeast of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,000 feet. Large, erect, pink-headed type. 228372. TriroLium AMBIGUUM M. Bieb. Kura clover. Col. No. 15509. Northeast slope of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Elevation 9,500 feet. Erect, slender annual, to 1 foot high. 228372. CoRONITLLA VARIA L. Fabaceae. Crownvetch. Col. No. 15351. Twenty-two miles north of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 6,700 feet. Erect to spreading annual; stems to 2 feet high; excellent forage. 228374 to 228380. TurosBroma cacao L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Costa Rica. Budwood presented by the Instituto Inter-Americano de Ciencias Agricolas, Turrialba. Received Oct. 10, 1955. 228374. U.F. 221. 228378. U.F. 668. 228315. UF. 613: 228379. U.F. 676. 228376. U.F. 650. 228380. U.F. 677. 228377. U.F. 667. 228381 and 228382. From Japan. Bulbs collected by J. L. Creech, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Intreduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Oct. 7, 1955. 228381. Di1osccoREA TOKORO Makino Dhioscoreaceae. Yam. ‘Hi-Kai’. From K. Kato, Ministry of Agriculture, Tokyo. 228382. Lycoris RADIATA (L’Her.) Herb. Amaryllidaceae. Shorittube lycoris. ‘Alba’. From Mr. Skurai, Tokyo. 228283 to 228411. From Iran. Seeds collected by H. 8. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Sept. 10, 1955. Collected July to Sept., 1955. 228383. DaAcTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. Col. No. 15316. East of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 8,500 feet. 228384. AGROPYRON sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15161. Kuhe Bavanat, Fars. Elevation 8,000 feet. Bushy perennial; browsed by sheep and goats. 228385. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15183. West of Esfahan, along road to Shahr-Kord. Elevation 8,000 feet. Perennial; browsed by livestock; used as hay. JANUARY. 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 1955 225 228383 to 228411—Continued 228386. AGROPYRON TRICHOPHORUM (Link) Richt. Stiffhair wheatgrass. Col. No. 15310. East of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 8,500 feet. Cespitose or colonial perennial. 228387. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15328. About 11 miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 8,500 feet. Large, leafy clump. 228388. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15330. About 11 miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Hlevation 8,500 feet. Colony of single culms. 228389. AGROPYRON CAESPITOSUM Koch Wheatgrass. Col. No. 15334. About 11 miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 8,500 feet. Vigorous bunchgrass; apparently unpalatable. 228390. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15499. Nineteen miles west of Ardabil along road to Meshginshahr, Azerbaijan. Elevation 7,000 feet. Slender, sparsely leaved perennial, growing among rocks. 228391. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15500. West of Ardabil along road to Meshginshahr, Azerbaijan. Elevation 7,000 feet. Bunchy perennial; growing in dispersed colonies on volcanic slope. 228392. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15517. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,000 feet. Perennial in broomy bunches; browsed by cattle. 228393. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 15694. Gach Sar, Alborz Range. Elevation 6,800 feet. Shrub; flowers yellow. 228394. BROMUS TOMENTELLUS Boiss. Poaceae. Brome. Col. No. 15191. Near Ghaverokh along road to Shahr-Kord. Elevation 7,700 feet. Perennial; good range grass. 228395. BROMUS TOMENTELLUS Boiss. Brome. Col. No. 15312. About 20 miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 8,500 feet. Tufted perennial; leaves hairy, curly, long. 228396. Bromus MACROSTACHYS Desf. Mediterranean brome. Col. No. 15339. Twenty-two miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 6,700 feet. Spring annual, growing in bottom land. 228397. Bromus TEcTORUM L. Cheatgrass. Col. No. 15347. Twenty-two miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 6,700 feet. Tall annual, in thick bottom land. 228398. HrLICTOTRICHON PRATENSE (L.) Pilger Poaceae. Col. No. 15477. East base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,000 feet. Cespitose perennial; stems red; leaves long, thin; sod forming. 228399. Bromus COMMUTATUS Schrad. Poaceae. Hairy brome. Col. No. 15487. Kuhe Sion between Sarab and Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Elevation 8,500 feet. Annual; leafy base. 228400. Bromus sp. Col. No. 15522. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,000 feet. Tall grass on rocky slope. 228401. Cratarncus sp. Malaceae. Col. No. 15710. Twenty-five miles south of Kalow, Caspian slope of Alborz. Spreading shrub; used as understock for apples. 226 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228383 to 228411—Continued 228402. ONOBRYCHIS VICIAEFOLIA Scop. Fabaceae. -Sainfoin. Col. No. 15588. Thirty-three miles northeast of Shahr-Kord. Elevation 7,500 feet. 228403. ONOBRYCHIS sp. Col. No. 15177. Sixteen miles northwest of Abadeh, Fars. Elevation 7,000 feet. Perennial, bushy, green, leafy; on ungrazed range. 228404 and 228405. Poa BuLBOSA L. Poaceae. Bulbous bluegrass, 228404. Col. No. 15194. Near Ghaverokh, along road to Shahr-Kord. Eleva- tion 7,700 feet. Tufted perennial; culms vigorous, strong. 228405. Col. No. 15308. Twenty miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Hlevation 8,500 feet. Small, tufted perennial; scattered on slopes. 228406. Stipa sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15184. Seventy-five miles west of Esfahan, along road to Sahr-Kord. Hlevation 8,000 feet. Tufted perennial; browsed by animals. 228407. STiPa sp. Col. No. 15307. Twenty miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 8,500 feet. Bushy perennial on slope; leaves long, thin. ‘228408. STrPa sp. Col. No. 15311. Twenty mile east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 8,500 feet. Perennial bunchgrass; culms thick. 228409. STIPaA sp. Col. No. 15313. Twenty miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 8,500 feet. Persea bunchgrass. 228410. SrTipa sp. Col. No. 15315. Twenty miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 8,500 feet. Perennial; leaves long, wiry; culms short. 228411. Coroni~uaA varia L. Fabaceae. Crownvetch. Col. No. 15255. Perennial in irrigated fields; palatable. 228412 to 229258. From Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and adjoining areas of Mexico. Grass and legume species collected between the summer of 1953 and the spring of 1955 by the staff members and associates of the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, College Station, Tex. Seeds unless otherwise noted. 228412 to 228414. AGROPYRON SMITHII Rydb. Poaceae. Western wheatgrass. 228412. No. G-1064. Six miles east of Ruidosa, N. Mex. Elevation 6,400 feet. 22841°. No. G-1123. Near Lordsburg, N. Mex. 228414. No. RF-145. Logan Mount, Ariz. 228415. AGROPYRON sp. No. XG-221. Roadside, 10 miles east of Superior, Ariz. 228416. AgarosTiIs ALBA L. Poaceae. Redtop. No. Y-—22. Oneand nine-tenths miles southeast of Wilcox, road to Dos Cabezas, Cochise County, Ariz. Elevation 4,200 feet. 228417. ANDROPOGON ALTUS Hitche. Poaceae. Bluestem. No. RF-70. Mrs. Mueller’s Ranch, about 15 miles north of Marfa, Tex. 228418. DicHANTHIUM ANNULATUM (Forsk.) Stapf Poaceae. Palwan. No. RF-615. Collected in Tex., originally from Abu Ghraib Experiment Station, Iraq. Appears to grow all year round: irrigated lawns withstand close cutting. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 22d 228412 to 229258—Continued 228419 to 228491. ANDROPOGON BARBINODIS Lag. Poacea2. Cane bluestem. 228419. No. G-1002. Fort Stockton, Tex. Elevation 4,500 feet. 228420. No. G-1013. Four miles east of Sierra Blanca, Tex. Elevation 4,200 feet. 228421. No. G—1015. Four miles east of Sierra Blanca, Tex. Elevation 4.200 feet. , 228422 to 228436. From New Mexico. 228422. No. G-1024. One mile northeast of Organ. Elevation 5,000 feet. 228423. No. G—1038. Two miles north of Alamogordo. Elevation 4,200 feet. 228424. No. G-1052. Five miles southwest of Mescalero. Elevation 5 800 feet. Plants small. m 228425. No. G-1053. Five miles southwest of Mescalero. Elevation 5.800 feet. Plants large. OL 228426. No. G—-1065. Six mile east of Ruidosa. E'evation 6,400 feet. 228427. No. G-1073. KF ve miles west of Hondo. Elevation 5.600 feet. Plants small. 228428. No. G—1082. Twenty-five miles west. of Carrozozo, Elevation 5,500 feet. 228429. No. G—-1087. Five miles south of Socorro. Elevation 4,800 feet. 228430. No. G-1091. Ten miles east of San Antonio. Elevation 5,000 feet. 228431. No. G—1120. Twenty-five miles southeast of Lordsburg. Elevation 4,400 feet. 228432. No. G—1134. Five miles south of Animas. Elevation 4.600 feet. Nodes short, pubescent. 228433. No. G-1135. Fifteen miles south of Animas. Elevation 4.700 feet. Plants eighteen inches high; nodes short-pubescent. 228434. G—1142. Twenty miles south of Animas. Elevation 4,850 feet. 228435. G-1150. Twenty-five miles south of Animas. Elevation 5,000 feet. 228436. G—-1156. Thirty-seven miles south of Animas. Elevation 5,100 feet. 228437. G-1162. Near New Mexico-Arizona State Line, Highway 86. Ele- vation 3,700 feet. 228438 to 228446. From Arizona. 228438. G-1165. Eighteen miles east of Wilcox. Elevation 4,200 feet. 228439. G-1168. Twelve miles east of Wilcox. Elevation 4,300 feet. 228440. G-—1169. Twelve miles east of Wilcox. Elevation 4,300 feet. 228441. G—1212. Seven miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 2,650 feet. 228442. G-1218. Ten miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 2,800 feet. Large ring of hair on nodes. 228443. G—1224. Twenty-three miles southeast of Tucson. Elevation 3,600 feet. 228444, G-1238. Forty-four miles southeast of Tucson. Elevation 5,000 feet. Hair on nodes long. 228445. G-—1246. Two miles east of Patagonia. Elevation 4,200 feet. 228446. G-—1264. Ten miles northeast of Tucson. Mount Lemon Road. Elevation 3,200 feet. 228 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228412 to 229258—Continued 228419 to 228451—Continued 228447 to 228467. From Mexico. 228447. G-1275. Ten miles south of Nogales, Sonora. Elevation 3,700 feet. 228448. G-1355. Four miles west of Durango City. Elevation 6,300 feet. Nodes barbed, glumes perforated. 228449. G-1362. Seven miles west of Durango City. Elevation 6,900 feet. Glumes not perforated. 228456. G-1374. Twelve miles west of Durango City. Hlevation 7,400 feet. Plant to 6 feet high, large rings of hair on nodes. 228451. G-1375. Fourteen miles west of Durango City. Elevation 7,400 feet. Short hair on nodes. 228452. G-1376. Fourteen miles west of Durango City. Elevation 7,400 feet. Long hair on nodes. 228453. G-1383. Fourteen miles north of Durango City. Elevation 6,000 feet. 228454. G-1384. Fourteen miles north of Durango City. Elevation 6,000 feet. 228455. G-1390. Fourteen miles north of Durango City. Elevation 6,000 feet. 228456. G-—1393. Fifty-five miles north of Durango City. Elevation 5,950 feet. Pits large. 228457. G—1394. Fifty-five miles north of Durango City. Elevation 5,950 feet. Pits small. Small ring of hair on nodes. 228458. G-1395. Fifty-five miles north of Durango City. Elevation 5,950 feet. Plant small; glumes not perforated. 228459. G-1396. Fifty-five miles north of Durango City. Elevation 5,950 feet. Plant fuzzy. 228460. G-—1407. Eighty miles north of Durango City. Elevation 5,900 feet. 228461. G-1431. Ninety-four miles south of Durango City. Elevation 7,300 feet. Small rings of hair on nodes, pits. 228462. No.G—1434. Ninety-four miles south of Durango City. Elevation 7,300 feet. Small rings of hair on nodes; no pits. 228463. No. G—1447. Fifty-five miles northeast of Durango City. Eleva- tion 6,600 feet. Nodes pubescent. 228464. No. G-1464. Ninety-eight miles east of Durango City. Elevation 5,000 feet. 228465. No. G—-1483. Nine miles west of Bermejillo, Durango. Elevation 4,000 feet. 228466. No. G-1493. Fifty-four miles west of Bermejillo, Durango. Eleva- tion 5,200 feet. Very dry area. 228467. No. G—-1503. Sixty-seven miles west of Bermejillo, Durango. Ele- vation 6,400 feet. Very dry area. 228468. No. G-153A. Spur Ranch, R. Mellard. About 25 miles south of Marfa, Tex. Dry, rocky soil. Elevation 4,500 feet. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua gracilis (P. 1. 216934). 228469 to 228474. From Mexico. 228469. No. G—437A. Between Chihuahua and Cuauhtemoe. Recovered from mixture with T’richachne californica (P.1. 216629). 228470. No. G-467A. Between Chihuahua and Camargo. Recovered from mixture with Hriochloa sp. (P.1. 216416). JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 229 228412 to 229258—Continued 228419 to 228491—Continued 228469 to 228474—Continued 228471. G—471A. Between Chihuahua and Camargo. Recovered from mixture with Boutelowa curtipendula (P.1. 216249). 228472. G-665A. South of Monterrey. Elevation 1,800 feet. Recovered from mixture with T’richachne californica (P.1. 216642). 228473. G—839A. Between Durango and Torreon. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua gracilis (P.1. 216342). 228474. G-—435. Between Chihuahua and Cuauhtemoc. 228475. XG-174. Big Bend National Park Headquarters, Tex. Elevation 4,700 feet. Very gravelly clay loam; clones. 228476. XG-177. Railroad right of way, 10 miles west of Alpine, Tex. Hleva- tion 4,500 feet. Very gravelly clay loam; clones. 228477 to 228481. From Arizona. 228477. XG—195. Five miles southeast of Chiricahua National Monument. Elevation 5,000 feet. Clay loam soil. 228478. XG-197. Six miles south of Pearce. Elevation 5,000 feet. Very dry, gravelly, sandy loam soil. 228479. XG-—201. Page Ranch, 35 miles north of Tucson. Plant very large, coarse, leafy, vigorous. 228480. XG-202. Page Ranch, 35 miles north of Tucson. Plant typical. 228481. XG-218. Ten miles east of Superior. Elevation 4,700 feet. 228482. XG-245. Thirty-five miles southeast of Carlsbad, N. Mex. LEleva- tion 3,000 feet. 228483. XG-256. Seven miles west of Ozona, Tex. Elevation 2,500 feet. 228484. RF-46. Near Hensel Park, College Station, Tex. 228485. RF-425. Sabino Canyon Near Tucson, Ariz. 228486. RF-433. Benson, Ariz. 228487 to 228490. From Texas. 228487. RF-85. Carrizo Springs. 228488. No. RF-86. Carrizo Springs. 228489. No. RF-54. Eight miles south of Burnet. 228490. No. RF-11. Guy Combs Ranch 24 miles south of Marathon. Sandy soil—overflow land of Maravella Creek. 228491. No. Y-14. Three miles northeast of Noon Creek Camp, Ariz. Eleva- tion 5,300 feet. 228492 to 228501. ANDROPOGON CIRRATUS Hack. Texas bluestem. 228492. No. G-1158. Thirty-eight miles south of Animas, N. Mex. Elevation 5, le0 feet. 228483 to 228486. Fiom Arizona. 228493. No. G-1174. Texas Canyon, east of Tucson. Elevation 4,600 feet. 228494. No. G-1239. Forty-four miles southeast of Tucson. Elevation 5,000 feet. 228495. No. G-1250. Six miles east of Patagonia. Elevation 4,400 feet. 228496. No. G—-1273. Seventeen miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 4,800 feet. 200 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228412 to 229258—Continued 228492 to 228501—Continued 228497 to 228499. From Mexico. 228497. No. G-—1350. Along road between Mazatlan and Durango City, Sinaloa. Elevation 2,400 feet. 228498. No. C-1365. Seven miles west of Durango City. Elevation 6,900 feet. 228499. No. C-1426. Seventy-four miles southeast of Durango City. Ele- vation 8,000 feet. 228500. No. XG—215. Ten miles east of Superior, Ariz. 228501. No. Y-28. One and eight-tenths miles east of Bellota Ranch, Reding- ton Road, Ariz. Elevation 4,300 feet. 228502 and 228503. ANDROPOGON EDWARDSIANUS Gould Merrill bluestem. 228502. No. 353A. Experiment Station, Marfa, Tex. Recovered from mixture with Andropogon barbinodis. (P.J. 216057). 228503. No. RF-437. Range Experiment Station, Sonora, Tex. 228504. ANDROPOGON EXARISTATUS (Nash) Hitche. Awnless bluestem. No. RF-477. Texas City, Galveston County, Tex. Vacant lot near 816 15th Avenue, N. 228505. ANDROPOGON GERARDII Vitman. Big bluestem. No. RF-546. N. G. Early Ranch. One mile west of Hunt, Tex. 228506 to 228513. ANDROPOGON HIRTIFLORUS (Nees) Kunth. Bluestem. 228506 to 228508. From Arizona. 228506. No. G-1259. Six miles east of Patagonia. Elevation 4,400 feet. 228507. No. G-1261. East of Patagonia. Elevation 4,500 feet. 228508. No. G—1274. Twenty miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 5,600 feet. 228509 to 228513. From Mexico. 228509. No. G—1372. Eight miles west of Durango City. Elevation 7,000 feet. 228510. No. G-1380. Fourteen miles west-of Durango City. Elevation 7,400 feet. 228511. No. G-1387. Fourteen miles north of Durango City. Elevation 6,000 feet. 228512. No. G-1429. Ninety-four miles south of Durango City. Elevation 7,300 feet. 228513. No. G-1441. Seventy miles north of Zacatecas City. Hlievation 7,400 feet. 228514 to 228517. ANDROPOGON BARBINODIS Var. PERFORATUS. (Hack.) Gould Pinhole bluestem. 228514. No. G-1144. Twenty-one miles south of Animas, N. Mex. Eleva- — tion 4,940 feet. 228515. No. G-1240. Forty-four miles southeast of Tucson, Ariz. Elevation 5,000 feet. 228516. No. G-1370. Eighty miles west of Durango City, Mexico. Elevation 7,100 feet. Large pinhole. 228517. No.RF-463 Beeville, Bee County, Tex. Plants large sat variable. 228518. ANDROPOGON TERNARIUS Michx. Bluestem. No. RF-423. Velma, Stephens County, Okla. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 231 228412 to 229258—Continued 228519 to 228540. ANDROPOGON SACCHAROIDES Swartz Silver bluestem. 228519. No. G-1007. Fort Stockton, Tex. Elevation 4,500 feet. 228520. No. G-1051. Six miles southwest of Mescalero, N. Mex. Elevation 5,000 feet. 228521. No. G—1062. Six miles east of Ruidoso, N. Mex. Elevation 6,400 feet. 228522. No. G-1075. Five miles west of Hondo, Tex. Elevation 5,600 feet. Plant coarse, nodes glabrous. 228523. No. G-1092. T.n miles east of San Antonio, Tex. Elevation 5,000 feet. 228524 to 228526. From New Mexico. 228524. No. G-—1100. Highteen miles south of Albuquerque. Elevation 4,800 feet. 228525. No. G—1101. Eighteen miles south of Albuquerque. Elevation 4,800 feet. 228526. No. G-1104. Socorro. Elevation 4,350 feet. Foliage red. 228527. No. G—1484 Seventeen miles west of Bermejillo, Durango, Mexico. Elevation 4,000 feet. 228528. No. G—1555. One hundred and fifty-six miles north of Saltillo, Coa- huila, Mexico. 228529. No. G—-1557. Two hundred and nine miles north of Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Elevation 1,700 feet. ; 228530. No. G-1571. Sixteen miles east of Laredo, Tex. Elevation 700 feet. 228531. No. H—V 358A. Haskell, Tex. Recovered from mixture with Bouwte- loua graci.is (P.I. 216959). 228532. No. G—223A. Between Gallegos and Encinillas, Chihuahua, Mexico. Elevation 5,600 feet. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua curtipendula (P.I. 216219). 228533 No. G—-247A. Two miles south of Alpine, Tex. Elevation 4,800 feet. Recovered from mixture with Setaria macrostachya (P.1. 216550). 228534. No. G—254A. Fourteen miles north of Terlingua, Tex. Elevation 2,800 feet. Very dry mountainside. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua breviseta (P.1. 216807). 228535. No. G-365A. North of Chihuahua, Mexico. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua gracilis (P.1. 216308). 228536. No. G-453A. Between Chihuahua and Cuauhtemoc, Mexico. Recov- ered from mixture with Setaria sp. (P.1. 216570). 228537. No. RF-404. Twenty-one miles east of Roswell, Shaves Co., N. Mex. | 228538. No. RF-472. Comfort, Tex. 228539. No. RF-474. Logan, N. Mex. 228540. No. RF-39. Roadside farm, one-half mile west of College Station, Tex. 228541 to 228549. ANDROPOGON SCoPARIUS Michx. Little bluestem. 228541. No. RF-90. Burnet, Tex. 228542. No. RF-179. Cottle County, Tex. Gypsum outcrop; shallow soil. 228543. No. RF-19. Sonora, Mexico. 228544 to 228547. From White Sands National Monument, N. Mex. 228544. No. G-1031. Elevation 3,700 feet. 228545. No. G-1033. Elevation 3,700 feet. 232 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228412 to 229258—Continued 228541 to 228549—Continued 228544 to 228547—Continued 228546. No. G—-1036. Elevation 3,700 feet. 228547. No. G-1037. Elevation 3,700 feet. 228548. No. G-1109. Five miles southwest of Vaughn, N. Mex. 228549. No. XG-239 White Sands National Monument, 13 miles west of Alamogordo, N. Mex. 228550 and 228551. ANDROPOGON WRIGHTII Hack. Poaceae. Wrights bluestem. 228550. No. G—-1366. Seven mile west of Durango City, Mexico. Elevation 6,900 feet. 228551. No. G—1435. Ninety-four miles south of Durngao City, Mexico. Elevation 7,300 feet. 228552 to 228555. From New Mexico. 228552. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-1077. Three miles northwest of Hondo. Elevation 5,300 feet. Mix- ture of types. 228553 and 228554. ANDROPOGON BARBINODIS Lag. Cane bluestem. 228553. No. G—1116. Ten miles west of Deming. Elevation 4,450 feet. 228554. No. G-1121. Twenty-five miles southeast of Lordsburg. Elevation 4,400 feet. Nodes glabrous. 2285555. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-1152. Thirty-five miles south of Animas. Elevation 5,100 feet. 228556 to 228562. From Arizona. 228556. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-1178. Six miles southwest of Tucson. Elevation 2,500 feet. 228557. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G—-1184. Nineteen miles southwest of Tucson. Elevation 3,300 feet. 228558. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-1193. Eight miles northwest of Tucson. Elevation 2,700 feet. 228559. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-1198. Willow Springs Ranch, Tucson. Elevation 300 feet. 228560. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-1210. Seven miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 2,650 feet. Plant coarse. 228561. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G—1237. Forty-four miles southeast of Tucson. Elevation 5,000 feet. 228562. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-1235. Thirteen miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 3,950 feet. 228563 to 228589. From Mexico. 228563. ANDROPOGON BREVIFOLIUS Swartz Bluestem. No. G-1308. Mountains northeast of Obregon City, Sonora. Elevation 1,700 feet. An annual. 228564. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-1356. Four miles west of Durango City. Elevation 6,506 feet. Nodes without hairs. 228565. ANDROPOGON BARBINODIS Lag. Cane bluestem. No. G-1360. Seven miles west of Durango City. Elevation 6,900 feet. Spikelets small. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 bo Go oo 228412 to 229258—Continued 228563 to 228580—Continued 228566. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G—1361. Seven miles west of Durango City. Elevation 6,900 feet. Plant large; node short-pubescent; glumes perforated. 228567. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-1377. Fourteen miles west of Durango City. Elevation 7,400 feet. To 3 feet high; node short-pubescent; glumes perforated. 228568. ANDROPOGON BARBINODIS var. PERFORATUS (Hack.) Gould. Pinhole bluestem. No. G—1386. Fourteen miles north of Durango City. Elevation 6,000 feet. Plants to 2 feet high; nodes short-pubescent; glumes pitted. 228569. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-1411. Fifty-six miles south of Durango City. Elevation 6,600 feet. Nodes without hairs. 228570. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-1412. Forty-six miles south of Durango City. Elevation 6,600 feet. Large ring of hairs around nodes. 228571. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-1413. Fifty-six miles south of Durango City. Elevation 6,600 feet. Small ring of hairs on nodes. 228572. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G—-1432. Ninety-four miles south of Durango City. Elevation 7,300 feet. Small rings of hair around nodes. 228573. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-1446. Fifty-five miles northeast of Durango City. Elevation 6,600 feet. 228574. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G—1461. Seventy-three miles northeast of Durango City. Elevation 6,300 feet. Glumes pitted. 228575. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G—1462. Seventy-three miles northeast of Durango City. Elevation 6,300 feet. Glumes not pitted. 228576. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-1508. Eighteen miles north of Bermejillo, Durango. Elevation 4,000 feet. Nodes short-pubescent; glumes not pitted. 228577. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-1515. Sixty-two miles east of Torreon, Coahuila. Elevation 3,800 feet. 228578. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G—-1533. Ten miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. Elevation 6,300 feet. Nodes short-pubescent; glumes not pitted. 228579. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-1541. Ten miles north of Saltillo, Coahuila. Elevation 4,900 feet. 228580. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-1549. Seventy-four miles north of Saltillo, Coahuila. Elevation 4,300 - feet. 228581. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-1567. Ten miles northwest of Carrizo Springs, Tex. Elevation 1,000 feet. 234 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228412 to 229258—Continued 228582. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-208A. Five miles north of Shafter, Tex. Elevation 4,700 feet. . Recov- ered rom mixture with Panicum obtusum (P.I. 216501). rae 228583. ANDROPOGON sp. No. G-—468A. Between Chihuahua and Carmago, Mexico. Recovered from mixture with Setaria macrostachya (P.I. 216559). 228584. ANDOPOGON sp. No. G-768A. Between Durango and Parral, Mexico. Received from mixture wi h Bouteloua gracilis (P.I. 216334). 228585. ANDROPOGON sp. No. RF-402. Sandia Mountains, Sandovall County, N. Mex. 228586. ANDROPOGON sp. No. RF 403. Schole, Socorro County, N. Mex. 228587. ANDROPOGON sp. No. Y-6. Five miles southwest of Oracle, Pinal County, Ariz. Elevation 4 ,400feet. 228588. ARISTIDA HAMULOSA Henr. Poaceae. Three-awn. No. Y-11. Three miles northeast of Noon Creek Camp, Ariz. Elevation 5,300 feet. : 228589. ARISTIDA ORCUTTIANA Vasey Single three-awn. No. Y—23. One and eight-tenths miles east of Bellota Ranch, Pima County, Ariz. Elevation 4,300 feet. 228590. ARISTIDA sp. No. G-42A. Ten miles north of San Angelo, Tex. Elevation 1,900 feet. Re- covered from mixture with Hilaria mutica. (P.1. 216434). 228591. ARISTIDA sp. No. 393A. North of Chihuahua, Mexico. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua hirsuta (P.1. 216350). 228592. AvVENA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Common oats. No. XG—208. Page Ranch, thirty-five miles north of Tucson, Ariz. Five miles west of Oracle. 228593. BoUTELOUA BREVISETA Vasey Poaceae. Gyp grama. No. G-1476. One hundred and thirty-three miles northeast of Durango City, Mexico. Elevation 4,600 feet. 228594 and 228595. BouTELOUA CHRONDROSIOIDES (H.B.K.) Be th. Spruce grama. 228594. No. G-1232. Thirty-nine miles southeast of Tucson, Ariz. Hlevation 4,200 feet. 228595. No. G-1327. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 2,600 feet. 228596 to 228709. BouTELOUA CURTIPENDULA (Michz.) Torr. Sideoats grama. 228596 to 228600. Irom Texas. . 228596. No. G—-1006. Fort Stockton. Elevation 4,500 feet. Straw color spikelets. 228587. No. G—-1008. Fort Stockton. Elevation 4,500 feet. Spikelets inter- mediate, purplish. 228588. No. G-1009. Ten miles west of Marfa. Elevation 4,200 feet. Spikelets straw colored. 228599. No. G—1010. Ten miles west of Marfa. Elevation 4,200 feet Spikelets purple. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 235 228412 to 229258—Continued 228596 to 228709——Continued ~ 228596 to 228600—Continued 228600. No. G-1011. Ten miles west of Marfa. Elevation 4,200 feet. Spikelets purplish. 228601 to 228627. Krom New Mexico. 228601. No. G-1022. One mile northeast of Organ. Elevation 5,000 feet. Spikelets straw-colored. 228602. No. G—-1025. One mile northeast of Organ. Elevation 5,000 feet. Spikelets purple. 228603. No. G—1027. One mile northeast of Organ. Elevation 5,000 feet. Spikelets purplish. 228604. No. G—1046. Six miles northeast of Tularosa. Elevation 4,900 feet. 228605. No. G—1054. Five miles southwest of Mescalero. Elevation 5,800 feet. Plant purple. 228606. No. G—-1057. Five miles southwest of Mescalero. Elevation 5,800 feet. Spikelets purplish. ; 228607. No. G-1058. Mescalero. Elevation 6,400 feet. 228608. No. G—1060. Six miles east of Ruidoso. Elevation 6,400 feet. Spikelets purple. 228609. No. G—1068. One mile northwest of Hondo. Elevation 5,200 feet. Spikelets straw-colored. 228610. No. G—-1069. One mile northwest of Hondo. Elevation 5,200 feet. Spikelets brown. 228611. G-1071. Five miles west of Hondo. Elevation 5,600 feet. Spike- lets brown. 228612. No. G-1074. Five miles west of Hondo. Elevation 5,600 feet. Spikelets straw-colored. 228613. No. G—1078. Three miles northwest of Hondo. Elevation 5,300 feet. Spikelets large. 228614. No. G—1079. Three miles northwest of Hondo. Elevation 5,300 feet. Spikelets small. 228615. No. G-1081. Twenty-five miles west of Carrizozo. Elevation 5,500 feet. : 228616. No. G—1088. Two miles south of Socorro. Elevation 4,800 feet. 228617. No. G-113. Five miles east of Moriarty. Elevation 6,100 feet. 228618. No. G-1117. Fifteen miles west of Deming. Elevation 4,500 feet. Spikelets straw-colored. 228619. No. G—-1118. Fifteen miles west of Deming. Elevation 4,500 feet. Spikelets brown. 228620. No. G-1119. Twenty-five miles southeast of Lordsburg. Eleva- tion 4,400 feet. 228621. No. G—1131. Five miles south of Animas. Elevation 4,600 feet. Plants purple. 228622. No. G—1132. Five miles south of Animas. Elevation 4,600 feet. Spikelets brown. 228623. No. G—1133. Five miles south of Animas. Elevation 4,600 feet. Spikelets purple. 228624. No. G—i141. Twenty miles south of Animas. Elevation 4,850 feet. 228625. No. G—-1146. Twenty-one miles south of Animas. Elevation 4,950 feet. Glumes purplish. 236 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228412 to 229258—Continued 228596 to 228709——Continued 228601 to 228627—Continued 228626. No. G-1147. Twenty-one miles south of Animas. Elevation 4,950 feet. Plants purple. epi No. G-1154. Thirty-five miles south of Animas. Elevation 5,100 eet. 228628 to 228642. From Arizona. 228628. No. G—1164. Eighteen miles east of Wilcox. Elevation 4,200 feet. £28822, No. G-1191. Eight miles northwest of Tucson. Elevation 2,700 eet. 228630. No. G—1196. Willow Springs Ranch, Tucson. Elevation 3,300 feet. Spikelets purple. 228631. No. G—1201. Willow Springs Ranch, Tucson. Elevation 3,300 feet. Spikelets tan. 228632. No. G—1203. Willow Springs Ranch, Tucson. Elevation 3,300 feet. Spikelets small, brown. 228633. No. G—1207. Six miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 2,600 feet. 228634. No. G-1216. Ten miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 2,800 feet. 228635. No. G—1226. ‘Twenty-three miles southeast of Tucson. Elevation 3,600 feet. 228636. No. G-—1243. Forty-four miles southeast of Tucson. Elevation 5,000 feet. Spike'ets pale. 228637. No. G-1245. Two miles east of Patagonia. Elevation 4,200 feet. Plant to 5 feet high. 228638. No. G—-1257. Six miles east of Patagonia. Elevation 4,400 feet. 228639. No. G—1258. Six miles east of Patagonia. Elevation 4,400 feet. Spikelets brown. 228640. No. G-1267. Thirteen miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 3,950 feet. 228641. No. G—-1268. Thirteen miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 3,950 feet. Glumes white. 228642. No. G-1271. Seventeen miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 4,800 feet. 228643 to 228677. From Mexico. 228643. No. G-1286. Near Colorado, Sonora. Elevation 1,200 feet. Spike- lets straw-colored. 228644. No. G-1287. Near Colorado, Sonora. Elevation 1,200 |feet. Spike- lets brownish. 228645. No. G-1292. Seven miles east of Colorada, Sonora. Elevation 1,300 feet. Spikelets brown. 228646. No. G-1293. Twelve miles east of Colorada. Elevation 1,500 feet. 228647. No. G—1328. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora. Elevation 2,600 feet. 228648. No. G-1329. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora. Elevation 2,600 feet. 228649. No. G-1331. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora. Elevation 2,800 feet. 228650. No. G—-1358. Four miles west of Durango City. Elevation 6,400 feet. 228651. No. G-1364. Seven miles west of Durango City. Elevation 6,900 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 237 228412 to 229258—Continued 229596 to 228709—Continued . 228643 to 228677—Continued 228652. No. G-1397. Fifty-five miles north of Durango City. Elevation 5,950 feet. 228653. No. G—1408. Eighty miles north of Durango City. Elevation 5,900 feet. 228654. No. G—1414. Fifty-six miles south of Durango City. Elevation 6,600 feet. Large form. 228655. No. G—1419. Fifty-six miles south of Durango City. Elevation 6,600 feet. Small form. 228656. No. G—1430. Ninety-four miles south of Durango City. Elevation 7,300 feet. 228657. No. G—1443. Seventy miles north of Zacatecas City. Elevation 7,400 feet. 228658. No. G—1448. Fifty-five miles northeast of Durango City. Eleva- tion 6,600 feet. Spikelets straw-colored. 228659. No. G—1454. Fifty-seven miles northeast of Durango City. le- vation 6,500 feet. Spikelets straw-colored . 228660. No. G-1455. Fifty-seven miles northeast of Durango City. Eleva- tion 6,500 feet. Spikelets brown. 228661. No. G—1458. Seventy-three miles northeast of Durango City. Elevation 6,300 feet. 228662. No. G—1465. One hundred miles northeast of Durango City. Ele- vation 5,000 feet. Spikelets purple. 228663. No. G—1466. One hundred miles northeast of Durango City. Ele- vation 5,000 feet. Spikelets straw-colored. 228664. No. G—-1467. One hundred miles northeast of Durango City. Ele- vation 5,000 feet. Spikelets small. 228665. No. G-1473. One hundred and thirty-three miles northeast of Durango City. Elevation 4,600 feet. 228666. No. G—1482. Nine miles west of Bermejillo, Durango. Elevation 4,000 feet. 228667. No. G-1489. Forty-six miles west of Bermejillo, Durangol. Eleva- tion 5,400 feet. Very dry mountainside. 228668. No. G—1494. Fifty-four miles west of Bermejillo, Durango. Eleva- tion 5,200 feet. Very dry area. 228669. No. G—1496. Sixty-seven miles west of Bermajillo, Durango. Ele- vation 6,400 feet. Very dry area. 228670. No. G-1497. Sixty-seven miles west of Bermejillo, Durango. Ele- vation 6,400 feet. Very dry area. 228671. No. G—1506. Eighteen miles north of Bermejillo, Durango. Eleva- tion 4,000 feet. 228672. No. G—1532. Ten miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. Elevation 6,300 feet. 228673. No. G-1537. Twenty miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. Hleva- tion 6,300 feet. 228674. No. G—1542. Ten miles north of Saltillo, Coahuila. Elevation 4,900 feet. 238 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228412 to 229258—Continued 228596 to 228709——Continued 228643 to 228677—Continued 228675. No. G-1553. Seventy-four miles north of Saltillo, Coahuila. Ele- vation 4,300 feet. 228676. No. G—-1556 A. One hundred fifty-six miles north of Saltillo, Coa- huila. Elevation 1,400 feet. 228677. No. G—1558. .Two hundred and nine miles north of Saltillo, Coa- huila. Elevation 1,700 feet. 228678. No. H-V-359A. Flat Top Ranch. Twenty-five miles southeast of Haskell, Tex. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua gracilis (P.1. 216960) 228679. No. G—339A. Forty-five miles southeast of Sanderson, Tex: Recov- ered from mixture with Pappophorum mucronulatum (P.1. 216533). 228680 to 228684. From Mexico. 228680. No. G-388A. North of Chihuahua City. Recovered from mixture with Trichachne californica (P.1. 216626). 2 228681. No. G—434A. Between Chihuahua and Cuauhtemoc. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua chondrosioides (P.1. 216201). 228682. No. G—440. Between Chihuahua and Cuauhtemoc. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua gracilis (P.I. 216318). 228683. No. 641A. Municipio de Arteaga. About 15 miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Recovered rom mixture with Piptochaetium fimbriatum (P. Ie 216540). 228684. No. G—753A. Between Durango and Parral.. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua curtipendula (P.1. 216279). 228685 to 228690. Krom Texas. 228685. No. H-V-71. Stephens County. (Clone.) 228686. No. H-V—221. Seymour. (Clone.) 228687. No. H-V—263. Paducah. (Clone.) 228688. No. H—-V-382. Fifteen miles east and three miles south of pee Good recovery from drouth. (Clone.) 228689. No. XG-172. Big Bend National Park Headausneee Elevation 4,700 feet. (Clone.) 228690. No. XG-178. Ten. miles west of Alpine. Elevation 4,500 feet. (Clone.) 228691. No. XG-184. New Mexico A & M College Ranch, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Elevation 4,000 feet. (Clones.) 228692. No. XG—-186. Sunmaford Mountain. Elevation 4,500 feet. (Clones). 228693 to 228698. From Arizona. 228693. No. XG-194. Five miles southeast of Chiricahua National Monu- ment. Elevation 5,000 feet. (Clones.) 228694. No. XG-198. Six miles south of Pearce. Elevation 5,000 feet. (Clones.) 228695. No. XG—203. Thirty-five miles north of Tucson. Elevation 3,200 feet. (Clones.) 228696. No. XG-217. ‘Ten miles east of Superior. Elevation 4,700 feet. (Clones.) 228687. No. XG—224. Ten miles east of Globe. Elevation 3500 feet. (Clones.) 228698. No. XG-—230. Ten miles west of Duncan. Elevation 3,000 feet. (Clones.) JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 239 228412 to 229258—Continued 228596 to 228709——Continued 228699. No. XG—237. Thirty-five miles northeast of Las Cruses, N. Mex. Elevation 4,500 feet. (Clones.) 228700. No. XG—243. Forty-four miles west of Artesia, N. Mex. Elevation 4,000 feet. (Clones.) 228701 to 228707. From Texas. 228701. No. XG—253. Thirty-four miles east of Fort Stockton. Elevation 2,800 feet. (Clones.) 228702. No. XG—255. Seven miles west of Ozona. Elevation 2,500. feet. (Clones.) 228703. No. RF-166. Pasture, nine miles west of Snyder. 228704. No. RF-97. South of Neches River. 228705. No. RF-7. Guy Combs, Jr., Ranch, 24 miles south of Marathon. Sandy soils of creek overflow. 228706. No RF-121. Nine miles west of Menard. 228707. No. RF-1. Dalhart. Artificial stand maintained for seed produc- tion. 228708. No. Y—2. Five miles southwest of Oracle, Pinal County, Ariz. Eleva- tion 4,400 feet. 228709. No. No. Y-15. Three miles northeast of Noon Creek Camp. Eleva- tion 5,300 feet. 228710 to 228727. BoutTreitoua Eriopopa Torr. Poaceae. Black grama. 228710 to 228715. From New Mexico. 228710. No. G—1021. One mile northeast of Organ. Elevation 5,000 feet. 228711. No. G—1090. Three miles south of Socorro. Elevation 4,800 feet. 228712. No. G-1095. Thirty miles west of Carrizozo. Elevation 5,400 feet. 228713. No. G-1110. Five miles southwest of Vaughn. Elevation 5,900 feet. 228714. No. G-1139. Twenty miles south of Animas. Elevation 4,850 feet. 228715. No. G-1149. Twenty-five miles south of Animas. Elevation 5,000 feet. 228716 to 228718. From Arizona. 228716. No. G-1163. Eighteen miles east of Wilcox. Elevation 4,200 feet. 228717. No. G—1208. Six miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 2,600 feet. 228718. No. G—1227. Twenty-three miles southeast of Tucson. Eleva- tion 3,600 feet. 228719 to 228721. Texas. 228719. No. XG—169. Eleven miles west of Sanderson. Elevation 2,800. feet. (Clones.) 228720. No. XG-176. Ten miles west of Alpine. Elevation 4,500 feet. (Clones. ) 228721. No. XG—179. Ten miles west of Van Horn. Elevation 4,100 feet. (Clones.) 228722. No. XG-189. Jornado Experimental Range, N. Mex. Elevation 4,900 feet. (Clones.) 228723. No. XG—191. Roadside, 14 from miles Lordsburg, on the Duncan Highway, N. Mex. Elevation 4,300 feet. (Clones.) 240 PLANT INVENTORY NO. ‘163 228412 to 229258—Continued 228710 te 228727—Continued 228724 to 228726. From Arizona. 228724. No. XG—200. Page Ranch, 35 miles north of Tucson. 3,200 feet. (Clones.) 228725. No. XG-226. San Carlos Indian Reservation, 10 miles east of Globe Elevation 3,500 feet. (Clones.) 228726. No. XG—233. Ten miles west of Duncan. 3,000 feet. (Clone.) 228727. No. XG-236. Thirty-five miles northeast of Las Cruces, N. Hlevation 4,500 feet. (Clones.) 228728 to 228731. Boure.oua FiILiFoRMIs (Fourn.) Griffiths From Mexico. 228728. No. G-1278. Elevation Voleanie soil. Elevation Mex. Slender grama. Puerto Conejos, north of Hermosillo, Sonora. Hlevation 2,300 feet. 228729. No. G-1279. South of Nogales, Sonora. Elevation 2,300 feet. 228730. No. G-1289. Four miles east of Colorada, Sonora. Elevation 1,400 feet. 228731. No. G—1309. Mountains northeast of Obregon City, Sonora. Eleva- tion 1,700 feet. 228732 to 228779. BourrLouA GRACILIS (H. B. K.) Lag. 228732. No. G-1014. Four miles east of Sierra Blanca, Tex. feet. _ Blue grama. Elevation 4,200 228733 to 228747. From New Mexico. 228733. No. G-1029. One mile northeast of Organ. Elevation 5,000 feet. 228734. No. G-1045. Six miles northeast of Tularosa. Elevation 4,900 feet. 228735. No. G—1047. Six miles southeast of Mescalero. Elevation 5,500 feet. 228736. No. G-1050. Six miles southwest of Mescalero. Elevation 5,500 feet. 228737. No. G-1059. Ruidosa. Elevation 7,000 feet. 228738. No. G-1061. Six miles east of Ruidoso. Elevation 6,400 feet: 228739. No. G-1086. Twenty miles west of Carrizozo. Elevation 5,700 feet. 228746. No. G-1094. Thirty miles west-of Carrizozo. Elevation 5,400 feet. 228741. No. G-1105. Thirty miles south of Vaughn. Elevation 6,000 feet. 228742. No. G-1112. Five miles east of Moriarty. Elevation 6,100 feet. ee No. G-1114. Twenty miles east of Albuquerque. Elevation 7,550 eet. 228744. No. G-1120. One mile north cf Animas. Elevation 4,400 feet. 228745. No. G-1137. Twenty miles south of Animas. Elevation 4,850 feet. aa8IEb: No. G-1155. Thirty-seven miles south of Animas. Hlevation 5,100 eet. 228747. No. G-1159. Forty-five miles south of Animas. Elevation 5,300 feet. Bern to two feet high. 228748. No. G-1253. Six miles east of Patagonia, Ariz. 228749. No. G—-1262. Near Fort Huachuca, Ariz. intergrading with B. hirsuta. 228758 to 228766. From Mexico. 228750. No. G-1354. Four miles west of Durango City. feet. Elevation 4,400 feet. Elevation 4,750 feet. Elevation 7,300 JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 24] 228412 to 229258—Continued 228732 to 228779—Continued : 228750 to 228766—Continued 228751. No. G-1379. Fourteen miles west of Durango City. Elevation 7,400 feet. 228752. No. G—1385. Fourteen miles north of Durango City. Elevation 6,000 feet. 228753. No. G—1401. Fifty-five miles north of Durango City. Elevation 5,950 feet. 228754. No. G-1405. Highty miles north of Durango City. Elevation 5,900 feet. 228755. No. G-1416. Fifty-six miles south of Durango City. Elevation 6,000 feet. 228756. No. G—1424. Sixty-six miles southeast of Durango City. Elevation 7,700 feet. 228757. No. G—1433. Ninety-four miles south of Durango City. Elevation 7,380 feet. 228758. No. G—1437. Seventy miles north of Zacatecas City. Elevation 7,400 feet. 228759. No. G-1449. Fifty-five miles northeast of Durango City. EHleva- tion 6,600 feet. , 228760. No. G—-1450. Fifty-seven miles northeast of Durango City. Eleva- tion 6,500 feet. 228761. No. G-1451. Fifty-seven miles northeast of Durango City. Eleva- tion 6,500 feet. Tall type. 228762. No. G-1452. Fifty-seven miles northeast of Durango City. Eleva- tion 6,500 feet. 228763. No. G—1453. Fifty-seven miles northeast of Durango City. Eleva- tion 6,500 feet. 228764. No. G-1495. Fifty-four miles west of Bermejillo, Durango. .Eleva- tion 5,200 feet. Very dry area. 228765. No.G—1500. Sixty-seven miles west of Bermejillo, Durango. Eleva- tion 6,400 feet. Very dry area. 228766. No. G—-1539. Twenty miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. Eleva- tion 6,900 feet. 228767. No H-V-273-A. Southwest of Guthrie, King County, Tex. Recov- ered from mixture with Andropogon saccaroides (P.1. 216720). 228768. No. G-634-A. Ten miles east of Saltillo, Mexico. Recovered from mixture with Aristida sp. (P.1. 21698). 228769. No. G—701—A. Between Durango and Torreon, Mexico. Recovered from mixture with Stipa sp. (P.I. 216599). 228770 to 228773. From Texas. Clones. 228770. No. XG—168. Eleven miles west of Sanderson. Elevation 2,800 feet. 228771. No. XG-171. Big Bend National Park Headquarters. Elevation 4,700 feet. 228772. No. XG—-175. Ten miles west of Alpine. Elevation 4,500 feet. 228773. No. XG-180. Ten miles west of Van Horn. Elevation 4,100 feet. 228774. No. XG—192. Five miles southeast of Chiricahua National Monue ment, Ariz. Hlevation 5,000 feet. (Clones.) 242 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228412 to 229258—Continued 228732 to 228779—Continued 228775. No. XG-—216. Ten miles east of Superior, Ariz. Elevation 4,700 feet. (Clones.) ine s 228776. No. XG—242. Forty-four miles west of Artesia, N. Mex. Elevation 4,000 feet. (Clones.) 228777. No. RF—-14. Mineral Wells, originally from Harnett Ranch in Palo Pinto County, Texas. 228778. No. RF-83. J. L. Thomas’ Ranch, seven miles west of Marfa, Tex. Overflow flat. 228779. No. Y-20. One and nine-tenths miles southeast of Wilcox, Ariz. Elevation 4,200 feet. 228780 to 228808. BourTELovUA HIRSUTA Lag. Hairy grama. BEB 7BO. No. G—1000. Experimental pastures, Sonora, Tex. Elevation 2,600 eet. 228781 to 228785. From New Mexico. 228781. No. G—1076. Three miles northwest of Hondo. Elevation 5,300 feet. sania No. G-1084. Twenty-five miles west of Carrizozo. Elevation 5,500 eet. 228783. No. G-1107. Five miles southwest of Vaughn. Elevation 5,900 feet. 228784. No. G-1138. Twenty miles south of Animas. Elevation 4,850 feet. 228785. No. G-1157. Thirty-seven miles south of Animas. Elevation 5,100 feet. 228786 to 228790. From Arizona. 264 228786. No. G-1173. Texas Canyon, east of Tucson. Elevation 4,600 feet. 228787. No. G—1211. Seven miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 2,650 feet. 228788. No. G-—1235. Forty-two miles southeast of Tucson. Elevation 4,750 feet. | 228789. No. G-1251. Six miles east of Patagonia. Elevation 4,400 feet. 228790. No. G—1270. Seventeen miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 4,800 feet. 228791 to 228802. From Mexcio. 228791. No. G-1304. Obregon, Sonora. Elevation 900 feet. 228792. No. G—1325. Sierra de Alamos. Elevation 2,600 feet. 228783. No. G-1336. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora. Elevation 3,000 feet. 228794. No. G-1340. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora. Elevation 3,200 feet. 228795. No. G-1381. Fourteen miles west of Durango City. Elevation 7,400 feet. 228796. No. G—1389. Fourteen miles north of Durango City Elevation 6,000 feet. 228797. No. G-1415. Fifty-six miles south of Durango City. Elevation 6,600 feet. 228788. No. G-1436. Ninety-four miles south of Durango City. Elevation 7,300 feet. 228799. No. G—1438. Seventy miles north of Zacatecas. City. Elevation 7,400 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 243 228412 to 229258—Continued 228780 to 228888—Continued 228791 to 228802—Continued 228800. No. G—1456. Fifty-seven miles northeast of Durango City. Eleva- tion 6,500 feet. 228801. No. G-—1530. Ten miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. Eleva- tion 6,300 feet. 228802. No. G-1538. Twenty miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. Eleva- tion 6,900 feet. 228803 to 228805. From Texas. 228803. No. G-1577. Fifty-five miles east of Laredo. Elevation 800 feet. 228804. No. H—V-100. Merrick Davis Ranch, six miles west of Albany. Recovering from drouth. 228805. No. G—268. Big Bend National Park. Elevation 5,300 feet. Drouth resistant, from Anthony 112 collection. 228806 to 228808. From Arizona. 228806. No. Y-3. Five miles southwest of Oracle. Elevation 4,400 feet. 228807. No. Y-10. Three miles northeast of Noon Creek Camp. Elevation 5,300 feet. 228808. No. Y-24. Oneand eight-tenths miles east of Bellota Ranch. Eleva- tion 4,300 feet. 228809 to 228824. BouTrELova RADICOSA (Fourn.* Griffiths Purple grama. 228809 No. G—1160. Fifty miles southeast of Animas. Elevation 5,500 feet. 228810 to 228817 From Arizona. 228810. No. G-1172. Texas Canyon, east of Tucson. Elevation 4,600 feet. 228811. No. G—-1186. Thirty miles southwest of Tucson. Elevation 3,100 feet. 228812. No. G—1206. Six miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 2,600 feet. 228813. No. G—1221. Twenty-three miles southeast of Tucson. Elevation 3,600 feet. 228814. No. G—1231. Thirty-mne miles southeast of Tucson. Elevation 2,400 feet. 228815. No. G—1234. Forty-two miles southeast of Tucson. Elevation 4,700 feet. Robust form. 228816. No. G—1255. Six miles east of Patagonia. Elevation 4,400 feet. 228817. No. G—1263. Ten miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 3,200 feet. 228818 to 228823. From Mexico. 228818. No. G-1319. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora. Elevation 2,000 feet. 228819. No. G—-1341. North of Los Mochis, Sinaloa. Elevation 400 feet. 228820. No. G—-1388. Fourteen miles north of Durango City. Elevation 6,000 feet. 228821. No. G—1400. Fifty-five miles north of Durango City. Elevation 5,950 feet. 228822. No. G—1418. Fifty-six miles south of Durango City. Elevation 6,600 feet. 228823. No. G—1445. Seventy miles north of Zacatecas City. Elevation 7,400 feet. 228824. No. Y-25. One and eight-tenths miles east of Bellota Ranch, Reding- ton Road, Pima Co., Ariz. Elevation 4,300 feet. 244 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228412 to 229258—Continued 228825 to 228835. BouTELOUA ROTHROCKII Vasey. Rothrock grama. 228825 to 228828. From Arizona. 228825. No. G-1167. Twelve miles east of Wilcox. Elevation 4,300 feet. eon No. G-1183. Fifteen miles southwest of Tucson. Elevation 2,950 eet. 228827. No. G-1188. Thirty miles southwest of Tucson. Elevation 3,100 feet. 228828. No. G—-1197. Willow Springs Ranch, Tucson. Elevation 3,300 feet. 228829 to 228833. From Mexico. . 228829. No. G-1277. Puerto Conejos. North of Hermosillo, Sonora. Ele- vation 2,300 feet. 228830. No. G—1285. Ten miles southeast of Hermosillo, Sonora. Eleva- tion 800 feet. 228831. No. G-1301. Obregon, Sonora. Elevation 425 feet. 228832. No, G-1314. East of Navojoa, Sonora. Elevation 850 feet. © 228833. No. G—1406. Eighty miles north of Durango City. Elevation 5,900 feet. 228834. No. XG—207. Page Ranch, 35 miles north of Tucson, Arizona and five miles west of Oracle. (Clones.) 228835. No. XG—225. San Carlos Indian Reservation, 10 miles east of Globe. Elevation 3,500 feet. (Clones.) 228836. BouTELOUA sp. No. G—-1032. White Sands National Monument, N. Mex. Elevation 3,700 feet. Near B. breviseta. 228837 to 228840. From Mexico. 228837. BOUTELOUA sp. No. G-1300. Thirty miles southeast of Guaymas, Sonora. Elevation 50 feet. 228838. BOoUTELOUA sp. No. G-1302. Obregon, Sonora. Elevation 650 feet. 228839. BouTELOUA sp. No. G-1307. Obregon, Sonora. Elevation 1,700 feet. 228840. BouTELOUA sp. No. G-1545. Ten miles north of Saltillo, Coahuila. Elevation 4,900 feet. 228841 and 228842. CaTHESTECUM ERECTUM Vasey & Hack. Poaceae. Falsegrama. 228841. No. G-1276 B. Puerto Conejos, north of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 2,300 feet. 228842. No. G-1284. Ten miles southeast of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 800 feet. 228843 to 228847. CENCHRUS MyosuUROIDES H. B. K. Poaceae. Big sandbar. 228843. No. G-1420. Fifty-six miles south of Durango City, Mexico. Eleva- tion 6,600 feet. 228844. No. G—1468. One hundred miles northeast of Durango City, Mexico. Elevation 5,000 feet. 228845. No. G-1507. Eighteen miles north of Bermejillo, Durango, Mexico. Elevation 4,000 feet. 228846. No. G-1543. Ten miles north of Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Eleva- tion 4,800 feet. 228847. No. RF-158. Roadside seven miles northeast of Pleasanton, Tex. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 245 228412 to 229258—Continued 228848 and 228849. CHLORIS CHLORIDEA (Presl) Hitche. Poaceae. Buryseed chloris. 228848. No. G-1291. Seven miles east of La Colorada, Sonora, Mexico. Ele- vation 1,300 feet. 228849. No. G—1305. Northeast of Obregon, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 1,300 feet. 228850 and 228851. CHLORIS CUCULLATA Bisch. Hooded windmillgrass. 228850. No. H-V-13. Ten miles north of Stephenville, Tex. 228851. No. RF-30. R & F Grass Nursery, College Station, Tex. 228852. CHLORIS LATISQUAMAEA Nash. No. G-1570. Sixteen miles east of Laredo, Tex. Elevation 700 feet. 228853. CoTTEA PAPPOPHOROIDES Kunth Poaceae. Cottagrass. No. G-1180. Six miles southwest of Tucson, Ariz. Elevation 2,500 feet. 228854 and 228855. ELYMUS CANADENSIS L. Poaceae. Canadian wildrye. 228854. No. G—-1056. Mescalero, N. Mex. Elevation 6,400 feet. 228855. No. G-—1102. Eighteen miles south of Albuquerque, N. Mex. Ele- vation 4,800 feet. 228856 to 228858. ELYONURUS BARBICULMIS Hack. Poaceae. 228856. No. G—11438. Twenty miles south of Animas, N. Mex. Elevation 4,850 feet. 228857. No. G-1368. Eight miles west of Durango City, Mexico. Elevation 7,100 feet. 228858. No. G—1444. Seventy miles north of Zacatecas City, Mexico. Eleva- tion 7,400 feet. 228859. ELYONURUS sp. No. G-1335. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 3,150 feet. 228860. ELYONURUS sp. No. G-1353. Mazatlan—Durango City, Sinaloa, Mexico. Elevation 6,400 feet. 228861. ELYONURUS sp. No. G—1427. Seventy-four miles southeast of Durango City, Mexico. Eleva- tion 8,000 feet. 228862. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees Poaceae. Lovegrass. No. RF-273. Amarillo Experiment Station, Amarillo, Tex. 228863 to 228872. ERAGROSTIS INTERMEDIA Hitche. Lovegrass. 228863. No. G—1244. Forty-four miles southeast of Tucson, Ariz. Eleva- tion 5,000 feet. 228864. No. G—-1272. Seventeen miles northeast of Tucson, Ariz. Elevation 4,800 feet. 228865. No. G-709 A. Between Torreon and Durango, Mexico. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua hirsuta (P.I. 216356). 228866. No. G-805 A. Between Durango City and Mazatlan, Mexico. Re- covered from mixture with Andropogon cirratus (P.1. 216109). 228867 to 228872. From Arizona. 228867. No. XG—209. Page Ranch, thirty-five miles north of Tucson. Ele- vation 3,200 feet. (Clones.) 228868. No. XG-—219. Ten miles east of Superior. Elevation 4,700 feet. (Clones.) 246 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228412 to 229258—Continued 228863 to 228872—Continued 228867 to 228872—Continued 228869. No. Y-7. Wet Canyon, Swift Trail. Elevation 6,300 feet. 228870. No. Y-12. Three miles northeast of Noon Creek Camp. Elevation 5,300 feet. __ 228871. No. Y-29. One and eight-tenths miles east of Bellota Ranch, Red- ~ ington Road. Elevation 4,300 feet. 228872. No. Y-33. One mile west of Montezuma Canyon. ° Elevation 4,800 feet. Ant 228873. ERAGROSTIS TRICHODES (Nutt.) Wood. Lovegrass. No. H-V-348. George Studds Farm, one mile north of Knox City, Texas. From planting made by SCS in 1951. Good survival and recovery from drouth. (Clone.) 228874. ERAGROSTIS sp. . No. G-1128. One mile north of Animas, N. Mex. Elevation 4,400 feet. 228875. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. G-1428. Seventy-four miles southeast of Durango City, Mexico. Eleva- tion 8,000 feet. 228876. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. G-1547. Seventy-five miles north of Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Eleva- tion 4,300 feet. | 228877. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. G-179A. Base of rock pile, Davis Mountains, Tex. Elevation 6,000 feet. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua curtipendula (P.1. 216218). 228878. ERIANTHUS sp. Poaceae. No. XG—222. Ten miles east of Superior, Ariz. Plant to three feet high, coarse, large plume type head. Elevation 4,700 feet. (Clones.) 228879. ERIOCHLOA GRACILIS (Fourn.) Hitche. Poaceae. Southwestern cupgrass. No. XG-257. Seven miles west of Ozona, Tex. Elevation 2,500 feet. (Clones.) 228889. ERIOCHLOA SERICEA (Scheele) Munro. Texas cupgrass. No. H-V-352. Haskell. 228881. DiGiraRIA ISCHAEMUM (Schreb.) Muhl. Poaceae. Smooth crabgrass. No. G-1242. Forty-four miles southeast of Tucson, Ariz. Elevation 5,000 feet. 228882. ERIOCHLOA sp. Poaceae. No. G-1342. One mile east of Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico. Elevation 50 feet. 228883. FEsTucA sp. Poaceae. No. G-1320. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora, Mexico. Hlevation 2,300 feet. 228884 to 228909. HrtTrRopocon contrortus (L.) Beauv. ex Roem. & Schult. Poaceae. Tanglehead. 228884 to 228889. From Arizona. 228884. No. G-1176. Texas Canyon, east of Tucson. Elevation 4,600 feet. 228885. No. G-1187. Thirty miles southwest of Tucson. Elevation 3,100 feet. 228886. No. G-1190. Eight miles northwest of Tucson. Elevation 2,700 feet. 228887. No. G-1219. Eleven miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 3,100 feet. 228888. No. G-—1233. Thirty-nine miles southeast of Tucson. Elevation 4,200 feet. 228889. No. G-1625. Ten miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 3,200 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 247 228412 to 229258—Continued 228884 to 228909—Continued 228890 to 228906. From Mexico. 228890. No. G-1276 A. Puerto Conejos. North of Hermosillo, Sonora. Elevation 2,300 feet. 228891. No. G-1290. Four miles east of La Colorada, Sonora. Elevation 1,400 feet. 228892. No. G-1294. Ten miles east of La Colorada, Sonora. Elevation 1,450 feet. 228893. No. G-1311. Mountains east of Navojoa. Elevation 700 feet. 228894. No. G-1317. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora. Elevation 2,000 feet. 228895. No. G—1324. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora. Elevation 2,600 feet. 228896. No. G—1391. Fourteen miles north of Durango City. Elevation 6,000 feet. 228897. No. G-1399. Fifty-five miles north of Durango City. Elevation 5,950 feet. ae No. G-1404. Sixty miles north of Durango City. Elevation 6,000 eet. 228899. No. G—1472. One hundred and fourteen miles northeast of Durango City. Elevation 4,700 feet. 228900. No. G-1477. One hundred and thirty-three miles northeast of Durango City. Elevation 4,600 feet. 228901. No. G-1485 Seventeen miles west of Bermejillo, Durango. Eleva- tion 4,100 feet. 228902. No. G-1523. Sixty-four miles west of Saltillo, Coahuila. Eleva- ton 4,000 feet. 228903. No. G—1546. Ten miles north of Saltillo, Coahuila. Elevation 4,900 feet. eee No. G-1554. Seventy-nine miles north of Saltillo. Elevation 4,000 eet. 228905. No. G—1556. One hundred miles north of Saltillo, Coahuila. Eleva- tion 1,500 feet. 228906. No. G-1560. Two hundred and seventeen miles north of Saltillo. Elevation 1,900 feet. 228907. No. G-1575. Twenty miles east of Laredo, Tex. Elevation 800 feet. 2283908. No. G-1576. Fifty-five miles east of Laredo, Tex. llevation 800 feet. 228909. No. Y—5. Five miles southwest of Oracle, Pinal Co., Ariz. Elevation 4,400 feet. 228910. HerTEROPOGON sp. Poaceae. No. G-1310 Mountains northeast of Obregén City, Sonora, Mexico. Eleva- tion 1,700 feet. 228911. HeETEROPOGON MELANOCARPUS (Ell.) Benth. Poaceae. Sweet tanglehead. No. G-1312. Mountains east of Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 700 feet. 228912. HETEROPOGON sp. No. G—-1322. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 2,300 feet. 228913. HETEROPOGON sp. No. G—13838. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 3,150 feet. 228914. HETEROPOGON cCoNTORTUS (L.) Beauv. ex Roem & Schult. Tanglehead. No. G-1339. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 3,200 feet. 248 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228412 to 229258—Continued 228915. HETEROPOGON sp. ; No. G 1345. Mazatlan—Durango City, Sinaloa, Mexico. Elevation 450 feet. 228916 to 228923. HiLarIa BELANGERI (Steud.) Nash Poaceae. Curlymesquite. 228916. No. G-1225. Twenty-three miles southeast of Tucson, Ariz. Eleva- tion 3,600 feet. 228917. No. G-1230. Thirty-nine miles southeast of Tucson, Ariz. Elevation 4,200 feet. 228918. No. G—-1254. Six miles east of Patagonia, Ariz. Elevation 4,400 feet. 228919. No. G-1402. Fifty-five miles north of Durango City, Mexico. Hleva- tion 5,950 feet. 228920. No. H-V-11. Ten miles north of Stephenville, Tex. Surviving under dry conditions on thin soil. 228921. No. H-V-355. Haskell. 228922. No. XG-—204. Page Ranch, 35 miles north of Tucson, Ariz. Plants large, bunchy, scattered. 228923. No. XG—231. Ten miles west of Duncan, Ariz. Plant bunchy; only onein area. Elevation 3,000 feet. (Clones.) 228924 to 228930. Hriaria samMeEsiI (Torr.) Benth. Galleta. 228924. No. G-1043. Six miles northeast of Tularosa, N. Mex. Elevation 4,900 feet. 228925. No. G-1085. Twenty miles west of Carrizozo, N. Mex. Elevation 5,700 feet. 228926. No. G-1093. Fifteen miles east of San Antonio, Tex. Elevation 5,050 feet. 228927. No. G-1106. Thirty miles south of Vaughn, N. Mex. Elevation 6,000 feet. 228928. No. G-1115. Twenty miles east of Albuquerque, N. Mex. Elevation 7,550 feet. 228929. No. XG-199. Six miles south of Pearce, Ariz. Elevation 5,000 feet. 228930. No. XG—232. Ten miles west of Duncan, Ariz. Elevation 3,000 feet. 228931 to 228950. Hitaria mutica (Buckl.) Benth. Tobosa. 228931. No. G—-1115a. Thirty-five miles east of Deming, N. Mex. Elevation 4,400 feet. 228932. No.G—1124. One mile north of Animas, N. Mex. Elevation 4,400 feet. Spikelets white. 228933. No. G—-1125. One mile north of Animas, N. Mex. Elevation 4,400 feet. Spikelets brown. 228934. No. G-1126. One mile north of Animas, N. Mex. Elevation 4,400 feet. Spikelets purple. 228935. No. G-1127. One mile north of Animas, N. Mex. Elevation 4,400 feet. Extra large form. 228936. No. G-1229. Thirty-seven miles southeast of Tucson, Ariz. Hleva- tion 4,050 feet. 228937. No. G-1479. Nine miles west of Bermejillo, Durango, Mexico. Eleva- tion 4,000 feet. 228938. No. G-1505. Eighteen miles north of Bermejillo, Mexico. Elevation 4,000 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 1955 249 228412 to 229258—Continued 228931 te 228950—Continued 228939. No. G-1514. Thirty-eight miles north of Bermejillo, Mexico. Eleva- tion 3,900 feet. Very dry area. 228940. No. G-1518. Sixty-two miles east of Torreén, Coahuila, Mexico. Elevation 3,800 feet. 228941. No. XG-170. Eleven miles west of Sanderson, Tex. Elevation 2,800 feet. 228942. No. XG—181. Ten miles west of Van Horn, Tex. Elevation 4,100 feet. 228943. No. XG-188. Jornado Experimental Range, N. Mex. Two miles northwest of South Well. Elevation 4,000 feet. (Clones.) 228944. No. XG-i90. Fourteen miles from Lordsburg, N. Mex. Elevation 4,300 feet. 228945. No. XG—229. Twenty miles east of Safford, Ariz. Elevation 3,000 feet. 228946. No. XG—241. Forty-four miles west of Artesia, N. Mex. Elevation 4,000 feet. 228947. No. XG-—247. Thirty-five miles southeast of Carlsbad, N. Mex. Ele- vation 3,000 feet. 228948. No. XG—250. Twenty-five miles southeast of Pecos, Tex. Elevation 2,800 feet. 228949. No. XG—252. Thirty-four miles east of Fort Stockton, Tex. Eleva- tion 2,800 feet. 228950. No. Y—-16. One mile north of Cochise County line, Ariz. Elevation 4,000 feet. 228951 and 228952. Hinaria rieipa (Thurb.) Benth. Big galleta. 228951. No. XG-—212. Pinacle Peak Store, Ariz. Twenty-one miles northeast of Scottsdale. Plants large, bushlike, coarse; found only in protected area. Elevation 1,000 feet. 228952. No. XG—214. Pinacle Peak Store, Ariz., 21 miles northeast of Scotts- dale. Elevation 1,000 feet. 228953. HILARIA SWALLENII Cory No. G-1151. Thirty-five miles south of Animas, N. Mex. Elevation 5,100 feet. 228954. HILARIA sp. No. G-1214. Seven miles northeast of Tucson, Ariz. Elevation 2,650 feet. 228955. HuInaRia sp. No. G-1344. Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico. Elevation 400 feet. 228956. HILARIA sp. No. G-1373. Ten miles west of Durango City, Mexico. Elevation 7,400 feet. 228957. JLASIACIS DIVARICATA (L.) Hitche. Poaceae. Florida tibisee. No. G-1323. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 2,300 feet. Plant to five feet high. 228958 to 229002. LerprocHLoa puBIA (H.B.K.) Nees Poaceae. Green sprangletop. 228958 to 228960. Irom New Mexico. 228958. No. G—1026. One mile northeast of Organ. Elevation 500 feet. 228959. No. G-1072. Five miles west of Hondo. Elevation 5,600 feet. 228960. No. G-1161. Fifty miles southeast of Animas. Elevation 5,500 feet. 250 PLANT INVENTORY NO.-163 228412 to 229258—Continued 228958 to 229002—Continued 228961 to 228967. From Arizona. 228961. No. G-1166. Fifteen miles east of Wilcox. Elevation 4,300 feet. 228862. No. G-1171. Texas Canyon, east of Tucson. Elevation 4,600 feet. 228963. No. G-1204. Willow Springs Ranch, Tucson. Elevation 3,300 feet. 228964. No. G-1217. Ten miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 2,800 feet. 228965. No. G-1220. Eleven miles southeast of Tucson. Elevation 3,100 feet. 228966. No. G—-1222. Twenty-three miles southeast of Tucson. Elevation 3,600 feet. 228967. No. G-1247. Two miles east of Patagonia. Elevation 4,200 feet. Plant to four feet high. 228968 to 228979. From Mexico. 228968. No. G-1357. Four miles west of Durango City. Elevation 6,400 feet. 228969. No. G-1392. Fourteen miles north of Durango City. Elevation 6,000 feet. 228970. No. G—1398. Fifty-five miles north of Durango City. Elevation 5,950 feet. 228971. No. G-1410. Eighty nules north of Durango City. Elevation 5,900 feet. 228872. No. G—-1421. Fifty-six miles south of Durango City. Elevation 6,600 feet. 228973. No. G-1457. Fifty-seven miles northeast of Durango City. Eleva- tion 6,500 feet. 228974. No. G-1459. Fifty-three miles northeast of Durango City. Eleva- tion 6,300 feet. 228975. No. G-1487. Forty-six miles west of Bermejillo, Durango. Eleva- tion 5,400 feet. Dry mountain side. 228976. No. G—-1535. Twenty miles southwest of Saltillo, Coahuila. Ele- vation 6,300 feet. 228977. No. G—1544. Ten miles north of Saltillo, Coahuila. Elevation 4,900 feet. 228978. No. G—-1550. Seventy-four miles north of Saltillo, Coahuila. Ele- vation 4,300 feet. 228979. No. G-1501. Sixty-seven miles west of Bermejillo, Durango. Ele- vation 6,400 feet. Dry area. 2289890. No. G-59-A. Big Spring State Park, Tex. Recovered from mixture with Stipa leucotricha (P.1. 217312). 228981 No. G-179-B. Base of rock pile, Davis Mountains, Ariz. Elevation 6,000 feet. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua curtipendula (P.1. 216218). 228982. No. G—207—A. Five miles north of Shafter, Tex. Recovered from mixture with Heteropogon contortus (P.I. 217098). 228983. No. G-229-A. Thirty-nine miles north of Chihuahua City, Mexico. Elevation 4,900 feet. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua curtipendula (P.I. 216220). 228984. No. G-—249-A. Nine miles south of Alpine, Tex. Elevation 4,800 feet. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua hirsuta (P.1. 216345). 228985. No. G—313-A. Camino de la Sierra de Arteaga, 15 miles southeast of Saltillo, Mexico. Elevation 5,000 feet. Recovered from mixture with Stipa sp. (P.I. 216590). JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 251 228412 to 229258—Continued 228958 to 229002—Continued 229886. No. G—350-A. Experiment Station, Marfa, Tex. Recovered from mixture with Hilaria swallenii (P.1. 216438). 228987 to 228995. From Mexico. 228987. No. G-389-A. North of Chihuahua City. Recovered from mixture with Boutelowa hirsuta (P.I. 216349). 228988. No. G-415-A. North of Chihuahua City. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua curtipendula (P.I. 216240). 228989. No. G-444-A. Between Chihuahua City and Cuauhtemoc. Re- covered from mixture with Eragrostis sp. (P.I. 216409). 228980. No. G—455-A. Recovered from mixture with Andropogon wrightiz (P.I. 216149). 228991. No. G—520-A. North of Durango City. Recovered from mixture with Panicum obtusum (P.1. 216509). 228992. No. G—535-A. South of Durango City. Recovered from mixture with Andropogon wrightii (P.1. 216151). 228993. No. G—552-A. South of Durango City. Recovered from mixture with Chloris sp. (P.I. 216285). 228994. No. G-715-A. Between Durango City and Zacatecas City. Re- covered from mixture with Andropogon sp. 228995. No. G—764-A. Between Durango and Parral. Recovered from mixture with Boutelowa curtipendula (P.{. 216280). 228896. No. XG—196. Five miles southeast of Ciricahua National Monument, Arizona. Elevation 5,000 feet. 228997. No. XG—258. Seven miles west of Ozona, Texas. Elevation 2,500 teet. 228898. No. RF-79. ‘Ten miles north of Alpine, Texas. 228999. No. RF—-20. Sonora, Mexico. 229000 to 229002. From Arizona. 229000. No. Y—-1. Five miles southwest of Oracle, Pinal County. Eleva- tion 4,400 feet. foal: No. Y-31. One mile west of Montezuma Canyon. Elevation 4,800 eet. i No. Y-32. One mile west of Montezuma Canyon. Elevation 4,800 eet. 229003. LeprocHLoa sp. Poaceae. No. G-1297. Twenty-nine miles southeast of Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico. Eleva- tion 20 feet. 229004 and 229005. LreprroLoMa COGNATUM (Schult.) Chase Poaceae. Fall witchgrass. 229004. No. H-V-12. Ten miles north of Stephenville, Tex. 229005. No. H-V-—364. Haskell, Tex. 229006 and 229007. Lycurus pHLEOmES H.B.K. Poaceae. 229006. No. Y-8. Wet Canyon, Ariz. Elevation 6,300 feet. 229007. No. Y-27. One and eight-tenths miles east of Bellota Ranch, Ariz. Elevation 4,300 feet. 229008 to 229010. MMuUHLENBERGIA EMERSLEYI Vasey Poaceae. Mulhkly. From Texas. 252 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228412 to 229258—Continued 229008 to 229010—Continued 229008. No. RF-71. Mrs. Mueller’s Ranch, 17 miles north of Marfa. 229009. No. Y-4. Five miles southwest of Oracle, Pinal County. Elevation 4,400 feet. 229010. No. Y-9. Wet Canyon Trail, Graham Mountains. Elevation 6,300 feet. 229011 to 229036. MUHLENBERGIA PORTERI Scribn. Bushy muhly 229011. No. G—-1001. Fort Stockton, Tex. Elevation 4,500 feet. 229012. No. G—1030. One mile northeast of Organ, N. Mex. Elevation 5,000 feet. 229013. No. G-1080. Twenty-five miles west of Carrizozo, N. Mex. Eleva- tion 5,500 feet. 229014 to 228018. From Arizona. 229014. No. G-1182. Fifteen miles southwest of Tucson. Elevation 2,950 feet. 229015. No. G—1194. Eight miles northwest of Tucson. Elevation 2,700 feet. 229016. No. G-1200. Willow Springs Ranch, Tucson. Elevation 3,300 feet. 229017. No. G—-1213. Seven miles northwest of Tucson. Elevation 2,650 feet. 229018. No. G—1228. Twenty-three miles southeast of Tucson. Elevation 3,600 feet. 228019 to 229024. From Mexico. 229019. No. G-1321. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora. Elevation 2,300 feet. 229026. No. G-1359. Four miles west of Durango City. Elevation 6,400 feet. 229021. No. G—1469. One hundred miles northeast of Durango City. Ele- vation 5,000 feet. 229022. No. G—1475. One hundred and thirty-seven miles northeast of Durango City. Elevation 4,600 feet. 223023. No. G-1486. Seventeen miles west of Bermejillo, Durango. Eleva- tion 4,100 feet. és 229024. No. G-1492. Fifty-four miles west of Beremejillo. Elevation 5,200 feet. Dry area. 229025. No. XG-173. Headquarters, Big Bend National Park, Tex. Eleva- tion 4,700 feet. 229026. No. XG-182. A & M College Ranch, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Eleva- tion 3,500 feet. 229027 to 229031. From Arizona. 229027. No. XG-205. Page Ranch, 35 miles north of Tucson. Elevation 3,200 feet. 229028. No. XG-—211. Fifteen miles south of Florence. Sandy-loam soil. Elevation 2,000 feet. ; 229029. No. XG—213. Pinacle Peak store, 21 miles northeast of Scottsdale. Elevation 1,000 feet. 229030. No. XG-—223. San Carlos Indian Reservation, 10 miles east of Globe. Elevation 3,500 feet. 229031. No. XG-228. Twenty miles east of Safford. Sandy-loam soil. Elevation 3,000 feet. ee) Ot ws) JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 228412 to 229258—Continued 229011 to 229036—Continued 229032. No. XG—238. Thirty-five miles northeast of Las Cruces, New Mexico. Gravelly-loam soil. Elevation 4,500 feet. 229033. No. XG-—26. Thirty-five miles southeast of Carlsbad. Clay-loam soul. Elevation 3,000 feet. 229034. No. XG—249. Twenty-five miles southeast of Pecos, Texas. Clay- loam soil. Elevation 2,800 feet. 229935. No. XG—254. Thirty-four miles east of Ft. Stockton, Texas. Eleva- tion 2,800 feet. 229036. No. Y-18. Three and four-tenths miles south of Graham County line, Arizona. Elevation 4,000 feet. 229037. MuHLENBERGIA RIGIDA (H.B.K.) Kunth Purple muhly. No. G-1363. Seven miles west of Durango City, Mexico. Elevation 6,900 feet. 229038. MUHLENBERGIA sp. No. G-1369. Eight miles west of Durango City, Mexico. Elevation 7,100 feet. 229039. MUHLENBERGIA sp. No. G—1378. Fourteen miles west of Durango City, Mexico. Elevation 7,400 feet. 229040. MuUHIENBERGIA sp. No. G-1382. Fourteen miles west of Durango City. Hlevation 7,400 feet. 229041. CrNCHRUS MyosuUROIDES H.B.K. Big sandbur. No. G—1422. Sixty-six miles southeast of Durango City, Mexico. Elevation 7,700 feet. 229042. MuUHLENBERGIA Sp. No. G-1460. Seventy-three miles northeast of Durango City, Mexico. Eleva- tion 6,300 feet. 229043. MUHLENBERGIA Sp. No. G-1528. Ten miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila. Elevation 6,300 feet. 229044. MuUBHLENBERGIA sp. No. G-1534. Ten miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Elevation 6,300 feet. 229045 and 229046. OnryzorsiS HYMENOIDES (Roem. & Schult.) Ricker Poaceae. Indian ricegrass. 229045. No. G-1108. Five miles southwest of Vaughn, N. Mex. Elevation 5,900 feet. 229046. No. XG—240. White Sands National Monument, N. Mex., 13 miles west of Alamogordo. Growing in pure sand. Elevation 4,500 feet. 229047. Onryzopsis sp. No. G—1425. Sixty-six miles southeast of Durango City, Mexico. Elevation 7,700 feet. 229048. OnryzoOPSIS sp. No. G-1440. Seventy miles north of Zacatecas City, Mexico. Elevation 7,400 feet. 229049 to 229056. Panicum HALLII Vasey Poaceae. 229049. No. G—-1148. Twenty-one miles south of Animas, N. Mex. Eleva- tion 4,940 feet. 229050. No. G-1498. Sixty-seven miles west of Bermejillo, Durango, Mexico. Elevation 6,400 feet. Dry area. 229051. No. G—1566. Twenty-two miles southeast of Eagle Pass, Tex. Eleva- tion 1,060 feet. 254 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228412 te 229258—Continued 229049 to 229056—Continued 2208: No. G-1568. Sixteen miles east of Laredo, Mexico. Elevation 700 eet. 229053 to 229056. From Texas. 229053. No. H-V—205-A. Nine miles south of Seymour, Baylor County. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua curtipendula (P.1. 216870). 229054. No. H-V-354-A. Haskell. Recovered from mixture with Sporo- bolus airoides (P.1. 217303). 229055. No. H—-V—372. Knox Pittard Ranch, nine miles east and one mile north of Anson. 229056. No. G—256. North of Eggshell Peak, 15 miles north of Terlingua. Elevation 2,800 feet 229057 to 229081 Pancrum optusum H.B.K. Vine-mesquite. 2239057. No. G-1005. Fort Stockton, Tex. Elevation 4,500 feet. 223058. No. G-1016. Four miles east of Sierra Blanca, Tex. Elevation 4,200 feet. scree No. G-1028. One mile northeast of Organ, N. Mex. Elevation 500 eet. 229060. No. G-1040. Two miles north of Alamogordo, N. Mex. Elevation 4,200 feet. 229061. No. G—1067. One mile northwest of Hondo, Tex. Elevation 5,200 feet. 229062. No. G—1096. Thirty miles west of Carrizozo, N. Mex. Elevation 5,400 feet. 229063 to 229067. From New Mexico. 229063. No. G—1103. Eighteen miles south of Albuquerque. Elevation 4,800 feet. 229064. No. G—-1122. Twenty-five miles southeast of Lordsburg. Eleva- tion 4,400 feet. 229065. No. G—-1129. One mile north of Animas. Elevation 4,400 feet. 229066. No. G-1140. Twenty miles south of Animas. Elevation 4,850 feet. 229067. No. G-1153. Thirty-five miles south of Animas. Elevation 5,100 feet. 229068. No. G-1202. Willow Springs Ranch, Tucson, Ariz. Elevation 3,300 feet. 229069. No. G—-1248. Two miles east of Patagonia, Ariz. Elevation 4,200 feet 229070 to 229076. From Mexico. 229070. No. G-1403. Fifty-five miles north of Durango City. Elevation 5,950 feet. 229071. No. G—1417. Fifty-six miles south of Durango City. Elevation 6,600 feet. 229072. No. G-1449. Sixty-seven miles west of Bermejillo, Durango. Ele- vation 6,400 feet. Dry area. 229073. No. G—-1509. Eighteen miles north of Bermejillo, Durango. Eleva - tion 4,000 feet. 229074. No. G-1512. Thirty-eight miles north of Bermejillo, Durango. Flevation 3,900 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 259 228412 to 229258—Continued 229057 to 229081—Continued 2290798 to 229076—Continued 229075. No. G-1521. Sixty-two miles east of Torredn, Coahuila. Eleva- tion 3,800 feet. 228076. No. G—1526. Sixty-four miles west of Saltillo, Coahuila. Eleva- tion 4,000 feet. 229077 to 229081. From Texas. 229077. No. G—-1565. Twenty-two miles southeast of Hagle Pass. Eleva- tion 1,000 feet. 229078. No. H-V-92. Albany. 229079. No. H-V—258. Cottle County. 229080. No. H-V-310. Old Glory. 229081. No. H—V-385. Anson. 229082. PANICUM REVERCHONI Vasey No. FR-344. Location unknown. 229083 to 229087. Panicum virGatTum L. Switchgrass. 229083. No. G-309-A. Fifteen miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Elevation 5,000 feet. Recovered from mixture with Andropogon scoparius (P.1. 216147). 229084 to 229087. From Texas. 229084. No. H-V—267. C.L. Wright Farm, north of Paducah. From plant- ings made in 1947, recovering from drouth. 229085. No. H—-V-—341. Knox City. 229086. No. RF-126. Muleshoe. 229087. No. RF-13. H. W. Green Ranch, six miles west of Perren, SCS Nursery at Mineral Wells. 229088. PANICUM sp. No. G-1352. Mazatl4n—Durango City, Sinaloa, Mexico. Elevation 6,400 feet. 229089 to 229096. ParrpOPHORUM BICOLOR Fourn. Poaceae. Pink pappusgrass. 229089 to 229092. From Mexico. 229089. No. G-1481. Nine miles west of Bermejillo, Durango. Elevation 4,000 feet. 229090. No. G-1517. Sixty-two miles east of Torreén, Coahuila. Elevation 3,800 feet. | 229091. No. G—1525. Sixty-four miles west of Saltillo, Coahuila. Elevation 4,000 feet. 229092. No. G—-1559. Two hundred and nine miles north of Saltillo, Coa- huila. Elevation 1,700 feet. 229093. No. G—-1561. Twenty-two miles southeast of Magle Pass, Tex. Ele- vation 1,000 feet. 229094. No. G—330-A. Ten miles south of Nueva Rosita, Mexico. Recovered from mixture with Panicum sp. (P.L. 216519). 229095. No. RF-10. Guy Combs Ranch, 24 miles south of Marathon, Tex. 229096. No. RF-449. Eagle Pass, Maverick County, Tex. 229097 to 229107. PappopHORUM MUCRONULATUM Nees Whiplash pappusgrass. 229097. No. G-1004. Fort Stockton, Texas. Elevation 4,500 feet. 229098. No. G—1179. Six miles southwest of Tucson, Arizona. Elevation 2,500 feet. 256 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228412 to 229258—Continued 229097 to 229107—Continued 229099 to 229103. From Mexico. 229099 No. G—1478. Nine miles west of Bermejillo, Durango. Elevation 4,000 feet. 229100 No.G-1491. Fifty-four miles west of Bermejillo, Durango. Eleva- tion 5,200 feet. Dry area. 229101. No. G-1504. Eighteen miles north of Bermejillo, Durango. Eleva- tion 4,000 feet. 229102. No. G-1511 Thirty-two miles north of Bermejillo, Durango. Ele- vation 3,900 feet. Dry area. 229103. No. G-1519 Sixty-two miles east of Torreén, Coahuila. Elevation 3,800 feet. 229104. No. G-32-A Experiment Station Sonora, Tex. Elevation 2,600 feet. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua curtipendula (P.1. 216812) 229105. No. G-3803-A_ Forty miles west of Monterrey,Nuevo Ledn, Mexico Elevation 5,000 feet Recovered from mixture with Andropogon sacchariodes. (Ge 21628) 229106 No. RF-4 Guy Combs, Jr. Ranch, 24 miles south of Marathon, Tex. 229107. No. RF-412. San Manuel, Tex. 229108. PApPpOPHORUM sp. No. G—320-A. Fifteen miles north of Saltillo, Mexico Recovered from mix- ture with T’richachne californica (P.1. 216618). 229109. PAPPOPHORUM sp. No. G—-850-A Between Durango and Torreon. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua curtipendula (P.1. 216292). 229110. PaspALUM PLICATULUM Michx. Poaceae. No. G-1333. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 2,800 feet. 229111. PENNISETUM CILIARE (L.) Link Poaceae. Buffelgrass. No. G-1574. Twenty miles east of Laredo, Tex. Elevation 800 feet. 229112. PENNISETUM sp. No. G-1347. On road between Mazatlan and Durango City, Mexico. 229113. Poasp. Poaceae. No. XG—220. Ten miles east of Superior, Ariz. Elevation 4,700 feet. 229114 and 229115. Srrpa speciosa Trin. & Rupr. Poaceae. Desert needlegrass. 229114. No. Y-13. Three miles northeast of Noon Creek Camp, Ariz. Ele- vation 5,300 feet. 229115. No. Y-26 Two miles east of Bellota Ranch, Ariz. Elevation 4,300 feet. 229116. SrTrpa sp. No. G—1303. Northeast of Obregén City, Sonora Mexico. Elevation 725 feet. 229117. Sripa sp. ; No. G-1313. Hast of Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 700 feet. - 229118. Srrpa sp. No. G-1502. Sixty-seven miles west of Bermejillo, Durango, Mexico. Eleva- tion 6,400 feet. Dry area. 229119. Srtrpa sp. No. G—-1439. Seventy miles north of Zacatecas City, Mexico. Elevation 7,400 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 29 ~] 228412 to 229258—Continued 229120. Stipa sp. No. G—1529. Ten miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Elevation 6,300 feet. 229121. STIPA sp. No. G—1531i. Ten miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Elevation 6,300 feet. 229122. STIPA sp. No. G-1540. Twenty miles southeast of Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Elevation 6,900 feet. 229123 to 229125. SeTaRIA GRISEBACHII Fourn. Poaceae. Millet. 229123. No. G—1063. Six miles east of Ruidoso, N. Mex. Elevation 6,400 feet. 229124. No. G—1066. Six miles east of Ruidoso, N. Mex. Elevation 6,400 feet. poe No. G—1249. Two miles east of Patagonia, Ariz. Elevation 4,200 eet. 229126 to 229158. Srraria MAcCROsTACHYA H.B.K. Millet. 229126. No. G—-10038. Fort Stockton, Tex. Elevation 4,500 feet. 229127 to 229131. From New Mexico. Sat No. G-1012. Four miles east of Sierra Blanca. Elevation 4,200 eet. 229128. No. G—1017. Mesquite. Elevation 4,000 feet. 229129. No. G—i020. Fifteen miles northeast of Las Cruces. Elevation 4,500 feet. 229130. No. G—1041. Two miles north of Alamogordo. Elevation 4,200 feet. 229131. No. G-—1044. Six miles northeast of Tularosa. . Elevation 4,900 feet. 229132. No. G—1070. One mile northwest of Hondo, Tex. Elevation 5,200 feet. 229133 to 229135. From New Mexico. 229133. No. G—1083. Twenty-five miles west of Carrizozo. Elevation 5,500 feet. 229134. No. G—1089. Two miles south of Socorro. Elevation 4,800 feet. 229135. No. G-1133. Twenty miles south of Animas. Elevation 4,850 feet. 229136 to 229141. From Arizona. 229136. No. G—1181. Six miles southwest of Tucson. Elevation 2,500 feet. 229137. No. G—1185. Nineteen miles southwest of Tucson. Elevation 3,300 feet. Plants to 4 feet high. 229138. No. G—1195. Nine miles northwest of Tucson. Elevation 2,900 feet. 229139. No. G-1199. Willow Springs Ranch, Tucson. Elevation 3,300 feet. 229140. No. G—1215. Eight miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 2,700 feet. 229141. No G—i223. Twenty-three miles southeast of Tucson. Elevation 3,600 feet. 229142 to 229152. From Mexico. 229142. No. G—-1296. Twenty-nine miles southeast of Guaymos, Sonora. Elevation 20 feet. 208 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228412 to 229258—Continued 229126 to 2298158—Continued 229142 to 229152—Continued 229143. No. G—-1409. Highty miles north of Durango City. Elevation 5,900 feet. 229144. No. G—1423. Sixty-six miles southeast of Durango City. Eleva- tion 7,700 feet. 229145. No. G-1470. One hundred miles northeast of Durango City. Ele- vation 5,000 feet. 229146. No. G—1474. One hundred and thirty-three miles northeast of Durango City. Elevation 4,£00 feet. 229147. No. G—1480. Nine miles west of Bermejillo, Durango. Elevation 4,000 feet. 229148. No. G-1488. Forty-six miles west of Bermejillo, Durango. Eleva- vation 5,400 feet. Dry mountainside. 229149. No. G-1490. Fifty-four miles west of Bermejillo, Durango. Eleva- tion 5,200 feet. Dry area. 229150. No. G-1513. Thirty-eight miles north of Bermejillo, Durango. 3,900 feet. Dry area. 229151. No. G-1522. Sixty-two miles east of Torredn, Coahuila. Hlevation 3,800 feet. 229152. No. G-1527. Sixty-four miles west of Saltillo, Coahuila. Elevation 4,000 feet. 229153. No. G-1564. Twenty-five miles southeast of Eagle Pass, Tex. Eleva- tion 1,000 feet. 229154. No. G—-1572. Sixteen miles east of Laredo, Tex. Elevation 700 feet. 229155. No. G-714-A. Between Torredn and Durango, Mexico. Recovered from mixture with Andropogon sp. (P.1. 216188). 229156. No. H-V-117. Stephens County, Tex. 229157. No. RF-460. Edinberg, Hidalgo County, N. Mex. Small type. 229158. No. Y-17. Three and four-tenths miles south of Graham County line, Ariz. 229159. SETARIA Sp. No. G—-1170. Twelve miles east of Wilcox, Ariz. Elevation 4,300 feet. 229160. Seraria MAcrostacHya H.B.K. No. G—1306. Mountains northeast of Obregon, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 1,400 feet. 229161. SrTARIA SCHEELEI (Steud.) Hitche. No. G—-1346. Between Mazatlan and Durango City, Mexico. Elevation 1,275 feet. 229162. SETARIA sp. No. G-1367. Seven miles west of Durango City, Mexico. Elevation 6,900 feet. 229163. SETARIA sp. 7 No. G-1471. One hundred and eight miles northwest oi Durango City, Mexico. Elevation 5,00 feet. 229164. S®ETARIA sp. No. G-1548. Seventy-four miles north of Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico, Elevation 4,300 feet. 229165. SETARIA sp. No. G-1551. Seventy-four miles north of Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Elevation 4,300 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 259 228412 to 229258—Continued 229166. SETARIA sp. No. G-—371-A. Between Durango and Zacatecas, Mexico. Recovered from mixture with Muhlenbergia sp. (P 1 216488). 229167. S©ETARIA sp. No. XG-—244. Thirty-five miles southeast of Carlsbad, N. Mex. Elevation 3,000 feet. 229168. SETARIA sp. : No. XG—251. Thirty-four miles east of Ft. Stockton, N. Mex. Elevation 2,800 eet. 229169 to 229 72. SorGHAsTRUM NUTANS (L.) Nash. Poaceae. Yellow Indiangrass. 229169. No. G—1097. Ten miles south of Albuquerque, N. Mex. Elevation 4,700 feet. 229170 to 229172. From Texas. 229170. No. H-V-45-A. Stephenville. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua sp. (P.1. 217021). 229171. No. H-V9. Ten miles north of Stephenville. Growing in drainage area. 229172. No. RF-120. Nine milesgwest of Menard. 229173 to 229177. SpoROBOLUS AIROIDES Torr. Poaceae. Dropseed. 229173. No. G—288—A. Five miles south of Marathon, Texas. Elevation 3,600 feet. Recovered from mixture with Andropogon saccharoides (P.I. 216718). 229174. No. G—1042. Six miles northeast of Tularosa, N. Mex. Elevation 4,900 feet. 229175. No, XG-187. Jornado Experimental Range, N. Mex. Elevation 4,000 feet. 229176. No, RF-66. Two miles west oi Balmorhea, Tex. 229177. No. RF-529. Muleshoe Wildlife Refuge, near Muleshoe, Tex. 229178 and 229179. SporoBoLus ASPER (Michx.) Kunth! Tall dropseed, 229178. No. RF-36. From farm near Highway 50 northwest of traffic circley College Station, Tex. 229179. No. RF-362. Tex. (Location unknown.) 229180 and 22918t. SporcBoLus cRYPTANDRUS (Torr.) A. Gray Sand dropseed. 229180. No. H-V-74. Breckenridge Golf Course, Breckenridge, Tex. Good growth and maturing seed in area with late rainfall. 229181. No. Y-21. One mile southeast of Wilcox, Ariz. Elevation 4,200 feet. 229182. SporoBoLus FLExvosus (Thurb.) Rydb. Mesa dropseed. No. XG-183. New Mexico A & M College Ranch, pasture 13, 0.5 mile south of Seldom Well. Elevation 3,500 feet. 229183. SpPoROBOLUS viRGINIcUS (L.) Kunth Seashore dropseed. No. G-1295. Beach Miramar, Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico. 229184. SPOROBOLUS sp. No. G-1019. Fifteen miles northeast of Las Cruces, N. Mex. Elevation 4,500 feet. 229185. SPoROBOLUS sp. No. G-1034. White Sands National Monument, N. Mex. Elevation 3,700 feet. 229186. SPOROBOLUS sp. No. G-1035. White Sands National Monument, N. Mex. Elevation 3,700 feet. Nea S. pulvinatus. 260 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228412 to 229258—Continued 229187. SPOROBOLUS sp. No. G-652-B. Municipio de Arteaga. Fifteen miles east of Saltillo, Mexico. Elevation 6,000 feet. Recovered from mixture with Enneapogon dexvauaii (P.1. 216396). 229188 to 229194. TRacHYPOGON MONTUFARI (H.B.K.) Nees Poaceae. Crinkleawn. 229188. No. G-1175. Texas Canyon, east of Tucson, Arizona. Elevation 4,600 feet. eee No. G—1252. Six miles east of Patagonia, Arizona. Elevation 4,400 eet. 229190 to 229194. From Mexico. feet No. G-1326. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 2,600 eet. 229191. No. G—1334. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora. Elevation 2,600 feet. 229192. No. G-1337. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora. Elevation 2,600 feet. 229193. No. G-1371. Eight miles west of Durango City. Elevation 7,100 feet. 229194. No. G—1442. Seventy miles north of Zacatecas City. Elevation 7,400 feet. 229195. 'TRACHYPOGON sp. No. G-13849. Between Mazatlan and Durango City, Mexico. Elevation 2,400 feet. 229196. TRACHYPOGON sp. No. G-1351. Between Mazatlan and Durango City, Mexico. Elevation 6,300 feet. 229197 to 229226. TRICHACHNE CALIFORNICA (Benth.) Chase Poaceae. 229197 to 229199. From New Mexico. 228197. No. G—1018. Fifteen miles northeast of Las Cruces. Elevation 4,500 feet. 229198. No. G—1023. One mile northeast of Organ. Elevation 5,000 feet. 229199. No. G-1145. Twenty-one miles south of Animas. Elevation 4,940 feet. 229200 to 229203. From Arizona. 229200. No. G-1177. Six miles southwest of Tucson. Elevation 2,500 feet. 229201. No. G-1192. Eight miles northwest of Tucson. Elevation 2,700 feet. 229202. No. G-1205. Six miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 2,600 feet. 229203. No. G—1209. Six miles northeast of Tucson. Elevation 2,600 feet. 229204 to 229209. From Mexico. 229204. No. G-1288. Two miles east of La Colorada, Sonora. Elevation 1,350 feet. 229205. No. G-1463. Ninety-eight miles northeast of Durango City. Ele- vation 5,200 feet. 229206. No. G-1510. Eighteen miles north of Bermejillo, Durango. Hleva- tion 4,000 feet. 229207. No. G—1516. Sixty-two miles east of Torreén, Coahuila. Elevation 3,800 feet. 229208. No. G—1524. Sixty-four miles west of Saltillo, Coahuila. Elevation 4,000 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 261 228412 to 229258—Continued 229197 to 229226—Continued 229204 to 229208—Continued 229209. No. G-1552. Seventy-four miles north of Saltillo, Coahuila. Eleva- tion 4,300 feet. 229210 to 229214. From Texas. 229210. No. G—1563. Twenty-two miles southeast of Eagle Pass. KHleva- tion 1,000 feet. 229211. No. G—1573. Twenty miles east of Laredo. Elevation 800 feet. 229212. No. XG-109-B. ‘Twenty-seven miles north of Herrville. EHleva- tion 2,500 feet. Recovered from mixture with Panicum obtusum (P.1. 216517). 229213. No. G—-97—A. Twenty-three mies south o Morton Recovered from mix.ure with Bouieloua curtipendula (P.1. 216816). 229214. No. G—244-A. Two miles south of Alpine. Elevation 4,800 feet. Recovered from mixture with Andropogon barbinodis (P.1. 216674). 229215. No. G-651-A. Municipio de Arteaga, Camino a las Vigas. Fifteen miles east of Saltillo, Mexico. Elevation 6,000 feet. Recovered from mixture with Setaria macrostachya (P.1. 216566). 229216. No. H-V—256. Cottle County, Tex. 229217. No. H-V-368. Knox Pittard Ranch, nine miles east and one mile north of Anson, Tex. Heavily grazed. 229218. No. XG-—185. Sunmaford Mountain, north side, near headquarters, A & M College Ranch, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Elevation 4,500 feet. 229219. No. XG-206. Page Ranch, 35 miles north of Tucson, Arizona and five miles west of Oracie. Elevation 3,200 feet. 229220. No. SG-210. Fifteen miles south of Florence, Ariz. Elevation 2,000 feet. 229221. No. XG—227. Twenty miles east of Safford, Ariz. Elevation 3,000 feet. 229222. No. XG—235. Thirty-five miles northeast of Las Cruses, N. Mex. Elevation 4,500 feet. 229223. No. RF-74. Mrs. Mueller’s Ranch, 5 miles north of Marfa, Tex. Shallow clay-loam. 229224. No. RF-450. Five miles southeast of Asherton, Tex. Dry flat. 229225. No. RE-413. San Manuel, Tex. 229226. No. Y-30. One mile west of Montezuma Canyon, Ariz. Elevation 4,800 feet. 229227. ‘TRICHACHNE sp. No. G-—623-—A. Between Torreon and Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Recovered from mixture with Stzpa sp. (P.1. 216592). 229228 to 229231. TRicHLORiS MENDOCINA (Phil.) Kurtz Poaceae. 229228. No. G—1039. Two miles north of Alamogordo, N. Mex. Elevation 4,200 feet. 229229. No. G-1520. Sixty-two miles east of Torreén, Coahuila, Mexico. Elevation 3,800 feet. 229230. No. G-1562. Twenty-two miles southeast of Eagle Pass, Tex. Ele- vation 1,000 feet. 229231. No. G—1569. Sixteen miles east of Laredo, Tex. Elevation 700 feet. 262 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228412 to 229258—Continued 229232. ‘TRICHLORIS PLURIFLORA Fourn. No. RF-454. Laredo, Tex. 229233. ‘TRICHLORIS sp. No. G 1298, Thirty miles southeast of Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico. LElevai:on 50 feet. 229234. '‘TRIDENS ALBESCENS (Vasey) Woot. & Standl. Poaceae. No. H-V-351-A. Six miles southwest of Haskell, Tex. Recovered from mixtuie with Buchloe dactyloides (P.1. 217051). 229235 to 229237. ‘TRipENS MutTicus (Torr.) Nash 229235. No. G-67—A. McKenzie State Park, Lubbock, Tex. Recovered from mixture with Bouteloua gracilis (P.1. 216926). 229236. No. XG—234. Ten miles west of Duncan, Ariz. Elevation 3,000 feet 229237. No. XG—248. ‘Thirty-five miles southeast of Carlsbad, N. Mex. Ele- vation 3,000 feet. 229238. TRIDENS PULCHELLUS (H.B.K.) Hitche. No. Y-19. Three and four-tenths miles south of Graham County lino, High- way 666, Ariz. Elevation 4,000 feet. 229239. 'TRIDENS sp. No. G-1343. One mile east of Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico. Elevation 50 feet. 229240. ‘TRIPSACUM DACTYLOIDES L. Poaceae. Eastern gamagrass. No. G-6773. Rosenburg, Te . 229241. ‘TRIPSACUM LANCEOLATUM Rupr. Mexican gamagrass. No. G—-1348. Between Mazatlan and Durango City, Me ec. Eleva ion 2,400 feet. 229242. (Undetermined.) No. G-1269. Seventeen miles northeast of Tucson, Ariz. Elevation 4,800 feet. 229243. (Undetermined.) No. XG-193. Five miles southeast of Chiricahua National Monument, Cochise ( ounty, Ariz. Elevation 5,000 ieei. 229244. Acacia ANGUSTISSIMA (Mill.) Kuntze Mimosaceze. Prairie acacia. No. 1280. Ninety-seven miles south of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 2,300 feet. 229245. BRONGNIARTIA sp. Fabaceae. No. 1316. Near Tesopaco, northeast of Obregén City, Sonora, Mexico. Eleva- tion 1,700 feet. 229246 and 229247. Cassia FASCICULATA Michx. Caesalpiniaceae. 229246. No. 1241. Forty-four miles southeast of Tucson, Ariz. Elevation 5,000 feet. 229247. No. 1318. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 2,000 feet. 229248. CaASSIA sp. No. 1189. Three miles northwest of Tucson, Ariz. Elevation 2,500 feet.- 229249. CASSIA sp. No. 1282. Twenty miles northeast of Hermos.llo, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 800 feet. 229250. Cassia sp. No. 1330. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora, |Mexico. Elevation 2,700 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 263 228412 to 229258—Continued 229251. DESMANTHUS SUBULATUS (Britton & Rose) Wiggins Muimosaceae. No. 1283. Thirty-one miles northeast of Hermosillo and twenty miles west of Ures, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 850 feet. 229252. D©ESMANTHUS virGaTus (L.) Willd. No. 1298. Thirty miles southeast of Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 5,000 feet. Perennial to taree feet high. 229253. DESMANTHUS sp. No. 1326. Forty-two miles southeast of Tucson, Ariz. Elevation 4,750 feet. 229254. DESMANTHUs sp. No. 1260. Eight miles east of Patagonia, Ariz. Elevation 4,550 feet. 229255. HERYTHRINA FLABELLIFORMIS Kearney Fabaceae. Wesiern coralbean. No. 1579. Sierra de Alamos, near Alamos, Senora, Mexico. Elevation 3,000 feet. Possible ornamental. 229256. SopHORA SECUNDIFLORA (Ortega) DC. Fabaceae. Mescal-bean. No. 1578. Near Ranch Experiment Station, Sonora, Tex. Elevation 2,100 feet. 229257. ‘TepHROSIA sp. Fabaceae. No. 1332. Sierra de Alamos, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 2,800 feet. 229258. (Undetermined.) No. 1815. Mountains east of Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico. Elevation 850 feet. An herbaceous legume. 229259 to 229277. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. From India. Seed presented by the Botanist to the Government of the United Provinces, Nagina. Received Oct. 11, 1955. Zoa209. C. 2-10. 229269. T.22A 229260. N. 12. 22024, 2d. 229261. N. 10B. 2292701 590 136). 229262. N. 32. 229272. T. 43. 229263. ‘Santha’. 229273. T. 88 229264. T. 1. 229274. T. 100. 229265. T. 3. 229275. T. 136. 229266. T.9. 2292716... TP. 137. 229267. TT. 17. Z2O2T ids. 138; 229268. T. 21. 229278. HervEA BRASILIENSIS (A. Juss.) Muell.-Arg. Euphorbiaceae. Para rubberiree. From Florida. Plant growing at the/United States Plant Introduction Station, Miami. Numbered Aug. 29, 1955. Grown from seeds received from the Firestone Plantations, West Liberia. 229279 to 229288. SaccuaRum (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Puerto Rico. Budweod presented by the Agricultural Experiment Station, Rio Piedras. Received Oct. 12, 1955. 229279. ‘Cana Criolla’. 229284. P.R. 803. 229280. D. 433. 229285. P.R. 914. 229281. M.P.R. 42. 229286. P.R. 925. 229282. M.P.R. 340, 229287. P.R. 999. 229283. P.O.J. 2806. 229288. ‘Rayada Uino’. 264 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 168 229289. CoFFEA ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coifee. From Costa Rica. Seeds presented by the Instituto Inter-Americano de Ciencias Agricolas, Turrialba. Received Oct. 12, 1955. ‘Salvador Strain’. 229230 to 229292. PRUNUS AMYGDALUS Batsch Amyegdalaceae. Almond. From iran. Seeds collected by H. 8. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- pon Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received ct. 14, 1955. Collected Sept. 16, 1955. From Shahrud, Khorasan Province. 229290. Col. No. 15806. ‘Badam’. Long variety from mixed grafted and seeded stocks. 229291. Col. No. 15807. Hard-shelled variety from mixed grafted and seeded stocks. 229292. Col. No. 15809. Thin-shelled, long variety. 229293. ORMOSIA sp. Fabaceae. Fom Panama. Seeds presented by Cicro de la Victoria, Panama City. Received Oct. 14, 1955. 229294 to 229311. From Iran. Seeds collected by H. 8. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, ‘Md. Received Oct. 14, 1955. 229294. ASTRAGALUS GOSSYPINUS Fisch. Fabaceae. Milkvetch. Col. No. 15560. Kuhe Safid near Esfahan. 229295. ASTRAGALUS sp. Col. No. 15002. Three miles south of Dehbid, along road from Abadeh to shine Elevation 7,000 feet. Limestone rocks. Low, spreading, spiny, perennial 229296. ASTRAGALUS CERASOCRENUS (Tourn.) L. Milkvetch. Col. No. 15568. Dastana, Chaharmahal. Small bush, containing a good quality tragacantn. 229297. ASTRAGALUS sp. Col. No. 15569. Dastana,Chaharmahal Elevation 6,700 feet. Limestone. Low, spreading bush, yielding good quality of gum tragacanth. 229298. ASTRAGALUS sp. Col. No. 15634. ‘Shirineh’. Musiabad, west of Esfahan. Elevation 6,500 feet. Sedimentaries. Bush to 15 inches high; thorns thick; branchlets erect; flowers red; yields fair grade of gum tragacanth. 229299. ASTRAGALUS sp. Col. No. 15680. Fifteen to 20 miles east of Tehran, in Alborz foothills. Lime- stone. Bush to 1 foot high and 2 feet broad; good gum tragacanth variety. 229300. ASTRAGALUS sp. Col. No. 15691. Gach Sar, Alborz Range. Elevation 6,800 feet. Limestone. Bush to 14 inches high; twigs yellowish; root large with good gum cylinder about 0.5 inch in diameter. 229301. ASTRAGALUS sp. Col. No. 15692. Gach Sar, Alborz Range. Elevation 6,800 feet. Gum cylinder small. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 265 229294 io 229311—Continued 229302. Cicer sprrocERAS Jaub. & Spach. Fabaceae. Col. No. 15032. Mountain pass above Dasht Arjan, Fars. 229303 to 229309. Cucumis MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 229303. Col. No. 15407. Market in Maragheh, Azerbaijan. 229304. Col. No. 15495. Market in Ardabil, Azerbaijan. 229305. Col. No. 15812. Market, Shahrud, Khorasan Province. 229306. Col. No. 15813. Shahrud, Khorasan Province. 229307. Col. No. 15814. Near Firuzkuh, Khorasan Province. 229308. Col. No. 15822. Market, Tehran. 229309. Col. No. 14805. Bam, southeastern section. 229310. Prunus sprnosissmma (Bunge) Franch. Amygdalaceae. Wild aimond. Col. No. 15083. ‘Argan’. Mountain slope between Dasht Arjan and Kazerun, Fars. Elevation 5,000 feet. Limestone. Spreading spiny shrub; used as grafting stock. 229311. PRUNUS sp. Col. No. 15074. ‘Argan’. About 6 miles east-of Sarvestan, Fars. Elevation 6,000 feet. Rocky, limey soil. Few-branched, erect shrub; seed large, abundant. 229312 to 229362. GLYCINE Max (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. From Japan. Seed presented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Tokyo. Received Oct. 17, 1955. 229312. ‘Akita No. 32’. 229338. ‘Matsuura’. 229313. ‘Akitaani’. 229339. ‘Meguro’. 229314. ‘Ani 31’. 229340. ‘Nadeshiko No. 1’. 229315. ‘Asahi Nobo No. 48’. 229341. ‘Nooki No. Vl’. 229316. ‘Buko-mame No. 14’. 229342. ‘Nookishirobana’. 229317. ‘Daruma 202’. 229343. ‘Nonaka No. 1’. 229318. ‘Darumamasari’. 229344. ‘Norin No. 4’. 229319. ‘Dekisugi No. 1’. 229345. ‘Norin No. 3’. 229320. ‘Ginjiro’. 229346. ‘Ojiro. 229321. ‘Hai-daizu’. 229347. ‘Ouu No. 4’. 229322. ‘Hajinomi’. 229348. ‘Ouu N . 12’. 229323. ‘Ichigowase’. 229349. ‘“Rikuu No. 27’. 229324. ‘Itachi’. 229350. ‘Sakyuaomane’. 229325. ‘Iwate No. 1’. 229351. ‘Senrya’. 229326. ‘Iwate No. 2’. 229352. ‘Shakkin-nashi’. 229327. ‘Iwateyagi 201’. 229353. ‘Shirataka’. 229328. ‘Kairyogionbo’. 229354. ‘Shirazaya No. 1’. 229329. ‘Kairyoshirome’. 229355. ‘Shirobana-Sai No. 1’. 229330. ‘Kanegawawase’. 229356. ‘Shiro-hachikoku No. 2’, 229331. ‘Kasugazairat’. 228357. ‘Shirohachi-kokw’. 229332. ‘Kiizaya’. 229358. ‘Soden-daizu’. 229333. ‘Kimusume No. 77’. ; are 229334. ‘Kinnari No. 122 229359. Tohoku No. Lies 999335. “Kinoshita-mame’. 229360. “Tamatsukuri No. 11’. 229336. ‘Kinusume’. 229361. ‘Tokishi’. 229337. ‘Kurosaya’. 229362. ‘Yogetus No. 1’. 266 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 229363 to 229399. From New York. Plants distributed by the Regional] Plant Introduction Station, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva. Numbered Oct. 18, 1955. Native and_ naturalized northeastern species collected by the University of Maine, Agricultural Experiment Station, Orono; New York Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva; University of New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, Durham. 229363 to 229372. Bromus 1INERMIS Leyss. Poaceae. Smooth brome. Brom Griswold Farm. Claremont, N. H. Collected from 10 to 12 years old stands. 229363. No. 1. 229368. No. 6 229364. No. 2. 229369. No. 7. 229365. No. 3. 229370. No. 8. 229366. No. 4. 229371. No. 9. 229367. No. 5. 229372. No. 10. 229373. IKKALMIA POLIFOLIA Wang. Ericaceae. Bog-laurel. No. B-4. Wallace Cove Bog, Lubec, Maine. Plants compact; flowers large, clear pink and deep purplish-pink. 229374. RHODODENDRON CANADENSE (L.) Torr. Ericaceae Rhodora. No. B-3. Wallace Cove Bog, Lubec, Maine. Flowers purple to deep reddish purple; petals large. 229375 and 229376. RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM L. Resebay rhododendron. From Standish, Cumberland County, Maine. About 1 mile south of Sebago Lake. 229375. No. B-1. Seedlings from a vigorous colony, locally known as the “White group’. 229376. No. B-2. Seedlings from a vigorous colony, locally known as the “Pink group’. 229377 to 229391. RuBus CANADENSIS L. Rosaceae. Blackberry. From New Hampshire. 229377 to 229384. Smooth type. 229377. No. D-1. Packer’s Falls Rd., Strafford County, Durham. Plants vigorous; stems smooth; inflorescences nonglandular. 229378. No. 2. Pittsburg, Coos Country, Clarksville. Plant smooth with slender prickle; inflorescence glabrous or nearly so, dark purple; completely dormant in April. 229379. No. 3. North Stratford. Canes tall, vigorous, dark purplish-red with scattered prickles; inflorescence smooth, glandular. 229380. No. 4. Franconia. Along river in gravelly loam and by roadside in village. Plants to 6 feet high; inflorescence nearly glabrous. 229381. No. 5. Franconia Notch, Franconia. About 2 miles south of Profile. Canes to 6 feet high, vigorous, no prickles; inflorescences perfectly smooth, glandular. 229382. No.1. Along Simon’s Stream, Columbia, Coos County, and open- — ings along wooded road. Canes nearly smooth, purplish; inflorescences nonglandular. 229383. No.2. Along edge of Simon’s Stream, Coos County. Canes nearly smooth, purplish; inflorescences nonglandular. 229384. No.3. South along edge of Simon’s Stream, Coos County. Canes nearly smooth, purplish; inflorescences nonglandular. 229385 to 229391. From New York. Thornless type. 229385. No. 12. South Hill, Virgil. JANUARY 1 ‘TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 229363 to 229399—Continued 229377 to 229391——Continued 229385 to 229391—Continued 229386. No.13. South Hill, Virgil. Plant slightly to moderately prickly. 229387. No. 15 to 17. Caroline Center. Plant sparsely thorny. 229388. No. 21. Raquette Lake, Adirondack Mountains. Plants nearly prickless. 229389. No. 22. Indian Lake, Adirondack Mountains. Plants sparsely growing, but strongly prickly. 229390. No. 23. Lewey Lake, Adirondack Mountains. Plant variably prickly. 229391. No.27. Forked Lake, Adirondack Mountains. Plant nearly prick- less. 229392 to 229399. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. Whiteclover. From H. Townsend Farm, Lebanon, New Hampshire. Material from 6- to 8- year-old stands. 229392. No. 1. 229396. _ No. 5. 229393. No. 2. 229307e. Non 229394. No.3 229398. No. 7. 229395. No. 4. 229399. No. 8. 229400 to 229415. From England. Seeds presented by the Royal Horticultural Society, Wisley, Ripley; Surrey. Received Feb. 21, '1954. 229400. RHODODENDRON ABERCONWAYI Cowan Ericaceae. 229401. KRHODODENDRON AMBIGUUM Hemsl. 229402. RHODODENDRON CAERULEUM Levl. 229403. RHODODENDRON CAMPYLOGYNUM Hook. f. 229404. RHODODENDRON CHARITOPES Balf. & Farrar 229405. RHODODENDRON CHARITOSTREPTUM Balf. & Ward 229406. RHODODENDRON GLAUCOPHYLLUM Rehder 229407. RHODODENDRON HIPPOPHAEOIDES Balf. & Smith 229408. RHODODENDRON NIPPONICUM Matsum 229409. KRHODODENDRON RADINUM Balf. & Smith 229410. RHODODENDRON RUSSATUM Balf.'& Forr. 229411. RHODODENDRON AUGUSTINU Hemsl. 229412. RHODODENDRON RACEMOSUM Franch. Mayflower rhododendron 229413. RHODODENDRON RUBIGINOSUM Franch. 229414. RHODODENDRON SEARSIAE Rehd. & Wils. 229415. _RHODODENDRON YUNNANENSE Franch. 229416 to 229423. TRIFOLIUM SUBTERRANEUM L. Fabaceae. Subterranean clover, From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth ScientificJand Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received Oct. 18, 1955. 229416. ‘Bacchus March 93/10’. 229420. ‘Tallarook 94/6’. 229417. ‘Bacchus Marsh 93/14’. 229421. ‘Tallarook 94/8’. 229418. ‘Northam 2nd Early 974/4’. 229422. ‘Yabba North 92/5’. 229419. ‘Northam 2nd Early 974/7’. 229423. ‘Yabba North 92/19’. 268 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 229424 to 229469. Fom fran. Seeds collected by H. 8S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Oct. 18, 1955. 229424. DAacTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. Col. No. 15329. Eleven miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. July 28, 1955. Elevation 8,500 feet. 229425. AGROPYRON ORIENTALE (L.) Roem. & Schult. Poaceae. Wheatgrass. Col. No. 15345. North of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. July 29, 1955. Elevation 6,700 feet. 229426. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15480. South piedmont of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 5, 1955. Elevation 7,500 feet. Small, leafy culms. 229427. ALOPECURUS PRATENSIS L. Poaceae. Col. No. 15039. Dasht Arjan, west of Shiraz, Fars. June 15, 1955. Elevation 6,600 feet. 229428. ALOPECURES sp. Col. No. 15235. Southwest of Dastana, south of Shahr-Kord. July 10, 1955. Elevation 10,700 feet. 229429. ALOPECURUS sp. Col. No. 15236. Southwest of Dastana, south of Shahr-Kord. July 10, 1955. Elevation 7,500 feet. 229430. ALOPECURUS sp. Col. No. 15479. East base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 5, 1955. Hleva- tion 10,000 feet. Wire-leaved, sod-forming perennial. 229431. ALOPECURUS TEXTILIS Boiss. Col. No. 15521. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 10, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. Plant tufted. 229432. ALOPECURUS sp. Col. No. 15601. East base of Kuhe Zard, Chaharmahal. Aug. 27, 1955. Eleva- tion 8,500 feet. 229433. ANDROPOGON sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 14982. South of Abadeh, Fars. June 7, 1955. Elevation 8,000 feet. Tender leafy perennial with bulbous rocts growing in schist rocks. 229434. ANDROPOGON sp. “ol. No. 15234. Southwest of Dastana, south of Shah-Kord. July 10, 1955. Elevation 9,000 feet. Small, delicate, cespitose perennial. 229435. ANDROPOGON sp. Col. No. 15417. Southeast hase of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 3, 1955. Elevation 9,000 feet. 229436. BoTHRIOCHLOA ISCHAEMUM (L.) Keng. Poaceae. Turkestan bluestem. Col. No. 15498. Nineteen miles west of Ardabil along road to Meshginshahr, Azerbaijan. Aug. 9, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. 229437. AvVENA Sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15022. Chelchesmi, 30 miles west of Shiraz. June 14, 1955. Eleva- tion 6,500 feet. 229438. BROMUS STERILIS L. Poaceae. Poverty brome. Col. No. 14848. Tehran. May 22,1955. Elevation 4,000 feet. Stooling grass with leafy base. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 269 229424 to 229469—Continued 229439. BROMUS TOMENTELLUS Boiss. Brome. Col. No. 15449. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 4, 1955. Elevation 10,006 feet. 229440. BROMUS sp. Col. No. 15508. Northeast slope of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 9, 1955. Elevation 9,500 feet. Tall, red-stemmed perennial. 229441. Bromus TOMENTOSUS Trin. Brome. Col. No. 15538. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 10, 1955. Elevation 11,000 feet. Small, tender tufts. 229442. CATABROSA AQUATICA Beauv. Poaceae. Col. No. 15103. Near Komehr, Fars. June 28, 1955. Elevation 8,800 feet. Aquatic perennial. 229443. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. Col. No. 15621. Faridan, Shahrestan-e. Aug. 28, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. 229444. DacTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. Col. No. 15413. Piedmont of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 3, 1955. Eleva- tion 8,000 feet. 229445. IKoOELERIA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15505. Northeast slope of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 9, 1955. Elevation 9,500 feet. 229446. DacTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. Col. No. 15555. Kuhe Sion between Ardabil and Tabriz. Aug. 12, 1955. Eleva- tion 8,000 feet. 229447. HorRDEUM BREVISUBULATUM Trin. Poaceae. Barley. Col. No. 15249. Canyon above Dastana, south of Shahr-Kord. July 12, 1955. Elevation 7,500 feet. Sod-forming perennial. 229448. Enymus sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15321. Eleven miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. July 28, 1955. Elevation 8,500 feet. Sod-forming grass. 229449. ELYMUS sp. Col. No. 15513. Northeast slope of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 9, 1955. Elevation 9,500 feet. Perennial, leafy, colonial, cespitose. 229450. Festuca sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15109. Kowkun Valley, Fars. June 28, 1955. Elevation 7,500 feet. Tufted perennial grass. 229451. FesTUCA ARUNDINACEA Schreb. Tall fescue. Col. No. 15171. Didigone, Fars. July 1, 1955. Elevation 6,800 feet. 229452. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 15250. Canyon above Dastana, south of Shahr-Kord. July 12, 1955. Elevation 7,500 feet. Turf-forming perennial. 229453. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 15309. Twenty miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. July 28, 1955. Elevation 8,500 feet. 229454. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 15489. Kuhe Sion between Sarab and Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Aug. 8, 1955. Elevation 8,500 feet. 210 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 1638 229424 to 229469—Continued 229455. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 15325. East of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. July 28, 1955. Elevation 8,500 feet. 229456. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 15540. Northeast side Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 10, 1955, Elevation 11,000 feet. Short, fine-leaved perennial. 229457. GtLycerRi4A sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15217. Dastana, south of Shah-Kord. July 9, 1955. Elevation 6,800 feet. Hydrophytic, succulent, stoloniferous, broad-bladed perennial. 229458. PUCCINELLIA SEVANENSIS Grossh. Poaceae. Col. No. 15264. Ten miles south of Esfahan, along road to Shiraz. 229459. GuLycERIA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15492. Southwest of Arbabil, Azerbaijan. Aug. 8, 1955. 6,500 feet. Succulent hydrophyte. 229460. HorRDEUM TURKESTANICUM Nevski. Poaceae. July 16, 1953. Elevation Barley. Col. No. 14964. South of Dehbid along road to Shiraz. June 5, 1955. Eleva- tion 7,000 feet. 229461. HoRDEUM sp. Col. No. 15157 Didigone, Fars July 1, 1955. Elevation 6,800 feet. Meso- phytic perennial; palatable to livestock. 229462. HoRrpDEUM sp. Col. No. 15349 North of Sanadaj, Kurdistan. July 29, 1955. Elevation 6,700 feet. 229463. JKKOELERIA CRISTATA (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Col. No. 15525. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 10, 1955. Elevation 10,500 feet. 229464. PHLEUM MONTANUM C. Koch. Poaceae. Timothy Col. No. 15471. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 6, 1955 Elevation 10,000 feet. Perennial on rocky lava slope. 229465. Poasp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15531. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 10, 1955. Elevation 10,500 feet. 229466. Poa sp. Col. No. 15537. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 10, 1955, Elevation 11,000 feet. Small tufted perennial. 229467. Stipa sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15363. South of Maragheh, Kurdistan. July 30, 1955.. 5,500 feet. 229468. STIPA sp. Elevation Col. No. 15548. Northeast spur of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 11, 1955, Elevation 8,000 feet. 229469. VicraERvILiA (L.) Willd. Fabaceae. Bitter vetch. Col. No. 15830. Bavanat Valley, Fars. June, 1955. Elevation 6,000 feet. Irrigated. 229470. BRASSICA OLERACEA Var. CAPITATA L. Brassicaceae. Cabbage. From Turkey. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attache, American Embassy, Ankara. Received Oct. 19, 1955. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 271 229471 and 229472. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received Oct. 19, 1955. 229471. DactTyLis GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. C.P.I. 6845. Originally from Algeria. 229472. DacTYLIS MARITIMA Curtis C.P.J. 9003. Originally from Algeria. 229473 to 229504. From Iran. Seeds collected by H. S. Genty, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch. Beltsville, Md. Received Oct. 19, 1955. 229473. AGROPYRON INTERMEDIUM (Host) Beauv. Poaceae. Intermediate wheatgrass. Col. No. 15333. Eleven miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. July 28, 1955. Elevation 8,500 feet. Grows in large, vigorous clumps. 229474. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15483. Sarab, Azerbaijan. Aug. 8, 1955. Elevation 6,500 feet. 229475. AGROPYRON INTERMEDIUM (Host) Beauv. Intermediate wheatgrass. Col. No. 15484. Kuhe Sion, between Sarab and Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Aug. 8, 1955. Elevation 8,000 feet. Perennial with leafy culms. 229476. LoLiuM PERENNE L. Poaceae. Ryegrass Col. No. 15551. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Oct. 19, 1955. Elevation 6,000 feet. 229477. AGROSTIS sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15526. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 10, 1955. Elevation 10,500 feet. 229478. ALOPECURUS sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15094. Northern ridge of Kuhe Barmeh Firuz, Fars. June 28, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. 229479 and 229480. ALOPECURUS ARUNDINACEUS Poir. 229479. Col. No. 15322. East of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. July 28, 1955. Eleva- tion 8,500 feet. Coarse culms to 3 feet high. 229480. Col. No. 15512. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 9, 1955. Elevation 9,500 feet. Forms a deep ground cover. 229481. ALOPECURUS TEXTILIS Boiss. Col. No. 15541. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 10, 1955. Elevation 11,000 feet. 229482. ALOPECURUS sp. Col. No. 15336. Twenty-two miles north of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. July 29, 1955. Elevation 6,700 feet. 229483. BoTHRIOCHLOA ISCHAEMUM.(L.) Keng. Poaceae. Turkestan bluestem. Col. No. 15254. Dastana, south of Shahr-Kord. July 12, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. Thriving, palatable perennial with long culms to 3 feet high. 229484. ANDROPOGON sp. __ Col. No. 15519. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 10, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. 229485. BRoMUS TECTORUM L. Poaceae. Cheatgrass. Col. No. 14847. Tehran. May 22, 1955. 272 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 229473 to 229504—Continued 229486 to 229489. Bromus TOMENTELLUS Boiss. Breme. 229486. Col. No. 15120. Kowkun Valley, Fars. June 28, 1955. 229487. Col. No. 15121. Kowkun Valley, Fars. June 28, 1955. 229488. Col. No. 15523. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 10, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. Slender, tufted perennial; tuffaceous slope. 229489. Col. No. 15544. Northeast slope of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 11, 1955. Elevation 9,500 feet. 229490. CALAMAGROSTIS sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15247. Canyon above Dastana, south of Shahr-Kord. July 12, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. 229491. DEsScHAMPSIA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15484. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 4, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. Perennial; well liked by horses. 229492. DESCHAMPSIA sp. Col. No. 15455. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 4, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. Perennial; scattered on rocky slope. 229493. DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS L. Silenaceae. Carnation. Col. No, 15059. Estavanat, Fars. June 22, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. 229494, ELEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA L. Elasagnaceae. Russian-olive. Col. No. 14933. Market, Esfahan. June 1, 1955. Small, glaucous-leaved tree; commonly planted along ditches. 229495. ERaGrRostTIs sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 14979. Limestone slope near Bavanat Valley, Fars. June 7, 1955, Elevation 7,500 feet. Xerophytic annual. 228496. ERAGROSTIS sp. Col. No. 15297. Borugen, Chaharmahal Province. July 13, 1955. Elevation 6,500 feet. 229497. Frstuca sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15019. Near Chelcheshmi, west of Shiraz. June 14, 1955. Elevation 6,500 feet. Perennial; leaves bluish ,to 4 inches long. 229488. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 15126. Komehr Valley, Fars. June 29, 1955. Hlevation 7,500 feet. Tufted perennial; roots strong. 229499. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 15156. Didigone, Fars. July 1, 1955. Elevation 6,800 feet. 223500 and 229501. Frstuca ARUNDINACEA Schreb. Tall fescue. 229500. Col. No. 15212. Dastana, south of Shahr-Kord. July 9, 1955. Elevation 6,800 feet. , 229501. Col. No. 15323. Eleven miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. July 28, 1955. Elevation 8,500 feet. Broad-leaved perennial. 229502.. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 15463. | Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 4, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. Hydrophytic meadow fescue. 225503. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 15543. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 10, 1955. Elevation 9,500 feet. Red-stemmed fescue on drier meadow slopes. 229504. PUCCINELLIA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15265. South of Esfahan along road to Shiraz. July 16, 1955. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 273 229505 to 229510. SaccHarum (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From the British West Indies. Cuttings presented by the Central Sugar Cane Breed- ing Station, Barbados. Received Oct. 20, 1955. 229505. 3B. 39254. 229508. 3B. 45211. 229506. 8B. 45170. 229509. 3B. 45236. 229507. B. 45184. 229510. 3B. 45266. 229511 to 229515. From Peru. Seeds presented by the United States Operation Mission, Lima. Re- ceived Oct. 19, 1955. 229511 to 229514. Carica papaya L. Caricaceae. Papaya. 229511. No.1. Collected near Bellavista and Jaen. Said to be of excellent quality and disease resistant. ao No. 2. Collected Sept., 1955, near Iquitos. Excellent flavor and firm esh. 229513. No. 3. ‘San Martin’. Criollo type; semi-elliptical, delicious; disease resistant. Collected in Tarapota, on the Amazon. 229514. No. 4. Tarapota, on the Amazon. Cross between ‘San Martin’, a Criollo type, and a Puerto Rican variety. 229515. CROTALARIA sp. Fabaceae. Collected in Llamas. 229516. Cirrus LIMon (L.) Burm.f. Rutaceae. Lemon. From Morocco. Seeds presented by the Institut des Fruits and Agrumes, Rabat. Received Oct. 20, 1955. ‘Voangibe’. Originally from the west coast of Madagascar. 229517. DIANTHUS SUPERBUS L. Silenaceae. Lilac pink. From Japan. Seeds collected by J. L. Creech, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- apy Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received et. 21, 1955. Col. No. 451. Sand dunes along beach areas, Abashiri, Kitami, Hokkaido. July 29, 1955. Flowers purple; petals deeply lacineate. 229518 to 229551. From Iran. Seeds collected by H.S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Oct. 21, 1955. 229518. AGROPYRON sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15366. Southern plain of Lake Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. 229519. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15369. Southern plain of Lake Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. 229520. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15469. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. 229521. AGROPYRON CRiISTATUM (L.) Gaertn. Crested wheatgrass. Col. No. 15485. Kuhe Sion, between Sarab and Ardabil, Azerbaijan. 229522. AtiiuM porRUM L. Liliaceae. Leek. Col. No. 1587 . Maragheh, Azerbaijan. 229523. ALOPECURUS sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15303. Seventy-five miles north of Kermanshah along road to Sanandaj. 274 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 229518 to 229551—Continued 229524 and 229525. ALOPECURUS ARUNDINACEUS Poir. 229524. Col. No. 15459. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. 229525. Col. No. 15460. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. 229526. APIUM GRAVEOLENS L. Apiaceae. Celery. Col. No. 15373. Maragheh, Azerbaijan. 229527. BROMUS BRACHYSTACHYS Hornung Poaceae. Brome. Col. No. 15367. Southern plain of Lake Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. 229528. BROMUS sp. Col. No. 15418. Southeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. 229529. BROMUS sp. Col. No. 15507. Northeast slope of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. 229530. BROMUS sp. Col. No. 15532. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. 229531. CucurBiITs PEPO L. Cucurbitaceae. Pumpkin. Col. No. 15377. Maragheh, Azerbaijan. 229532. DacTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. Col. No. 153841. Twenty-two miles north of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. 229533. Festuca sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 154382. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. 229534. Mepricaco sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. Col. No. 15300. Forty miles north of Kermanshah, along road to Sanandaj. 229535. ORYZOPSIS sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15467. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. 229536 and 229537. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. 229536. Col. No. 15385. Market in Maragheh, Azerbaijan. 229537. Col. No. 15397. Market in Maragheh, Azerbaijan. 229538. Pisum sativum L. Fabaceae. Garden pea. Col. No. 15381. Maragheh, Azerbaijan. 229539. RapHANUS SaTivus L. Brassicaceae. Radish. Col. No. 15391. Market in Maragheh, Azerbaijan. 229540 and 229541. Ricinus communis L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. 229540. Col. No. 15374. Maragheh, Azerbaijan. 229541. Col. No. 15402. Market in Maragheh, Azerbaijan. 229542. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. Col. No. 15392. Market in Maragheh, Azerbaijan. 229543. SoLANUM MELONGENA L. Solanaceae. Eggplant. Col. No. 153876. Maragheh, Azerbaijan. 229544. Stipa sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15288. Thirty-five miles north of Kermanshah, along road to Sanandaj 229545. STIPA sp. Col. No. 15428. Southeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. 229546. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Fabaceae. Strawberry clover. Col. No. 15370. Maragheh, Azerbaijan. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 2795 229518 to 229551—Continued 229547. TRIFOLIUM CAMPESTRE Schreb. Clover. Col. No. 15270. Five miles north of Kermanshah. 229548. TRIGONELLA NOEANA Boiss. Fabaceae. Clover. Col. No. 15275. Five miles north of Kermanshah. 229549. Tura sp. Liliaceae. Tulip. Col. No. 15327. Eleven miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. 229550. Vicia sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 15435. Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. 229551. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi Fabaceae. Common cowpea. Col. No. 15886. Market in Maragheh, Azerbaijan. 229552. ORy7A LATIFOLIA Desv. Poaceae. Rice. From Guatemala. Seeds presented by the Servicio Cooperativo Inter-Americano de Agricultura, Guatemala City. Received Oct. 21, 1955. Collected in Finca La Illusiones, Brito, Escuintla. 229553. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Common peanut. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the College of Agriculture and Experiment Station, Potchefstroom, Transvaal. Received Oct. 21, 1955. P. 620. ‘Basse’. 229554 and 229555. Cucumis MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. From Spain. Seeds presented by the Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agrono- micas, Madrid. Received Oct. 24, 1955. 229554. ‘Amarillo de Onteniente’. 229555. ‘Verde Tendral’. 229556 and 229557. SaccHarum (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Brazil. Cuttings presented by the Estagao Experimental de Campos, Campos. Received Oct. 25, 1955. 229556. C. B. 46-47. 229557. ©. B..47-15. 229558 and 229559. Correa arasica L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From Ecuador. Seeds presented by the Servicio Cooperativo Inter-Americano de Agriculture, Quito. Received Oct. 24, 1955. 229558. ‘Cumbaya’. Leaves small, like ‘““Macho”’ coffee. 229559. ‘Cumbaya’. Typical. 229560. HorprumM vuLGARE L. Poaceae. Barley. From Finland. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Center, Department of Plant Husbandry, Tikkurila. Received Oct. 24, 1955. ‘Pirkka’. 229561 to 229563. From France. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attache, American Embassy, Paris. Received Oct. 25, 1955. 229561 and 229562. HorpEUM VULGARE L. Poaceae. Barley. 229561. ‘Hatif de Grigron’. Winter type. _ 229562. ‘Probstdorf’. 229563. Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. ‘Cappelle’. (Winter type.) 276 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 229564. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. From Yugoslavia. Seeds obtained through the Agricultural Attache, American Embassy, Belgrade. Keceived Oct. 25, 1955. Originally from Irbia, near Valjevo. (Winter type.) 229565. Cucumis MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. From Iran. Seeds collected by H. 8. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- ten Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received et. 25, 1955. Col. No. 15836. About 25 miles southeast of Shiraz, Fars, on shore of lake. Collected June, 1955. 229566 to 229571. From Greece. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attache, American Embassy, Athens. Received Oct. 25, 1955. 229566. CiceR ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. M-2169. 229567. LatTuyrus cichRA L. Fabaceae. Flatpod peavine. N-92. 229568. LorTus corNicuLatTus L. Fabaceae. Birdsfoot trefoil. M-4758. 229569. Lotus TENuIs Maldst. & Kit. Fabaceae. Trefoil. M-—4985. 229570. Mepicaco sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. M-2787. 229571. Metitotrus sutcatTa Desf. Fabaceae. Sweetclover. M-3705. 229572 to 229627. From Iran. Seeds collected by H. 8. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Oct. 25, 1955. 229572 to 229574. AGROPYRON CRISTATUM (L.) Gaertn. Poaceae. Crested wheatgrass. 229572. Col. No. 15468. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 4.1955. Elevation 10,500 feet. 229573. Col. No. 15473. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 5, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. 229574. Col. No. 15535. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 10, 1955. Elevation 11,000 feet. 229575. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15279. Six miles north of Kermanshah. July 26, 1955. Elevation 6,000 feet. Annual to 1 foot high. 229576 and 229577. AGROPYRON TRICHOPHORUM (Link) Richt. Stiffhair wheatgrass. 229576. Col. No. 15563. Dastana, Chaharmahal. Aug. 23, 1955. Eleva- tion 6,800 feet. Perennial with leafy culms to 3 feet high. 229577. Col. No. 15289. Forty miles north of Kermanshah along road to Sanandaj. July 27, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. Xerophytic perennial. 229578. AGROPYRON INTERMEDIUM (Host.) Beauv. Intermediate wheatgrass. Col. No. 15294. Forty miles north of Kermanshah along road to Sanandaj. July 27, 1955. Elevation 6,500 to 7,000 feet. Tall, leafy perennial; used for hay. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 277 229572 to 229627—Continued 229579. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15305. Forty miles north of Kermanshah along road to Sanandaj. July 27, 1955. Elevation 6,000 to 7,000 feet. Vigorous perennial to 3 feet high. 229580. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15355. Fifty miles south of Saghaz, Kurdistan. July 29, 1955. Eleva- tion 8,500 feet. Xerophytic perennial, in extensive stands; culms single; leaf bulk small. 229581. AGROPYRON sp. Col: No. 15503. Northeast spur of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 9, 1955. Hlevation 8,000 feet. Bunch perennial; stems bluish gray, to 3 feet high. 229582. AGROPYRON REPENS (L.) Beauv. Quackgrass. Col. No. 15510. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 9, 1955. Elevation 9,500 feet. Perennial to 4 feet high. 229583. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15683. Thirty-six miles north of Karaj, Alborz Range. Sept. 11, 1955. Elevation 6,000 feet. Slender, thin-leaved, xerophytic perennial. 229584. AtiuM poRRUM L. Liliaceae. Leek. Col. No. 15725. Market, Kalow, Caspian shore. Sept. 13, 1955. 229585. ANDROPOGON sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15304. Forty miles north of Kermanshah along road to Sanandaj. July 27, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. Perennial; roots deep. 229586. ANDROPOGON sp. Col. No. 15420 Southeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 3, 1955. Elevation 9,000 feet. In colonies along stream. 229587. BOTHRIOCHLOA ISCHAEMUM (L.) Keng. Poaceae. Turkestan bluestem. Col. No. 15474. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 5, 1955 Elevation 9,500 feet. Rhizomatous grass; scarcely browsed. 229588. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 15547. Northeast spur of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 11, 1955. Elevation 8,000 feet. Herb spreading on loose turf. 229589. Berta vutearis L. Chenopodiaceae. Beet. Col. No. 15782. Market, Gorgan. Sept. 14, 1955. 229580. Brassica sp. Brassicaceae. Col. No. 15379. Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Aug. 1, 1955. Elevation 6,300 feet. Roots eaten. 229591. BromMuUS TOMENTELLUS Boiss. Poaceae. Brome. Col. No. 15273. Five miles north of Kermanshah. July 26, 1955. Elevation 6,000 feet. Tufted perennial. 229592. BROMUS DANTHONIAE Trin. Brome. Col. No. 15280. Five miles north of Kermanshah. July 26, 1955. Elevation 6,000 feet. Vigorous annual to 1.5 feet high. 229593. BROMUS TOMENTELLUS Boiss. Brome. Col. No. 15287. Thirty-five miles north of Kermanshah, along road to Sanandaj. July 27, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. Perennial. 229594. Bromus MacrostacHys Desf. Brome. Col. No. 15296. Forty miles north of Kermanshah along road to Sanandaj. July 27, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. Thick annual grass. 278 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 229572 to 229627—Continued 229595. BROMUS STERILIS L. Poverty brome. Col. No. 15297. Forty miles north of Kermanshah along road to Sanandaj. July 27, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. Slender annual; thick spring grass. 229596. BROMUS TOMENTELLUS Boiss. Brome. Col. No. 15298. Thirty-five miles north of Kermanshah along road to Sanandaj. Elevation 7,200 feet. Tufted perennial. 229597. BROMUS STERILIS L. Poverty brome. Col. No. 15301. Forty miles north of Kermanshah along road to Sanandaj, July 27, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. Slender annual to 2 feet high. 229598. BROMUS BRACHYSTACHYS Hornung Brome. Col. No. 15368. Southern plain of Lake Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. July 31, 1955. Elevation 5,700 feet. Annual in spring flood area. 229599. Bromus saronicus Thunb, Brome. Col. No. 15409. Nineteen miles east of Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Aug. 3, 1955. Spring annual to 2 feet high; used for hay. 229600. Bromus Frisprous Hack. Brome. Col. No. 15480. Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 4, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. Slender perennial. 229601. Bromus EREcTuS Huds. -Meadow brome. Col. No. 15431. WKuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 4, 1955. Hlevation 10,000 feet. 228602. BROMUS sp. Col. No. 15476. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 5, 1955. Elevation 9,500 feet. A silver-glume grass forming sod on slopes. 229603. Bromus TOMENTOSUS Trin. Brome. Col. No. 15518 Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 10, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. Bushy perennial to 2 feet high. 229604 and 229605 CrirruLLus vuLGARIS Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. [ Watermelon. 229604. Col. No. 15757. Market, Babol. Caspian plain. Sept. 13, 1955. 229605. Col. No. 15796. Fifty miles east of Gorgan. Sept. 15, 1955. Hleva- tion 500 feet. Melon small, round, striped. 229606. CYNDON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. Col. No. 15285. Thirty-two miles north of Kermanshah along roadto Shanandaj. July 27, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. Rather coarse plants on dry slope. 229607 DacryLis GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. ~ i Col. No. 15291. Forty miles north of Kermanshah along road to } Sanandaj. July 27, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. Perennial with culms to 4 feet long. 229608. Eremurts sp. Liliaceae. Col. No. 15360. Twelve miles south of Saghez, Kurdistan. July 29, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. Plants scattered on slope; to 3 feet high;*flowers pink; leaves eaten as greens. 229609. GLyYCERIA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15465. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 4 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. Perennial hydrophyte; stems succulent; liked by horses. 229610. HeELIANTHUS ANNUtS L. Asteraceae. Common sunflower. Col. No. 15764. Market, Sari, Caspian plain. Sept. 14, 1955. 229611. Lens cutinaris Medic. Fabaceae. Lentil. Col. No. 15740. ‘Adas’.. Market, Kalow, Caspian shore. Sept. 13, 1955. s cf JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 229572 to 229627—Continued 229612 and 229613. ONoOBRYCHIS VICIAEFOLIA Scop. Fabaceae. Sainfoin. 229612. Col. No. 15353. Thirty-nine miles north of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. July 29, 1955. Elevation 8,500 feet. 229613. Col. No. 15552. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Aug. 12, 1955. Eleva- tion 6,000 feet. 229614. Onryzopsis sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15422. Southeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 2, 1955. Elevation 9,000 feet. Tufted, palatable perennial; growing on rocky slopes. 229615. PApsvER sp. Papaveraceae. Col. No. 15350. Twenty-two miles north of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. July 29, 1955. Elevation 6,700 feet. Spring annual. 229616. PAPAVER sp. Col. No. 15462. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 4, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. Annual on meadow slope. 229617. PAPAVER ORIENTALE L. Oriental poppy. Col. No. 15515. Northeast side of Kuhe’Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 9, 1955. Elevation 9,500 feet. Annual to 1 foot high; ‘flow ers red. 229618. PHASEOLUS CoccINEUS L. Fabaceae. Scarlet runner bean. Col. No. 15405. Market, Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Aug. 1, 1955. Elevation 6,300 feet. 229619. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. Col. No. 15396. Market, Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Aug. 1, 1955. Elevation 6,300 feet. Seeds large, pink, with red spots. 229620. Ricinus communis L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. Col. No. 15375. Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Aug. 1, 1955. Elevation 6,300 feet. Plant spreading, dwarf. 229621. Stipa sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15290. Sixty-five miles north of Kermanshah along road to Sananda}. July 27, 1955. Elevation 7,200 feet. Tufted perennial. 229622 and 229623. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Fabaceae. Persian clover. 229622. Col. No. 15324. Eleven miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. July 28, 1955. Elevation 8,500 feet. 229623. Col. No. 15554. Market, Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Aug. 12, 1955. Eleva- tion 6,000 feet. 223624 and 229625. TrRiIFoLIUM AMBIGUUM M. Bieb. Kura clover. 229624. Col. No. 15542. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 10, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. Plant erect or spreading; flowers pink; abundant on drier meadow slope. 229625. Col. No. 15546. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 11, 1955. Elevation 9,500 feet. Apparently annual forming thick cover with grasses, to 1 foot high. 229626. TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L. Fabaceae. Fenugreek. Col. No. 15722. Market Kalow, Caspian shore. Sept. 13, 1955. Local va- riety; seeds large. 229627. CoRONILLA VARIA L. Fabaceae. Crownvetch. Col. No. 15358. Thirty miles south of Saghez, Kurdistan. July 29, 1955. Elevation 8,000 feet. Rank annual herb; stems heavy, reclining. Cut w ith grass for hay. 280 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 229628 to 229630. From fsrael. Budwood presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Station, Rehovot. Received Oct. 26, 1955. : Collected Oct. 20, 1955. 229628. CiTrussp. Rutaceae. ‘Shamouty’. No. 57. 229629. CITRUS sp. ‘Shamouty’. No. 79. 229630. CrTRUS sp. ‘Shamouty’. No. 1518. 229631 to 229646. TRiIroLIum mMEepiuMm Huds. Fabaceae. Mammoth clover. From Finland. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Center, Department of Plant Husbandry, Tikkurila. Received Oct. 27, 1955. 229631. No.1. Tikkurila 229634. No.4. Tammisto. 229632. No.2. Tikkurila. 229635. No.5. Tammisto. 229633. No.3. Tammisto. 229636. No.6. Vuk. 229637 to 229646. Jokioinen. 229637. No. 7. 229642. No. 12. 229638. No. 8. 229643. No. 13. 229639. No. 9. 229644. No. 14. 229640. No. 10. 229645. No. 15. 229641. No. 11. 229646. No. 16. 229647 to 229650. CHAENOMELES LAGENARIA (Loisel.) Koidz. Malaceae. Japanese quince. From Japan. Plants presented by Eikichi Satomie, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo. Received Oct. 27, 1955. 229647. ‘Showa-nishiki’. 229649. ‘Tsukasa-botan’. 229648. “Toyo-nishiki’. 229650. ‘Zansetsu’. 229651 to 229653. From Iran. Collected by H. 8. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Oct. - 28, 1955. 229651. Coryius sp. Betulaceae. Col. No. 15736. Market, Kalow, Caspian shore. Sept. 13, 1955. Cultivated. Seeds. 229652. (Undetermined.) Col. No. 15630. Four miles south of Khorasan, Ostan. Aug. 28, 1955. Bulbous ornamental. 229653. (Undetermined.) Col. No. 15631. Four miles south of Khorasan, Ostan. Aug. 28, 1955. Bulbous ornamental. 229654 and 229655. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Sydney, New South Wales. Received Oct. 28, 1955. 229654. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Fabaceae. Strawberry clover. 229655. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. Whiteclover. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 281 229656 to 229662. From Madagascar. Seeds presented by the Station Agronomique de l’Alaotra Tananarive. Received Oct. 28, 1955. 229856 to 229660. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Common peanut. 229656. ‘Buitenzorg 214’. 229659. ‘Rustemborirg’. 29657. ‘Hybride 32’. 229660. ‘Valencia 2A7’. 229658. ‘Hybride 33’. 229661. KuCcHLAENA MEXICANA Schrad. Poaceae. Teosinte. 229662. PENNISETUM CILIARE (L.) Link Poaceae. Buffelgrass. 229663. CHRYSANTHEMUM CINERARIAEFOLIUM (Trevir.) Vis. Asteraceae. Pyrethrum. From the Belgian Congo. Seeds presented by E. V. Chauveaux, Domaine deRwan- keri, Goma, Kivu. Received Oct. 31, 1955. 1S) 2 Cae rt 229664. FRracarta (hybrid). Rosaceae. Strawberry. From Mexico. Plants presented by H. H. Young, Mexico City. Received Oct. 3, 1955. ‘Fina’. Uruapdan, Michoacan. 229665. AwLLium sp. Liliaceae. From Iran. Bulblets collected by H. 8S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Intro- duction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Oct. 31, 1955. Col. No. 15589. Kuh Rang, Chaharmahal. Aug. 26, 1955. Elevation 8,000 feet. Leafless scapes to 1 foot high. 229666. Horprum sp. Poaceae. Barley. From Jordan. Seeds presented by the Deir Alba Experimental Station, Amman. Received Nov. 1, 1955. ‘Tribute’. 229667 to 229673. SrsamuM INDIcUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Buenos Aires. Received Nov. 1, 1955. 229667. 948-DCE-Sm.S.N —01—-1—-5-2-1. 229671. 950-DCE-Sm.—V51-012-1. 229668. 950-DCE-Sm.Ind._016-1. 229672. 950-DCE-Sm—V52-03. 229669. 950-DCE-Sm.—Ind.—017. 229673. T-85. 229670. 950-DCE-Sm.—S.I. 0500. 229674 to 229676. From Italy. Seeds collected by H. 8. Gentry, Plant Introduction Section, Horti- cultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Nov. 1, 1955. 229674. AGROPYRON PUNGENS (Pers.) Roem. & Schult. Poaceae. Wheatgrass Col. No. 15823. La Mortala Gardens, Ventimigla. Sept. 28, 1955. Colonial, glaucous, blue-leaved, perennial. 229675. ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI Regel Convallariaceae. Col. No. 15829. La Mortola Gardens, Ventimiglia. September 1955. Originally from Natal. 229676. BrRacHYPODIUM sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15824. La Mortola Gardens, Ventimiglia. Sept. 24,1955. Perennial ground cover under pine trees. 282 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163. 229677 and 229678. NuicoTIANA DEBNEYI Domin Solanaceae. Tobacco. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received Nov. 2, 1955. 229677. T.S. 111. Carnarvon Range, Queensland. 229678. T.S.2. Bundaberg, southeastern Queensland. 229679 to 229735. From Iran. Seeds collected by H. 8S. Gentry, Agricultual Explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Nov. 1, 1955. Collected July to September 1955, unless otherwise noted. 228679 and 229680. Axium cepa L. Liliaceae. Onion. 229679. Col. Noy 15726. Market, Kalow, Caspian shore. 229680. Col. No. 15778. Market, Gorgan. Small green type, purplish when mature. 28€81. ALOPECURUS ARUNDINACEUS Poir. Poaceae. Col. No. 15501. Twenty-one miles west of Ardabil, along road to Meshginshahr, Azerbaijan. Elevation 7,000 feet. Leafy perennial on rocky slope. 228682. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 15342. Twenty-two miles north of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 6,700 feet. Rank perennial; bushy, spreading, to 2 feet high. 229683. Brtra vutearis L. Chenopodiaceae. Beet. Col. No. 15730. ‘Chohondar’. Market, Kalow, Caspian shore. Red type. 229684. Brassica RAPA L. Brassicaceae. Turnip. Col. No. 15781. Market, Gorgan. 228685. CaTABROSA AguaTica Beauv. Poaceae. Col. No. 15859. Thirty miles south of Saghez, Kurdistan. Elevation 8,000 feet. Hydrophytic, leafy perennial. 229686. CiTRULLUS VULGARIS Schrad. Cucurbitaceae} Watermelon, Col. No. 15760. Market, Sari, Caspian plain. 229687. Cucumis mMELo L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. Col. No. 15805. Qareh Qaya, 25 miles northeast of Tehran. Melon dark green, elliptic, faintly netted. 229688. CucuRBITA PEPO L. Cucurbitaceae. Pumpkin. Col. No. 15761. Market, Sari, Caspian plain. 228689. DESCHAMPSIA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15528. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Perennial in wet meadow; forms sod. 228690. Exymus sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15424. Southeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 9,000 feet. Dry meadow slope. 229691. ErRrmurus sp. Liliaceae. Col. No. 14836. Mountain pass 16 miles east of Sirjan, along road to Kerman. Elevation 8,50u feet. May 14,1955. Plant with both single and cespitose rosettes; flowers white to light pink, in racemes to 3 feet high. 229692. Frstuca sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15299. Forty-one miles north of Kermanshah along road to Sahandaj. Elevation 7,000 feet. Leafy perennial. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 2 GO OO 229679 to 229735—Continued 229693. FESTUCA VALESIACA Schleich. ex Gaud. Col. No. 15445. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,000 feet. Tall fescue, forming clumps on moist slope. 229694. HorpEuM sp. Poaceae. Barley. Col. No. 15318. Eleven miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 8,509 feet. Plants to 3 feet high. 229695. HorRDEUM sp. Col. No. 15410. Twenty-three miles east of Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Elevation 7,500 feet. Plant low, stooling. 229696. Iris spurtA L. Iridaceae. Col. No. 15618. Near Kuhe Rang, Chaharmahal Elevation 8,000 feet. Grows ing in moist locations. 229697. IKKOELERIA CRISTATA (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Col. No. 15478. East base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,000 feet. Short leaved, sod-forming perennial. 229698 and 229699. Lacruca sativa L. Cichoriaceae. Lettuce. 229688. Col. No. 15737. ‘Kaho’. Market Kalow, Caspian%shore. 229698. Col. No. 15763. Market Sari, Caspian plain. 229700. Larsyrus inconspicuus L. Fabaceae. Peavine. Col. No. 15278. Five miles north of Kermanshah. Elevation 6,000 feet. Winter and spring annual. 229701. LATHYRUS sp. Col. No. 15494. Fourteen miles southwest of Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,500 feet. Hydrophytic herb. 229702 and 229703. LoLiIuM PERENNE L. Poaceae. Ryegrass. 229702. Col. No. 15216. Dastana, south of Shahr-Kord. Elevation 6,800 feet. Sod-forming perennial; well liked by animals. 229708. Col. No. 15490. Thirteen miles southwest of Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Perennial growing along ditch. 229704. Oryza SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. Col. No. 15753. Eabol, Caspian plain. 229705. ORYZOPSIS HOLCIFORMIS (M. Bieb.) Hack. Poaceae. Ricegrass. Col. No. 14962. Twenty miles south of Dehbid along road to Shiraz, Elevation 7,000 feet. Perennial; culms to 3 feet high; browsed by animals. 229706. PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM L. Papaveraceae. Opium poppy. Col. No. 15787. Market, Gorgan. 229707 and 229708. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. 229707. Col. No. 15734, ‘Mash’, Market Kalow, Caspian shore. 229708. Col. No. 15766. ‘Mash’, Market Sari, Caspian plain. 228709. PHASEOLUS COCCINEUS L, Scarlet runner bean. Col. No. 15811, Market, ‘Shahrud, Khorasan Province 229710 to 229713. PHASEOLUS vuLGARIS L. Common bean. 229710. Col. No. 15721. ‘Lubia’, Market alow, Caspian shore. Seeds long; tan. 229711. Col. No. 15731. Market Kalow, Caspian shore. Seeds long, 229712. Col. No. 15771. ‘Lubia’. Market, Gorgan. Seeds pink. 229713. Col. No. 15810. ‘Lubia’. Market, Shahrud, Khorasan Province. 284 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 229679 to 229735—Continued 229714. Poasp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15233. Limestone mountain, southwest of Dastana, south of Shahr- KKord. Elevation 9,500 feet. Small, tufted perennial growing on drier slopes. 229715. Poa sp. Col. No. 15354. Nineteen miles north of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 8,000 feet. Hydrophytiec perennial. 229716. Poa sp. Col. No. 15362. Thirty-eight miles south of Maragheh, Kurdistan. Elevation 5,500 feet. Colonial perennial, on rocky dry slope. 229717 to 229719. Poa pRaTeNsIs L. Kentucky bluegrass. 229717. Col. No. 15414. Piedmont of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 8,000 feet. Slender, leafy perennial; growing on ditch bank. 229718. Col. No. 15440. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Eleva- tion 10,000 feet. Leafy perennial; culms tall; found in moist meadow. 229719. Col. No. 15443. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Eleva- tion 10,000 feet. Plants tall with good leaf crown. 229720. APERA SPICA-VENTA (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Col. No. 15444. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,000 feet. Small perennial with dense crown of long leaves. 229721. Poa praTEeNsSIS L. Poaceae. Kentucky bluegrass. Col. No. 15511. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Elevation 9,500 feet. Perennial forming heavy sod in moist meadow. 229722. Poa sp. Col. No. 15628. Four miles south of Khorasan, Ostan. Elevation 9,000 feet. Small, turf-like, perennial. 229723 to 229725. RapuaNnus sativus L. Brassicaceae. Radish. 229723. Col. No. 15732. ‘Toroptcheh’. Market Kalow, Caspian shore. Roots. long, white. 229724. Col. No. 15738. ‘Yoroptcheh’. Market, Kalow, Caspian shore. Roots small, red. 229725. Col. No. 15762. Market, Sari, Caspian plain. Roots small, red. 229726. Rosasp. Rosaceae. ie Col. No. 15606. East base of Kuhe Zard, Chaharmahal. Elevation 8,500 feet. Spreading perennial to 1 foot high. 229727. Rosa sp. Col. No. 15675. Near Ab’Ah, Alborz Range. Elevation 6,000 feet. Erect bushes to 4 feet high. 229728. SCALE CEREALE L. Poaceae. Rye. Col. No. 15848. Twenty-two miles north of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 6,700 feet. Tall nonshattering type. Culms strong, to 3 feet high. 229729. SECALE sp. Col. No. 15416. Southeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 9,000 feet. Stooling perennial on rocky slope. 229730. SoLANUM MELONGENA L. Solanaceae. Eggplant. Col. No. 15741. ‘Badenjon’. Market, Kalow, Caspian Shore. Fruits long. 229731. Sprnacia oLERACcEA L. Chenopodiaceae. Common spinach. Col. No. 15735. ‘Esfinags’. Market, Kalow, Caspian Shore. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 285 229679 to 229735—Continued 229732. ‘TRIFOLIUM STRIATUM L. Fabaceae. Clover. Col. No. 15271. Five miles north of Kermanshah. Elevation 6,000 feet. Annual to 5 inches high. 229733. VicrtA ERVILIA (L.) Willd. Fabaceae. Bitter vetch. Col. No. 15277. Five miles north of Kermanshah. Elevation 6,000 feet. Annual dry-farmed wheat. 229734 and 229735. ViGNa SINENSIS (Torner) Savi Fabaceae. Common cowpea. meet: Col. No. 15720. ‘Chesh Bolboli Lubia’. Market, Kalow, Caspian plain. 229735. Col. No. 15780. ‘Lubia’. Market, Gorgan. Large white bean. 229736. ARAcHIS sp. Fabaceae. From Paraguay. Roots presented by Fred J. Kemp, Primaverna. Received Nov. 2, A wild species. 229737. PENNISETUM CILIARE (L.) Link Poaceae. Buifelgrass. From Morocco. Seeds presented by the Forest and Range Program, Rabat. Re- ceived Novy. 3, 1955. 229738. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. From Algeria. Seeds presented by the Service de 1’ Experimentation Agricole. Maison- Carree. Received Nov. 3, 1955. ‘Hubert 33’. 229739 to 229797. From Iran. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Nov. 8, 1955. Collected Aug. and Sept., 1955, unless otherwise noted. 229739. AGROPYRON sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15610. East slope of Kuhe Zard, Chaharmahal. Elevation 9,500 feet. Diffusely cespitose perennial; culms slender, to 3 feet high. 229740. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15611. East slope of Kuhe Zard, Chaharmahal. Elevation 9,500 feet. Larger, more vigorous variety than P.1. 229739. 229741. Atuium sp. Liliaceae. Col. No. 15625. Four miles south of Khorasan, Ostan. Elevation 9,000 feet. 229742. ALLIUM sp. Col. No. 15638. Near Musiabad, 43 miles west of Esfahan. Elevation 7,500 feet. 229743 and 229744. Metica cupani Guss. Poaceae. Melic. 229743. Col. No. 15415. Southeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Eleva- tion 9,000 feet. Small leafy perennial on rocky slope. 229744. Col. No. 15472. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Ele- vation 10,000 feet. Leafy perennial on rocky volcanic slope. 229745. ALOPECURUS ARUNDINACEUS Poir. Poaceae. Col. No. 15587. Twenty-eight miles northwest of Shahr Kord, Chaharmahal, Elevation 8,500 feet. Hydrophytic perennial browsed by sheep. 286 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228738 to 229797—Continued 229746. BOTHRIOCHLOA ISCHAEMUM (L.) Keng Poaceae. Turkestan bluestem. Col. No. 15283. Thirty-two miles north of Kermanshah along road to Sanandaj. Elevation 7,000 feet. July 27, 1955. Bushy perennial; excellent forage. 229747. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Brassicaceae. Cabbage. Col. No. 15788. Market, Gorgan. 229748 and 229749. CiTRULLUS VULGARIS Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. 229748. Col. No. 15791. ‘Anduvani’. Market, Gorgan. 229749. Col. No. 15794. ‘Anduvani’. Market, Gorgan. Fruits round, striped, to 20 pounds in weight. 229750 and 229751. Cucumis MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 229750. Col. No. 15759. Market, Sari, Caspian plain. 229751. Col. No. 15795. ‘Harbuseh’. Market, Gorgan. Fruits greenish, depressed globose with thick white flesh. Casava type. 229752. Daucus carota L. Apiaceae. Carrot. Col. No. 15785. Market, Gorgan. 229753. Ex.ymMussp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15423. Southeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 9,000 feet. Perennial; heavily grazed. 229754. EZRAGROSTIS sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15534. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Elevation 11,000 feet. Small, stooling perennial, growing on rocky slope. 229755. FEstuca sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15419. Southeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 9,000 feet. Short-tufted perennial; much browsed. 229756. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 15433. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,000 feet. Short-lved perennial. 229757. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 15446. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,000 feet. Plants tall, leafy. 229758 and 229759. HorDEUM BULBOSUM L. Poaceae. Barley. 229758. Col. No. 15030. Mountain pass above Dasht Arjan, Fars. Elevation 7,200 feet. Perennial to 3 feet high. 229759. Col. No. 15111. Kowkun Valley, Fars. Elevation 7,500 feet. Annual; spontaneous weed to 4 feet high. 229760. Irissp. Iridaceae. Col. No. 15639. Near Musiabad, 43 miles west of Esfahan. Elevation 7,500 feet. Flowers large, showy, purple. 229761 and 229762. Lacruca sativa L. Cichoriaceae. Lettuce. 229761. Col. No. 15755. ‘Kaho’. Market, Babol, Caspian plam. 229762. Col. No. 15789. ‘Kaho’. Market, Gorgan. 229763. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. Col. No. 15758. Market, Sari, Caspian plain. 228764. LoLium PERSICcUM Boiss. & Hohen. Poaceae. Ryegrass. Col. No. 15332. Twelve miles east of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 8,500 feet. Perennial to 1 foot high. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31,- 1955 287 229739 to 229797—Continued 229765. LOTUS GEBELIA Var. HIRSUTISSIMUS (Ledeb.) Dinsm. Fabaceae. Trefoil. Col. No. 15284. Thirty-two miles north of Kermanshah along road to Sanandaj. Elevation 7,000 feet. Bushy perennial, to 1 foot high; flowers pink and white. 229766. MeEDICAGO POLYMORPHA Var. VULGARIS (Benth.) Shinners Fabaceae. California burclover. Col. No. 15276. Five miles north of Kermanshah. Elevation 6,000 feet. 229767. ORyzopsis sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15570. Mountain southwest of Dastana, Chaharmahal. Elevation 10,000 feet. Slender, sparse perennial; liked by sheep and goats. 229768. PHALARIS CANARIENSIS L. Poaceae. Canarygrass. Col. No. 15497. Nine miles west of Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,000 feet. 229769. PHASEOLUS coccINEUS L. Fabaceae, Scarlet runner bean. Col. No. 15733. ‘Lubia’. Market, Kalow, Caspian shore. Seeds large, white. 229770 to 229773. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. 229770. Col. No. 15678. Near Ab’Ala, Alborz Range. Elevation 6,000 feet. Pods large; beans red-marked. 229771. Col. No. 15727. Market, Kalow, Caspian shore. Seeds large, round- ish, reddish. 229772. Col. No. 15742. ‘Lubia’. Market, Kalow, Caspian shore. Seeds small, pink, 229773. Col. No. 15740. ‘Lubia’. Market, Babol, Caspian plain. Seeds roundish, reddish. 229774. Poa Pratensis L. Poaceae. ; Kentucky bluegrass. Col. No. 15211. Dastana, south of Shahr-Kord. Small perennial forming succulent sod in moist bottomland. 229775. Poa sp. Col. No. 15344. Twenty-two miles north of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 6,700 feet. Perennial to 3 feet high. 229776. Poa sp. Col. No. 15961. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,000 feet. Small, purple-topped perennial. 22984. POA PRATENSIS L. Kentucky bluegrass. Col. No. 15466. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,000 feet. Perennial in meadow. 2 229778. Poa Pratensis L. Col. No. 15524. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,500 feet. Leafy perennial growing among rocks. 229779. Poa sp. Col. No. 15557. Near Zanjan. 229780. Poa sp. Col. No. 15488. Kuhe Sion between Sarab and Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Elevation 8,500 feet. 229781. Poasp. Col. No. 15493. Thirteen miles southwest of Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,500 feet. Plants vigorous, leafy. - 229782. Poa sp. Col. No. 15530. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,500 feet. Sod-forming, leafy perennial. 288 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 229739 te 229797—Continued 229783. PoLYPOGON sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15261. Ten miles south of Esfahan along road to Shiraz. July 16, 1955. Spreading annual. 229784. POLYPOGON sp. Col. No. 15262. Ten miles south of Esfahan along road to Shiraz. Perennial eaten by livestock. 229785 and 229786. Ricinus communis L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. 229785. Col. No. 15783. Market, Gorgan. 229786. Col. No. 15784. Market, Gorgan. 229787. Rosasp. Rosaceae. Col. No. 15668. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Eleva- tion 9,300 feet. Shrub to 5 feet high. 229788. ROSA sp. Col. No. 15689. Gach Sar, Alborz Range. Elevation 6,800 feet. 228789. RumeEx sp. Polygonaceae. Col. No. 15536. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaihan. Elevation 11,000 feet. Spreading, mat-like herb; to 2 inches high; racemes red. 229790. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. Col. No. 15728. ‘Conjet’. Market, Kalow, Caspian shore. Cultivated for oil and for pastry topping. 229791. ECHINOCHLOA sp. Poaceae. Col. No, 15491. Thirteen miles southwest of Ardabil, Azerbaijan, Elevation 6,500 feet. 229792. SPINACIA OLERACEA L. Chenopodiaceae. Common spinach. Col. No. 15774. ‘Espinage’. Market, Gorgan. 229793. TRIGONELLA FOENUM-—GRACECUM L. Fabaceae. Fenugreek. Col. No. 15767. Market, Sari, Caspian plain. Annual. 229794. LATHYRUS CHLORANTHUS Boiss. Fabaceae. Peavine. Col. No. 15292. Forty miles north of Kermanshah along road to Sanandaj. July 27, 1955. 229795 and 229796. ViGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi Fabaceae. Common cowpea. 229795. Col. No. 15756. ‘Lubia’. Market, Babol, Caspian plain. 229796. Col. No. 15793. Market, Gorgan. Seeds small; brown and white. 229797. Zea Mays L. Poaceae. Corn. Col. No. 15406. Market, Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,300 feet. 229798 and 229799. From Finland. Seeds presented by the Plant Breeding Station, Tammisto. Re- ceived Nov. 4, 1955. 229798. TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Fabaceae. Alsike clover. 229799. 'TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 229800 to 229803. From Thailand. Plant material presented by the Agriculture Division, International Cooperation Administration, Bangkok. Received Nov. 7, 1955. 229800. Lansrtum sp. Meliaceae. Budwood. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 289 229800 to 229803—Continued 229861 to 229803. SaccHarum (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. Cuttings. 229801. ‘Abol’. 229802. ‘Kacai’. 229803. ‘Ooi Hok’. 229804. SoLaANuM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Australia. -Tubers presented by the Department of Agriculture, Sydney, New South Wales. Received Oct. 18, 1955. ‘Walanga’. 229805. CAMELLIA RUSTICANA Honda ‘Theaceae. From Japan. Seeds presented by Prof. Inokouma, Lake Tazawa, Akita Prefecture. Received Nov. 4, 1955. 229806 to 229821. From New York. Seeds held at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Geneva. Numbered Nov. 7, 1955. 229806. CiTRULLUS VULGARIS Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. No. 55-30. ‘Takii Gem’. From Taki & Co., Kyoto, Japan, through Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Very early; fruits small, resemble ‘New Hampshire Midget’, grayish-green. 229807. Cucumis MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. No. 55-31. ‘Early Korean’ X ‘Jaune Canari’ (North African Honeydew) C. melo var. reticulatus X var. inodorous). Early honeydew melon adapted to New Hampshire. 229808. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucumber. No. 55-64. P200 X SMR 12-12. From Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Ontario. Resistant to mosaic and scab. 228839 and 229810. LycoPrERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. Genetic testers from the Agricultural Experiment Station, Durham, New Hamp- shire. 229809. ‘D-a-c-l-r-y’. 229810. ‘D-p-o-s-r-y’. 229811. PHASEOLUS ANGULARIS (Willd.) M. F. Wight Fabaceae. Adzuki bean. No. 55-106. ‘Ward’. Early strain from China. 229812 to 229821. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. 229812 to 229816. From the Agricultural Experiment Station, Durham. Bush type. 229812. No. 55-104. H-1. Seeds very large, pink, mottled with red. 229813. No. 55-105. R-2. Seeds bright red. 229814. No. 55-107. B-1. Blue-pod snap. 229815. No. 55-108. B-2. Blue-pod snap. 229816. No. 55-109. B-3. Blue-pod snap. 229817 to 229821. Pole type cultivated in Geneva; originally from Italy. 229817. No. 55-148. ‘Flynn No.1’. Seeds large, deep tan, purple markings. 229818. No. 55-149. ‘Flynn No. 2’. Seeds large, flat, light tan; bright purple markings. 290 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 2293806 to 229821—Continued 229812 to 229821— Continued 229817 to 229821—TContinued 229819. No. 55-150. ‘Flynn No. 3’. Seeds angular oval, light tan; purple markings. 229829. No. 55-151. ‘Flynn No. 4’. Seeds rectangular oval, tan. 229821. No. 55-152. ‘Flynn No. 5’. Seeds very plump, oval angular, light tan, speckled black. 229822. Merwivorus iratica (L.) Lam. Fabaceae. Annual yellow sweetclover. From Spain. Seed presented by the Estacion Experimental de Aula Dei, Zarazoga. Received Nov. 7, 1955. Originally from the Madrid Botanical Garden. 229823 to 229879. From The Union of South Africa. Seeds presenied by the College of Agriculture and Experiment Station, Potchefstroom, Transvaal. Received Nov. 7, 1955. 229823. SoRGHUM BASUTORUM Snowden Poaceae. ‘Red Durra’. 229824 and 229825. SorGHumM cauDATUM (Hack.) Stapf 229824. ‘Avpeli’. 229825. ‘Orando’. 229826 and 229827. SorGHUM NERVOSUM Chiov. 229826. Originally from Tokio. 229827. ‘Kaoliang 1718’. 229828. SorGHUM NiGRICANS (Ruiz & Pay.) Snowden ‘Louis Trichardt A360’. 229829 to 229831. SorRGHUM VULGARE Pers. 229829. ‘Birdproof’. 229839. ‘Birdproof — Shapiro’. 229831. ‘Harly Sumac’. 229832 to 229879. SorGHUM VULGARE var. CAFFRORUM (Retz.) Hubb. & Rehd. 229832. P3727. 229845. P3740. 222833. P3723. 229846. P3741. 229834. P3729. 229847. P3742. 229835. P3730. 229848. P3745. 229836. P5731. 229849. P3744. 229837. P3732. 229859. P5745. 229838. P3733. 229851. P3746. 229839. P3734. 229852. P3747. 229840. P3735. 229853. P3748. 229841. P3736. 229854. P3749. 229842. P3737. 229855. P3750. 229843. P3738. 229856. P3751. 229844. P3739. 229857. ‘Bergville Red’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 291 229823 to 229879—Continued 229823 to 229879—Continued 229858. ‘Early Dwarf’. 229869. ‘Pretoria Pink’. 229859. ‘Fort Cox 11’. ai cel Gen ae x 229860. ‘Fort Cox 41’. 228871. ‘Red ex Louw’. 229861. ‘Lady Frere Red’. 229872. ‘Red ex Mafeking’. 229862. ‘Lydenburg Red’. 229873. ‘Red Fort Hays’. 229863. ‘Makaya Red’. 229874. ‘Red Kaffircorn’. 229864. ‘Matlabas Tall Red’. 229875. ‘Rustenburg Red’. 229865. ‘Mimosa Park’. 229876. ‘Short Red ex Glen’. 229866. ‘Natal Red’. 229877. ‘Thimba Red’. 229867. ‘Pietersburg Baker’. 229878. ‘Tiba Red’. 229868. ‘Pietersburg Red’. 228879. “W. W. R. Red’. 229880 to 229882. From Okinawa. Plant material presented by the Economic and Finance Department, United States Civil Administration to the Ryukyu Islands, San Francisco, Calif. Received Nov. 8, 1955. 229889. CAMELLIA JAPONICA L. Theaceae. Common camellia. ‘Hozanesis’. Genka Haneji-Son, Northern Okinawa in the Tobaru-Yama Mountain. Aug. 30, 1955. (Seeds.) 229881. TuTcHERIA VIRGATA (Koidz.) Nakai Theaceae. Genka Haneji-Son, Northern Okinawa in the Tobaru-Yuma Mountain. Col- lected Aug. 30, 1955. (Seeds.) 229882. Linium caLiLosum Sieb. & Zueec. Liliaceae. Lily. ‘Flaviflorum’. Yaezu-Kake in Shimatiri-Gun, Southern Okinawa. (Bulbs.) 229883. VicIA PANNONICA Crantz Fabaceae. Hungarian vetch. From England. Seeds presented by P. E. Taylor, Stanton-on-the-Wolds, Keyworth, Nottinghampshire. Received Nov. 8, 1955. ‘Purpurascens’. 229884 to 229890. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Saikyo University, Saikyo, Kyoto. Received Nov. 8, 1955. 229884. LirHocaRpus EDULIS (Makino) Rehd. Fagaceae. 229885. LirHocarpus GLABRA (Thunb.) Rehd. 229886. QuERcuUsS GiLvA Blume Fagaceae. Cak. 229887. QueERcus GLAUcA Thunb. Blue Japanese oak. 229888. QUERCUS SESSILIFOLIA Blume Oak. 229889 and 229890. QUERCUS PHILLYRAEOIDES A. Gray Oak. 229889. Typical form. 229890. ‘Crispa’. 229891 to 229903. SoLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potate. From Peru. Tubers presented by the American Embassy, Lima. Received Nov. 8, 1955. 292 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 223881 to 229903—Continued 229891. C.O. 2109. 229898. C.O. 2122. 229892. “CO, Zui. 229899. €-02 2126; 229893. C.O. 2114. 299900. C.O. 2128. 229894. C.O. 2115. 229901. C.O. 2130. 229895... C.O. 2117. 229902. C.O. 2132. 229896. C.O. 2119. 229903. C.O. 2137. 229897. C.O. 2120. 229904. PsycHOTRIA UNDATA Jacq. Rubiaceae. From Florida. Plant growing at the United States Plant Introduction Station, Miami. Numbered Nov. 8, 1955. 229905. Lotus PEDUNCULATUS Cav. Fabaceae. Trefoil. From Belgium. Seeds presented by A. Van Slijcken, Antwerp. Received Nov. 9, 1955. 229906 to 229972. From Iran. Seeds collected by H. 8. Genty, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Nov. 9, 1955. Collected July to September, 1955, unless otherwise noted. 229906. A®LUROPUS LITTORALIS (Gouan) Parl. Poaceae. Col. No. 15365. Southern plain of Lake Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. Elevation 5,700 feet. Perennial salt grass in spring flood area. 229907 to 229909. AGROPYRON CRISTATUM (L.) Gaertn. Poaceae. Crested wheatgrass. 229907. Col. No. 15643. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Elevation 8,000 feet. Leafy bunchgrass. 229908. Col. No. 15801. Alborz Range, between Gorgan and Shahrud. Eleva- tion 6,200 feet. Xerophytic perennial. 229909. Col. No. 15817. Thirteen miles west of Firuzkuh, Alborz Range. Xerophytic bunch perennial. 229910. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15564. Mountains southwest of Dastana, Chaharmahal. Elevation 9,500 feet. Perennial bunchgrass to 3 feet high; leaves thin. 229811. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15595. East base of Kuhe Zard, Chaharmahal. Elevation 8,500 feet. Perennial to 3 feet high. 229912. AGROPYRON BRACHYPHYLLUM Boiss. & Haussk. - Wheatgrass. Col. No. 15596. East base of Kuhe Zard, Chaharmahal. Elevation 8,500 feet. 229913. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15608. East slope of Kuhe Zard, Chaharmahal. Elevation 9,000 feet- Perennial on rocky slope. 229914. AGROPYRON CAESPITOSUM Koch Wheatgrass. Col. No. 15623. Five miles south of Khunsar, Ostan. Elevation 9,000 feet. Tall leafy perennial, on rocky slopes. 229915. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15636. Dastana, Chaharmahal. Perennial on rocky limestone slope. 229916 and 229917. AGROPYRON TRICHOPHORUM (Link) Richt. Stiffhair wheaigrass. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 293 229906 to 229972—Continued 229916 to 229917—Continued 229916. Col. No. 15644. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Elevation 8,000 feet. Leafy perennial to 16 inches high. 229917. Col. No. 15645. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. 229918. AGROPYRON INTERMEDIUM (Host.) Beauv. Wheatgrass. Col. No. 15649. South slope of Damayand Mountain, Alborz Range. Eleva- tion 8,000 feet. Tall, slender perennial. 229919. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15650. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Elevation 8,000 feet. Perennial on rocky slope. 229920. AGROPYRON LOLIOIDES (Kar. & Kir.) Roshev. Wheatgrass. Col. No. 15651. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Eleva- tion 8,000 feet. Colonial perennial on rocky slope. 229921. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15654. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Elevation 8,000 feet. Perennial; leaves few. 229922. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15665. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Elevation 10,400 feet. Fine leaved perennial; stems to 2 feet high. 229923. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15676. Near Ab’Ali, Alborz Range. Elevation 6,000 feet. Slender, colonial perennial, to 2.5 feet high. 229924. AGROPYRON LOLIOIDES (Kar. & Kir.) Roshev. Wheaigrass. Col. No. 15684. Gach Sar, Alborz Range. Elevation 6,800 feet. 229925. AGROPYRON ELONGATIFORME Drob. Wheaigrass. Col. No. 15688. Gach Sar, Alborz Range. Elevation 6,800 feet. Slender perennial cut for hay. 229926. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15715. Twenty miles south of Kalow, Caspian slope of Alborz. Eleva- tion 4,000 feet. Perennial; stems leafy. 229927. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 15800. Alborz Range between Gorgan and Shahrud. Elevation 6,200 feet. Xerophytic perennial. 229928. AGROPYRON TRICHOPHORUM (Link) Richt. Stifflair wheatgrass. Col. No. 15816. Thirteen miles west of Firuzkuh, Alborz Range. Elevation 7,300 feet. Xerophytic perennial. 229929. APpERA INTERRUPTA L. Poaceae. Col. No. 15346. Twenty-two miles north of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 6,700 feet. Perennial forming colonies in moist soil. 229930. ALOPECURUS MYOSUROIDES Huds. Poaceae. Col. No. 15496. Nine miles west of Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Elevation 6,000 feet. Annual weed. | 229931. Atyssum. Brassicaceae. Col. No. 15765. ‘Ghondomeh’. Market, Sari, Caspian plain. Seeds used for medicinal purposes. 229932. ANDROPOGON sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15652. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Elevation 8,000 feet. Sparsely-leaved cespitose perennial. 294 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 225906 to 229972—Continued 229933. ANDROPOGON sp. Poaceae. nGols No. 15671. Near Ab’Ah, Alborz Range. Small tufted perennial on dry slope. 229934. BOoTHRIOCHLOA ISCHAEMUM (L.) Keng. Poaceae. Turkestan bluestem. Col. No. 15674. Near Ab’Ah, Alborz Range. Elevation 6,000 feet. Palatable perennial along ditches. 229935. Stipa REDOWSKI Trin. Poaceae. Needlegrass. Col. No. 15705. Thirty miles south of Kalow, Caspian side, Alborz Range. Elevation 6,500 feet. Slender Perennial with long curving culms on rocky slope. 229936. ARISTIDA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15707. Twenty-eight miles south of Kalow, Caspian side, Alborz Range- Elevation 6,000 feet. 229937. ARISTIDA sp. Col. No. 15797. Fifty-four miles east of Gorgan. Elevation 1,200 feet. Per- ennial to 3 feet high; leaves few. 229938. Bromus scoparius L. Poaceae. Broom brome. Col. No. 15338. Twenty-two miles north of Sanandaj, Kurdistan. Elevation 6,700 feet. Small, stooling annual. 229939 and 228940. BROMUS SYRIACUS Boiss. & Blanche Brome. 229939. Col. No. 15687. Garh Sar, Alborz Range. Elevation 7,000 feet. Cespitose xerophytic perennial cut for hay. 229940. Col. No. 15700. Thirty miles south of Kalow, Caspian slope of Ali orz. Elevation 6,500 feet. Perennial forming bushy clumps. 229941. CALAMAGROSTIS sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15452. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,000 feet. Scattered perennial with single culms to 2 feet high. 229942. Cupressus sp. Pinaceae. : Cypress. Col. No. 15716. Twelve miles south of Kalow, Caspian slope, Alborz. Large tree. 229943. DESCHAMPSIA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15458. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,000 feet. Meadow species. 229944 and 229945. DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS L. Silenceae. Carnation. 229944. Col. No. 15605. East base of Kuhe Zard, Chaharmahal. Elevation 8,500 feet. Flowers pink. 229945. Col. No. 15670. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Elevation 8,000 feet. Flowers pink; stems long. 229946. H®TERANTHELIUM PILIFERUM (Russ.) Jaub. & Spach. Poaceae. Col. No. 15251. Canyon above Dastana, south of Shahr-Kord. Elevation 7,500 feet. Annual to 6 inches high on rocky slope. 229947. Festuca sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15048. Dasht Arjan, Fars. June 15, 1955. Elevation 6,600 feet. Perennial grass; closely grazed. 229948. GLYCERIA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15527. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Plant beautiful, purple-topped, hydrophytic, perennial to 4 feet high. 229949. HoRDEUM VULGARE L. Poaceae. Barley. Col. No. 15754. ‘Joh’. Market, Babol, Caspian plain. A black type. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1954 295 229906 to 229972—Continued 229950. HorpEUM VULGARE L. Barley. Col. No. 15772. Market, Grogan. 229951. JUNIPERUS sp. Pinaceae. Col. No. 15808. Alborz Range between Gorgan and Shahrud. Elevation 6,200 feet. Erect, bushy tree to 40 feet high. 229952. JUNIPERUS sp. Col. No. 15804. Alborz Range between Gorgan and Shahrud. Elevation 6,200 feet. Spreading shrub to 2 feet high; forming large deep mats. 229953. JKKOELERIA CRISTATA (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Col. No. 15504. Northeast slope of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Elevation 9,500 feet. Perennial on dry meadow slopes. 229954 and 229955. Mepicaco sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. 229954. Col. No. 15583. Seven miles northwest of Shahr-Kord, Chaharmahal Elevation 7,000 feet. 229955. Col. No. 15647. South slope cf Damavand Mountain: Alborz Range. Elevation 8,000 feet. 229956. Metica sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15190. Near Ghaverokh along road to Shahr-Kord. Elevation 7,700 feet. Cespitose perennial in rock piles. 229957. MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS (L.) Lam. Fabaceae. Yellow sweetclover. Col. No. 15585. Seven miles northwest of Shahr-Isord, Chaharmahal. Eleva- tion 7,000 feet. Low, bushy species. 229958. PHLEUM PHLEOIDES (L.) Karst. Poaceae. Timothy. Col. No. 15306. Forty miles north of Kermanshah along road to Sanandaj. Eleva- tion 7,000 feet. Annual. 229959. PLANTAGO sp. Plantaginaceae. Col. No. 15591. Kuhe Rang, Chaharmahal. Elevation 8,000 feet. Used locally for medicine. 229960. PLANTAGO sp. Col. No. 15768. Market, Sari, Caspian plain. Seed used as a laxative. 229961. Poa sTERILIS Bieb. Poaceae. Bluegrass. Col. No. 15429. Southeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 9,000 feet. Tufted perennial on rocky slope. 229962. POA STERILIS Bieb. Bluegrass. Col. No. 15470. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,000 feet. Tall, tough, cespitose xerophytic perennial; roots strong, coarse; closely grazed. 229963. Poa sp. Col. No. 15520. Northeast side of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Elevation 10,000 feet. Plants small, growing among rocks; leaves tender. 229964. SrecaLE sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15664. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Eleva- tion 9,300 feet. Perennial; stems coarse. 229965. SORGHUM HALEPENSE (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Joknsongrass. Col. No. 15714. Twenty miles south of Kalow, Caspian slope of Alborz. Eleva- tion 4,000 feet. Tall, caney perennial. 229966. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. Whiteclover. Col. No. 15656. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Elevation 9,300 feet. 296 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 228506 te 229972—Continued 229967. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Persian clover. Col. No. 15571. Dastana, Chaharmahal. 229968. CoRONILLA VARIA L. Fabaceae. Crownvetch. Col. No. 15562. Dastana, Chaharmahal. Elevation 6,800 feet. Spreading perennial; stems to 2 feet long; liked by animals. 229968 and 22$970. Vicia vitLosa Roth Fabaceae. Hairy vetch. 229969. Col. No. 15559. Esfahan. Elevation 5,300 feet. Annual, winter and spring herb. 229870. Col. No. 15582. Seven miles northwest of Shahr-Kord, Chaharmahal. Elevation 7,000 feet. Spontaneous herb; flowers purple. 223971 VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi Fabaceae. Common cowpea. Col. No. 15579. Saman, Chaharmahal. 229972. (Undetermined.) Brassicaceae. Col. No. 14885. Fourteen miles south of Esfahan. May 26, 1955. Elevation 5,000 feet. Small, gray-canescent, sedum-like, herbaceous perennial; attractive ornamental border plant. 229973. CAMELLIA HONGKONGENSIS Seem. Theaceae. From Hong Kong. Seeds presented by the Gardens Division, Urban Services Depart- ment, Victoria. Received Nov. 8, 1955. 229974 to 229983. From Spain. Seeds collected by J. R. Furr, Valencia. Received Nov. 10, 1955. From Castellon de la Plana, unless otherwise noted. 229974 and 229$75. CiTRUS RETICULATA Blanco Rutaceae. Mandarin orange. 229874. ‘Seedless Clementine’. Collected at Albalat dels Sorells. 229975. ‘Mandarina Comun’. Seeds slightly flattened, prolific, good quality. 229976 to 229983. CiTRUS SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck Sweet orange. 229976. ‘Communa’. Fruits large, round, seedy. 229 77. ‘Doblefina’. Fruits smooth, oval, medium sized; juice reddish. 229978. ‘En refina’. Fruits with rough skin, medium sized; juice reddish. 229979. ‘Salustiana’. Fruits round, nearly seedless, medium sized, ripens early. 229980. ‘Salustiana’. Fruits round, nearly seedless, medium sized, ripens early. Collected at Albalat Dels Sorells. 229981. ‘Sanguinelli’. Fruits medium sized, high quality; Juice red. 229982. ‘Verna’. Fruits medium sized, oval, late ripening. 229983. ‘Viciedo’. Fruits round; seeds few; ripens midseason. , 229984 and 229985. SaccHarum (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Hawaii. Cuttings presented by the Experiment Station, Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association, Honolulu. Keceived Nov. 10, 1955. 229984. Mol. 4826. 229985. Mol. 5193. 229986. OrycA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Nov. 14, 1955. ‘Chinoor’. Supplied by the Government of Madhya Pradesh. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 297 229987. CucUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. From Iran. Seeds presented by G. H. Blackmon, Mashad. Received Noy. 14, 1955. ‘Shakhteh’. Long, green, gray-striped melon; flesh sweet, firm: moderately smooth. 229988 to 230079. From Great Britain. Plants presented by the Knap Hill Nursery, Woking, Surrey, England. Received Nov. 14, 1955. 22888 to 220072. RHODODENDRON X KOSTERIANUM Schneid. Ericaceae. Azalea, Knap Fill Pybrids. 229988. ‘Ada Brunieres’. 230024. ‘Knap Fill Yellow’. 229989. ‘Albatross’. 230025. ‘Lady Derby’. 229990. ‘Ann Callingham’. 230026. ‘Lady Rosebery’. 229991. ‘Avocet’. 230027. ‘Lapwing’. 229992. ‘Barbara Jenkinson’. 2320028. ‘Linnet’. 229993. ‘Bullfinch’. 230029. ‘Marion Merriman’. 229994. ‘Buzzard’. 230030. ‘Mephistopheles’. 229995. ‘Chaffinch’. 230031. ‘Merlin’. 229896. ‘Colin Kendrick’. 230032. ‘Mrs. 8. Waterer’. 229987. ‘Donald Waterer’. 230033. ‘Mrs. Gomer Waterer’. 229998. ‘Eva Goude’. 230034. ‘Muriel Watson Jones’. 229999. ‘Firecrest’. 239035. ‘Penguin’. 230000. ‘Fireglow’. 230036. ‘Peregrire’. 230001. ‘Flaming June’. 230087. ‘Red Indian’. 230002. ‘Florence Pilington’. 230038. ‘Redstart’. 230003. ‘Gannett’. 230039. ‘Rosella’. 230004. ‘Goldcrest’. 230040. ‘Ruth Davies’. 230005. ‘Goldfinch’. 230041. ‘Sandpiper’. 230006. ‘Golden Eagie’. 230042. ‘Satan’. 230007. ‘Golden Oriole’. 230043. ‘Spoonbill’. 230008. ‘Goldeneye’. 230044. ‘Sunset’. 230608. ‘Gwenda Kitkat’. 230045. ‘Sylphides’. 230010. ‘Gwyneth’. 230046. ‘Tanager’. 230011. ‘Hawfinch’. 230047. ‘Toucan’. 230012. ‘Heron’. 230048. “Troupial’. 230013. ‘Hiawatha’. 230049. ‘Violet Gordon’. 230014. ‘Homebush’. 230050. ‘Viscosepala’. 239015. ‘Hoopoe’. 230051. ‘Whitethroat’. 230016. ‘Iora’. 230052. ‘Wryneck’. 230017. ‘Jock Coutts’. 230053. ‘Yafile’. 236018. ‘Kestrel’. 230654. “Ambroise Verschaffell’. 230019. ‘Knap Hull Apricot’. 230055. ‘Chevalier de Reali’. 230020. ‘Knap Hill Orange’. 230656. ‘Chicago’. 230021. ‘Knap Hill Pink’. 230657. ‘Consul Ceresole’. 230022. ‘Knap Hill Rea’. 230058. ‘Dr. Reitenbach’. 2380023. ‘iKnap iil White’. 236059. ‘IF. de Koninck’. 298 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 229988 to 230079—Continued 229988 to 230073—Continued 230060. ‘Frans van dev Bom’. 230067. ‘King Albert’. 230061. ‘General Velter’. 230068. ‘Marmion’. 230062. ‘Goldball’. 230069. ‘Nicholas Beets’. 230063. ‘Golden Sunlight’. 230070. ‘Queen Emma’. 230064. ‘Hamlet’. 230071. ‘Queen Sophie’. 230065. ‘Hugo Koster’. 230072. ‘Robespiere’. 230066. ‘Jeanne Oosthoek’. 230073. ‘T. J. Seidel’. 230074 to 230079. RHODODENDRON (hybrids). 230074. A. 230077. E. 230075. C. 230078. ‘Exbury Azalea Brazil’. 230076. D. 230079. ‘NYS 33’. 230080. Cirrus SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck Rutaceae. Sweet orange. From Spain. Seeds collected by J. R. Furr, Careagente. Received Nov. 15, 1955. ‘Cadenera’. 230081 and 230082. From Japan. Seeds presented by the University of Tokyo, Hongo, Tokyo. Received Nov. 15, 1955. 230081. CAMELLIA RUSTICANA Hondo Theaceae. From Toka-machi, Nugata Prefecture. 230082. SyMPLOCOS COREANA (Leveille) Ohwi Symplocaceae. From Dando National Forest, Aichi Prefecture. 230083 to 230101. From New York. Plant material held at the U. 8S. Regional Plant Introduction Station, Geneva. Numbered Nov 15, 1955. From native and naturalized Maryland species collected in 1955 by the Department of Agronomy, University of Maryland, College Park. Seeds unless otherwise noted. 230083. Bromus INERMIS Leyss. Poaceae. Brome. No. 19. Doughoregan Manor, Ellicott City, Howard County. Seeds from an original lot of foundation Elsberry bromegrass, second generation. 230084 and 230085. DacryLis GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. 230084. No.1. John W Gourdy farm, Snow Hill, Worcester County. Seven- year-old stand; intermittently pastured; used for hay. 230085. No. 2 M. Hearn farm, Salisbury, Wicomico County. From a fence row; possibly a 20-year stand. 230086 to 230092. ‘TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clover. 230086. No. 8. John W. Gourdy farm, Snow Hill, Worcester County. Plant growing in orchard grass; stand about 7 years old. 230087 to 230091. Wicomico County. 230087. No. 12. Near Athol Neck. Along road in tall weeds and grasses. 236688. No.13. Near Athol Neck. Along road in tall grass and weeds. 230088. No. 15. William Bradley farm. One mile north of Hebron. Sixth generation from certified ‘Kenland’. 230090. No. 16. Clayton Pilchard farm. Two miles south of Quantico Eight-year-old stand; original source not known. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 299 230083 to 230101—Continued 230086 t> 230092—Continued 230087 to 2300°1—Continued 230091. No. 17. William Malchow farm, Whitehaven road, 10 miles south- west of Salisbury. Isolated for 15 years; original source unknown. 230092. No. 18. D. T. Puffenberger farm, Little Orleans, Allegany County. Ten-year-old strain; original source unknown. 230093 to 230101. TriroLium REPENS L. Whiteclover. 230093 to 230095. Westover, Somerset County. 230093. No.3. Carl Reilhard farm. From a 5-year-old pasture. 230094. No.4. Clarence Hartman farm. From a 7- to 8-year-old pasture. 230095. No.5. Clarence Hartman farm. From a 5- to 6-year-old pasture. 230096 No. 6. Olin Davis Sr. farm, Galena, Kent County. From plants growing in 8- to 9-year-old pasture. 230097. No.7. John W. Gourdy farm, Snow Hill, Worcester County. Stand 7 years old. 230098 to 230100. Wicomico County. 230098. No. 9. Old abandoned farmstead near Quantico. Growing in tall weeds and grasses. 230099. No. 10. Old abandoned farm near Athol Neck. Plant growing in tall grass. 230100. No.11. Abandoned farm near Athol Neck. Plant growing in weeds and tall grasses. 230101. No. 14. Southeastern shore of Maryland. 230102 to 230105. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. From Mexico. Seeds presented by C. Roy Adair, Tierra Blanca, Veracruz. RXe- ceived Noy. 15, 1955. 230102. ‘Criollo’. Field near Tierra Blanca 230103. ‘Fortuna (Morado)’. Durango Ranch. 230104. ‘Meco’ or ‘Jojutla’. Durango Ranch. 230105. ‘Reata’ or ‘Riata’. Durango Ranch. 230106 and 230107. From Australia. Seeds presented by Ed. Pollock, Parkes, New South Wales. Re- ceived Nov. 15, 1955. 230106. Cirrus ASSAMENSIS Dutta & Bhatt. Rutaceae. Tree to 20 feet high, very thorny; foliage moderately dense; susceptible to gum- mosis and canker. Fruits September to November. 230107. Cirrus MACROPTERA Mont. Tree to 50 feet high, very thorny, thickly branched; said to be hardy and long- lived. Fruits November to January. 230108. ScHEFFLERA ACTINOPHYLLA (Endl.) Harms Araliaceae. From Cuba. Seeds presented by Atkins Garden, Cienfuegos. Received Nov. 15, 1955. 230109. AscuLus sp. Aesculaceae. From France. Seeds collected by H.S. Gentry, Agricultural Expiorer, Plant Introduc- - tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Nov. 16, 1955. Col. No. 15827. Parks of Paris. Sept. 27,1955. Tall, well-formed shade tree. 300 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 230119 to 230140. From Ivan. Seeds collected by H. 8. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- oe Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received ov. 16, 1955. 230110. Loxium persicum Boiss. & Hohen. Poaceae. Ryegrass. Col. No. 15619 Faridan. Aug. 28, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. Grass slen- der; culms arched; to 16 inches high. 230111. Bromus sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15641. Eight miles northeast of Ab’Ali, Aborz Range Sept. 8, 1955. Elevation 8,000 feet. Bunch perennial to 2 feet high on steep shale slope. 230112 to 230114 BracHypoDIUM PINNATUM (L.) Beauv. Poaceae . Japanese falsebrome. 230112. Col. No. 15699. Thirty miles south of Kalow, Caspian slope of Alborz. Sept. 12, 1955. Elevation 6,500 feet. Perennial on rocky sedimentary slope. 230113. Col. No. 15719. Eight miles south of Kalow, Caspian side of Alborz. Sept. 12, 1955. Elevation 1,000 feet Perennial on steep sedimentary slope. 230114. Col. No. 15798. Fifty-four miles east of Gorgan. Sept. 15, 1955. Elevation 1,200 feet. Leafy-crowned perennial. 230115 and 230116. DactryLIS GLOMBRATA Var. HISPANICA (Roth.) Duby Poaceae. 230115. Col. No. 15613. Hast slope of Kuhe Zard, Chaharmahal. Aug. 27, 1955. Hievation 9,000 feet. Small perennial on rocky slope. 230116. Col. No. 15653. Elevation 8,000 feet. Xerophytic perennial on rocky slopes. 230117 and 230118. DactTyLis GLOMERATA L. Orchard¢grass. 230117. Col. No. 15695. Forty miles south of Kalow, Caspian slope of Alborz. Sept. 12, 1955. Elevation 7,500 feet. Perennial on steep sedimentary slope. 230118. Col. No. 15701. Thirty miles south of Kalow, Caspian side of Alborz. Sept. 12, 1955. Elevation 6,500 feet. Perennial on sedimentary slope. 230119. Exymus sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15666. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Sept. 9, 1955. Elevation 9,300 feet. 230120. Poasp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15603. East base of Kuhe Zard, Chaharmahal. Aug. 27, 1955. HEle- vation 8,500 feet. Leafy perennial in moist soil. 230121. FEstuca sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15655. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Sept. 19, 1955. Elevation 9,300 feet. Small tufted perennial, 230122. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 15658. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Sept. 9, 1955. Elevation 9,300 feet. Small, rather delicate perennial, in moist gulch. 2301238. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 15667. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Sept. 9, 1955. Elevation 9,300 feet. Short culm bunchgrass, in moist gulch. 230124. AGrRosTis ALBA L. Poaceae. Redtop. Col. No. 15672. Near Ab’Ali, Alborz Range. Sept. 9, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. Dense crowned perennial; leaves spreading; soil moist. 230125. Frstuca sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15686. Gach Sar, Alborz Range. Sept. 11, 1955. Hlevation 6,800 feet. Low perennial; leaves short, dense; soil moist. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 301 230110 to 230140—Continued 230126. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 15702. Thirty miles south of Kalow, Caspian side of Alborz. Sept. 12, 1955. Elevation 6,500 feet. Short-tufted perennial, on sedimentary rocks. 230127. HorpruMm sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15637. Dastana, Chaharmahal. Aug., 1955. Elevation 6,500 feet. Winter and spring annual on rocky soil. 230128 and 230129. Poa pratensis L. Poaceae. Kentucky bluegrass. 230128. Col. No. 15575. Dastana, Chaharmahal. Aug. 24, 1955. Elevation 6,700 feet. Leafy hydrophytic perennial. 230129. Col. No. 15599. East base of Kuhe Zard, Chaharmahal. Aug. 27, 1955. Elevation 8,500 feet. Perennial in moist soil. 230130. Poa sp. Col. No. 15660. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Sept. 9, 1955. Elevation 9,300 feet. Perennial in moist gulch. 230131. Poa sp. Col. No. 15661. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Sept. 9, 1955. Elevation 9,300 feet. Perennial with numerous culms. 230132. Poa pRATENSIS L. Kentucky bluegrass. Col. No. 15663. South slope of Dainavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Sept. 9, 1955. Elevation 9,300 feet. Colonial perennial in moist gulch. 230133. SecaLE sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15205. Dastana, south of Shahr-Kord. July 9,1955. Elevation 6,800 feet. Spring annual. 230134. Serarra sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15620. Faridan. Aug. 28, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. Annual weed. 230135. SETARIA sp. Col. No. 15677. Near Ab’Ali, Alborz Range. Sept. 10, 1955. Elevation 6,000 feet. Tender annual weed. 239136. SeTarRraA rTauica (L.) Beauv. Foxtail millet. Col. No. 15681. ‘Ar7an’. Sixteen miles north of Karaj, Alborz Range. Sept. 11, 1955. Elevation 5,000 feet. Annual to 1 foot high; seeds edible, also used for bird seed. 233137. SporoBoLus sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15450. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 4, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. Hydrophyte; foliage dense. 230138. SpoROBOLUS sp. Col. No. 15451. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 4, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. Black-top hydrophyte; leaf cover very dense. 230139. Stipa sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15648. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Sept. 8, 1955. 239140. Srrpa sp. Col. No. 15703. Thirty miles south of Kalow, Caspian side of Alborz. Sept. 12, 1955. Elevation 6,500 feet. Perennial on rocky slope. 230141. TrLoPHA SPECIOSISSIMA (J. EK. Sm.) R. Br. Proteaceae. Crimson waratah. From Australia. Seeds presented by H. G. Kershaw, Pymble, New South Wales. Received Nov. 17, 1955. 302 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 230142. CARPODETUS SERRATUS Forst. Escalloniaceae. From New Zealand. Seeds presented by Duncan & Davies, Ltd., New Plymouth. Received Nov. 17, 1955. 230143. LoPpHANTHERA LACTESCENS Ducke Malpighiaceae. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Jardin Botanico, Rio de Janeiro, through Robert Godbey, Kendall, Fla. Received Nov. 17, 1955. 230144. ALLOPHYLUS AFRICANUS P. Beauv. Sapindaceae. From Northern Rhodesia. Seeds presented by the Silviculturist Forest Department, Nadola. Received Nov. 17, 1955. 230145 to 230157. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Botanical Garden, Calcutta. Received. Nov. 17, 1955. 230145. Asroma aucusta L.{. Sterculiaceae. 230146. CareEyA AUSTRALIS (Benth.) F. Muell. Lecythidaceae. 230147. GauzUMA ULMIFOLIA Lam. Sterculiaceae. 230148. Henicreresisora L. Sterculiaceae. 230149. HerRITIERA FOMES Buch. Ham. Sterculiaceae. 230159. HERITIERA gp. No. 1. 230151. HeRITIERA sp. No. 2. 230152. Mbr.ocHia CORCHORIFOLIA L. Sterculiaceae. 2309153. PTreROSPERMUM ACERIFOLIUM (L.) Willd. Sterculiaceae. 230154. PTeROSPERMUM SEMISAGITTATUM Buch.-Ham. 239155. PreRyGoTA ALATA (Roxb.) R. Br. Sterculiaceaze. 230156. StreRCULIA ROXBURGHII Wall. Sterculiaceae. Bottletree. 230157. StTERCULIA VILLOSA Roxb. Bottletree. 230158 to 230173. From India. Seeds presented by D. Raghava Reddy, Penagaluru, Cuddapah. Re- ceived Nov. 18, 1955. 230158. Awpizzia AMARA (Roxb.) Boivin. Mimosaceae. 230159. BavHInia sp. Caesalpinaceae. 230160. BUCHANANIA LATIFOLIA Roxb. Anacardiaceaze. 230161. CaNTHIUM DIDYMUM Roxb. Rubiaceae. 230162. CHLOROXYLON SWIETENIA DC. Rutaceae. 2301583. ComMBRETUM sp. Combretaceae. 230164. DavBerGcia LANCEOLARIA L.f. Fabaceae. 230165. GLYCOSMIS PENTAPHYLLA (Retz.) Correa Rutaceae. 230166. HemicycLia SEPIARIA Wight & Arn. Euphorbiaceae. 230167. JaASMINUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM Willd. Oleaceae. 230168. MuiLLiIncTonra HORTENSI!S L. f. Bignoniaceae. 230169. PouyaLTHia ceRasorpES Benth. & Hook. Annonaceae. 230170. RaNnpia MALABARICA Lam. Rubiaceae. 230171. RaANDIA ULIGINOSA (Retx.) Poir. 230172. SapinDuUSs TRIFOLIATA L. Sapindaceae. Treeleaf soapberry. 230173. Watsura PIScIDIA Roxb. Meliaceae. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 203 230174 and 230175. From Australia. Seeds presented by Dawson Harrison Propietary, Limited, Perth. Received Nov. 18, 1955. 230174. BEAUFORTIA SQUARROSA Schauer Myrtaceae. 230175. GREVILLEA WILSON A Cunn. Proteaceae. 230176. Corrs sp. Rubiaceae. From the Philippines. Seeds presented by A. G. Newhall, Manila. Received Nov. ws). 1955. — 230177 to 230179. From Spain. Seeds collected by J. R. Furr, Valencia. Received Nov. 28, 1955. Collected in Murcia. 230177 and 230178. Citrus Limon (L.) Burm.f. Rutaceae. Lemon. 230177. ‘Primofiori’. 230178. ‘Verna’. Skin thick, smooth; nipple prominent; seeds few. 230179. Crrrus sINENsIS (L.) Osbeck Sweet orange. ‘Macetera’. 230180 and 230181. From New York. Plants growing at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Geneva. Numbered Nov. 21, 1955. Originally from Turkey; collected in 1949 by J. R. Harlan. 230180. CucurRBITA MAXIMA Duchesne Cucurbitaceae. Squash. Fruits flat, ribbed, about 14 inches in diameter; color brownish-gray; flesh deep orange, about 2 inches thick; late maturing. 230181. CucuRBITA PEPO L. Pumpkin. Fruits globose, sharply ribbed; color dark green, 3.5 inches in diameter; flesh hght orange, about 0.66 inch thick. 230182. Linum usiratissimum L. Linaceae. Flax. From Yugoslavia. Seeds presented by an unknown donor, Oveara. Received Nov. 21, 1955. | ‘Pfeiffer Oveara 101’. 230183. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. Whiteclover. From Argentina Seeds presented by Agrolit, Rosario. Received Nov. 18, 1955. 230184 to 230186. Cucumis MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. From Iran. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission to Iran, Esfahan. Received Noy. 18, 1955. 230184. No.3. Skin yellow, somewhat thin; flavor fair. 230185. No. 2. ‘Gorgab’. Skin thick, yellow; flavor good; grown in Gorgab north of Esfahan. 230186. No.1. ‘KKat Khoda Hossaini’. Green-skin variety. 230187. Cirrus sp. Rutaceae. Origin and donor unknown. Received Nov. 18, 1955. (Budwood.) 230188. Bauuinia sp. Caesalpiniaceae. From Florida. Plant growing at the United States Plant Introduction Station, ~Miami. Numbered Nov. 23, 1955. Seed presented by Henry Field, Coconut Grove. Origmally from India. No. 2. 304 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 230189. MuiscanTuus JAPoNIcus (Thunb.) Oerst. Poaceae. Japanese silvergrass. From New Caledonia Seed presented by J. Barrau, South Pacific Commission. Noumea. Received Nov. 23, 1955. 230190. Lorus cornicuLatus L. Fabaceae. Birdsfoot trefoil. From Denmark. Seeds presented by Det Kongelige Danske, Landhusholdnings- selskab, Copenhagen. Received Nov. 28, 1955. No. 550/21. 230191. Zinnia AcEROSA A. Gray Asteraceae. From Mexico Seeds presented by Jerzy Rzedowski, Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi City. Received Nov. 22, 1955. Collected on alluvial soil at Antiguo Morelos, 3 km. south of Presa de Guadalupe. Hlevation 1,300 meters. 230192 to 230201. From the Philippines. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission, Manila. Received Nov. 22, 1955. 230192 to 230199. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Peanut. Introduced from Formosa. 230192. ‘E.G.’- Local variety. 230196. ‘Ta Pau Tao.’ 230193. ‘Husi Yuam’. 230197. ‘Tirik’. Local variety 230184. ‘Lao Kung Tzu Tow’. 230198. ‘Touti. No. 17’. 230195. ‘Lung-Toy-yo Tao’. 230199. ‘Yuan Yung Tou’, 230200 and 230201. Guycine Max (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. 220200. ‘Bilmoi No. 1’. 230201. ‘Bilomi. No. 2’. 230202 to 230204. Triticum arstivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Kerya. Seeds presented by H. C. Thorpe, Plant Breeding Station, Njoro. Received Nov. 23, 1955. 230202. ‘Rhodesian Sabanero’. 230203. 251. E. 230204. W. 1. 230205 to 230218. Ipomora BataTas (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. From the Philippines. |Tubers presented by the Central Experiment Station, College, Laguna. Received Nov. 25, 1955. 230205. ‘Borneo White’. 230212. K 140. 239206. ‘Borneo Red’. 230213. ‘Madon’. 230207. C162. 230214. ‘Palawan No 2’. 230208. ‘Dutch Kaliboru’. 30215. ‘Putih Selatan’. 230209. F.A. 17. 230216. ‘Samar Big Yellow’. 230210. ‘Julumdur’. 2502Gee | salu er WAUI, 1 2. 230218. ‘Tai-nun 45’. 230219 to 286231. From New York. Plants held at the United States Regional Plant Introduction Station, Geneva. Numbered Nov. 28, 1955. Plant material collected by the Department of Agronomy, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 61, 1955 305 230219 to 230231—Continued 220219 to 230225. Merpscaco sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfaifa. 230219. No. 55-1. From the farm of R. 8. Schrack, Loganton, Sugar Valley, Clinton County, Pa. Cultivated. Original seed variegated; stand sparse, ae 14 years old; crown rot and probably bacterial wilt present throughout eld. 230220. No. 55-2. From the farm of Louis R. Jones, Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pa. Original seed common northwest variety. Stand about 11 years old; density moderate. Crown rot and bacterial wilt found in field. 230221. No. 55-5. From the farm of Dale Corbin, Reyno!ldsville, Jefferson County, Pa. Cultivated: local strain for 10 years. Originally common northwest type; pure seed of this strain unavailable. 230222. No. 55-8. From the farm of C. M. Stahlman, Revroldsville, Jefferson County, Pa. Cultivated, original seed type unknown. Stand about 10 years old; moderate density; no bacterial wilt and little crown rot found. 220223. No. 55-10. Jefferson County Home, Brookville, Pa. ‘Grimm’. Cultivated, 3 plant generations removed from original stock. 239224. No. 55-11. From the farm of Bernard M. Bauer, Emporium, Cameron County, Pa. ‘Grimm’. Cultivated. Stand about 13 years old; no bacterial wilt and little crown rot found in field. 230225. No. 55-13. From the farm of Howard L. Burkett, Mann’s Choice, Bedford County, Pa. ‘Grimm’. Cultivated. Stand about 9 years old; no bacterial wilt and little crown rot found in field. 230226 to 230231. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clover. 230226. No. 55-3. From the farm of Fred Bechel, Nicktown, Cambria County, Pa. Cultivated; medium type. Original source of seed unknown. 239227. No. 55-4. From the farm of Harry Hill, Indiana, Indiana County, Pa. Cultivated; mammoth type. Stand about 25 vears old. 230228. No. 55-5. From the farm of E. E. Griffith, Smicksburg, Indiana County, Pa. Cultivated for 38 years; medium type. Original source of seed unknown. 230229. No. 55-7. From the farm of Dale Corbin, Reynoldsville, Jefferson County, Pa. Cultivated; medium type. Stand 10 years old; original source of seed unknown. Mixed seed collected. 230230. No. 55-9. From the farm of C. M. Stahlman, Reynoldsville, Jefferson County, Pa. Cultivated; medium type. Stand 10 years old; original source unknown. 230231. No. 55-12. From the farm of J. Henry Baker, Everett, Bedford County, Pa. Cultivated; medium type; seeds harvested from this strain for about 50 years. Original source unknown. 230232 to 230277. From Iran. Seeds collected by H. 8S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Novy. 28, 1955. 230232. AGROPYRON sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15453. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 4, 1955. Elevation 10,090 feet. Rare perennial; growing on rocky slope. 230233. AGROSTIS sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15442. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 4, 1955. Hlevation 10,000 feet. Plants forming deep pasture in moist meadow. 230234. AGROSTIS PALUSTRIS Huds. Creeping bent. Col. No. 15454. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 4, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. Colonial perennial to 1 foot high. 306 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 230232 to 230277—Continued 230235. AGROSTIS sp. Col. No. 15574. Dastana, Chaharmahal. Aug. 24, 1955. Elevation 6,700 feet. Perennial growing along ditch. 230236. AGROSTIS sp. Col. No. 15598. East base of Kuhe Zard, Chaharmahal. Aug. 27, 1955. Ele- vation 8,500 feet. Small tufted perennial. 230237 and 230238. Amni coptTicum L. Apiaceae. 230237. Col. No. 15748. Market, Babol, Caspian plain. Sept. 18, 1955. Used for seasoning food. 230238. Col. No. 15790. ‘Anis’. Market in Gorgan. Sept. 14, 1955. Culti- vated; used for seasoning food. 230239. PBRACHIARIA ERUCAEFORMIS (J. E. Smith) Griseb. Poaceae. Col. No. 15581. Saman, Chaharmahal. Aug. 25, 1955. Elevation 6,500 feet. Weedy, succulent annual. 230240. Festuca sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15696. Thirty-five miles south of Kalow, Caspian slope of Alborz. Sept. 12, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. Thin, colonial perennial. 230241. BracHyPpopiuM sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15697. Thirty-five miles south of Kalow, Caspian slope of Alborz. Sept. 12, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. Tall perennial on cliff. 230242. CALAMAGROSTIS sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15662. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Sept. 9, 1955. Elevation 9,300 feet. Rather coarse perennial in moist gulch. 230243. Daucus caroTa L. Apiaceae. Carrot. Col. No. 15393. Market, Maragheh, Azerbaijan. Aug. 1, 1955. Elevation 6,300 feet. 230244. EcHINOCHLOA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15673. Near Ab’Ah, Alborz Range. Sept. 10, 1955. Elevation 6,000 feet. Tall, rather succulent annual. 230245. Eremurus sp. Liliaceae. Col. No. 15117. Kowkun Valley, Fars. June 28, 1955. Elevation 7,500 feet. 230246. Festuca sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15267. Nineteen miles west of Hamedan July 24, 1955 Elevation 9,000 feet. Thin-leaved, tufted perennial; crown to 6 inches high. Browsed. 230247. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 15272. Five miles north of Kermanshah. July 25, 1955. Hlevation 6,000 feet. Tufted perennial. 230248. FrsrucaA KRONENBURGI! Hack. Fescue. Col. No. 15682. Nineteen miles north of Karaj, Alborz Range. Sept. 11, 1955 Elevation 6,000 feet. Large, coarse bunchgrass. 230249. PuccINELLIA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15364. Southern plain of Lake Rezaiyeh, Azerbaijan. July 31, 1955. Perennial forming loose cover. 230250. GLYCERIA sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15456. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 4, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. Leafy grass with silvery panicles. 230251. GyYPSOPHILA sp. Silenaceae. Col. No. 15815. Ten miles west of Firuzkuh, Alborz Range. Sept. 17, 1955. Elevation 6,800 feet. Cushion plant forming smooth bluish-green pillows on rocks. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1955 307 230232 to 230277—Continued 230252. HERACLEUM sp. Apiaceae. Col. No. 15602. Eeast base of Kuhe Zard, Chaharmahal. Aug. 7, 1955. Ele- vation 8,500 feet. Wild perennial; seeds used for seasoning. 230253. HERACLEUM sp. Col. No. 15752. Babol, Caspian plain. Sept. 13, 1955. Seeds used in pickling. 230254. HoRDEUM TURKESTANICUM Nevski Poaceae. Barley. Col. No. 15669. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Sept. 9, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. Coarse, bunch perennial. 2390255. HORDEUM sp. Col. No. 15447. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 4, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. Perennial thriving on dry meadow slopes. 239256. KorLERIA cRISTATA (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Col. No. 15506. Northeast slope of Kuhe Savalan, Azerbaijan. Aug. 9, 1955. Elevation 9,500 feet. Red-stemmed perennial. 230257. LALLEMANTIA IBERICA (Bieb.) Fisch. & May. Menthaceae. Col. No. 15357. Thirty miles south of Saghez, Kurdistan. July 29, 1955. Elevation 8,000 feet. Annual herb to 2 feet high. Seed used for oil and on bread. 230258. LALLEMANTIA sp. Col. No. 15769. ‘Shaibahti’. Market, Sari, Caspian plain. Sept. 14, 1955. Seeds used as medicine. 239259. LALLEMANTIA PELATA (L.) Fisch. & Mey. Col. No. 15775. ‘Babuneh’. Market, Gorgan. Sept. 14, 1955. Spicy herb; eaten with bread and cheese. 230260. LoLIuM PERENNE L. Poaceae. Ryegrass. Col. No. 15295. Forty miles north of Kermanshah along road to Sanandaj. July 27, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. Leafy perennial used for hay. 230261. Metica sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15566. Mountain southwest of Dastana, Chaharmahal. Aug. 23, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. Fine-leaved perennial; culms 1 foot high. 230262. MELIcA sp. Col. No. 15612. East slope of Kuhe Zard, Chaharmahal. Aug. 27, 1955. Elevation 9,500 feet. Delicate perennial among rocks. 230263. MeELIca sp. Col. No. 15646. South slope of Damavand Mountain, Alborz Range. Sept. 8, 1955. Elevation 8,000 feet. Xerophytic perennial. 230264. Me Lica sp. Col. No. 15698. Thirty miles south of Kalow, Caspian slope of Alborz. Sept. 12, 1955. Elevation 6,500 feet. Perennial on sedimentary slope. 230265. SatTuresA HORTENSIS L. Menthaceae. Summer savory. Col. No. 15779. ‘Marzeh’. Marketin Gorgan. Sept. 15, 1955. Plant used as a green leafy spice or relish vegetable. 230266. Oryzopsissp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15642. Eight miles northeast of Ab’Ali, Alborz Range. Sept. 8, 1955. Elevation 8,000 feet. Perennial in broad bunches; culms numerous, 20 inches high. 230267. PHALARIS Sp. Poaceae. ~ Col. No. 15486. Kuhe Sion between Sarab and Ardabil, Azerbaijan. Aug. 6, 1955. Elevation 8,500 feet. Small, tufted perennial. 308 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 163 230232 to 230277—Continued 230268. PHLEUM ALPINUM L. Poaceae. Alpine timothy. Col. No. 15475. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 5, 1955. Hlevation 10,000 feet. Small perennial. 239269. Rumrx sp. Polygonaceae. Col. No. 15593. Kuhe Rang, Chaharmahal. Aug. 26, 1955. Elevation 8,000 feet. Tall herb on rocky slope; seeds edible. 230270. RuMEX sp. Col. No. 15609. Hast slope of Kuhe Zard, Chaharmahal. Aug. 27, 1955. Ele- vation 9,000 feet. Seeds used in medicine. 239271. SopHora ALOPECUROIDES L. Fabaceae. Col. No. 15160. ‘Makh safid’. Bavanat Valley, Fars. July 1, 1955. Eleva- tion 7,000 feet. An erect perennial to 1.5 feet high; flowers white; used as green manure in orchards. 230272. SopHORA sp. Col. No. 15622. ‘Mayju’. Northwest of Damaneh, Faridan. Aug. 28, 1955. Elevation 7,000 feet. Widespread, deep-rooted perennial; used as green manure. 236273. Stipa sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 15818. Between Firuzkuh and Damavand, Alborz Range. Sept. 17, 1955. Elevation 7,500 feet. Xerophytic, palatable perennial. 239274. ‘TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Fabaceae. Alsike clover. Col. No. 15439. Northeast base of Kuhe Sahand, Azerbaijan. Aug. 4, 1955. Elevation 10,000 feet. Leafy, spreading perennial growing in moist meadow; flowers pink. 233275. VICIA NARBONENENSIS L. Fabaceae. Veitch. Col. No. 15042. Dasht Arjan, Fars. June 15, 1955. Elevation 6,600 feet. Annual broad-leaved herb. 233276. (Undetermined). Menthaceae. Col. No. 15266. Near Esfahan. July 16, 1955. Elevation 5,500 feet. Aro- matic, ornamental and fragrant herb. 230277. (Undetermined.) Apiaceae. Col. No. 15507. East base of Kuhe Zard, Chaharmahal. Aug. 27, 1955. Ele- vation 8,500 feet. Growing among rocks; used for seasoning food. 230278. CAMELLIA JAPONICA L. Theaceae. Commen camellia. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Aichi Prefecture Horticultural Experiment Station, Kiyosu-Cho, Aichi-ken. Received Nov. 29, 1955. 230279 to 230318. From Mexico. Roots collected by H.S. duction Section, Horticultural Crops Nov. 29, 1955. 230279 to 239292. DioscorEA compostrA Hemsl. Dioscreaceae. Yam. 230279. Col. No. 15854. ‘Barbasco’. Los Mangas, Rancho Progreso, 5 miles south of Tierra Blanca, Veracruz. Nov. 5, 1955. Vines rather dense in milpa clearing.

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