Nat a FE Sees Pate hats oo = Es Ee eh Ae 53 Soi ees iS Eten aA rarer te me ae ate SE, “ “ ae Le Bite eee eer pine SSF : w< ee ke ir +o MS a. ee 1) 1 Tee ‘f hab "is 4 4 Uke i “;, Plant Inventory No. I71 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Washington, D.C., May 1968 re Ss MV. (7l~\V73 © — EEE lov. PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 (NOS. 285531 TO 294438) CONTENTS Page MSV CIN EO Ley guerre ecco aie ae cea cece eeu Soe vlcscc Casasdi das sienseh steasaiadatiatases ae saad Seasetesconpctscstbusoutenuesbuesesésus 3 liad exaone Commo mmanduscientifiGymalmnes) cecsccccsceccessocecccesunccactucccosecces cons cosetecnsteceheroeeeoesonees 315 This inventory, No. 171, lists the plant material (Nos. 285531 to 294438) received by the New Crops Research Branch, Crops Re- search Division, Agricultural Research Service, during the period from January 1 to December 31, 1963. The inventory is a historical record of plant material introduced for Department and other specialists, and is not to be considered as a list of plant material for distribution. The species names used are those under which the plant material was received. These have been corrected only for spelling, author- ities, and obvious synonymy. Questions related to the names pub- lished in the inventory and obvious errors should be directed to the author. If misidentification is apparent, please submit an her- barium specimen with flowers and fruit for reidentification. HOWARD L. HYLAND, Botanist. Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. a3 o3 2: INVENTORY 285531 and 285532. From India. Plants presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Insti- tute, New Delhi. Received Jan. 2, 1963. 285531. PRUNUS SALICINA L. Amygdalaceae. Japanese plum. ‘Jamuni’. 285532. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch Peach. ‘Sherbati’. 285533. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. From Sweden. Rooted cuttings presented by Fredrik Nilsson, Alnarp, Akarp. Received Jan. 2, 1963. A-2. 285534. BRACHYOTUM STRIGOSUM (L. f.) Triana Melastomataceae. From Colombia. Seeds collected by J. Wurback, Paramo de Chisaca. Re- ceived Jan. 11, 1963. 285535 to 285538. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Peanut. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomico do Estado de Sao Paulo, Campinas. Received Jan. 15, 1963. 285535. ‘Preta Marilia’. 285536. ‘Roxo’. 285537. ‘Tatu’. 285538. ‘Tatu Creme’. 285539. PHLEUM PRATENSEL. Poaceae. Timothy. From the United States. Plants growing at the Regional Plant Introduc- tion Station, Geneva, N.Y. Numbered Jan. 21, 1963. Geneva No, 62903. Selection from P.I. 251846, from Italy. Plants vigor- ous, hardy, leafy, 10 by 28 inches, semiprostrate, stooled out; leaves nar- row, grayish green. Resistant to Puccinia graminis var. phlei-pratensis. 285540. PHLEUM PRATENSE L. Poaceae. Timothy. From the United States. Plants growing at the Regional Plant Introduc- tion Station, Geneva, N.Y. Numbered Jan. 21, 1963. Geneva No. 62904. Selection from P.I. 267063, from Poland. Plants hardy, uniform, vigorous, 25 by 20 inches; leaves dark green; fall recovery excellent. Resistant to Puccinia graminis var. phlei-pratensis. 285541 to 286076. From Poland. Seeds presented by the Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roslin, Warsaw. Received Jan. 16, 1963. 285541 to 285544. ALLIUM CEPA L. Liliaceae. Onion. 285541. ‘Wolska, Chodow’. 285542. ‘Wolska, Czerniakow’. 285543. ‘Wolska, Selecta’. 4 5 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 . a 285541 to 286076—Continued 285544. ‘Wolska, Ulrich’. 285545. ALLIUM PORRUM L. Leek. 285546. APIUM GRAVEOLENS L. Apiaceae. Celery. ‘Jablkowy’. 285547. ARRHENATHERUM ELATIUS (L.) Presl Poaceae. Tall oatgrass. ‘Antoninski’. Received as Avena elatior, a synonym. 285548. AVENA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Common oats. ‘Pulawski’. 285549. ARRHENATHERUM ELATIUS (L.) Presl Poaceae. Tall oatgrass. ‘Wieclawicki’. 285550 to 285568. AVENA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Common oats. Received as var. auera. 285550. ‘Antoninski Najwezesniejszy’. 285551. ‘Antoninski Pozny’. 285552. ‘Bartek Udycki’. 285553. ‘Bialy Sielecki’. 285554. ‘Charkowskij 0596’. 285555. ‘Czakinskaja’. 285556. ‘Dolnoslaski’. 285557. ‘Jubileuszowy Wieclawicki’. 285558. ‘Kosak’. 285559. ‘Najwezesniejszy Niemierczanski’. 285560. ‘Pomorski Zloty’. 285561. ‘Przeboj I’. 285562. ‘Przeboj II’. 285563. ‘Pulawski Sredniorychly’. 285564. ‘Pulawski Wczesny’. 285565. ‘Rychlik Trybanski’. 285566. ‘Svaloefs Samenhavre’. 285567. ‘Udycz Nowy 96’. 285568. ‘Udycz Zolty’. 285569 to 285573. AVENA SATIVA var. ARISTATA Schlecht. 285569. ‘Dluzewski’. 285570. ‘Gorczanski Bialy’. 285571. ‘Koicielecki’. 285572. ‘Ligowo Sielecki’. 285573. ‘Mlochowski’. 285574 and 285575. AVENA SATIVA var. FLAVA Koern. 285574. ‘Proporczyk’. 285575. ‘Zlotniak’ (Krosno). 285576 to 285582. AVENA SATIVA var. MUTICA Schlecht. 285576. ‘Irbit’. 285577. ‘Kolumb’. 285578. ‘Pomorski Pozny’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 81, 1963 S23» 285541 to 286076—Continued 285579. ‘Rychlik Kazarowski’. 285580. ‘Segerhavre’. 285581. ‘Solacki Wezesny’. 285582. ‘Weihenstephaner’. 285583. AVENA SATIVA var. OBTUSATA Alef. ‘Zielony’. 285584. AVENA STRIGOSA Schreb. ‘Tatry’. 285585. AVENA sp. 133, 1D) 285586. AVENA sp. K. 38. 285587. AVENA sp. ‘Stopka’. 285588. AVENA sp. ‘Trzebunia’. 285589 to 285591. BrTA VULGARIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Beet. 285589. ‘Epipski Freege’. 285590. ‘Epipski Hoser’. 285591. ‘Okragly Ciemnoczerwony’. 285592 to 285595. BETA VULGARIS var. CRASSA DC. 285592. ‘Strzelecki I HAR’. 285593. ‘Udycki Zolty Walcowaty’. 285594. ‘Walcowaty Zolty Granum’. 285595. ‘Walcowaty Zolty PZHR’. 285596. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. BOTRYTIS L. Brassicaceae. Broccoli. No. 30. 285597 to 285601. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Cabbage. 285597. ‘Amager Chodow’. 285598. ‘Amager Ulrich’. 285599. ‘Grebalowska’. 285600. ‘Pierwszy Zbior’. 285601. ‘Stulecie Ulricha’. 285602. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. ACEPHALA DC. Kale. ‘Krasa’. 285603 to 285610. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. 285603. ‘Delikates, Spojnia’. 285604. ‘Delikates, Ulrich’. 285605. ‘Monastyrski, Chodow’. ~ 285606. ‘Monastyrski, Freege’. 285607. ‘Monastyrski, Ulrich’. 285608. ‘Nochowski Szklarniowy’. 285609. ‘Przybyszewski’. 285610. ‘Warszawski Inspektowy’. 6 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 £&@ 285541 to 286076—Continued 285611. CUCURBITA PEPO L. Cucurbitaceae. Pumpkin. 285612 to 285618. DAUCUS CAROTA L. var. CAROTA Apiaceae. Carrot. 285612. ‘Amager’. 285613. ‘Amsterdamska’. 285614. ‘Lenka’. 285615. ‘Londynska’. 285616. ‘Nantejska’. 285617. ‘Perfekcja’. 285618. ‘Pierwszy Zbior’. 285619 to 285623. DAUCUS CAROTA var. SATIVA DC. 285619. ‘Biala Zielonoglowa PZHR’. 285620. ‘Biala Zielonoglowa SWHN’. 285621. ‘Lobberychska, Busczynski’. 285622. ‘Lobberychska, SWHN’. 285623. ‘St. Valery’. 285624 and 285625. HoRDEUM DISTICHON var. NUDUM L. Poaceae. 285624. ‘Mlochowski Nagi’. 285625. ‘Podhala 33’. 285626 to 285639. HoRDEUM DISTICHON var. PALMELLA Harlan 285626. ‘Krakowski’. 285627. ‘Opolski 152/246’, 285628. ‘Antalek’. 285629. ‘Bornyna’. 285630. ‘Browarny IHAR’. 285631. ‘Futtergerste Morgenroth’. 285632. ‘Kazimierski’. 285633. ‘Mazowiecki’. 285634. ‘Pucki’. 285635. ‘Pulawski Browarny 246’. 285636. ‘Refieks’. 285637. ‘Rod 17 Kn’. 285638. ‘Sandomierski’. 285639. ‘Skrzeszowicki’. 285640 to 285649. HoRDEUM VULGARE var. PALLIDUM Seringe 285640. ‘Grodkowicki’. 285641. ‘Kostek’. 285642. ‘Kujawiak I’. 285643. ‘Milkulicki’. 285644. R 62 B. 285645. R 145/181. 285646. R W 112. 285647. ‘Slaski I’. 285648. ‘Slaski II’. 285649. ‘Urbanowicki’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 1963 q 285541 to 286076—Continued 285650 to 285657. LAcTUCA SATIVA L. Cichoriaceae. Garden lettuce. 285650. As 44. 285651. ‘Boettnera’. 285652. ‘Bronowicka’. 285653. ‘Cud Voorburgu’. 285654. ‘Dippego’. 285655. ‘Krolowa Majowych’. 285656. ‘Nochowska’. 285657. ‘Rakowicka’. 285658. LACTUCA VIROSA L. 285659 to 285690. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 285659. ‘Ailsa Craig’. 285660. ‘All Clear’. 285661. ‘Carrick’. 285662. ‘Casaque Rouge’. 285663. ‘Charkowskij’. 285664. E.S. 1. 285665. E.S. 5. 285666. ‘Gruntowyj Gribowskij’. 285667. ‘Harbinger’. 285668. ‘Immun’, 285669. ‘Iregi Korai’. 285670. ‘Keskemeti’. 285671. ‘Krakowski Wczesny’. 285672. ‘Majak’. 285673. N.D.A.C. 285674. ‘Niedrige Busch’. 285675. No. 10. 285676. No. 99. 285677. ‘Oktiabrionok’. 285678. ‘Perfecta’. 285679. ‘Pierrette’. 285680. ‘Planowyj’. 285681. ‘Plowdiwska Konserwa’. 285682. ‘Puszkinskij’. 285683. ‘Rakowicki’. 285684. ‘Reine des Hatives’. 285685. ‘Seelandia’. 285686. ‘Singh Cross’. 285687. ‘Sztambowyj Alpatiewa’. 285688. ‘Westlandia’. 285689. ‘Zaria’. 285690. ‘Zoltoowocowy 802’. 285691 and 285692. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. 8 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 285541 to 286076—Continued 285691. ‘Mamut’. 285692. ‘Rakowicka’. 285693 to 285701. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS var. NANUS Martens Fabaceae. 285693. ‘Biala Wyborowa’. 285694. ‘Bronowicka’. 285695. ‘Itota Saxa’. 285696. ‘Krakowska’. 285697. ‘Perlowka’. 285698. ‘Quittlinga’. 285699. ‘Saxa’. 285700. ‘Saxa-Hoser’. 285701. ‘Wiejska’. 285702. PHYSALIS AEQUATA Jacq. f.ex Nees Solanaceae. Groundcherry. 285703. PHYSALIS ALKEKENGII L. Strawberry groundcherry. | 285704. PHYSALIS TRANCHETII Masters Lantern groundcherry. | 285705. PHYSALIS PERUVIANA L. Peruvian groundcherry. 285706 to 285749. PISUM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. Garden pea. 285706. ‘Bulawa’. 285707. ‘Ceser’. 285708. ‘Czwartkowy Polny’. 285709. ‘Jeleniecki’. 285710. ‘Kujawski Pozny’. 285711. ‘Kujawski Wezesny’. 285712. ‘Sielecki’. 285713. ‘Tabu’. 285714. ‘Wiktoria Pzhr’. 285715. ‘Zolty Olbrzymi’. 285716. ‘Nieznanicka Jasna’. 285717. ‘Nieznanicka Ciemna’. 285718. ‘Pomorska’. 285719. ‘Przebedowska Oliwkowa’. 285720. ‘Pulawska Slodka No. 2’. 285721 to 285725. Commune medullare varieties. 285721. ‘Beta’. 285722. ‘Konserwowy I har’. 285723. ‘Lincoln’. 285724. ‘Lincoln-Freege’. 285725. ‘Szlachetna Perla Nochowo’. 285726 and 285727. Commune medullare sphaerospermum varieties. 285726. ‘De Grace Luskowy Freege’. 285727. ‘Majowy’. 285728 to 285745. Glaucospermum medullare varieties. 285728. ‘Brilliant’. 285729. ‘Chocklik’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 9 285541 to 286076—Continued 285730. ‘Cud Ameryki’. 285731. ‘Cud Kelwedonuv’. 285732. ‘Delex’. 285733. ‘Deli’. 285734. ‘Delicatess’. 285735. ‘Delisa-Freege’. 285736. ‘Delisa II’. 285737. ‘Foli’. 285738. ‘Hada’. 285739. ‘June Wonder’. 285740. ‘Juvel’. 285741. ‘Sprinter’. 285742. ‘Stratogen’. 285743. ‘Syrenka’. 285744. ‘Wando’. 285745. ‘Zenith’. 285746 to 285748. Glavensopermum medullare sphaerospermum varieties. 285746. ‘Express Karlowy’. 285747. ‘Konservenkonigin’. 285748. ‘Szesciotygodniowy’. 285749. ‘De Grace Cukrowy Freege’. 285750 and 285751. SPINACIA OLERACEA L. Chenopodiaceae. Spinach. 285750. ‘Bloomsdale’. 285751. ‘Koda’. 285752 to 285755. TRITICUM (hybrids). Poaceae. 285752. Triticale M 1. 285753. Triticum . 49, From Chile, August 1959. ; 2 _50. From Chile, August 1959. .51. From Chile, August 1959. pogo. ©, 52. ‘Canadian Ladino’. From U. of Saskatoon, Sask., Cahace, May 1956. 3163 Yo. 53. ‘Pajbjerg Milka’. From Denmark, May 1956. -7i~ si. No. 54, ‘Milka’. From Denmark, February 1961. 291852. No. 55. ‘Lodi Otofte’. From Denmark, April 1961. 291833. No. 56. ‘S100 Nomark’. From U. of Wales, Great Britain. 291834. No.57. S100. From U. of Wales, Great Britain. 291835. No. 58. S184. From U. of Wales, Great Britain. 291836. No. 59. ‘Kersey White’. FC 36241. From Natl. Inst. of Agr. Botany, Cambridge, England. 291837. No.60. HM. College Park, Md.; originally from Italy. 291838. No.61. No.18. College Park, Md.; originally from Italy. 291839. No. 78. College Park, Md.; originally from Italy. 291840. No. 68. ‘Weibull’s Original Nora’. February 1960. FC 35351. From Sweden. 291841. No. 140. ‘Garlanton’. From CSIRO, Canberra, Australia. 291842. No.141. ‘Namlesur’. From CSIRO, Canberra, Australia. 291843. No. 142. ‘Maroochy R’. From CSIRO, Canberra, Australia. 291844. No.148. ‘Caboolture’. From CSIRO, Canberra, Australia. 291845. No. 144. ‘Reeli’, From CSIRO, Canberra, Australia. 291846. No.145. ‘Redcliffe’. From CSIRO, Canberra, Australia. 291847. No. 146. ‘Mankland’. From CSIRO, Canberra, Australia. 291848. No.147. ‘Sanford’. From CSIRO, Canberra, Australia. 291849. No. 148. ‘Mary R’. From CSIRO, Canberra, Australia. 291850. No.152. U. of Idaho, October 1955. Seeds purple. 291851. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Persian clover. No. 2. ‘Afghan Clover’. From Afghanistan, December 1960. 291852. TRIFOLIUM RIOGRANDENSE Burkart Ne 64. Originally from Brazil via Chile. Elevation 3,000 feet. Irri- gated. 291853. TRIFOLIUM SEMIPILOSUM Fresen. Kenya clover. No. 65. From Kenya, March 1958. 208 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 291764 to 291928—Continued 291854. TRIFOLIUM SPUMOSUM L. No. 149. from Israel. U.S. Pasture Lab., University Park, Pa.; T115, originally 291855 to 291918. TRIFOLIUM SUBTERRANEUM L. 291855. 291856. 291857. 291858. 291859. 291860. 291861. 291862. 291863. 291864. 291865. 291866. 291867. 291868. 291869. 291870. 291871. 291872. 291873. 291874. 291875. 291876. 291877. 291878. 291879. 291880. 291881. 291882. 291883. 291884. 291885. 291916. 291917. 291918. No. 161. No. 131. No. No. . 68. . 69. 300: seiLe uals BYRD . 74, . 75. . 76. atl. 18s £79: . 80. Si: . 82. . 83. . 84, . 85. . 86. rahe . 88. . 89. . 90. 91. oae . 93. . 94, . 95. . 96. 127. ‘Clare P.F. 3156’. . 128. Selection Georgia Expt. Sta. . 155. Louisiana 1949, via Australia. 291919. TRIFOLIUM TRIDENTATUM Lindl. 66. 67. U. of Kentucky K-—2330. 291920. TRIFOLIUM VERNUUM Phil. From Chile, August 1959. 291921. TRIFOLIUM VESICULOSUM Savi No. 182. Texas, August 1961. 291886. 291887. 291888. 291889. 291890. 291891. 291892. 291893. 291894. 291895. 291896. 291897. 291898. 291899. 291900. 291901. 291902. 291903. 291904. 291905. 291906. 291907. 291908. 291909. 291910. 291911. 291912. 291913. 291914. 291915. Subterranean clover. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 194. 125. 126. From Chile, 1959. Arrowleaf clover. ~~ eS JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 209 291764 to 291928—Continued 291922 to 291924. TRIFOLIUM WILLDENOVI Spreng. 291922. No. 133. Wyoming, collected 1957. 291923. No. 184. Oregon, March 1959. 291924. No. 135. Oregon, March 1959. 291925. TRIFOLIUM sp. No. 1001. From Chile, August 1959. 291926. TRIFOLIUM sp. No. 1002. From Chile, August 1959. 291927. TRIFOLIUM sp. No. 1008. From Chile, August 1959. 291928. TRIFOLIUM sp. Selection from P.I. 234418; originally from Grasslands Research Station, Kitale, Kenya. 291929 to 291931. From Ceylon. Seeds presented by the Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya. Received June 19, 1963. 291929. PHOENIX ACAULIS Buch.-Ham. Phoenicaceae. 291930. PHOENIX CANARIENSIS Chabaud Canary date palm. 291931. PHOENIX RECLINATA Jacq. Senegal date palm. 291932 to 291937. From Australia. Seeds presented by the King’s Park and Botanic Garden, Perth. Received June 19, 1963. 291932. CLEMATIS PUBESCENS Benth. Ranunculaceae. No. 588. 291933. HIBISCUS DRUMMONDII Turcz. Malvaceae. No. 1794. 291934. HIBISCUS FARRAGEI F. Muell. No. 1182. 291935. HIBISCUS HUEGELII Endl. No. 1469. 291936. HIBISCUS HUEGELII var. WRAYAE (Lindl.) Benth. No. 1760. 291937. HIBISCUS PINONIANUS Gaudich. No. 1839. 291938 to 291952. From Canada. Seeds presented by the Dominion Arboretum, Ottawa. Re- ceived June 19, 1963. 291938 and 291939. ILEX VERTICILLATA (L.) Gray Aquifoliaceae. Common winterberry. 291938. Hamilton, Ontario. 291939. No. 11248. Northumberland Co., Colborne. 291940. MAGNOLIA ACUMINATA L. Magnoliaceae. Cucumbertree. Hamilton, Ontario. 291941. NEMOPANTHES MUCRONATUS (L.) Druce Aquifoliaceae. No. 12362. Borthwick Road, 4 miles east of Ramsayville, Ontario. 210 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 291938 to 291952—Continued 291942 and 291943. VIBURNUM ACERIFOLIUM Linn. Caprifoliaceae. 291942. Hamilton, Ontario. 291943. No. 12470. Forest edge 1.5 miles southeast of Port Frank, Highway 21. Shrub to 5 feet high. 291944, VIBURNUM CASSINOIDES L. North side of Ramsay Lake, Catineau Co., Quebec. 291945. VIBURNUM LANTANOIDES Michx. Open woods understory, west side of Harrington Lake, 15 miles north- west of Hull, Quebec. Shrub to 5 feet high. 291946 to 291949. VIBURNUM LENTAGO L. 291946. Hamilton, Ontario. 291947. Woods near Dow’s Lake, Carleton, Ottawa. 291948. No. 12498. Roadside, Sugarloaf Point, 2 miles west of Port Colborne, Welland Co. Shrub to 8 feet high. 291949. No. 12541. Edge of wooded slope 1 mile north of Mallory- town Landing. Shrub to 15 feet high. 291950 and 291951. VIBURNUM RAFINESQUIANUM Schultes 291950. No. 7371. Shallow limestone soil, open deciduous woods, Cun- ninghem Island, Ottawa River, Champlain Bridge area. Shrub to 6 eet high. 291951. No. 12378. Shallow limestone soil, 1 mile northeast of Har- wood Plains, Carleton Co. 291952. VIBURNUM TRILOBUM Marsh. No. 11249. Five miles north of Colborne, Northumberland Co. 291953 and 291954. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. From Zanzibar Island. Stolons collected by W. W. Huffine, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater. Received June 26, 1963. 291953, Col. No. 60-363. Kizimbani Agricultural Experiment Station. 291954. Col. No. 60-364. Kizimbani Agricultural Experiment Station. Red stolons and culms. 291955 to 291981. From Kenya. Stolons collected by W. W. Huffine, Oklahoma State Univer- sity, Stillwater. Received July 3, 1963. 291955 to 291978. CyYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. 291955. Col. No. 65-385. K-51405. Kitale. 291956. Col. No. 65-386. K-6224. Gilgil. 291958. Col. No. 65-388. K-—52396. Madi River, South Africa. 291957. Col. No. 65-387. K-6235. Athi River. 291959. Col. No. 65-389. K-6225. Gilgil. 291960. Col. No. 65-390. K-51426. Kitale. Plants robust, leafy; no seed heads. 291961. Col. No. 65-391. K-504. ‘Kitales Fine’. Turf type. 291962. Col. No. 65-3892. K-—59124. 291963. Col. No. 65-393. K-52392. 291964. Col. No. 65-395. ‘Cape Royal’. South Africa. 291965. Col. No. 65-397. K-5997. Ethiopia. Turf type. JANUARY i TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 211 291955 to 291981—Continued 291966. Col. No. 65-398. K-59111. ‘Tifgreen’. 291967. Col. No. 65-399. D3-61. Appears to be nonrhizomatous. 291968. Col. No. 65-400. K-614. Fort Hall. 291969. Col. No. 65-404. K-56357. Uganda. 291970. Col. No. 65-406. K-6035. 01 Joro-Orok. 2019: Col. No. 65-408. K-56361. Uganda. Plants very robust, eafy. 291972. Col. No. 65-410. K-56369. Uganda. 2S Col. No. 65-412. K-6114. Kiambu. Plants robust, very leafy, airy. 291974. Col. No. 65-415. K-53672. 291975. Col. No. 65-487. K-6233. Athi River. 291976. Col. No. 65-438. K-51449. Kitale. 291977. Col. No. 65-439. K-=53655. Mombasa. Turf type. 291978. Col. No. 65-440. K-56371. Uganda. 291979. CYNODON MAGENNISII Hurcombe Col. No. 65-396. K-—52401. Turf type. 291980. CYNODON sp. Col. No. 65-402. El-—45. 291981. CYNODON sp. Col, No, 65-394. K-5996. Ethiopia. Turf type. 291982 to 292038. From Israel, Seeds presented by the Plant Introduction Service, Rehovoth. Received July 3, 1963. 291982 to 291986. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Peanut. 291982. ‘Dixie Giant Improved’. 291983. ‘Spanish Improved, Rehovot 33’. 291984. ‘Virginia Improved’. 291985. ‘Virginia Improved IV’. 291986. ‘Virginia Red Rehovot’. 291987 and 291988. ALLIUM CEPA L. Liliaceae. Onion. 291987. ‘Aichi Shiro’. 291988. ‘Cyprus’. 291989. AVENA BYZANTINA Koch Poaceae. ‘Metualith’. 291990 and 291991. AVENA STRIGOSA Schreb. 291990. ‘Saia 2’. 291991. ‘Saia 4’. 291992 to 291996. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. BOTRYTIS L. Brassicaceae. Cauliflower. 291992. ‘Erfurtith’. 291995. ‘Mishmar Ha’emek 314’. 291993. ‘Gilboah’. 291996. ‘Shulamith’. 291994. ‘Glory of Beit Alpha’. 291997. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. BOTRYTIS L. Broccoli. ‘Kefar Giladi’, 212 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 291982 to 292038—Continued 291998. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. ‘Giant of Hefer’. 291999. CAPSICUM ANNUUM L. Solanaceae. ‘Yellow Naharia’. 292000 to 292004. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Asteraceae. 292000. No. 18. 23(1)8. 292001. No. 17. 55(1). 292002. No. 26. 292003. No. 29. 292004. Local. 292005 and 292006. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. 292005. ‘Bulgarian’. 292006. ‘Local Improved’. 292007 to 292009. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. 292007. No. 1. 292008. ‘Ananas Yokneam’. 292009. ‘Dvash Ha’ogen’. 292010 to 292012. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. 292010. ‘Beit Alpha’. 292011. ‘Ben Shemen’. 292012. ‘Hermaphrodite Cucumber’. 292013. CUCURBITA MOSCHATA Duchesne ex Poir. Cucurbitaceae. Cushaw. ‘Bakbuk’. 292014. CUCURBITA PEPO L. ‘White Bush Squash’. 292015. HORDEUM sp. Poaceae. ‘B.M.C’. 292016. HORDEUM sp. ‘Israeli 46’. 292017. HORDEUM sp. ‘Israeli 246’. 292018. HORDEUM sp. ‘Nissanith’. 292019. HORDEUM sp. ‘Tunis’. 292020. LACTUCA SATIVA L. Cichoriaceae. ‘Rinat Hakfar’. Head lettuce. 292021 to 292025. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 292021. ‘De Marmande Improved Hazera’. 292022. ‘Eilon’. 292023. ‘Marmande’. 292024. ‘Rehovot 13’. 292025. ‘Tamar’. 292026 to 292028. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Cabbage. Pimento. Safflower. Chickpea. Muskmelon. Cucumber. Pumpkin. Garden lettuce. Sesame. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 1963 213 291982 to 292038—Continued 292026. No. 45. 292027. No. 64-A. 292028. No. 101/7. 292029 and 292030. TRIFOLIUM ALEXANDRINUM L. Fabaceae. Berseem. 292029. ‘Fahli’. 292030. ‘Musgabi’. 292031 to 292038. TRITICUM DURUM Desf. Poaceae. Durum wheat. 292031. ‘Abu Fashit’. 292032. ‘Etith’. 292033. ‘Etith Hazera 38’. 292034. ‘Julpulith’. 292035. ‘Nursith’. 292036. ‘Nursith Hazera 150’. 292037. ‘Nursith Hazera 163’. 292038. ‘Zenati’ x ‘Bouteille’. 292039. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. From Mozambique. Seeds collected by W. W. Huffine, Oklahoma State Uni- versity, Stillwater. Received July 8, 1963. Col. No. 49-318. Sandy garden, Hotel Polana, Lourenco Marques. Elevation 100 feet. 292040 to 292058. From Rhodesia. Seeds collected by W. W. Huffine, Oklahoma State Uni- versity, Stillwater. Received July 8, 1963. 292040. ANDROPTERUM VARIEGATUM Stapf in Prain Poaceae. Col. No. 50-325. Forest edge, Chipata Mountain. 292041 to 292053. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. 292041. Col. No. 538-341. Expt. Sta., Salisbury. Elevation 4,900 feet. 292042. Col. No. 538-344. Expt. Sta., Salisbury. Elevation 4,900 feet. 282043. Col. No. 58-845. Salisbury Park, Salisbury. Elevation 4.900 eet. ee Col. No. 54-346. Open woods, Victoria Falls. Elevation 3,000 eet. 292045. Col. No. 55-349. Grassy, sandy-clay roadside swale, Mount Makulu Expt. Sta. Elevation 4,100 feet. Plants abundant, leafy. 292046. Col. No. 55-350. Red clay nursery, Mount Makulu Expt. Sta. Elevation 4,035 feet. 292047. Col. No. 55-351. Reddish-brown clay slope, Mount Makulu Expt. Sta. Elevation 4,100 feet. Plant low growing, dense. 292048. Col. No. 56-852. Mount Makulu Expt. Sta., Common type. 292049. Col. No. 56-354. Kafue township. 292050. Col. No. 56-355. Nursery Munda Wanga, Chilanga. 292051. No. No. 56-356. Munda Wanga, Chilanga. Blades and sheath pubescent. ge Aas Col. No. 57-357. No. 8 Fairway, Chilanga golf course. Culms red. 214 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292040 to 292058—Continued 292053. Col. No. 57-358. Chilanga golf course. 292054 to 292058. CyYNODON PLECTOSTACHYUS (K,. Schum.) Pilg. Stargrass. 292054. Col. No. 58-342. Expt. Sta. Salisbury. Elevation 4,900 feet. 292055. Col. No. 53-343. Expt. Sta. Salisbury. Elevation 4,900 feet: 292056. Col. No. 55-347. Roadside, Mount Makulu Expt. Sta. Eleva- tion 4,035 feet. 292057. Col. No. 55-348. Grass nursery roadside, Mount Makulu, Expt. Sta. Elevation 4,035 feet. 292058. Col. No. 56-353. Roadside, 3 miles north of Kafue, road to Lusaka. 292059 to 292062. From Tanganyika. Seeds collected by W. W. Huffine, Oklahoma State Uni- versity, Stillwater. Received July 8, 1968. 292059 to 292061. CyYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. 292059. Col. No. 58-359. Sea level, sandy beach, Dar Es Salaam. Plants tall, leafy. 292060. Col. No. 58-360. Sandy, flat area, Dar Es Salaam. Elevation 100 feet. 292061. Col. No. 59-361. Roadside, 1 mile west of Dar Es Salaam, road to Morogoro. 292062. CYNODON sp. Col. No. 59-362. Wet roadside 14 miles from Dar Es Salaam, road to Morogoro. Plants coarse, leafy; ligules appear membranous; blades mostly glabrous; hairs few. 292063. HIBISCUS CANNABINUS L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the East African Agriculture and Forestry Research Organization, Nairobi. Received July 8, 1963. 292064. CAMELLIA X WILLIAMSII W. W.Smith Theaceae. From Great Britain. Plants presented by Mrs. A. Johnstone, Trewithien, Cornwall, England. Received July 9, 1963. ‘Glenn’s Orbit’. 292065. FRAGARIA (hybrid). Rosaceae. From New Zealand. Plants presented by the Horticultural Research Station, Levin. Received July 11, 1963. ‘Chapman’s Seedling’. 292066 to 292068. TRIFOLIUM BADIUM Schreb. Fabaceae. From France. Seeds presented by the Laboratoire de Recherches sur les Plantes Fourrageres, Rouen. Received July 12, 1963. 292066. No. 1. Col de la Cayolle (Cayolle Pass), Lower Alps. Eleva- tion 2,000 meters. Collected September 1961. 292067. No. 2. Orcieres, Upper Alps. Elevation 1,900 ‘meters. Col- lected July, 1961. 292068. No. 3. Villar d’Arene, Upper Alps. Elevation 2,000 meters. Collected 1962. 292069 to 292132. From Bolivia and Peru. Tubers collected by Donald Ugent, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Received July 12, 1963. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 215 292069 to 292132—Continued 292069. SOLANUM CANASENSE Hawkes Solanaceae. Col. No. 3982-89. Growing with cactus, chenopodium, oxalis and non- tuberous Solanum species on rocky slope, ‘‘Racchchi”, near Oropesa, Dept. of Cuzco, Peru. Feb., 1963. 292070. SOLANUM CHIQUIDENUM var. PORCONENSE Ochoa Col. No. 5398. Sipa Granja Porcon, 40 km. northwest of Cajamarca, Dept. of Cajamarca, Peru. Elevation 3,000 meters. Flowers white with pale blue tips. June 1968. 292071. SOLANUM CHOMATOPHILUM Bitters Col. No. 5416-50. Sipa Granja Porcon, 40 km. northwest of Cajamarca, Dept. of Cajamarca, Peru. Elevation 3,000 meters. Plants to 40 cm. high; flowers purple. June 1963. 292072 to 292110. SoLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Potato. All from Peru. Local name follows the collection number. 292072. Col. No. R. Catchi-Catchi. Near Palca, road to San Ramon. December 1962. 292073. Col. No. 5242. Papa Blanca. Native market, Puno. May 1963. 292074. Col. No. 5243. Papa Negra. Native market, Puno. May 1963. 292075. Col. No. 5244. Cuzquena. Native market, Puno. May 1963. 292076. Col. No. 5245. Rosada. Native market, Puno. May 1968. 292077. Col. No. 5256. Blanca Serrana. Native market, Arequipa. May 1968. 292078. Col. No. 5257. Negra Serrana. Native market, Arequipa. May 1963. 292079. Col. No. 5258. Salamanca Negra. Native market, Arequipa. May 1963. 292080. Col. No. 5259. Rosada. Native market, Arequipa. May 1963. 292081. Col. No. 5260. Majana. Native market, Arequipa. May 1963. 292082. Col. No. 5261. Negra Churatanya. Native market, Arequipa. May 1963. 292083. Col. No. 5306. Papa Juli. Native market, Cuzco. May 1963. 292084. Col. No. 5307. Huaycu. Native market, Cuzco. May 1963. 292085. Col. No. 53808. Sanchu. Native market, Cuzco. May 1968. 292086. Col. No. 5309. Ccompis. Native market, Cuzco. May 1963. 292087. Col. No. 5310. Huayruro. Native market, Cuzco. May 1963. mez ee: Col. No. 5381. Papa Blanca. Native market, Trujillo. June 19638. 292089. Col. No. 53882. Amarilla. Native market, Trujillo. June 1963. 292090. Col. No. 5383. Amarilla Serrana. Native market, Trujillo. June 1963. 292091. Col. No. 5384. Amarilla Lemena. Native market, Trujillo. June 1963. 292092. Col. No. 5484. Sapa. Native market, Cajamarca. June 1963. aoe. Col. No. 5485. Huancayita. Native market, Cajamarca. June Ea Col. No. 5486. Chimpana. Native market, Cajamarca. June 292095. Col. No. 5487. Troga. Native market, Cajamarca. June 1963. 216 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292069 to 292132—Continued 292096. Col. No. 5488. Papita Amarilla. Native market, Cajamarca. June 1963. 292097. Col. No. 5489. Magdalena Amarilla. Native market, Caja- | marca. June 19638. | 292098. Col. No. 5529. Papa Blanca. Native market, Lima. June 1963. 292099. Col. No. 5530. Samarilla (Serrana). Native market, Lima. June 1963. 292100. Col. No. 5531. Huairo. Native market, Lima. June 1963. 292101. Col. No. 5532. Serrana. Native market, Lima. June 1963. 292102. Col. No. 5533. Contena. Native market, Lima. 292103. Col. No. 5534. Tarmena. Native market, Lima. June 1963. 292104. Col. No. 5536. Chata Papa Blanca. Grifo Puente Stuart, “Huaripampa”, 46 km. from Huancayo towards Lima, Dept. of Junin. June 19683. 292105. Col. No. 5583. Ricran. Native market, Huancayo. June 1963. 292106. Col. No. 5539. Papa Negra. Native market, Huancayo. June 1963. 292107. Col. No. 5540. Papa Blanca. Native market, Huancayo. June 1963. 292108. Col. No. 5541. Huaruro. Native market, Huancayo. June 1963. 292109. Col. No. 5542. Largitas. Huancayo market. June 1963. 292110. Col. No. 5543. Amarilla. Huancayo market. June 1963. 292111 to 292132. SoLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Potato. All from Bolivia. Local name follows the collection number. 292111. Col. No. 5177. Alka Imilla. Native market, Potosi. April 19683. 292112. Col. No. 5178. Imilla Negra. Native market, Potosi. April 1963. 292113. Col. No. 5179. Malcacho. Native market, Potosi. April 1963. 292114. Col. No. 5180. Runa. Native market, Potosi. April 1963. 292115. Col. No. 5181. Palama. Native market, Potosi. April 1963. 292116. Col. No. 5182. Sacampaya. Native market, Potosi. April 1963. eee Col. No. 5197. Imilla Blanea. Native market, Sucre. May 1963. eee Col. No. 5198. Imilla Colorado. Native market, Sucre. May Seana Col. No. 5199. Imilla Negra. Native market, Sucre. May per Col. No. 5200. Sonsa Imilla. Native market, Sucre. May 292121. Col. No. 5201. Runa. Native market, Sucre. May 1963. 292122. Col. No. 5214. Imilla Blanca. Native market, Cochabamba. May 1963. 292123. Col. No. 5215. Imilla Negra. Native market, Cochabamba. May 1963. a2 let. Col. No. 5216. Runa. Native market, Cochambamba. May JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 217 292069 to 292132—Continued 292125. Col. No. 5224. Pale. Native market, Oruro. May 1963. 292126. Col. No. 5225. Imilla Negra. Native market, Oruro. May 1963. 292127. Col. No. 5227. Sacampaya. Native market, Oruro. May 1963. 292128. Col. No. 5229. Papa Negra. La Paz, Mercado Camacho. May 1963. 292129. Col. No. 5230. Pale. La Paz, Mercado Camacho. May 1963. 292130. Col. No. 5231. Sacampaya. La Paz, Mercado Camacho. May 1963. 292131. Col. No. 5232. Runa. La Paz, Mercado Camacho. May 1963. 292132. Col. No. 5233. Papa Blanca. La Paz, Mercado Camacho. May 1963. 292133 to 292136. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. From Israel. Budsticks presented by the National and University of Agricul- ture, Rehovoth. Received July 15, 1963. 292133. ‘Hadassia’. 292135. ‘Succary’. 292134. ‘Khashabi’. 292136. ‘Zabaoani’. 292137. TRIFOLIUM SUBTERRANEUM L. Fabaceae. Subterranean clover. From Australia. Seeds held by the Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received July 16, 1963. ‘Tallarook’. Purchased in South Melbourne. 292138 to 292141. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Received July 16, 1963. 292138. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Peanut. 292139 to 292141. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. 292139. Mex 155-86. DL/63/334. 292140. Mex 155-152. DL/63/335. 292141. Mex 155-156. DL/63/336. 292142 and 292143. From Ghana. Stolons collected by W. W. Huffine, Oklahoma State Uni- versity, Stillwater. Received July 17, 1963. 292142. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. Col. No. 66-453. Dabala EP Primary School. Sandy soil. July 1963. 292143. CYNODON PLECTOSTACHYUS (K. Schum.) Pilg. Stargrass. Col. No. 66-452. Ohawu Agricultural Station. Introduced into the Ghana Volta Region. Sandy loam soil. Elevation 54 feet. July 1963. 292144 to 292149. SESAMUMINDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the Hybrid Maize Seed Farm, Mont- gomery, via the Ayub Agricultural Research Institute, Lyallpur. Re- ceived July 18, 19638. 292144. No. P 18-203. 292147. No. T 5. 292145. No. P 39-40. 292148. No. T 15. 292146. No. P 63-9. 292149. No. T 22. 218 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292150 to 292153. BETA VULGARIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Beet. From France. Seeds presented by Florimond Desprez, Cappelle par Tem- pleuve (Nord). Received July 18, 19638. 292150. ‘Desprez Z’. International type N. 292151. ‘Elite Desprez type A’. International type Z. 292152. ‘Elite Desprez type R’. International type N. 292153. ‘Elite T. M.’. International type E. 292154 and 292155. SACCHARUM (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From the British West Indies. Cuttings presented by the Barbados Sugar Cane Variety Testing Station, Barbados. Received Dec. 6, 1963. Grown at Codoington Experiment Station. 292154. B 5809. 292155. B 58230. 292156 to 292161. From the United States. Seeds held by the Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Numbered July 19, 1963. 292156. TRIFOLIUM AMBIGUUM Bieb. Fabaceae. Kura clover. F.C. 33,109. Bulked seeds from several sources. 292157. TRIFOLIUM CAMPESTRE Schreb. Large hopclover. F.C. 35,255. Purchased from Keller Seed Store, Shawnee, Okla., Novem- ber 1959. 292158 and 292159. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Strawberry clover. 292158. F.C. 36,063. Purchased from Beard-Adams Seed Co., Yakima, Wash., January 1961. Idaho grown. 292159. F.C. 36,186. ‘Salina’. Purchased from Caladino Farm Seeds, Inc., Willows, Calif., February 1961. 292160. TRIFOLIUM HIRTUM All. Rose clover. F.C. 36,901. From the Agronomy Dept., University of California, Davis. Received September 1962. 292161. TRIFOLIUM INCARNATUM L. Crimson clover. F.C. 36,871. Kentucky selection. From Kentucky Agr. Expt. Sta., Lex- ington, August 1962. 292162 and 292163. ALLIUM CEPA L. Liliaceae. Onion. From Iran. Bulbs and seeds presented by the United States Agency for International Development, Tehran. Received Dec. 6, 1963. From Torbat Heydarieh. 292162. Bulbs. 292163. Seeds. 292164 to 292168. From the United States. Seeds held by the Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Numbered July 19, 1963. 292164. TRIFOLIUM MEDIUM Huds. Fabaceae. Zigzag clover. F.C. 36,076. From Agronomy Dept., Colorado State University, Ft. Collins. Received 1961. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 219 292164 to 292168—Continued 292165. TRIFOLIUM NIGRESCENS Viv. Ball clover. F.C. 36,942. Louisiana grown seeds received in October 1962, from R. E. Lambert & Sons, Darlington, Alabama. 292166 and 292167. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Persian clover. 292166. F.C. 36,330. Purchased from Nolin and Laborde, Hamburg, La. September 1961. 292167. F.C. 36,941. A late-maturing, hard seed strain from P.I. Nos. 141502, 173974, and 180492 from the Beaumont Substation, A. & M. College of Texas. Received November 1962. Has high forage and seed yield. 292168. TRIFOLIUM STRIATUM L. Striate clover. F.C. 32,203. From Mississippi State University, State College. Re- ceived August 1954. 292169. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From the Philippine Islands. Seeds presented by the International Rice Research Institute, College, Laguna. Received Dec, 9, 19638. ‘Leuang-Hawn’. Originally from Thailand. 292170. DIGITARIA SANGUINALIS (L.) Scop. Poaceae. Hairy crabgrass. From Australia. Plants presented by the Grass Research Bureau, West Ryde, Queensland. Received Dec. 10, 1963. ‘Decalvata’. 292171. PASSIFLORA EDULIS Sims Passifloraceae. Purple granadilla. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Indus- trial Research Organization, Canberra. Received July 22, 1963. No. N. 764. 292172 and 292173. From Hong Kong. Seeds presented by the Urban Services Department, Victoria. Received July 22, 1963. 292172. CyYCAS REVOLUTA Thunb, Cycadaceae. 292173. SCHIMA SUPERBA Gard. & Champ. Theaceae. 292174 to 292190. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Horticultural Research Institute, Pretoria. Received July 22, 1963. 292174 to 292188. BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA (Hochst.) Stapf Poaceae. Palisade signalgrass. 292174. B-59-144. 1959. Rustenburg. 292175. B-59-144. 1961. Rustenburg. 292176. B-59-144. 1962. Rustenburg. 292177. B-59-144. 1963. Rustenburg. 292178. B-59-145. 1959. Rust-der-Winter. 292179. B-59-145. 1961. Rust-der-Winter. 292180. B-59-145. 1968. Rust-der-Winter. 292181. B-59-147. 1968. Weenen. 292182. B-59-148. 1963. Rustenburg. 292183. U-59-62. 1959. Kavirondo, Uganda. 220 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292174 to 292190—Continued 292184. U-59-62. 1961. Kavirondo, Uganda. 292185. U-59-62. 1968. Kavirondo, Uganda. 292186. U-59-63. 1959. Belgian Congo. 292187. U-59-63. 1961. Belgian Congo. 292188. U-59-63. 1963. Belgian Congo. 292189. CUCUMIS HIRSUTUS Sond. Cucurbitaceae. No. 4750. Northern Lululand. 292190. CUCUMIS METULIFERUS E. Mey. ex Naudin Transvaal. 292191. PASPALUM PLICATULUM Michx. Poaceae. Brownseed paspalum. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and In- dustrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received July 28, 1963. C.P.I. No. 11826. Berrwah. 292192 to 292194. SACCHARUM (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Australia. Cuttings presented by the Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations, Brisbane. Received July 25, 1968. 292192. Q-50. 292193. Q-74. 292194. Q-76. 292195 to 292205. NICOTIANA TABACUM L. Solanaceae. From Poland. Seeds presented by Central Laboratory of Tobacco Industry, Krakow. Received July 26, 1963. All are resistant to veinal necrosis and black root rot (Thielaviopsis basicola), but susceptible to downy mildew (Peronospora tabacina) unless otherwise indicated. 292195. ‘2B Resistant 142’. From Italy. Moderately resistant to black root rot. 292196. ‘3B Resistant 945’. From Italy. me ‘Aspasia’. From Austria. Moderately susceptible to downy mil- ew. 292198. ‘Jaune Resist. Sota’. From Switzerland. Moderately resistant to black root rot and very susceptible to downy mildew. eens: ‘Kiev 43’. From Austria. Moderately susceptible to downy mil- ew. 292200. ‘Linia 1’. Skroniow. Very susceptible to downy mildew. 292201. ‘Linia 9’. Skroniow. 292202. ‘Paraguay 11’. From France. Slightly susceptible to downy mildew. 292203. ‘Rhinan Burley’. From France. 292204. ‘Virginia 230’. From East Germany. Moderately resistant to black root rot. 292205. ‘Zlotolistny IHAR’. Pulawy. Very susceptible to downy mildew. 292206. PHALARIS (hybrid). Poaceae. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria, Buenos Aires. Numbered July 29, 1963. _P. tuberosa var. stenoptera xX P. arundinacea. Hybrid heterogenous, vigorous, adapted to low areas, even flooding for short periods. ) : JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 221 292207. HIBISCUS CANNABINUS L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the East African Agriculture and Forestry Research Organization, Nairobi. Received July 30, 1963. Roadside 20.5 miles from Ansha, road to Nairobi. Herb abundant, to about 6 feet high. 292208. GOSSYPIUM sp. Malvaceae. From the Mariana Islands. Seeds presented by the High Commissioner, Tinian Island. Received July 30, 1963. Soil calcareous, shallow. Annual rainfall nearly 80 inches; dry season January to May. Plant vigorous, competes well with other vegetation. 292209 to 292222. From Mexico. Tubers collected in July by Donald Ugent, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Received July 30, 1963. 292209 to 292211. SOLANUM BULBOCASTANUM Dun. Solanaceae. 292209. Col. No. 5735-44. Twenty-two km. south of Morelia, road to Villa Madero. 292210. Col. No. 5772-77. Twenty-one km. south of Morelia, road to Villa Madero. 292211. Col. No. 5803-18. Estado de Jalisco, above Yamora. 292212. SOLANUM EDINENSE Berthault Col. No. 5682-84. Local name: Papa Morada. Nevada de Toluca. 292213. SOLANUM MICHOACANUM (Bitt.) Rydb. Col. No. 5745-71. Twenty-one km. south of Morelia, road to Villa Madero. Plant pubescent; flowers white, stellate. 292214 to 292216. SOLANUM STOLONIFERUM Schlecht. 292214. Col. No. 5695-5712. Nevada de Toluca. 292215. Col. No. 5778-84. Twenty-one km. south of Morelia, road to Villa Madero. 292216. Col. No. 5803-07. Ten km. north of Morelia. 292217. SOLANUM TRIFIDUM Correll Col. No. 5824-37. Along the Carapan-Uruapan highway. 292218 to 292220. SoLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Potato. 292218. Col. No. 5819. Local name: Amarilla. Estado de Jalisco, Guadalajara. 292219. Col. No. 5820. Local name: Ojo Morado. Native market, Guadalajara. 292220. Col. No. 5821. Local name: Papa Blanca. Estado de Jalisco, Guadalajara. 292221. SOLANUM VALLIS-MEXICAE Juz. Col. No. 5725. Thirty-seven km. from Mexico City, road to Toluca. 292222. SOLANUM VERRUCOSUM Schlecht. Col. No. 5718-24. Districto Federal, Desierto de low Leones. 292223 to 292225. From Ecuador. Tubers collected by Donald Ugent, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Received July 30, 1963. 292223. SOLANUM COLOMBIANUM Dumal Solanaceae. Col. No. 5580-81. Valley of Lloa, near Quito. June, 1963. 222 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292223 to 292225—Continued 292224. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Potato. Col. No. 5681. Local name: Chola. Santa Catalina, near Quito. July 1963. Tubers with yellow flesh and purple skin. 292225. SOLANUM sp. No collector’s note. Local name: Ara Papa. Vicinity of Quito. July 1963 292226. AVENA STRIGOSA Schreb. Poaceae. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Israel Overseas Trade Company, Limited, Tel Aviv. Received July 31, 1963. 292227 to 292233. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. From Ghana. Seeds collected and presented by W. W. Huffine, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater. Received July 31, 1963. 292227. Col. No. 66-448. Roadside ditch, Afiyana. Elevation 200 feet. Plants leafy, medium textured, forage type. 292228. Col. No. 66-449. Lateritic soil, roadside, Koforidna. Elevation 1,200 feet. 292229. Col. No. 66-450. Sandy riverbank, Nsawam. Elevation 300 feet. 292230. Col. No. 66-451. Accra. Elevation 150 feet. 292231. Col. No. 66-454. Volta River bank, Lower Volta Ferry, Sokpoe. Elevation 50 feet. 292232. Col. No. 66-455. Ohawa Agricultural Station, Volta region. 292233. Col. No. 66-456. Volta bridge, south of Akasombo. Elevation 150 feet. 292234. HORDEUM COMOSUM Presl Poaceae. From Chile. Seeds presented by the Institute of Agriculture, San Martin. Received Aug. 1, 1963. Collected in Los Valdes mountains near Santiago. 292235. HIBISCUS HUEGELII Endl. Malvaceae. From the United States. Seeds presented by the Los Angeles State and County Arboretum, Arcadia, Calif. Received Aug. 6, 1968. LASCA No. 538-S-1250, (52-S-1428) ; originally from Australia. 292236 and 292237. ORYZASATIVAL. Poaceae. Rice. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Division of Genetics, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Hiratuka, Kanagawa. Received Aug. 2, 1963. 292236. ‘Fukei 53’. 292237. ‘Fukei 54’. 292238 to 292242. NICOTIANA TABACUM L. Solanaceae. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Indus- trial Research Organization, Canberra, Received Aug. 2, 1968. Breed- ing lines of Australian blue mold resistant tobacco. 292238. No. EA958. Resistance derived from N. goodspeedit. 292239. No. EA956. Resistance derived from N. debneyi. 292240. No. GA534. Resistance derived from N. suaveolens. 292241. No, GA546. Resistance derived from N. goodspeedii. 292242. No. S01. Resistance derived from N. debneyi. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 223 292243 and 292244. From Fiji. Plant and seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Suva. Received Aug. 2, 1963. 292243. SCHIZOSTACHYUM GLAUCIFOLIUM Munro Poaceae. (Plant). 292244, DEGENERIA VITIENSIS I. W. Bail. & A. C. Smith Degeneriaceae. (Seeds). Collected near Naduna, Naitasiri Province, Viti Levu. 292245 to 292253. From the Philippines. Stolons collected in July by W. W. Huffine, University of Oklahoma, Stillwater. Received Aug. 6, 1963. 292245 and 292246. CYNODON ARCUATUS J. S. Presl ex K. B. Presl. Poaceae. 292245. Col. No. 70-465. Open site at edge of forest, College of For- estry athletic playground. Elevation 325 feet. 292246. Col. No. 70-466. College of Forestry. 292247 to 292252. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Bermudagrass. 292247. Col. No. 69-461. Sandy loam soil, Economic Gardens, Bureau of Plant Industry, Los Banos, Laguna. 292248. Col. No. 69-462: Economic Gardens, Bureau of Plant Industry, Los Banos, Laguna. 292249. Col. No. 69-468. Economic Gardens, Bureau of Plant Industry, Los Banos, Laguna. 292250. Col. No. 70-464. College of Forestry. 292251. Col. No. 71-467. Lamao Experiment Station, Limay, Bataan Prov., Rice Bowl. Elevation 100 feet. 292252. Col. No. 71-468. At sea level, along Lamao River on Lamao Experiment Station, Bataan Prov. 292253. CYNODON sp. Col. No. 72-472. From Camp John Hay golf course, University of the Philippines, Baguio City. Collected in August 19638, 292254 to 292262. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the University of Reading, Read- ing, England. Received Aug. 7, 1963. 292254. BROMUS ARVENSIS L. Poaceae. Field brome. No. 102. 292255. BROMUS ERECTUS Huds, Meadow bromegrass. No. 1038. 292256. BROMUS MOLLIS L. Soft chess. No. 104. 292257. BROMUS SITCHENSIS Trin. No. 106. 292258. BROMUS WILLDENOWI Kunth Rescuegrass. No. 108. 292259. FESTUCA RUBRA L. subsp. RUBRA Poaceae. Red fescue. No. 121. 292260. FESTUCA RUBRA var. COMMUTATA Gaud. Chewings fescue. No. 122. 22.4 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292254 to 292262—Continued 292261. TRIFOLIUM PANNONICUM Jacq. Fabaceae. Hungarian clover. No. 200. 292262. VICIA SATIVA L. Fabacaee. Common vetch. No. 212. Winter vetch. 292263 to 292269. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Aug. 7, 1963. 292263 to 292267. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Peanut. 292263. AH 7047. 292264. AH 7088. 292265. AH 7337. 292266. ‘Salawagi-1-6’. 292267. ‘Spanish Improved’. 292268. Wood apple. 292269. Eggplant. ‘Pusa Purple Long’. Brinjal. 292270. SARACA INDICA L. Caesalpiniaceae. Common saraca. From India. Seeds presented by Mysore Government Botanical Gardens, Lalbagh, Bangalore. Received Aug. 7, 1963. Asoka tree. 292271 to 292309. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Instituto Nactional de Technologia Agropecuaria, Buenos Aires. Received Aug. 7, 1963. 292271 to 292277. ARACHIS (hybrids). Fabaceae. Peanut. F¢ generation. 292271. No. 1594. Pedigree 57C3—44-1-1-1. ‘Colorado Manfredi’ x (‘Blanco S. Fe’ & A. monticola, F¢). 292272. No. 1598. 57C3-5-1-1-2-8. ‘Colorado Manfredi’ x (‘Blanco S. Fe’ x A. monticola, Fe). 292273. No. 1719. 57C29-4-2-m-2-1. ‘Blanco Rio Segundo’ x (‘Blanco S. Fe’ X A. monticola, F¢). 292274. No. 1721. 57C29-4-2-m-4-1. ‘Blanco Rio Segundo’ < (‘Blanco S. Fe’ x A. monticola, Fe). 292275. No. 1723. 57C30-1-1-m-1-1. ‘Blanco Rio Segundo’ x (‘Blanco S. Fe’ x A. monticola, Fe). 292276. No. 1725. 57C30-1-1-m-3-1. ‘Blanco Rio Segundo’ x (‘Blanco S. Fe’ x A. monticola, Fe). 292277. No. 1729. 57C30-4-1-m-1 1. ‘Blanco Rio Segundo’ x (‘Blanco S. Fe’ x A. monticola, Fe). 292278 to 292306. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Peanut. 292278. ‘Manfredi Champaqui’. 292279. ‘Manfredi 1’. 292280. ‘Manfredi 68’. 292281 to 292295. F¢ generation. 292281. No. 1668. Pedigree 57C19-10—1-m-2-3. ‘Colorado Manfredi’ xX R.C.M. (‘Overo 46829’). JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 225 292271 to 292309—Continued 292282. No. 1671. 57S19-17-1-1-1-1. ‘Colorado Manfredi’ * R.C.M. 389 (‘Overo 829’). 292283. No. 1671. 57S19-17-1-1-1-2. ‘Colorado Manfredi’ x R.C.M. 389 (‘Overo 46829’). 292284. No. 1684. 57C20-2-3-m-3-1. ‘Colorado Manfredi’ « R.C.M. 390 (‘Overo 468380’). 292285. No. 1701. 57C20-8-5-m-6-2. ‘Colorado Manfredi’ x R.C.M. 390 (‘Overo 46830’). 292286. No. 1709. 57C20-12-2-1-1-1. ‘Colorado Manfredi’ « R.C.M. 390 (‘Overo 46830’). 292287. No. 1745. 57C31-5-3-m’-1-1. ‘Blanco Rio Segundo’ R.C.M. 404 (‘Violaceo-Peru’). 292288. No. 1746. 57C81—5-3-m’-2-1. ‘Blanco Rio Segundo’ R.C.M. 404 (‘Violaceo-Peru’). 292289. No. 1748. 57C31-11-2-m-1-1. ‘Blanco Rio Segundo’ R.C.M. 404 (‘Violaceo-Peru’). 292290. No. 1757. 57C33-3-4-m-3-2. ‘Blanco Rio Segundo’ R.C.M. 406 (‘Veteado-Peru”. x x x x 292291. No. 1784. 57C35—-2-1-m’-1-1. ‘Blanco Rio Segundo’ X R.C.M. 385 (‘Overo 4782’). x x x x 292292. No. 1790. 57C35-2-1-m2-5-1. ‘Blanco Rio Segundo’ R.C.M. 385 (‘Overo 4782’). 292293. No. 1791. 57C35-4-3-m’-1-1. ‘Blanco Rio Segundo’ R.C.M. 385 (‘Overo 4782’). 292294. No. 1855. 57C38-1-1-m’-4-1. ‘Blanco Rio Segundo’ R.C.M. 388 (‘Overo 46846’). 292295. No. 1857. 57C40-2-1-m-1-1. ‘Blanco Rio Segundo’ R.C.M. 390 (‘Overo 46830’). 292296 to 292306. F 7 generation. 292296. No. 1981. 56C5—-1—-m-—2-m-1-1. ‘Manfredi Champaqui’ (‘Ne- gro 4’ < ‘Fla. 249-40-B3’) x ‘Manfredi 6’ (‘Macspan’ X ‘Colorado de Cordoba’). 292297. No. 1982. 56C5—-1—-m-2-m-2-1. ‘Manfredi Champaqui’ (‘Ne- gro 4’ < ‘Fla. 249-40-B3’) x ‘Manfredi 6’ (‘Macspan’ x ‘Colorado de Cordoba’). 292298. No. 1983. 56C5—-1—m-—2-m-3-1. ‘Manfredi Champaqui’ (‘Ne- gro 4’ x ‘Fla. 249-40-B3’) x ‘Manfredi 6’ (‘Macspan’ X ‘Colorado de Cordoba’). 292299. No. 1984. 56C5-1—-m—2—m-4-1. ‘Manfredi Champaqui’ (‘Ne- gro 4’ < ‘Fla. 249-40-B3’) x ‘Manfredi 6’ (‘Macspan’ X ‘Colorado de Cordoba’). 292300. No. 1985. 56C5—-1—-m-2—m-5-1. ‘Manfredi Champaqui’ (‘Ne- gro 4’ * ‘Fla. 249-40-B3’) x ‘Manfredi 6’ (‘Macspan’ X ‘Colorado de Cordoba’). ; 292301. No. 2027. 56C10-5-m-1—m-1-1. ‘Colorado Manfredi’ xX ‘Colorado Largo’ (Bolivia). 292302. No. 2028. 56C10-5-m-1-m-2-1. ‘Colorado Manfredi’ ‘Colorado Largo’ (Bolivia). x 292303. No. 2030. 56C10-5-m—1—m-—4-1. ‘Colorado Manfredi’ xX x ‘Colorado Largo’ (Bolivia). 292304. No. 2056. 56C16-3—m-3-m-3-1. L. 20-7-44 (Brazil) ‘Manfredi Champaqui’. 226 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292271 to 292309—Continued 292305. No. 2056. 56C16-3—m—3-m-3-2. L. 20-7-44 (Brazil) xX ‘Manfredi Champaqui’. 292306. No. 2056. 56C16-3-m-—3—m-8-8. L. 20-7-44 (Brazil) xX ‘Manfredi Champaqui’. 292307. ARACHIS PUSILLA Benth. Herbarium specimen No. G.K.P. 10,038. 292308. ARACHIS sp. Originally from Reio Parapeti, Bolivia. 292309. ARACHIS sp. Herbarium specimen No. G.K.P. 9812. 292310 to 292328. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the All- Union Institute of Plant Industry, len’y grad. Received Aug. 8, 19638. 292310 to 292316. CUCUMIS MELOT, © " iceae. Muskmelon. 292310. No. 610. ‘Zaami’. Uzbekistan. 292311. No. 944. ‘Buharxka’. Uzbekistan. 292312. No. 1895. ‘Ur-kzyl’. Uzbekistan. 292313. No. 3186. ‘Kzyl-kaun’. Uzbekistan. 292314. No. 3748. ‘Umyr-vaki’. Uz. kistan. Fors -ring. 292315. No. 4150. ‘Kolhoznica’. Ukraine. 292316. No. 5096. ‘Tridcatidnevka’. Ukraine. 292317. XLAEAGNUS UMBELLATA Thunb. Elaeagnaceae. Autumn elaeagnus. No. 272. Hortus Botanicus Academiae Scientiarum, Uz.R.S.S., Tasch- kent, Karamuriskaja. 292318. LINUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM Huds. Linaceae. Narrowleaf flax. No. 5653. From Belgium. 292319. LINUM FLAVUM L. Golden flax. No. 5931. From Sweden. 292320. LINUM PERENNE L. Perennial flax. No. 5874. From Poland. 292321. LINUM GRANDIFLORUM Desf. Flowering flax. No. 5628. From Sweden. 292322 to 292328. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. 292322. No. 5829. ‘Barnaulskij 18’. Altaj. 292323. No. 6055. ‘Tadzikskij 8 (89)’. Tadzikistan. 292324. No. 6189. T-16. Kalinin region. 292325. No. 6192. ‘Pskovskij 1’. Pskov region. 292326. No. 6200. T-7. Tomsk region. 292327. No.6201. T-9. Tomsk region. 292328. No. 6531. T-10. Tomsk region. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963. 227 292329 to 292339. From Argentina. Seeds presented by G. R. Paschal, Charlottesville, Va. Received Aug. 8, 19638. Collected by the Estacion Forestal de Puerto Ancharena, Parke Nacional Nahuel Huapi, northern Patagonia, at 800 to 1,000 feet elevation in a region where the temperature drops to 0° F., and 2 feet of snow usually accumulates. 292329. ARISTOTELIA CHILENSIS (Molina) Stuntz Elaeocarpaceae. Macqui. Evergreen shrub. 292330. BERBERIS DARWINII Hooker’ Berberidaceae. Darwin barberry. Michay. 292331. BERBERIS sp. Calafate. 292332. LIBOCEDRUS CHILENSIS (Don) Endl. Pinaceae. Chilean incense-cedar. Cities 292333. LUPINUS sp. Fabaceae. Tt ino azul. 2334. MYRCEUGENIA APICULATA (DC.) Ndzu. Myrtaceae. Shortleaf eugenia. Arrayan. White-flowered shrub. 292335. NOTHOFAGUS ANTARCTICA (Forst.) Oerst. Fagaceae. Nire. 292336. NOTHOFAGUS DOMBEYI (Mirb.) Oerst. Caibue. 292337. PERNETTYA MUCRONATA (L.f.) Gaud. ex. Don. Ericaceae. Broadleaf pernettya. Chaura. 292338. RUBUS ULMIFOLIUS Schott Rosaceae. Elmleaf blackberry. Murra. 292339. SCHINUS sp. Anacardiaceae. Laura. 292340 to 292348. From Bolivia. Seeds collected by A. T. Semple, Inter-American Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Turrialba, Costa Rica. Received Aug. 9, 1963. 292340. ACROCOMIA TOTAI Mart. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Trinidad province. Leaves are used as fodder in dry season. 292341. ANNONA ECHINATA Dunal Annonaceae. Santa Ana, Beni province. Plant heavy yielder; fruit strong flavored. 292342 and 292343. HOVEA ELLIPTICA (J. E. Smith) DC. Fabaceae. 292342. No. 1. Five km. north of Expt. Sta., Trinidad, Beni province. 292343. No. 2. In tall grass, east side of Itonama River, Magdalena, Beni province. 292344. LEERSIA HEXANDRA Swartz Poaceae. Growing in water 1 foot deep, Trinidad Expt. Sta., Beni province. 228 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292340 to 292348—Continued 292345. LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA (Lam.) de Wit. Mimosaceae. Agr. Expt. Sta., General Saavedra, near Santa Cruz; originally from Peru. Seeds large. 292346. PANICUM sp. Poaceae. Good forage growing in water 1 foot deep, Trinidad Expt. Sta., Beni province. 292347. PHASEOLUS LATHYROIDES L. Fabaceae. Bean. Magdalena, Beni province. 292348. VICIA ANGUSTIFOLIA Roth Fabaceae. Roadside, Km 177, east of Cochabamba. 292349 and 292350. From Costa Rica. Seeds collected by A. T. Semple, Inter-American Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Turrialba, Costa Rica. Received Aug. 9, 1963. 292349. PHASEOLUS sp. Fabaceae. Turrialba pasture. 292350. VIGNA VEXILLATA (L.) A. Rich. Fabaceae. Turrialba legume garden. 292351. DESMODIUM HASSLERI (Schindler) Burkart Fabaceae. From Colombia. Seeds collected by A. T. Semple, Inter-American Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Turrialba, Costa Rica. Received Aug. 9, 1905. Agr. Expt. Sta., Espinal, Tolima State. 292352. INDIGOFERA ENDECAPHYLLA Jacq. Fabaceae. From Bolivia. Seeds collected by A. T. Semple, Inter-American Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Turrialba, Costa Rica. Received Aug. 9, 1963. Agr. Expt. Sta., Magdalena, Beni province. Common among pampas shrubs and trees. 292353 and 292354. From Colombia. Seeds collected by A. T. Semple, Inter-American Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Turrialba, Costa Rica. Received Aug. 9, 1963. 292353. PHASEOLUS LATHYROIDES L. Fabaceae. Roadside between Tulua and Buga, Cauca Valley. 292354. TEPHROSIA ADUNCA Benth. Fabaceae. Expt. Sta., Espinal, Magdalena River Valley, Tolima State. 292355. DESMODIUM sp. Fabaceae. From Ecuador. Seeds collected by A. T. Semple, Inter-American Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Turrialba, Costa Rica. Received Aug. 9, 1963. Roadside near Santo Domingo, 50 miles from Pichilingue. 292356. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Poaceae. Guineagrass. From Bolivia. Seeds collected by A. T. Semple, Inter-American Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Turrialba, Costa Rica. Received Aug. 9, 1963. Hacienda Banzer, above Santa Ana, on Rio Mamore, Beni province. 292357. DESMODIUM BARBATUM (L.) Benth. Fabaceae. From Honduras. Seeds collected by A. T. Semple, Inter-American Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Turrialba, Costa Rica. Received Aug. 9, 1968. Escuela Agricola Pan-Americano, Zamorano. 292358 to 292360. From Peru. Seeds collected by A. T. Semple, Inter-American Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Turrialba, Costa Rica. Received Aug. 9, 1963. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 229 292358 to 292360—Continued 292358. DESMODIUM CANUM (Gmel.) Schinz & Thell. Fabaceae. Kaimi-clover. Tournavista. Growing in clay subsoil with poor grass. 292359. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Poaceae. Guineagrass. Pucallpa airstrip. 292360. PHASEOLUS LATHYROIDES L. Fabaceae. Pucallpa airstrip. 292361. ILEX MITIS Radlk. Aquifoliaceae. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the National Botanic Gardens, Kirstenbosch, Newlands, Cape Province. Received Aug. 9, 19638. No. 372. 292362 to 292371. BOEHMERIA NIVEA (L.) Gaud. Urticaceae. Ramie. From China. Rhizomes presented by the Taiwan Agricultural Research In- stitute, Taipei, and now held at the Everglades Expt. Sta., Belle Glade, Fla. Numbered Aug. 9, 1968. Early varieties: 292362. ‘First Ramie’. 292365. ‘Tah-Hsinen-Tze’. 292363. ‘Nanhua Green Skin’. 292366. ‘Tainan White Skin’. 292364. ‘Sinchu Red Pith’. Late varieties: 292367. ‘Black Skin No. 4’. 292370. ‘Ti-Shan No. 3’. 292368. ‘Da-Pon Green Pith’. 292371. ‘Yilan No. 1’. 292369. ‘Miyazaki 112’. 292372 to 292379. PYRUSCOMMUNIS L. Malaceae. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Scions presented by the Moscow Experimental Station of Fruit Culture. Numbered Aug. 9, 1968. From the Ukraine, the northern limits for European pears. 292372. ‘Novogodnaia’ (‘New Year’). 292373. ‘Trubchanka Popularnia’ (‘Common Trubchanka’). From the Bryansk region, R.S.S.R., the northern limit of pear growing in the U.S.S.R. 292374. ‘Trubchanka Zolotaia’ (‘Golden Trubchanka’). 292375. ‘Lesnaia Krasavitza’ (‘Forest Beauty’). 292376. ‘Tubileinaia’ (‘Jubilee’). 292377. ‘Ranniaia Mleevskaia’ (‘Early Mleevska’). 292378. ‘Podarok Oktiabra’ (‘October Gift’). 292379. ‘Radchinskaia’ (‘Radchinska’). 292380 to 292506. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Plant Introduction Service, The Na- tional and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovoth. Received Aug. 12, 1963: 292380. ACACIA SPIROCARPA Hochst. ex Rich. Mimosaceae. No. 15-71. Seeds appear immature. 230 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292380 to 292506—Continued 292381. ALLIUM CURTUM Boiss. & Gaill. Liliaceae. No. 48-72. 292382. ALLIUM HIRSUTUM Zucc. No. 44-72. 292383. ALLIUM TEL-AVIVENSE Hig. No. 45-72. 292384. ARGYROLOBIUM UNIFLORUM (Dene.) Jaub. & Spach Fabaceae. No. 17-71. 292385. ASTRAGALUS ANNULARIS Forsk. Fabaceae. No. 3-71. 292386. ASTRAGALUS CRUCIATUS Link No. 2-71. 292387 and 292388. ASTRAGALUS HAMOSUS L. 292387. No. 4-71. 292388. No. 79-50. 292389. ATRIPLEX HALIMUS L. Chenopodiaceae. No. 7-70. 292390. ATRIPLEX LEUCOCLADA Boiss. No. 6-70. 292391. ATRIPLEX PARVIFOLIA Lowe No. 8-70. 292392. BISERRULA PELECINUS L. Fabaceae. No. 1-71. 292393. CASSIA OBOVATA Collad. Caesalpiniaceae. No. 16—71. 292394. CITRULLUS COLOCYNTHIS (L.) Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Colocynth. No. 41-71. 292395. COLUTEA ISTRIA Mill. Fabaceae. Bladder-senna. No. 87-51. 292396. CUCUMIS PROPHETARUM L. Cucurbitaceae. No. 40-71. 292397. HEDYSARUM PALLENS Halacsy Fabaceae. No. 7-71. 292398. HIPPOCREPIS BICONTORTA Loisel. Fabaceae. No. 97-70. 292399. HIPPOCREPIS UNISILIQUOSA L. No. 96-70. 292400 and 292401. HYMENOCARPOS CIRCINNATUS (L.) Savi Fabaceae. 292400. No. 33-51. 292401. No. 91-70. 292402 to 292404. HYPARRHENIA HIRTA (L.) Stapf Poaceae. 292402. No. 22-72. 292403. No. 29-72. 292404. No. 30-72. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 292380 to 292506—Continued 292405. LATHYRUS OCHRUS (L.) DC. Fabaceae. No. 12-71. 292406. LATHYRUS PSEUDO-CICERA Pampan. No. 58-51. 292407. LOTUS CRETICUS L. Fabaceae. No. 67-50. 292408. LOTUS PALUSTRIS Willd. No. 93-70. 292409. LOTUS TENUIFOLIUS Presl No. 52-51. 292410. LUPINUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS L. Fabaceae. No. 21-70. Seeds small. 231 292411. LUPINUS HIRSUTUS L. European blue lupine. No. 20-70. 292412. LUPINUS LUTEUS L. European yellow lupine. No. 22-70. 292413. LUPINUS PALAESTINUS Boiss. No. 19-70. 292414. LUPINUS PILOSUS Murray No. 93-50. 292415 and 292416. MEDICAGO CILIARIS (L.) All. Fabaceae. 292415. No. 386-51. Annual. 292416. No. 53-70. Annual. 292417. MEDICAGO MARINA L. No. 31-70. Perennial. 292418. MEDICAGO MINIMA (L.) Grufbergs Little medic. No. 45-70. Annual. 292419 to 292422. MEDICAGO ORBICULARIS (L.) All. Buttonclover. 292419. No. 34-70. Annual. 292420. No. 35-70. Annual. 292421. No. 36-70. Annual. 292422. No. 37-70. Annual. 292423 to 292429. MEDICAGO POLYMORPHA var. VULGARIS (Benth.) Shinners California burclover. 292423. No. 46-70. Annual. 292424. No. 47-70. Annual. 292425. No. 48-70. Annual. 292426. No. 49-70. Annual. 292427. No. 50-70. Annual. 292428. No. 51-70. Annual. 292429. No. 52-70. Annual. 292430 and 292431. MEDICAGO ROTATA Boiss. 292430. No. 38-70. Annual. 292431. No. 39-70. Annual. 232 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292380 to 292506—Continued 292432 and 292433. MrDICAGO SCUTELLATA (L.) Mill. Snail medic. 292432. No. 32-70. Annual. 292433. No. 33-70. Annual. 292434 to 292436. MEDICAGO TRIBULOIDES Desr. Barrel medic. 292434. No. 42-70. Annual. 292435. No. 43-70. Annual. 292436. No. 44-70. Annual. 292437 to 292439. MEDICAGO TUBERCULATA (Retz.) Willd. Cogwheel medic. 292437. No. 40-70. Annual. ; 292438. No. 41-70. Annual. 292439. No. 57-51. Annual. 292440. MELILOTUS ALBA Desr. Fabaceae. White sweetclover. No. 54-70. 292441. ONOBRYCHIS SQUARROSA Viv. Fabaceae. No. 9-71. 292442 and 292443. ONONIS ALOPECUROIDES L. Fabaceae. 292442. No. 28-70. 292443. No. 29-70. 292444. ONONIS NATRIX L. No. 25-70. 292445. ONONIS PUBESCENS L. No. 26-70. 292446. ONONIS SERRATA Forsk. No. 27-70. 292447. ORYZOPSIS COBRULESCENS (Desf.) Hack. Poaceae. No. 6-72. 292448. ORYZOPSIS HOLCIFORMIS (Bieb.) Hack. Ricegrass. No. 7-72. 292449 to 292453. ORYZOPSIS MILIACEA (L.) Benth. & Hook ex Aschers. & Schweinf. Smilograss. 292449. No. 1-72. 292452. No. 4-72. 292450. No. 2-72. 292453. No. 5-72. 292451. No. 3-72. 292454. PANICUM TURGIDUM Forsk. Poaceae. No. 90-50. 292455. PENNISETUM ASPERIFOLIUM (Desf.) Kunth Poaceae. No. 25-72. 292456 to 292461. PHLEUM SUBULATUM (Savi) Aschers. & Graebn. Poaceae. 292456. No. 16-72. 292459. No. 19-72. 292457. No. 17-72. 292460. No. 20-72. 292458. No. 18-72. 292461. No. 21-72. 292462. LATHYRUS APHACA L. Leguminosae. No. 59-51. 292463 and 292464. PSORALEA BITUMINOSA L. Fabaceae. Scurf-pea. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 292380 to 292506—Continued 292463. No. 98-70. 292464. No. 99-70. 292465 and 292466. SCORPIURUS MURICATA L. Fabaceae. 292465. No. 30-51. 292466. No. 95-70. 233 292467 and 292468. TETRAGONOLOBUS PALAESTINUS Boiss. Fabaceae. 292467. No. 8-71. 292468. No. 94-70. 292469. TRIFOLIUM CAMPESTRE Schreb. Fabaceae. Large hopclover. No. 90-70. 292470. TRIFOLIUM CHERLERI L. No. 34-61. 292471 and 292472. TRIFOLIUM CLYPEATUM L. 292471. No. 55-51. 292472. No. 69-70. 292473 and 292474. TRIFOLIUM DICHROANTHUM Boiss. 292473. No. 67-70. 292474. No. 68-70. 292475. TRIFOLIUM LAPPACEUM L. No. 58-70. 292476 to 292478. TRIFOLIUM PALAESTINUM Boiss. 292476. No. 64-70. 292477. No. 65-70. 292478. No. 66-70. 292479 and 292480. TRIFOLIUM PILULARE Boiss. 292479. No. 56-51. 292480. No. 81-70. 292481 to 292484. TRIFOLIUM PURPUREUM Loisel. Lappa clover. 292481. No. 54-51. 292483. No. 62-70. 292482. No. 61-70. 292484. No. 63-70. 292485. TRIFOLIUM STELLATUM L. No. 60-70. 292486 and 292487. TRIFOLIUM STENOPHYLLUM Boiss. 292486. No. 88-70. 292487. No. 89-70. 292488 to 292498. TRIFOLIUM SUBTERRANEUM L. Subterranean clover. 292488. No. 70-70. 292494. No. 76-70. 292489. No. 71-70. 292495. No. 77-70. 292490. No. 72-70. 292496. No. 78-70. 292491. No. 73-70. 292497. No. 79-70. 292492. No. 74-70. 292498. No. 80-70. 292493. No. 75-70. 292499 and 292500. TRIFOLIUM TOMENTOSUM L. 292499. No. 84-70. 234 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292380 to 292506—Continued 292500. No. 85-70. 292501. TRIFOLIUM ISRAELITICUM Zoh. & Katsn. No. 18-71. 292502 and 292503. ‘TRIGONELLA ARABICA Delile Fabaceae. 292502. No. 29-51. 292503. No. 30-70. 292504. VICIA HYBRIDA L. Fabaceae. No. 11-71. 292505. VICIA PEREGRINA L. No. 82-50. 292506. VIGNA NILOTICA (Delile) Hook. f. No. 13-71. 292507. PYRUSCOMMUNIS L. Malaceae. From Australia. Scions presented by the Department of Agriculture, Syd- ney, New South Wales. Received Aug. 18, 1963. ‘Mock’s William’. 292508 to 292510. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. From Japan. Stolons collected by W. W. Huffine, Oklahoma State College, | Stillwater. Received Aug. 13, 1963. | 292508. Col. No. 78-478. Sandy soil, Enoshima Beach, Honshu. Sea level. August 1963. 292509. Col. No. 73-475. Sandy soil, Hiratsuka Beach, Honshu. Sea level. August 1963. 292510. Col. No. 74-477. Sandy soil, Komatsugawa River, Tokyo. August 1963. 292511 to 292520. From Yugoslavia. Scions presented by the Centar za Unapredjenjo Poljo- privrede, Belgrade. Received Aug. 13, 1963. 292511. PRUNUS AMYGDALUS Batsch Amygdalaceae. Almond. ‘Spicy’. 292512 to 292520. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Apricot. 292512. ‘Ahrori’. 292516. ‘Supkhani’. 292513. ‘Arzami’. 292517. ‘Uljanishcheva 23’. 292514. ‘Hungarian Girant’ 292518. ‘Uljanishcheva 25’. (‘Early Giant’). 292519. ‘White Shiraz’. 292515. ‘Mikitsky’. 292520. ‘Yalta’. 292521. DIOSPYROS KAKIL. Diospyraceae. Oriental persimmon. From Japan. Budsticks presented by the Kanagawa Horticultural Experi- ment Station, Ninomiya, Kanagawa-ken. Received Aug. 138, 1963. ‘Wase-jiro’. 292522. VERNONIA ANTHELMINTICA (L.) Willd. Asteraceae. Kinkaoil ironweed. From Pakistan. Seeds collected by N. A. Siddiqi, Rawalpindi, under United States Public Law 480. Numbered Aug. 16, 1963. No. 16-38. From the eastern part of West Pakistan. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 235 292523. HIBISCUS ACETOSELLA Welw. Malvaceae. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the East African Herbarium, Nairobi. Received Aug. 20, 1968. 292524. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. From Australia. Seeds presented by H. Lyne, Northwestern Australia. Received August 20, 1963. ‘Rock Melon’. Fruit round, highly flavored. 292525 to 292564. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Faculty of Agriculture, Hebrew Uni- versity, Rehovot. Received Aug. 20, 1963. 292525 to 292544. AVENA BARBATA Brot. Poaceae. Slender oats. 292525. No. 7-2. Misgav’Am, upper Galilee. 292526. No. 7-8. Kefar Gil’adi, upper Galilee. 292527. No. 7-4. Dan, Aiun. 292528. No. 7-5. Margaliyyot, upper Galilee. 292529. No. 7-6. Bet Hillel, Hula Valley. 292530. No. 7-7. ‘Amir, Hula Valley. 292531. No. 7-8. Kefar Scold, Hula Valley. 292532. No. 7-9. Ramim, upper Galilee. 292533. No. 7-10. Shamir, Hula Valley. 292534. No. 7-11. Tel Kedesh, eastern upper Galilee. 292535. No. 7-12. Lahavot Habashan, Hula Valley. 292536. No. 7-13. Kefar Rosh Haniaqra, Galilee coast. 292537. No. 7-14. Shelomi, upper Galilee. 292538. No. 7-15. Elon, upper Galilee. 292539. No. 7-19. Avivim, upper Galilee. 292540. No. 7-20. ‘Alma, eastern upper Galilee. 292541. No. 7-21. Dishon, upper Galilee. 292542. No. 7-22. ‘En Hur, Hula Valley. 292543. No. 7-24. Nahariyya, Galilee coast. 292544. No. 7-25. Yehi’am-Mi’ilya Junction, upper Galilee. 292545 to 292564. AVENA STERILIS L. Poaceae. Animated oats. 292545. No. 6-1. Metulla. 292546. No. 6-2. Misgav ’Am, upper Galilee. 292547. No. 6-8. Kefar Gil’adi, upper Galilee. 292548. No. 6-4. Dan, Aiun. 292549. No. 6-5. Margaliyyot, upper Galilee. 292550. No. 6-6. Bet Hillel, Hula Valley. 292551. No. 6-8. Ramim ,upper Galilee. 292552. No. 6-10. ’Amir, Hula Valley. 292553. No. 6-11. Tel Kedesh, eastern upper Galilee. 292554. No. 6-12. ’En Agmon, Hula Valley. 292555. No. 6-13. Gonen, Hula Valley. 292556. No. 6-14. Kefar Rosh Haniaqra, Galilee coast. 292557. No. 6-15. Shelomi, Galilee coast. 236 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292525 to 292564—Continued 292558. No. 6-21. Elon, upper Galilee. 292559. No. 6-25. Avivim, upper Galilee. 292560. No. 6-26. ’Alma, eastern upper Galilee. 292561. No. 6-27. Dishon, upper Galilee. 292562. No. 6-28. ’En Hur, upper Galilee. 292563. No. 6-29. Ashmura, Hula Valley. 292564. No. 6-380. Nahariyya, Galilee coast. 292565 to 292568. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the East African Agriculture and Forestry Research Institute, Nairobi. Received Aug. 20, 1968. 292565. HIBISCUS DONGOLENSIS Del. Malvaceae. B.9968. From Bardera Dist., Somaliland. 292566. HIBISCUS VITIFOLIUS L. Nairobi. 292567. HIBISCUS sp. B.8124 (a). From Kivunje N. Pare, Tanganyika. 292568. HIBISCUS sp. B-11533. From east of Endulu, Masai Dist., Tanganyika. 292569. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. From Hong Kong. Seeds collected and presented by W. W. Huffine, Okla- homa State University, Stillwater. Received Aug. 20, 1963. Col. No. 68-460. Sea level, Kowloon, Hong Kong. 292570 to 292572. From the Philippines. Seeds collected and presented by W. W. Huffine, Okla- homa State University, Stillwater. Received Aug. 20, 1968. 292570. CYNODON ARCUATUS J. S. Presl ex K. B. Presl. Poaceae. Col. No. 71-471. Stony, sandy, hilly roadside, Little Bagio, Mariveles, Bataan, Luzon. 292571 and 292572. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Bermudagrass. 292571. Col. No. 71-469. Sandy soil, sea level, along Lamao River, Lamao Expt. Sta., Bataan, Luzon. 292572. Col. No. 71-470. Alasasin, Mariveles, Bataan, Luzon. 292573 to 292575. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. From Thailand. Seeds collected and presented by W. W. Huffine, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater. Received Aug. 20, 1963. 292573. Col. No. 67-457. Lateritic soil, Danish-Thai dairy farm, Muag Lek, Saraburi. Elevation 600 feet. 292574. Col. No. 67-458. Red clay-loam soil, hilly terrain, Forage Crops Sta., Pakchong, Nakhon Ratchasima. Elevation 650 feet. 292575. Col. No. 67-459. Park adjacent to Royal Palace, Bangkok. Ele- vation less than 100 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 81, 1963 ONG 292576. CASIMIROA PRINGLEI (S. Wats.) Engl. Rutaceae. From the United States. Seeds presented by R. A. Vines, Houston, Tex. Received Aug. 21, 1968. Collected in Brownsville, but native to Mexico. Tree to 25 feet high, 20- 25 years old, prolific fruiting; trunk 1 foot in diameter; bark smooth, tight, mottled light and dark gray; crown spreading; foliage dense; leaves alter- nate, trifoliately compound, leathery, citruslike; fruit yellow, asymmetrical, to 2 inches long, in clusters, one-seeded, may be edible, but sometimes slightly bitter, beginning to ripen early August; pulp fleshy, sweet; seed asym- metrical, hard. Tree cold hardy at Brownsville; has ornamental possibilities. 292577. LESQUERELLA DENSIPILA Rollins Brassicaceae. From the United States. Seeds collected by E. E. Terrell and A. S. Barclay, agricultural explorers, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Aug. 22, 1963. Col. No. T & B 3350. Old cornfield, 10 miles northwest of Lewisburg, Maury County, Tenn. 292578. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Agriculture Research Institute, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. Received Aug. 22, 1963. ‘Falcon’. 292579 to 292623. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Plant Introduction Service, The Na- tional and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovoth. Received Aug. 12, 1968. 292579. AEGILOPS KOTSCHYI Boiss. Poaceae. No. 94-71. 292580 and 292581. AGROPYRON JUNCEUM (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. 292580. No. 65-50. Seeds small. 292581. Seeds large. 292582. ASTRAGALUS BERSABEENSIS Eig & Samuelsson Fabaceae. No. 5-71. 292583. ASTRAGALUS SANCTUS Boiss. No. 6-71. 292584. BROMUS SYRIACUS Boiss. & Blanche Poaceae. No. 55-71. 292585. BRYONIA MULTIFLORA Boiss. & Heldr. Curcurbitaceae. No. 43-71. 292586 to 292593. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. 292586. No. 61-71. 292590. No. 65-71. 292587. No. 62-71. 292591. No. 66-71. 292588. No. 63-71. 292592. No. 67-71. 292589. No. 64-71. 292593. No. 68-71. 292594. DANTHONIA FORSKALII (Vahl) Trin. Poaceae. No. 74-71. 292595. DAUCUS AUREUS Desf. Apiaceae. No. 26-51. 238 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292579 to 292623—Continued 292596. DAUCUS BROTERI Tenore No. 30-71. 292597. ECBALLIUM ELATERIUM (L.) A. Rich. Cucurbitaceae. Squirting-cucumber. No. 42-71. 292598. EXCHINOCHLOA COLONUM (L.) Link Poaceae. No. 23-72. 292599. EXRAGROSTIS BIPINNATA Muschl. Poaceae. No. 71-71. 292600. EDRAGROSTIS CILIANENSIS (All.) Lutati No. 72-71. 292601. ERAGROSTIS BIPINNATA Muschl. No. 73-71. 292602 to 292604. FESTUCA ARUNDINACEA Schreb. Poaceae. Tall fescue. 292602. No. 50-71. 292603. No. 51-71. 292604. No. 52-71. 292605 to 292610. HoRDEUM BULBOSUM L. Poaceae. Bulbous barley. 292605. No. 78-71. 292608. No. 81-71. 292606. No. 79-71. 292609. No. 82-71. 292607. No. 80-71. 292610. No. 83-71. 292611. LoTUSs CYTISOIDES L. Fabaceae. | No. 92-70. | 292612. LoTUS PALUSTRIS Willd. No. 92-70. | 292613. MELILOTUS INDICA (L.) All. Fabaceae. Annual yellow sweetclover. No. 56-70. 292614. ORYZOPSIS MILIACEA (L.) Benth. & Hook. ex Aschers. & Schweinf. Poaceae. Smilograss. No. 99-71. | 292615. PENNISETUM DICHOTOMUM (Forsk.) Delile Poaceae. No. 24-72. 292616. PHALARIS BRACHYSTACHYS Link Poaceae. No. 13-72. 292617. PHALARIS MINOR Retz. Littleseed canary grass. No. 14-72. 292618. SCHISMUS ARABICUS Nees Poaceae. No. 69-71. 292619. STIPA FONTANESII Parl. Poaceae. No. 96-71. 292620. STIPA TORTILIS Desf. Needlegrass. Foot of Mt. Gilboa. 292621. TRIFOLIUM SPUMOSUM L. Fabaceae. No. 87-70. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 381, 1963 239 292579 to 292623—Continued 292622. TRIFOLIUM STELLATUM L. No. 59-70. 292623. TRIFOLIUM TOMENTOSUM L. No. 86-70. 292624. PASSIFLORA EDULIS f. FLAVACARPA Degener Passiflora- ceae. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and In- dustrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received Aug. 23, 1963. Q. 687. From Queensland. 292625. SOLANUM sp. Solanaceae. From Ecuador. Seeds collected by E. P. Imle, collaborator, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Aug. 28, 1963. Col. No. 125. Steep, wet, foggy, roadside bank between Santo Domingo and Quito. Elevation 2,600 meters. Plant runner, on ground and ascending tree about 6 meters high; flowers yellow, numerous; fruits plentiful but not fully ripe. No Phytophthora noted. 292626 to 292630. CORDIA BOISSIERI A. DC. Boraginaceae. From the United States. Seeds presented by the Laredo Junior College, Laredo, Tex. Received Aug. 26, 1968. Ornamental shrub or small tree. 292626. No.1. 292629. No. 4. 292627. No. 2. 292630. No. 5. 292628. No. 3. 292631 and 292632. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Peanut. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomico do Estado de Sao Paulo, Campinas. Received Aug. 26, 1963. 292631. ‘Branco Especial’. Seeds large; testa white. 292632. ‘Paraguai No. 1’. Seeds large; testa red. 292633 and 292634. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. From Japan. Seeds collected and presented by W. W. Huffine, University of Oklahoma, Stillwater. Received Aug. 26, 1963. 292633. Col. No. 73-474. Sandy beach, Enoshima, Honshu. 292634. Col. No. 73-476. Sandy soil, Kodzu, Honshu. Sea level. 292635 to 292638. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Correntino Agricultural Extension and Research Center, Corrientes. Received Aug. 26, 1963. 292635. PASPALUM GUENOARUM Arech. Poaceae. ‘Pasto Ramirez’. 292636. PASPALUM ROJASII Hack. ‘Pasto Rojas’. 292637 and 292638. CENCHRUS CILIARIS L. Poaceae. Buffelgrass. 292637. ‘Pasto Salinas 284’. 292638. ‘Pasto Salinas 604’. 240 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292639 to 292655. From the United States. Cuttings collected by R. L. Ticknor in Washington, now growing at the North Willamette Experiment Station, Aurora, Oreg. Numbered Aug. 27, 1968. 292639 to 292641. ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA-URSI (L.) Spreng. Ericaceae. 292639. Col. No. 35. Evergreen forest on lava bed, 6 miles north of Willard, South Prairie Road, Skamania County. Elevation 2,940 feet. Plants a spreading mat, free from winter injury; leaves 1.28 by 0.52 inches. May 1963. 292640. Col. No. 36. Evergreen forest on lava bed, 6 miles north of Willard, South Prairie Road, Skamania County. Elevation 2,940 feet. Plants a spreading mat, free from winter injury; leaves 1.12 by 0.36 inches. May 1968. 292641. Col. No. 37. Evergreen-oak forest, roadside hill, 7.9 miles west of Goldendale, Klickitat road, Klickitat County. Elevation 1,475 feet. Plants compact, taller than usual; bark exfoliating, conspicuous. July 1963. 292642 to 292655. CEANOTHUS PROSTRATUS Benth. Rhamnaceae. Collected July 1963. 292642. Col. No. 21. Sandy roadside, pine forest, 4 miles north of Goldendale, 0.5 mile to Carp Lake road junction. Elevation 1,900 feet. Plants mildly winter burned; leaves 0.84 by 0.382 inch; flowers white. 292643. Col. No. 22. Open pine-oak forest, 6.4 miles west of Golden- dale, road to Klickitat. Elevation 1,760 feet. Plant free from winter injury; leaves 1.12 by 0.44 inches; flowers off white. 292644. Col. No. 23. Open pine-oak forest, 6.4 miles west of Golden- dale, road to Klickitat. Elevation 1,760 feet. Plants free from winter injury; leaves 0.84 by 0.32 inches; flowers lavender. 292645. Col. No. 24. Open pine-oak forest, 6.4 miles west of Golden- dale, road to Klickitat. Elevation 1,760 feet. Plants free from win- ter injury; leaves 1.08 by 0.48 inches; flowers lavender. 292646. Col. No. 25. Open pine-oak forest, 6.4 miles west of Golden- dale, road to Klickitat. Elevation 1,760 feet. Plants free from win- ter injury; leaves 0.88 by 0.4 inches; flowers blue. 292647. Col. No. 26. Open pine-oak forest, 6.4 miles west of Golden- dale, road to Klickitat. Elevation 1,760 feet. Plants free from win- ter injury; leaves 0.88 by 0.32 inches; flowers pale lavender. 292648. Col. No. 27. Open pine-oak forest, 6.4 miles west of Golden- dale, road to Klickitat. Elevation 1,760 feet. Plants free from win- ter injury; leaves 0.8 by 0.24 inches; flowers pale lavender. 292649. Col. No. 28. Full sun, evergreen-oak forest, 5 miles west of log-loading area on Goldendale-Glenwood road, Klickitat County. Elevation 1,480 feet. Leaves 0.88 by 0.28 inches; flowers lavender. 292650. Col. No. 29. Full sun, evergreen-oak forest, 5 miles west of log-loading area on Goldendale-Glenwood road, Klickitat County. Elevation 1,480 feet. New growth bark redder than usual; leaves 0.84 by 0.86 inch; flowers lavender. 292651. Col. No. 30. Full sun, evergreen-oak forest, near Glenwood. Elevation 1,680 feet. Leaves 0.68 by 0.24 inch, mostly trident; flowers pale lavender. 292652. Col. No. 31. Evergreen-oak forest, Klickitat County. Eleva- tion 1,680 feet. Leaves 0.84 by 0.32 inch; flowers blue. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 81, 1963 QAL 292639 to 292655—Continued 292653. Col. No. 32. Evergreen-oak forest, 1 mile east of Creek out- let, Goldendale-Glenwood road, Klickitat County. Elevation 1,800 feet. Plant 8 inches diameter; foliage good; leaves 0.6 by 0.24 inches; flow- ers pale lavender. 292654. Col. No. 38. Evergreen-oak forest, 1 mile east of creek out- let, Goldendale-Glenwood road, Klickitat County. Elevation 1,800 feet. Plant floriferous; foliage good; leaves 0.88 by 0.28 inch, many trident; flowers pale lavender. 292655. Col. No. 34. Evergreen-grass area, 6.6 miles south of the Appleton junction, Goldendale-Glenwood road, Klickitat County. Plant 2.5 by 2 feet; flowers white. 292656. PYRUSCOMMUNIS L. Malaceae. From France. Scions presented by the Station de Recherches d’Arboriculture et d’Oenologie, Angers. Received Sept. 5, 19638. ‘Coscia’. 292657 to 292683. From Mexico and the United States. Plants collected by H. S. Gentry, A. S. Barclay, and J. Arguelles, agricultural explorers, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Aug. 27, 1963. From Mexico unless otherwise noted. 292657 to 292660. AGAVE AMERICANA L. Amaryllidaceae. Centuryplant. 292657. Col. No. 20022. Roadside, 37 miles north of Saltillo, road to Piedras Negras, Coahuila. Elevation 3,300 feet. Large glaucous maguey rosettes, forming offshoots when young; panicle to 23 feet high with 18-20 flowering laterals; buds pink-tipped; tepals and anther lobes yellow, remainder green; panicle is terminal quarter. Cultivated; used for fence and pulque. 292658. Col. No. 20080. Puerto Colorado, 7 miles northeast of Jacala, Hidalgo. Plant medium sized; rosettes grayish green with regular leaves; panicle tall, open; flowers yellow; pedicels long. Cultivated for pulque; buds eaten. 292659. Col. No. 20090. Roadside, 4 miles west of Rio Verde, road to San Luis Potosi. Elevation 3,200 feet. Plant to 7 feet high; rosettes slightly glaucous; leaves to 6 feet long, linear, straight margined. Cultivated. 292660. Col. No. 20091. Clay-loam roadside, 16 miles east of Rio Verde, road to Cuidad Valles, San Luis Potosi. Elevation 3,700 feet. Plants scattered in wild, variable; rosettes short caulescent, big headed; leaves green to glaucous, some zoned; panicles to 16 feet high with slender pedicels and 10-15 laterals; flowers slender, yellow; filaments long. 292661. AGAVE BRACTEOSA S. Wats. Col. No. 20020. Limestone rocks, near old mine, 18 miles northeast of Altillo, road to Monterey, Coahuila. Elevation 5 250 feet. Plants single and in clumps; rosettes small, open, yellow green; spikes dense to about 3 feet high, white; flowers dry. 292662 and 292663. AGAVE FALCATA Engelm. 292662. Col. No. 20024. In wild, 24 and 61 miles north of Saltillo, road to Piedras Negras, Coahuila. Elevation 4,000 feet. Plant ces- pitose, many leaved, light green, polycarpic; rosettes with straight or falcate, stiff leaves; spikes to 6 feet high; flowers in terminal third, green, purple or reddish; anthers usually bronze. 292663. Col. No. 20097. Along Route 57, 37 miles north of Matehuala, Nuevo Leon. Elevation 5,300 feet. Rosettes in clumps; leaves long; peduncles long; flowers green, yellow or reddish purple. 242 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292657 to 292683—Continued 292664 and 292665. AGAVE LECHEGUILLA Torr. Tula istle. 292664. Col. No. 20015. In wild, Sierra de la Silla, Nuevo Leon. Plant large, vigorous, suckering rosettes; spikes erect to arching; te- pals and filaments reddish. 292665. Col.°No. 20081. Roadside by Rio Tula, 13 miles northwest of Ixmilquilpan, road to Zimapan, Hidalgo. Elevation 5,300 feet. Plants variable, scattered in wild; leaves large, variable; teeth variable; spikes to 20 feet high, in bud, flowering and fruiting; flowers yellow or pink tinged; anthers yellow or bronze; tepals reflexing erect. 292666. AGAVE LOPHANTHA Schiede Crested agave. Col. No. 20092. Limestone outcrop, roadside 38 miles east of Rio Verde, road to Cuidad Valles, San Luis Potosi. Elevation 5,200 feet. Plants small, profusely suckering; rosettes green; spikes to 10 feet high; flowers pale, waxy green; anthers yellow; tepals ascending. 292667. AGAVE POLYACANTHA Haw. Col. No. 20077. Limestone outcrop, Rancho Cielo, Sierra de las Cu- charas, 8 miles southwest of Gomez Farias, Tamaulipas. Elevation 2,750 feet. Plants polycarpic, green, forming open mounds; leaves soft, tender; leaf length and teeth variable; spikes dense or lax, to 12 feet high; cap- sules fleshy; flowers green without, yellow within; filaments and anthers yellow; tepals outcurved. 292668. AGAVE VICTORIAE-REGINAE T. Moore Col. No. 20048. Limestone hilltop, roadside 14 miles southeast of Saltillo, road to Monterey, 41.5 miles east of Coahuila. Elevation 5,000 feet. Plants small, compact, many leaved, suckering; leaves white marked, stiff; spiked to 13 feet high, erect, densely flowered in upper half; flowers creamy green, pink tinged; filaments pink to red; anthers bronze yellow. 292669. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20037. ‘Carnerosana’. Limestone pine-oak area, Carneros Pass, Coahuila. Elevation 7,750 feet. Plant dark green, suckering; rosettes big headed; leaves stiff, broad, acuminate, triangular; panicles to 20 feet high; pedicels broad; sheathing bracts conspicuous; laterals broadest below, 15— 20; tepals yellow to green, waxy; anthers yellow. 292670. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20082. ‘Carnerosana’. Open rocky slope, pine-oak forest, Route 85, 18 miles northwest of Zimpan, Hidalgo. Rosettes medium to large, light green; stems many, thick; leaves basal, thick at base, somewhat gut- tering; panicle with large bracts to laterals; spikes to 17 feet high; tepals and stamen yellow, the rest green. 292671. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20074. Sunny pine and chaparral slope, Los Alpes, 40 miles east of Saltillo, Coahuila. Elevation 8,500 feet. Rosettes large, green; leaves stiff, triangular; on a big head; flower buds red on tepals, later yellowish. 292672. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20086. Population of about 40 small young plants 6.5 miles north of Junction of Routes 57 and 110, and one plant 1.5 miles south of junction of Routes 57 and 110, Guanajuato. Elevation 6,300 feet. In- dividual plant glaucous gray; rosette balled on mount of soil; leaves awry. 292673. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20088. Limestone rock roadside, Sierra San Manuel, 21.5 miles southeast of Ciudad San Luis Potosi, road to Rio Verde. Elevation 7,500 feet. Scattered seedling population; rosettes green; leaves radial, plane; teeth variable, porrect, on continuous margin; spikes stout, to 10 feet high; flowers congested in upper half; tepals yellowish green, with tips outflexed ; anthers yellow. Wild. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 243 292657 to 292683—Continued 292674. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20089. Roadside 4 miles west of Rio Verde, road from San Luis Potosi. Elevation 3,200 feet. Plants large, glaucous gray, maguey; leaves fluted; margins undulate; panicle to 30 feet high with 18 wide laterals in upper third; ovary and tepals green, rest pale yellow. Cultivated. 292675. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20093. Roadside volcanic cliff, 55 miles southeast of San Luis Potosi, road to Rio Verde, San Luis Potosi. Elevation 3,500 feet. Plant narrow leaved; rosettes forming one clone; leaves sprawling. 292676. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20094. Roadside voleanic cliff, 55 miles southeast of San Luis Potosi, road to Rio Verde, San Luis Potosi. Elevation 3,500 feet. Plant green; rosettes radial; leaves appressed, except terminal cone. 292677. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20095. Limestone oak forest, Sierra de Manuel, southeast of Ciudad San Luis Potosi, road to Rio Verde, San Luis Potosi. Elevation 5,000 feet. Plant stiff, erect; rosettes green, suckering; leaves narrow, falcate, ascending, curving, margin narrow, friable; teeth small, distal; spikes to 15 feet high; tepals pale yellow within; anthers yellow; filaments pale pinkish, rest pale waxy green. 292678. AGAVE ASPERRIMA Jacobi Col. No. 20008. Sand hill with gravel 5 miles south of Zapata along Route 838, Tex. Rosettes medium large, glaucous gray, suckering; leaves few, thick at base; trunks big; panicles open with 10-12 wide laterals in upper half; ovary and tepals green to pale yellow, erect. 292679. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20010. Route 83, 4 miles south of Rio Grande City, Starr County, Tex. Rosettes medium sized, green, suckering; leaves erect. 292680. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20079. Limestone cliff, 22 miles northeast of Jacala, Route 85, Hidalgo. Elevation 4,250 feet. Rosettes occasionally clustered; leaves few; teeth mostly weak; flowers variable in size and color, green without, yellow to lavender and purple within. 292681. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20076. Six miles east of Ciudad del Maiz, road to Antigua Morelos, San Luis Potosi. Elevation 3,750 feet. Rosettes medium size, suckering; leaves broad, pale green to light glaucous; teeth regular on crenate margins. 292682. MANFREDA sp. Amaryllidaceae. Col. No. 20077. Limestone outcrop, 8 miles southwest of Gomez Farias, Tamaulipas. Elevation 3,750 feet. Plants polycarpic, green, forming open mounds; leaves soft, tender; teeth and leaf length variable; spikes tense or lax, to 3.5 meters tall; flowers green outside, yellow inside; capsules fleshy. 292683. RUNYONIA sp. Amaryllidaceae. Col. No. 20011. In shade, near Falcon, east of Route 83, Zapata County, Texas. Plant small, brindle-leaved rosette; flowers open, white, turning purple. 292684 and 292685. From Nigeria. Stolons and seeds collected by G. W. Burton, Georgia Coastal Plains Experiment Station, Tifton, Georgia. Received Aug. 27, 1963. 292684. CYNODON sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 1. Shika Animal and Grassland Pasture Station, Shika. Plants coarse, very tall, relatively disease free; rhizomes long. (Stolons). 244 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292684 and 292685—Continued 292685. CYNODON sp. Col. No.1. Shika Animal and Grassland Pasture Station, Shika. Plants coarse, very tall, relatively disease free; rhizomes long. (Seeds). 292686 to 292689. AGAVE (hybrids). Amaryllidaceae. From Mexico. Plants collected by H. S. Gentry, A. S. Barclay and J. Arguelles, agricultural explorers, Crops Research Division, Plant Indus- try Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Aug. 27, 19638. A. victoriae-reginae X A. asperrima. Limestone hilltop roadside, 14 miles southeast of Saltillo, road to Monterey. Elevation 5,000 feet. Plant small leaved, intermediate, without teeth; spike to 10 feet high; flowers irregularly spaced; ovaries thick; tepals not reflexing; anthers bright orange. 292686. Col. No. 20044. 292688. Col. No. 20044—B. 292687. Col. No. 20044—A. 292689. Col. No. 20044-C. 292690. (Undetermined.) From Guatemala. Plant collected and presented by John M. Keshishian, Washington, D.C. Received Aug. 29, 1963. Chichicastanango, Guatemala. Terrestrial, soil highly organic, acidic; flowers probably purple. 292691. 'TABEBUIA AVELLANEDAE Lorentz ex Griseb. Bignonia- ceae. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Jardin Botanico, Buenos Aires. Received Aug. 30, 1968. 292692. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Peanut. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of Agricultural Technical Service, Pretoria, via the United States Embassy, Pretoria. Received Aug. 30, 1963. ‘Chilanga Runner’. P5154. DL/63/172. 292693. MUSSAENDA PHILIPPICA A. Rich Rubiaceae. From the United States. Cuttings collected by H. L. Hyland, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Aug. 30, 1963. ‘Dona Aurora’. From Foster Botanical Garden, Honolulu, Hawaii. 292694 and 292695. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. From France. Scions presented by the Station de Recherches d’Arboriculture Fruitiere, Domaine de La Grande Ferrade, Pont-de-la-Maye (Gironde). Received Sept. 3, 1963. 292694. A-20. 292695. A-384. 292696 to 292698. From France. Plants presented by Marcel Lecoufle, Boissy-St-Leger. Re- ceived Sept. 4, 1963. 292696. NEPHENTHES GRACILIS Korth Nepenthaceae. 292697. NEPENTHES X COCCINEA Mast. 292698. NEPENTHES sp. ‘Marcoz’. 292699 to 292706. From Poland. Scicns presented by the Research Institute of Pomology, Skierniewice. Received Sept. 6, 1963. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 2A5 292699 to 292706—Continued 292699 to 292704. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 292699. ‘Irany Oliv’. 292700. ‘Kiec Pszar’. 292701. ‘Aleksandriskij Czarnyj’. 292702. ‘Oranzevo Krasnyj’. 292703. ‘Tlor-ciran’. 292704. ‘Uzpieck’. 292705 and 292706. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch Peach. 292705. ‘Hui-hun-tao’. 292706. Winter peach ‘Sining-shui-mi’. 292707. CYNODON sp. Poaceae. From Uganda. Seeds collected by G. W. Burton, Georgia Coastal Plains Experiment Station, Tifton. Received Sept. 9, 1963. Col. No. 2. ‘Giant Cynodon’. Heavy cattle-fertilized pasture, Serere Re- search Station, Soroti. Plant large, coarse, with many racemes, relatively disease free; seed set good. Originally from Jacaranda coffee station, Kenya. 292708 and 292709. From Kenya. Stolons and seeds collected by G. W. Burton, Georgia Coastal Plains Experiment Station, Tifton. Received Sept. 9, 1963. 292708. CYNODON sp. Poaceae. Col. No. 3. ‘Giant Hybrid’. From A. V. Bogdon, Kitale. Stolons of F, progeny from clone K—51426. Plant about 4 feet high, very coarse, without heads. Disease free. 292709. CYNODON sp. Col. No. 4. ‘Large Bermuda K-—56357’. Seeds from one plant with uni- form progeny; may be apomictic. Plant about 2 feet high; seed set excellent. 292710 to 292713. MATRICARIA CHAMOMILLA L. Asteraceae. German camomile. From the United Arab Republic. Seeds presented by Tewfik Fahmy, Harania-Giza. Received Sept. 9, 1963. Beba, Egypt, type selections; line purity not completely established. 292710. Type A. Selection from bulk seed, originally from Holland. Plants decumbent. 292711. Type Bil. Selection from bulk seed, originally from Holland. Plants upright. 292712. Type B2. Selection from bulk seed, originally from Holland. Plants upright. 292713. Type D. From eastern Europe. Plants upright; flowers large. 292714 to 292724. FRAGARIA (hybrids). Rosaceae. From the Netherlands. Plants represented by the Instituut voor de Verede- ling van Tuinbouwgewassen, Wageningen. Received Sept. 9, 1963. 292714. No. 667. 292720. No. 6263. 292715. No. 790. 292721. No. 55109. 292716. No. 5417. 292722. No. 55154. 292717. No. 5564. 292723. No. 56191. 292718. No. 5832. 292724. No. 58125. 292719. No. 6253. 246 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292725 to 292727. SACCHARUM (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From the United States. Cuttings presented by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association, Honolulu, Hawaii. Received Sept. 9, 1963. 292725. 48-3166. 292726. 51-2279. 292727. 51-8194. 292728 to 292735. BEGONIA SEMPERFLORENS Link & Otto Bego- niaceae. From Germany. Seeds presented by Gustav Teichner, Poggenhagen. Re- ceived Jan., 1963. Numbered Sept. 10, 1963. Improved and distinct, fibrous, F, hybrids. 292728. B—55558. ‘Louise Leuchtendrosa’ (Louise’). No. 2001. Plants 8 inches high; leaves dark green; flowers bright rose. 292729. B-55561. ‘Nordlicht’ (‘Northern Light’). No. 2002. Plants 8 inches high, robust; leaves bronze; flowers white, profuse. Does well in poor, sandy soil. 292730. B—55562. ‘Othello’. No. 2006. Plants 8 inches high; leaves dark; flowers bright red. 292731. B—55563. ‘Patria Mittelrosa’ (‘Patria’). No. 2054. Improved ‘Carmen’. Plants 6 inches high; leaves dark, glossy; flowers bright red. 292732. B—55564. ‘Steffi’. No. 2058. Plants 6 inches high; leaves dark; flowers salmon pink. A new flower color in dark-leaved begonias. Flower and leaf color contrast excellent. 292733. B-55565. ‘Rosa Teicher’. No. 2049. Plants 6 inches high; leaves green; flowers to 1.5 inches diameter, light pink, numerous. Tolerates heat and rain. 292734. B-55566. ‘Rose Wunder’ (‘Rose Wonder’). Plants to 6 inches high; leaves green; flowers bright rose. 292735. B-55567. ‘Rotes Wunder’ (Red Wonder’). Plants to 7 inches high; leaves green; flowers bright red. 292736 and 292737. NICOTIANA TABACUM L. Solanaceae. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture and Forestry, Pretoria. Received Sept. 10, 1963. 292736. C11. OL/63/170. 292737. MK 94. OL/63/171. 292738 to 292744. GOSSYPIUM (hybrids). Malvaceae. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the United States Embassy, Karachi. Received Sept. 10, 1963. 292738. AC-134. 292742. M-100. 292739. L-11. 292743. 4-F. 292740. LSS. 292744. 124-F. 292741. M-4. , i 292745. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From the United States. Cuttings presented by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association, Honolulu, Hawaii. Received Sept. 12, 1963. ‘H 109’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 QAT 292746 to 292748. PRUNUS MAHALEBL. Amygdalaceae. Mahaleb cherry. From France. Scions presented by the Institut National de la EE NEES Agronomique, Bordeau. Received Sept. 13, 1963. 292746. S.L.54. Isolated from French G—2, School of Agriculture, Grig- non. Leaves small. 292747. ‘S.L. Ansaloni’. 1960 Type 1. Possible pollinator for all other mahaleb varieties. Plant vigorous; foliage intermediate. 292748. S.L. Tu 21. From Turkey. Plant vigorous; leaves large; fruit yellow. 292749. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. From Canada. Seeds presented by the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Ontario. Received Sept. 16, 1963. ‘Rideau’. 292750. DICHANTHIUM ARISTATUM (Poir.) C.E. Hubb. Poaceae. Angleton grass. From the Philippines. Stolons presented by the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Manila. Received Aug. 30, 1963. Numbered Sept. 17, 1968. ‘Alabang Grass’. 292751 to 292760. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Spain. Seeds presented by the Centro de Cerealicultura, Madrid. Received Sept. 17, 1963. 292751. F—4-5. 895. 292756. ‘Mara’ 1319. 292752. ‘Forlani’ 939. 292757... ‘Navara’ 1222. 292753. ‘Gallego 2’ 1206. 292758. ‘Navarro 101’ 1205. 292754. ‘Ideal’ 1198. 292759. ‘Navarro 122’ 904. 292755. ‘Lusitano’ 1336. ~ 292760. ‘San Marino’ 912. 292761. LESPEDEZA CUNEATA (Dum.-Cours.) G. Don Fabaceae. Chinese lespedeza. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and In- dustrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received Sept. 17, 1968. S-225. Bot. Gard., Adelaide, South Australia; originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina. 292762 to 292771. From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Weibullsholm Plant Breeding Insti- tute, Landskrona. Received Sept. 17, 1963. 292762 to 292765. AVENA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Common oats. White. 292762. No. 16384. 292764. No. 16414. 292763. No. 16385. 292765. No. 16428. 292766 to 292771. HORDEUM VULGARE L. Poaceae. Spring barley. 292766. ‘Ingrid’. 292769. No. 5690. 292767. No. 5492. 292770. No. 5741. 292768. ‘Arla’ No. 5673. 292771. No. 5793. 248 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292772 and 292773. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and In- dustrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received Sept. 17, 1963. 292772. LOTONONIS BAINESII Baker Fabaceae. C.P.I. 16833. 292773. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. No. C 1211. ‘Creeping Lucerne’. 292774 to 292776. From Lebanon. Bulbs presented by an anonymous donor. Received Sept. 17, 1963 292774. ALLIUM AMPELOPRASUM L. Liliaceae. White-flowered form. 292775. ALLIUM HIRSUTUM Zucc. Damour. 292776. ALLIUM NEAPOLITANUM Cirillo Dog River. 292777 and 292778. From the British West Indies. Seeds collected in Trinidad and presented by R. Goodland. Received Sept. 17, 1963. 292777. ERIOCHRYSIS CAYANENSIS Beauv. Poaceae. 292778. IMPERATA BRASILIENSIS Trin. Poaceae. 292779 to 292842. From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Hortus Botanicus Upsaliensis, Uni- versitetets Botaniska Tradgard, Uppsala. Received Sept. 18, 1963. 292779. ACHILLEA CLAVENNAE L. Asteraceae. 292780. ACHILLEA GRANDIFOLIA Frivald. 292781. ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM L. Common yarrow. 292782. ANTHYLLIS VULNERARIA subsp. MARITIMA L. Fabaceae. 292783. ARENARIA GRAMINIFOLIA Aruduin. Silenaceae. 292784. ARENARIA GOTHICA Fries 292785. ARENARIA NORVERGICA Gunn. 292786. ARENARIA SERPYLLIFOLIA L. 292787. ASTRAGALUS CICER L. Fabaceae. 292788. ASTRAGALUS FALCATUS Lam. 292789. LATHYRUS APHACA L. Fabaceae. 292790. LATHYRUS ARTICULATUS L. 292791. LATHYRUS CLYMENUM L. 292792. LATHYRUS LAEVIGATUS Fritsch 292793. LATHYRUS NIGER (L.) Bernh. Black peavine. 292794. LATHYRUS OCHRUS (L.) DC. 292795. LATHYRUS PISIFORMIS L. 292796. LATHYRUS SPHAERICUS Retz. 292797. LATHYRUS TINGITANUS L. 292798. LATHYRUS VERNUS (L.) Bernh. 292799. MELILOTUS ALTISSIMUS Thuill. Fabaceae. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 249 292779 to 292842—Continued 292800. 292801. 292802. 292803. 292804. 292805. 292806. 292807. 292808. 292809. 292810. 292811. 292812. 292813. 292814, 292815. 292816. 292817. 292818. 292819. 292820. 292821. 292822. 292823. 292824. 292825. 292826. 292827. 292828. 292829. 292830. 292831. 292832. 292833. 292834. 292835. 292836. 292837. 292838. 292839. 292840. 292841. 292842. MELILOTUS DENTATUS (Waldst. & Kit.) Pers. MELILOTUS INDICUS (L.) All. Annual yellow sweetclover. MELILOTUS MESSANENSIS (L.) All. MELILOTUS SPECIOSUS Durieu MINUARTIA LARICIFOLIA Schinz & Thell. Silenaceae. MINUARTIA TENUIFOLIA Hiern POTENTILLA CRANTZII G. Beck Rosaceae. POTENTILLA INDICA T. Wolf POTENTILLA MEGALANTHA Takeda POTENTILLA PALUSTRIS Scop. POTENTILLA PULCHERRIMA Lehm, POTENTILLA RANUNCULUS Lange POTENTILLA RUPESTRIS L. SAGINA NODOSA Fenzl Silenaceae. SAGINA NORMANIANA Lagerh. SEDUM AIZOON L. Crassulaceae. Aizoon stonecrop. SEDUM EWERSII Ledeb. Ewers stonecrop. SEDUM HISPANICUM L. SEDUM POPULIFOLIUM Pall. Poplar stonecrop. SEDUM ROSEUM (L.) Scop. Roseroot stonecrop. SEDUM RUPESTRE L. STELLARIA HOLOSTEA L. Silenaceae. STELLARIA NEMORUM L. STELLARIA NEMORUM L. TRIFOLIUM ALPESTRE L. Fabaceae. TRIFOLIUM INCARNATUM L., Crimson clover. TRIFOLIUM LEUCANTHUM Bieb. TRIFOLIUM SAROSIENSE Hazsl. ex Neibr. VERONICA AUSTRIACA L. Scrophulariaceae. VERONICA BACHOFENII Heuff. VERONICA CYMBALARIA Bodard VERONICA GENTIANOIDES Vahl VERONICA LONGIFOLIA L. Beach speedwell. VERONICA LONGIFOLIA var. MARITIMA L. VERONICA PERSICA Poir. VERONICA PRAECOX All. VERONICA SIBIRICA L. VERONICA TEUCRIUM L. VICIA BENGHALENSIS L. Fabaceae. Purple vetch. VICIA DUMETORUM L. VICIA LATHYROIDES L. VICIA MONANTHA Retz. VICIA NARBONENSIS L. 250 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292843 and 292844. CASSIA OCCIDENTALIS L. Caesalpiniaceae. From the United States Virgin Islands. Seeds presented by the Virgin Island Agricultural Program, St. Croix. Received Sept. 20, 1963. 292843. From Estate Castle Burke. 292844. From Estate La Grange. 292845 to 292859. From the German Democratic Republic. Seeds presented by the Institut fur Botanik der Landwirtschaftlich-Gartnerischen Fakultat der Humboldt- Universitat, Berlin. Received Sept. 20, 19638. 292845. ALOPECURUS PRATENSIS L. Poaceae. Meadow foxtail. 292846. ANTHYLLIS TETRAPHYLLA L. Fabaceae. 292847. ARMERIA MARITIMA Willd. Plumbaginaceae. 292848. ARRHENATHERUM ELATIUS (L.) Presl Poaceae. Tall oatgrass. 292849. BROMUS ERECTUS Huds. Poaceae. Meadow brome. 292850. BROMUS INERMIS Leyss. Smooth brome. 292851. FESTUCA ARUNDINACEA Schreb. Poaceae. Tall fescue. 292852. FESTUCA ELATIOR L. Meadow fescue. 292853. HELIANTHEMUM VARIABILE Mill. Cistaceae. 292854. MELILOTUS ALBA Desr. Fabaceae. White sweetclover. 292855. MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS (L.) Lam. Yellow sweetclover. 292856. PHLEUM PRATENSE L. Poaceae. Timothy. 292857. POA COMPRESSA L. Poaceae. Canada bluegrass. 292858. POA NEMORALIS L. Wood bluegrass. 292859. POA PRATENSIS L. Kentucky bluegrass. 292860 and 292861. SACCHARUM (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Puerto Rico. Cuttings presented by C. Brewer, Fajardo. Received Sept. 16, 1968. Numbered Sept. 24, 1963. 292860. H. 37-1933 (Sta. Rita). 292861. H. 387-1933 (Sta. Maria). 292862 to 292914. From sources indicated. Seeds presented by D. G. Faris, University of California, Davis. Numbered Sept. 24, 1963. 292862. VIGNA MARINA (Burm.) Merr. Fabaceae. No. C36-329. From Ceylon. 292863 to 292868. From India. 292863. VIGNA DAVYI Bolus No. C36-327. 292864. VIGNA GRACILIS (Guill. & Perr.) Hook. f. No. C36-326. 292865. VIGNA HETEROPHYLLA A. Rich. No. C86—325. 292866. VIGNA LUTEOLA (Jacq.) Benth. No. C36-323. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 81, 1963 251 292862 to 292914—Continued 292867. VIGNA MEMBRANACEA A. Rich. No. C36-324. 292868. VIGNA PARVIFLORA Welw. ex Baker | No. C36-328. | 292869 to 292871. From Israel. 292869. VIGNA NILOTICA (Delile) Hook. f. No. C36—296. 292870 and 292871. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi | 292870. No. C36—291. ‘Acre’. 292871. No. C36-294 Local. 292872 to 292887. From Nigeria. | 292872. VIGNA LANCIFOLIA A. Rich. No. C36-805. | 292873. VIGNA PUBIGERA Baker No. C36-307. | 292874 to 292887. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi | 292874. No. C36—249. 292881. No. C36—256. 292875. No. C36—250. 292882. No. C36—257. 292876. No. C36—251. 292883. No. C386—258. 292877. No. C36—252. 292884. No. C36—259. 292878. No. C36—253. 292885. No. C36—260. 292879. No. C36—254. 292886. No. C36—278. 292880. No. C36—255. 292887. No. C36—279. aed 292914. From the United States. (Countries of origin indi- cated. 292888 to 292914. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi 292888. No. B380-38. Igaba bean. Nigeria. 292889. No. B380—-7. 51-C-480A. South Africa. 292890. No. B30-11. 51-C-57. South Africa. 292891. No. B380-17. 51—-C—430B. South Africa. 292892. No. B380-18. 51—-C042(5). South Africa. 292893. No. B30-19. ‘Bechuana White’. South Africa. 292894. No. B30-27. SES No. 5A. Southern Rhodesia. 292895. No. B380-31. ‘Machakos’. Nigeria. 292896. No. B380-49. II V—-4-1. Hungary. 292897. No. B380-50. II V—5-6. Hungary. 292898. No. B380-51. II V-5-1. Hungary. | 292899. No. B380-53. II V—4-16. Hungary. 292900. No. B30—56. II V—4-13. Hungary. 292901. No. B380-59. II V-4-4. Hungary. 292902. No. B30-61. II V—4-15. Hungary. 292903. No. B30-64. II V-4-19. Hungary. | 292904. No. B30-65. II V-5-9. Hungary. 292905. No. B380-66. II V-4-5. Hungary. 252 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292862 to 292914—Continued 292906. No. B380-67. ‘Zonkwa Yellow’. Nigeria. 292907. No. B380-68. ‘Wake Jaba’. Nigeria. 292908. No. B380-71. Black seeded. Nigeria. 292909. No. B30-78. ‘Zafata Ex Kwoi’. Nigeria. 292910. No. B380—-76. ‘Lobia T 5282’. India. 292911. No. B380-79. C521. India. 292912. No. B380-91. 51—C—213(8). South Africa. 292913. No. B30-94. II V-4-14. Hungary. 292914. No. B380-96. ‘Farm Wake’. Nigeria. 292915 to 292917. SACCHARUM (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Taiwan. Cuttings presented by the Taiwan Sugar Experiment Station, Tainan. Received Sept. 25, 1968. 292915. 53-233. F-.S. Strain. 292916. 53-233. S.S. Strain. 292917. 53-283. Y.S. Strain. 292918. ARECASTRUM ROMANZOFFIANUM var. AUSTRALE (Mart.) Bece. Phoenicaceae. Pindo palm. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Division of Plant Exploration and Introduction, Buenos Aires. Received Sept. 25, 1968. 292919 to 292928. SACCHARUM (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From the United States. Cuttings presented by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association, Honolulu, Hawaii. Received Sept. 26, 1963. 292919. 60-9961. 292924. 60-9975. 292920. 60-9964. 292925. 60-9977. 292921. 60-9966. 292926. 60-9979. 292922. 60-9968. 292927. 60-9980. 292923. 60-9969. 292928. 60-9989. 292929 to 292936. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Scions presented by the Pavlov Experimental Station of the All-Union Institute of Plant Grow- ing. Received Sept. 17, 1963. Numbered Sept. 27, 1963. 292929 to 292931. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. 292929. Michurin’s Seedless (Bessjemianka Michurina). 292930. ‘Kitaika Zolotaia Ranniaia’ (‘Chinese Golden Early’). 292931. ‘Susvorenskoye’. 292932 to 292936. PRUNUS AVIUM L. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. 292932. ‘Kozlovskaia’. 292933. ‘Krasnaia Plotnaia’ (Red Plotnaia’). 292934. ‘Leningradskaia Chernaia’ (‘Leningrad Dark’). 292935. ‘Leningradskaia Zheltaia’ (‘Leningrad Yellow’). 292936. ‘Zor’ka’. 292937 to 292946. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the United Nations Food and Agricul- tural Organization, Tandojam. Received Sept. 27, 1963. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 253 292937 to 292946—Continued -292937. S. No.1. 41-3. 292942. S.No. 6. 101-3. 292938. S.No. 2. 53-3. 292943. S.No. 7. 67-7. 292939. S. No.3. 64-3. 292944. S.No. 8. 66-2. 292940. S.No. 4. 12-2. 292945. S.No.9. 41-4. | 292941. S.No. 5. 23-2. 292946. S.No. 10. 71-1. 292947. DIGITARIA LONGIFLORA (Retz.) Pers. Poaceae. From Sierra Leone. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Natural Resources, Mussia, via Kabala. Received Sept. 27, 1968. 292948 to 292957. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Peanut. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Received Sept. 27, 1968. 292948. No. 1. DL/63/532. Segregate from (‘Hebbal’ x ‘Tjina’) xX ‘Masambilea’. Upright growth habit. 292949. No.2. DL/63/533. Plant decumbent, testa deep red. 292950. No.3. DL/63/534. Plant decumbent, testa white. 292951. No.4. DL/63/535. Plant decumbent, testa purple. 292952... No. 5. DL/63/536. Plant decumbent, testa red. 292953. No.6. DL/63/537. Plant decumbent, testa flesh. 292954. No. 7. DL/63/538. ‘Virginia Bunch’. Mutation. 292955. No.8. DL/638/539. Irradiated mutant. 292956. No.9. DL/63/541. ‘Jumbo Giant’. From Rhodesia. 292957. DL/63/540. ‘Machagan P 2659’. 292958. HIBISCUS ESCULENTUS L. Malvaceae. Okra. From India. Seeds presented by L. Caskey, Peace Corps, Hyderabad. Re- ceived Sept. 30, 1963. ‘Pusa Sawani’ (‘July’). Popular high-yielding variety; fruits tender, dark green. Most plants are mosaic tolerant and yellows resistant although some plants may show symptoms. 292959 to 292966. HIBISCUS CANNABINUS L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. From Tanganyika. Seeds presented by the Agricultural and Industrial De- velopment Company, Dares Salaam. Received Oct. 1, 1963. 292959. No. 1. Plants in wild near Morogoro, Eastern Province. Stalks green; leaves divided; flowers dark purple, May. 292960. No. 2. Plants in wild 100 miles east of Morogoro. Stalks red- dish; leaves entire, reddish; flowers reddish pink, April-May. 292961. No. 8. Plants in wild 125 miles east southeast of Morogoro. Stalks green; leaves divided; flowers mauve, April. 292962. No.4. ‘Kumbul’. Originally from Nigeria. 292963. No.5. ‘Abnja’. Originally from Nigeria. 292964. JNo.6. ‘Zankwa’. Originally from Nigeria. 292965. No.7. ‘Cuba 2032’. From Cuba, via Tunisia and Nigeria. 292966. No.8 ECR 985/986. From Sudan. Mixture of two strains. 292967. TRIFOLIUM ALEXANDRINUM L. Fabaceae. Berseem clover. From Iraq. Seeds presented by the College of Agriculture, Bagdad. Re- ceived Oct. 1, 1963. From the Abu-Ghraib farm, Bagdad. 254 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 292968 to 292993. From Kenya. Plants and cuttings presented by the Park Department, Nairobi. Received Oct. 1, 1963. 292968. ACANTHUS EMINENS C.B. Clarke Acanthaceae. Plants. 292969. ACANTHUS PUBESCENS Engl. ‘Alba’. Plants. 292970. ACANTHUS sp. Orange flowers. Cuttings. 292971. BEGONIAsSp. Begoniaceae. ‘Bamboo’. Flowersclear pink. Cuttings. 292972 to 292982. Used as “floral blankets” or “carpet” ground covers, ieee fences”, and street trees when pruned into standards of 12 feet 292972. BOUGAINVILLEA sp. Nyctaginaceae. ‘Isabel Greensmith’. Plants. 292973. BOUGAINVILLEA sp. ‘Killie Campbell’. Plants. 292974. BOUGAINVILLEA sp. ‘Mrs. Butt’. Plants. 292975. BOUGAINVILLEA sp. N-1. Cuttings. 292976. BOUGAINVILLEA sp. ‘Natalii’. Cuttings. 292977. BOUGAINVILLEA sp. ‘Poultonii’. Plants. 292978. BOUGAINVILLEA sp. Plants. Received as B. minyata. 292979. BOUGAINVILLEA sp. ‘Brilliant’. Plants. 292980. BOUGAINVILLEA sp. ‘Lady Mary Baring’. Plants. 292981. BOUGAINVILLEA sp. ‘Orange’. Plants. 292982. BOUGAINVILLEA sp. ‘Sweetheart’. Cuttings. 292983. BRUNSFELSIA CALYCINA Benth. Solancaeae. Flowers to 4inches across. Plants. 292984. CASSIA ARTEMISIOIDES Gaud. Caesalpiniaceae. Plants. 292985. IMPATIENSsp. Impatientaceae. ‘Balsamina’. Plants. 292986. KALANCHOELUGARDI Bullock Crassulaceae. Cuttings. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 255 292968 to 292993—Continued 292987. MUSSAENDA LUTEOLA Delile Rubiaceae. Cuttings. 292988. PEPEROMIASp. Piperaceae. ‘Peru’. Plants. 292989. TECOMARIA (hybrid). Bignoniaceae. Flowers pale orange. Plants. 292990. TECOMARIA sp. Flowers yellow. Plants. 292991. THUNBERGIA ERECTA (Benth.) T. Anders. Acanthaceae. Clockvine. Flowers large. Plants. 292992. THUNBERGIA MYSORENSIS (Wight) T. Anders. Clockvine. Plants. 292993. GARDENIA GLOBOSA Hochst. Rubiaceae. Seeds. 292994 and 292995. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From the United States. Seeds of Hungarian origin, presented by the Wash- ington State University, Pullman. Received Oct. 2, 1963. 292994. ‘Bankuti 1201’. ‘Bankuti 5’ x ‘Marquis’. Very high yielding, midtall, hard, red winter wheat; spike bearded; cluster good; grain very high in protein with excellent milling and baking qualities. Highly resistant to stripe rust and was resistant to dwarf bunt in 1963. 292995. ‘Bankuti 1205’. ‘Bankuti 5’ x ‘Marquis’. High-yielding, midtall, hard, red winter wheat; grain high in protein and gluten with excellent milling and outstanding baking qualities. Highly re- sistant to stripe rust. 292996 to 293004. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the Plant Breeding Institute, Trump- ington, Cambridge, England. Received Oct. 2, 1963. 292996. TP 114/23-24. 293001. TP 114/94—95. 292997. TP 114/41—43—44. 293002. TP 114/109-1100. 292998. TP 114/78-79. 293003. TP 114/188-190. 292999. TP 114/80-82. 293004. TP 114/207-208. 293000. TP 114/85-87. 293005 to 293020. From the United States. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural ex- plorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Collected May 1961. Numbered Oct. 2, 1963. 293005 to 293016. LESQUERELLA FENDLERI Wats. Brassicaceae. : 293005. Col. No. 19224. Rocky, arid limestone hills, 5-10 miles north- west of Langtry, Tex. Plants small, dry, winter-spring annuals. 293006. Col. No. 19225. Along undisturbed, silty, railway slope, 5-6 miles west of Sanderson, Tex. Variable, dry, winter-spring annuals. 293007. Col. No. 19229. Limestone hills along Route 80, 4-5 miles west of Van Horn, Tex. Plants low, drought pauperized. 256 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 293005 to 293020—Continued 293008. Col. No. 19230. Sandy hilltop 4.5 miles northeast of Mentone, Loving County, Tex. Genetic selection. Plants in wild with strictly erect stems to 6 inches long and capitate racemes of small capsules. 293009. Col. No. 19232. Location same as P.I. 293008. Genetic selec- tion. Plants in wild with lavender-purple capsules. 293010. Col. No. 19233. Junction of Routes 80 and 10538, Ector County, Tex. Plants in wild, short, drought pauperized. 293011. Col. No. 19237. Sandy loam fallow field, Route 285, 25 miles southeast of Pecos, Tex. Seeds from one large, erect, well-found, heavy-seeding plant. 293012. Col. No. 192388. Hill 4 miles east of Barstow, Ward County, Tex. Seed from one plant in wild, with coarse stems and large capsules. 293013. Col. No. 19239. Sandy loam, 6-8 miles south of Toyah, Reeves County, Tex. Small population of erect plants in wild, to 12 inches high and long racemes of capsules. 293014. Col. No. 19240. In wild 6 miles south of Toyah, Reeves County, Tex. One plant selection. Plant large, robust, erect, with many stems; raceme long. 293015. Col. No. 19242. Silty loam, 17 miles north of Pecos, Reeves County, Tex. Seeds from 5 heaviest seed-yielding plants. Plants erect, vigorous, stooling. 293016. Col. No. 19992. Roadside, junction of Route 180 and road to Sierra Blanca, Tex. Plants short, well developed. 293017 to 293020. LESQUERELLA GORDONII Wats. 293017. No collector’s number. Tucson, Ariz. 293018. Col. No. 11913. Tucson, Ariz. 293019. Col. No. 11972. Tucson, Ariz. 293020. Col. No. 19982. Along Route 86, southwest of Tucson, Ariz. From one heavily seeding plant. 293021 to 293037. From the United States. Seeds collected by A. S. Barclay and R. E. Perdue, Jr., agricultural explorers, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Sta- tion, Beltsville, Md. Collected April and July 1960. Numbered Oct. 2, 1968. 293021 to 293023. LESQUERELLA ARGYREA Wats. Brassicaceae. 293021. B-53506. Texas. 293022. B-53515. Texas. 293023. Col. No. 707. Roadside and adjacent fields, Highway 838, 25 miles north of Laredo, Webb County, Tex. Erect annual herb. 293024 and 293025. LESQUERELLA ENGELMANNII Wats. 293024. Col. No. 786. Open hill, limestone soil, junction Routes 188 and 281, north edge of Lampasas, Lampasas County, Tex. Erect perennial herb to 12 inches high. 293025. Col. No. 788. Thin limestone soil, road cut, junction Routes 281 and Farm Road 963, 12 miles north of Burnet, Burnet County, Tex. Erect perennial herb, branching at base, to 1 foot high. 293026 to 293028. LESQUERELLA FENDLERI Wats. 293026. Col. No. 710. In wild along highway 90, 10 miles west of Bescue tales Kinney County, Tex. Erect perennial herb; flowers yellow. 293027. Col. No. 715. Dry, rock ground near park headquarters, Big Bend National Park, Tex. Erect perennial herb; flowers yellow. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 257 293021 to 293037—Continued 293028. Col. No. 720. Dry, rocky road shoulders and adjacent fields, Highway 90, 8 miles west of Langtry, Val Verde County, Tex. Abun- dant erect perennial. 293029 to 293031. LESQUERELLA GORDONII Wats. 293029. Col. No. 709. Vacant lot, Uvalde County, Tex. Erect annual. 293030. Col. No. 724. Sandy hills, Boiling Springs State Park, Wood- ward County, Okla. Abundant erect annual; flowers yellow. 203031. Col. No. 7538. In wild on sandy bank above Coleto Creek, High- way 77, Victoria County, Tex. Decumbent annual; flowers yellow. 293032. LESQUERELLA GRACILIS Wats. Col. No. 730. Blackland soil, roadside and adjacent fields near Texas Research Foundation, Renner, Tex. Broadly spreading, procumbent, an- nual herb; flowers yellow. 293033 to 293035. LESQUERELLA GRANDIFLORA Wats. 293033. Col. No. 733. In wild on sandy hills near Fulshear, Fort Bend Gounkys Tex. Broadly spreading, procumbent, annual herb; flowers yellow. 293034. Col. No. 752. Sandy loam field, Stubbs School road, near High- way 77, 8 miles south of Victoria, Victoria County, Tex. Sprawling annual herb, in wild, branching broadly at base; flowers yellow. 293035. Col. No. 792a. Sandy flood plain, Sandy Creek, near Oxford Road, 6 miles southeast of Oxford, Llano County, Tex. Spreading annual herb, branching at base; flowers yellow. 293036. LESQUERELLA LASIOCARPA Wats. Col. No. 705. Highway 88, 1 mile south of Crystal City, Dimmit County, Tex. Prostrate annual in wild; flowers yellow. 293037. LESQUERELLA PINETORUM Wooton & Standley Col. No. 871. Rocky, coarse, granitic hillside, Skyline, Lincoln National Forest, Lincoln County, N. Mex. Prostrate to semierect perennial herb; flowers yellow. 293038 to 293048. From Colombia. Cuttings presented by Melvin L. Bristol, Sibundoy, Putu- mayo. Received Oct. 2, 1963. 293038 to 293046. DATURA CANDIDA (Pers.) Safford Solancaeae. 293038. ‘Amarron’. 293043. MLB-1111. 293039. ‘Biangan’. 293044. ‘Quinde’ 293040. ‘Bui-ish’. 293045. ‘Salaman’. 293041. ‘Munchira’. 293046. ‘Tsashie’. 293042. MLB-597. 293047. DATURA SANGUINEA Ruiz & Pav. Solanaceae. Red floripondio. 293048. METHYSTICODENDRON AMESIANUM R.E.Schultes Solanaceae. 293049 to 293059. From Mexico. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Collected Oc- tober and November 1959. Numbered Oct. 3, 1963. 293049. PENSTEMON cf. APATETICUS Straw Scrophulariaceae. Col. No. 18011. Conifer forest, Sierra Chinatu, Chihuahua. Elevation 8,750 feet. Plant in wild, to 3 feet high; flowers bright red with white- striped throat; capsules long. 293050 and 293051. PENSTEMON CAMPANULATUS (Cav.) Willd. 258 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 293049 to 293059—Continued 293050. Col. No. 17996. Sierra Mohinora summit, Chihuahua. Eleva- tion 10,000 feet. Perennial in wild, to 16 inches high; branches form a ground cover; flowers purple. 293051. Col. No. 18001. Conifer forest canyon, Sierra Mohinora, Chi- huahua. Elevation 7,500 feet. Flowers pale purple, campanulate. 293052. PENSTEMON KUNTHII G. Don Col. No, 18154, Twenty miles southwest of El Salto, Durango. Ele- vation 10,000 feet, Plants abundant in wild, to 40 inches high, with several stems; flowers red. Inflorescences frost damaged. 293053 to 293055. PENSTEMON cf. KUNTHII G. Don 293053. Col, No. 17918. Calcareous rocks, Parral, Chihuahua. Eleva- tion 5,800 feet. Perennial to 5 feet high; stems several, from base, long spicate; flowers red. 293054. Col. No. 17949. Rio Verde and Cunega Prieta road, Chihuahua. Elevation 9,000 feet. Perennial in wild; flowers red. 293055. Col. No. 18018. Tufaceous rhyolite 15 miles northeast of El Vergel, Chihuahua. Elevation 6,700 feet. Perennial in wild, to 32 inches high; leaves serrate or entire; flowers red. Plants browsed. 293056. PENSTEMON sp. Col. No. 17978. Nabogame, Chihuahua. Elevation 6,800 feet. Peren- nial in wild; stems sagging; flowers purple. 293057. PENSTEMON sp. Col. No. 17985. Between Nabogame and Guadelupe y Calvo, Chihuahua. peveuion 2 One feet. Perennial in wild; stems several, to 20 inches long; owers red. 293058. PENSTEMON sp. Col. No. 18002. Conifer forest, La Rocha, Sierra Mohinora, Chihuahua. Elevation 7,500 feet. Plants in wild, thinly scattered in open forest. 293059. PENSTEMON sp. Col. No. 18096. Oak forest, 40 miles east of Parral, Chihuahua, Eleva- tion 7,800 feet. Perennial in shade, in wild, to 20 inches high; flowers small, campanulate, light purple. 293060 to 293063. From the United States. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural ex- plorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Numbered Oct. 3, 1963. 293060. PENSTEMON HAVARDII A. Gray Scrophulariaceae. Col. No. 18455. Six miles west of park headquarters, Big Bend National pee. ex Plants in wild; leaves large, ovate-lanceolate. Collected arch 1960. 293061 and 293062. PENSTEMON SPECTABILIS Thunb. 293061. Col. No. 17765. Old clearing in Chapparal, Anza, Riverside County, Calif. Elevation 3,000 feet. Plants mature, in burned-over area. Collected July 1959. 293062. Col. No. 17766. Anza, Riverside County, Calif. Elevation 3,000 feet. Plant in wild, heavy bearing, to 150 racemes each; stems red or yellow; capsules large. Collected Aug., 1959. 293063. PENSTEMON sp. Col. No. 18559. Limestone area, Route 32, 15 miles west of San Marcos, Hayes County, Tex. Plants in wild; stalks short. Collected April 1960. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 259 293064 and 293065. From the United States. Plants growing at the United States Plant Intro- duction Station, Miami, Fla. Numbered Oct. 4, 1963. 293064. CALLISTEMON ACUMINATUS Cheel Myrtaceae. Bottlebrush. Miami No. 18747, Small Australian ornamental tree; crown compact; branches upright; leaves sessile, linéar, leathery; flowers red, in dense heads, 4 inches long. 293065. COMBRETUM PANICULATUM Vent. Combretaceae. Miami No. 12560. Small, ornamental, tropical African shrub with vine- like tendencies; flowers dark red, numerous, along stems. 293066. PRUNUSAVIUM L. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. From France. Cutyings presented by Lambertin Nurseries and Orchards, Nimes. Received Oct. 7, 1963. ‘Early Burlat’. 293067 to 293087. From the United States. Cuttings ¢ollected by H. P. Olmo and A. Koyama, DEvetsity. of California, Davis. Collected August 1961. Numbered ct. 7, 1963. 293067 and 293068. CISSUS TRIFOLIATA lL Vitaceae. 293067. Col. No. 66. Five miles northwest of Webb, Tex., Highway 83. Vine climbing over shrubs, fruitful, in flower and fruit; leaves fleshy 1.5 by 1 inch, trilobed; fruit in umbels of 15 to 30 berries, blue black, 0.25 inch diameter, flattened, one seeded. 293068. Col. No. 83. Grapevine Hills, Big Bend Park, Tex. Vine in flower and beginning to fruit; leaves fleshy, lobed. 293069. PARTHENOCISSUS QUINQUEFOLIA (L.) Planch. Vitaceae. Col. No. 75. No data. 293070 and 293071. VITIS cf. AESTIVALIS Michx. Vitaceae. 293070. Col. No. 79. Side arroyo, one mile west of ranger station, Boquillas, Big Bend, Tex. Vine exposed, fruitful; shoots tomentose, with marginal leaf burn; berries to 0.375-inch diameter, ripe. 293071. Col. No. 80. Side arroyo, west of ranger station, Boquillas, Big Bend, Tex. Vine vigorous, fruitful, climbing on willow tree. 293072 to 293074. VITIS cf. ARIZONICA Engelm, 293072. Col. No. 1. Rocky eanyon wash, streambank, junction High- ways 80 and 90, Mule Pass, Bisbee, Ariz. Vine in full sun, making mounds over vegetation, climbing to 15 feet; leaves hopper damaged; berries green, heat scorched. 293073. Col. No. 69. Boulder stream dry wash, north of Vance, Real County, Tex. Weak vine, climbing to 20 feet in small pecan. 293074. Col. No. 70. Boulder strewn wash 1 mile north of Vance, Real County, Tex. Leaves dark green, many damaged by drought; some fruits dried before maturing. 293075 to 293086. VuITIS cf. VULPINA L. 293075. Col. No. 68. Rocky wash south of Vance, Real County, Tex. Vine weak, slender. 293076. Col. No. 71. In ravine, State Route 55, 6 miles north of Barks- dale, Edwards County, Tex. Fruitful vine on oak tree; shoots dark red; fruit in small clusters, ripe; berries small. Aphids present. 293077. Col. No, 72. Ridgetops, State Route 55, 12 miles south of Rock- springs, Edwards County, Tex. Plants abundant, climbing over shrubby juniper and oak; fruit clusters small. 260 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 293067 to 293087—Continued 293078. Col. No. 73. Location same as P.I. 293077. Leaves have long, sharp apical lobes. 293079. Col. No. 74. Location same as P.I. 2938077. Leaves glossy. 293080. Col. No. 76. Brush behind ranger station and Rio Grande side channel, Boquillas, Big Bend National Park, Tex. Plants abundant, dense on shrubs; leaves light yellowish green, glabrous when mature; shoots downy, light pink tipped. 293081. Col. No. 77. West side of canyon, ranger station, Boquillas, Big Bend, Tex. Male vine; shoots light yellowish green, downy tipped. 293082. Col. No. 78. Location same as P.I. 293081. Vine fruitful. 293083. Col. No. 81. Dry ravine, Grapevine Hills, Big Bend National Park, Tex. Weak male climber on shrubs; leaves dark green with some scorch. 293084. Col. No. 82. Location same as P.I. 293088. Male vine. 293085. Col. No. 84. Location same as P.I. 293088. Internodes long. 293086. Col. No. 85. Oak Creek Canyon, Big Bend National Park, Tex. Several vines in willows; fruitless. 293087. VITIS sp. Col. No. 67. Rocky base of Camp Chalk Bluff, Highway 55, 20 miles northwest of Uvalde, Tex. Vine in oak tree; trunk thin; leaves smooth, glossy, dark green; berries small, ripe. 293088 to 293151. From Mexico. Cuttings, unless otherwise noted, collected by H. P. Olmo and A. Koyama, University of California, Davis. Collected August 1961. Numbered Oct. 7, 1963. 293088 and 293089. AMPELOPSIS cf. CORDATA Michx. Vitaceae. 293088. Col. No. 17. ‘Hedera’. Weathered granite, south bank of Arroyo Seco da Patroan Zoc, 11.6 miles southwest of Garcia, road to Hubejecal, Zacatecas. Creeper; leaves fleshy, dark green, cordate, 3.5 by 2.5 inches, long petioled, finely pubescent; sinus narrow, V-shaped; shoots ribbed; fruit green. 293089. Col. No. 18. Rocky ledges in deep ravine, Highway 70, Zapoqui, Aguascalientes. Climber; leaves simple, entire, cordate, fleshy, margin smiporn i berries in small clusters, black, 0.46 inch diameter. Roots collected. 293090. CISSUS RHOMBIFOLIA Vahl Vitaceae. Col. No. 22. Fractured rocks, hot rain forest, 6 miles west of Naranjo, San Luis Potosi. Plants common, spreading; stems thickened, bulbous near ground; leaves trifoliate; umbels conspicuous; flowers carmine. 293091. CISSUS SICYOIDES L. Col. No. 24. Rocky outcrops, hot rain forest, steep slope, 16 miles west of Naranjo, San Luis Potosi. Weak climber; stems thickened, lenticellate; leaves pointed, ovate, 1.5 by 2 inches, margin smooth; no flowers or fruit seen. 293092 and 293093. CISSUS TRIFOLIATA L. 293092. Col. No. 15. Stream bank, with willow and bald cypress, Rio Nazas, 14 miles northwest of El Rodeo, Durango. Plants sporadic, climbing by tendrils, to 10 feet high, not yet flowering; roots cylin- drical, bulbous; leaves trifoliate, with few large obtuse teeth, dark green, fleshy, foetid when crushed; shoots glabrous. Roots collected. 293093. Col. No. 62. Desert mesa streambed, two miles south of Cadereyta, Nuevo Leon. Slender, weak climber on shrubs in full shade; stems glabrous; leaves 1.5 by 1.25 inches, fleshy, glabrous, re- JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 261 293088 to 293151—Continued sembling grape; teeth obtuse, few, large; no flowers or fruit seen. Roots collected. 293094. CISSUS sp. Col. No. 27. Near top of grade, 12.8 miles west of Naranjo, San Luis Potosi. Shoot tips pink with heavy black glandular hair; leaves lobed, terminal lobe large, acute; no flowers or fruit seen. 293095 and 293096. PARTHENOCISSUS QUINQUEFOLIA (L.) Planch. Vitaceae. 293095. Col. No. 19. On brush and rocks in dry ravine, limestone hills, Highway 57, 20 miles west of San Luis Potosi. Single-stemmed weak climber; leaves 5 pedate. 293096. Col. No. 34. On rocky slopes and canyon walls, 17 miles west of Linares along Linares-Galeana road. Fruitful climber; fruit begin- ning to ripen. 293097 to 293108. VuITIS cf. AESTIVALIS Michx. Vitaceae. 293097. Col. No. 7. Rock cliffs, along streambed, Majalca, northwest of Chihuahua City. Elevation 6,750 feet. Plants not abundant, forming dense bushes in open; leaves small, dark green, arachnoid hairy, short petiolate, sharp toothed; fruit not abundant, some just setting. 293098. Col. No. 8. Locality data and plant description same as P.I. No. 293097. 293099. Col. No. 9. Locality data same as P.I. 293097. Slender climber to 20 feet; petioles red, short; leaves small, broad, glabrous, broad sinus at base, apical tooth sharp; shoots light red. No fruit found. 293100. Col. No. 10. Locality data and plant description same as P.lI. 293099. 293101. Col. No. 11. Locality data same as P.I. 293099. Plant descrip- tion differs only in that leaves are smaller. 293102. Col. No. 12. Weathered slate outcrop in narrow canyon, 3 miles upstream from mine dump, Santa Barbara, Chihuahua. Eleva- tion 7,350 feet. Vine; shoots reddish, pubescent in shade; fruit to 0.25 inch diameter, sour, just ripening; bunches 8-12 berries. 293103. Col. No. 13. Differs from P.I. 2938102 only in being a male plant from exposed rock pinnacle. 293104. Col. No. 14. Same as P.I. 293108. 293105 Col. No. 38. Oasis about 2 miles southwest of Ojo de Agua, Coahuila. Vine vigorous; canes and leaves hairy tufted; leaves long, sharp toothed. 293106. Col. No. 39. Location same as P.I. 293105. Shoot tips vigor- ous, downy, ribbed with dark red bands; stipules rust colored; berries sweet, full ripe; clusters 3 by 1.5 inches. 293107. Col. No. 40. Locality data and plant description same as P.I. 293141, except clusters have fewer berries. 293108. Col. No. 41. About 2 miles southwest of Ojo de Agua, Coahu- ila, at bus stop La Florida. Plant staminate; shoots distinctly red. 293109. VITIS cf. ARIZONICA Engelm. Col. No. 21. Rain forest 5.5 miles west of Naranjo, San Luis Potosi. Vine in trees, fruitful; leaves large; shoots tomentose; fruit dull black, currant size, in short pyramidal clusters; 2 clusters per shoot. Seeds coliected. 293110 to 293123. VuITIS cf. BERLANDIERI Planch. Winter grape. 293110. Col. No. 20. Humid oak forest, 17.5 miles west of Naranjo, San Luis Potosi. Plants abundant on trees; shoot tips rose colored to second leaf; leaves cordate, entire, dark green, 4.25 by 4.75 inches, dull, tomentose beneath; petiole sinus open. 262 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 293088 to 293151—Continued 293111. Col. No. 23. Rain forest 5.5 miles west of Naranjo, San Luis Potosi. Fruitful vine in trees; shoots tomentose; fruit dull black, currant size, in short pyramidal clusters, 2 clusters per shoot. Seeds collected. 293112. Col. No. 28. Near summit, 12.8 miles west of Naranjo, San Luis Potosi. 293113. Col. No. 29. Location data same as P.I. 298112. No plant data. 293114. Col. No. 47. Dry pine-oak forest, Sierra Anahuac, Mesa de Chipinque, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Elevation 5,400 feet. Leaves cordate, scalloped, nerves ending in short extensions; upper surface dull, dark green; tomentose, gray beneath; petiolar sinus wide; berries 0.25 inch diameter, not ripe; pedicels thin. 293115. Col. No. 48. Location data same as P.I. 293114. Elevation 4,900 feet. Fruit green. 293116. Col. No. 49. Location data same as P.J. 293114. Elevation 4,500 feet. 293117. Col. No. 50. Location data same as P.I. 293114. Elevation 4,100 feet. 293118. Col. No. 51. Location data same as P.I. 293114. Elevation 3,900 feet. 293119. Col. No. 52. Lower edge of pine forest, Sierra Anahuac, Mesa de Chipinque, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. 293120. Col. No. 58. Location data same as P.I. 293119, lower limit of pine zone. Area dry. 293121. Col. No. 54. Location data same as P.I. 293119. Elevation 2,500 feet. 293122. Col. No. 55. Valley at base of grade, Sierra Anahuac, Mesa de Chipinque, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Elevation 1,800 feet. Fruit ripe. 293123. Col. No. 56. Dry streambed, Sierra Anahuac, Mesa de Chip- inque, Monterrey. Elevation 1,800 feet. Berries green. 293124 to 293140. VITIS cf. CINEREA Engelm. 293124. Col. No. 2. Streambank 1 mile up Rio Santa Maria from Buenaventura, Chihuahua. Weak, gray, slender, male vine on willow; canes and leaves hairy. Extensive leaf miner damage. 293125. Col. No. 3. Location data and description same as P.I. 293124. 293126. Col. No. 4. Riverside, 3 miles up Rio Santa Maria from Buena- ventura, Chihuahua. Slender, pistillate vine; shoots downy, white; berries blue black, ripe, sweet, attacked by spittlebug. 293127. Col. No. 5. Data same as for P.I. 293126. 293128. Col. No. 6. Data same as for P.I. 293126. 293129. Col. No. 30. In stream channel, Rio San Marcos, Tamaulipas Canyon, 4 miles above Ciudad Victoria. Plants scattered, forming light canopy; shoots tomentose, white, tinged brown; leaves dark green above, white, tomentose beneath, 5 by 4 inches, cordate, with long cen- tral lobe; fruit dull black, currant size. Seeds collected. 293130. Col. No. 31. Dry, rocky stream channel, evergreen oak forest at canyon entrance, Galeana Road, west of Linares, Nuevo Leon. Shoots tomentose, white; leaves cordate, teeth obtuse; petiolar sinus wide, downy beneath; fruit dull black, currantlike, half ripe. 293131. Col. No. 32. Location and description same as P.I. 2981380, but plant more fruitful. 293132. Col. No. 33. One mile in canyon, Galena Road, west of Linares, N ueve. Leon. Vine fruitful; leaves dark green; fruit early maturing, ully ripe. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 19638 263 293088 to 293151—Continued 293138. Col. No. 35. On shrubbery in rocky, drywash in canyon at edge of pine forest, 21 miles west of Linares, Galena Road,. Nuevo Leon. Vine fruitful; vigorous shoot tips bearing red-black, g landular hairs with green tips; berries to 0.375 inch diameter, just pane. 293134. Col. No. 36. On rocks and trees in canyon, near top of pass, 21 miles west of Linares, Galena Road, Nuevo Leon. Plant fruitful; glabrous leaves; fruit green. 293185. Col. No. 59. On tree in moist area, 2 miles north of Monte- morelos, Nuevo Leon. Vine with few fruits; leaves with marginal teeth. Seed collected. 293136. Col. No. 60. Low, hot area near citrus orchards, seven miles east of Montemorelos, Nuevo Leon. Vine fruitful; shoots downy. 293137. Col. No. 61. Dry streambed, desert mesa, 2 miles south of Cadereyta, Nuevo Leon. Berries few. 293138. Col. No. 68. On riverbank shrub, Sabinas, Coahuila. Male vine; leaves dull, downy beneath; petioles red. 293139. Col. No. 64. On bald cypress, 3 miles upstream from highway bridge, Sabinas, Coahuila. Vine fruitful; leaves dull, downy beneath; petioles red. 298140. Col. No. 65. Location same as P.J. 293139. Vine fruitful; shoot tips pink tinged with deeply lobed leaves. 293141 to 293145. VITIS LINCECOMII Buckl. 293141. Col. No. 37. Oasis about 2 miles southwest of Ojo de Agua, Coahuila. Vines abundant, vigorous, healthy; leaves 4 by 5 inches, slightly lobed, dark green above, tomentose beneath; fruit clusters cylindrical, 3 by 1.5 inches, well filled, abundant; berries 0.375 inch, meaty, not acid. 293142. Col. No. 42. Limestone soil, along pecan grove, south of San Lorenzo, Coahuila. Male vine, forming large canopy over tree. 293143. Col. No. 48. Pasture, Rincon del Montero, Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila. Vine fruitful; shoots white, tomentose, dark red when ex- posed; leaves 5.5 by 5 inches; fruit clusters 3 by 1.5 inches; berries already eaten by birds. 298144. Col. No. 57. Humid forest canyon, below hotel, Horsetail Falls, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Vines abundant; foliage not clean; leaves skeletonized, subject to mildew; fruit half ripe. 293145. Col. No. 58. Location same as P.I. 293144. 293146 and 293147. WVITIS ROTUNDIFOLIA Michx. Muscadine grape. 293146. Col. No. 25. Oak forest in canyon, 1 mile above Las Abritas, 12.5 miles west of Naranjo. Vine forming canopy over trees to 50 feet high; trunk slender; shoots coppery red; leaves glabrous; fruit clusters to 14 berries, held above leaves on ripening; berries brownish, to 0.5 inch diameter. 293147. Col. No. 26. Location and plant description same as P.I. 293146, except vine more fruitful. 293148 to 293150. VITIS cf. VULPINA L. 293148. Col. No. 44. Along irrigation ditch near Rinconada, Nuevo Leon. Vine vigorous, grayish aspect, on shrubs; shoots white, tomen- tose; fruit clusters loose, 2 by 4 inches; berries jet black, ripe. 293149. Col. No. 45. Location and plant description same as P.I. 293148. Vine fruitful. 293150. Col. No. 46. Location and plant description same as P.lI. 293148. Berries only half ripe. 264 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 293088 to 293151—Continued 293151. VITIS sp. Col. No. 16. On wall and shrubs, La Cuesta, 10 miles south of El Rodeo, Durango. Male vine with gray aspect, covered with tufts of hair; leaves 2.5 by 3.5 inches; petioles long, slender, light red. 293152 to 293169. From the United States. Scions collected by W. L. Corley, Georgia Experi- ment Station, Experiment, Ga. Numbered Oct. 8, 1963. 293152 to 293154. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. 293152. Col. No. Ga-7. A cultivated 70-year-old seedling from Candler County. Collected for low chilling requirements; fruit misty red, good quality. 293153. Col. No. Ga-8. A cultivated 70-year-old seedling from Chandler County. Collected for low-chilling requirements; fruit deep red, good quality. 293154. Col. No. Ga-12. A cultivated seedling from Moultrie, collected for low-chilling requirements; fruit medium red, good quality. 293155 to 293168. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch Amygdalaceae. Peach. 293155. Col. No. Ga-5. ‘Spanish Peach’. From an old French settle- ment on the Savannah River, Lincoln County. Tree cultivated; fruit red fleshed, clingstone. 293156. Col. No. Ga-6. ‘October Cling Peach’. From Lincoln County. Tree cultivated; fruit late maturing, yellow fleshed, clingstone. 293157. Col. No. Ga-10. From Alma. Tree cultivated; seedling with low-chilling requirements; fruit yellow fleshed, clingstone. 293158. Col. No. Ga-13. Fulton County. A cultivated, long-lived seed- ling; fruit white fleshed, good quality, clingstone. 293159. Col. No. Ga-14. Fulton County. A cultivated, long-lived seed- ling; fruit white fleshed, clingstone. 293160. Col. No. Ga—-16. Lincoln County. A cultivated seedling; fruit late maturing, yellow fleshed, clingstone. 293161. Col. No. Ga-17. Lincoln County. A cultivated seedling; fruit late maturing, yellow fleshed, clingstone. 293162. Col. No. Ga-18. Lincoln County. A cultivated seedling; In- dian clingstone. 293163. Col. No. Ga-19. Lincoln County. A cultivated seedling; fruit late maturing, yellow fleshed, clingstone. 293164. Col. No. Ga-20. Lincoln County. A cultivated seedling; fruit late maturing, yellow fleshed, clingstone. 293165. Col. No. Ga-22. Lincoln County. A cultivated seedling; fruit late maturing, large; flesh red streaked; Indian clingstone. 293166. Col. No. Ga—25. Lincoln County. A cultivated seedling; fruit early maturing, clingstone. 293167. Col. No. Ga-26. Lincoln County. Tree cultivated, vigorous, long lived; fruit freestone. 293168. Col. No. Ga-27. Lincoln County. A cultivated late-maturing seedling; fruit medium size; flesh yellow. 293169. VITIS VINIFERA L. Vitaceae. European grape. Col. No. Ga-2. Gwinett County. Cultivated over 40 years; berries small, black. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 265 293170 to 293195. From Mexico. Plants collected by H. S. Gentry and A. S. Barclay, agricul- tural explorers, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Belts- ville, Md. Received Oct. 9, 1963. 293170 to 293172. AGAVE cf. AMERICANA L. Amaryllidaceae. 293170. Col. No. 20154. Along Route 57, 50 kms. south of Saltillo, Coahuila-Nuevo Leon border. Elevation 1,675 meters. Plant culti- vated, erect; rosettes glaucous gray; leaves spreading; peduncles to 8 meters high; laterals, 20 or more, in terminal third of shaft. 293171. Col. No. 20160. Open valley slope, 90 kms. south of Galena, Nuevo Leon. Elevation 1,650 meters. Plant in wild, medium large, symmetrical, pale glaucous to glaucous green; rosettes with double- curved leaves; peduncles to 6 meters high. 293172. Col. No. 20176. Sierra San Manuel, 35 miles east of San Luis Potosi, along road to Rio Verde. Elevation 1,500 meters. Plants glaucous gray; leaves few; suckering rosettes in seeding population; panicles small to large; peduncles 7 meters high with 10 to 20 later- als; buds pink to yellow. 293173. AGAVE cf. ANGUSTIFOLIA Haworth Col. No. 20261. Along road to Huajuapan, 28 km. southwest of Tehua- can. Elevation 1,825 meters. Plant in wild; rosettes bluish-gray, glau- cous; leaves straight, swordlike; peduncles to five meters high; flowers green with purple flush on tepal tips. 293174. AGAVE FEROX C. Koch Col. No. 20204. Limestone slope along road to Puebla, 29 km. north of Hehuacan. Elevation 1,900 meters. Plant in wild, large, big headed, glaucous; rosettes green; leaves broad, ascending; panicles four, large, pyramidal, with 10 to 16 laterals, capitated; pedicels large, bracted above; umbels loose; tepals yellow with reddish tips. 293175. AGAVE KARWINSKYI Zucc. Col. No. 20357. Zapotitlan, Puebla. Elevation 1,500 meters. Trunks 1.5 meters high with small crown of green leaves; panicles in bud to 3 meters high, with 14 laterals. 293176 and 293177. AGAVE KERCHOVEI Lem. 293176. Col. No. 20228. Limestone roadside, 8 km. southwest of Tehua- can, road to Zapotitlan, Puebla. Elevation 1,830 meters. Plants large, scattered singly on rocky slope; rosettes open; leaves and teeth form variable. 293177. Col. No. 20278. Rocky, brushy hillside along Pan-American Highway, 22 km. southeast of Huajuapan, Oaxaca. Elevation 1,800 meters. Large population of large plants; rosettes single; leaves stiff, erect, green, plane, mostly armed; peduncles to 8 meters high, densely flowered on terminal two-thirds; buds green; flowers green with tepals tinged reddish bronze inside. 293178. AGAVE MACROACANTHA Zucc. Col. No. 20359. Zapotitlan, 12 miles southwest of Tehuacan, Puebla. Elevation 1,700 meters. Rosettes small, glaucous blue; leaves numerous; panicles 2.3 meters high with 8 laterals and large oblong capsules. 293179. AGAVE MARMORATA Roezl. Col. No. 20225. Local name: Pitzomel. Eight km. southwest of Tehua- ean, along road to Zapotitlan, Puebla. Elevation 1,800 meters. Rosettes large, open, green to glaucous; leaves broad, sprawling, flexuous. 266 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 293170 to 293195—Continued 293180. AGAVE cf. PAMPANINIANA Berger Col. No. 20275. Local name: Maguey de Pulque. Along Pan-American Highway, 6 km. south of Nochixtlan, Oaxaca. Rosettes medium size, light glaucous gray, suckering freely; leaves plane. 293181 and 293182. AGAVE POTATORUM Zucc. 293181. Col. No. 20230. Roadside, 8 km. south of Tehuacan, road to Zapotitlan, Puebla. Elevation 1,800 meters. Rosettes, small, single, compact, glaucous; some panicles in bud. 293182. Col. No. 20262. San Filipe, Oaxaca. Elevation 1,675 meters. Plants in wild, small (large for this species), mostly single; rosettes bright glaucous green; leaves ascending, tinted. 293183. AGAVE cf. POTATORUM Zucc. Col. No. 20277. Along Pan American Highway, 18 km. north of Noch- | ixtlan, Oaxaca. Plants in wild, small, glaucous; rosettes single. 293184. AGAVE ROEZLIANA Baker | Col. No. 20342. Local name: Tonichio. Zapotitlan, Puebla, 4 miles southwest of Tehuacan. Elevation 1,600 meters. Rosettes small to medium size; leaves dark green, bronze to yellow green; flowers greenish purple to dark purple. 293185. AGAVE cf. STRIATA Zucc. Col. No. 20226. Local name: Rabo e Leon. Along road to Zajmtitlan, Puebla, 8 km. south of Tehuacan. Elevation 1,800 meters. Plants dense, cespitose, polycarpic; leaves short, nonstriate; peduncles to 3 meters high, buds and tepals dark purple outside; corolla greenish purple within. Cacajuitas, a native dish, is made with buds cooked in salt water and mixed with eggs. 293186. AGAVE cf. TEQUILANA Web. Col. No. 20266. Local name: Maguey Azul. Roadside, 5 km. east of Oaxaca de Juarez. Plant bluish glaucous; leaves swordlike, long. Culti- vated for mescal; matures in 8 years. 293187. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20156. Road fork, road to Linares, Nuevo Leon, 35 km. east of Galena. Elevation 900 meters. Plants large; rosettes glaucous green to gray; leaves plane, ascending; peduncles to 8 meters high with up to 20 laterals in terminal quarter; flowers yellow. 293188. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20157. Crossroad, 26 km. east of Galena, road to Linares, Nuevo Leon. Rosettes large, glaucous gray; leaves plane, reclining at inflorescence; peduncle to 7 meters high with 20 laterals; tepals with anthers yellow; ovary green. 293189. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20159. Sierra Potosi near Galena, Nuevo Leon. Elevation | 2,700 meters. Rosettes compact green with short, broad, leaves; panicles 2.5 meters high with 20 short laterals. 293190. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20162. Valley silt, 26 km. east of Huizache Junction, San Luis Potosi. Elevation 1,150 meters. Plant symmetrical, light glaucous; pe- duncle to 5 meters high; panicles small; tepals and anthers yellow. Popu- lation extensive. 293191. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20264. Local name: Maguey de Pulque. Roadside, 16 km. east of Oaxaca. Plants large, white glaucous; leaves narrow, stiff, ascending. | Mescal maguey reportedly requiring to 20 years to mature. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 267 293170 to 293195—Continued 293192. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20265. Local name: Espadin. Roadside, 6 km. east of Oaxaca de Juarez. Plants many leaved, radial, suckering; rosettes green; leaves swordlike, stiff, long; teeth heavy, black. 293193. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20278. Local name: Maguey del Cumbre. Roadside, 22 km. beyond Ixtlan, road to Tuxtepec, Oaxaca. Elevation 2,900 meters. Plants large, glaucous green (the largest wild agave seen by the collector), form- ing seedling population on rocky, forested slope; leaves wide, ascending, to 2 meters long and 40 cm. wide; peduncle thick, to 10 meters high, with 12 to 18 short laterals. Densely fruited, now in bud. 293194. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 20348. Local name: Capulixtl. Twenty-two miles southwest of Tehuacan along road to Huajuapan, Puebla. Elevation 1,750 meters. Rosettes mostly single, radial, green with ascending straight plane leaves; spike with short umbellate branches 5 meters high with open capsules. 293195. MANFRED sp. Amaryllidaceae. Col. No. 20270. Along road to Tuxtepec, Oaxaca, 10 km, east of Ixtlan. Elevation 2,300 meters. Plant rosette; leaves few, small, narrow, spotted or unspotted; peduncle long, with short terminal racemes; flowers purple. 293196. MYRISTICA FRAGRANS Houtt. Myristicaceae. Common nutmeg. From Indonesia. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attache, Djakarta. Received Oct. 11, 1963. Received from an exporter in Surabaja, P, T. “Amersal” Tjabang Sura- baja, Djalan Gambir No. 15. 293197 to 293199. From Thailand. Plants presented by the United States Embassy, Bangkok. Received Oct. 16, 1963. 293197. ACROCERAS MACRUM Stapf Poaceae. No. K 106. Local name: Nilegrass. Well adapted at Bangkhen. 293198. DICHANTHIUM ARISTATUM (Poir.) C. E. Hubb. Poaceae. Angleton grass. ‘Alabang X’. No. K 119. Well adapted at Bangkhen. 293199. DIGITARIA sp. Poaceae. Local name: Zacate grass. No. K 107. Well adapted at Bangkhen. 293200 to 293293. BETA VULGARIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Beet. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by O. D. Hunt, Torpoint, Cornwall, England. Received Oct. 17, 1963. 293200 to 293219. Looe numbers. 293200. No. 1. 293209. No. 10. 293201. No. 2. 293210. No. 11. 293202. No. 3. 293211. No. 12. 293203. No. 4. 293212. No. 13. 293204. No. 5. 293213. No. 14. 293205. No. 6. 293214. No. 15. 293206. No. 7. 293215. No. 16. 293207. No. 8. 293216. No. 17. 293208. No. 9. 293217. No. 18. 268 PLANT INVENTORY 293200 to 293293—Continued 293218. No. 19. 293220 to 293239. NO. 171 293219. No. 20. Mewstone-Wembury numbers. No. 14. No. 15. No. 16. No. 17. No. 18. No. 19. No. 20. No. 21. No. 22. No. 28. No. 24. 293220. No.1. East slope, below house. 293221. No.2. Lower east slope. 293222. No.3. Upper east slope. 293223. No.4. Top of east slope. 293224. No.5. Upper west slope, shaded. 293225. No.6. West slope. 293226. No.7. Lower west slope. 293227. No.8. South slope. 293228. No.9. South slope. 293229. No. 10. South slope. 293230. No.11. South slope. 293231. No. 12. Lower southeast slope (Rockface). 293232. No. 138. Lower southeast slope (Rockface). 293233. No. 14. Lower southeast slope (Rockface). 293234. No.15. Southeast slope. 293235. No.16. East slope. 293236. No.17. East slope below house. 293237. No. 18. East slope below house. 293238. No. 19. East slope below house. 293239. No. 20. East slope below house. 293240 to 293263. Tamar Numbers. 293240. No.1. lLynher estuary. 293241 to 293263. Torpoint. 293241. No. 2. 293253. 293242. No. 3. 293254. 293243. No. 4. 293255. 293244. No. 5. 293256. 293245. No. 6. 293257. 293246. No. 7. 293258. 293247. No. 8. 293259. 293248. No. 9. 293260. 293249. No. 10. 293261. 293250. No. 11. 293262. 293251. No. 12. 293263. 293252. No. 138. 293264 to 293293. Wembury Shore numbers. 293264. No.1. 293270. 293265. No. 2. 293271. 293266. No. 3. 293272. 293267. No. 4. 293273. 293268. No. 5. 293274. 293269. No. 6. 293275. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 1963 269 293200 to 293293—Continued 293276. No. 13. 293285. No. 22. 293277. No. 14. 293286. No. 23. 293278. No. 15. 293287. No. 24. 293279. No. 16. 293288. No..25. 293280. No. 17. 293289. No. 26. 293281. No. 18. 293290. No. 27. 293282. No. 19. 293291. No. 28. 293283. No. 20. 293292. No. 29. 293284. No. 21. 293293. No. 30. 293294. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Madagascar. Cuttings presented by the Institut de Recherches, Agronomiques de Madagascar, Tananarive. Received Oct. 17, 19638. 293295 and 293296. PENNISETUM SPICATUM (L.) Willd. Poaceae. Pearl millet. From India. Seeds collected by G. W. Burton, Georgia Coastal Plain Expe- riment Station, Tifton, Ga. Received Oct. 17, 1963. ren From D. §. Athwal, Ludhiana. Plant long bristled, open polli- nated. 293296. From J. B. Majmudar. Weeping earhead, SP JM 63. 293297 to 293300. VICIA SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Common vetch. From France. Seeds presented by the Station Amelioration des Plantes, Pustitut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Montpellier. Received ct. 17, 1968. 293297. ‘Blanchefleur’. Spring vetch; seeds brown. 293298. ‘Blanchegrain’. Spring or winter vetch; seeds “white”. 293299. ‘Occitane’. Spring vetch; seeds brown. 293300. ‘Septimane’. Winter vetch; seeds brown. 293301 to 293310. ZEA MAYSL. Poaceae. Corn. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the United States Embassy, Pretoria. Received Oct. 17, 1963. 293301. No. A21. DL/63/640. Seeds white. 293302. No. A22. DL/63/647. Seeds white. 293303. No. E184. DL/63/644. Seeds white. 293304. K44. DL/63/641. Seeds yellow. 293305. K148. DL/63/642. Seeds yellowish. 293306. No. Mo2RF. DL/63/643. Seeds white. 293307. No. N.72. DL/63/645. Seeds white. 293308. Mex. 155-86. DL/63/638. Seeds white. 293309. Mex. 155-152. DL/63/639. Seeds white. 293310. Mex. 155-156. DL/63/640. Seeds white. 293311 to 293316. GOSSYPIUM (hybrids). Malvaceae. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuria, Buenos Aires. Received Oct. 17, 1963. All are formerly from Colombia. 293311. CAT-SP1. ‘Miraflores’. Dept. de Boyaea. 270. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 293311 to 293316—Continued 293312. CAT-SP2. ‘Lengupa’. Dept. de Santander. 293313. CAT-SP8. ‘La Misericordia’. 293314. CAT-SP4. Line 18; natural hybrid from the Atlantic coast. Sabanalarga, Dept. del Atlantico. 293315, CAT-SP5. ‘Pajarito’, Dorada, Caldar. 293316. CAT-SP6. Natural hybrid from the Atlantic coast. Barran- quilla, Dept. del Atlantico. 293317 to 293322. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Weibullsholm Plant Breeding Insti- tute, Landskrona. Received Oct. 17, 1963. Spring wheat. 293317. No. 5583. 293320. No. 7330. 293318. No. 5837. 293321. No. 73889. 293319. No. 7327. 293322. ‘Weibulls Original Ring’. 293323 to 293325. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuria, el Sombrerito. Received Oet. 17, 1963. 293323. PASPALUM GUENOARUM Arech. Poaceae. 293324. PASPALUM ROJASII Hack. 293325. CENCHRUS CILIARIS L. Buffelgrass. 293326 to 293335. ARRACACIA XANTHORRHIZA Bancroft Apia- ceae. Arracacha. From Colombia. Tubers collected by Melvin Lee Bristol, Sibundoy, Putu- mayo. Received Oct. 21, 1963. Sibundoy Numbers. 293326. No. 1. 293331. No. 13. 293327. No. 5. 293332. No. 17. 293328. No. 6. 293333. No. 20. 293329. No. 7. 293334. No. 21. 293330. No. 9. 293335. No. 22. 293336 to 293341. From Japan. Scions collected by W. P. Bitters, University of California, Riverside. Collected February 1963. Numbered Oct. 22, 1963. 293336. CITRUS KINOKUNI Hort. ex Tanaka Rutaceae. ‘Seedless Hira-Kishu’. Fruit to 5 cm. diameter, flat tangarine orange color, easy to peel, seedless, excellent flavor. 293337. CITRUS ROKUGATSU Hort. ex Tanaka ‘Rokugatsu-mikan’. Fruit to 4 cm. diameter, round, smooth skinned, orange colored; seeds 5 to 8, polyembryonic. For rootstock. 293338 to 293341. CITRUS UNSHIU Marc. 293338. ‘Dobashi-Beni’. A typical ‘Satsuma’ except the rind is deeper reddish orange color. 293339. ‘Ishikawa Unshu’. A late variety with good keeping qualities. 293340. ‘Miyagawa Wase’. One of the earliest, best and most popular Japanese ‘Satsuma’ strains. Fruit rounder and rind thicker than regu- lar ‘Satsuma’. | | JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 271 293336 to 293341—Continued 293341. ‘Sugiyama Unshu’. Probably most popular ‘Satsuma’ in Japan. Trees productive; fruit uniform in shape, good texture, good quality, maturing earlier than ‘Futsu’ strain. 293342 to 293348. From Cyprus. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Nicosia. Received Oct. 22, 1968. 293342 and 293343. AVENA BARBATA Brot. Poaceae. Slender oats. 293342. No. 1. 293343. No. 2. 293344 to 293348. AVENA SATIVA L. Common oats. 293344. Mixed varieties. 293347. ‘Red Algerian’. 293345. ‘Orient’. 293348. ‘White Algerian’. 293346. ‘Palestine 1005’. 293349 to 293358. From Peru. Seeds presented by the Universidad Agraria, Departamento de Horticultura, La Molina. Received Oct. 22, 1963. 293349. CAPSICUM PENDULUM Willd. ‘Lurin’. Chili pickling pepper. Peppers hot, 12-18 cm. long, orange red or green, very pungent. Growing season 6 to 7 months. Susceptible to wilt. 293350. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. ‘Dhua’. L-—M 1-2. Locally adapted variety from cross of Castillian type melon and ‘Honeydew’, Fruits oval, netted; flesh orange colored, with high sugar content. 293351. CYCLANTHERA PEDATA (L.) Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. ‘Caihua Criolla’. Productive monoecious vine; fruits soft green spongy gourds which are cooked as a vegetable, stuffed like sweet peppers, used in salads, and made into marmalade; seeds black. 293352. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. ‘Huando’. Plant indeterminate; local selection for large fruit and firmness when ripe. Growing period 5 to 6 months. 293353 to 293358. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. 293353. 2; Urand V- 294070. VANILLA POMPONA Schiede Col. No. 19038. Semicultivated epiphyte on shrubs and low trees of secondary growth, Escolin, Papantla, Veracruz. 294071. CASSIA ALATA L. Caesalpiniaceae. Ringworm cassia. From the Virgin Islands of the U.S. Seeds presented by the Virgin Islands Agricultural Program, Agricultural Research Service, Kingshill, St. Croix. Received Dec. 5, 1963. Seeds collected from Water Isle, St. Thomas. 294072 to 294078. CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck. Rutaceae. Sweet orange. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomico de Estado de Sao Paulo, Campinas. Received Dec. 2, 1963. > » Q, 294072. ‘Barao Folha Fina’. 294076. ‘Lanceta’. 294073. ‘Cipo’. 294077. ‘Sanguinea de Mombuca’. 294074. ‘Coroa do Rei’. 294078. ‘Seleta de Itaborai’. 294075. ‘Jaboticaba’. 294079 to 294090. DAUCUS CAROTA var. SATIVA DC. Apiaceae. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Horticultural Research Station, Hirat- suka, Kanagawa. Received Dec. 8, 1963. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 81, 1963 301 294079 to 294090—Continued Seman nner sun. Gosun=Five sun. One sun=Three cm. Ninjin= arrot. 294079. ‘Heian-sanziun-ninjin’. 294080. ‘Kinko-sanzun-ninjin’. 294081. ‘Kurenai-sanzun-ninjin’, Kurenai=Pure red. 294082. ‘M.S.-sanzun-ninjin’. 294083. ‘Senko-sanzun-ninjin’. Senko=Brilliant red. 294084. ‘Kokubu-senko-onaga-ninjin’. Senko=Brilliant red. Onaga= Very long. 294085. ‘Kintoki-ninjin’. 294086. ‘Aichi-gosun-ninjin’. 294087. ‘Senko-gosun-ninjin’. 294088. ‘Tokinashi-gosun-ninjin’. Progeny of ‘Red-core Chantenay’. Tokinashi= Nonrestricted growing season. 294089. ‘Tokyo-gosun-ninjin’. 294090. ‘Sapporo-futo-ninjin’, Roots thick. 294091 to 294093. From Mexico. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry and A. S. Barclay, agricul- tural explorers, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Belts- ville, Md. Received Dec. 3, 1963, 294091. CRATAEGUS cf. MEXICANA Moc. & Sesse Malaceae. Col. No. 20398. Eighteen miles northeast of Tehuacan, Puebla. Spiny shrubs or small spreading trees, some heavy bearing; fruits variable. 294092. IPOMOEA ARBORESCENS (Willd.) Don Convolvulaceae. Tree morning-glory. Col. No. 20484. San Bernardo, Sonora. Ornamental deciduous tree in wild; bark smooth, white; flowers white, in winter. 294093. LEUCAENA ESCULENTA (Moc. & Sesse) Benth. Mimosaceae. Leadtree. Col. No. 20460. Sierra San Manuel, San Luis Potosi. Elevation 5,600 feet. Tree slender, erect, to 25 feet. 294094 to 294102. From the United States. Plants growing at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Geneva, N.Y. Numbered Dec. 4, 1968. 294094. CoRNUS MAS L. Cornaceae. Cornelian cherry. G-3550. From the Dept. of Seed Investigations, Agricultural Experi- ment Station, Geneva; originally from Italy. Cultivated tree to 20 feet high, leafy; bark reddish brown; leaves ovate, entire, to 4.5 inches long, grooved along veins; flowers yellow. 294095. CORNUS PAUCINERVIS Hance Littleleaf dogwood. G-8548. From Highland Park, Rochester, ex China. Cultivated semi- evergreen shrub to 9 feet high, much branched at base, hardy at Geneva; leaves elongate, pointed, entire, smooth; flowers small, white yellow, in umbels. 294096. CYDONIA sp. Malaceae. G-11554. From Japan. Cultivated, vigorous, fast growing tree, winter hardy at Geneva; bark brown; branches procumbent; leaves semiglossy, serrate. 294097. ELAEAGNUS COMMUTATA Bernh. Elaeagnaceae. Silverberry. G-3547. Collected in Montana. Vigorous, cultivated, uniform, much 302 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 294094 to 294102—Continued branched, spreading shrub; bark gray brown; leaves undulate, entire, silvery on both surfaces, to 3 inches long. 294098. ELAEAGNUS UMBELLATA Thunb. Autumn elaeagnus. G-3192. From Soil Conservation Service, Beltsville, Md. Cultivated, vigorous, moderately erect, much branched shrub; bark dark gray; branches alternate; leaves tomentose, undulate, silvery beneath. 294099. MENTHA (hybrid). Menthaceae. G-11215. M. rotundifolia * M. spicata. Carried as M. X cordifolia at Geneva. Originally from Guatemala via Longwood Gardens. Plant 36 by 75 inches, vigorous, erect, much branched, leafy; leaves aromatic when crushed: flowers lavender, small, numerous, on spike to 3 inches long, in uly. 294100. STACHYS GRANDIFLORA (Steph.) Benth. Menthaceae. G-11218. Plant cultivated, vigorous, erect, 26 by 22 inches, many stemmed, tuberless; leaves narrow, cupped at midvein, purple at maturity; flowers small, pink purple, on a spike. 294101. STACHYS OFFICINALIS Trevis G-11214. From Longwood Gardens. Plant uniform, erect, vigorous, 22 by 25 inches, much branched, tuberless; flowers numerous, pinkish purple, on multiple spikes; corolla tube long. 294102. ULMuUS PUuMILA L. Ulmaceae. Chinese elm. G-11908. From Manitoba, Canada; originally from Manchuria. Culti- vated, much branched, erect, vigorous, hardy tree; leaves small, alternate, slightly folded at midrib, persist to mid-October at Geneva. 294103 to 294105. From Denmark. Seeds presented by the Universitetes Botaniske Have, Copenhagen. Received Dec. 4, 1963. 294103 and 294104. ELYMUS ARENARIUS L. Poaceae. European dunegrass. 294103. Laso Island, Kattegat. 294104. Botanic Garden, of Danish origin. 294105. ELYMUS ARENARIUS var. MOLLIS (Trin.) Koidzumi Upernavik Island, west of Greenland. 294106 to 294154. From Great Britain. Plants purchased from Hillier & Sons, Winchester, England. Numbered Dec. 4, 1963. 294106. ABIES GEORGEI Orr Pinaceae. 294107. ABIES HOLOPHYLLA Maxim. Needle fir. 294108. ABIES MARIESII Masters Maries fir. 294109. ABIES NUMIDICA DeLannoy ex Carr. Algerian fir. 294110. CEDRUS ATLANTICA Manetti. Pinaceae. Atlas cedar. ‘Glauca Pendula’. 294111. CEPHALOTAXUS FORTUNEI Hook. Taxaceae. Chinese plum-yew. 294112 to 294136. CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA (Murray) Parl. Pinaceae. Lawson falsecypress. 294112. ‘Aurea Densa’. 294116. ‘Caudata’. 294113. ‘Argentea Pygmaea’. 294117. ‘Columaris’. 294114. ‘Bruini’. 294118. ‘Erecta Alba’. 294115. ‘Backhouse Silver’. 294119. ‘Erecta Witzeliana’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 303 294106 to 294154—Continued 294120. ‘Elegantissima’. 294129. ‘Nidifera’. 294121. ‘Headforti’. 294130. ‘Pembury Blue’. 294122. ‘Hillieri’. 294131. ‘Prostrata’. 294123. ‘Kestonensis’. 294132. ‘Rogersi Nana’. 294124. ‘Kilmacurragh’. 294133. ‘Tilgate Form’. 294125. ‘Knowefieldensis’. 294134. ‘Tharandtensis Caesi’. 294126. ‘Lanei Aurea’. 294135. ‘Versicolor’. 294127. ‘Lutea Nana’. 294136. ‘Winston Churchill’. 294128. ‘Minima Aurea Rogersi’. 294137. CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA f. ALBA-SPICA (Nichols) Schneider Pinaceae. 294138. CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA f. GLAUCESCENS (Otto) Rehder 294139. CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA f. GRACILIS (Nelson) Beissn. 294140. CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA f. COMPACTA (Beissn.) Beissn. Pinaceae. 294141. CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA Hartw. Pinaceae. Cypress. ‘Pendula’. 294142. JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS L. Pinaceae. Common juniper. ‘Echinaeformis’. 294143. JUNIPERUS SQUAMATA var. FARGESII Rehd. & Wils. 294144. JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA L. Eastern redcedar. ‘Pendula Nana’. 294145 and 294146. PICEA ABIES (L.) Karst. Pinaceae. Norway spruce. 294145. ‘Pseudo-prostrata’. 294146. ‘Reflexa’. 294147. PICEA ABIES f. VIRGATA (Jacques) Rehder 294148. PICEA BRACHYTYLA (Franch.) Pritzel 294149. PINUS NIGRA f. HORNIBROOKIANA Slavin Pinaceae. 294150. PINUS NIGRA f. PYGMAEA (Carr.) Rehder Austrian pine. 294151. PINUS SYLVESTRIS f. NANA (Carr.) Lipa 294152. PINUS TAIWANENSIS Hayata 294153. SEQUOIA GIGANTEA (Lindl.) Dene. Pinaceae. ‘Pygmaea’. 294154. TsSUGAsp. Pinaceae. 294155 to 294220. From the Netherlands. Bulbs purchased from C. G. Van Tubergren, Limited, Haarlem. Received Nov. 21, 1963. Numbered Dec. 5, 1963. 294155. CHIONODOXA LUCILIAE Boiss. Liliaceae. Glory-of-the-snow. Flowers bright blue with white center. 294156. Crocus (hybrid). Iridaceae. ‘Large Yellow’. C. flavus X C. luteus. Flowers early. 294157 to 294159. CROCUS VERNUS All. 294157. ‘Jeanne d’Arc’. Flowers pure white. Free flowering. 294158. ‘Pickwick’. Flowers short, rounded, white; deep violet-striped, purplish base. 304 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 294155 to 294220—Continued 294159. ‘Queen of the Blues’, Flowers large, ageratum blue with light margin. 294160. CROCUS sp. Flowers large, cupshaped, purple blue. 294161. CYCLAMEN NEAPOLITANUM Tenore Primulaceae. Neopolitan cyclamen. Foliage silvery-marbled; flowers rosy pink. 294162. ERANTHIS (hybrid). Ranunculaceae. ‘Tubergenii’. Flowers shiny golden-yellow, long lasting. 294163. ERANTHIS HYEMALIS (L.) Salisb. Winter-aconite. Flowers clear yellow, early. 294164 to 294168. GALANTHUS NIVALIS L. Amaryllidaceae. Snowdrops. 294164. The common snowdrop. 294165. ‘Atkinsii’, Plants tall, forming large clumps. 294166. ‘S. Arnott’, Stems tall; flowers fragrant, outer segments white, inner segments with greenish margin. 294167. Plants vigorous; flowers large; petals green tipped. 294168, ‘Warham’, Plants vigorous. 294169 to 294173. IRIS RETICULATA Bieb. Iridaceae. Netted iris, 294169. ‘Cantab’. Flowers pale blue with orange blotch on falls. 294170. ‘Danfordiae’, Flowers bright yellow, standards small, very early. 294171. ‘Joyce’. Flowers sky blue with orange central ridge on falls. 294172. ‘J.S. Dijt’. Flowers reddish purple, fragrant. 294173. ‘Wentworth’. Flowers purple blue. 294174 to 294177. NAaARcISSUS (hybrids). Amaryllidaceae. 294174 and 294175, N. cyclamineus hybrids. 294174. ‘February Gold’. Perianth yellow, slightly reflexed; trumpet golden orange. Early, 294175. ‘February Silver’. Flowers silvery white. Early. 294176 and 294177. WN. triandrus hybrids. 294176. ‘Horn of Plenty’. Free flowering, 3 flowers per stem; flowers glistening white, 294177. ‘Silver Chimes’. WN. triandrus var. calathinus < N. tazetta. 294178. NARCISSUS BULBOCODIUM L. Petticoat daffodil. Flowers yellow, hoop petticoatlike, small. 294179. NARCISSUS CANALICULATUS Guss. Flowers in heads, small, white; cup bright golden. 294180. NARCISSUS JONQUILLA L. 294181. NARCISSUS MINIMUS Kunth Very small trumpet daffodil; flowers small. 294182. NARCISSUS NANUS Steud. Plants to 5 inches high; trumpet sulfur yellow; perianth creamy. Early variety. 294188. NARCISSUS RUPICOLA Dufour. Leaves 8 sided, upright, to 4 inches high; flowers bright yellow. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 305 294155 to 294220—Continued - 294184. NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS var. ALBUS Hort. Angel’s tears daffodil. Flowers in clusters, creamy white; perianth reflexing. 294185. NARCISSUS sp. A collection of single- and double-flowered varieties. 294186 and 294187. ScILLA SIBERICA Andr. Liliaceae. 294186. ‘Spring Beauty’. Flowers deep blue. 294187. Flowers clear blue, very early. 294188 to 294192. TuLIPA (hybrids). Liliaceae. Darwin tulips. 294188. ‘Blanca’. Stems strong, stiff; flowers white, large; anthers light sulfur yellow. 294189. ‘Charles Needham’. Stems strong; flowers scarlet, large; base dark blue. 294190. ‘Demeter’. Flowers plum purple, early. 294191. ‘Niphetos’. Flowers lemon yellow, slightly recurved. 294192. ‘Queen of Night’. Stems tall, stiff; flowers maroon black, early. 294193, TULIPA AITCHISONII A. D. Hall Miniature tulip from Kashmir; flowers small, yellow. 294194, TULIPA AUCHERIANA Baker From the Near East; flowers small, expanded, deep rose pink. 294195. TULIPA BATALINII Regel Plant dwarf; flowers soft yellow. 294196, TULIPA BIFLORA Pall. Aiueture tulip; flowers white with yellow centers, in clusters of 2 or 8, small. 294197 and 294198. TULIPA CLUSIANA DC. Lady tulip. 294197. Stems to 15 inches high; flowers small, exterior crimson, dark blue base. 294198. ‘Cynthia’. Flowers cream colored, red outside. 294199 and 294200. TULIPA EICHLERI Regel 294199. Flowers crimson and scarlet with yellow and black center. 294200. ‘Excelsa’. 294201. TULIPA GALATICA Freyn. From Anatolia; flowers large, yellow, late. 294202. TULIPA GREIGII Regel ‘Red Riding Hood’. Flowers bright scarlet. 294203 to 294207. TULIPA KAUFMANNIANA Regel 294203. ‘Cesar Franck’. Flowers golden yellow, exterior carmine red, edged yellow, early. 294204. ‘Goudstuk’. Flowers deep golden yellow, exterior deep car- mine, edged yellow, large. 294205. ‘Scarlet Elegance’. Flowers bright scarlet, early. 294206. ‘Shakespeare’. Plants dwarf, free flowering; flowers mixture of salmon, apricot and orange, interior red. 294207. ‘The First’. Flowers white, exterior with a broad band of crimson red, early. 306 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 294155 to 294220—Continued 294208. TULIPA KOLPAKOWSKIANA Regel Plants slender stemmed; flowers yellow, outside scarlet blotched. 294209. TULIPA LINIFOLIA Regel Leaves narrow, undulate, red margined, resting on the soil; pedicels red; flowers small, scarlet vermilion with black base. 294210. TULIPA MARJOLETTII Per. & Song. Pedicels to 20 inches high; flowers soft primrose, exterior base rosy red, early to mid-May. 294211. TULIPA OSTROWSKIANA Regel Pedicels slender; flowers orange red; petals reflexed. 294212. TULIPA POLYCHROMA Stapf Flowers cupshaped, white with large yellow basal blotch, early. 294213 to 294215. TULIPA PULCHELLA Fenzl 294213. Flowers white; base deep steel blue. 294214. Flowers violet pink, base yellow. 294215. Flowers purple violet, black center, early. 294216. TULIPA TURKESTANICA Regel Plants vigorous; flowers white, center orange yellow, to 9 per spike. 294217. TULIPA URUMIENSIS Stapf From Asia Minor. Leaves in spreading rosette; flowers golden yellow with bronze. 294218. TULIPA WILSONIANA Hoog Flowers deep vermilion red, May; base small, blue; stamen yellow. 294219 and 294220. VELTHEIMIA CAPENSIS DC. Liliaceae. 294219. Leaves glossy; flower spikes to 2 feet high; flowers drooping, tubular, rose and green in spring. 294220. ‘Rosalba’. Flowers white, tinged pink. 294221. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Mauritius. Cuttings presented by the Mauritius Sugar Industry, Re- search Institute, Reduit. Received Nov. 27, 1968. Numbered Dec. 6, 1968. ‘Ebene 50/47’. 294222 to 294315. From Israel. Seeds presented by the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Beit Dagan. Received Dec. 6, 1968. No. 27-54. Sand dunes, Acre. 294222. LoTUS CRETICUS L. Fabaceae. 294223 to 294225. LOTUS PEREGRINUS L. 294223. No. 26-54. Seashore salt marshes, Haifa Bay. 294224. No. 28-54. Dry, hard limestone, eastern slope, Rosh Pina. Annual rainfall about 500 mm. 294225. No. 29-54. Deep brown rendzina soil, open Quercus aegilops forest, Gat. Annual rainfall 700 mm. 294226. MELILOTUS INDICUS (L.) All. Fabaceae. Annual yellow sweetclover. No. 36-54. Sandy soil, seashore salt marsh, Haifa Bay. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 307 294222 to 294315—Continued 294227. MELILOTUS INDICUS (L.) All. Annual yellow sweetclover. No. 37-54. Sandy soil, seashore salt marsh, Acre. 294228. MELILOTUS MESSANENSIS All. bon 38-54. Heavy alluvial field, Mishmar Haemek. Annual rainfall 600 mm. 294229. MELILOTUS INDICA (L.) All. Annual yellow sweetclover. No. 39-54. Salty sand bank, Alexander River, Natania. 294230 to 294251. ORYZOPSIS MILIACEA (L.) Benth. & Hook. ex Aschers. & Schweinf. Poaceae. Smilograss. 294230. No. 60-54. Light rendzina soil, P’kiin. Annual rainfall 900 mm. 294231. No. 61-54. Oak forest on a grey rendzina plateau, east of Shomera. Annual rainfall 950 mm. 294232. No. 62-54. Laurus nobilis forest on terra rosa soil, west of Shomera. Annual rainfall 950 mm. 294233. No. 63-54. Rosh Ha-ayin. Annual rainfall 500 mm. 294234. No. 64-54. Pinus halepensis forest on terra rosa soil, Achisa- mach. Annual rainfall 450 mm. 294235. No. 65-54. Limestone plateau, Ami-Naday. Annual rainfall 750 mm. 294236. No. 66-54. Fruit orchard on dry ocean bed, Kastel Valley. Annual rainfall 700 mm. 294237. No. 67-54. Mediterranean chaparral on grey rendzina soil, Mt. Carmel. Annual rainfall 600 mm. 294238. No. 68-54. Oak woods on brown rendzina soil, Alonim. An- nual rainfall 650 mm. 294239. No. 69-54. Kurkar soil, Ashkelon. Annual rainfall 350 to 400 mm. 294240. No. 70-54. Brown rendzina soil, Iachish. Annual rainfall 350 mm. 294241. No. 71-54. Soft limestone, grey rendzina soil, Ajur. Annual rainfall 350 mm. 294242. No. 72-54. Mediterranean chaparral on basaltic rock, Beit Keshet. Annual rainfall 600 mm. 294243. No. 73-54. Edge of pine woods on terra rosa soil, Misgav Am. Annual rainfall 850 mm. 294244. No. 74-54. Light rendzina soil, amid ruins, Ein Zeitim. An- nual rainfall 850 mm. 294245. No. 75-54. Terra rosa soil, Ein Zeitim-Meron. Annual rain- fall 850 to 900 mm. 294246. No. 76-54. Olive grove, Sde Eliyahu. Annual rainfall 350 mm. 294247. No. 77-54. Oak woods on terra rosa soil, Mt. Gilboa. Annual rainfall 550 mm. 294248. No. 78-54. Light rendzina soil, Waki Ara. Annual rainfall 500 mm. 294249. No. 79-54. Mediterranean chaparral on limestone, Segev. An- nual rainfall 700 mm. 294250. No. 80-54. Neglected sandy-loam field, Rishon Letzion. An- nual rainfall 500 mm. 308 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 294222 to 294315—Continued 294251. No. 81-54. Wadi above limestone, Lahav. Annual rainfall 250 mm. 294252 to 294270. PHALARIS AQUATICA L. Poaceae. Large canarygrass. 294252. No. 40-54. Mediterranean chaparral on brown limestone soil, Mt. Meron. Annual rainfall 1,200 mm. 294253. No. 41-54. Mediterranean chaparral on terra rosa, top of Mt. Meron. Annual rainfall 1,200 mm. 294254. No. 42-54. Quercus calligrinus and Aegilops on grey rendzina soil, east of Shomera. Annual rainfall 950 mm. 294255. No. 48-54. Edge of orchard, terra rosa plateau, Tzuba. An- nual rainfall 750 mm. 294256. Terra rosa soil, Makura. Annual rainfall 650 mm. 294257. No. 45-54. Mediterranean chaparral on light limestone rend- zino soil, Nve Shaanan, Haifa. Annual rainfall 600 mm. 294258. No. 46-54. Grey rendzina soil, edge of woods, Alonim. An- nual rainfall 650 mm. 294259. No. 47-54. Loess field, Ajur. Annual rainfall 320 mm. 294260. No. 48-54. Pinus halepensis on terra rosa soil, Nachshon. Annual rainfall 450 mm. 294261. No. 49-54. Mediterranean chaparral on basaltic soil, Bait Keshet. Annual rainfall 600 mm. 294262. No. 50-54. Neglected field, light rendzina soil, Metula. An- nual rainfall 850 mm. 294263. No. 51-54. Edge of pine woods, terra rosa soil, Misgavy Am. Annual rainfall 850 mm. 294264. No. 52-54. Light rendzina soil, Ein Zeitim. Annual rainfall | 850 mm. 294265. No. 54-54. Field, light limestone soil, Rosh Pina-Safad Road. Annual rainfall 850 mm. 294266. No. 55-54. Clearing in pine woods, terra rosa soil, Mr. Gil- boa. Annual rainfall 550 mm. 294267. No. 56-54. Edge of cultivated field, basaltic alluvium, Taibe. Annual rainfall 650 mm: 294268. No. 57-54. Terra rosa limestone, Segev. Annual rainfall 700 mm, 294269. No. 58-54. Field of loess and salaga, Beit Kama. Annual rainfall 250 mm. 294270. No. 59-54. Loess soil, edge of field in Wadi with good irri- gation, Lahav. Annual rainfall 200 mm. 294271 to 294274. TETRAGONOLOBUS PALAESTINUS Boiss. Fabaceae. 294271. No. 30-54. Heavy alluvium in neglected field, Achziv. An- nual rainfall 800 mm. 294272. No. 31-54. Heavy alluvium, Jordan River bank, Yardena. 294273. No. 32-54. Terra rosa soil, Kfar Azaria. Annual rainfall 550 mm. 294274. No. 33-54. Gravel streambed, Jordan River, Ashdod-Yaakov. 294275. TETRAGONOLOBUS SILIQUOSUS (L.) Roth No. 34-54. Quercus aegilops forest on deep brown rendzina, Gat. An- nual rainfall 700 mm. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 309 294222 to 294315—Continued 294276. TETRAGONOLOBUS PALAESTINUS Boiss. No. 85-54. Basaltie field, Kfar Chitin. Annual rainfall 450 mm. 294277 to 294286. VICIA ANGUSTIFOLIA L. Fabaceae. 294277. No. 82-53. Edge of heavy alluvial field, Ein Chod. Annual rainfall 600 mm. 294278. No. 97-53. Shallon terra rosa soil on limestone, Jerusalem. Annual rainfall 600 mm. 294279. No. 98-53. Heavy alluvial field, Rosh Hanikra. Annual rain- fall 800 to 900 mm. 294280. No. 99-53. Sandy field, Ashkelon. Annual rainfall 400 mm. 294281. No. 1-54. Heavy alluvial field, Gezer. Annual rainfall 450 mm. 294282. No. 4-54. Heavy alluvial field, Malacha. Annual rainfall 450 mm. 294283. No. 8-54. Sandy loam wadi bed, Erez. Annual rainfall 300 mm. 294284. No. 10-54. Heavy alluvial bank of Chatzbani River, Chatzbani. Annual rainfall 800 mm. 294285. No. 16-54. Heavy alluvial field, Balfouria. Annual rainfall 450 mm. 294286. No. 17-54. Heavy alluvial swamp, Malacha. 294287. VICIA DASYCARPA Ten. Fabaceae. Woollypod vetch. No. 95-53. Terra rosa soil, Beit Govrin. Annual rainfall 350 mm. 294288. VICIA GALEATA Boiss. No. 6-54. Heavy alluvial soil, ditch at edge of field, Malacha. 294289 to 294294. VICIA HYBRIDA L. 294289. No. 80-58. Brown rendzina soil, open oak woods, Segev. Annual rainfall 700 mm. 294290. No. 5-54. Heavy basaltic field, Kurazim. Annual rainfall 400 mm. 294291. No. 7-54. Heavy alluvial bank of Jordan River, Shaar Yashuv. Annual rainfall 500 mm. 294292. No. 11-54. Heavy alluvial bank of Dan River, Shaar Yashuv. Annual rainfall 500 mm. cy No. 15-54. Heavy alluvial soil, Chatzbany River Bank, Upper alilee. 294294. No. 19-54. Mediterranean chaparral, on tera rosa, western sea slope, Mt. Carmel. 294295 to 294303. VICIA NARBONENSIS L. Vetch. 294295. No. 88-53. Mediterranean chaparral on basaltic soil, Kerem Ben Zimra. Annual rainfall 1,000 mm. 294296. No. 89-53. Sandy loess field, Maslul. Annual rainfall 250 mm. 294297. No. 90-53. Heavy alluvial field, Hadera. Annual rainfall 600 mm. 294298. No. 92-53. Edge of field, light rendzina soil, Wadi Milek. Annual rainfall 500 mm. 294299. No. 938-58. Loess soil, Gilat. Annual rainfall 250 mm. 294300. No. 96-53. Heavy alluvial field, Tel El-Kadi. Annual rainfall 1,000 mm. 310 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 294222 to 294315—Continued 294301. No. 9-54. Heavy alluvial field, Hertzlia. Annual rainfall 550 mm. 294302. No. 12-54. Field of heavy basaltic soil, Gonen. Annual rain- fall 400 mm. 294303. No. 138-54. Field of heavy basaltic soil, Kfar Szold. Annual rainfall 600 mm. 294304 to 294310. VICIA PALAESTINA Boiss. 294304. No. 81-53. Roadside ditch, Tel Chatzor. 294305. No. 84-53. Heavy alluvial fieldside ditch, Malacha. 294306. No. 85-53. Basaltic soil between basaltic rocks, Gonen. An- nual rainfall 450 mm. 294307. No. 86-53. Terra rosa soil, Eilabun. Annual] rainfall 700 mm. 294308. No. 3-54. Shallow terra rosa soil, Ofer. Annual rainfall 700 mm. 294309. No. 14-54. Basaltic soil between basaltic rocks, Kfar Szold. Annual rainfall 600 mm. 294310. No. 18-54. Mediterranean chaparral on shallow light randzina soil between rocks, Adulam. 294311 to 294315. VICIA PEREGRINA L. 294311. No. 838-53. Pinus halepensis forest on shallow terra rosa soil, Mt. Gilboa. Annual rainfall 550 mm. 294312. No. 87-53. Loess soil, Beersheba. Annual rainfall 200 mm. 294313. No. 91-53. Loess soil, Tel Yerucham. Annual rainfall 120 mm. 294314. No. 94-53. Sandy loess soil, Tze’elim. Annual rainfall 150 mm. 294315. No. 2-54. Pinus halepensis forest on terra rosa soil, Mt. Gil- boa. Annual rainfall 550 mm. 294316 to 294319. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Dec. 9, 1963. 294316 to 294318. GOSSYPIUM ARBOREUM L. Malvaceae. Asiatic tree cotton. 294316. C.J. 73. Unirrigated. Yield per acre: seed cotton 441 lb., lint 150 lb.; 34 percent lint; 15/16 inch; fiber weight per inch in millionth ounce 0. 172; average mill spinning capacity 32 to 34. 294317. ‘Jarilla’. Unirrigated. Yield per acre: seed cotton 490 Ib., lint 167 lb.; 33 to 35 percent lint; 7/8 inch; fiber weight per inch in mil- lionth ounce 0.166; average mill spinning capacity 20 to 24. 294318: ‘Virnar’. Unirrigated. Yield per acre: seed cotton 500 lb., lint 198 lb.; 38 to 41 percent lint; 29/32 inch; fiber weight per inch in millionth ounce 0.191; average mill spinning capacity 24 to 28. 294319. GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L. Upland cotton. No. 320 F. Irrigated. Yield per acre: seed cotton 1,114 lb., lint 379 lb.; 34 percent lint; 15/16 inch; fiber weight per inch in millionth ounce 0.15; average mill spinning capacity 28 to 30. 294320 to 294413. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From the Philippines. Seeds presented by the International Rice Research Institute, Los Banos, Laguna. Received Dec. 9, 1968. 294320. No. 45. C 46-15. From Burma. 294321. No. 49. M-302. From Ceylon. 294322. No. 52. H-6. From Ceylon. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 311 294320 to 294413—Continued 294323. No. 58. 59-811 (‘Mas’ X Ptb-16). From Ceylon. 294324 to 294343. From India. 294324. 294325. 294326. 294327. 294328. 294329. 294330. 294331. 294332. 294333. 294334. 294335. 294336. 294337. 294338. 294339. 294340. 294341. 294342. 294343. . 68. . 69. Sams b (ale aie . 73. . 74. . 75. . 76. b (tlc . 78. Shoe . 80. . 83. . 85. . 86. . 7. . 88. . 89. . 90. 294344 to 294350. From Indonesia. 294344. 294345. 294346. 294347. 294348. 294349. 294350. - 98. 199. - 100. 5 iS . 102. . 1038. . 104. 294351 to 294368. From Japan. 294351. 294352. 294353. 294354. 294355. 294356. 294357. 294358. 294359. No. 105. . 106. . 107. - 108. - 109: alo: apluisie 5 La pS. ‘Sukhwel 20’. ‘SLO 15’. T 141. PTB 10. ‘Chinsurah 35’. ‘Kolamba 42’. 2a ‘Ram Tulasi’ (Sel). ‘Nepali Tulasi’ (Sel). ‘Nhta-6’. M.T.U. 38. M.T.U. 15. CO 25. T.K.M. 6. ASD-1. B.J. 1. G.S. 336. BR 7. BR 24. No. 10022. 221/BCIV/1/178/6. 221/BCIV/1I/178/9. 221/BCIV/1/45/10. 221/BCIV/I/178/11. 221/BCIV/1/178/13. 221/BCIV/1/178/3. 221/BCIV/I/45/8. ‘Zuiho’. 294360. No. 114. ‘Norin 29’. ‘Kanto 53’. 294361. No.115. ‘Norin 22’. ‘Ginmasari’. 294362. No. 116. ‘Koshiji Wase’. ‘Norin 18’. 294363. No. 118. ‘Norin 41’. ‘Fujisaka 5’. 294364. No.119. ‘Akebono’. ‘Hakkoda’. 294365. No.120. ‘Hatsu-nishiki’. ‘Aimasari’. 294366. No.121. ‘Miho-nishiki’. ‘Kinmaze’. 294367. No. 122. ‘Tozan 38’. ‘Sasashigure’. 294368. No.123. ‘Norin 25’. 312 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 294320 to 294413—Continued 294369. No. 130. 294370 to 294374. From Pakistan. 294370. No. 149. 294371. No. 150. 294375 to 294383. ‘Acheh’. From Malaya. 294372. No. 151. From the Philippines. 294375. 294376. 294377. 294378. 294379. No. 173. 294384 to 294401. From Taiwan. 294384. . 184, 294385. . 185. 294386. W187. 294387. . 188. 294388. . 189. 294389. . 190. 294390. 5 dhl 294391. 2192: 294392. 294393. 294394. 294395. 294396. 294397. 294398. 294399. 294400. . 202. 294401. . 203. 294402 to 294407. From Thailand. 294402. . 205. 294403. 2000 294404. . 210. 294405. Srey 294406. 5 Paes 294407. . 216. 294408 to 294413. From Vietnam. 294408. No. 237. No. 163. . 194. . 195. 7196; - 198. 41993 . 200. . 201. No. 164. No. 170. No. 171. . 193. ‘Panbira’. 294373. No. 152. ‘Latisail’. 294374. No. 153. ‘Bengawan’. 294380. No. 174. ‘Tjere Mas’. 294381. No. 175. B-436. 294382. No. 176. ‘Dud Kuning’. 294383. No. 177. FB-86. ‘Taipei 127’. ‘Taipei 306’. ‘Taichung 150’. ‘Taichung 155’. ‘Taichung 181’. ‘Chianung 242’, ‘Chianung Yu 280’. ‘Chianan 2’, ‘Tainan 3’. ‘Kaohsiung 24’. ‘Kaohsiung 64’, ‘Taichung 170’. ‘Kaohsiung Ta-Li-Chin-Yuw’. ‘Taipei Woo-co’. ‘I-Kung-Pao’. ‘Taitung Woo-Tsan’. ‘Tsai- Yuan-Chon’. ‘W 00-Gen’. ‘Leuang Yai 34’, ‘Nahng Mon S—4’. ‘Pah Leuad 29-8-11’. ‘Muey Nawng 62’. ‘Sapan Kwai 35’. ‘Leuang 28-1-14’. ‘Nang Quot’. 294409. No. 241. ‘P atnai-23”. ‘Tilok-Katchary’. Da-81. TW Raa yich ‘Milbuen 5’ (3). C 22. “leh ‘Nang Thay’. FK 165. ‘Trang Lon’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 313 294320 to 294413—Continued 294410. No. 242. ‘Samo Ran’. 294411. No. 248. ‘Puang Ngeon’. 294412. No. 244. ‘Samo Trang’. 294413. No. 246. ‘Nang Quot’ (Floating). 294414. CAMELLIA CONFUSA Craib. Theaceae. From Thailand. Seeds presented by the Royal Forestry Department, Khao Yai, Nakornrajasima. Received Dec. 9, 1968. 294415 to 294419. PRUNUS AMYGDALUS Batsch Amygdalaceae. Almond. From Spain. Scions presented e Juan Maria Serres, Palma. Received Dec. 11, 1968. Grown at Mallorea (Baleares). 294415. ‘Fotsol’. eS} 294418. ‘Quetglas’. 294416. ‘Marinata Forta’. 294419. No label. 294417. ‘Mollareta’. 294420. PSOPHOCARPUS PALUSTRIS Desv. Fabaceae. From seineapore: Seed prgeenteds ae Hooglandt & Co. Received Dec. 13, 1 294421 to 294424. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. From Iraq. Seeds presented “by: the ‘Food and Agricultural Organization Mission, Abu-Ghraib. _ Received Deg. 18, 1963. 294421. FAO G.S. No. 1137. “Ambar’.! 294422. FAO G.S. No. 1138. “Bazian’. 294423. FAO G.S. No. 1139. ‘Ghraiba’. 294424. FAO G.S. No. 1140. ‘Nayima’. 294425 and 294426. CAMELLIA THEIFERA Griff. Theaceae. From Thailand. Seeds presented by'thé ‘United States Agency for Interna- tional Development, Bangkok, Received. Dec. 16, 1963. 294425. ‘Miang Klam:? Bai- Khao’: White: leaf. Elevation 3,000 to 4,000 feet. Flowering time September to. October. 294426. ‘Miang Klam Bai Khiew’.': Greert leaf. Elevation 3,000 to 4,000 feet. Flowering time September to October. 294427 to 294429. pcumiber to Ueto! From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the Plant Been Section, Nikitske Botanic Garden, Yalta, Crimea. Received ec. 19, 1963. ; 294427. QUERCUS CASTANEARFOLTA C. A. Meyer Fagaceae. 294428. QUERCUS CRISPATA Steven 294429. QUERCUS HARTWISSIANA Steven 294430 to 294434. TRIFOLIUM OCCIDENTALE D. E. Coombe Faba- ceae. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England. Received Dec. 23, 1963. Grown as open-pollinated material. 294430. Clone O/Port Soif. 294431. Clone O/IV. St. Ives, West Cornwall. 314 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 294430 to 294434—Continued 294432. Cloné O/Marasion. Marasion Sands, West Cornwall. 294433. Clone O/Gr. Grandes Rocques, Isle of Guernsey. 294434. Clone O/CA. Caerthillian Clove, West Cornwall. 294435 and 294436. SACCHARUM (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From China. Cuttings presented by the Taiwan Sugar Experiment Station, Tainan, Taiwan. Received Dec. 30, 1963. 294435. F 146. 294436. F 148. 294437 and 294438. CANNA (hybrids). Cannaceae. From the Republic of South Africa. Roots presented by the Botanic Gardens, Durban, Natal. Received Dec. 30, 1963. 294437. ‘Ambassador’. 294438. ‘King Midas’. INDEX OF COMMON AND SCIENTIFIC NAMES *If the species of a genus do not have distinct common names they share the same common name as the genus. Abelmoschus tuberculatus, 288264, 288265. Abies bornmuelleriana, 289731. concolor, 289732. georgei, 294106. holophylla, 294107. xX insignis, 286511. kawakamiui, 2897338. koreana, 290815. mariesti, 286555, 294108. numidica, 289734, 294109. squamata, 286512. Abutilon sp., 288266, 290778. Acacia aneura, 291133. spirocarpa, 292380. Acanthus eminens, 292968. pubescens, 292969. sp., 292970. Acer campestre, 293752. ginnala var. semenovii, 293753, 293754. grossert var. hersii, 287103. laxiflorum, 287104. oliverianum, 287105. steventi, 293755. Achillea clavennae, 292779. grandifolia, 292780. millefolium, 292781. Achyranthes aspera, 291556—291558. te Acroceras macrum, 2931 Acrocomia totai, 292340. Aegilops comosa, 289575. cylindrica, 289576. juvenalis, 289577. kotschyi, 292579. ovata, 287737, 289578. speltoides, 289579. triaristata, 289580. triuncialis, 289581. variabilis, 289582. ventricosa, 289583. Aegle marmelos, 293440, 293441, 293750, 293751. Aerva tomentosa, 288267. Agave, crested. See Agave lophantha. Agave (hybrid) , 292686—292689. americana, 292657-292660. cf. americana, 293170-293172, 293359, 293374. ef. angustifolia, 293173, 293375. cf. applanata, 293360, 293376, 293377. cf. asperrima, 293361. asperrima, 292678. cf. atrovirens, 293378. bracteosa, 292661. caeciliana, 293362. chrysoglossa, 288888. Agave—Continued falcata, 292662, 292663. ferox, 293174. filifera, 293368. flexispina, 293364. karwinskyi, 293175. kerchovei, 293176, 293177. lecheguilla, 292664, 292665, 293365. lophantha, 292666, 293379. macroacantha, 293178. mapisaga, 293380. marmorata, 293179. obscura, 293381, 2938382. palmeri, 288889. ef. pampaniniana, 293180. patoni, 293366. pedunculifera, 293367. polyacantha, 292667. potatorum, 293181, 293182. cf. potatorum, 293183. ef. rasconensis, 293368. roezliana, 293184. schottii, 288890. ef. striata, 293185. ef. tequilana, 293186. vestita, 293369. victoriae-reginae, 292668. xalapensis, 293383. sp., 288891288896, 292669— 292677, 292679-292681, 293187-— 293194, 293370, 293371, 293384. Agropyron intermedium, 286118, 287738, 287739. junceum, 292580, 292581. semicostatum, 286441-286446. spicatum, 286198. Agrostis alba, 287740, 287741. canina, 290707. castellana, 287742-287745. salmantica, 289641. semiverticillata, 287746. tenuis, 290708. Sp., 288035, 289644. Alangium platanifolium var. macro- phyllum, 286556. Alfalfa. See Medicago sativa. yellow-flowered. See M. falcata. Allium akaka, 286164. albidum, 286165. ampeloprasum, 292774. cepa, 285541—-285544, 286413, 286612, 286788—-286817, 287539, 287540, 288071-288079, 288080— 288082, 288227, 288228, 288268— 288275, 288692, 288693, 288721, 288898288909, 2896488-289690, 291987-291988, 292162, 292163, 315 316 Alliaum—Continued 293756, 293757. curtum, 292381. fuscoviolaceum, 286166. hirsutum, 292382, 292775. karsianum, 286167. kunthianum, 286168. materculae, 286169. neapolitanum, 292776. porrum, 285545. pseudoampeloprasum, 286170. sativum, 287530, 288276, 288694, tel-avivense, 292383. Almond. See Prunus amygdalus. Alopecurus myosuroides, 289645 289647. pratensis, 289646, 292845. Alysicarpus rugosus, 286530. Amaranthus blitum, 288277. tricolor, 288278. sp., 288279-288282, 293758, 293759. Amelanchier arborea, 293760. Ampelopsis ef. cordata, 293088, 293089. Andropterum variegatum, 292040. Anethum graveolens, 288283-288285. Annona cherimola, 290976, 290977, 291596. echinata, 292341. Anthoxanthum odoratum, 287747. Anthyllis cornicina, 287748—-287751. cytisoides, 287752. lotoides, 287753—-287759, tetraphylla, 292846. vulneraria, 287760—287763, 290709. ssp. maritima, 292782. Apium graveolens, 285546, 289691. Apple. See Malus spp.* crab, pearleaf. See M. prunifolia. Siberian. See M. baccata. Apricot, See Prunus armeniaca. Arachis (hybrids) , 292271—292277. glabrata var. hagenbeckii, 2896381. hypogaea, 285535-285538, 286246, 286247, 286831, 288089- 288209, 288214, 288215, 288910- 288922, 289618—-289621, 289777— 289784, 289796, 289797, 290532- 290653, 290670-290676, 290677— 290691, 290780, 290781, 290971, 290978, 291251-291253, 291628, 291629, 291982-291986, 292138, 292263-292267, 292278-292306, 292631, 292632, 292692, 292948- 292957. hypogaea var. nambyquarae, 288210—-288218. marti, 289632. pusilla, 289628, 292307. rigonii, 289638. villosa, 289629, 289630. sp., 289633-289637, 289639, 289640, 292308, 292309. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 Arborvitae. See Thuja spp.* Oriental. See T. orientalis. Arbutus andrachne, 293761. Arctostaphylos nevadensis, 293688. uva-ursi, 292639-292641. Arecastrum romanzoffianum var. aus- trale, 292918. Arenaria gothica, 292784. graminifolia, 292788. norvegica, 292785. serpyllifolia, 292786, Argyreia hirsuta, 291757. Argyrolobium uniflorum, 292384. Arisaema angustatum var. peninsulae, 286557. Aristida funiculata, 288286. Aristotelia chilensis, 292329. Armeria maritima, 292847. Arracacha. See Arracacia xanthor- rhiza. Arracacia xcanthorrhiza, 293326— 293335. Arrhenatherum elatius, 285547, 285549, 287764—-287766, 288923— 288927, 292848. Arundinella nepalensis, 287517. Asparagus sp., 286602. Aspen, quaking. See Populus tremu- loides. Astragalus annularis, 292385. bersabeensis, 292582, bourgaeanus, 289649. cicer, 292787. cruciatus, 292386. falcatus, 292788. hamosus, 287767-287770, 288253, 289648, 292387, 292388. macrorrhizus, 287771, 287772. sanctus, 292583, sesameus, 287773, stella, 287774. Atriplex halimus, 292389. leucoclada, 292390. parvifolia, 292391. Avena barbata, 287189-287205, 287257—-287262, 292525-292544, 293342, 293343. byzantina, 287263—287308, 291989. fatua, 287309—287313. nuda, 287314, 287315. nuda var. inermis, 287816. sativa, 285548, 285550-285568, 286414, 287317-287385, 289584— 289589, 289840, 290021-290111, 291030, 292762-292765, 293344-— 293348. sativa var. aristata, 285569— 285573, 287386—287394. sativa var. cinerea, 287395— 287400. sativa var. eligulata, 287401-— 287402. sativa var. flava, 285574—285575, 287403. sativa var. grisea, 287404—287406. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 Avena—Continued sativa var. montana, 287407= 287409. sativa var. mutica, 285576— 285582, 287410—-287495. sativa var. nigra, 287496-287503. sativa var. obtusata, 285583, 287504—287506. sterilis, 287206—287228, 287507— 287512, 292545- 292564. strigosa, 285584, 291990, 291991, 292226. Sp., 285585—285588. Avocado. See Persea americana. Bael. See Aegle marmelos. Balsam-pear. See Momordica charantia. Banana. See Musa davyae. Barberry, Darwin. See Berberis dar- winit. Barley. See Hordeum spp.* bulbous. See H. bulbosum. foxtail. See H. jubatwm. meadow. See H. nodosum. Basselinia gracilis, 291134. surculosa, 291135. Bauhinia aculeata, 286516. Bean. See Phaseolus spp.* common. See P. vulgaris. lima. See P. lunatus. moth. See P. aconitifolius. mung. See P. aureus. rice. See P. calcaratus. Beckeropsis petiolaris, 286196. Beet. See Beta vulgaris. Begonia semperflorens, 292728 292735. sp., 292971. Berberis darwinti, 292330. sp., 292331. Berteroa incana, 289545. Beta vulgaris, 285589-285591, 286501, 286502, 287775, 289692, 292150- 292158, 293200- 293293, 293419, 293420, 293708293748. vulgaris var. crassa, 285592— 285595. Biserrula pelecinus, 287776—287782, 292392. Blackberry, Elmleaf. See Rubus ul- mifolius. Bladder-senna. See Colutea istria. Cilician. See C. cilicica. Bluestem, King’s Ranch. See Both- riochloa ischaemum. Boehmeria nivea, 292362-292371. Bothriochloa foulkesii, 288036. glabra, 289706. insculpta, 288037. ischaemum, 289707, 289709. pertusa, 288038, 289708, 289710. Bottlebrush. See Callistemon acumi- natus. Bougainvillea sp., 292972-292982. ol7 Box, common. See Buxus sempervi- rens. Brachiaria brizantha, 292174—-292188. Brachyotum strigosum, 285534. Brachypodium distachyon, 287788. phoenicoides, 287784—287786. sylvaticum, 287787. Brassica campestris, 288728. juncea, 286417. napus, 286418. var. napobrassica, 287523— 287528. nigra, 288287. 288288. oleracea var. acephala, 285602, 288931. oleracea var. botrytis, 285596, 286415, 289693-289696, 291565— 291567, 291992291996, 291997, oleracea var. capitata, 285597— 285601, 287535, 288229-288231, 288928-288930, 289697, 291998. oleracea var. gemmifera, 289538. rapa, 286416. Sp., 288289-288291, 288724— 288730. Broadbean. See Vicia faba. Broccoli. See Brassica oleracea var. botrytis. Brome. See Bromus spp.* field. See B. arvensis. meadow. See B. erectus. smooth. See B. inermis. Bromus arvensis, 292254. erectus, 289655, 292255, 292849. inermis, 292850. mollis, 287788 287791, 292256. sitchensis, 292257. syriacus, 292584. willdenowti, 292258. Brunsfelsia calycina, 292983. Bryonia dioica, 288012. multiflora, 292585. Bucare. See Erythrina poeppigiana. Buchanania latifolia, 293442. Bunchberry. See Cornus canadensis. Burclover, California. See Medicago polymorpha var. vulgaris. spotted. See M. arabica. Burnet, small. See Sanguisorba minor. Burningbush, broadleaf. See Huony- mus latifolius. Bushclover. See Lespedeza spp.* shrub. See L. bicolor. Buttonclover. See Medicago orbicu- laris. Buxus sempervirens, 293877. Cabbage. See Brassica oleracea var. capitata. Cajanus eajan, 286287, 288292-288299. Calamagrostis arundinacea, 286474. Calendula sp., 293762. Callistemon acuminatus, 298064. Calopogonium mucunoides, 286288. 318 Camellia, common. japonica. Sasanqua. See C. sasanqua. Camellia confusa, 294414. japonica, 288701. sasanqua, 288702. theifera, 294425, 294426. x williamsii, 292064. Camomile, German. See Matricaria chamomile. Candytuft, white, common. Iberis amara. Canna (hybrids), 293878, 294437, 294438. Capillipedium huegelti, 288039. venustum, 288064. sp., 288040, 289711. Capsicum annuum, 286419, 288303- 288305, 288932-288982, 289762, 290972, 291999. frutescens, 288300—288302, 288306, 290980. pendulum, 290981-290983, 293349. pubescens, 290979. sinense, 290973. Carica papaya, 288731. Carpinus betulus, 293763. cordata, 286558. Carrot. See Daucus carota. Carthamus lanatus, 287513, 287514. tinctorius, 286199, 286385, 286386, 288307, 2889838, 291600, 292000— 292004. Casimiroa pringlei, 292576. Cassia, ringworm. See Cassia alata. Cassia alata, 294071. artemisioides, 292984. covesii, 288246. marilandica, 288258. obovata, 292398. occidentalis, 292843, 292844, uniflora, 288247. sp., 288732, 293438. Castanea dentata, 289842. See Camellia See Castorbean. See Ricinus communis. Catjang-pea. See Vigna cylindrica. Cauliflower. See Brassica oleracea var. botrytis. Ceanothus prostratus, 292642-292655. Cedar, atlas. See Cedrus atlantica. Cedar-of-Lebanon. See Cedrus libani subsp.stenocoma. Cedrus atlantica, 294110. libani subsp. stenocoma, 289735. Celery. See Apium graveolens. Celosia argentea, 288733. Cenchrus ciliaris, 288563, 292637, 292638, 293325. Centrosema pubescens, 286289. Centuryplant. See Agave americana. Cephalotaxus fortunei, 294111. Cerastium, Taurus. See Cerastium biebersteinii. Cerastium biebersteinit, 293764. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, 289736— 289738, 290796-290798, 294112— 2941386. lawsoniana f. alba-spica, 294137. lawsoniana f. erecta, 289739. lawsoniana f. glauca, 289740, 289741. lawsoniana f. glaucescens, 294138. lawsoniana f. gracilis, 294139. obtusa, 290799, 290800. sp., 290801. Chenopodium album, 288308. quinoa, 290984. Cherimoya. See Annona cherimola. Cherry, dwarf, European. See Prunus fruticosa. mahaleb. See P. mahaleb. Sikkim. See P. cerasoides. sour. See P. cerasus. sweet. See P. avium. Cherry-laurel, English. See Prunus laurocerasus. Chess, soft. See Bromus mollis. Chestnut, American. See Castanea dentata. Chickpea. See Cicer arietinum. Chionodoxa luciliae, 294155. Chloris gayana, 286290, 286291, 288734. sp., 288309. Chrysanthemum (hybrids), 286136, 286137, 290851. Cicer arietinum, 288310—288315, 292005, 292006. Cienfuegosia argentina, 293668. hilderbrandtti, 293669. < sulfurea, 293670. Cissus rhombifolia, 293090. sicyoides, 293091. trifoliata, 293067, 293068, 293092, 293093. sp., 293094. Citrullus colocynthis, 292394. lanatus, 288232. 288316—288319, 288522, 290855, 293765, 293766. Citrus intermedia, 287161. kinokuni, 293336. rokugatsu, 2933387. sinensis, 286600, 286601, 294072— 294078. unshiu, 293338-293341. sp., 290966. Clematis, plume. See Clematis flam- mula. Clematis flammula, 293767. pubescens, 291932. stans, 289898. vitalba, 293768. Clethra monostachya, 287106. Clintonia udensis, 286559. Clockvine. See Thunbergia spp.* Clover. See Trifolium spp.* Alsike. See T. hybridum. Arrowleaf. See T. vesiculosum. ball. See T. nigrescens. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 Clover—Continued _Berseem. See T. alexandrinum. cluster. See T. glomeratum. crimson. See IT. incarnatum. hop, large. See T. campestre. small. See T. dubium. Hungarian. See 7. pannonicum. Kenya. T.semipilosum. Kura. See T. ambiguum. lappa. See 7. lappaceum. Persian. See 7. resupinatum. rabbitfoot. See T. arvense. red. See T. hirtum. strawberry. See T. fragiferum. striate. See T. striatum. subterranean. See T. subterra- neum. white. See T. medium. Clytostoma binatum, 291758. Cockscomb, feather. See Celosia ar- gentea. Coffea bengalensis, 286536. Coffee. See Coffea bengalensis. Colchicum sp., 286585, 286586. Colubrina asiatica, 286517. Colutea cilicica, 293769. gracilis, 293770. astria, 292395. Colocynth. See Citrullus colocynthis. Combretum paniculatum, 288034, 293065. Coprosma hirtella, 290763. Corchorus walcottii, 290764. sp., 288320. Cordia boissieri, 292626—292630. Cordyla sp., 290742. Coriander. See Coriandrum sativum. Coriandrum sativum, 288321—288325, 288735. Corn. See Zea mays. Correlian-cherry. See Cornus mas. Cornus canadensis, 286407. hessei, 286513. mas, 293771—293776, 294094. paucinervis, 294095. sanguinea, 298777. Coronilla fruticans, 293778. scorptoides, 287792—287794. varia, 286208. Corydalis sp., 287185. Corylus colurna, 293779. Cotinus coggygria, 293780. Cotoneaster francheti var. cineras- cens, 289894. horizontalis var. perpusilla, 289895. racemiflora var. royleana, 293781. rosea, 293782. Cotton. See Gossypium spp.* Hawaiian. See G. tomentosum. Levant. See G. herbaceum. sea-island. See G. barbadense. tree, Asiatic. See G. arboreum. upland. See G. hirsutum. 319 Cowpea. See Vigna spp.* yardlong. See V. sesquipedalis. Cranberrybush, European. See Vi- burnum opulus. Sargent. See V. sargentii. Crataegus cf. mexicana, 294091. microphylla, 2938783—293785. tanacetifolia, 287107. sp., 293786. Crepis foetida, 288254. foetida subsp. rhoeadfolia, 289730. Cress, garden. See Lepidum sativum. Crocus (hybrid), 294156. speciosus, 293787. vernus, 294157—294159. sp., 294160. Crotalaria juncea, 286292, 288326. sp., 286308. Crownvetch. See Coronilla varia. Cryptomeria, common. See Crypto- meria japonica. Cryptomeria japonica, 290802. japonica f. compacta, 294140. Cucumber. See Cucumis sativus. Cucumbertree. See Magnolia acumi- nata. Cucumis hirsutus, 292189. melo, 288233-2882386, 288327— 288329, 288333, 288984-288989, 289868-289886, 292007—292009, 292310-292316, 292524, 293350, 293788-293790, 293920-293922. metuliferus, 292190. prophetarum, 292396. sativus, 285603—-285610, 286420, 288237-288238, 288330,. 288331, 288990-288996, 289698, 292010- 292012, 293432, 293923. sp., 288332, 288334. Cucurbita maxima, 287531, 287532, 289699. moschata, 286421, 288239, 292013. okeechobeensis, 291145. pepo, 285611, 288240, 288241, 288335-288337, 288736, 291254, 292014, 293433, 293791. Cumin. See Cuminum cyminum. Cuminum cyminum, 288338-288340. Cuphea painteri, 288248. sp., 2938439, 293915. Cupressus macrocarpa, 290803, 290804, 294141. Cushaw. See Cucurbita moschata. Cyamopsis tetragonoloba, 288341— 288455, 288737—-288763, 291031. Cycas revoluta, 292172. Cyclamen, neapolitan. neapolitanum. Cyclamen neapolitanum, 294161. Cyclanthera pedata, 290985, 293351. Cydonia sp., 294096. Cymbopogon martinii, 288764. Cynodon arcuatus, 287132—287136, 287707, 288041, 292245, 292246, 292570. See Cyclamen 320 Cynodon—Continued barberi, 287137—287145, 287253- 287255, 288042. bradleyi, 289911, 290866, 291575. coursi, 288217—288222, 289714— 289720. dactylon, 286582, 286583, 287146— 287158, 287244-287249, 287256, 287708, 287795, 288043-288046, 288065—288067, 288216, 288675— 288677, 289712, 289721, 289722, 289912, 2899138, 289919, 289930, 290656—2906638, 290667, 290867— 290868, 290876—290877, 290879- 290887, 290895-290896, 290899, 290901-290903, 291146—-291182, 291576—-291587, 291609-291618, 291711-—291750, 291953, 291954, 291955-291978, 292039, 292041— 292058, 292059-292061, 292142, 292227-292233, 292247-292252, 292508-292510, 292569, 292571- 292575, 2926338, 292634, 293599- 293649, 293663—-293665. dactylon var. densus, 289914, 289915, 290869, 291588. hirsutus, 290664, 290891, 291183- 291188, 291619, 291751-291753. ancompletus, 291189-291191, 291620-291623. leptochloides, 288678, 288679, 289610-289615. magennisit, 289916, 289926, 290870, 291589, 291590, 291979. plectostachyus, 287250, 288047, 288068, 290871, 290890, 291754, 292054—292058, 2921438, 293650- 293659. polevansii, 289747-289750, 291192, 291193. transvaalensis, 286584, 289917, 289918, 290665, 290812, 2908138, 290872, 290873, 290892, 290893, 291591, 291624. sp., 289920-289925, 289927— 289929, 289931, 290666, 290668, 290814, 290874-290875, 290878, 290894, 290897—290898, 290900, 290904—290907, 291194, 291195, 291592, 291598, 291597, 291625, 291755, 291756, 291980, 291981, 292062, 292253, 292684, 292685, 292707-292709, 293660-293662. Cynosurus echinatus, 287796. Cypress. See Cupressus macrocarpa. Dactylis glomerata, 287797—287818, 288997—2890038, 292586-292593, 292749, 293443-293445. glomerata subsp. lusitanica, 291099. woronowii, 291136. Dactyloctenium aegyptium, 288456. Daffodil, Angel’s tears. See Narcis- sus triandrus var. albus. petticoat. See N. bulbocodium. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 Dalea nutans, 288249. Danthonia forskalti, 292594. Datura candida, 293038-293046. discolor, 287718. inoxia, 287714, 287716. inoxia subsp. lanosa, 287715. sanguinea, 293047, sp., 293792. Daucus aureus, 292595. broteri, 292596. carota, 285612-285618, 287518, 288242, 288248, 288457—-288462, 288765, 289700, 290700, 290701, 290762, 298425. carota var. sativa, 285619-285623, 294079-294090. maximus, 290702. montevidensis, 287118. setulosus, 286611. Daylily. See Hemerocallis spp.* dwarf. See H. minor. Degeneria vitiensis, 292244. Desmodium barbatus, 2923857. campylocaulon, 289892, canum, 2923858. hassleri, 292351. intortum, 287178. racemosum, 286475. sandwicense, 287179. tortuosum, 287180. uncinatum, 291598, varians, 287709. sp., 292355. Deutzia uniflora, 287717. Dichanthium annulatum, 288048, 288049, 288468. aristatus, 287515, 292750, 298198. caricosum, 288050. pallidum, 288051. sp., 288052, 289616, 289617. Digitaria cf. eriantha, 2865038, 286506. longiflora, 292947. sanguinalis, 292170. sp., 286504—286505, 286507— 286510, 288464, 293199. Dill. See Anethum graveolens. Dioscorea caucasica, 288695. polystachya, 288696. Diospyros kaki, 292521. Dipylleia grayi, 286560. Dogwood, littleleaf. See Cornus pau- nervis. Dolichos lablab, 286422, 288465— 288473, 290986. Doronicum austriacum, 286204. caucasicum, 288259. Dorycnopsis gerardiu, 289650. Dovyalis caffra, 286249. Dryopteris borreri, 290669. Ecballium elaterium, 292597. Echinochloa colonum, 292598. Echium plantagineum, 288260. Eggplant. See Solanum melongena. Elaeagnus, autumn. See Elaeagnus umbellata. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 81, 1963 Elaeagnus commutata, 294097. umbellata, 292317, 294098. Eleusine compressa, 288474. coracana, 288766. Elm. See Ulmus laevis. Chinese. See U. pumila. Elymus agropyroides, 286200. antarcticus, 286201. arenarius, 294103, 294104. arenarius var. mollis, 294105. Elyonurus hirsutus, 290761. Emmer. See Triticum dicoccum. Empetrum nigrum var. japonicum, 286561. Encephalartos villosus, 293386. Enk, white. See Enkianthus perula- tus. Enkianthus cernuus var. matsudae, 287718. perulatus, 287719. subsessilis, 287720. Eragrostis bipinnata, 292599, 292601. cilianensis, 292600. ciliaris, 288767. curvula, 2862938. tremula, 288475. sp., 288476. Evanthis (hybrid), 294162. hyemalis, 294163. Eriochrysis cayanensis, 292777. Erythrina poeppigiana, 291144. sp., 290967. Eugenia, shortleaf. See Myrceugenia apiculata. Euonymus latifolius, 293798. Euphorbia pulcherrima, 289887. Euphrasia glacialis, 290765. Exochorda tianschanica, 293794. Fagus sp., 293795. Falsebrome. See Brachypodium spp.* purple. See B. distachyon. Falsecypress. See Chamaecyparis spp.* Hinoki. See C. obtusa. Lawson. See C. lawsoniana. Fennel. See Foeniculum vulgare. Fenugreek. See Trigonella foenum- graecum. Fern. See Dryopteris borrei. Feronia limonia, 292268. Fescue. See Festuca spp.* chewings. See F’. rubra var. commutata. great. See F’. gigantea. hair. See F. capillata. hard. See F. ovina var. durius- cula. meadow. See F’. elatior. red. See F. rubra. shade. See F. rubra var. hetero- phylla. sheep. See F’.. ovina. tall. See F’. arundinacea. 321 Festuca altissima, 286205. arundinacea, 287819, 287820, 289004, 292602-292604, 292851. capillata, 290710. elatior, 287821, 289005-2890138, 292852. gigantea, 286206, 290711. | longifolia, 290712. ovind, 287541, 287822, 287823, 289652. ovina var. duruscula, 286207. ovina var. glauca, 290718. pulchella, 287542. rubra, 286208, 287543-287551, 289014, 289658, 289656. rubra var. commutata, 292260. rubra var. glaucescens, 287553. rubra var. heterophylla, 286209, 287552. rubra subsp. rubra, 292259. sp., 289651, 289654. Ficus cocculifolia, 293676, 293677. glomerata, 291137. hirta, 286109. sp., 286110. Fig. See Ficus spp.* Fir. See Abies spp.* Algerian. See A. numidica. Maries. See A. mariesi. needle. See A. holophylla. white. See A. concolor. Firethorn, Nepal. See Pyracantha crenulata. Flax. See Linum spp.* flowering. See L. grandiflorum. golden. See L. flavum. narrowleaf. See L. angusti- folium. perennial. See L. perenne. t Floripondio, red. See Datura sangut- ned. Foeniculum vulgare, 288477, 288768. Foxtail. See Alopecurus myosuroides. meadow. See A. pratensis. Fragaria (hybrids) , 286346—-286349, 286549, 288058-288062, 292065, 292714292724, 293871-293876, 293879, 293880, 293902-293906, 293907. vesca, 293881, 293882. Fritillaria persica, 286587. Galanthus nivalis, 294164—294168. Gardenia globosa, 292998. Garlic. See Allium sativum. Geissois pruinosa, 290766. Ginkgo biloba f. pendula, 289742. Gleditsia sp., 293796. Gloriosa superba, 293372. Glorylily, Malabar. See Gloriosa superba. Glory-of-the-snow. See Chionodoxa luciliae. Glycine javanica, 286294. maz, 290112—290159, 291255- 291331. O22 Gooseberry, European. uUuva-crispa. Gossyproides brevilanatum, 286548, 293671. kirkw, 293672. : Gossypium (hybrids), 291601-291606, 292738-292744, 293811-293316. arboreum, 2943816—2943818. barbadense, 291037—291040. herbaceum, 288478—288480, 288769. hirsutum, 289888—289890, 291041-— 291046, 294319. tomentosum, 286609. sp., 290760, 292208. Gourd, calabash. See Lagenaria leu- cantha. Granadilla, purple. edulis. Grape. See Vitis spp.* European. See V. vinifera. fox. See V. labrusca. muscadine. See V. rotundifolia. sand. See V. rupestris. winter. See V. cf. berlandiert. Grass, angleton. See Dichanthium aristatum. bent, colonial. tenuis. velvet. See Ribes See Passiflora See Agrostis See A. canina. bermuda. See Cynodon dactylon. blue, bulbous. See Poa bulbosa. Canada. See P. compressa. Kentucky. See P. pratensis. wood. See P. nemoralis. buffel. See Cenchrus ciliaris. canary, large. See Phalaris aquatica. crab. See Digitaria spp.* hairy. See D. sanguinalis. crowfoot, Durban. See Dactyloc- tenium aegyptium. dune, European. See Elymus arenarius. gama. See Tripsacum latifolium. Guatemala. See T. laxum. geranium. See Cymbopogon martinit. goat. See Aegilops spp.* barb. See A. triuncialis. jointed. See A. cylindrica. guinea. See Panicum maximum. johnson. See Sorghum halepense. love. Hragrostis spp.* weeping. See EL. curvula. lawn, Japanese. See Zoysia japonica. Mascarene. tenutfolia. needle. See Stipa spp.* See Zoysia desert. See S. speciosa. oat, tall. See Arrhenatherum elatius. orchard. See Dactylis glomerata. panic, pe See Panicum antido- tale. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 _ Grass—Continued green. See P. maximum var. trichoglume. reed. See Calamagrostis arundi- nacea. rescue. See Bromus willdenowii. Rhodes. See Chloris gayana. rice. See Oryzopsis spp.* rye, Italian. See Lolium multi- florum. perennial. See L. perenne. wimmera. See L. rigidum. St. Augustine. See Stenota- phrum secundatum. signal, Palisade. See Brachiaria brizantha. silver. See Miscanthus spp.* Chinese. See M. sinensis. smilo. See Oryzopsis miliacea. star. See Cynodon plectosta- chyus. vernal, sweet. See Anthoxan- thum odoratum. wheat. See Agropyron spp.* bluebunch. See A. spicatum. drooping. See A. semicosta- tum. intermediate. medium. Grevillea excelsior, 291568. wilsontt, 291569. See A. inter- Groundcherry. See Physalis aequata. lantern. See P. franchetii. Peruvian. See P. peruviana. strawberry. See P. alkekengit. Guar. See Cyamopsis tetragonoloba. Hawthorn. See Crataegus spp.* Hazelnut, tree. See Corylus colurna. Hedera helix var. taurica, 293888. Hedysarum coronarium, 287824— 287830, 290714. humile, 287831. pallens, 292397. spinosissimum, 287832. Helianthemum variabile, 292853. Helianthus annuus, 287181—-287184, 287230—-2872338, 289622—-289627, 291332, 291400-291411. Helichrysum fulgidum, 288251. sp., 293797. Hemerocallis (hybrid), 287721. middendorfii, 286562, 287722. minor, 287723. Hibiscus acetosella, 292523. caleynus, 286156. cameroni, 287711, 289571. cannabinus, 286224—-286231, 286309, 291100—-291122, 292063, 292207, 292959-292966. dongolensis, 292565. drummondu, 291395, 291938. esculentus, 286310, 288481— 288495, 288629, 288770, 291032, 291123-291125, 292958, 293434. farragei, 291396, 291934. furcatus, 288226. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 1963 Hibiscus—Continued huegelu, 291397, 291935, 292235. huegelu var. wrayae, 291936, 291398. mutabilis, 286157. pinonianus, 291399, 291987. rosa-sinensis, 286142—286152, 286158. roseus, 289572. rostellatus, 291607. sabdariffa, 286311—286320, 291126—-291131. schizopetalus, 286153. syriacus, 286154. tiliaceus, 286155. vitifolius, 292566. sp., 286321286330, 292567, 292568. Hibiscus, Chinese. sinensis. fringed. See H. schizopetalus. linden. See H. tiliaceus. Hippocrepis bicontorta, 292398. bourgaei, 287833, 287834. comosa, 287835. glauca, 287836. multisiliquosa, 287837—287838. salzmanni, 287839. unisoliquosa, 292399. sp., 289657. Holly. See /lex spp.* English. See I. aquifolium. Japanese. See J. crenata. Hordeum bulbosum, 287840, 292605— 292610. comosum, 292234. deficiens var. steudelii, 289590. distichon, 289798—-289801. distichon var. nudum, 285624, 285625. distichon var. palmella, 285626-— 285639. qubatum, 289591. murinum, 289592. nodosum, 287841, 289593. spontaneum, 293394—293414, vulgare, 286094—286096, 286117, 286387-286406, 286423, 286520, 286521, 288722, 289802-289813, 289838, 289841, 290160-290366, 290748, 292766—-292771. vulgare var. afghanicum, 289594. vulgare var. nigricans, 289595. vulgare var. pallidum, 285640-— 285649. vulgare var. trifurcatum, 289596. sp., 292015-292019. Hornbeam. See Carpinus cordata. European. See C. betulus. Hortia braziliana, 293684. Hovea elliptica, 292342, 292348. trisperma, 291570. Hubam-clover. See Melilotus alba var. annua. Hyacinth-bean. See Hibiscus rosa- See Dolichos lablab. 329 Hymenocarpos circinnatus, 292400, 292401. Hyparrhenia hirta, 292402—292404. Iberis amara, 288261. Ilex aquifolium, 288708. aquifolium var. chinensis, 288704. crenata, 289743. crenata f. convexa, 287736. mitis, 292361. montana var. macropoda, 286159. verticillata, 291938, 2919389. Sp., 289935. Impatiens tinctoria, 291759. sp., 292985. Imperata brasiliensis, 292778. Incense-cedar, Chilean. See Liboce- drus chilensis. Indigo. See Indigofera spp.* Indigofera endecaphylla, 292352. linifolia, 287710. Indochloa oligantha, 288053. sp., 288054—288056. Ipomoea arborescens, 294092. batatas, 286619—286682. sp., 288771. Iris, netted. See Iris reticulata. Iris reticulata, 294169-294178. Ironweed, Kinkaoil. See Vernonia anthelmintica. Ischaemum rugosum, 288772. Ivy. See Hedera helix var. taurica. Jasmine, Italian. See Jasminum humile. Jasminum humile, 298798. Juglans regia, 286552— 286554, 293799. Jujube. See Zizyphus jujuba. Indian. See Z. mauritiana. Juniper. See Juniperus spp.* common. See J. communis. prickly. See J. oxycedrus. Juniperus chinensis var. sargentit, 286568. communis, 294142. communis f. suecica, 291595. excelsa, 293800. oxycedrus, 298801. scopulorum f. viridifolia, 290805. squamata var. fargesi, 294148. virginiana, 294144, sp., 290806. Kaimi-clover. See Desmodium canum. Kalanchoe lugardu, 292986. Kale. See Brassica oleracea var. acephala. Kamala-tree. sis. Kenaf. See Hibiscus cannabinus. Kidneyvetch. See Anthyllis vulnera- ria. Koeleria caudata, 289658. vallesiana, 287842-287846, 289659. Lachenalia sp., 293387. Lactuca altaica. 289015. sativa, 285650—285657, 288244, 289016—-289062, 292020. See Mallotus philipen- 324 Lactuca—Continued serriola, 289063—289065. virosd, 285658. Lagenaria leucantha, 2875338, 287534. siceraria, 288496—288508. Lagerstroemia loudonti, 286518. thorelli, 286519. Lasiurus scindicus, 288510, 288511. Lathyrus aphaca, 286527, 286528, 292462, 292789. articulatus, 292790. clymenum, 292791. laevigatus, 292792. niger, 292798. ochrus, 292405, 292794. pisiformis, 292795. pratensis, 291626. pseudo-cicera, 292406. sativus, 286531. sphaericus, 292796. sylvestris, 290715. tingitanus, 292797. vernus, 292798. Leadtree. See Leucaena spp.* Ledum palustre var. diversipilosum, 286564. Leek. See Allium porrum. Leersia hexandra, 292344. Lens culinaris, 287516, 289066—289080, 290716. Lentil. See Lens culinaris. Lepidium sativum, 286424, 288512. Lespedeza, Chinese. See Lespedeza cuneata. common. See L. striata. Korean. See L. stipulacea. Lespedeza bicolor, 286476. bicolor f. acutifolia, 286477. capitata, 287114—287131. cuneata, 286447—286452, 286478, 286479, 292761. cyrtobotrya, 286480. penduliflora, 286481. pilosa, 286482. stipulacea, 286453, 286454. striata, 286455-286463. Lesquerella argyrea, 293021-293023. densipila, 292577. engelmanni, 293024, 293025. fendleri, 293005-293016, 293026— 293028. gordonii, 293017-293020, 293029- 293031. gracilis, 293032. grandiflora, 293033-293035. lasiocarpa, 293036. pinetorum, 293037. Lettuce. See Lactuca spp.* garden. See L. sativa. Leucaena esculenta, 294093. lanceolata, 286248. leucocephala, 286295, 288000-— 288008, 288010, 288011, 290753, 292345, pulverulenta, 286223, 288009. sp., 286296. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 Leucothe davisiae, 286408. Libocedrus chilensis, 292332. sp., 290807. Ligustrum japonicum, 288705. tschonoskui, 286565. sp., 293802. Lilac. See Syringa reticulata. common. SeeS. vulgaris. Lilhum monadelphum, 286588. nepalense, 287186, 2599386, 289937. Lily. See Lilium nepalense. Caucasian. See L. monadelphum. Linden. See Tilia argentea. Japanese. See 1’. japonica. Linum angustifolium, 2923818. flavum, 292319. grandiflorum, 292321. marginale, 290767. perenne, 292320. usitatissimum, 288513, 289081— 289157, 2913338, 292822—292328. Lobelia gibberoa, 290850. Lobularia maritima, 288262. Lolium multiflorum, 286464—286467, 287847, 287848. perenne, 287849-287856, 290367— 290374, 290754. rigidum, 287857. Lonicera sp., 287187. Lotononis bainesti, 292772. Lotus corniculatus, 286468, 286469, 286818, 289776, 290375, 290376, 290717. creticus, 287858—287863, 292407, 294222. cytisoides, 292611. palustris, 292408, 292612. pedunculatus, 290718. peregrinus, 294223-294225, tenutfolius, 292409. Luculia gratissima, 289938. Luffa acutangula, 288509, 288514— 288521, 288523, 288773. cylindrica, 286425, 288524—288527, 288774. Lupine. See Lupinus spp.* blue, bitter. See L. angustifolius. European. See L. hirsutus. South American. See L. muta- bilis. Washington. See L. polyphyllus. white. See L. albus. yellow, European. See L. luteus. Lupinus albus, 287241, 289158—-289161. angustifolius, 289162—-289164, 290719, 290720, 292410. hartwegu, 289165. hirsutus, 289166, 292411. luteus, 287242—287243, 289167— 289174, 290721, 292412. mutabilis, 289175. palaestinus, 292413. pilosus, 292414. polyphyllus. 289176, 289933. varius, 289177, 290722. sp., 292333. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 Lycopersicon esculentum, 285659— 285690, 286098, 286251-286261, 286426, 286595-286598, 287109- 287111, 288069, 288070, 289178— 289309, 289701289704, 289763, 290856-290859, 291334291361, 292021—292025, 293352, 2938592— 293598. Lyonia nezikii, 287724. Lysichiton americanum, 286617. camtschatcense, 286618. Macqui. See Aristotelia chilensis. Magnolia, Oyama. See Magnolia sieboldit. Magnolia acuminata, 291940. campbellii, 290785. delavayt, 290786. kobus var. borealis, 290787. ovobata, 290788. sieboldit, 286160, 290789. sinensis, 290790. < veitchii, 290791. x watsonii, 290792. Mahonia aquifolium, 286409. nervosa, 286410. repens var. rotundifolia, 286514. Maidenhair-tree. See Ginkgo biloba f. pendula. Mallotus philipensis, 290768. Malus baccata, 286599. prunifolia, 286613. pumila var. paradisiaca, 293808, 293804. sylvestris, 285533, 287160, 287529, 292133-292136, 293152-293154, 293884293889. sp., 286787. Manfreda sp., 292682, 293195. Maple. See Acer spp.* Matricaria chamomilla, 291362, 292710-2927138. Medic. See Medicago spp.* barrel. See M. tribuloides. black. See M. lupulina. cogwheel. See M. tuberculata. little. See M. minima. snail. See M. scutellata. Medicago arabica, 287864. ciliaris, 292415, 292416. coerulea, 287234. falcata, 288697—288700. gerardii, 287865, 287866. lupulina, 289310, 2907238. marina, 292417. minima, 287235, 287867, 287868, 292418. murex, 290377. muricata, 287890, 287898. orbicularis, 287236, 287869— 287877, 289311, 292419-292422. polymorpha, 287878—287883. polymorpha var. vulgaris, 286534, 292423292429, rigidula, 290378. 286634, 286635, 289843-289854, 292929-292931, 293805—293807, 325 Medicago—Coentinued rotata, 292430, 292481. sativa, 286350—286380, 287884— 287887, 288528-288539, 288775, 288776, 289527, 289661—289662, 292773, 293378, 293674, 293675. scutellata, 2903879, 292432, 292433. tribuloides, 287888, 289663- 289664, 289666, 292434-292436. tuberculata, 287889, 289312, 292437292439. turbinata, 287891, 287892. Melaleuca stedmanii, 291571. Melilotus alba, 290380-290384, 292440, 292854, alba var. annua, 290385, 290886. altissimus, 290387, 292799. arvensis, 290388. dentatus, 292800. indicus, 287894, 292613, 292801, 294226, 294227, 294229. infesta, 290389. leucanthus, 290390. messanensis, 292802, 294228. neapolitana, 290391. officinalis, 289313—-289315, 292855. speciosus, 292808. sulcata, 287895. wolgica, 290392. sp., 289667, 289668. Mentha (hybrid), 294099. Menziesia ciliicalyx, 287725. Metasequoia glyptostroboides, 286608. Methysticodendron amesianum, 293048. Milkvetch. See Astragalus spp.* Millet. See Setaria spp.* foxtail. See S. italica. pearly. See Pennisetum spica- tum. proso. See Panicum miliaceum. Mimosa hamata, 288540. pudica, 290852. spegazzinii, 290853. sp., 288541. Mimusops elengi, 288777. hexandra, 291559. Minuartia laricifolia, 292804. tenuifolia, 292805. Miscanthus floridulus, 288706. intermedius, 288707. oligostachyus, 288708. saccharijlorus, 288709. sacchariflorus var. brevibarbis, 288710. saccharijlorus f. latifolius, 288711. sinensis, 286488, 288712. sinensis var. condensatus, 288713-— 288716. sinensis f. glaber, 288717. sinensis var. variegatus, 288718. sinensis f. zebrinus, 286484, 288719. tinctorius, 288720. Momordica charantia, 288542—-288546, 288778. 326 Morning-glory, tree. borescens. Mountain-ash. See Sorbus spp.* European. See S. aucuparia. Musa davyae, 286250. Muscari sp., 286589. Muskmelon. See Cucumis melo. Mussaenda luteola, 292987. philippica, 292693. Mustard, black. See Brassica nigra. Chinese. See B. juncea. Myrceugenia apiculata, 292334. Myrisiica fragrans, 293196. Myrica gale, 289573. Narcissus (hybrias) , 294174—294177. bulbocodium, 294178. canaliculatus, 294179. jonquilla, 294180. minimus, 294181. nanus, 294182. rupicola, 294188. triandrus var. albus, 294184. sp., 294185. Nelumbo capsicum, 293808. Nemopanthes mucronatus, 291941. Nepenthes < coccinea, 292697. gracilis, 292696. sp., 292698. Nicotiana suaveolens, 2913938, 291394. tabacum, 286819-286830. 287538, 292195-292205, 2922388-292242, 292736, 292737, 293909-293914. Nitraria schoberi, 290769. Nothofagus antarctica, 292335. dombeyi, 292336. Nutmeg, common. See Myristica fra- grans. Oak. See Quercus spp.* English. See Q. robur. Oats. See Avena spp.* animated. See A. sterilis. common. See A. sativa. naked. See A. nuda. slender. See A. barbata. wild. See A. fatua. Ocimum sanctum, 288779. sp., 288547. x Odontioda (hybrids), 291760, 291761. Odontoglossum (hybrids) , 291762, 291768. Oenothera drummondii, 288257. Okra. See Hibiscus esculentus. Onicn. See Allium cepa. Onobrychis arenaria, 289316—289318. argentea, 290398. argyrea, 288255. caput-galli, 289319. squarrosa, 292441. transcaucasica, 290394-—290401. vierifolia, 290402-290411, 290724. Ononis alopecuroides, 292442, 292443. natrix, 292444, pubescens, 292445. serrata, 292446. speciosa, 287896. See Ipomoea ar- PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 See Citrus sinensis. See Mahonia aqui- Orange, sweet. Oregongrape. folium. Ornithopus compresus, 287897—287904. pinnatus, 287905. sativus, 290725. Oroxylum indicum, 287188. Oryza sativa, 286172—286178, 286188— 286194, 286262-286286, 287163— 287170, 2880838, 288223-288225, 288548—-288551, 289532-289535, 289536, 289537, 289753-289761, 290692—290699, 291412-291547, 291608, 291630—291678, 292169, 292286, 292237, 293866, 293867, 294320-294413, 294421294424, Oryzopsis coerulescens, 292447. holciformis, 292448. miliacea, 287906—-287909, 289642, 292449-292453, 292614, 294230- 294251. Palm. See Acrocomia totai, Basseli- nia gracilis, B. surculosa. date. See Phoenix spp.* canary. See P. canariensis. Ceylon. See P. zeylanica. Senegal. See P. reclinata. pindo. See Arecastrum roman- zoffianum vay. australe. Palwan. See Dichanthium annula- tum. Panicum antidotale, 288552—288554. bisulcatum, 286485. coloratum, 288555. maximum, 286606, 287112, 288556, 290793-290795, 290962—-290964, 291047, 292356, 292359. maximum var. trichoglume, 290965. miliaceum, 288557—288559, 289320-289337, 290726, 291363, 291364. turgidum, 288560, 288561, 292454. sp., 292346. Papaya. See Carica papaya. Parsnip. See Pastinaca sativa. Parthenocissus quinquefolia, 2938069, 293095, 293096. Paspalum, brownseed. See Paspalum plicatulum. Paspalum guenoarum, 292635, 293328. plicatulum, 292191. rojasil, 291599, 292636, 293324. scrobiculatum, 288057, 288562, 288780. thunbergti, 286486. sp., 289932. Passiflora cumbalensis, 290987. edulis, 292171. edulis £. flavacarpa, 292624. mollissima, 288087. Passionflower. See Passiflora spp.* softleaf. See P. mollissima. Pastinaca sativa, 289705. Pea. See Pisum spp.* garden. See P. sativum. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 Peach. See Prunus persica. Peanut. See Arachis hypogaea. Pear. See Pyrus spp.* Peavine. See Lathyrus spp.* black. See L. niger. flat. See L. sylvestris. grass. See L. sativus. meadow. See L. pratensis. Pennisetum (hybrid), 291392. asperifolium, 292455. dichotomum, 292615. massaicum, 287519. pedicellatum, 287520. polystachyon, 287521. ramosum, 287522. spicatum, 286832-287102, 289785— 289795, 293295, 293296. typhoides, 288564—288578, 288781—288808. Penstemon cf. apateticus, 293049. campanulatus, 293050, 293051. harvardu, 293060. kunthii, 293052. ef. kunthiti, 293053-293055. spectabilis, 293061, 293062. sp., 2938056—293059, 293068. Pepperomia sp., 292988. Peppertree. See Schinus polygamus. Pernettya, broadleaf. See Pernettya mucronata. Pernettya mucronata, 292337. Persea americana, 289751. Persimmon, Oriental. See Diospyros kaki. Peucedanum capense, 288252. Phalaris (hybrid), 292206. amethystina, 286171. aquatica, 286610, 294252-294270. brachystachys, 292616. coerulescens, 287910, 287911. minor, 289669, 292617. paradoxa, 287912, 287913. sp., 289670. Phaseolus aconitifolius, 288574— 288584, 288804—288817. aureus, 286114, 286297, 286298, 288585-288597, 288818-288833. calcaratus, 286299, 286300. lathyroides, 286301, 292347, 292358, 292360. lunatus, 286302, 286308, 288598, 290988. mungo, 286304, 286305, 288599- 2886038, 288834, 288835, 291365. radiatus, 291366. trilobatus, 286306. vulgaris, 285691, 285692, 286427- 286429, 287536, 287537, 288013- 288020, 288604, 288605, 289338— 289372, 289530, 289531, 290989- 291008, 2913867—291370, 293353- 293358. vulgaris var. nanus, 285693— 285701, 289373-289478. sp., 286307, 292349. 327 Phleum nodosum, 287914—287916. pratense, 285539, 285540, 287917, 292856. subulatum, 292456-292461. Phoenix acaulis, 291929. canariensis, 291980. dactylifera, 288836. pusilla, 291563, 291564. reclinata, 291931. zeylanica, 291562. Phragmites karka, 288837. Physalis aequata, 285702. alkekengiut, 285708. franchetii, 285704. tzocarpa, 291560. nicandroides, 288250. peruviana, 285705, 291561. sp., 290968. Picea abies, 289744, 290808—-290810, 294145, 294146. abies f. virgata, 294147. brachytyla, 294148. schrenkiana, 289745. Pieris, Japanese. See Pieris japonica. Pieris japonica, 287108. sp., 289546. Pigeonpea. See Cajanus cajan. Pimelea pauciflora, 290770. Pimento. See Capsicum annuum. Pine. See Pinus spp.* Austrian. See P. nigra f. pygmaen. Pinus nigra f. hornibrookiana, 294149. nigra var. pallasiana, 293809. nigra f. pygmaea, 294150. stankewiczi, 293810. sylvestris f. nan, 294151. taiwanensis, 294152. Pisum sativum, 285706—285749, 286430, 286431, 286607, 288021— 288031, 288263, 288606, 298426. Plantago sp., 288607. Plum. See Prunus (hybrid). common. See P. domestica. Japanese. See P. salicina. myrobalan. See P. cerasifera. sloe. See P. spinosa. Plum-yew, Chinese. See Cephalo- taxus fortunet. Poa bulbosa, 287918. compressa, 292857. nemoralis, 290727, 292858. pratensis, 286210, 286211, 286381, 289643, 292859, 2938678-293688. Podocarpus alpinus, 286515. : Poinsettia, common. See Euphorbia pulcherrima. Polymeria distigma, 290771. Polypogon monspeliensis, 287919. Pomegranate. See Punica granatum. Populus tremuloides, 293901. Potato. See Solanum tuberosum. Potentilla crantzii, 292806. indica, 292807. megalantha, 292808. palustris, 292809. 328 Potentilla—Continued pulcherrima, 292810. ranunculus, 292811. rupestris, 292812. Privet, Japanese. See Ligustrum japonicum. Proso. See Panicum miliaceum. Prosopis sp., 288608. Prunus (hybrids), 293811, 293812. amygdalus, 292511, 294415— 294419. armeniaca, 290817—290825, 292512-292520, 292694—292695, 292699-292704, 293749. avium, 289570, 292932—292936, 293066, 293813, 293890. cerasiferda, 293814. | cerasoides, 289939. | cerasus, 293815—293820. domestica, 293821—293828. fruticosa, 293919. laurocerasus. 293824. mahaleb, 292746—-292748, 293828, | 293826, 293891. persica, 2855382, 292705, 292706, 293155—-293168. salicina, 285531. spinosa, 293827-293829. sp., 289855—289867. | Psophocarpus palustris, 294420. Psoralea bituminosa, 287920-287922, 292463, 292464. Pueraria phaseoloides, 291132. | Pumpkin. See Cucurbita pepo. Punica granatum, 286571—286575. Pyracantha crenulata, 293848. Pyrus (hybrids), 293830, 293831, 293832. communis, 286218—-286221, 286384, 287162, 290783, 290784, 292372-— 292379, 292507, 292656, 2938383-— 293842. elaeagrifolia, 293843-293846. sp., 289522-289525, 293847, 293916. Quercus acutissima, 286603, 286604. castaneaefolia, 294427. crispata, 294428. glandulifera, 286605. hartwissiana, 294429. pubescens, 293849. robur. 293850—-293952. Quinoa. See Chenopodium quinoa. Radish. See Raphanus sativus. Ragi. See Hleusine coracana. Ramie. See Boehmeria nivea. Rape. See Brassica napus. bird. See B. campestris. Raphanus sativus, 286432, 288245, 288609-2886138. Raspberry, European. See Rubus idaeus. Redcedar, eastern. virginiana. See Juniperus Redpepper. See Capsicum frutescens. Redtop. See Agrostis alba. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 Rhododendron, rock. See Rhododen- dron ferrugineum. Yunnan. See R. yunnanense. Rhododendron (hybrids) , 293689— 293707. amagianum, 289553. balfourianum, 289561. chartophyllum, 289562. concinaum, 289563. degronianum, 289554, 289564. discolor, 289555. ferrugineum, 289550. griersonianum, 289556, 289565. oreotrephes, 289557, 289566. pubescens, 289558, 289567. rubignosum, 289568. russatum, 289559. vilmorinianum, 289569. yunnanense, 289560. Ribes (hybrids), 298854—293857, 293892-293895. dikuscha, 293853. uva-crispa, 293896. Rice. See Oryza sativa. Ricinus communis, 286111—286118, 286179-286181, 287237, 288614— 288616, 288838-288848, 290412— 290417, 290782, 290969, 290974, 291371. | Rosa canina, 298858, 298859. Rose. dog. See Rosa canina. Roselle. See Hibiscus sabdariffa. Rosemallow, cotton. See Hibiscus mutabilis. Rubus idaeus. 288691. laciniatus, 287238. ulmifolius, 292338. Runyonia sp., 292683. Rutabaga. See Brassica napus var. napobrassica. Rye. See Secale cereale. mountain. See S. montanum. Saccharum (hybrids), 286077—286093, 286119-286135, 286138—-286141, 286334-286345, 286491-286500, 286550, 286551, 286614, 286615, 286633, 286636—-286786, 287176, 287177, 287229, 287239, 287240, 287706, 288063, 288674, 288680— 288688, 292154, 292155, 292192— 292194, 292725—-292727, 292745, 292860, 292861, 292915-292917, 292919-292928, 293294, 293388- 293392, 293899, 293900, 294221, 294435. 294436. munja, 288617. Safflower. See Carthamus tinctorius. Sagina nodosa, 2928138. normaniana, 292814. Sairfoin. See Onobrychis victifolia. Sambucus glauca, 286537. Sanguisorba minor, 287923—287930. officinalis var. carnea, 287712. Saraca, common. See Saraca indica. Saraca indica. 292270. Schima superba, 292178. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 Schinus polygamus, 293860. sp., 292339. Schismus arabicus, 292618. Schizostachyum glaucifolium, 292248. Scilla siberica, 294186, 294187. Scorpiurus muricata, 292465, 292466. subvillosa, 287931—287936. sulcata, 287937. vermiculata, 287938—-287940. Scurf-pea. See Psoralea bituminosa. Secale cereale, 289597, 289814, 289827, 290418-290455. montanum, 289598, 290728. Sedum aizoon, 292815. ewersu, 292816. hispanicum, 292817. populifolium, 292818. roseum, 292819. rupestre, 292820. Senna. See Cassia spp.* wormwood. See C. artemisioides. Sensitive plant. See Mimosa pudica. Sequoia gigantea, 294153. Serradella. See Ornithopus sativus. Sesame. See Sesamum indicum. Sesamum indicum, 286182-286187, 2864338, 286434, 288618—288628, 288849-288864, 292026-292028, 292144292149, Sesbania sericea, 290772. simpliciuscula, 2907738. Setaria chondrachne, 286487. glauca, 286488. italica, 290456-290466, 291372, 291378. sphacelata, 290654, 290655, 291555. Shrub-althea. See Hibiscus syriacus. Silverberry. See M#laeagnus commu- tata. Skimmia, Japanese. japonica. Skimmia japonica, 286411. japonica var. repens, 286566. Skytanthus acutus, 290854. Smoke tree. See Cotinus coggygria. Snowdrop. See Galanthus nivalis. Solanum acaule, 290914, 290915. acaule var. subexinterruptum, 290916. anomalocalyx, 290917, 290918. berthaultii £. zudanense, 290919. boliviense, 290920, 290921. bulbocastanum, 292209-292211. canasense, 290922-290925, 292069. canasense var. xerophyllum, 290926. capsicibaccatum, 290927. chiauidenum var. porconense, 292070. chomatonhilum, 292071. colombianum, 292223. decurrentilobum, 290928. edinense, 292212. leptophyes, 290929. lignicaule, 290980. See Skimmia O29 Solanum—Continued liriunianum, 2909381, 290932. melongena, 286099—286108, 288630-288634, 290467-290469, 291033-2910386, 291374, 292269. michoacanum, 292218. ochoae, 290938, 290934. pachytrichum, 290985. pampasense f. glabrescens, 290936. raphanifolium, 290937-290954. sparsipilum, 290955—290958. stoloniferum, 292214292216. sucrense, 290959. trifidum, 292217. tuberosum, 292072—292110, 292111-292132, 292218-292220, 292224. ureyt, 290960. vallis-mexicae, 292221. verrucosum, 292222. sp., 290961, 291009, 292225, 292625. Sophora tomentosa, 290774. Sorbus aucuparia, 293861, 293862. lancifolia, 288897. scopulina. 2899384. Sorghum bicolor, 286232-286245, 287554-287705, 288638-288645, 288865-288882, 289526, 289723- 289727, 290975, 291027-291029, 2910482910938, 291196-291249, 291375-291380. halepense, 288635—288637. sp., 286195, 291381-291388. Soybean. See Glycine max. Speedwell. See Veronica spp.* beach. See V. longifolia. Spelt. See Triticum spelta. Spinach. See Spinacea oleracea. Spinacia oleracea, 285750, 285751, 286435, 288646. Spirea X sanssouciana, 289896. sp., 289897. Sporobolus orientalis, 287251. virginicus, 287252, 288673. Sprouts, Brussels. See Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera. Spruce. See Picea spp.* Norway. See P. abies. Schrenk. See P. schrenkiana. Squash. See Cucurbita maxima. Squirting-cucumber. See Ecballium elaterium. Stachys grandiflora, 294100. officinalis, 294101. Stellaria holostea. 292821. nemorum, 292822, 2928238. Stenomesson ferreyrae, 286616. Stenotaphrum dimidiatum, 289728. secundatum, 289729, 290888, 290908, 291594, 293666. sp., 287159. Stipa fontanesit, 292619. hirtiflora, 289541. juncea, 287941. 330 Stipa—Continued neaet, 289542. nevadensis, 286202. parviflora, 287942. psylantha, 289548. speciosa, 289544. tortilis, 292620. Stonecrop. See Sedum spp.* Aizoon. See S. aizoon. Ewers. See S. ewersii. poplar. See S. populifolium. roseroot. See S. roseum. Strawberry. See F'ragaria spp.* European. See F. vesca. Stylosanthes gracilis, 293385. Sugarcane. See Saccharum spp.* Sulla. See Hedysarum coronarium. Sunflower. See Helianthus annuus. Sunn-hemp. See Crotalaria juncea. Sweetclover. See Melilotus spp.* white. See M. alba. yellow. See M. officinalis. annual. See M. indicus. Sweetpotato. See Ipomoea batatas. Syringa reticulata, 286567. vulgaris, 293863. Tabebuia avellanedae, 292691. Taxus baccata, 293897. Tecomaria (hybrid), 292989. sp., 292990. Tephrosia adunca, 292354. purpured, 288647, 288648. sp., 286331, 286332, 288649. Tetragonolobus palaestinus, 292467, 292468, 294271-294274, 294276. siliquosus, 2879438, 294275. Thespesia lampas, 293678. Thlaspi perfoliatum, 288256. Thuja occidentalis, 290816. occidentalis f. filiformis, 289746. orientalis, 290811. Thunbergia erecta, 292991. mysorensis, 292992. Tilia argentea, 293864. japonica, 287726. Timothy. See Phlewm subulatum. Tobacco. See Nicotiana spp.* Tomatillo. See Physalis ixocarpa. Tomato. See Lycopersicon esculen- tum. Towelgourd, Singkwa. See Luffa acutangula. Suakwa. See L. cylindrica. Trachyspermum ammi, 288650. Travelers-joy. See Clematis vitalba. Trefoil. See Lotus spp.* big. See L. pedunculatus. birdsfoot. See L. corniculatus. Trichachne insularis, 293393. Trifolium alexandrinum, 291548- 291551, 291764—-291768, 292029, 292080, 292967. alpestre, 292824. amabile, 291769. ambiguum, 291770, 292156. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 Trifolium—Continued amphianthum, 291771, 291772. angustifolium, 287944, 289940— 289945. arvense, 289946—289952. baccarinii, 291679, 291680. badium, 292066—292068. bacconi, 287976. burchellianum, 291681, 291682. burchellianum var. johnstonii, 291688. campestre, 287945-287953, 289953-289963, 291778, 291774, 292157, 292469. carmelii, 291775. carolinianum, 291776, 291777. cernuum, 291778. cheranganiense, 291684, 291685. cherleri, 287171, 287954—-287961, 289964—289967, 292470. chilense, 291779. clypeatum, 291780, 292471, 292472. compactum, 289968. depauperatum, 291781. dichroanthum, 292478, 292474. diffusum, 289969, 289970. dubium, 289971, 289972, 291782. fendleri, 291783, 291784. filiforme, 291785. fragiferum, 287962, 290729, 291786, 292158, 292159. gemellum, 2879638—287965. globosum, 287172, 289973-289978. glomeratum, 287966—287971, 291552-291554, 291787, 291788. gymnocarpon, 291789. hirtum, 287972—287975, 289673, 289674, 289979-2899838, 289996, 292160. hybridum, 290730-—290732, 291790-291792. incarnatum, 290733, 290734, 292161, 292825. israeliticum, 292501. lagopus, 28797T7T—287978. lappaceum, 287980, 289675, 289984—289990, 291798, 292475. leucanthum, 292826. longipes, 291794. lupinaster, 291795. maritimum, 287981. masaiense, 291686, 291687. medium, 291796, 292164. megalanthum, 291797, 291798. meneghinianum, 2871738, 289991, 289992. microcephalum, 291799. nigrescens, 291800, 292165. occidentale, 294430-294434, ochroleucon, 289993—289995, 290735, 290736. palaestinum, 292476-292478. pannonicum, 292261. parviflorum, 287982, 291801. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 331 Trif clium—Continued petrisavil, 289996. phleoides, 287988, 291804. pilulare, 289997, 289998, 292479, 292480. polymorphum, 291805. polystachyum, 291688. pratense, 286115, 286116, 286222, 287984, 287985, 289665, 290737, 290738, 291806-291828, 293591. pratense var. sativum, 293687. pratense var. spontaneum, 293685, 298686. pseudostriatum, 291689. purpureum, 287174, 291824, 292481292484, reflexcum, 291825. repens, 287986—287992, 288084, 288085, 291826—-291850. resupinatum, 287998, 287994, 289671, 289999-290001, 290755- 290757, 291851, 292166, 292167. riograndense, 291852. rueppellianum, 289528, 291690-— 291695. rueppelianum var. lanceolatum, 291696. rytidosemium, 290002-290004. sarosiense, 292827. scabrum, 287979, 289672. scutatum, 290005, 290006. semipilosum, 291697, 2918538. semipilosum var. glabrescens, 291698. speciosum, 290007, 290008. spumosum, 287175, 290009, 290010, 291854, 292621. stellatum, 287995, 292485, 292622. stenophyllum, 292486, 292487. steudneri, 291699. striatum, 292168. subterraneum, 287997, 287998, 290011, 291700—291704, 291855- Tripsacum latifoliwins 293868, 293870. laxum. 293869 Triticum (ny Reese 285752—-285755. aegilopoides, 289599. aestivum, 285756—286059, 286197, 286522-286526, 286538—-286543, 288884—288886, 289600, 289815-— 289824, 289825, 289826, 289828— 289837, 289839, 290744—-290752, 290909-2909138, 291250, 292578, 292751-292760, 292937-292946, 292994, 292995, 292996-293004, 293317-293322, 293917. aestivum var. spelta, 286060. compactum, 286544, 286545, 289601. dicoccoides, 289602. dicoccum, 286061, 289603. durum, 286546, 289604, 290470- 290506, 2920381—-292038, 293918. durum var. affine, 286062. durum var. apulicum, 286068. durum var. hordeiforme, 286064, 286065, 293421293423. durum var. leucurum, 286066, 293424, durum var. melanopus, 286067. macha, 290507. monococcum, 286068, 289605, 290508-290511. orientale var. insigne, 286069. persicum, 286070. persicum var. rubiginosum, 286071. polonicum, 286547, 289606, 290512. pyramidale, 286072. spelta, 289607, 2905138-290517. timopheevi, 286078, 288032, 288038, 289608, 289752, 290518. turgidum, 286074—286076, 290519- 290528. sp., 289609, 290529-290531. 291918, 292137, 292488-292498. Trumpetflower, India. See Oroxylum squarrosum, 289660. indicum. tembense, 291705-—291708. Tsuga sp., 294154. tomentosum, 287962, 290012, Tula istle. See Agave lechagualla. 290018, 292499, 292500, 292623. | Tulip. tridentatum, 291919. usambarense, 289529, 291709, 291710. variegatum, 291802, 291803. vernuum, 291920. vesiculosum, 290758, 290759, 291921. willdenovit, 291922-291924. xerocephalum, 290014—290016. sp., 290017—290020, 291925-— 291928. Trigonella arabica, 292502, 2925038. foenum-graecum, 286436, 286582, 286533, 288651—-288655, 288883. monspeliaca, 287999. Triosteum fargesit, 289539. rosthorni, 289540. See Tulipa spp.* lady. See 7. clusiana. Tulipa (hybrids), 294188—294192. aitchisonit, 294198. aucheriana, 294194. batalinit, 294195. biflora, 294196. clusiana, 294197, 294198. eichleri, 294199, 294200. galatica, 294201. greigi, 294202. kaufmanniana, 2942038-294207. kolpakowskiana, 294208. linifolia, 294209. marjolettii, 294210. montana, 286590—-286598. ostrowskiana, 294211. polychroma, 294212. 332 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 171 Tultpa—Continued pulchella, 294213-294215. turkestanica, 294216. urumiensis, 294217. wilsoniana, 294218. sp., 286594. Turnip. Brassica rapa. Ulmus laevis, 290779. pumila, 294102. (Undetermined.) , 290889, 290970, 291138, 292690. Urd. See Phaseolus mungo. Urena lobata, 286333. Vanilla, Mexican. See Vanilla plani- folia. Vanilla planifolia, 293924, 293927, 293929-293939, 293942-293961, 293963-294069. pomponda, 293925, 293940, 293941, 293962, 294070. sp., 293926, 293928. Veltheimia capensis, 294219, 294220. Vernonia anthelmintica, 292522. Veronica austriaca, 292828. bachofenti, 292829. cymbalaria, 292830. gentianoides, 2928381. longifolia, 292832. longifolia var. maritima, 2928388. nivea, 290775. perfoliata, 290776. persica, 292834. praecox, 292835. sibirica, 292836. teucrium, 292837. Verticordia grandis, 291572. Vetch. See Vicia spp.* bitter. See V. ervilia. common. See V. sativa. hairy. See V. villosa. Hungarian. See V. pannonica. purple. See V. benghalensis. tiny. See V. hirsuta. woollypod. See V. dasycarpa. Viburnum, linden. See Viburnum dilatatum. Wright. See V. wrightii. Viburnum acerifolium, 291942, 291943. atrocyaneum, 290860, 290861. cassinoides, 291944. cinnamomifolium, 290862. coriaceum, 290703. dilatatum, 286161, 286568. erosum, 286162, 287727. foetidum. 290704. fragrans, 290705. japonicum, 286163, 290863. lantana, 289551, 289552, 290706, 293865. lantanoides, 291945. lentago, 291946-291949. opulus, 289547—-289549. pauciflorum, 286412. phlebotrichum, 287728. rafinesquianum, 291950, 291951. Viburnum—Continued x rhytidophylloides, 290864. sargentu, 286569, 287729. trilobum, 288086, 291952. wilsonti, 289574. wrightu, 287730, 290865. Vicia (hybrids), 286470, 286471. amoena, 286489. angustifolia, 289685, 292348, 294277—294286. angustifolia var. segetalis, 286472, 286473. benghalensis, 289479, 292838. dasycarpa, 294287. dumetorum, 286212, 292839. ervilia, 289480, 289481. faba, 286437, 291010. galeata, 294288. hirsuta, 2862138. hybrida, 289482, 292504, 294289- 294294, lathyroides, 289483, 292840. lutea, 289484, 289681, 289686. monantha, 292841. narbonensis, 289485, 290739, 292842, 294295-294303. palaestina, 294304—294310. pannonica, 289486. pannonica var. striata, 289487. peregrina, 289676, 289683, 289684, 289687, 292505, 294311—-2943815. pisiformis, 286214. sativa, 289488—289519, 289677— 289679, 289682, 290740, 290741, 292262, 293297—293300, 293427— 293431, 293435-293487, 293908. sativa var. angustifolia, 289680. sepium, 291627. sylvatica, 286215. tenuifolia, 286216. tetrasperma, 286217, 289520. villosa, 286529, 289521. Vigna cylindrica, 286438, 291384, 291385. davyi, 292863. gracilis, 292864. heterophylla, 292865. lancifolia, 292872. luteola, 292866. marina, 292862. membranaceae, 292867. nilotica, 292506, 292869. parviflora, 292868. pubigera. 292873. sesquipedalis, 286439. sinensis, 288656—288672, 288887, 289891, 291011, 291094— 291098, 291139-291143, 292870, 292871, 292874292887, 292888-292914, 293446—-293590. vexillata, 292350. Vitis (hybrid), 289910. cf. aestivalis, 293070, 293071, 293097-293108. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 1963 Vitis—Continued cf. arizonica, 293072—293074, 293109. ef. berlandieri, 293110-—293123. cf. cinerea, 293124—293140. labrusca, 288684—288690. lincecomii, 293141—-293145. rotundifolia, 293146, 293147. rupestris, 289898—289900. vinifera, 286535, 286576—286581, 287731-287735, 289901—-289909, 293169, 293667, 293898. cf. vulpina, 293075—-293086, 293148—-293150. sp., 298087, 293151. Wahlenbergia bivalvis, 290777. Walnut, Persian. See Juglans regia. Watermelon. See Citrullus lanatus. Wayfaring-tree. See Viburnum lan- tana. Weigela hortensis, 286570. Wheat., See Triticum spp.* club. See T. compactum. common. See T. aestivum. durum. See TZ. durum. 333 W heat—Continued Persian. See 7. persicum. Polish. See T. polonicum. poulard. See T. turgidum. Wildrye. See Elymus spp.* Ber aconite. See Hranthis hyema- is. Winterberry, common. ticillata. Wood-apple. See Feronia limonia. Xylomelum angustifolium, 291578. occidentale, 291574. Yarrow, common. See Achillea mille- folium. Yew, English. See Taxus baccata. Zea mays, 286382, 286383, 286440, 289764, 289765, 289766—-289775, 290826-290849, 291012-291026, 291386-291391, 292139-292141, 293301-293310, 293415-293418. Zizyphus jujuba, 286097. mauritiana, 288088. Zoysia japonica, 286490. tenutfolia, 289718. See Ilex ver- bX ¢ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1968 O—— 280-419 gee CULd MIAME DAO KLAUMAL Ale rita) Lyrae, nvr sacebi a W hi Srearaag tag JY pets ) ae 1p) Veseicobod dinsae lost . 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The inventory is a historical record of plant material introduced for Department and other specialists and is not to be considered as a list of plant material for distribution. The species names used are those under which the plant material was received. These have been corrected only for spelling, authori- ties, and obvious synonymy. Question related to the names pub- lished in the inventory and obvious errors should be directed to the author. If misidentification is apparent, please submit an herbarium specimen with flowers and fruit for reidentification. HOWARD L. HYLAND Botanist Plant Industry Station Beltsville, Md. re , re if v* Ay Ww y BMS as ety 4. 5 ee BAO . 5 i 2 Pe aS BY) { t 63 ais ; i" i ‘i : wy 3 rat, ia" : nd) Mt: Ia ai ; v r * es ' ft if i SS Nai i Un ’ Tey ine Se t ‘ ; ; +l ' Et St fi j “F- ACO MRSER UOMOA 3 Tent anIs ae ened sodensarbae TII0GGRIe ae Ya teos “ay ak P fi th } Oe iy fitiebod eee if SoSh SOE INVENTORY 294439 to 294448. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. From Israel. Seeds presented by the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovoth. Received Jan. 2, 1964. 294439. Bushy, determinate type, sp, d.u. 644. 294440. Bushy, indeterminate type, sp+, d, ut, F7. 558. 294441. ‘Ein-Ghedy 13’, Fl. 294442. ‘Gruntovii Gribovskii’. 294443. ‘Karlik 1185’. 286. 294444, ‘Peremoga 165’. Beloruskaia. 294445. X22, Fl. 294446. X40, FI. 294447, X44F, Fl. 294448. X3842F, FI. 294449 and 294450. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. From Brazil. Seeds collected by the Instituto de Pesquisas Agronomicas, Pernambuco. Received Jan. 2, 1964. 294449. ‘Santa Cruz’. I-1639. Resistant to Septoria lycopersicis. 294450. ‘Santa Cruz’. I-2731. Resistant to Septoria lycopersicis. 294451. ALLIUM PARADOXUM (Bieb.) Don Liliaceae. From Scotland. Bulbs and bulbils presented by the University of Botanical Gardens, St. Andrews. Received Jan. 6, 1963. 294452 and 294453. From the United States Virgin Islands. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Service, Kingsville, St. Croix. Received Jan. 8, 1964. 294452. CAPSICUM ANNUUM L. Solanaceae. ‘Cascabel’, From Mexico. Fruit small, round, red, hot. 294453. CAPSICUM SINENSE Jacq. ‘Elsita’, From Guatemala. Jalapeno type, hot, red pepper. 294454 to 294456. ALLIUM CEPA L. Liliaceae. Onion. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the National Vegetable Research Station, Wellesbourne, Warwick, England. Received Jan. 8, 1964. Contains genes for indehiscent anther, brown seed and round seed. 294454. AC 59260. 294455. AC 620384. 294456. Ex AC 60082. 294457 to 294464. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Rice. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Estacion Experimental de Arroz, La Plata. Received Jan. 8, 1964. 3 4 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 294457 to 294464—Continued 294457. ‘Yamani M. A.’. 294458. ‘Chacarero F. A.’. Plants to 102 cm. high, medium stooling, very resistant to lodging, awnless; grain type medium; kernels flinty, good qual- ity; 1,000 seeds weigh 26 grams; yield 6,500 kg./hectare. 294459. ‘La Plata Ayui F.A.’. Plants to 123 cm. high, very good stooling, resistant to lodging, awnless; grain type short; kernels flinty, very goo quality; 1,000 seeds weigh 25 grams; yield 6,400 kg./hectare. 294460. ‘La Plata Gena F.A.’. Plants to 118 cm. high, medium stooling, resistant to lodging, awnless; grain type long; kernels flinty, good quality; 1,000 seeds weigh 30 grams; yield 5,000 kg./hectare. 294461. ‘La Plata Gualeyan F.A.’. Plants to 105 cm. high, medium stooling, resistant to lodging, awnless; grain type long; kernels flinty, very good quality; 1,000 seeds weigh 29 grams; yield 6,600 kg./hectare. 294462. ‘La Plata Itape F.A.’. Plants to 116 cm. high, medium stooling, resistant to lodging, awnless; grain type medium; kernels flinty, good quality; 1,000 seeds weigh 31 grams; yield 6,500 kg./hectare. 294463. ‘La Plata Mocoreta’. Plants to 122 cm. high, good stooling, re- sistant to lodging, awnless; grain type long; kernels flinty, very good quality; 1,000 seeds weigh 32 grams; yield 6,473 kg./hectare. 294464. ‘La Plata Yuqueri F.A.’. Plants to 119 cm. high, medium stooling, resistant to lodging, awnless; grain type medium; kernels flinty, good quality; 1,000 seeds weigh 27 grams; yield 7,530 kg./hectare. 294465 to 294468, From China. Seedlings presented by the Taiwan Agricultural Research Insti- tute, Taipei, Taiwan. Received Jan. 8, 1964. 294465 to 294467. CYNODON DACTLYON (L.) Pers. Gramineae. 294465. ‘A 58’. 294466. ‘A 59’. 294467. ‘A 60’. 294468. DICHANTHIUM ARISTATUM (Poir.) C. E. Hubb. Gramineae. Angleton grass. ‘Alabang X’. A 29. 294469 to 294474. From the Philippines. Seeds presented by I. J. Condit, University of Cali- fornia, Riverside, Calif. Received Jan. 9, 1964. 294469. FICUS CAMARIENSIS Merrill Moraceae. From Laguna. 294470. FICUS CAULOCARPA Mia. From Laguna. 294471. FICUS CLEMENTIS Merrill From Sonsogon. 294472. FICUS CLUSIOIDES Miq. From Sonsogon. 294473. FICUS INDICA var. GELDERI King From Sonsogon. 294474. FICUS SUBULATA Blume From Laguna. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 5 _ 294475. SOLANUM QUITOENSE Lam. Solanaceae. Naranjilla. From Ecuador. Seeds presented by B. F. Blankenship, San Francisco, Calif. Received Jan. 9, 1964. From Quito. 294476. TRICHOSANTHES ANGUINA L. Cucurbitaceae. Snakegourd. From New Guinea. Seeds presented by B. F. Blankenship, San Francisco, Calif. Received Jan. 9, 1964. From Port Moresby, Papua. 294477 and 294478. From France. Seeds presented by the Institut National Agronomique, Paris. Received Jan. 9, 1964. 294477. TRITICUM ISPAHANICUM var. BIARISTATUM Heslot Gramineae. 294478. TRITICUM ISPAIIANICUM var. UNIARISTATUM Heslot 294479 and 294480. From Nigeria. Seeds presented by the Agency for International Development, Ibadan. Received Jan. 9, 1964. 294479. VIGNA sp. Leguminosae. No. 1. Plants in wild. Plants large, perennial, vines to 25 feet long, sensitive to day length; flowers profuse; pods dehiscing. No diseases ap- parent. 294480. VIGNA sp. No. 2. Plants in wild. Plants large, perennial, vines to 25 feet long, sensitive to day length; flowers profuse; pods dehiscing. No disease ap- parent. 294481. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Leguminosae. Red clover. From Austria. Seeds presented by the Pflanzenzuchtstation Reichersberg. Received Jan. 9, 1964. ‘Reichersberger Rotklee’. 294482 to 294538. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Received Jan. 9, 1964. 294482 to 294526. ERAGRUSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees Gramineae. Weeping lovegrass. 294482. B/49/61. Groatfontein. 294483. B/50/67. Hendrina. 294484, B/52/18. Basutoland. 294485. B/52/49. Zebrapark. 294486. B/52/105. Waylands. 294487. B/52/138. Piketberg. 294488. B/52/148. Caledon. 294489. B/53/12. Mokhotlong Masareng. 294490. B/53/16. Maseru. 294491. B/53/43. Constantia. 294492. B/53/48. Piketberg Porterville. 294493. B/53/44. Stellenbosch. 294494. B/53/47. Welgevallen. 6 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 294482 to 294538—Continued 294482 to 294526—Continued 294495. B/53/48. duToitskloof. 11/57. 294496. B/53/49. Paarl. 294497. B/538/50. Mitchells Pass. 294498. B/53/56. Paneel. 294499. B/53/59. Simondium. 294500. B/53/62. Paneel 3. 294501. B/53/63. Bothashalt. 294502. B/53/64. Constantia Houtbay. 294503. B/53/65. Winkelhaak. 294504. B/53/68. Rhodes Fruit Farm. 294505. B/53/123. Bien Donne. 294506. B/53/126. Koolbank. 294507. B/53/126. Loch Lieben. 294508. B/53/156. City Deep Mine. 294509. B/53/265. Schagen. 294510. B/53/266. Oudtshoorn. 294511. B/53/267. Northam. 294512. B/53/269. Wassenaar. 294513. B/53/282. Citrusdal. 294514. B/54/9. Sterkstroom. 294515. B/54/10. Burgersdorp. 294516. B/54/28. Tabamhlope. 294517. B/54/33. Berea Durban. 294518. B/54/36. Middleburg. 294519. B/57/117. Groatfontein. 294520. B/57/123. Witbankline. 294521. B/58/7. Cullinan. 294522. B/58/71. Witbank. 294523. B/59/6. Ermelo. 294524. M/63/21. Kromdraai. 294525. U/57/227. Tanganyika. 294526. V/51/113. Melsetter. 294527 to 294530. EERAGROSTIS CURVULA var. CONFERTA Nees. 294527. B/51/36. Fauresmith. 294528. B/52/149. Porterville. 294529. B/53/67. Bothashalt. 294530. B/53/282. Citrusdal. 294531 to 294534. EZRAGROSTIS CURVULA var. VALIDA Stapf. 294531. B/53/42. Bothashalt. 294532. B/53/261. Cemetry. 294533. B/53/262. Dorinton. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 7 294482 to 294538—Continued 294531 to 294534—Continued B/53/264. Rietvlei. 294535 to 294538. 294534. 294535. 294536. 294537. 294538. 294539 to 294559. From France. ERAGROSTIS ROBUSTA Stent. B/53/52a. Helshoogte. B/53/54. Rhodes Fruit Farm. B/53/57a. Worcester. B/52/152. Caledon. Seeds presented by the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Lusignan. Received Jan. 9, 1964. Ecotypes from dry environments in the Alps, unless otherwise noted. 294539 and 294540. No. 15. No. 17. 294539. 294540. 294541 to 294558. 294541. 294542. 294543. 294544. 294545. 294546. 294547. 294548. 294549. 294550. 294551. 294552. 294553. 294554. 294555. 294556. 294557. 294558. From Kenya. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Leguminosae. Red clover. Cordemais. Tabartra, Tunisie. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Whiteclover. No. 103.3. Ets Clause. io) ° COI AMP wh Bourg Saint Maurice. Noiray. Elevation 910 meters. Flumet. Evoies. Elevation 900 meters. Bioge. Elevation 565 meters. Combloux. Elevation 800 meters. Morillon. Elevation 670 meters. Savoie. Elevation 1,300 meters. Villars d’Arene. Elevation 1,650 meters. Col Menee. Elevation 1,300 meters. Tournoel. Haute Savoie. La Fretaz. Selomme. V 353 Ets. Vilmorin. Crau Mediterranee. Trevise. 294559. TRIFOLIUM sp. Zarza, Tunisie. 294560. ROGERIA LONGIFLORA J. Gay Pedaliaceae. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Received Jan. 10, 1964. 294561 to 294564. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. Seeds presented by the Plant Breeding Station, Njoro. Re- ceived Jan. 10, 1964. Selections from the cross ‘Mengavi’ x ‘Spica’/‘Koda-Gabo’. 8 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 294561 to 294564—Continued 294561. II-58-328/8.1.1.3. Kenya Sel. B. 294562. II-58-324/5.8.2.2. Kenya Sel C. 294563. II-58-325/5.25.1.1. Kenya Sel. A. 294564. II-58-325/14.1.2.2. Kenya Sel. B. 294565 to 294578. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. From source unknown. Seeds presented by the Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colo. Received Jan. 10, 1964. Wheats with distinctive glume colors from various unknown sources. 294565. ‘Ancona’. Spring wheat. 294566. ‘Beacon’. 294567. ‘Bivona’. 294568. ‘Blue Cone’. Int. wheat. 294569. ‘C-Novaro’. Int. wheat. 294570. ‘Cologna Lunga’. Winter wheat. 294571. ‘Cotrone’. 294572. ‘Leina’. 294573. ‘Orange Devon’. Winter wheat. Blue rough chaff. 294574. ‘Rampton Rivet’. Winter wheat. 294575. ‘Sherpa’. 294576. ‘Spelt Gray’. Spring wheat. 294577. ‘Zulu’. 294578. 111/338. Int. wheat. 294579. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Contessa Marinetta di Frassineto, Instituto di Cerealicoltura, Arezzo. Received Jan. 10, 1964. ‘Montagnano’. 294580 and 294581. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Instituto di Agronomia, Padova. Re- ceived Jan. 10, 1964. 294580. ‘Tilchimar 12’. 294581. ‘Turano’. 294582 to 294585. ELYMUS ARENARIUS L. Gramineae. European dunegrass. From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Botanical Garden, Lund. Received Jan. 10, 1964. Plants to one meter high. 294582. No.1. 294584. No.3. 294583. No. 2. 294585. No.4. 294586 to 294590. TRITICUM DURUM Desf. Gramineae. Durum wheat. From Lebanon. Seeds presented by the Institut de Recherches Agronomiques, Beirut. Received Jan. 10, 1964. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 9 294586 to 294590—Continued 294586. AH-7. 294589. ‘Senatore Cappelli’. 294587. BH-4. 294590. ‘Tel-Amara’. 294588. ‘Haurani 27’. 294591. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Cruciferae. Cabbage. From Denmark. Seeds presented by J. E. Ohlsens Enke, Copenhagen. Re- ceived Jan, 10, 1964. ‘Amager Green Winter’. O.E. 0215. From Sweden. Reported to be excellent for winter storage; the outer leaves remain green at eo, 294592. HORDEUM VULGARE L. Gramineae. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by Gartons, Limited, Warrington, Eng- land. Received Jan. 10, 1964. ‘Maris Badger’. 294593 to 294596. CENCHRUS CILIARIS L. Gramineae. Buffelgrass. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Indus- trial Research Organization, Canberra. Received Jan. 10, 1964. 294593. No. 1848. 294595. No. 12778. 294594. No. 6934. 294596. No. CQ 514. 294597 and 294598. From France. Seeds presented by the Laboratoire de Recherches, Sur Les Plantes Fourrageres, Service Botanique, Rouen. Received Jan. 10, 1964. 294597. TRIFOLIUM ALPINUM L. Leguminosae. Col du Lautaret, Hautes-Alpes. Elevation 2,000 meters. 294598. TRIFOLIUM BADIUM Schreb. Col du Pyrenees-Orientales. Elevation 2,000 meters. 294599 to 294612. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Mie Uni- versity, Tu, Mie-Ken. Received Jan. 10, 1964. 294599. MISCANTHUS OLIGOSTACHYUS Stapf. Gramineae. Diploid from Mount Aso, Kumamoto Prefecture. 294600. MISCANTHUS SACCHARIFLORUS (Maxim.) Hack. Tetraploid from Gifu University, Gifu. 294601 to 294604. MISCANTHUS SINENSIS Anderss. Chinese silvergrass. Mie University, Mie. 294601. No.1. 294603. No.3. 294602. No.2. 294604. No.4. ae to 294612. MISCANTHUS SINENSIS var. CONDENSATUS (Hack). Ma- ino. Diploid Fy seeds. 294608. ‘Mie’ x ‘Boko’. 294605. ‘Boko’ x ‘Nogura’. 294609. ‘Mie’ x “Tanegashima’. 294606. ‘Boko’ x ‘Yoreba’. 294610. ‘Nogura’ x ‘Yoreba’. 294607. ‘Hosobaimazo’ x 294611. ‘Tanegashima’ x ‘Mie’. ‘Tanegashima’. 294612. ‘Yoreba’ x ‘Tanegashima’. 10 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 294613. CLIVIA MINIATA (Lindl.) Regel Amaryllidaceae. Scarlet kafirlily. From the Republic of South Africa. Plants presented by the Superintendent of Parks, Queenstown. Received Jan. 10, 1964. 294614. PRUNUS DAVIDIANA (Carr.) Franch. Rosaceae. David peach. From the United States. Tree growing at the University of Nebraska, North Platte Experiment Station, North Platte, Nebr. Numbered Jan. 10, 1964. Seedling selection from seeds from Chico, Calif., about 1945. Tree multi- stemmed, branching 12 inches above ground, 19 feet high, 50 feet wide; trunk 18 inches diameter, 12 inches above soil line; leaves willowlike, typical; flowers bright pink, profuse; fruits abundant, inedible. Cold- and alkaline-soil tolerant. Resistant to borer. Recommended for roadside planting. 294615. ASPARAGUS ACUTIFOLIUS L. Liliaceae. From Belgium. Seeds presented by the Jardin Botanique de |’Etat, Brussels. Received Jan. 10, 1964. 294616 and 294617. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the University of London, Englefield Green, Surrey, England. Received Jan. 10, 1964. 294616. ASPARAGUS MADAGASCARIENSIS Baker. Liliaceae. Madagascar asparagus. 294617. ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS L. Garden asparagus. 294618. PENNISETUM SQUAMULATUM Fres. Gramineae. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the Grasslands Research Station, Kitale. Received Jan. 10, 1964. No. K. 5455. 294619 to 294624. BETA VULGARIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Sugar beet. From Ireland. Seeds presented by the Irish Sugar Company, Limited, Thurles. Received Jan. 13, 1964. Seeds from plants in the wild, Kilmore Quay. 294619. No.1. 294622. No.4. 294620. No.2. 294623. No.5. 294621. No.3. 294624. No.6. 294625 to 294635. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Rice. From the Philippines. Seeds presented by the International Rice Institute, Los Banos. Received Jan. 138, 1964. Originally from northern Thailand. 294625. ‘Gam Pai 30-12-15’. Glutinous; flowers December 2-7. IRRI. No. 881. 294626. ‘Leuang Yai 34’. Nonglutinous; flowers November 26-30. IRRI. No. 170. 294627. ‘Muey Nawng 62’. Glutinous; flowers November 15-20. IRRI. No. 176. 294628. ‘Niaw San Pahtawng’. Glutinous; flowers November 26-30. IRRI. No. 857. Selection from IRRI. No. 170. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 11 294625 to 294635—Continued 294629. ‘Pah Leuad 29-8-111’. Glutinous; flowers December 1-5. IRRI. No. 175. Originally from central Thailand; all nonglutinous. 294630. ‘Nahng Mon S4’. Flowers November 20-25. IRRI. No. 172. 294631. ‘Khao Tah Haeng 17’. Flowers December 10-15. IRRI. No. 174. 294632. ‘Leuang Rahaeng 8’. Flowers December 12-17. IRRI. No. 171. 294633. ‘Leuang Awn 29’. Flowers December 4-10. IRRI. No. 169. 294634. ‘Puang Nahk 16’. Flowers December 15-20. IRRI. No. 178. Northeastern Thailand. 294635. ‘Daw Nhang Naum 29-4-91’. Glutinous; flowers November 24-28. IRRI. No. 842. 294636. ELYMUS ARENARIUS L. Gramineae. European dunegrass. From Norway. Seeds presented by the Botanic Garden, University of Oslo, Oslo. Received Jan. 14, 1964. Western exposure, rocky, calcareous seashore, island of Oustoya. 294637. DAUCUS CAROTA L. Umbelliferae. Carrot. From Jordan. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Station, Amman. Received Jan. 14, 1964. ‘Baladi’. Roots golden yellow. 294638. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by Watkins and Simpson, Limited, Sus- sex, England. Received Jan. 14, 1964. ‘Devon Surprise’. 294639 to 294641. From Algeria. Seeds presented by the Jardin d’Essais du Hamma, Algeria. Received Jan. 14, 1964. 294639. ASPARAGUS FALCATUS L. Liliaceae. 294640. ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS Baker. Fern asparagus. 294641. ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI Regel. Sprenger asparagus. 294642 to 294645. Hromy erence: Seeds presented by Andre Blondeau, Bersee. Received Jan. 14, 294642. VICIA sp. Leguminosae. ‘Presta’. 294643. VICIA sp. ‘Sylphic’. 294644, VICIA sp. ‘Tarda’. 12 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 294642 to 294645—Continued 294645. VICIA sp. ‘Vidia’. 294646 to 294654. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. From Thailand. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, via the United States Operations Mission, Bangkok. Received Jan. 15, 1964. 294646. ‘Chiengrai’. Thai variety. 294651. ‘Nan’. Thai variety. 294647. ‘Dak’. 294652. ‘Rayong’. Thai variety. 294648. ‘Hayuku’. 294653. ‘Spanish Improved’. 294649. ‘Java 13’. 294654. ‘Sukothai’. Thai variety. 294650. ‘Lampang’. Thai variety. 294655 to 294657. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Katumani Experimental Farm, Machakos. Received Jan. 16, 1964. 294655. CITRUS RETICULATA Blanco. Rutaceae. Mandarin orange. Seedlings selection from African and Arab countries for freedom from granulation and high sugar content. Junju area of Kilifi district. 294656 and 294657. CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck. Orange. Seedlings selection from African and Arab countries for freedom from granulation and high sugar content. Junju area of Kilifi district. 294656. JI Valencia type. 294657. J7 Valencia type. 294658 to 294660. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L. Compositae. Sunflower. From the United States. Seeds held at the Department of Soil and Crop Sci- ences, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University, College Station, Texas. Numbered Jan. 16, 1964. Varities reproduced at College Station, received from Canada Department of Agriculture, Morden, Manitoba, via U.S.S.R. 294658. ‘Smena’. 294659. ‘Peredovik 15659’. 294660. ‘Ienissei’ (‘Yenissei’). 294661 to 295074. From Bulgaria. Seeds presented by the Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Sofia. Received Jan. 17, 1964. 294661 to 294671. AVENA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Common oats. 294661. ‘Antoninski 294666. ‘Peragis’. ; SP aalat, Najwezesniejszy’. 294667. ‘Pfiffelbacker Gelb’. 294662. ‘Antoninski Pozny’. 294663. ‘Cesky Zluty’. 294664. ‘Jubilenszowy Wieclawicki’. 294668. ‘Pomorski Zloty’. 294669. ‘Przeboj I’. 294670. ‘Przeboj II’. 294665. ‘Kleinwanzlebenerintensiv’. 294671. ‘Stepnjak’. 294672 to 294682. AVENA SATIVA var. ARISTATA Schlecht. 294672. ‘Beseler II’. 294675. “Ligeva Agu’. 294673. ‘Jezewski’. 294676. ‘Mlochowski’ 294674. ‘Koscielecki’. 294677. ‘Primorec’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 13 294661 to 295074—Continued 294672 to 294682—Continued 294678. ‘Rekord’. 294681. ‘Wertchers Gottinger’. 294679. ‘Sowetskii’. 294682. ‘Wichenblatter No. 16’. 294680. ‘Vienauer Weiss’. 294683. AVENA SATIVA var. BRUNNEA Koern. & Wern. ‘Mongolia’. 294684. AVENA SATIVA var. CINEREA Koern. ‘Sumrak’. 294685. AVENA SATIVA var. ELIGULATA Vav. ‘Mestnii’. 294686. AVENA SATIVA var. FLAVA Koern. ‘Huzar’. 294687 and 294688. AVENA SATIVA var. GRISEA Koern. & Wern. 294687. ‘Mongolia’. 294688. ‘China’. 294689 to 294703. AVENA SATIVA var. MUTICA Schlecht. 294689. ‘Cartizv’. 294697. ‘No.5. Bulgarien’. 294690. ‘Duppauer 851’. 294698. ‘No.905. Bulgarien’. 294691. ‘Flamande Desperes’. 294699. ‘No.914. Bulgarien’. 294692. ‘Horicky’. 294700. ‘Pfarrkirchner Edel’. 294693. ‘Irbit’. 294701. ‘Pobeda’. 294694. ‘Juha’. 294702. ‘Pomorski Pozny’. 294695. ‘Kleinwanzlebener 294703. ‘Soleil IT’. Bordewwiss’. 294696. ‘Nalzovsky’. 294704. AVENA SATIVA var. NIGRA Hall. ‘Wisniara Galiz’. 294705 to 294725. FESTUCA ELATIOR L. Gramineae. Meadow fescue. Bulgarian ecotypes from localities given. 294705. Beli Iskar. 294714. Kurilo. 294706. Bistritza. 294715. Mirkowo. 294707. Boiana. 294716. Rilski Manastir. 294708. Darwenitza. 294717. Simeonowo. 294709. Dragalewtzi. 294718. Simeonowo II. 294710. Elena-Tuslualan. 294719. Witoscha-Bai Krastu. 294711. Gowedartzi. 294720. Witoscha-Startscheski. 294712. Kopriwstitza. 294721. Witoscha-Zeleni Warch. 294713. Kubratowo. Bulgarian selections: 294722. No.50KnB. 294724. ‘Plowdow’. 294723. No.107KnB. 294725. ‘Sofia No. 5’. 294726 to 294731. HORDEUM VULGARE L. Gramineae. 294726. ‘Brevisetum’. Jane Hadaka. 14 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 294661 to 295074—Continued 294726 to 294731—Continued 294727. ‘Nanum’. Hiza Hacha. 294728. ‘Parallelum’. Hatvani 445. 294729. ‘Revelatum’. Chiro Chinko. 294730. ‘Revelatum’. Kamamugi. 294731. ‘Subpyramidatum’. Komono. 294732 to 294744. HORDEUM VULGARE var. DISTICHUM Linn. 294732. ‘Braunii’. UdSSR. 294733. ‘Breve’. Uuraisten. 294734. ‘Brunneinudum’. DDR. 294735. ‘Dupliatrum’. Abessinien. 294736. ‘Medicum’. Dornburger Glattgrannige. 294737. ‘Nigrescens’. Perische Schwarze. 294738. ‘Nudum’. Abessinien. 294739. ‘Nudum’. Hindukusch. 294740. ‘Nutans Rode’. No. 103. 294741. ‘Nutans Rode’. Ratborsky. 294742. ‘Nutans Rode’. Zaja. 294743. ‘Nudifurcatus’. Bot. Gdn. Cluj. 294744. ‘Subglabrierectum’. Esperance. 294745 to 294792. HORDEUM VULGARE var. TETRASTICHON Celak. 294745. ‘Weihenstephaner 294765. ‘Nachtschiwandani’. Schwarze Nackte’. 294766. ‘Nowosadski’. 294746. ‘Ungarn’. 294767. ‘Oldenburger 294747. ‘Russische Glatte’. Landgerste’. 294748. ‘Askania’. 294768. ‘Pavlovcky’. 294749. ‘Cenad 1’. 294769. ‘Precoce du Maroc’. 294750. ‘Cenad 345’. 294770. ‘Rafiner’. 294751. ‘Cenad 395’. 294771. ‘Rinicken’. 294752. ‘Cenad 396’. 294772. ‘RW-112’. 294753. ‘Dagestanskii 239’. 294773. ‘Stupicky Sestirady’. 294754. ‘Gilbernaculum 9006’. 294774. ‘Terskii 3617’. 294755. ‘Godolei 52’. 294775. ‘Ubileinii 25’. 294756. ‘Herfordia’. 294776. No. 16. 294757. ‘Hordchau Mestnii’. 294777. No. 37. 294758. ‘Hordchau 18’. 294778. No. 65. 294759. ‘Kleinwanzlebener 294779. No. 85. St. 12". 294780. No. 90. 294760. ‘Krasnodarskii 2929’, 294761. ‘Kruglik 21’. 294762. ‘Ledecki II’. 294763. ‘Maikopskii’. 294764. ‘Mazohegyesi 68’. 294781. No. 105. 294782. No. 140. 294783. No. 196. 294784. No. 1241. 294785. No. 1294. 294661 to 295074—Continued JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 15 294745 to 294792—Continued 294786. No. 13837. 294790. No. 5664. 294787. No. 1808. 294791. ‘Barlis’. 294788. No. 1835. 294792. ‘Blaue Nackte’. 294789. No. 5652. 294793 to 294796. SECALE CEREALE L. Gramineae. Rye. 294793. No. 19. 294795. No. 70. 294794. No. 59. 294796. No. 362. 294797 to 294882. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Leguminosae. Red clover. Bulgarian ecotypes. 294797. ‘Arsan’. 294828. ‘Dospei’. 294798. ‘Baiowi Dupki’. 294829. ‘Elensko’. 294799. ‘Banski’. 294830. ‘Elin Pelin’. 294800. ‘Batak’. 294831. ‘Gola’. 294801. ‘Batschkowski 294832. ‘Gorna Bania’. HUETEISANE 294833. ‘Gowedartzi’. Aiello “Nga ee 294834. ‘Gretzki Dol’. 294803. ‘Biolata Woda’. 294835. ‘Iakoruda’. 294804. ‘Bistritza’. 294836. ‘Kailaka’. 294805. Wms ee 294837. ‘Kalofer’. ASU. peclane 294838. ‘Kasaka’. So eee OlULIstel, 294839. ‘Kopriwstitza’. 294808. ‘Bulgarski Iswor’. 294840. ‘Kubratowo’. 294809. ‘Chija Aleko’. SOASAIA. “Kumaritea 294810. ‘Chija BAN’. 294842. ‘Kurilo’. a aS a SOL OME 294843. ‘Lowetsch-Stratisch’. 294812. enue Damianitza’. 294844. ‘Michailowgrad’. a deh 294845. ‘Mirkowo’. 294814. ‘Chija Iawor’. Hs SUSIE: 294815. ‘Chija Iwan Wasow’. 2B pi Ao EMU S SMES. 294816. ‘Chija Kosia Stena’. 294848. ‘Pantscharewo’. 294817. ‘Chija L. Tomow’. 294849. ‘Partisanska Poliana’. 294818. ‘Chija Ostritza’. oe em 294819. ‘Chija Rail’. 294851. sees 294820. ‘Chija Skakawitza’. Aa oma 294821. ‘Chija Tschawdar’. 294853. ‘Predela-Tschumerna’. 294822. ‘Chija Wasil Lewski’. 294854. ‘Raikowo’. 294823. ‘Chija Wladko’. 294855. ‘Raslog’. 294824. ‘Dragalewtzi’. 294856. ‘Rawno Pole’. 294825. “Dragalewtzi 1. 294857. ‘Railski Manastir’. 294826. “Dragoschinowo’. 294858. ‘Saikowa Poliana’. 294827. ‘Dobriniste’. 294859. ‘Samuilowo’. 16 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 294661 to 295074—Continued 294797 to 294882—Continued 294860. ‘Saparewa Bania’. 294872. ‘Tschawdar’. 294861. ‘Sewliewo’. 294873. ‘Tschumerna’. 294862. ‘Simeonowo 1’. 294874. ‘Tuslata’ 294863. ‘Slawowtzi’. 294875. ‘Twarditza’. 294864. ‘Smeitza’. 294876. ‘Ustowo’. 294865. ‘Sofia No. 52’. 294877. ‘Waliawischki Esera’. 294866. ‘Sofia No. 66’. 294878. ‘Warch Stoletow’. 294867. ‘Startscheski Poliani’. 294879. ‘Wasilaschki Esera’. 294868. ‘Sweta Troitza’. 294880. ‘Wladaia’. 294869. ‘Taiatzite’. 294881. ‘Woluek’. 294870. ‘Trestenik’ 294882. ‘Zlatitza’. 294871. ‘Tschanikino’. 294883. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L, Whiteclover. Selection ‘Plowdiw’. : 294884 to 294886. TRISETUM FLAVESCENS (L.) Beauv. Gramineae. 294884. ‘Taborsky’. 294885. ‘Vetrovsky’. 294886. ‘Oslo.’ 294887 to 294999. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. 294887. ‘Zlota Maczuga’. 294907. ‘Frumos 48’. 294888. ‘Pudmericka 294908. ‘Gurunaka’. Cervenoclasa’. 294909. ‘Jabokrat’. 294910. ‘Karapalzi’. 294911. ‘Karnobatska 294889. ‘Japanse Velvet Chaff’. 294890. ‘Lesostepka 75’. 294891. ‘Anatolien’. Ranasreika’. 294892. ‘Herrison Sans Barbe’. 294912. ‘Kazatschewo’. 294893. ‘Adran Schehriaz’. 294913. ‘Komploti B 7’. 294894. ‘Beliza’. 294914. ‘Kotel’. 294895. ‘Gradsko’. 294915. ‘Kroatien’. 294896. ‘Akutuotei’. 294916. ‘Krasawa’. 294897. ‘Beljska 56’. 294917. ‘Kzil-Bugdai’. 294898. ‘Beloklassa 294918. ‘Leschnikowzi’. Tschervenka’. 294919. ‘Mestna 294809. /Botewprad:. 294920. ‘Nowi-Chan’, 294900. ‘Breznik’. Dobrudjanska’. 294901. ‘Damianiza’. 294921. ‘Pelaticowo’. 294902 ‘Dioszegi 1782’. 294922. ‘Pschenitschno 294903. ‘Diozeg Winter- Pir Hybrid. weizen No. 200’. 294923. ‘Radomir’. 294904. ‘Doganowo’. 294924, ‘Rieti’. 294905. ‘Duirable’. 294925. ‘Sadowka’. 294906. ‘Duschanzi’. 294926. ‘Serbischer Weizen’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 17 294661 to 295074—Continued 294887 to 294999—Continued 294927. ‘Simeonowo’. 294928. ‘Slomer 12’. 294929. ‘Steinitzer Moravia’. 294930. ‘Titscha’. 294931. ‘Ubileina IT’. 294932. ‘Ubileina III’. 294933. ‘Welkowzi’. 294934. ‘Ahalzinskaja’. 294935. ‘Ahtopol’. 294936. ‘Anatolien’. 294937. ‘Bezentschukskaja 51’. 294938. ‘Botewgrad’. 294939. ‘Dolna-Malina’. 294940. ‘Dsali-Sura 35-3’. 294941. ‘Feldsberger Grannen’. 294942. ‘Gaitanowtzi’. 294943. ‘Gorni Bogorov’. 294944. ‘Gurbanowtzi’. 294945. ‘Jablanowo’. 294946. ‘Jardgilowtzi’. 294947. ‘Jerawino’. 294948. ‘Klutsch’. 294949. ‘Krasnodarka’. 294950. ‘Kriwonos’. 294951. ‘Lechowo’. 294952. ‘Leninakanaskaja 3’. 294953. ‘Leschnikowtzi’. 294954. ‘Mach. Popowska’. 294955. ‘Mazartschewo’. 294956. ‘Murgasch’. 294957. ‘Okermann’. 294958. ‘Osoiza’. 294959. ‘Ostka Zlotoklaza’. 294960. ‘Perwenetz’. 294961. ‘Polen’. 294962. ‘Poljana’. 294963. ‘Rajdawitza’. 295000 to 295002. 295000. ‘Irak’. 295001. ‘Kamtschatka Mestnaja’. 295002. ‘Bijansui Sja-Mai’. 294964. ‘Sglednizi’. 294965. ‘Simeonowo’, 294966. ‘Ubileina’. 294967. ‘Zernogradka’. 294968. ‘Egwardi 4’. 294969. ‘Gurcowo’. 294970. ‘Krasnaja Zwerda’. 294971. ‘Pinvte’. 294972. ‘Quaderma’. 294973. ‘Zenitka’. 294974. ‘Blance Velludo’. 294975. ‘Artemowska’. 294976. ‘Bergers Giersdorfer’. 294977. ‘Bethges Ripa Unbegrannt Weiss’. 294978. ‘Bogdan’. 294979. ‘Borowitscheskaja’. 294980. ‘Botewgrad’. 294981. ‘Breustedts Teutonen’. 294982. ‘Buffum’. 294983. ‘Dotnuwskaja 458’. 294984. ‘Facur Mestnii’. 294985. ‘Garliano’. 294986. ‘Golokoloska’. 294987. ‘Gorkowtschanka’. 294988. ‘Griewener 192’. 294989. ‘Gurbanowtzi’. 294990. ‘Handmerslebener VIII’. 294991. ‘Olza’. 294992. ‘Petrowskaja 7’. 294993. ‘Salto’. 294994. ‘Strelinskaja Mestnaja’. 294995. ‘Stupicky Bastard’. 294996. ‘Ackermanns Bayernkonig’. 294997. ‘Powali Rat’. 294998. ‘Weli-Hani Mestna’. 294999. ‘Belozerkowskaja 37’. TRITICUM COMPACTUM Host. 18 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 294661 to 295074—Continued 295003 to 295055. TRITICUM DURUM Desf. Durum wheat. 295003. ‘Arandani’. 295030. ‘Orlow Dal’. 295004. ‘Kardjali’. 295031. ‘Polkownik Jeljazow’. 295005. ‘Topolowgrad 1’. 295032. ‘Pototschniza’. 295006. ‘Topolowgrad 2’. 295033. ‘Samokitka’. 295007. ‘Patriarch Eftimowo’. 295034. ‘Sewdalina’. 295008. ‘Scoplje 8’. 295035. ‘Sladun’. 295009. ‘Tawtuchi’. 295036. ‘Slaweewo’. 295010. ‘Bjalo Poljane’. 295037. ‘Tokatschka’. 295011. ‘Blagunzi’. 295038. ‘Topolowgrad’. 295012. ‘Djanka’. 295039. ‘Tschirpan 1’. 295013. ‘Dolna Kula’. 295040. ‘Warownik’. 295014. ‘Dolno Jabalkowo’. 295041. ‘Wransko’. 295015. ‘Gorna Kula 1’. 295042. ‘Zlatiniza’. 295016. ‘Gorna Kula 5’. 295043. ‘Mikrewo’. 295017. ‘Gorna Kula 6’. 295044. ‘Boljarowo’. 295018. ‘Gruewo 1’. 295045. ‘Djafari’. 295019. ‘Gruewo 2’. 295046. ‘Drabischtna’. 295020. ‘Guliika’. 295047. ‘Dubowo’. 295021. ‘Iwaiilowgrad’. 295048. ‘Gledka’. 295022. ‘Kablija’. 295049. ‘Kamen Wrach’. 295023. ‘Kardjali’. 295050. ‘Kamenez’. 295024. ‘Katschulka’. 295051. ‘Kowil’. 295025. ‘Kost Spetmar’. 295052. ‘Malomirowo’. 295026. ‘Ladja’. 295053. ‘Mamartschewo’. 295027. ‘Malomirowo’. 295054. ‘Podrumtsche’. 295028. ‘Matoschina’. 295055. ‘Stefan Karadjowo’. 295029. ‘Oreschnik’. 295056 and 295057. TRITICUM MACHA Dekapr. & Men. 295056. ‘Gruzia’. 295057. ‘Gruzia’. 295058. TRITICUM MONOCOCCUM L. ‘Spanisches Einkorn’. 295059 to 295069. TRITICUM SPELTA L. Spelt. 295059. ‘Deutschland’. 295060. ‘Hinducusch’. 295061. ‘Ungarn’. 295062. ‘Italien’. 295063. ‘Ungarn’. 295064. ‘Weisser Granenspelz’. 295065. ‘Schwarzer Bartspelz’. 295066. ‘Anatolien’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 19 294661 to 295074—Continued "295059 to 295069—Continued 295067. ‘Babenhauser Zuchtveesen’. 295068. ‘Kipperhaus Roter Spelz’. 295069. ‘Rottweiler Frunkorn’. 295070 to 295074. TRITICUM TURGIDUM L. Poulard wheat. 295070. ‘Pulardo de Auveria’. 295073. ‘Jugoslawien’. 295071. ‘Balkan’. 295074. ‘Turkey’. 295072. ‘Badugo’. 295075 to 295081. From Great Britain. Plants presented by Hillier & Sons, Winchester, Eng- land. Received Jan. 21, 1964. 295075. ACER CAPPADOCICUM var. TRICAUDATUM Rehder. Aceraceae. 295076. ACER MAXIMOWICZII Pax. 295077. ACER X ROTUNDILOBUM Schwer. 295078. ACER VILLOSUM Wall. 295079. GAULTHERIA TRICHOPHYLLA Royle. Ericaceae. 295080. SALIX GRAHAMII Borrer. Salicaceae. Willow. 295081. VACCINIUM URCEOLATUM Hemsl. Ericaceae. 295082. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Gramineae. From Kenya. Stolons presented by the National Agricultural Research Sta- tion, Kitale. Received Jan. 22, 1964. No. K 6353. The giant form. 295083 to 295098. PYRUS COMMUNIS L. Rosaceae. Pear. From Denmark. Scions presented by Count F. M. Kunth, Kunthenborg, Band- holm. Received Jan. 23, 1964. 295083. ‘Beutte d’ Arenberg’. Belgium. Very late. 295084. ‘Fondante de Charneau’. Belgium. Late. 295085. ‘Comtesse Clara Frijs’s Denmark. Ripens after ‘Williams’. 295086. ‘Comtesse de Paris’. France. Very late. 295087. ‘Count A. W. Moltke’. Denmark. Midseason. Triploid. 295088. ‘Double Philip’. Belgium. Midseason. 295089. ‘Doyenne d Alencon’. France. Very late. 295090. ‘Helmershus Roda’. Sweden. Red fruit. 295091. ‘Herrenbirne’ (‘Esperen’). Belgium. Midseason. 295092. ‘Lajre’. Sweden. Late. Triploid. 295093. ‘President Drouart’. France. Midseason. 295094. ‘Rotkottig frau Ostergotland’. Sweden. Red fleshed. 295095. ‘Santa Marie’. Italy. Summer fruit, light-green skinned, good shape and flavor. A ‘Williams’ (Bartlett) cross. 295096. ‘Sucre de Mountlucan’. France. 295097. ‘Tirelemont’. Belgium. 295098. ‘Tongre’. Belgium. Late. 20 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 295099 and 295100. From the United States. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduc- tion Station, Glenn Dale, Md. Numbered Jan. 27, 1964. 295099. ABIES GEORGI Orr’ Pinaceae. U.S. Nat. Arbor. No. 17410, from Birr Castle, Bier, Offaly, Ireland. Ever- green tree to 80 feet high; branchlets reddish brown, densely hairy; buds resinous. 295100. HEDERA HELIX var. CRENATA (Hibb.) Rehd. Araliaceae. White-veined sport selected at Glenn Dale (No. B-37421) from material received from the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, 1942. Plant semiarborescent, appears prostrate. 295101 to 295111. From Belgium. Cuttings presented by the Arboretum Kalmthout, Kalmthout. Received Jan. 23, 1964. 295101 to 295106. HAMAMELIS X INTERMEDIA Rehder Hamamelidaceae. Witch-hazel. 295101. ‘Jelena’. 295102. ‘Diane’. New, red-flowering selection. 295103. ‘Ruby Glow’. 295104. No.957. Flowers large, orange. 295105. No.977. Flowers pale yellow, floriferous. 295106. ‘Pallida’. 295107. HAMAMELIS VERNALIS Sargent Vernal witch-hazel. ‘Lombarts Weeping’. 295108 to 295111. WEIGELA (hybrids) Caprifoliaceae. From Experiment Station, Boskoop, Netherlands, Selection. 295108. ‘Ballet’ (‘Boskoop Glory’ x ‘New Port Red’). 295109. ‘Eva Supreme’ (‘New Port Red’ x ‘Eva Ratke’). 295110. ‘Fiesta’ (‘Eva Ratke’ x ‘New Port Red’). 295111. ‘Rosabella’ (‘Eva Ratke’ x ‘New Port Red’). 295112 to 295119. From Rhodesia. Stolons presented by the Department of Research and Special- ist Services, Salisbury. Received Jan. 24, 1964. 295112 and 295113. ACROCERAS MACRUM Stapf Gramineae. 295112. A.M. 1. 295113. A.M. 2. 295114 to 295116. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Gramineae. 295114. Cy. D-1. 295115. Cy. D-2. 295116. Cy. D-4. 295117. ISCHAEMUM BRACIIYATHERUM (Hochst.) Fenzl. Gramineae. Bek 295118. PANICUM COLORATUM var. MAKARIKARIENSIS Goossens. Grami- neae. P.C.M. 1 (creeping). JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 ik 295112 to 295119—Continued 295119. PENNISETUM CLANDESTINUM Hochst. ex Chiviovenda Gramineae. Kikuyugrass. Pen. C. 1. 295120 to 295123. SORGHUM BICOLOR (L.) Moench Gramineae. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Department of Primary Industries, Warwick, Queensland, now held at the Georgia Agr. Expt. Sta., Experi- ment. Numbered Jan. 27, 1964. Grain sorghum varieties. 295120. ‘Alpha’. 295122. ‘Coastland’. 295121. ‘Capricorn’. 295123. ‘Italian’. 295124 to 295168. PENNISETUM SPICATUM (L.) Willd. Gramineae. Pear] millet. From Rhodesia. Seeds presented by the Grasslands Research Station, Maran- dellas. Received Jan. 27, 1964. 295124. No.1. 295147. No. 24. 295125. No. 2. 295148. No. 25. 295126. No.3. 295149. No. 26. 295127. No.4 295150. No. 27. 295128. No.5. 295151. No. 28. 295129. No.6. 295152. No. 29. 295130. No.7. 295153. No. 30. 295131. No.8. 295154. No. 31. 295132. No. 9. 295155. No. 32. 295133. No. 10 295156. No. 33. 295134. No.11. 295157. No. 34. 295135. No. 12. 295158. No. 35. 295136. No. 13. 295159. No. 36. 295137. No. 14. 295160. No. 37. 295138. No. 15. 295161. No. 38. 295139. No. 16. 295162. No. 39. 295140. No. 17. 295163. No. 40. 295141. No. 18. 295164. No. 41. 295142. No. 19. 295165. No. 42. 295143. No. 20. 295166. No. 43. 295144. No. 21. 295167. No. 44. 295145. No. 22. 295168. No. 45. 295146. No. 23. 295169 to 295270. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. From Israel. Seeds presented by the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovoth. Received Jan. 27, 1964. 295169. ‘Spanish Common’. 295170. ‘Asikige Muritunde’. 295171. ‘Bambey No. 1’. 22 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 295169 to 295270—Continued 295172. ‘Brol’. 295173. ‘Brown Long Manyema A 28’. 295174. ‘Brown Manyema B-730-2’. 295175. ‘Brown Valencia Rabat No. 27’. 295176. ‘Canlicoro’. 295177. ‘Castle Cary MH-382’. 295178. ‘Chiba Churgu 55go’. 295179. ‘Chiba Takya 74g0’. 295180. ‘Chimbuwita Kalindi’. 295181. ‘Cote de Avaire’. 295182. ‘Cyadiah’. 295183. ‘Dahomey’. 295184. ‘De Russie No. 4’. 295185. ‘Egyptian Giant’. 295186. ‘Egyptian Local’. 295187. ‘Exotic 5’. 295188. ‘Fanah’. 295189. ‘Fung Bunch’ Kanyoma K-131. 295190. ‘Hakyoto’. 295191. ‘Hiziki-Zaikai-I-go’. 295192. ‘Hongkong Chair-Chai’. 295193. ‘Improved Small Japan’. 295194. ‘Indian Runner Bambey 45-45’. 295195. ‘Jumbo’. 295196. ‘Jumbo Runner Guerte Miaye’. 295197. ‘Kongo Red’. 295198. ‘Kongwa Runner Bambey 36-55’. 295199. ‘Kurum 1’. 295200. ‘Kurum 2’. 295201. K-131. 295202. K-135. 295203. K-146. 295204. K-160. 295205. K2-87. 295206. K2-88. 295207. K2-98. | 295208. ‘Mexican Local’. | 295209. ‘Mwitunde 2’. 295210. ‘Mwitunde 3’. 295211. ‘Mwitunde 4’. 295212. ‘Mwitunde 5’. 295213. ‘Mwitunde 6’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 _ 295169 to 295270—Continued 295214. 295215. 295216. 295217. 295218. 295219. 295220. 295221. 295222. 295223. 295224. 295225. 295226. 295227. 295228. 295229. 295230. 295231. 295232. 295233. 295234. 295235. 295236. 295237. 295238. 295239. 295240. 295241. 295242. 295243. 295244. 295245. 295246. 295247. 295248. 295249. 295250. 295251. 295252. 295253. 295254. 295255. ‘Mwitunde 7’. ‘Mwitunde 8’. ‘Mwitunde 412’. ‘Natal Common’. ‘Natal Runner TMV-2’. ‘Natal Strain 32’. ‘Natayan’. ‘Pandicheru’. ‘Pandickery 8’. ‘Pintar Bunch Mani Pinter’. Selection i. ‘Purple Crimbowita Nadoba NC-2-5’. ‘Purple Large Congwa Congo’. ‘Purple Manyema Candajika 40’. ‘Purple Valencia Argentina 3’. ‘Red Jumbo Kaonde 1/2’. ‘Red Kongwa ex Bemba 2’. ‘Red Long Manyama Kono’. ‘Red Manyama A-30’. ‘Red Natal Japanese’. ‘Red Pintar Bunch’. 2 x Mani Pintar 1, AS2. ‘Roxo—54’, ‘Sacania No. 3’. ‘Samuru Red’. ‘Schwarz 21’. ‘Short Valencia Kongwa Red’. ‘Shorycho’. ‘Small Brown Mangena K 370’. ‘Spanish Common’. ‘Spanish Peanut 5’. ‘Spanish Te—55’. So—50-932—Mani. So—50-934—Mani. So—50-951—Mani. So—50-986—Mani. So—50-988—Mani. So—50-989—Mani. ‘Tanganyika Mwitunde’. ‘Tashirakuda’. ‘Tasseirakassel’. ‘Tatui 55’. ‘Tatui 76’. M-V.2. 23 24 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 295169 to 295270—Continued 295256. T.M.V.4. 295257. ‘Valencia’. 295258. ‘Valencia Ad’. 295259. ‘Virginia Bunch’. 295260. ‘Virginia Bunch A21’. 295261. ‘Virginia Bunch’ x ‘Bond’. 295262. ‘Virginia Mateware A-13-27’. 295263. ‘Virginia Statesburg Bunch’. 295264. ‘White Kongwa White Chimonko’. 295265. ‘White Natal Kansawayi Kaduku’. 295266. ‘White Spanish’. 295267. ‘White Spanish Pearl 4’. 295268. ‘White Valencia Argentine No. 11’. 295269. No. 209. 295270. No. 210. 295271. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA subsp. HIMALAYENSIS Bor Gramineae. From India. Seeds collected by J. R. Harlan, agricultural explorer, Crops Re- search Division, Beltsville, Md. Collected November 1960. Numbered Jan. 27, 1964. Col. No. 1237. In valley 4 miles above Manali. Plant in wild. Beltsville- grown plants 26 inches high and 18 inches wide; heads to 35 inches high. 295272. COFFEA HUMBERTII J. F. Leroy Rubiaceae. From the Malagasy Republic. Seeds presented by J. F. Leroy, Economic Plant Division, Museum of Natural History, Paris, France. Received July 1963. Numbered Jan. 27, 1964. Collected near Tulear. B—55695. 295273. COFFEA WIGHTIANA Wall. Rubiaceae. From India. Seeds presented by anonymous donor. Received August 1963. Numbered Jan. 27, 1964. Dhiumbum, Coimbatore Dist., Madras. B-55702. 295274 to 295281. From Austria. Seeds presented by the Botanical Garden, Vienna. Received Jan. 27, 1964. 295274, ACTINIDIA ARGUTA (Sieb. & Zucc.) Mig. Dilleniaceae. Bower actinidia. 295275. ACTINIDIA CHINESIS Planch. Yang tao. 295276 to 295278. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 295276. ‘Gideia’. 295277. ‘Israelia’. 295278. ‘SKU’. 295279. LUPINUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS L. Leguminosae. Bitter blue lupine. 295280. LUPINUS MUTABILIS Sweet. Cruckshanks lupine. 295281. PHORMIUM TENAX Forst. Liliaceae. New Zealand flaxlily. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 25 295282. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Rosaceae. Common apple. From Finland. Sicons presented by the Kajava Nurseries, Kauniainen. Re- ceived Jan. 28, 1964. ‘Antonovka Mitchurin’. 295283. PYRUS sp. Rosaceae. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the Agency for International Development, Rawalpindi. Received Jan. 28, 1964. Wild pear seeds, presumed to be P. heterophylla by the collector, from the Murree Hills area, but seeds suggest P. pashia. 295284 to 295288. CAPSICUM ANNUUM L. Solanaceae. Pimento. From Spain. Seeds presented by G. L. Campos, Valencia. Received Jan. 28, 1964. Seed source: Estacion de Horticultura, Valencia, 295284. No.1. Fruit smooth. 295285. No.2. Heavy bearer. 295286. No.3. Fruit very sweet. 295287. No.4. Fruit squarish, short. 295288. No.5. Fruit squarish, long. 295289 to 295296. ZEA MAYS L. Gramineae. From the United Arab Republic (Egypt). Seeds presented by the Agency for International Development, Cairo. Received Jan. 28, 1964. All are white seeded, improved inbred. 295289. 1278 x Ky 39/50. 295290. (‘Amer. Early’ x ‘Teos’.) x 38.16. 295291. (‘Amer. Early’ x ‘Teos’.) x G102. 295292. (‘Amer, Early’ x ‘Teos’.) « G209. 2952938. G4 x G 213. 295294. G205 x Rill. 295295. K 64 x G213. 295296. K 64 x T x 303. 295297 to 295305. From Great Britain. Plants purchased from A. H. Nisbet, Brookers Farm Gosport, England. Received Dec. 2, 19638. Numbered Jan. 28, 1964. 295297. JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS L. Pinaceae. Common juniper. 295298 and 295299. PICEA ABIES (L.) Karst. Pinaceae. Common spruce. 295298. Q-17208. Plant monstrous; needles thick, sprawling. 295299. Q-17209. Unnamed variety. 295300. PICEA sp. Pinaceae. Q-17210. 295301. PICEA sp. Q-17211. 295302. PICEA sp. Q-17212. 295303. PICEA sp. Q-17218. 26 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 295297 to 295305—Continued 295304. PICEA sp. Q-17214. 295305. PICEA sp. Q-17215. 295306. PRUNUS AMYGDALUS Batsch. Rosaceae. Almond. From Tunisia. Seeds presented by the Service Botanique, Ariana. Received Jan. 28, 1964. 295307. DICHANTHIUM ARISTATUM (Poir.) C. E. Hubb. Gramineae. Angleton grass. From China. Seeds presented by the Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Taipei, Taiwan. Received Jan. 28, 1964. 295308. CAMELLIA CONFUSA Craib. Theaceae. From Thailand. Cuttings collected by L. Williams, plant explorer, Crops Re- search Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Jan. 28, 1964. Moist evergreen upland forest, Khon-yai, Korat Plateau. Tree to 5 meters high. 295309 to 295314. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. From Israel. Seeds presented by the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovoth. Received Jan. 28, 1964. 295309. ‘Large Chimbuwita NRN3’. 295310. ‘Large Kongwa, White Chimonko’. 295311. ‘Large Long, Red Manyema A 33-32’. 295312. ‘Large Natal B—688—-7’. 295313. ‘Large Spanish Improved 26’. 295314. ‘Large White Spanish’. 295315 to 295317. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds collected by J. L. Creech, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Jan. 28, 1964. 295315 and 295316. PRUNUS (hybrid). Rosaceae. 295315. Collected September 1963. From V. A. Rybin’s hybrids at the Kishinev Botanic Garden, Moldavian Republic. No. 1 Prunus divaricata (2X) x P. spinosa (4X). They resemble P. domestica (6X) and are fertile with P. domestica. The amphidiploids have 48 chromosomes (6X) and were obtained from pairing of unreduced gametes of the F; hybrid which was normally sterile. 295316. Collected September 19638. From V. A. Rybin’s hybrids at the Kishinev Botanic Garden, Moldavian Republic. No. 2 Prunus divaricata x P. spinosa. A sesquidiploid with 82 chromosomes. 295317. PRUNUS SPINOSA L. Sloe plum. Collected September 1963. From Kushnaren Kovs Experiment via the Kishinev Botanical Garden, Moldavian Republic. 295318 to 295328. From Japan. Seed from cultivated species presented by Shikoku Agricul- tural Experiment Station, Zentsuji, Kagawa. Received Jan. 28, 1964. 295318 and 295319. LESPEDEZA BICOLOR Turez. Leguminosae. : Shrub bushclover. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 27 - 295318 to 295328—Continued 295318 and 295319—Continued 295318. Source: National Institute of Animal Industry, Tochigi Prefec- ture. 295319. Source: Tokushima Agricultural Experiment Station, Tokushima Prefecture. 295320 to 295323. LESPEDEZA CYRTOBOTRYA Miquel. 295320. Source:- (A). Kochi Agricultural Experiment Station, Kochi Prefecture. 295321. Source: (B). Kochi Agricultural Experiment Station, Kochi Prefecture. 295322. Source: Kyushu Agricultural Experiment Station, Kumamoto Prefecture. 295323. Source: Shikoku Agricultural Experiment Station, Kagawa Pre- fecture. 295324. LESPEDEZA MACROCARPA Bunge Source: National Institute of Animal Industry, Tochigi Prefecture. 295325. LESPEDEZA NIKKOENSIS Nakai Source: National Institute of Animal Industry, Tochigi Prefecture. 295326. LESPEDEZA PATENS Nakai Source: National Institute of Animal Industry, Tochigi Prefecture. 295327 and 295328. 295327. Source: No. 5. National Institute of Animal Industry, Tochigi Prefecture. 295328. Source: No. 12. National Institute of Animal Industry, Tochigi Prefecture. 295329 to 295331. From Venezuela. Seeds presented by the Institute de Geneita, Universidad Central de Venezula, Maracay. Received Jan. 28, 1964. 295329. CARICA CAULIFLORA Jacq. Caricaceae. 295330. CARICA GOUDOTIANA Solms-Laub. J-62-32 x I-61-38. XI-1-62. 295331. CARICA MONOICA Desf. No. 62-008. 295332 and 295333. From China. Seeds presented by the Taiwan Provincial Chung Hsing Univer- sity, Taichung, Taiwan. Received Jan. 28, 1964. 295332. MALUS FORMOSANA Kaw. & Koidz ex Kaw. Rosaceae. 295333. PyrRuS sp. Rosaceae. 295334 to 295336. From Mexico. Seeds collected by A. T. Semple, Institute Inter-Americano de Ciencias Agricolas de la Oea, Turrialba, Costa Rica. Received Jan. 29, 1964. 295334. CROTALARIA MUCRONATA Desv. Leguminosae. Striped crotalaria. Roadside 61 km. south of Oaxaca, in closely grazed, short grass sod. 295335. PHASEOLUS LATHYROIDES L. Leguminosae. Dry, sandy beach, Mazatlan. 28 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 295334 to 295336—Continued 295336. RHYNCHOSIA MINIMA (L.) DC. Leguminosae. Along Inter-American Highway 61 km. south of Oaxaca, in good short grass sod. Plant leafy, fine stemmed, and apparently not very palatable. 295337 to 295339. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Gramineae. From Germany. Seeds presented by the Institut fur Grunlandwirtschaft und Futterbau der Justus, Liebig. Received Jan. 29, 1964. 295337. From Bensheim-Auerbach (Nahe Darmstadt). 295338. From a stream sandbank, southwest of Darmstadt. 295339. From Ingelheim (Rheindamm). 295340 to 295343. From Australia. Seeds presented by Harold Lyne, Northam, Western Aus- tralia. Received Jan. 29, 1964. 295340. CITRULLUS LANATUS (Thunb.) Mansf. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. ‘Hawkesbury Candy Red’. From Hawkesbury Agricultural College, N. S. Wales. Seeds black. 295341. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. ‘Hales Best’. Flesh salmon colored, musk flavored. 295342. CUCURBITA MAXIMA Duchesne. Cucurbitaceae. Squash. “Butter Pumpkin’. 295343. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. “Westralia’. Heavy bearing French climber, maturing in 6 to 8 weeks. Seeds white, long. Rust resistant. 295344 to 295351. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the All- Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received Jan. 29, 1964. 295344 to 295350. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. Winter varieties unless otherwise noted. 295344. No.38441. ‘Odessnaja 3’. Odessa Region, U.S.S.R. 295345. No. 42791. ‘Skorospelka 36’. Krasnodar Territory. 295346. No. 43630. ‘Odessnaja 21’. Odessa Region, U.S.S.R. 295347. ‘Odesskaja Bezostaja’. Odessa Region, U.S.S.R. 295348. No. 42790. ‘Bezostaja 1’. Krasnodar Territory. 295349. No. 39355. ‘Milturum 321’. Omsk Region, U.S.S.R. meta inle: 34705. ‘Milturum 533’. Spring variety. Omsk Region, 295351. TRITICUM DURUM Desf. Gramineae. Durum wheat. Winter wheat. No. 48287. ‘Michurinka’. Odessa Region, U.S.S.R. 295352. TRIFOLIUM MEDIUM Huds. Leguminosae. Zigzag clover. From the United States. Collected in Vermont by A. Gershoy, Vermont Agri- cultural Experiment Station, and now held at the Regional Plant Intro- duction Station, Geneva, N. Y. Numbered Jan, 29, 1964. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 29 _ 295352—Continued Field No. G 13238. Local name: Vermont FH 60-4. Plant 11 by 30 inches; stems large, reddish; leaves large, dark, oval, saucerlike; flower heads in pairs, bright purple; seeds abundant, late maturing, harvested late July at Geneva. Geneva ratings: uniformity seven, vigor eight, fall recovery seven. 295353. BETULA UTILIS D. Don. Betulaceae. From Great Britain. Seeds purchased from Hillier and Sons, Winchester, England. Received Jan. 29, 1964. Collected in northern India. 295354 and 295355. From the United States. Seeds presented by the University of Illinois, Urbana, and now held at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa. Numbered Jan. 29, 1964. 295354. MELILOTUS ALBA Desr. Leguminosae. White sweetclover. Local name: Sangamon Sweet Clover. Illinois No. 8. High-yielding, rank-growing, late-maturing, uniform strain, perennial, selected from plants in wild by University of Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station. Blossoms white. Earlier than ‘Evergreen’ but adapted to same general conditions. 295355. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Leguminosae. Red clover. Local name: Rahn Redclover. A vigorous growing naturalized variety from F. J. Rahn’s farm, Peoria. Adapted to northern Illinois. 295356. PASSIFLORA CAERULEA L. Passifloraceae. Bluecrown passionflower. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Secretario de Estado de Agricultura y Ganaderia de la Nacion, Buenos Aires. Received Jan. 29, 1964. DEIP 20,281. 295357 to 295368. From China. Seeds presented by the Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Taipei. Received Jan. 29, 1964. 295357. CLITORIA TERNATEA L. Leguminosae. Asian pigeonwings. No. C-88. 295358. DESMANTHUS VIRGATUS (L.) Willd. Leguminosae. No. C-30. 295359. DICHANTHIUM ANNULATUM (Forsk.) Stapf. Gramineae. Palwan. No. A-1383. 295360 to 295365. LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA (Lam.) de Wit Leguminosae. Leadtree. 295360. No. C-60. 295363. No. C-—63. 295361. No. C-—61. 295364. No. C-64. 295362. No. C-62. 295365. No. C-65. 295366. PASPALUM DILATATUM Poir. Gramineae. Dallisgrass. No. A-137. 295367. PASPALUM SCROBICULATUM L. No. A-22. 295368. SETARIA SPHACELATA (Schum.) Stapf & Hubbard. Gramineae. No. A-89. 30 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 295369 to 295582. HORDEUM VULGARE L. Gramineae. From Ethiopia. Seeds collected by E. L. Smith, United States Agency for International Development, Addis Ababa. Received Jan. 29, 1964. Various cultivated types from 45 km. southeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation 1,800 to 2,000 meters. I-A. 295369. Col. No. ELS 6302-1. 295375. Col. No. ELS 6302-7. 295370. Col. No. ELS 6302-2. 395376. Col. No. ELS 6302-8. 295371. Col. No. ELS 6302-3. 295377. Col. No. ELS 6302-9. 295372. Col. No. ELS 6302-4. 295378. Col. No. ELS 6302-10. 295373. Col. No. ELS 6302-5. 295379. Col. No. ELS 6302-11. 295374. Col. No. ELS 6302-6. Various cultivated types from 45 km. southeast of Addis Ababa and 6 km. south of the Addis Ababa-Debre Zeit road. Elevation about 2,000 meters. I-B. 295380. Col. No. ELS 6302-12. 295385. Col. No. ELS 6302-17. 295381. Col. No. ELS 6302-13. 295386. Col. No. ELS 6302-18. 295382. Col. No. ELS 6302-14. 295387. Col. No. ELS 6302-19. 295383. Col. No. ELS 6302-15. 295388. Col. No. ELS 6302-20. 295384. Col. No. ELS 6302-16. Various cultivated types from 40 km. southeast of Addis Ababa, between Dukem and Debre Zeit. Elevation 1,800 to 2,000 meters. I-C. 295389. Col. No. ELS 6302-21. 295393. Col. No. ELS 6302-25. 295390. Col. No. ELS 6302-22. 295394. Col. No. ELS 6302-26. 295391. Col. No. ELS 6302-23. 295395. Col. No. ELS 6302-27. 295392. Col. No. ELS 6302-24. Various cultivated types from 65 km. southeast of Addis Ababa, near Modjo. Elevation about 1,800 meters. I-D. 295396. Col. No. ELS 6302-28. 295402. Col. No. ELS 6302-34. 295397. Col. No. ELS 6302-29. 295403. Col. No. ELS 6302-35. 295398. Col. No. ELS 6302-30. 295404. Col. No. ELS 6302-36. 295399. Col. No. ELS 6302-31. 295405. Col. No. ELS 6302-37. 295400. Col. No. ELS 6302-32. 295406. Col. No. ELS 6302-38. 294401. Col. No. ELS 6302-33. 295407. Col. No. ELS 6302-39. Various cultivated types from 35 km. southeast of Addis Ababa, near Dukem. Elevation about 1,800 meters. I-E. 295408. Col. No. ELS 6302-40. 295412. Col. No. ELS 6302-44. 295409. Col. No. ELS 6302-41. 295413. Col. No. ELS 6302-45. 295410. Col. No. ELS 6302-42. 295414. Col. No. ELS 6302-46. 295411. Col. No. ELS 6302-43. 295415. Col. No. ELS 6302-47. Various cultivated types from the Debre Zeit road, 60 km. southeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation about 2,000 meters. I-F. 295416. Col. No. ELS 6302-48. 295420. Col. No. ELS 6302-52. 295417. Col. No. ELS 6302-49. 295421. Col. No. ELS 6302-53. 295418. Col. No. ELS 6302-50. 295422. Col. No. ELS 6302-54. 295419. Col. No. ELS 6302-51. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 31 295369 to 295582—Continued Various cultivated types from Fiche road 20 km. north of Addis Ababa. Plateau elevation 2,430 to 3,000 meters. IJI-A. 295423. Col. No. ELS 6302-55. 295425. Col. No. ELS 6302-57. 295424. Col. No. ELS 6302-56. 295426. Col. No. ELS 6302-58. Various cultivated types from gray, rocky soil, Fiche road, 32 km. north of Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,400 to 3,000 meters. II-B. 295427. Col. No. ELS 6302-59. 295430. Col. No. ELS 6302-62. 295428. Col. No. ELS 6302-60. 295431. Col. No. ELS 6302-63. 295429. Col. No. ELS 6302-61. Various cultivated types from Fiche road, 35 km. north of Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,400 to 3,000 meters. II-C. 295432. Col. No. ELS 6302-64. 295436. Col. No. ELS 6302-68. 295433. Col. No. ELS 6302-65. 295437. Col. No. ELS 6302-69. 295434. Col. No. ELS 6302-66. 295438. Col. No. ELS 6302-70. 295435. Col. No. ELS 6302-67. 295439. Col. No. ELS 6302-71. Various cultivated types from Fiche road, 41 km. north of Addis Ababa. Elevation about 2,750 meters. II-D. 295440. Col. No. ELS 6302-72. 295444, Col. No. ELS 6302-76. 295441. Col. No. ELS 6302-73. 295445. Col. No. ELS 6302-77. 295442. Col. No. ELS 6302-74. 295446. Col. No. ELS 6302-78. 295443. Col. No. ELS 6302-75. 295447. Col. No. ELS 6302-79. Various cultivated types from shallow soil on deep slope, Fiche road, 50 km. north of Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,750 to 3,000 meters. II-E. 295448. Col. No. ELS 6302-80. 295453. Col. No. ELS 6302-85. 295449. Col. No. ELS 6302-81. 295454. Col. No. ELS 6302-86. 295450. Col. No. ELS 6302-82. 295455. Col. No. ELS 6302-87. 295451. Col. No. ELS 6302-83. 295456. Col. No. ELS 6302-88. 295452. Col. No. ELS 6302-84. 295457. Col. No. ELS 6302-89. Various cultivated types from black clay soil, Fiche road, 60 km. north of Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,750 to 3,000 meters. IJI-F. 295458. Col. No. ELS 6302-90. 295463. Col. No. ELS 6320-95. 295459. Col. No. ELS 6302-91. 295464. Col. No. ELS 6302-96. 295460. Col. No. ELS 6302-92. 295465. Col. No. ELS 6302-97. 295461. Col. No. ELS 6302-93. 295466. Col. No. ELS 6302-98. 295462. Col. No. ELS 6302-94. Various cultivated types from Fiche road, 65 km. north of Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,750 to 3,000 meters. II-G. 295467. Col. No. ELS 6302-99. 295471. Col. No. ELS 6302-103. 295468. Col. No. ELS 6302-100. 295472. Col. No. ELS 6302-104. 295469. Col. No. ELS 6302-101. 295473. Col. No. ELS 6302-105. 295470. Col. No. ELS 6302-102. Various cultivated types from Fiche road, near Debre Lebanos, 102 km. north of Addis Ababa. Elevation about 3,000 meters. II-H. 295474. Col. No. ELS 6302-106. 295478. Col. No. ELS 6302-110. 295475. Col. No. ELS 6302-107. 295479. Col. No. ELS 6302-111. 295476. Col. No. ELS 6302-108. 295480. Col. No. ELS 6302-112. 295477. Col. No. ELS 6302-109. 295481. Col. No. ELS 6302-113. 32 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 295369 to 295582—Continued Various cultivated types, Fiche road, 110 km. north of Addis Ababa. Eleva- tion about 3,000 meters. II-I. 295482. Col. No. ELS 6302-114. 295484. Col. No. ELS 6302-116. 295483. Col. No. ELS 6302-115. 295485. Col. No. ELS 6302-117. Various cultivated types, Asmara road, 32 km. northeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation about 2,450 meters. III-A. 295486. Col. No. ELS 6302-118. 295493. Col. No. ELS 6302-125. 295487. Col. No. ELS 6302-119. 295494. Col. No. ELS 6302-126. 295488. Col. No. ELS 6302-120. 295495. Col. No. ELS 6302-127. 295489. Col. No. ELS 6302-121. 295496. Col. No. ELS 6302-128. 295490. Col. No. ELS 6302-122. 295497. Col. No. ELS 6302-129. 295491. Col. No. ELS 6302-123. 295498. Col. No. ELS 6302-130. 295492. Col. No. ELS 6302-124. Various cultivated types from Asmara road, 60 km. northeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,450 to 2,700 meters. III-B. 295499. Col. No. ELS 6302-131. 295504. Col. No. ELS 6302-136. 295500. Col. No. ELS 6302-132. 295505. Col. No. ELS 6302-137. 295501. Col. No. ELS 6302-133. 295506. Col. No. ELS 6302-138. 295502. Col. No. ELS 6302-134. 295507. Col. No. ELS 6302-139. 295503. Col. No. ELS 6302-135. Various cultivated types from Asmara road, 81 km. northeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation about 2,750 meters. III-C. 295508. Col. No. ELS 6302-140. 295516. Col. No. ELS 6302-148. 295509. Col. No. ELS 6302-141. 295517. Col. No. ELS 6302-149. 295510. Col. No. ELS 6302-142. 295518. Col. No. ELS 6302-150. 295511. Col. "No. ELS 6302-143. 295519. Col. No. ELS 6302-151. 295512. Col. No. ELS 6302-144. 295520. Col. No. ELS 6302-152. 295513. Col. No. ELS 6302-145. 295521. Col. No. ELS 6302-153. 295514. Col. No. ELS 6302-146. 295522. Col. No. ELS 6302-154. 295515. Col. No. ELS 6302-147. Various cultivated types from Asmara road, 107 km. northeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,750 to 3,000 meters. III-D. 295523. Col. No. ELS 6302-155. 295531. Col. No. ELS 6302-163. 295524. Col. No. ELS 6302-156. 295532. Col. No. ELS 6302-164. 295525. Col. No. ELS 6302-157. 295533. Col. No. ELS 6302-165. 295526. Col. No. ELS 6302-158. 295534. Col. No. ELS 6302-166. 295527. Col. No. ELS 6302-159. 295535. Col. No. ELS 6302-167. 295528. Col. No. ELS 6302-160. 295536. Col. No. ELS 6302-168. 295529. Col. No. ELS 6302-161. 295537. Col. No. ELS 6302-169. 295530. Col. No. ELS 6302-162. 295538. Col. No. ELS 6302-170. Various types from Asmara road, New Debre Berhan, 126 km. northeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation about 3,000 meters. III-E. 295539. Col. No. ELS 6302-171. 295541. Col. No. ELS 6302-173. 295540. Col. No. ELS 6302-172. 295542. Col. No. ELS 6302-174. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 33 295369 to 295582—Continued 295543. Col. No. ELS 6302-175. 295548. Col. No. ELS 6302-180. 295544. Col. No. ELS 6302-176. 295549. Col. No. ELS 6302-181. 295545. Col. No. ELS 6302-177. 295550. Col. No. ELS 6302-182. 295546. Col. No. ELS 6302-178. 295551. Col. No. ELS 6302-183. 295547. Col. No. ELS 6302-179. Various types from Asmara road, 140 km. northeast of Addis Ababa. Eleva- tion over 3,000 meters. IIIJ-F. 295552. Col. No. ELS 6302-184. 295556. Col. No. ELS 6302-188. 295553. Col. No. ELS 6302-185. 295557. Col. No. ELS 6302-189. 295554. Col. No. ELS 6302-186. 295558. Col. No. ELS 6302-190. 295555. Col. No. ELS 6302-187. 295559. Col. No. ELS 6302-191. Various types from Asmara road, 153 km. northeast of Addis Ababa. Eleva- tion over 3,000 meters. III-G. 295560. Col. No. ELS 6302-192. 295562. Col. No. ELS 6302-194. 295561. Col. No. ELS 6302-193. 295563. Col. No. ELS 6302-195. Various cultivated types from Asmara road, 172 km. northeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation over 3,000 meters. III—-H. 295564. Col. No. ELS 6302-196. 295569. Col. No. ELS 6302-201. 295565. Col. No. ELS 6302-197. 295570. Col. No. ELS 6302-202. 295566. Col. No. ELS 6302-198. 295571. Col. No. ELS 6302-203. 295567. Col. No. ELS 6302-199. 295572. Col. No. ELS 6302-204. 295568. Col. No. ELS 6302-200. 295573. Col. No. ELS 6302-205. Various cultivated types from Shashamanne road, near Shashamanne, 230 km. southeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation about 1,525 meters. IV—A. 295574. Col. No. ELS 6302-206. 295577. Col. No. ELS 6302-209. 295575. Col. No. ELS 6302-207. 295578. Col. No. ELS 6302-210. 295576. Col. No. ELS 6302-208. 295579. Col. No. ELS 6302-211. Various cultivated types from Shashamanne road, near Shashamanne, 250 km. southeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation about 1,525 meters. IV-B. 295580. Col. No. ELS 6302-212. 295581. Col. No. ELS 6302-213. 295582. Col. No. ELS 6302-214. 295583 and 295584. From Ghana. Seeds collected by D. W. Fishler, Everglades Experiment Sta- tion, Belle Glade, Florida. Received Jan. 30, 1964. 295583. HIBISCUS sp. Malvaceae. Near Tumu. Wild type; flowers yellow. 295584. HIBISCUS sp. From Bawku. Plant in wild; leaves entire; flowers yellow. 295585 to 295597. From Niger. Seeds collected by D. W. Fishler, Everglades Experiment Station, Belle Glade, Florida. Received Jan. 30, 1964. 295585. CROTALARIA sp. Leguminosae. No.1. From Maradi. 34 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 295585 to 295597—Continued 295586. CROTALARIA Sp. No.2. Maradi Valley, Maradi. Plant in wild. 295587. CROTALARIA sp. No. 8. Maradi Valley, Maradi. Plant in wild. 295588. CROTALARIA Sp. No. 4. Maradi Valley, Maradi. Plant in wild. 295589 and 295590. HIBISCUS CANNABINUS L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. 295589. No.1. Village near Tarma. Stem red. 295590. No.2. Tarna. 295591. HIBISCUS ESCULENTUS L. Okra. Tarna. 295592. HIBISCUS sp. No.1. Maradi. 295593. HIBISCUS sp. No.2. Maradi. Wild type. 295594. HIBISCUS sp. No. 3. Maradi. 295595. HIBISCUS sp. No.4. Tarna. Plant in wild. 295596. HIBISCUS sp. No.5. Maradi. Mixed varieties. 295597. HIBISCUS sp. No.6. Niamey. Plant in wild. 295598 and 295599. From Niger. Seeds collected and presented by Rev. J. Ockers, Sudan Interior Mission, Maradi. Received Jan. 30, 1964. 295598. HIBISCUS sp. Malvaceae. No.1. Maradi. 295599. HIBISCUS sp. No.2. Maradi. Plant in wild. 295600 to 295613. From Turkey. Seed procured from the College of Agriculture, University of Ankara, Ankara, under Public Law 480. Seeds collected from plants in the wild. Received Jan. 31, 1964. 295600. LOLIUM MULTIFLORUM Lam. Gramineae. Italian ryegrass. Field No. 1082. Roadside, Izmir, Kusadasi. Elevation 40 meters. Plant annual or biennial; culms erect, to 60 cm. high; leaves 2 to 4 mm. wide; spike elongate, with 10 to 20 flowers; glumes oblong-linear, seven nerved; glumella 5 nerved. 295601. LoTUS SULPHUREUS Boiss. Leguminosae. Trefoil. Field No. 1065. State farm, steppes, Urfa, Ceylanpinar. Elevation 480 meters. Perennial with short and harsh hairs; stem straight, branched, to 25 em. high; leaflets sessile; flowers sulfur yellow. 295602. MEDICAGO ARABICA (L.) All. Leguminosae. Spotted burclover. Field No. 1057. Izmir slopes. Elevation 30 meters. Hairy annual; leaves heart shaped, toothed; stipules ovatelanceolate; flowers to 5 in bunch. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 35 295600 to 295613—Continued 295603. MEDICAGO MINIMA (L.) Grufbergs. Little medic. Field No. 1091. Roadside. Elevation 800 meters. Hairy annual; leaves ovate; corolla 4 mm. long. 295604. MEDICAGO ORBICULARIS (L.) All. Puttonclover. Field No. 1059. Field, Izmir, Kemalpasa. Annual; leaves glabrous, toothed; stipules ovate, bunch shaped with one to five planes; seeds orbicular. 295605. MEDICAGO POLYMORHPA var. VULGARIS (Benth.) Shinners California burclover. Field No. 1061. Izmir, Urea, roadside. Annual; spike glabrous; leaflets oval; stipules ovate-lanceolate, toothed, bunch shaped; flowers one to five; seeds round. 295606. MEDICAGO SCUTELLATA (L.) Mill. Snail medic. Field No. 1062. Fields and meadows, Izmir. Hairy annual; stems to 50 cm. high; leaves large, ovate, feathered; stipules ovate-lanceolate, cleft or feathered; flowers one to three; seeds bowllike, made of 5 or 6 pieces, 18-15 mm. broad. 295607. MEDICAGO TURBINATA var. ACULEATA Moris. Field No. 1060. Edge of fields and roadsides, Izmir, Menemen. Elevation 30 meters. Annual to 50 cm. high, branching at soil line, flowers yellow. 295608. TRIFOLIUM ARVENSE L. Leguminosae. Rabbitfoot clover. Field No. 1066. Slopes between Uhlat and Tatvan. Elevation 1,750 me- ters. Annual to 20 cm. high; stems straight, thin; leaves long, ribbonlike, edges perforated; flowers light pink. 295609. TRIFOLIUM CAMPESTRE Schreb. Field No. 1087. Steppes, Izmir, Kemalpasa. Plant to 30 cm. tall; stem thin; flowers yellow, spherical. 295610. TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Alsike clover. Field No. 1027. Near garden, Izmir, Karaburun. Elevation 30 meters. Perennial to 50 cm. high; leaflets and stipules ovate; heads globular, to 2.5 em. broad; pedicel long; flowers pink or white; pods 2 to 4 seeded. 295611. TRIFOLIUM PURPUREUM Loisel. Field No. 1038. Roadside Izmir, Bornova. Elevation 25 meters. Erect and hairy annual; leaves linear-lanceolate; flowers pink. 295612. TRIFOLIUM SPUMOSUM L. Field No. 1036. Roadside, Izmir, Bornova. Annual to 30 ecm. high; stems branched; stipules wide, glabrous, lanceolate; leaflets wide, obovate, toothed; head big, bare. 295613. TRIFOLIUM TOMENTOSUM L. Woolly clover. Field No. 1029. Roadside and slopes, Izmir, Kemalpasa. Elevation 100 meters. Glabrous annual to 50 cm. high; stems diffuse; stipules ovate- lanceolate; peduncles shorter than leaves; heads 5 mm. broad, in flower; corolla pink. 295614 to 295625. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Instituto di Genetica e Sperimentazione Agraria, Lonigo. Received Jan. 31, 1964. 295614. ‘Argelato’. 295620. ‘Libellula’. 295615. ‘Frassino’. 295621. ‘Lince’. 295616. ‘Gallini’. 295622. ‘Lontra’. 295617. ‘Lama’. 295623. ‘Lucciola’. 295618. ‘Leone 73’. 295624. ‘Lupo’. 295619. ‘Lepre’. 295625. ‘Produttore’. 36 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 295626 to 295660. From Rhodesia. Seeds presented by the Department of Research and Special- ist Services, Salisbury. Received Jan. 31, 1964. 295626. ACROCERAS MACRUM Stapf Gramineae. A.M.8. (Chambesi). 295627 to 295638. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth. Gramineae. Rhodes grass. 295627. Ch.G.1. (Katambora). 295633. Ch.G.12. (Masaba). 295628. Ch.G.3. (Wankie). 295634. Ch.G.18. (Rongai). 295629. Ch.G.4. (Tamlakan). 295635. Ch.G.14. (Enderbes). 295630. Ch.G.5. (Nairaska). 295636. Ch.G.15. (Mbarara). 295631. Ch.G.8. (Chisambo). 295637. Ch.G.16. (Kongwa). 295632. Ch.G.11. (Mpapwa). 295638. Ch.G.17. (Mkushi). 295639 to 295643. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees Gramineae. Weeping lovegrass. 295639. EG.C.1. (Grasslands Ermelo). 295640. EG.C.3. (Grootfontein). 295641. EG.C.5. (Basutoland). 295642. EG.C.6. (Wilbank). 295643. EG.C.7. (U.S. Leafy). 295644 to 295646. PANICUM COLORATUM L. Gramineae. 295644. P.C.2. (Bushman Mine). 295645. P.C.6. (Coloured Guinea). 295646. P.C.7. (Chisambo). 295647 to 295649. PANICUM MAKARIKARIENSE (Goos.) Van Rensb. Klein grass. Sweetgrass. 295647. P.C.M.2. (Bambasi). 295648. P.C.M.3. (Zhilo). 295649. P.C.M.4. (Villa Gouviea). 295650 to 295653. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Guineagrass. 295650. P.M.2. (Saki). 295652. P.M.12. (Sakubva). 295651. P.M.11. (Melsetter). 295653. P.M.13 (Angola). 295654. PANICUM MEYERIANUM Nees P.Me. 1. 295655 to 295660. CENCHRUS CILIARIS L. Gramineae. Buffelgrass. 295655. C.C.3. (Chipinga). 295658. C.C.9. (Nikoba). 295656. C.C.4. (Grasslands). 295659. C.C.10. (Kongwa). 295657. C.C.5. (Mombo). 295660. C.C.11. (Brian Pastures). 295661. CASSIA ALATA L. Leguminosae. Ringworm cassia. From the United States Virgin Islands. Seeds presented by the United States Agricultural Research Service, Kingshill, St. Croix. Received Jan. 31, 1964. 295662. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Gramineae. Sugarcane. From Mexico. Cuttings presented by the Instituto Para El Mej. De La Produccion De Azucar, Balderas. Received Feb. 6, 1964. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 37 295663. MEDICAGO sp. Leguminosae. From Spain. Seeds held by the Soil Conservation Service, National Plant Materials Center, Beltsville, Md. Received from Madrid, Spain. Re- ceived Feb. 6, 1964. 295664. ‘TIGRIDIA sp. Iridaceae. From Mexico. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 6, 1964. Col. No. 20442. In wild, Sierra Ixtlan, Oaxaca. Elevation 9,000 feet. Perennial herb; leaves attractive; flowers red and yellow. 295665. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Rosaceae. Common apple. From Great Britain. Scions presented by B. P. Tompsett, Crittenden House, Matfield, Tonbridge, England. Received Feb. 10, 1964. ‘Crittenden’. 295666. COIX LACHRYMA-JOBI L. Gramineae. Jobs-tears. From Puerto Rico. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras. Received Feb. 10, 1964. From Mayaguez. 295667 and 295668. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Uni- versity of Oxford, England. Received Feb. 10, 1964. 295667. ‘Indus’. 295668. ‘LCSD 200’. 295669 to 295679. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the All- Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received Feb. 10, 1964. 295669. FESTUCA ARUNDINACEA Schreb. Gramineae. Tall fescue. No. 28448. Wild growing. 295670. FESTUCA ELATIOR L. Meadow fescue. No. 29230. Wild growing. 295671. FESTUCA ELATIOR L. Meadow fescue. No. 31895. Carpathians. 295672. FESTUCA RUBRA L. Red fescue. No. 31197. ‘Yaroslavskaja 134’. Yaroslave Region. 295673 to 295679. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Leguminosae. Red clover. 295673. No. 28847. Wild growing; Georgia, U.S.S.R. 295674. No. 30890. Wild growing; Georgia, U.S.S.R. 295675. No. 30893. Wild growing; Georgia, U.S.S.R. 295676. No. 30908. Wild growing; Armenia, U.S.S.R. 295677. No. 32675. Wild growing; Abkhazia, U.S.S.R. 295678. No. 32680. Wild growing; Abkhazia, U.S.S.R. 295679. No. 33789. Wild growing; Armenia, U.S.S.R. 295680. PYRUS COMMUNIS L. Rosaceae. Pear. From the Netherlands. Scions presented by the Fruit Growing Experiment Station, Wilhelminadorp. Province of Zeeland. Received Feb. 11, 1964. ‘Oomskindeven’—‘Kruidernier’. 38 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 295681 and 295682. ACTINIDIA CHINENSIS Planch. Dilleniaceae. Yang tao. From New Zealand. Plants growing at the Plant Introduction Station, Chico, Calif. Received as scions August 1968, from the New Zealand Dept. of Agr., Auckland. Numbered Feb. 11, 1964. Plants crop regularly and heavily; the vines respond well to a spur-bearing type of pruning, making it a good home garden variety; fruit good size and quality. The two varieties differ slightly in time of fruit maturity. 295681. ‘Monty A’. 295682. ‘Monty B’. 295683 to 295686. ACTINIDIA CHINENSIS Planch. Dilleniaceae. Yang tao. From New Zealand. Plants growing at the Plant Introduction Station, Chico, Calif. Received as grafted plants May 1960, from J. Gracie, Auckland. Numbered Feb. 11, 1964. 295683. ‘Abbott’. C27784. Plant strong grower, first to flower, heavy cropper; fruit longish, good quality. 295684. ‘Bruno’. C277838. Plant good cropper; fruit very long, chestnut brown, very hairy, excellent quality. 295685. ‘Hayward’. C27782. Plant late flowering, posing pollination problems, medium cropper; fruit large, oval, good quality, good keeper. 295686. C27785. Staminate plant, flowering midseason to late. One male plant is recommended to 6 females. 295687 to 295708. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Tech- nical Services, Pretoria. Received Feb. 12, 1964. 295687. ERAGROSTIS ATHERSTONEI Stapf Gramineae. B/53/299. Pretoria. 295688. ERAGROSTIS LEHMANNIANA Nees Lehmann lovegrass. B/53/308. Viljoenskroon. 295689. EZRAGROSTIS BICOLOR Nees B/54/68. Grootfontein. 295690. EZRAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees Weeping lovegrass. B/50/20. Piketberg. 295691. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees Weeping lovegrass. B/53/31. Piketberg, Porterville. 295692. EZRAGROSTIS OXYLEPIS (Torr.) Torr. U/50/209. Texas. 295693. EZRAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees Weeping lovegrass. B/50/12. Upington. 295694. EZRAGROSTIS ECHINOCHLOIDEA Stapf. B/53/49. Paarl, Cape Province. 295695. EZRAGROSTIS FERRUGINEA (Thunb.) Beauv. Korean lovegrass. U/57/205. Misima. 295696. ERAGROSTIS LEHMANNIANA Nees Lehmann lovegrass. B/51/39. Gemsbok Park. 295697. EZRAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Ness Weeping lovegrass. B/52/37. Oorlogspoort. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 39 295687 to 295708—Continued 295698 and 295699. ERAGROSTIS LEHMANNIANA Nees Lehmann lovegrass. 295698. B/53/128. Vaalbank. 295699. B/53/143. Rietvlei. 295700. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Ness Weeping lovegrass. B/53/21. Thabazimbi. 295701 and 295702. ERAGROSTIS SARMENTOSA (Thunb.) Trin. 295701. B/21/31. Beaufort West. 295702. B/52/54. De doorns. 295703. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Ness Weeping lovegrass. B/52/119. Langebaanweg. 295704 to 295706. ERAGROSTIS SUPERBA Peyr. 295704. B/52/89. Fauresmith. 295705. B/53/132. Vaalbank. 295706. B/53/285. Maquasi. 295707. EXRAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Ness Weeping lovegrass. B/53/1. Mokhotlong. 295708. EXRAGROSTIS sp. U/51/113. Melsetter. S. Rhodesia. 295709 to 295712. PRUNUS AVIUM L. Rosaceae. Sweet cherry. From France. Scions presented by the Station de Recherches Viticoles, Oenologiques et d’Arboriculture Fruitiere, Angers. Received Feb. 12, 1964, Bigarreau type. Tested and found to be virus negative on peaches and Shirofugen cherry. 295709. ‘Marmotte’. 295711. ‘Napoleon’. 295710. ‘Moreau’. 295712. ‘Reverchon’. 295713 to 295756. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Feb. 12, 1964. 295713. AH-382 (TMV-2). Madras. Bunch strain. 295714. AH-334 (TMV-4). Madras. Spreading strain. 295715. AH-6961. Adilabad, Bihar variety. 295716. AH-6982. N.G. 248. Nagpur variety. 295717. AH-6985. N.G. 337. Nagpur variety. 295718. AH-6995. 295719. AH-6996. 295720. AH-—7001. 295721. AH-7011. . 0787. Pondicherry, Bombay and Mysore variety. . 0789. B.1. Punjab, Mysore spreading variety. . 0788. D.3. Madras. . 0129. Refisque Senegal, W. Africa. 295722. AH-—7038. . 0966. Myungo, Tanganyika variety. 295723. AH-7046. . 1016, 48, G68. South Africa. 295724. AH-70538. G.0106,H.G.1. Mysore bunch, late. 295725. AH-7068. G.O. 998. Big Japan, Kashmir. 295726. AH-7108. G. 0987. TMV-2. Madras. QAQA OQ QM 40 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 295713 to 295756—Continued 295727. AH-7118. ‘Philippine Pink’. Punjab variety. 295728. AH-7135. AH25. Burma variety. 295729. AH-7137. TMV-8. Burma variety. 295730. AH -7140. A.H.45. Burma variety. 295731. AH-7144. Small Spanish, Burma. 295732. AH-7145. ‘Imperial Spanish’. 295733. AH-7172. C.P.I. 12155. Cerientes, Australia. Testa very dark. 295734. AH-7176. C.P.1.13776. T.M.V-1. India. 295735. AH-—7186. C.P.I. 16857. Local variety, East Africa. 295736. AH-7197. 2.104 ‘Red Spanish’. Australia. 295737. AH-7228. E.B.M. Local 6/1/1, Malaya variety. 295738. AH-—7231. K. Kedalai 8/1/3, Malaya variety. 295739. AH-—72384. P. Kelanti 1/1/2, Malaya variety. 295740. AH-—7246. ‘Meterera Winner’. 295741. AH-7268. Long Manyema A-28, Brazil, Sudan. 295742. AH-7275. Manyema strain, Tanganyika. 295743. AH-7278. Manyema Nayasa, Sudan. 295744. AH-7288. H.G.3. Bangalore (Spanish) India. 295745. AH-7315. Small red grain, China variety. 295746. AH-—7317. China variety. 295747. AH-—7319. China variety. 295748. AH-7435. C.P.58/194, A.C.PHA, Greece. 295749. AH-7437. C.P.58/196, 51 G 64 A, Greece. 295750. AH-7446. 18-38 Pouva, Greece. 295751. AH-7468B. ‘Virginia’ (544A) from R.H.O. Paris. 295752. AH-7470. ‘Renge de Londerna’ (A112 Paris). 295753. AH-—7506. Var. Seng. E.C. 16659, China. 295754. AH-7507. Var. 154, E.C. 16660, China. 295755. AH-7509. Var. 135, E.C. 16662, China. 295756. AH-7510. Var. 119, E.C. 16663, China. 295757. CORYLUS AVELLANA L. Betulaceae. Filbert. From Yugoslavia. Scions presented by the Director, Department of Agricul- ture, Forestry, and Veterinarian Medicine, Ljubljana and Mamnik. Re- ceived Feb. 18, 1964. ‘Pellicola bianca’. 295758. CANAVALIA GLADIATA (Jacq.) DC. Leguminosae. Swordbean. From the Philippines. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Manila. Received Feb. 138, 1964. Seeds small for the species, white. 295759 to 295773. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Faculty of Agriculture, Mie University, Mie. Received Dec. 17, 1968. Numbered Feb. 138, 1964. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 1964 Al 295759 to 295773—Continued 295759. MISCANTHUS OLIGOSTACHYUS Stapf Gramineae. 295760. MISCANTHUS SACCHARIFLORUS (Maxim.) Hack. Tetraploid. 295761. MISCANTHUS SINENSIS var. CONDENSATUS (Hack.) Makino F, seeds from 8 crosses between cultivars. 295762. MISCANTHUS FLORIDUS (Labill) Warb. 295763. MISCANTHUS SINENSIS var. CONDENSATUS (Hack.) Makino Triploid. 295764. MISCANTHUS SINENSIS var. GRACILLIMUS Hitch. 295765. MISCANTHUS SINENSIS var. VARIEGATUS Beal 295766 and 295767. MISCANTHUS SACCHARIFLORUS (Maxim.) Hack. 295766. Tetraploid. 295767. Triploid. 295768. MISCANTHUS SACCHARIFLORUS var. BREVIBARBIS (Honda) Adati Triploid. 295769. MISCANTHUS SACCHARIFLORUS f. LATIFOLIUS Adati Pentaploid. 295770. SACCHARUM ARENICOLA Ohwi Gramineae. 295771. SACCHARUM sp. No. 1. 295772. SACCHARUM sp. No. 2. 295773. SACCHARUM sp. No. 3. 295774. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Rosaceae. Common apple. From Sweden. Scions presented by the Balsgard Fruit Breeding Institute, Fjalkestad. Received Feb. 18, 1964. ‘BN-902643’. 295775 to 295838. From Turkey. Seeds collected and held by D. R. Cornelius, Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, Berkeley, Calif. Collected in 1961. Numbered Feb. 18, 1964. Plants are annuals unless otherwise noted. 295775 and 295776. ASTRAGALUS HAMOSUS L. Leguminosae. 295775. Col. No.140. Huseyikan, Silver, Diyarbekir Province. 295776. Col. No. 219. Basalt soil, Balikanli, Gaziantep Province. 295777. GALEGA OFFICINALIS L. Leguminosae. Common goatsrue. Col. No. 895. Bolu, Duzce, Topcular Koyu, Adipazari Province. Perennial. 295778. -HIPPOCREPIS UNISILIQUOSA L. Leguminosae. Col. No. 164. Siirt, Kozluk Chesmesi, Siirt Province. 295779 to 295782. HYMENOCARPOS CIRCINNATUS (L.) Savi Leguminosae. 295779. Col. No. 136. Huseyn, Kara, Batman, Diyarbakir Province. 42 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 295775 to 295838—Continued 295779 to 295782—Continued 295780. Col. No.188. Ten km. west of Siirt Province. 295781. Col. No. 218. Basalt soil, Balikanli, Gaziantep Province. 295782. Col. No. 829. Northwest slope, Derbent, Samsun Province. 295783. LATHYRUS cf. DIGITATUS (Bieb.) Fiori Leguminosae. Col. No. 119. Sandstone area Lice-Kara, Diyarbekir Province. 295784. MEDICAGO CORONATA (L.) Gaertn. Leguminosae. Col. No.105. Silvan-Bazin Koyu, 52 km. from Urban, Diyarbekir Prov- ince. 295785. MEDICAGO GALILAEA Boiss Col. No. 255(9). Maras Province. 295786. MEDICAGO LACINIATA (L.) Mill. Col. No. 377 C. Pergama, Izmir Province. 295787. MEDICAGO LITTORALIS Rhode ex Loisel. Col. No. 377 B. Pergama, Izmir Province. 295788 to 295791. MEDICAGO LUPULINA L. Black medic. 295788. Col. No. 246. Hinzirle Koyu, Toros Mountains, Gaziantep Prov- ince. Elevation 1,500 meters. 295789. Col. No. 606. Bottom land, Atakurk University land, Erzurum Province. 295790. Col. No. 836. Sakarya River. 295791. Col. No. 914. Camlidere, Orman Fidanlege, Bolu-Ankara High- way. 295792 to 295795. MEDICAGO MINIMA (L.) Grufbergs. Little medic. 295792. Col. No. 255 (5). Maras Province. 295793. Col. No. 347 D. Rhodes Island. 295794. Col. No.377 A. Pergama, Izmir Province. 295795. Col. No. 888. Geyve, Adipazari Province. 295796. MEDICAGO MUREX Willd. Col. No. 827 (2,7). Northwest slope, Derbent, Samsun Province. 295797. MEDICAGO NOEANA Boiss. Col. No. 190. Ten km. west of Siirt, Siirt Province. 295798 to 295802. MEDICAGO ORBICULARIS (L.) All. Buttonclover. 295798. Col. No.212. Dry, rocky limestone soil, Bedik Koyu, 16 km. north of Gazintep Province. Elevation 700 meters. 295799. Col. No. 279 B. lLalahon Goat Range near Ankara. 295800. Col. No. 832. Northwest slope, Derbent, Samsun Province. 295801. Col. No. 888. Geyve, Adipazari Province. 295802. Col. No. 802. Camlidere, Orman Fidanlege., Bolu-Ankara High- way. 295803 to 295813. MEDICAGO POLYMORPHA L. 295803. Col. No.8. Toros mountains, 35 km. north of Tarsus, Ankara- Tarsus Highway roadside. Elevation 850-900 meters. 295804. Col. No.59. Dongel Koyu, 45 km. north of Marash, Marash Province. Elevation 1,000 meters. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 43 295775 to 295838—Continued - 295803 to 295813—Continued 295805. Col. No. 138. Huseyn, Kara, Batman, Diyarbekir Province. 295806. Col. No. 167. Siirt, Kozluk Chesmesi, Siirt Province. 295807. Col. No. 251. Maras Province. 2595808. Col. No. 279 A. Lalahon Goat Range near Ankara. 295809. Col No. 362 8B. Aliagot Paza Ciftigi, Izmir Province. Elevation 40 meters. 255810. Col. No. 602. Bottom land, Ataturk University land, Erzurum Province. 295811. Col. No. 818. Steep, rocky, northern slope between Experiment Station and Samsun. 295812. Col. No. 827 (5). Northwest slope, Derbent, Samsun Province. 25813. Col. No. 858. Oak-hazelnut clearing, Taskopru, Eskisehir Prov- ince. Elevation 1,370 meters. 295314. MEDICAGO POLYMORPHA var. VULGARIS (Benth.) Shinners California burclover. Col No. 377 G. Pergama, Izmir Province. 295.315. MEDICAGO RADIATA L. Col. No. 206. Dry rocky limestone soil, Bedik Koyu, 16 km. north of Gaziantep, Gaziantep Province. Elevation 700 meters. 295316 to 295829. MEDICAGO RIGIDULA (L.) Desr. Tifton medic. 25816. Col. No. 76. Donge! Koyu, 45 km. north of Marash, Marash Province. Elevation 1,000 meters. 25817. Col. No. 97. Dry, flint soil area, Akziyaret Mintikas, 30 km. from Urfa, Urfa Province. 2')5818. Col. No. 122. Bibiyan Yaylasi, Lice Kara road, 45 km. from Diyarbekir, Diyarbekir Province. 2'15819. Col. No. 128. Bibiyan Yaylasi, Lice Kara road, 45 km. from Diyarbekir, Diyarbekir Province. 2415820. Col. No. 142. Huseyikan, Silvan, Diyarbekir Province. 2915821. Col. No. 143. Huseyikan, Silvan, Diyarbekir Province. 295822. Col. No. 191. Ten km.‘west of Siirt, Siirt Province. 2{15823. Col. No.192. Ten km. west of Siirt, Siirt Province. 295824. Col. No. 215. Basalt soil, Balikanli, Gaziantep Province. 295825. Col. No. 230. Keferdiz, Taurus Mountains, Gaziantep Province. Elevation 1,750 meters. 295826. Col. No. 279 C. lLalahon Goat Range near Ankara. 295827. Col. No.508. Akdagmadeni, Ozan Koyu, Sivas Province. 295828. Col. No. 906. Camlidere, Orman, Fidanlege, Bolu-Ankara high- way. 295829. Col. No. 927. Dry basaltic ridge, Ucbas Koyu, 3 km. south of Kizileaham, Ankara Province. 295830. MEDICAGO SHEPARDI Post ex Boiss Col. No. 110. Basalt soil, Siverek, Urfa Province. 295831 to 295837. MEDICAGO TURBINATA (L.) All. 295831. Col. No. 22. Alman Pinari, Osmaniye, Adana Province. 44 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 295775 to 295838—Continued 295831 to 295837—Continued 295832. Col. No. 30. Hasanbeyli, near Alman Pinarli, Karatash-Adana Province. 295833. Col. No. 103. Silvare-Bazin Koyu, 52 km. from Urfa, Diyarbekir Province. 295834. Col. No. 183. Besiri, Kara, Kiredag Yokuen, Siirt Province. 295835. Col. No. 207. Dry, rocky limestone soil, Bedik Koyu, 16 km. north of Gaziantep, Gaziantep Province. Elevation 700 meters. 295836. Col. No. 224. Limestone soil, Kara Dag, Gaziantep Province. Elevation 3,300 meters. 295837. Col. No. 241. Dry soil, Besoleli, Koyu, Gaziantep Province. 295838. ‘'TRIGONELLA cf. STELLATA Forsk. Leguminosae. Col. No.17. Alman Pinari, Osmaniye, Adana Province. 295839 to 295841. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Gramineae. Sugarcane. From India. Cuttings presented by the Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimba- tore and Sugarcane Substation, Cannanore. Received Feb. 19, 1964. 295839. ‘Co. 603’. 295840. ‘Co. 741’. 295841. ‘SES 199A’. 295842 to 295850. CITRULLUS LANATUS (Thunb.) Mansf. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the United States Embassy, Pretoria. Received Feb. 20, 1964. 295842. No. W-7. DL/64/838. Hard seed coat. Seeds mottled, relatively small, thickened. 295843. No. W-8. DL/64/78. Seeds flat, white. 295844. No. W-17-A. DL/64/84. Seeds mottled, smallish. 295845. No. W-26. DL/64/85. Seeds small, white. 295846. No. W-28. DL/64/80. Seeds small, mottled. 295847. No. W-29. DL/64/86. Seeds small, mottled. 295848. No. W-80. DL/64/79. Seeds small, mottled, thickened. 295849. No. W-81. DL/64/81. Seeds small, often yellowish. 295850. No. W-35. DL/61/82. Seeds mottled, thickened. 295851. CROTALARIA JUNCEA L. Leguminosae. Sunn-hemp. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomico do Estado de Sao Paulo, Campinas. Received Feb. 20, 1964. 295852. PIERIS JAPONICA (Thunb.) G. Don. Ericaceae. Japanese pieris. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Ehime Uni- versity, Matuyama. Received Feb. 20, 1964. Hiroshima Distr., Honshu. 295853. DAUCUS MAXIMUS Desf. Unbelliferae. From Lebanon. Seeds presented by the American University of Beirut, Beirut. Received Feb. 20, 1964. Collected near Tripoli. Common in fields, olive grove, vineyards. t = -— a JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 45 295854 to 295860. ‘From Israel. Seed procured under Public Law 480. Received Feb. 20, 1964. 295854 to 295856. DAuCUS AUREUS Desf. 295854. No.82-54. Mixed alluvial soil, edge of water ditch, Wadi Rubin. Annual rainfall 500 mm. 295855. No. 83-54. Terra rossa alluvial soil, in banana grove, Carmel coast. Annual rainfall 600 mm. 295856. No.85-54. Terra rossa field, Mayan Harod. Annual. rainfall 450 mm. 295857 and 295858. DAUCUS BROTERI Tenore 295857. No. 87-54. Terra rossa alluvial soil, edge of ditch, in flooded field, Beit Alpha. 295858. No. 88-54. Gravel ditch, Mediterranean chapparal, Waki Amud. Annual rainfall 700 mm. 295859. DAUCUS JORDANICUS Post No. 86-54. Heavy alluvial field, Yardena. Annual rainfall 300 mm. 295860. DAUCUS MAXIMUS Desf. No. 84-54. Terra rossa soil, terraced field edge, Damun (Mt. Carmel). Annual rainfall 600 mm. 295861 to 295864. From Spain. Seeds procured under Public Law 480. Received Feb. 20, 1964. 295861. DAUCUS CAROTA L. Carrot. No. 6. Local name: Zanahoria silvestre. From El Viso (Royal City). Uncultivated biennial, in wild along beaches, Mediterranean type. 295862. DAUCUS MAXIMUS Desf. No. 7. Local name: Greater wild carrot. From Bailen (Jaen). Plants rough, tough, tall biennials, vigorous in dry, loamy, limestone soil in warm climate. Not livestock grazed. A circummediterranean species. 295863. DAUCUS MURICATUS L. No. 8. From Villa del Rio (Cordoba). Plants not vigorous, prefer limey loam in warm climate. 295864. DAUCUS SETIFOLIUS Desf. No. 9. From Andujar (Jaen). Plant biennial or perennial preferring a warm climate and sandy soil. 295865 to 295870. From the United States. Seeds collected by L. A. Mullen, Regional Plant Introduction Station, Pullman, Wash. Received Feb. 20, 1964. 295865. PENSTEMON VENUSTUS Dougl. Scrophulariaceae. Col. No. M-8. In wild, on thin soil, dry western slope, over basalt, 3 miles north of Winchester, Idaho. Elevation 3,000 feet. 295866. PRUNUS VIRGINIANA var. DEMISSA (Torr. & Gray) Torr. Rosa- ceae. Western chokecherry. Col. No. M—6. Local name “Red chokecherry”. Along railway 0.25 mile northwest of Wawawai, Washington. Elevation 700 feet. Plant typical, ornamental; fruit wildlife food in wild, also used for jelly. 295867. PRUNUS VIRGINIANA var. MELANOCARPA (A. Nels.) Sarg. Black chokecherry. Col. No. M-—7. Local name: “Black chokecherry”. City limits, Colfax, Washington. Elevation 2,300 feet. Plant typical, ornamental; fruit wild- like food in wild, also used for jelly. 46 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 295865 to 295870—Continued 295868 to 295870. SORBUS SCOPULINA Greene Rosaceae. Mountain-ash. Plant typical, from wild, ornamental; fruit wildlife food in wild. 295868. Col. No. M—2. Eastern slope, two miles southeast of Worley, Idaho. Elevation 2,500 feet. Fruits medium red. 295869. Col. No. M-8. Six miles west of Glengary, Idaho. Elevation 3,000 feet. Fruits medium red. 295870. Col. No. M—4. Western exposure, thin soil, Freezeout Saddle, 16 miles east of Clarkia, Idaho. Elevation 5,500 feet. Plant dense; fruits small, red. 295871. CORYLUS AVELLANA L. Betulaceae. Filbert. From Italy. Trees presented by the Institute for Cultivated Trees, University of Torino, Torino. Received Feb. 20, 1964. ‘Tonda gentile delle Langhe’. 295872. STYLOSANTHES GUYANENSIS (Aubl.) Swartz Leguminosae. From Australia. Seeds presented by A. T. Semple, Turrialba, Costa Rica. Re- ceived Feb. 24, 1964. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra, 9215. Makes excellent leafy growth at Turrialba. 295873 to 295875. From Costa Rica. Seeds presented by A. T. Semple, Turrialba. Received Feb. 24, 1964. 295873. CoIX LACHRYMA-JOBI L. Gramineae. Jobs-tears. From a Turrialba swamp. 295874 and 295875. CROTALARIA JUNCEA L. Leguminosae. Sunn-hemp. 295874. From J.A.1.A.S., Turrialba. 295875. From de Escula Agricola Pan-Americano, Zamorand. 295876. CLITORIA TERNATEA L. Leguminosae. Asian pigeonwings. From Mexico. Seeds presented by A. T. Semple, Turrialba, Costa Rica. Re- ceived Feb. 24, 1964. From I.N.1.A. 295877. DESMODIUM INTORTUM (Muill.) Urb. Leguminosae. From the United States. Seeds presented by A. T. Semple, Turrialba, Costa Rica. Received Feb. 24, 1964. Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, 4331, SCS, Hawaii. 295878. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Rice. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Stazione Sperimentale di Risicoltura, Vercilli. Received Feb. 24, 1964. ‘Carnoroli’. 295879 to 295938. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Faculty of Agriculture, The Hebrew Uni- versity, Jerusalem. Received Feb. 24, 1964. 295879 to 295898. AVENA BARBATA Brot. Gramineae. Slender oats. A collection of wild oats. OCR=oat crown rust; OSR=oat stem rust. 295879. No. 7-26. H. Bet-zeneta, upper Galilee. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 AT — 295879 to 295938—Continued 295879 to 295898—Continued 295880. No. 7-27. Miilya, upper Galilee. 295881. No. 7-31. Har Addir, upper Galilee. 295882. No. 7-32. Gush Halav, eastern upper Galilee. 295883. No. 7-33. Kerem-Ben-Zimra, eastern upper Galilee. 295884. No. 7-36. Gadot, Korazim. 295885. No. 7-37. Regba, coast of Galilee. 295886. No. 7-38. Amaa, coast of Galilee. 295887. No. 7-40. Peqiin, upper Galilee. 295888. No. 7-41. Bet-jann, upper Galilee. 295889. No. 7-43. Meron, upper Galilee. 295890. No. 7-44. En-Zetim, eastern upper Galilee. 295891. No. 7-47. Akko (Acre), coast of Galilee. 295892. No. 7-48. Har Gamal, upper Galilee. 295893. No. 7-49. Yirka, upper Galilee. 295894. No. 7-51. Majd el Kurum, upper Galilee. 295895. No. 7-56. Kefar Masaryk, Haifa Bay. 295896. No. 7-63. Yavor, Haifa Bay. 295897. No. 7-64. H. Neiel, Haifa Bay. 295898. No. 7-68. Afek, Haifa Bay. 295899 to 295938. AVENA STERILIS L. Animated oats. A collection of wild oats. OCR = oat crown rust; OSR = oat stem rust. 295899. No. 6-31. Yehiam-Miilya Junction, upper Galilee. 295900. No 6-31-2. Seeds from one plant of 6-31. Susceptible to race 276 OCR and race 6 OSR. Rehovot greenhouse grown. 295901. No. 6-31-38. Seeds from one plant of 6-81. Susceptible to race 276 OCR and race 6 OSR. Rehovot greenhouse grown. 295902. No. 6-31-4. Seeds from one plant of 6-31. Susceptible to race 276 OCR and race 6 OSR. Rehovot greenhouse grown. 295903. No. 6-85. Elqosh, upper Galilee. 295904. No. 6-35-38. Seeds from one plant of 6-35. Susceptible to race 276 OCR and race 6 OSR. Rehovot greenhouse grown. 295905. No.6—-40. Kh. Marus, eastern upper Galilee. 295906. No. 640-8. Seeds from one plant of 6-40. Very resistant to race 276 OCR and susceptible to race 6 OSR. Rehovot greenhouse grown. 295907. No.6—42. Gadot, Korazim. 295908. No. 6—-42-1. Seeds from one plant of 6-42. Susceptible to race 276 OCR and race 6 OSR. Rehovot greenhouse grown. 295909. No. 642-2. Seeds from one plant of 6-42. Moderately resistant to race 276 OCR and susceptible to race 6 OSR. Rehovot greenhouse grown. 295910. No. 6-42-38. Seeds from one plant of 6-42. Susceptible to race 276 OCR and race 6 OSR. Rehovot greenhouse grown. 295911. No. 6-48. Regba, coast of Galilee. 295912. No. 6-44. Amaa, coast of Galilee. 48 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 295879 to 295938—Continued 295899 to 295938—Continued 295913. No. 6-49. Meron, upper Galilee. 295914. No.6-50. En-Zetim, eastern upper Galilee. 295915. No.6-51. MHazor, eastern upper Galilee. 295916. No. 6-52. Kefar HaNasi, Korazim. 295917. No. 6-52-2. Seeds from one plant of 6-52. Very resistant to race 276 OCR and susceptible to race 6 OSR. Rehovot greenhouse grown. 295918. No. 6-52-5. Seeds from one plant of 6-52. Susceptible to race 276 OCR and race 6 OSR. Rehovot greenhouse grown. 295919. No. 6-58. Akko (Acre), coast of Galilee. 295920. No. 6—-538-1. Seeds from one plant of 6-53. Susceptible to race 276 OCR and moderately resistant to race 6 OSR. Rehovot greenhouse grown. 295921. No. 6—-538-2. Seed from one plant of 6-538. Susceptible to race 276 OCR and moderately resistant to race 6 OSR. Rehovot greenhouse grown. 295922. No. 6-54. Kefar Yasif, coast of Galilee. 295923. No. 6-57. Majd el Kurum, upper Galilee. 295924. No. 6-58. Nahf, upper Galilee. 295925. No. 6-62. Amirim, upper Galilee. 295926. No. 6-68. Amiad, Korasim. 295927. No. 6-64. Kefar Masaryk, Haifa Bay. 295928. No. 6-64-38. Seeds from one plant of 6 OSR. Rehovot green- house grown. 295929. No. 6—70-2. Seeds from one plant of 6-70. Very resistant to race 276 OCR and susceptible to race 6 OSR. Rehovot greenhouse grown. 295930. No.6—-71. Yavor, Haifa Bay. 295931. No. 6—-71-1. Seeds from one plant of 6-71. Susceptible to race 276 OCR and race 6 OSR. Rehovot greenhouse grown. 295932. No.6—-71-2. Seeds from one plant of 6-71. Susceptible to race 276 OCR and race 6 OSR. Rehovot greenhouse grown. 295933. No.6-71-11. Seeds from one plant of 6-71. Rehovot field grown. 295934. No. 6-71-14. Seeds from one plant of 6-71. Rehovot field grown. 295935. No. 6-71-16. Seeds from one plant of 6-71. Rehovot field grown. 295936. No. 6-78. Huqoq, eastern lower Galilee. 295937. No. 6-79. Kare Deshe, Sea of Galilee. 295938. No. 6-79-12. Seeds from one plant of 6-79. Rehovot field grown. 295939. AVENA SATIVA L. Common oats. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by J. D. Hayes, Aberystwyth, Wales. Received Feb. 24, 1964. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 49 -295939—Continued ‘Peniarth S. 238’. A new, high-yielding, stem eelworm-resistant, winter oat developed from 8.172 Fe selection from 8.147 x 01747/10/7. Tested 3 years, National Institute of Agricultural Botany; yielded 11 percent more grain than ‘Powys’ and 17 percent more grain than S§.147, a parent. The straw is as long as, but stiffer than ‘Powys’.. It performs well under a wide range of fertility conditions, and under British conditions is resistant to stem eelworm and mod- erately resistant to mildew. 295940 to 295943. From Korea. Seeds presented by the Crop Experiment Station, Suwon. Re- ceived. Feb. 24, 1964. 295940. LESPEDEZA sp. Leguminosae. L-1018. Line selection for excellence and recommended for reclaimed acidic soils for soil improvement. Early flowering; matures in 60 days. 295941. UeSPEDEZA STRIATA Hook. & Arn. Common lespedeza. L-1021. Line selection for excellency and recommended for reclaimed acidic soils for soil improvement. Early flowering; matures in 60 days. 295942. LESPEDEZA sp. R-148. Line selection; late flowering, matures in 50 days. Good hay producer on upland fields. 295943. LESPEDEZA STIPULACEA Maxim. ‘R-Chungpuk’. Line selection; late flowering, matures in 50 days. Good hay producer on upland fields. 295944. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. From Australia. Seeds presented by H. Lyne, Northam, Western Australia. Received Feb. 24, 1964. ‘Surprise’. Rock melon. Fruit round, highly flavored. 295945. GLYCINE JAVANICA L. Leguminosae. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the United States Regional Soybean Labora- tory, Urbana, Ill. Received Feb. 24, 1964. Agronomy Institute, Campinas, Sao Paulo. Used as a perennial forage crop. 295946 to 295952. GLYCINE JAVANICA L. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the United States Regional Soybean Laboratory, Urbana, Ill. Received Feb. 24, 1964. From the Amur River Region, Siberia, approximately 50° N. latitude, via East Germany. 295946. ‘Amurskaja 42’. Amur Station for Agricultural Research near Blagowestschensk. Seed variety. 295947. ‘Amurskaja 57’. Variety for green food (fodder?). 295948. ‘Amurskaja 262’. Variety for green food (fodder?). 295949. ‘Amurskaja 266’. Variety for green food (fodder?). 295950. ‘Jubilee’. Midearly variety. 295951. ‘Record North’. Grown near Seja, north Amur region. 295952. ‘Salut 216’. Midearly variety. 295953 to 295968. From Israel. Seeds presented by the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovoth. Received Feb. 25, 1964. 295953 to 295955. AVENA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Common oats. 295953. RC 346. 50 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 295953 to 295968—Continued 295953 to 295955—Continued 295954. RM 8-8. 295955. RR180. 295956 to 295961. HORDEUM VULGARE L. Gramineae. 295956. BT Hazera 127/1. 295959. ‘Israeli 264’. 295957. ‘Israeli 49’. 295960. NBS5. 295958. ‘Israeli 121’. 295961. ‘Omer’. 295962 to 295964. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. 295962. FA 8193. 295963. W 4-242. 295964. W 81992. 295965 to 295968. TRITICUM DURUM Desf. Durum wheat. 295965. ‘Etith 38’. 295967. ‘Nursit 163’. 295966. ‘Neveh Yaar 51’. 295968. ‘Zenati’ x ‘Bouteille’. 295969 to 295989. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. From Nigeria. Seeds presented by the United States Agency for Interna- tional Development, Lagos. Received Feb. 25, 1964. No. 706 is susceptible to rosette virus but high yielding. Nos. 715-733 tol- erate rosette virus. 295969. No. 706. 295980. No. 726. 295970. No. 715. 295981. No. 727. 295971. No. 716. 295982. No. 729. 295972. No. 717. 295983. No. 730. 295973. No. 718. 295984. No. 731. 295974. No. 720. 295985. No. 732. 295975. No. 721. 295986. No. 733. 295976. No. 722. 295987. ‘Chimbwila’. 295977. No. 723. 295988. ‘Local BOD’. 295978. No. 724. 295989. ‘Mwitude’. 295979. No. 725. 295990. FLACOURTIA JANGOMAS (Lour.) Gmel. ex Steud. Flacourtiaceae. Paniala. From the United States. Plant growing at the U.S. Plant Introduction Sta- tion, Miami, Fla. Numbered Feb. 25, 1964. P.I.M. 13595. Seeds received from a nursery, Homestead, Fla., March 1953. Plant native to tropical Asia. 295991 to 295999. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by the Institute of Agricultural Plant Breeding, Wageningen. Received Feb. 25, 1964. 295991 to 295998. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. 295991. ‘Balaganka’. A selection from ‘Irkoetsk’. Spring wheat. 295992. ‘Felix’. (“Tassilo’ x ‘Carsten’) x (‘Carsten’ x ‘Marquillo’). Winter wheat. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 51 295991 to 295999—Continued ~ 295991 to 295998—Continued 295993. ‘Mendel’. ‘Trifolium’ x ‘Weibull’s Iduna’ (‘Trifolium’ selection from Dutch ‘Wilhelmina’). Winter wheat. 295994. ‘Mus XII/80/222’. From Egypt. Winter wheat. 295995. ‘Nowinka’. (‘Ladoga’ x ‘Red Fife’) x ‘Prelude’. Spring wheat. 295996. ‘Olympia’. Selection from a Finnish variety. Winter wheat. 295997. ‘Plantahof’. Selection from Swiss ‘Bundner Landweizen’. Win- ter wheat. 295998. ‘Yeomen II’. Same parentage as ‘Yeoman’. Winter wheat. 295999. TRITICUM X SECALE ‘Riebesel 47/51’. Selection from hybrid by German breeder, Riebesel. Winter wheat. 296000 to296009. From China. Seeds presented by the Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Taipei, Taiwan. Received Feb. 25, 1964. 296000. ANDROPOGON sp. Gramineae. No. A-95. 296001. MELINIS MINUTIFLORA Beauv. Gramineae. Molassesgrass. No. A-80. 296002. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Gramineae. Guineagrass. No. A-27. 296003. PANICUM MAXIMUM var. TRICHOGLUME Eyles Green panicgrass. No. A-49. 296004. PASPALUM DILATATUM Poir. Gramineae. Dallisgrass. No. A-5. 296005 and 296006. PASPALUM NOTATUM Fluegge Bahiagrass. 296005. No. A-44. 296006. No. A-156. 296007 and 296008. SETARIA SPHACELATA (Schum.) Etapf & Hubbard. Gramineae. Millet. 296007. No. A-88. 296008. No. A-135. 296009. UROCHLOA MOSAMBICENSIS (Hack.) Dandy. Gramineae. No. A-1380. 296010 to 296031. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Forest Experiment Station, Meguro, Tokyo. Received Feb. 25, 1964. 296010. ACER RUFINERVE Sieb. & Zuce. Aceraceae. Redvein maple. Shiroishi, Miyagi Prefecture, Northern Honshu. 296011. ALNUS HIRSUTA Turcz. var. HIRSUTA Betulaceae. Manchurian alder. Ohma, Shimokita Peninsula, Aomori Pref., Northern Honshu. 296012 and 296013. ALNUS HIRSUTA var. TINCTORIA Kudo 296012. Miumaya, Tsugaru Peninsula, Aomori Pref., Northern Honshu. 296013. Mt. Hakkoda, Aomori Pref., Northern Honshu. 52 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 296010 to 296031—Continued 296014. ALNUS JAPONICA var. ARGUTA Callier Osoreyama Lake, Shimokita Peninsula, Aomori Pref., Northern Honshu. 296015. ALNUS INOKUMAI Murai & Kusaka in Murai Noheji, Aomori Pref., Northern Honshu. 296016 and 296017. BETULA ERMANII Champ. Betulaceae. 296016. Mt. Hachimantai, Akita Pref., Northern Honshu. 296017. Tsubetu, Kitami, Hokkaido. 296018. BETULA GROSSA Sieb. & Zucc. Shiiba, Miyasaki Pref., Kiusiu. 296019. BETULA TATEWAKIANA Ohki & Watanabe Sarabetsu, Obihiro, Hokkaido. 296020. ILEX MONTANA var. MACROPODA (Miq.) Fernald Aquifoliaceae. Kruosawajiri, Iwate Pref., Northern Honshu. 296021. LINDERA MEMBRANACEA Maxim. Lauraceae. Fukaura, Aomori Pref., Northern Honshu. 296022. MAGNOLIA KOBUS var. BOREALIS Sargent Magmnoliaceae. Noheji, Aomori Pref., Northern Honshu. 296023. PARABENZOIN PARECOX Nakai Lauraceae. Kurosawajiri, Iwate Pref., Northern Honshu. 296024. PRUNUS SSIORI Schmidt Rosaceae. Fukaura, Aomori Pref., Northern Honshu. 296025. SoORBUS COMMIXTA Hedl. Rosaceae. Japanese mountain-ash. Mt. Fubo, Miyagi Pref., Northern Honshu. 296026. STACHYURUS PRAECOX Sieb. & Zucce. Stachyuraceae. Fukaura, Aomori Pref., Northern Honshu. 296027. SYMPLOCOS CHINENSIS Koidzumi Symplocaceae. Mt. Iwate, Iwate Pref., Northern Honshu. 296028. VIBURNUM DILATATUM Thunb. Caprifoliaceae. Linden viburnum. Mt. Iwate, Iwate Pref., Northern Honshu. 296029. VIBURNUM SARGENTII Koehne Sargent cranberrybush. Noheji, Aomori Pref., Northern Honshu. 296030. WEIGELA HORTENSIS (Sieb. & Zucc.) C. A. Meyer Caprifoliaceae. Fukaura, Aomori Pref., Northern Honshu. 296031. ZANTHOXYLUM PIPERITUM (L.) DU. Rutaceae. Japanese prickly-ash. Noheji, Aomori Pref., Northern Honshu. 296032 to 296036. DIOSPYROS KAKI L. Ebenaceae. Kaki persimmon. From Korea. Scions presented by Kwany Yun Lee, Horticultural Experiment Station, Suwon. Received Feb. 25, 1964. 296032. ‘Chung Do’. 296035. ‘Kyung San Ban’. 296033. ‘Dan Sung’. 296036. ‘SA Cock’. 296034. ‘Ko Chong’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 53 296037 to 296041. From Israel. Seeds obtained from the National & University Institute of Agriculture, Beit-Dagan, under Public Law 480. Received Feb. 26, 1964. 296037. BRASSICA HIRTA Moench. Cruciferae. White mustard. No. 42073. Col. No. 21-51. Annual to 3 feet high. 296038. CARRICHTERA VELLA DC. Cruciferae. No. 42072. Col. No. 46-50. Annual to 2 feet high. 296039. CEPHALARIA JOPPICA Beguinot Dipsacaceae. No. 42996. Col. No. 66-50. Annual to 3 feet high. 296040. GLAUCIUM ARABICUM Fresen. Papaveraceae. No. 42045. Col. No. 84-50. Annual. 296041. TRIGONELLA ARABICA Delile Leguminosae. No. 42095. Col. No. 29-51. Annual to 3 feet high. 296042 and 296043. From Great Britain. Seeds purchased from Thompson & Morgan, Ipswich, England. Received Feb. 26, 1964. 296042. EUPHORBIA LATHYRUS L. Euphorbiaceae. Caper spurge. No. 40607. Native to Europe. Annual to 3 feet high. 296043. IBERIS UMBELLATA L. Cruciferae. No. 40611. Native to southern Europe. Annual to 2 feet high. 296044 to 296056. From Mexico. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry and A. S. Barclay, agricultural explorers, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 26, 1964. 296044. AESCHYNOMENE SCABRA G. Don Leguminosae. Col. No. B-1708. Disturbed field 3 miles southeast of Tepic, Nayarit, Highway 15. Plants abundant, erect annual to 9 feet high; flowers yellow. 296045. CALEA URTICAEFOLIA DC. Compositae. Col. No. G—19520. Between Pochotilan and Francisco Madero, Nayarit. Eevation 3,000 feet. Leafy perennial or biennial to 3 feet high; flowers yellow. 296046. CROTALARIA ERIOCARPA Benth. Leguminosae. Col. No. B-1709. Highway 54, 9 miles east of San Blas, Nayarit. Eleva- on 400 feet. Erect annual to 9 feet high, branching in upper third; flowers yellow. 296047. CROTALARIA INCANA L. Col. No. B-1686. Highway 190, 1 mile south of Atlixco Puebla. Elevation 6,171 feet. Erect annual herb to 5 feet high, branching from base when widely spaced or only upper third when crowded; flowers yellow; fruit abundant. 296048. CROTALARIA INCANA L. Col. No. B—1688. Roadsides outside of Oaxaca city. Elevation 5,200 feet. Erect annual to 5 feet high; flowers yellow. 296049 and 296050. DALEA LEPORINA (Ait.) Bullock. Leguminosae. 296049. Col. No. B-1685. Along toll road between Puebla and Mexico D.F. Elevation 7,000 feet. Erect annual to 5 feet high; flowers bluish purple. 54 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 296044 to 296056—Continued 296049 and 296050—Continued 296050. Col. No. B—-1707. Highway 15, 13 miles southeast of Tepic, Nayarit. Erect annual herb to 6 feet high, branching in upper third when crowded; flowers blue. 296051. DALEA VERNICA Greenman Col. No. B-1696. Roadside 30 miles northeast of Apatzingan, Michoacan. Erect annual to 5 feet high; stems straight, branching in upper third; flowers purple. 296052. DESMANTHUS INTERIOR (Britton & Rose) Bullock Leguminosae. Col. No. B-1712. Highway 15, 2 miles south of Culiacan, Sinaloa. Short-lived perennial herb to 12 feet high. 296053. DESMODIUM NICARAGUENSE Oerst. ex Benth. & Oerst. Legumino- sae. Col. No. B-1691. Seven miles northeast of Oaxaca, road to Ixtlan de Juarez, Oaxaca. Elevation 5,700 feet. Plant virgate, woody-stemmed peren- nial to 10 feet high; flowers blue. 296054. INDIGOFERA SUFFRUTICOSA Mill. Leguminosae. Anil indigo. Col. No. B-1717. Roadside, Alamos, Sonora. Shrub to 6 feet high; branches ascending; flowers pinkish. 296055. SESBANIA EXALTATA (Raf.) Rydb. Leguminosae. Col. No. B-1705. Highway 15, 15 miles southeast of Tepic, Nayarit. Erect annual herb to 10 feet high; flowers yellow. 296056. TAGETES LUCIDA Cav. Compositae. Col. No. G-18078. Aqua Amarilla, 7 miles west of Chinatu, Chihuahua. Elevation 7,800 feet. Aromatic perennial herb to 1.5 feet high. 296057 and 296058. From Pakistan. Seeds obtained from the Gordon College, Rawalpindi, under Public Law 480. Received Feb. 26, 1964. 296057. DUCROSIA ANETHIFOLIA Boiss. Umbelliferae. No. 42845. Col. No. 493. Biennial to 2 feet high. 296058. TRICHOSANTHES CUCUMERINA L. Cucurbitaceae. No. 481380. Col. No. 1501. Annual vine. 296059. PEUCEDANUM CAPENSE Sond. Umbelliferae. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds collected by A. S. Barclay, agricul- tural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 26, 1964. Col. No. B-939. Roadside fields 18.5 miles northwest of Plattenberg, road to Uniondale. Shrubby perennial to 6 feet high; flowers yellow. 296060 to 296066. From Spain. Seeds obtained from the Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agronomicas, Madrid, under Public Law 480. Received Feb. 26, 1964. 296060. ARCTIUM LAPPA L. Compositae. Great burdock. No. 43059. Biennial grown as an annual, to 8 feet high. 296061. BRASSICA HIRTA Moench. Cruciferae. White mustard. No. 48862. Annual to 4 feet high. 296062. BRASSICA SINAPISTRUM Boiss. No. 43075. Annual to 3 feet high. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 55 296060 to 296066—Continued 296063. BRASSICA TOURNEFORTII Gouan No. 48079. Annual to 3 feet high. 296064. EUPHORBIA LAGASCAE Spreng. Euphorbiaceae. No. 48571. Annual to 3 feet high. 296065. MALCOMIA AFRICANA (Willd.) Ait. Cruciferae. No. 48074. Annual to 2 feet high. 296066. TRIGONELLA GLADIATA Stev. ex Fischer Leguminosae. No. 48067. Biennial to 3 feet high. 296067 to 296073. From Turkey. Seeds obtained from the University of Ankara, Ankara, under Public Law 480. Received Feb. 26, 1964. 296067 and 296068. ASTRANTIA MACROLEMA Boiss. Umbelliferae. 296067. No. 42180. Col. No. 144. Annual to 3 feet high. 296068. No. 43458. Col. No. 144. Annual to 3 feet high. 296069. BUPLEURUM CROCEUM Fenzl Umbelliferae. No. 42168. Col. No. 212. Annual to 2 feet high. 296070. CEPHALARIA SETOSA Boiss. & Hohen Dipsacaceae. No. 41749. Col. No. 470. Annual to 3 feet high. 296071. CREPIS FOETIDA L. Compositae. No. 48478. Col. No. 895. Annual to 2 feet high. 296072. HELIOTROPIUM EUROPEAUM Linn. Boraginaceae. No. 41352. Annual to 2.5 feet high. 296073. LITHOSPERMUM APULUM Vahl _ Boraginaceae. No. 48494. Col. No. 28. Annual to 2 feet high. 296074 and 296075. From the United States. Seeds collected by A. S. Barclay and E. E. Terrell, agricultural explorers, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 26, 1964. 296074. LAPPULA REDOWSKII Greene. Boraginaceae. Col. No. B-824. Lower levels of Palo Dura Canyon State Park, Randall County, Tex. Erect annual herb to 2 feet high; flowers white. 296075. LEAVENWORTHIA TORULOSA A. Gray Cruciferae. Col. No. T-8711. Cornfield, 10 miles northwest of Lewisburg, Maury County, Tenn. Winter annual to 2 feet high. 296076 and 296077. From the United States. Seeds purchased from H. E. Saier, Dimondale, Mich. Received Feb. 26, 1964. 296076. BORAGO OFFICINALIS L. Boraginaceae. No. 17852. Native to Europe. Annual to 2 feet high. 296077. ECHIUM PLANTAGINEUM L. Boraginaceae. Borage. Ne: 40640. Native to Europe, North Africa. Annual or biennial to 3 feet igh. 296078. TEPHROSIA CINEREA (L.) Pers. Leguminosae. From Uruguay. Seeds obtained from the Universidad de la Republica, Monte- video, under Public Law 480. Received Feb. 26, 1964. No. 43352. Col. No. 3979. 56 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 296079. BRASSICA SINAPISTRUM Boiss. Cruciferae. From Yugoslavia. Seeds obtained from the Univerza v Ljubljani, Ljubjana, under Public Law 480. Received Feb. 26, 1964. No. 48741. Col. No. 201. Annual to 3 feet high. 296080 and 296081. From source unknown. Seeds obtained by Q. Jones, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 26, 1964. 296080. CASSIA HIRSUTA L. Leguminosae. No. 40667. SCS, Florida. Annual. 296081. CASSIA JAVANICA L. No. 40669. Native to Malaya. Perennial. 296082 and 296083. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solana pe otato. From Peru. Tubers collected by R. L. Plaisted, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Received Feb. 27, 1964. From the Servicio de Investigacion y Promocion Agraria, Lima. 296082. ‘Mantaro’. 296083. ‘Renacimiento’. 296084 to 296095. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Colombia. Tubers collected by R. L. Plaisted, Cornell University, Ithaca, N Received Feb. 27, 1964. From the Colombian Agricultural Program, Rockefeller Foundation, Bogota. 296084. CCC 60-‘Tocana blanca’. 296085. CCC 61-‘Tuquerrena negra’. 296086. CCC 85-‘Cajica’. 296087. CCC 107-‘Leona’. 296088. CCC 162-‘Ecuatoriana’. 296089. CCC 202-‘Curipamba’. 296090. CCC 213-‘Rubi’. 296091. CCC 228-‘Papa Londresy’. 296092. CCC 806-‘Argentina’. 296093. CCC 309-‘Salentuna’. 296094. CCC 405-‘Pana blanca’. 296095. CCC 818-‘Jabonilla’. 296096 to 296107. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Ecuador. Tubers collected by R. L. Plaisted, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. Received Feb. 27, 1964. From the Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agropecuaries, Quito. 296096. CEP 3. ‘Leona Negra’. 296097. CEP9. ‘Leona Blanca’. 296098. CEP10B ‘Tacanguilla’. 296099. CEP11. ‘Calvache’. 296100. CEP17. ‘Jardinera’. 296101. CEP 20. ‘Tulca’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 57 296096 to 296107—Continued 296102, CEP27. ‘Pan’. 296103. CEP 32. ‘Leona Blanca’. 296104. CEP 45. ‘Chola’. 296105. CEP 204. ‘Bastidas No. 1’. 296106. CEP 351. ‘Mala Noche Amarilla’. 296107. CEP 360. ‘Mampuera’. 296108. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch Rosaceae. Peach. From New Zealand. Scions presented by the Horticulture Division, Depart- ment of Agriculture, Hastings. Received Feb. 27, 1964. ‘Golden Queen Improved’. 296109. ILEX FARGESII Franch. Aquifoliaceae. From Great Britain. Cuttings presented by the Royal Botanic Garden, Edin- burgh, Scotland. Received Feb. 27, 1964. (Female). 296110. PINUS HALEPENSIS var. PITYUSA (Stev.) Gordon Pinaceae. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the U.S. Embassy, Moscow. Received Feb. 27, 1964. Wooded cape, Pitsunda, 35 miles west northwest of Sukhumi, Georgia, S.S.R. 296111. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From the Netherlands. Tubers presented by Wolf & Wolf, Amsterdam. Re- ceived Feb. 28, 1964. ‘Bintje’. 296112 and 296113. CITRUS JAMBHIRI Lush. Rutacese. From India. Seeds presented by Mr. Harbhajan Singh, Head, Div., of Plant Introduction, IARI, Ministry of Food & Agriculture, New Delhi. Re- ceived Mar. 3, 1964. 296112. Yellow. 296113. Brown. 296114 and 296115. From the Republic of South Africa. Bulbs presented by the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Received Mar. 4, 1964. 296114. HAEMANTHUS MAGNIFICUS Herb. Amaryllidaceae. Bloodlily. 296115. VELLOZIA RETINERVIS Baker Amaryllidaceae. 296116. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. From the Philippines. Tubers presented by University of the Philippines, College of Agriculture, Laguna. Received Mar. 4, 1964. BNAS 51. Reported to mature in 55 days after cuttings are field planted. 296117. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Gramineae. Sugarcane. From the Republic of South Africa. Cuttings presented by the South African Sugar Association, Natal. Received Mar. 4, 1964. 58 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 296118 to 296121. From the United Arab Republic (Egypt). Seeds presented by the Irrigation Department, Department of Agriculture, via the United States Embassy, Cairo. Received Mar. 6, 1964. 296118 and 296119. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 296118. ‘Honey Dew’. 296119. No varietal name given. 296120 and 296121. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. 296120. Fruits long. 296121. Fruits short, thick. 296122. RHODODENDRON TSCHONOSKII Maxim. Ericaceae. Tschonoskii azalea. From the United States. Plant growing at the United States Plant Introduc- tion Station, Glenn Dale, Md. Numbered Mar. 6, 1964. i B-53248. From the Arnold Arboretum, April, 1960. 296123 to296128. From Germany. Seeds presented by the Max Planck Institut fur Zuchtungs- forschung, Vogelsang. Numbered Mar. 6, 1964. 296123. SOLANUM BUKASOVII Juz. Solanaceae. R 58.1052. EBS 1902. 2n—24, Huaychulo, near Huancayo, Peru. Eleva- tion 3,800 meters. 296124. SOLANUM MEDIANS Bitt. R 58.1069. EBS 1919. Peru. 296125. SOLANUM MULTI-INTERRUPTUM Bitter R 58.1059. EBS 1909. 2n—24. Dept. Ancash, Rio Fortaleza. Caljacay, Peru. Elevation 2,500 meters. 296126. SOLANUM RAPHANIFOLIUM Cardenas & Hawkes. R 58.1031. EBS 1881. Cuzco, Sacsahuaman, Peru. Elevation 3,520 meters. 296127. SOLANUM SPARSIPILUM (Bitter) Juz. & Buk. R 58.1004. EBS 1854. 2n—24. La Paz city, Bolivia. 296128. SOLANUM SUCRENSE Hawkes. R 58.1075. EBS 1849. Between Sucre and Zudanez, Bolivia. Elevation 2,750 meters. 296129 to 296137. From the United States. Selections made at the United States Regional Plant Introduction Station, Geneva, N. Y. Numbered Mar. 6, 1964. 296129. BETA VULGARIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Common beet. G-10528-B. Selection from P.I. 263865 from Greece. Plant medium vigor, 21 inches high, 30 inches wide; petioles purple; roots red globe 3.25 by 4 inches; flesh red and white, medium zoning. 296130. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. BOTRYTIS L. Cruciferae. Cauliflower. Disease-resistant selection rated on a 0-5 scale, 0 is disease free, 5 is severely diseased. G-4468-S. Selection from P.I. 226504 from Iran. Plants vigorous, to 24 inches high and 48 inches wide, no summer or fall bolting, very late curding; curds 3 inches. Alternaria leaf spot 4.0; downy mildew 5.0; turnip mosaic 2.2; cauliflower mosaic 0.6. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 59 296129 to 296137—Continued 296131 to 296137. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Cabbage. Disease resistant selections rated on a 0-5 scale. ‘‘0” is disease free, “5” is severely diseased. 296131. G—1552-S. Selection from P.I. 205992 from Sweden. Plants very vigorous, to 12 inches high and 21 inches wide, early heading; head solid globe to 5 inches diameter, medium quality. Selected for downy mildew resistance. Inoculated plants were mildew free in greenhouse. 296132. G—15538-S. Selection from P.J. 205993 from Sweden. Plants very vigorous, to 12 inches high and 24 inches wide, very early heading; head solid globe to 5 by 6 inches, medium quality. Selected for downy mildew resistance. Inoculated plants were mildew free in greenhouse. 296133. G—1554—-S. Selection from P.I. 205994, from Sweden, for downy mildew resistance. Plants vigorous, to 12 inches high and 21 inches wide, midseason-late maturing, Marion market type; head solid globe, to 7 inches in diameter, medium quality. 296134. G—5142-S. Selection from P.I. 222237 from Iran. Plants very vigorous to 18 inches high and 38 inches wide, late heading; head loose, flat globe 5 by 9 inches; leaves large, much bloom. Downy mildew 2.2, turnip mosaic 2.4, cauliflower mosaic 2.8. 296135. G—5145-S. Selection from P.I. 225856 from Denmark. Plants medium vigor, to 10 inches high and 21 inches wide, very early heading; head solid globe, to 7.5 inches diameter; leaf small. Alternaria leaf spot 3.6, downy mildew 4.0, cauliflower mosaic 2.8. 296136. G—5148-S. Selection from P.I. 225859 from Denmark. Plants vigorous, to 11 inches high and 29 inches wide, very early heading; heads loose globe 8 by 10 inches. Alternaria leaf spot 3.6, downy mil- dew 3.2, turnip mosaic 3.6, and cauliflower mosaic 0.0. 296137. G-—5150-S. Selection from P.I. 225861 from Denmark. Plants excellent vigor, to 12 inches high and 31 inches wide, very early heading; head loose, pointed, 9 by 8 inches; leaves wavy margined. Alternaria leaf spot 3.4, downy mildew 4.0, turnip mosaic 2.6, cauliflower mosaic 0.8. 296138 and 296139. From the United States. Seeds collected in Colorado by G. Viehmeyer, Univer- sity of Nebraska, Lincoln. Numbered Mar. 6, 1964. 296138. PENSTEMON STRICTUS Benth. Scrophulariaceae. Col. No. V68-194. Roadside, Old Monarch Pass, west of Continental Divide, 5 miles north of U.S. Highway 50. Plant slender, to 30 inches high; flowers dark blue, on strict spikes. 296139. PENSTEMON WATSONII A. Gray Scrophulariaceae. Col. No. V63-223. Among Amelanchier along Cottonwood Pass Road, southwest of Gypsum. Plants mat forming, ‘“‘mint-flowered,”’ with 10-15 flowering stems; flowers 0.625 inches long, dark blue. 296140 to 296203. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the All- Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received Mar. 6, 1964. 296140 to 296142. AVENA BYZANTINA Koch. Gramineae. 296140. No.9953. ‘Byzantina 602’. Azerbaijan. 296141. No.9954. ‘Byzantina 956’. Azerbaijan. 296142. No.9992. ‘Byzantinall’. Uzbekistan. 296143 to 296149. AVENA SATIVA L. Common oats. 296143. No. 3466. ‘Juleilejnyj’. The Ukraine. 60 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 296140 to 296203—Continued 296143 to 296149—Continued 296144. No. 3949. “Juleilejnyj 507’. Poltava region, the Ukraine. 296145. No.4718. ‘Nemercanskij Samyj Rannij’. The Ukraine. ‘Verhniacskij 53’. The Ukraine. ‘Verhniacskij 41’. The Ukraine. AVENA SATIVA var. ARISTATA Schlecht. 296146. No.5103. Local. Crimea. 296147. No. 7237. 296148. No. 7967. 296149. No. 8260. ‘Hasan’. 296150 to 296153. 296150. No.4071. Local. Crimea. 296151. No.5094. Local. Crimea. 296152. No.5096. Local. Crimea. 296153. No. 8257. ‘Sovetskij’. The Ukraine. 296154. AVENA SATIVA var. GRISEA Koern. & Wern. No. 3727. The Ukraine. 296155 to 296181. AVENA SATIVA var. MUTICA Schlecht. 296155. No. 3712. Odessa region. 296156. No.3713. Local. Kherson region. 296157. No.3715. Local. Nikolaev region. 296158. No.8717. Local. Kherson region. 296159. No.3722. Local. Kherson region. 296160. No.3726. Local. Poltava region, the Ukraine. 296161. No.3728. Local. Odessa region. 296162. No. 3731. Odessa region. 296163. No. 3960. Crimea. 296164. No. 4056/1. Crimea. 296165. No. 4062. Crimea. 296166. No. 4069/1. Crimea region, the Ukraine. 296167. No. 4088. Crimea. 296168. No. 4885. The Ukraine. 296169. No.4891/1. Odessa region. ‘Verhniacskij 54’. The Ukraine. ‘Lgovsnij 1026’. Kursk region. ‘Artemovskij 1’. The Ukraine. 296170. No. 4894/1. The Ukraine. 296171. No.4901. Zhitomir region, the Ukraine. 296172. No. 6809. 296173. No. 8077. ‘Krymskij 75’. Crimea. 296174. No.8770. ‘Krymskij 90’. Crimea. 296175. No.10572. Local. Moldavia. 296176. No.10585. Local. Moldavia. 296177. No.10602. Local. Moldavia. 296178. No.10623. Local. Moldavia. 296179. No. 10790. 296180. No. 10854. 296181. No. 11222. ‘Artemovskij 107’. The Ukraine. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 61 -296140 to 296203—Continued 296182 and 296183. AVENA STRIGOSA Schreb Lopsided oats. 296182. No. 2168. A-14. Lithuania. 296183. No. 4884. Kiev region, the Ukraine. 296184. HorDEUM (hybrid). Gramineae. No. 18852. H. distichon var. nudum x< H. vulgare var. coeleste. Local. Ethiopia. Relatively resistant to stem rust. 296185 to 296188. HORDEUM DISTICHON L. Two-rowed barley. Relatively resistant to stem rust. 296185. No.11809. Local. Arabia. 296186. No.18827. Local. Ethiopia. 296187. No.4814. Local. Krasnojarsk. 296188. No.18069. ‘Narodnyj9’. Krasnodar Territory. Relatively resistant to Helminthosporium. 296189 to 296191. HORDEUM DISTICHON var. PALMELLA Harlan. Two-rowed barley. Relatively resistant to Helminthosporium. 296189. No.18265. ‘Bao-San-Er-Lin’. East China. 296190. No. 188438. Local. Ethiopia. 296191. No.19168. Kr x Kn. Czechoslovakia. 296192 to 296203. HORDEUM VULGARE var. PALLIDUM Seringe. Six-rowed barley. 296192. No. 31386. Local. Tajikustan. Relatively resistant to stem rust. 296193. No. 4997. Local. Primorsk Territory. Relatively resistant to Helminthosporium. 296194. No.5291. Local. Primorsk Territory. Relatively resistant to Helminthosporium. 296195. No.6166. Local. Northern Caucasus. Relatively resistant to stem rust. 296196. No.7735. Local. Turkey. Relatively resistant to stem rust. 296197. No. 12833. Local. Karakhstan. Relatively resistant to stem rust. 296198. No.138031. ‘Kruglik 21’. Krasnodar Territory. Winter hardy. 296199. No.13312. ‘Krasnyj Dar’. Krasnodar Territory. Winter hardy. 296200. No. 16947. ‘Krasnodarskij 1918’. Krasnodar Territory. Win- ter hardy. 296201. No.16948. ‘Krasnodarskij 2929’. Krasnodar Territory. Win- ter hardy. 296202. No.18469. ‘Odessnij17’. Odessa region. Winter hardy. 296203. No. 19289. ‘Pallidum 48’. Lvov region. Winter hardy. 296204 to 296208. CORYLUS AVELLANA L. Betulaceae. Filbert. From Italy. Scions presented by Ispettorato Provinciale Agricoltura Avellino, Naples. Received Mar. 9, 1964. 296204. ‘Camponica’. 296207. ‘Tonda di Giffoni’. 296205. ‘Riccia di Talanico’. 296208. ‘Tonda rossa’. 296206. ‘Tonda bianco’. 62 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 296209. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Cruciferae. Cabbage. From the United States. Seeds held at the Regional Plant Introduction Sta- tion, Geneva, N. Y. Numbered Mar. 9, 1964. A component of P.I. 181723, B. oleraceae var. gemmifera from Syria. Cab- bage plants uniformity five, habit two, vigor three, to 10 inches high and 23 inches wide, leafiness three, late maturity one; heads flat, 6 inches deep and 10 inches diameter, firm, green, marketable at Geneva, August 1, 1963. Seeds sown March 15, set in field April 22-25. One hundred days from field planting to harvest. Formed four to five baseball size heads under main head and at base late August. 296210 and 296211. From the Republic of South Africa. Stolons presented by the Division of Plant and Seed Control, Pretoria. Received Mar. 9, 1964. 296210. DIGITARIA cf. DECUMBENS Stent Gramineae. DL/64/205. Thabazimbe. 296211. PENNISETUM sp. Gramineae. Plot 223. 296212. CITRUS MEDICA L. Rutaceae. Citron. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Volcani Institute of Agricultural Re- search, Rehovot. Received Mar. 11, 1964. ‘Etrog’. 296213 to 296276. From Israel. Seeds collected by H. C. Murphy, Oat Investigations, Agricul- tural Research Service, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 11, 1964. 296213 to 296232. AVENA BARBATA Brot. Gramineae. Slender oats. All were collected in wild. 296213. No. 7-69. East of Afek, Haifa Bay. 296214. No. 7-73. Kefar Ata, Haifa Bay. 296215. No. 7-74. Shefar’am, lower Galilee> 296216. No. 7-76. Kefar Manda’, lower Galilee. 296217. No. 7-77. Rummana, lower Galilee. 296218. No. 7-82. Bet Oren, Mount Carmel. 296219. No.7-83. Kefar Hasidim, Haifa Bay. 296220. No. 7-84. Kh. Ra’s Ali, lower Galilee. 296221. No. 7-88. Sede-Ilan, eastern lower Galilee. 296222. No. 7-89. Lavi, eastern lower Galilee. 296223. No. 7-90. Poriyya (Hospital), eastern lower Galilee. 296224. No. 7-91. Poriyya Illit, eastern lower Galilee. 296225. No. 7-92. Atlit, coast of Carmel. 296226. No. 7-98. Ya’arot Karmel, Mount Carmel. 296227. No. 7-94. Isfiya, Mount Carmel. 296228. No. 7-100. Ramat-Yishay, valley of Esdraelon. 296229. No. 7-102. Migdal Ha’Emeq, lower Galilee. 296230. No. 7-109. Nazerat Illit (Nazareth), lower Galilee. 296231. No. 7-110. Bet-Qeshet, eastern lower Galilee. 296232. No. 7-111. Sharona, eastern lower Galilee. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 296213 to 296276—Continued - 296233 to 296276. AVENA STERILIS L. All were collected in the wild. 296233. 296234. 296235. 296236. 296237. 296238. 296239. 296240. 296241. 296242. 296243. 296244. 296245. 296246. 296247. 296248. 296249. 296250. 296251. 296252. 296253. 296254. 296255. 296256. 296257. 296258. 296259. 296260. 296261. 296262. 296263. 296264. 296265. 296266. 296267. 296268. 296269. 296270. No. 6-81. No. 6-82. No. 6-86. No. 6-89. No. 6-90. No. 6-91. No. 6-92. No. 6-93. No. 6-97. No. 6-100. No. 6-106. No. 6-107. No. 6-110. No. 6-111. No. 6-114. No. 6-115. No. 6-117. No. 6-119. No. 6-134. No. 6-145. No. 6-81-2. No. 6-81-3. No. 6-84-5. No. 6-89-1. No. 6-89-38. No. 6-93-1. No. 6-93-2. No. 6-93-38. No. 6-934. No. 6-93-5. No. 6—101-4. No. 6-101-5. No. 6-105-2. No. 6-105-5. No. 6—106-2. No. 6-107-3. No. 6-110-1. No. 6—110-2. West of Afek, Haifa Bay. East of Afek, Haifa Bay. Deir-Hanna, lower Galilee. Ginnosar, Sea of Galilee. Sha’ar Ha’Aliyya, coast of Carmel. Ahuzza, Mount Carmel. The Refineries, Haifa Bay. Kefar-Ata, Haifa Bay. H. Bor Nishbar, lower Galilee. Bu’eina, lower Galilee. Tirat-Karmel, coast of Carmel. Kefar Gallim, coast of Carmel. Nesher, Haifa Bay. Kefar Hasidim, Haifa Bay. HaSolelim, lower Galilee. Zippori, lower Galilee. Tur’an, lower Galilee. Lavi, eastern lower Galilee. Ramat Yishay, valley of. Esdraelon. 63 Animated oats. Nazerat Illit (Nazareth), lower Galilee. Seeds from individual plant selections, greenhouse propagated and sub- jected to specific disease studies. OCR. race 276 OSR. race 6 Susceptible Susceptible Susceptible Susceptible Susceptible Very resistant Susceptible Susceptible Susceptible Susceptible Resistant Susceptible Resistant Susceptible Resistant Susceptible Resistant Susceptible Resistant Susceptible Susceptible Resistant Susceptible Resistant Resistant Susceptible Very resistant Moderately resistant Susceptible Resistant Susceptible Susceptible Susceptible Resistant Very resistant Susceptible 64 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 296213 to 296276—Continued 296233 to 296276—Continued OCR. race 276 OCR. race 6 296271. No. 6-111-3. Susceptible Very resistant 296272. No. 6-115-2. Resistant Susceptible 296273. No. 6—-116—-4. Resistant Susceptible 296274. No. 6-145-1. Susceptible Susceptible 296275. No. 6-145-8. Susceptible Susceptible 296276. No.6-145-4. Susceptible Susceptible 296277 to 296280. SACCHARUM (hybrids). Gramineae. Sugarcane. From British Guiana. ited, Georgetown. 296277. DB 5/55. 296278. DB 85/53. 296281 to 296285. From Ethiopia. Seeds presented by the United States Agency for Interna- tional Development, Addis Ababa. Received Mar. 12, 1964. Cuttings presented by the Bookers Sugar Estates, Lim- Received Mar. 11, 1964. 296279. 296280. DB 136/56. D 158/41. 296281. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Compositae. Safflower. ‘Aklilow’. Debre-Zeit Agr. Expt. Sta. 296282. CARTHAMUS sp. Debre-Zeit Agr. Expt. Sta. 296283. CARTHAMUS sp. Wild carthamus. Collected near Debre-Zeit. Elevation 6,000 feet. Road- side weed. 296284. CARTHAMUS sp. Wild carthamus. Collected near Asmara. Elevation 7,000 feet. Road- side weed. 296285. CARTHAMUS sp. Wild carthamus. Collected near Asmara. Elevation 7,000 feet. Road- side weed. 296286 to 296293. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L. Compositae. Sunflower. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Received Mar. 18, 1964. 296286. ‘Comet’. Seeds smallish. 296287. ‘Ella’. Seeds smallish. 296288. ‘Franslever’. From Russia via France. Seeds black. 296289. ‘Jupiter’. Seeds black. 296290. ‘Laan’. Seeds small. 296291. ‘Pole Star’. Seeds smallish. 296292. ‘Short Russian’. Seeds black. 296293. ‘Universal’. Seeds smallish. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 65 296294 to 296313. DIOSPYROS KAKI L. Ebenaceae. Kaki persimmon. From Japan. Budsticks presented by the Horticultural Research Station; Okitsu, Shimizu City. Received Mar. 13, 1964. 296294. ‘Aizumishirazu’. 296304. ‘Jiro’. 296295. ‘Amahyakume’. 296305. ‘Koshuhyakume’. 296296. ‘Dojohachiya’. 296306. ‘Matsumoto-wasefuyu’. 296297. ‘Fuyu’. 296307. ‘Okugosho’. 296298. ‘Grionbo’. 296308. ‘Saijo’. 296299. ‘Grosho’. 296309. ‘Shogatsu’. 296300. ‘Hagakushi’. 296310. ‘Yamatohyakume’, 296301. ‘Hanagosho’. 296311. ‘Yokono’. 296302. ‘Hiraranenashi’. 296312. ‘Yotsumizo’. 296303. ‘Ichiki-Jiro’. 296313. ‘Zenjimaru’. 296314. TRITICUM VAVILOVII var. VANEUM Jakub. Gramineae. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic. Seeds presented by B. C. Jenkins, Winnipeg, Canada. Received Mar. 17, 1964. From Leningrad. 296315 and 296316. RIBES sp. Saxifragaceae. From Denmark. Scions presented by Count F. M. Knuth, Knuthenborg, Bana- holm. Received Mar. 17, 1964. Large-fruited and heavy-bearing gooseberries. Berries oval, greenish yellow with reddish cheek or entirely red, size of ‘Reine Claude’ plums. 296315. ‘Achilles’. 296316. ‘Whinhan’s Industry’. 296317. FRAGARIA (hybrid). Rosaceae. From Japan. Plants presented by the Morioka Branch, Horticultural Research Station, Ministry of Agriculture and Forest: y, Shimokiyagawa, Morioka. Received Mar. 17, 1964. ‘Fukuba’. 296318. LOTUS CORNICULATUS L. Leguminosae. Birdsfoot trefoil. From Brazil. Seeds presented by Weilbull do Brazil Limited, Carazinho. Re- ceived Mar. 18, 1964. ‘Sao Gabriel’. Rio Grande do Sol. 296319. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. From the Philippines. Seeds collected by H. M. Munger, Cornell University, Ithaca. Received from Laguna. Received Mar. 18, 1964. A mixture of brown and white, kidney- and ovoid-shaped, large and small beans. 296320. VIBURNUM CORYLIFOLIUM Hook. f. & Thoms. Caprifoliaceae. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by the Botanic Gardens, Wageningen. Received Mar. 19, 1964. 66 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 296321 to 296328. From Hong Kong. Marcots and grafted plants presented by the Agriculture and Forestry Department, Kowloon. Numbered Mar. 19, 1964. 296321 and 296322. CLAUSENA LANSIUM (Lour.) Skeels Rutaceae. Wampi. 296321. ‘Kai Sum Wampei’. 296322. ‘Sweet Wampei’. 296323. EUPHORIA LONGANA Lam. Sapindaceae. Longan. ‘Shek Kip’. 296324 to 296328. LITCHI CHINENSIS Sonner Sapindaceae. Lychee. 296324. ‘Hak Yip’. Marcots. 296325. ‘Kwei Mei’. Grafted plants. 296326. ‘Nor Mei Che’. Grafted plants. 296327. ‘Sam Yuet Hung’. Marcots. 296328. ‘Wai Chee’. Marcots. 296329. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Pakistan. Tubers presented by the Ayub Agricultural Research Insti- tute, Lyallpur. Numbered Mar. 19, 1964. U.S.A. 5. 296330 to 296345. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Received Mar. 19, 1964. 296330 and 296331. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Cruciferae. Cabbage. 296330. DL/64/201. ‘Cape Spitz’. An old local cultivar. 296331. DL/64/202. No. 20. Resistant to black rot. 296332. CITRULLUS sp. Cucurbitaceae. DL/64/198. STS 4090. Transvaal. Semiwild edible watermelon; flesh white. 296333. CITRULLUS sp. DUO on STS 4091. Transvaal. Semiwild edible watermelon; flesh red. 296334. CITRULLUS LANATUS (Thunb.) Mansf. Watermelon. DL/64/186. Transvaal. Native name “Makatan”,. Weed on cultivated land. 296335. CITRULLUS sp. DL/64/187. Natal Museum, Pietermaritzburg. 296336. CITRULLUS sp. DL/64/189. Wild near Kimberly, Northern Cape Province. Native name “Tsamma.” 296337. CITRULLUS sp. DL/64/190. Postmasburg. Native name “Tsamma”. 296338. CITRULLUS sp. DL/64/191. Namaqualand. Native name “Tsamma’”’. Small fruited. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 67 296330 to 296345—Continued 296339. CITRULLUS LANATUS (Thunb.) Mansf. Watermelon. DL/64/192. Kalahari. Native name “Tsamma”’. 296340. CITRULLUS sp. DL/64/193. Kalahari. Native name “Tsamma”. 296341. CITRULLUS sp. DL/64/194. Kalahari. Native name “Tsamma”. 296342. CITRULLUS sp. DL/64/195. Kalahari. Native name ‘“Tsamma”’. 296343. CITRULLUS sp. DL/64/196. Kalahari. Native name “Tsamma”. 296344. CITRULLUS sp. DL/64/197. Gordonia, Cape Province. Native name “Tsamma’’. 296345. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. DL/64/200. Transvaal. Small fruited. A weed on cultivated land. 296346 to 296359. From Canada. Seeds presented by the Dominican Aboretum and Botanic Garden, Ottawa. Received Mar. 19, 1964. 296346. CEANOTHUS AMERICANUS L. Rhamnaceae. Jersey-tea. No. 12544. Open shade clearings, Jones Creek, Butternut Bay, 9 miles southwest of Brockville, Leeds County, Ontario. Shrub to 2 feet high. 296347. CEANOTHUS OVATUS Desf. Inland Jersey-tea. No. 12360. Lenark County, 1 mile northeast of Almonte, Ontario. 296348 and 296349. ELAEAGNUS COMMUTATA Bernh. Elaeagnaceae. Silverberry. 296348. No.1. Northeast slope, gravelly native pasture, Saskatchewan. 296349. No.2. Ten miles north of Macklin, Saskatchewan. 296350 to 296352. VIBURNUM ACERIFOLIUM L. Caprifoliaceae. 296350. No.1. Hamilton Ontario. 296351. No.2. Wooded ridge, West Flamboro, Wentworth County, On- tario. 296352. No. 12470. Sandy soil, edge of forest, along Highway 21, 1.5 miles southeast of Port Frank, Bosanquet Township, Lambton County, Ontario. Shrub to 5 feet high. 296353 to 296356. VIBURNUM LENTAGO L. 296353. No.1. Hamilton, Ontario. 296354. No.2. Woods near Dow’s Lake, Carleton County, Ottawa. 296355. No. 12498. Along roadside shrubs 2 miles west of Port Colborne, Sugarloaf Foint, Welland County, Ontario. Snrub rare in area, to 8 feet high. 296356. No.12541. Edge of wooded slope, 1 mile north of Mallorytown Landing, Ontario. Shrub to 15 feet high. 296357 and 296358. VIBURNUM RAFINESQUIANNUM Schultes 296357. No. 7371. Shallow limestone soil in open deciduous woods, Champlain Bridge area, Cunningham Island. Ottawa River, Carleton County, Ontario. Shrub to 6 feet high. 296358. No. 123738. Shallow limestone soil, 1 mile northeast of Harwood Plains, March Township, Carleton County, Ontario. 68 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 296346 to 296359—Continued 296359. VIBURNUM TRILOBUM Marsh. No. 13177. Low, moist ravine, Willowdale, New York Township, York County, Ontario. Shrub to 6 feet high; fruit red. 296360. SOLANUM sp. Solanaceae. From the United States. Seedlings presented by the Honolulu Botanic Garden, Honolulu, Hawaii. Received Feb. 138, 1964. Numbered Mar. 19, 1964. HBG No. 63.2805. From Colombia. Along Rio Dagua, El Boqueron, about 6.5 km. below Lobo Guerrero. Elevation 500 meters. Plants very spiny; spines yellow; fruit orange colored, to 5 cm. diameter. 296361 to 296380. From the United States. Seeds held at the Regional Plant Introduction Sta- tion, Ames, Iowa. Numbered Mar. 23, 1964. 296361. GALEGA OFFICINALIS L. Leguminosae. Common goatsrue. Component of P.I. 239952 from Afghanistan. Vigorous, large, herbaceous legume; leaves pinnately compound. Annual outdoors at Ames, but peren- nial indoors. 296362 to 296371. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 296362 to 296370. Genetic lines presented by M. Hardin, Geary, Okla. 296362. A-48. ‘Smoky Mountain’. Woolly leaf, large red (Wo). 296363. A-49. No.25. Pedicel jointless; fruit oblong, red; tree; genes (d j RYC). 296364. A-50. No.33. Pedicels jointless; fruit red; genes (d sp j). 296365. A-51. No.34. Pedicel jointless; fruit red; genes (j sp u). ae A-52. No.40. Pedicel jointless; wind resistant, tree; genes jsp t). 296367. A-53. ‘Dura Red’. Fruit heart shaped; genes (d spc U). 296368. A-54. M x D—2 ovared; genes (d sp u). 296369. A-—55. Plant low bush; fruit red; genes (sp u). 296370. A-—56. Plant summer bearing; fruit pink; genes (Sp U). 296371. A434. P. A, Young GV-1161. Carries gene (C). From Tomato Disease Laboratory, Texas A. and M. 296372 and 296373. MELILOTUS ALBA Desr. Leguminosae. White sweetclover. From Dominion Arboretum and Botanic Garden, Ottawa, Canada. 296372. A-64. C.A.N. 5012. ‘Arctic’. Plants erect, uniform, resistant to winter killing, drought and disease. 296373. A-65. C.A.N. 5018. ‘Brandon Dwarf’. Plants dwarf, not drought resistant; stems and leaves fine. 296374 and 296375. MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS (L.) Lam. Leguminosae. Yellow sweetclover. From Dominion Arboretum and Botanic Garden, Ottawa, Canada. 296374. A-67. C.A.N. 5023. ‘Aura’. Plants erect, late maturing, very hardy; forage and seed yield high. 296375. A-68. C.A.N. ‘Erector’. Plants very winter hardy; forage and seed yield high. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 69 - 296361 to 296380—Continued 296376. PANICUM MILIACEUM L. Gramineae. Proso. From Dominion Arboretum and Botanic Garden, Ottawa, Canada. A-83. C.A.N. 5111. ‘Crown’. Plants fine stemmed, leafy, early maturing, high yielding, drought resistant; panicle ‘‘effusum” type. 296377. PENNISETUM SPICATUM (L.) Willd. Gramineae. Pearl millet. A-93. From the University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, ex in wild, South Africa. 296378. SETARIA ITALICA (L.) Beauv. Gramineae. Foxtail millet. A-84. C.A.N.5112. ‘Empire’. From Dominion Arboretum and Botanic Garden, Ottawa, Canada. Plants upright, very leafy. 296379. TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Leguminosae. Alsike clover. A-69. C.A.N. ‘Alon’. From Dominion Arboretum and Botanic Garden, Ottawa, Canada. Perennial, hardy in Ottawa; seed yield good. Selected for resistance to mosaic and mildew. 296380. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Leguminosae. Whiteclover. A-73. C.A.N.5188. ‘Pathfinder’. From Dominion Arboretum and Bo- tanic Garden, Ottawa, Canada. Plants leafy, persistent, medium growth habit; leaves well marked; seed production good. 296381 to 296394. From Iran. Seeds presented by the United States Embassy, Tehran. Received Mar. 23, 1964. 296381. ALLIUM PORRUM L. Liliaceae. Leek. 296382. ANETHUM GRAVEOLENS L. Umbelliferae. Dill. 296383. BRASSICA RAPA L. Cruciferae. Turnip. 296384. CITRULLUS LANATUS (Thunb.) Mansf. Cucubitaceae. Watermelon. Sharifabad area. 296385 and 296386. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 296385. Persian melon from Isfahan. 296386. ‘Varamin’. 296387. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucumber. Shimiran area. 296388. CUCURBITA MOSCHATA Duchesne ex Poir. Cucurbitaceae. Cushaw. 296389. LEPIDIUM SATIVUM L. Cruciferae. Garden cress. 296390 and 296391. OcIMUM BASILICUM L. Labiatae. Basil. 296390. Red basil. 296391. Sweet basil. 296392. SATUREJA HORTENSIS L. Labiatae. Summer savory. 296393. SPINACIA OLERACEA L. Chenopodiaceae. Spinach. 296394. TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L. Leguminosae. Fenugreek. 296395 to 296416. From the United States. Softwood cuttings collected from the wild in 1963, unless otherwise noted. Now growing at the University of Maine, Orono, Maine. Numbered Mar. 23, 1964. 70 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 296395 to 296416—Continued 296395 to 296412. VACCINIUM CORYMBOSUM L. FE ricaceae. Highbush blueberry. 296395. Col. No. DE—Me. 624. Collected in 1962. Windswept height, about 100 feet southeast of fire tower, Mount Pisgah, Monmouth. Bush 3.5 to 4 feet high, 4 feet wide, compact, with trace of winter injury; berries in August good size for wild, average in color, very good in flavor and tender; calyx ragged. 296396. Col. No. DE—Me. 632. Collected in 1962. Edge of high, north- ern-exposed, burned-over, lowbush blueberry field, Celia Bean’s farm, Bean’s Corner, Farmington (SCS aerial photo DMR 2-110). Plant 3.5 feet high, with trace of winter injury; berry set good. 296397. Col. No. DE—Me. 683. Edge of old pasture with northern ex- posure, Celia Bean’s farm, Bean’s Corner, Farmington. Plant 3.5 feet high and 5 feet wide with no winter injury. 296398. Col. No. DE—Me. 634. Near lowbush field, Celia Bean’s farm. 296399. Col. No. DE—Me. 635. Sparse birch- and pine-covered semipas- ture with northwest exposure, adjacent to Celia Bean’s lowbush blueberry field. Plant 4 feet high and 5 feet wide, with trace of winter injury; berry set good. 296400. Col. No. DE—Me. 636. Sparse birch- and pine-covered semipas- ture with northwest exposure, adjacent to Celia Bean’s lowbush blueberry field. Plant 4 feet high and 5 feet wide, with no trace of winter injury. 296401. Col. No. DE—Me. 637. Semiprotected northern exposure, Esty Voter’s abandoned farm, Porter Hill, Temple. Elevation about 1,000 feet. Plant old, to 6 feet high and 6 feet wide, infected with witches’ broom; terminal winter injury. 296402. Col. No. DE—Me. 638. Semiprotected northern exposure Esty Voter’s abandoned farm, Porter Hill, Temple. Elevation about 1,000 feet. Plant old, to 6 feet high and 6 feet wide, infected with witches’ broom; terminal winter injury. 296403. Col. No. DE—Me. 639. Semiprotected northern exposure, Esty Voter’s abandoned farm, Porter Hill, Temple. Elevation about 1,000 feet. Plant old, to 6 feet high and 6 feet wide, infected with witches’ broom; terminal winter injury. 296404. Col. No. DE—Me. 5005. Collected in 1950; plant established at Jonesboro breeding nursery. Collected at Colburn Farm, East Lebanon. Plant 4 feet high and 4 feet wide, bushy; berries fair size, good flavor, dark color. This accession’s chief merit is its winter hardiness. 296405. Col. No. DE—Me. 5009. Collected in 1950; plant established at Jonesboro breeding nursery. Collected at Eino Anderson farm, Owls Head. Plant vigorous, to 4.5 feet high and 4.5 feet wide, dense; fruit average in size, color and quality for plant from wild. Its chief merits are wood and fruit-bud hardiness. 296406. Col. No. DE—Me. 6310. Semiprotected northern exposure, Esty Voter’s abandoned farm, Porter Hill, Temple. Elevation about 1,000 feet. Plant old, to 6 feet high and 6 feet wide, infected with witches’ broom; terminal winter injury. 296407. Col. No. DE—Me. 6312. Shallow upland soil, edge of cultivated field, Stanley Smith farm, Monmouth. Plant 3.5 feet high and 5 feet wide with traces of winter injury. Collected because of vigorous new growth in exposed location. 296408. Col. No. DE—Me. 6313. Shallow upland soil, edge of cultivated field, Stanley Smith farm, Monmouth. Plant 3 feet high and 3 feet wide, new growth vigorous and free from witches’ broom; good fruit set on lower branches. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 fale 296395 to 296416—Continued 296395 to 296412—Continued 296409. Col. No. DE—Me. 6314. Shallow upland soil, exposed, cultivated field, Stanley Smith farm, Monmouth. Plant 4.5 feet high and 6 feet wide; trace of winter injury, new growth vigorous; some fruit set. 296410. Col. No. DE—Me. 6316. Severe northwest exposure near old stone wall and trail to fire tower Mount Pisgah, Monmouth. Plant 4 feet high and 4 feet wide, trace of winter injury; new growth vigorous; fruit set fair. 296411. Col. No. DE—Me. 6317. Semiprotected area north side of fire tower trail, Mount Pisgah, Monmouth. Plant 4.5 feet high and 2.5 feet wide, erect; leaves long, lanceolate, set at markedly acute angle; fruit set light. 296412. Col. No. DE—Me. 6318. Semiprotected area north side of fire tower trail, Mount Pisgah, Monmouth. Plant 4 feet high and 4 feet wide; leaves unusually dark green with very acute angles; fruit set good. 296413. VACCINIUM LAMARCKII Camp Col. No. DE—Me. 6315. Sheltered site, Stanley Smith farm, Monmouth. Plant a spreading lowbush, about 20 feet in diameter with many 12- to 14- inch, nonbranching stems; leaves dark green; fruit set poor. Collected for vigor and foliage color. 296414 and 296415. VACCINIUM MYRTILLOIDES Michx. 296414. Col. No. DE—Me. 631. Exposed, thin soil location, Mount Pisgah, Monmouth. Plant 2 feet high, survived winter well. 296415. Col. No. DE—Me. 6311. North slope overlooking Pebble Beach, North Bay, Moosehead Lake, Kinso Mountain. Plant 2 feet high prob- ably snow protected; smooth-leaved type. 296416. VACCINIUM sp. Col. No. DE—Me. 6319. In crack of ledge-face, high above ground, in severe northwest exposure, without benefit of snow cover or shrubbery, 100 feet west of Mount Pisgah fire tower. Plant small with only trace of winter injury; fruit set light. 296417. FRAGARIA (hybrid). Rosaceae. From Canada. Plants presented by the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Received Dec. 5, 1963. Numbered Mar. 24, 1964. ‘Redcoat’. Virus index plants. 296418 to 296425. From the United States. Rooted cuttings presented by the University of Cali- fornia, Davis. Numbered Mar. 24, 1964. 296418. VITIS (hybrid). Vitaceae. Virus negative grapes. Davis No. 55-77. Seyve-Villard 20-365. From Madet-Botton, France. 296419 to 296425. VITIS VINIFERA L. European grape. Virus negative grapes. 296419. Davis No. 54-106. ‘Romania’. From Yugoslavia. 296420. Davis No. 55-12. ‘Fernao Pires’. From Portugal. 296421. Davis No. 55-14. ‘Vital’. From Portugal. 296422. Davis No. 55-20. ‘Uehara 4’. From S. Uehara, Japan. 296423. Permit 37-2440. ‘Merlot’. Clone 8. From Mendoza, Argentina. 296424. Permit 37-2440. ‘Merlot’. Clone 11. From Mendoza, Argen- tina. 72 296418 to 296425—Continued 296419 to 296425—Continued 296425. tina. 296426 to 296451. Permit 37-2440. ‘Merlot’. Clone 12. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 From Mendoza, Argen- BETA VULGARIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Sugar beet. From countries indicated. Seeds presented by The Great Western Sugar Com- pany, Longmont, Colo., now held at the National Seed Storage Laboratory, Numbered Mar. 24, 1964. Fort Collins, Colo. P.I. No. Variety 296426. 296427. 296428. 296429. 296430. 296431. 296432. 296433. 296434. 296435. 296436. 296437. 296438. 296439. 296440. 296441. 296442. 296443. 296444. 296445. 296446. 296447. 296448. 296449. 296450. 296451. A 34 A 97 A 102 A118 A 141 A 145 A 147 A 149 A 163 A 165 A 200 A 201 A 219- 62R A 220 A 221 A 227 A 226— 60 L A277 A 325 A 1104— 50 A 1128 A 1146- 52 L A 1146— 52 L A 1195 A 1253 A 1254 Source Germany Sweden Germany Netherlands Netherlands ex France Sweden Canada ex Netherlands Denmark Germany Germany Hungary Hungary Germany Germany Germany Hungary U.S.S.R Netherlands Germany U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A. Hungary Israel Denmark Denmark Year grown 1939 1947 1950 1950 1951 1951 1952 1952 1952 1952 1954 1954 1962 1955 1955 1957 1960 1957 1960 1950 1949 1952 1952 1953 1953 1953 Description Schreiber SS elite. Svalof « 032. R & G (Kleinwanzleben) Normal 1949, Kuhn R. Otto Dippe. (Hilleshog, E 5800). Kuhn M-10 ex Canadian Sugar Factories. Maribo N. Kleinwanzleben N. Kleinwanzleben CR. Beta K-91 ex Sopronkorpaes. C 242/53 ex Soprankorpaes. Kleinwanzleben E (1955 stock). Kleinwanzleben N. Kleinwanzleben CR. Saros H 9. Romanaskaja 06. Swaanesse III. Kleinwanzleben E ex 60 prod, Germany. Globe-shaped, ex Deming, USDA. Globe-shaped, ex Deming, USDA. Fusarium susceptible inbred, ex Tracy line USDA, S.P. Nemeth winter best (Mangel) PI 155997, 1946. Wild, annual, homogenous. ‘Red Otofte’ x (Mangel)-ex Den- mark. ‘Barres Otofte Nova’ x -ex Den- mark. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 73 296452. ASPARAGUS WARNECKEI (Eng. ex Hutchinson) Hutchin- son Liliaceae. From Ghana. Seeds presented by the University of Ghana, Legon. Received Mar. 24, 1964. No. 295. 296453 to 296460. From Hritrea. Seeds presented by the Max Planck Institut, Koln-Vogelsang, Germany, via the University of California, Davis, Calif. Received Mar. 30, 1964. 296453. HORDEUM DEFICIENS Stent. Gramineae. Deficient barley. H-2170. Asmara. 296454 and 296455. HORDEUM DEFICIENS var. STEUDELII (Koern.) Harlan 296454, H-2163. Keren. 296455. H-2164. Makalle. 296456. HORDEUM DISTICHON L. H-2187. Asmara. 296457. HORDEUM DISTICHON var. NIGRESCENS Koernicke H-2180. Alegua-Pass. 296458. HORDEUM DISTICHON var. PALMELLA Harlan. H-2178. Antalo. 296459 and 296460. HORDEUM VULGARE L. 296459. H-2213. Senafe. 296460. H-2227. Keren. 296461 to 296534. From Ethiopia. Seeds presented by the Max Planck Institut, Koln-Vogelsang, Germany, via the University of California, Davis, Calif. Received Mar. 30, 1964. 296461 to 296474. HORDEUM DEFICIENS Stent. Gramineae. Deficient barley. 296461. H-1189. Fehlgerste. 296468. H-2172. Agheresalam. 296462. H-2165. Irba Moda. 296469. H-2173. Edera. 296463. H-2166. Agheres- 296470. H-2175. Ubamer Baco. eee 296471. H-2176. Bulchi Gofa. abate BIAO, line luloek, 296472. H-2183. Dschiren. 296465. H-2168. Dschiren. 296473. H-2194. Gondar. pee es teen Dschiren. 296474. H-2473, Schwarze Fehl- 296467. H-2171. UbamerBaco. eerste. 296475 to 296479. HORDEUM DEFICIENS var. DEFICIENS (Steud.) Harlan 296475. H-90. Graue Fehl- 296477. H-890. Gelbe Fehlgerste. erste: 296478. H-2161. Diredaua. Ale H-94-\\Gelbe:Feh|- 296479. H-2162. Agheresalam. 296480. HORDEUM DEFICIENS var. STEUDEL!II (Koern.) Harlan H-151. Schwarze Fehlgerste. 74 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 296461 to 296534—Continued 296481 to 296497. 296481. H-1188. 296482. H-2179. Baco. 296483. H-2182. 296484. H-2184. 296485. H-2186. Baco. 296486. H-2188. Hirna. 296487. H-2189. 296488. H-2190. 296498. H-2181. 296499. H-2185. Ubame 296500. HORDEUM DISTICHON L. Nacktgerste. Ubamer Bulehi Gofa. Gondar. Ubamer Diiti bei Addis-Ababa. Bulchi Gofa. Ubamer Baco. HORDEUM DISTICHON var. NUDUM L. r Baco. H-2177. Addis-Ababa. 296501. H-2208. Addis-Ababa. 296502 to 296523. 296502. 296503. 296504. 296505. 296506. 296507. 296508. 296509. 296510. Cara. 296511. 296512. H-2201. H-2202. H-2203. H-2206. H-2209. H-2210. H-2211. H-2212. H-2214. H-2215. H-2216. 296524 to 296526. 296524. H-2225. H-2226. H-2228. 296525. 296526. 296527 and 296527. 296528. 296528. H-2229. H-2230. 296529 and 296530. 296529. 296530. H-2207. H-2217. 296489. 296490. 296491. 296492. 296493. 296494. 296495. 296496. 296497. HORDEUM DISTICHON var. NIGRICANS Seringe HORDEUM DISTICHON var. PALMELLA Harlan. HORDEUM INTERMEDIUM Koern. HORDEUM VULGARE L. Antiplano. Addis-Ababa. Bedessa. Graua. Gondar. Addis-Ababa. Gondar. Dabat. Komba. bei Irba Moda. Burea. 296513. 296514. 296515. Harawatscha. 296516. 296517. 296518. 296519. 296520. 296521. 296522. 296523. 2241. 2243. HORDEUM VULGARE var. COELESTE L. Zia. Addis-Ababa. Bischam Harawatscha. H-2191. H-2192. H-2193. H-2195. H-2196. H-2197. H-2232. H-2233. H-2234. H-2218. H-2219. H-2220. H-2221. H-2222. H-2223. H-2224. Ubamer Baco. Addis-Ababa. Bulchi Gofa. Ubamer Baco. Ubamer Baco. Ubamer Baco. Ubamer Baco. Ubamer Baco. Ubamer Baco. Two-rowed naked barley. Ubamer Baco. Debra Sina. Bischam Irgalem Sidamo. Ubamer Baco. Agheresalam. Gondar. Athiopische G. Athiopische G. H-2671. H-2746. Agheresalam. Addis-Ababa. Six-rowed barley. HORDEUM VULGARE var. DUPLINIGRUM Koern. Dembi Dollo. Dembi Dollo. Six-rowed barley. HORDEUM VULGARE var. NIGRUM (Willd.) Beaven Dembi Dollo. Agheresalam. Six-rowed barley. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 75 . 296461 to 296534—Continued 296531 to 296534. HORDEUM VULGARE var. PALLIDUM Seringe. Six-rowed barley. 296531. H-2199. Addis-Ababa. 296533. H-2204. Dessie. 296532 H-2200. Uoghera. 296534. H-2205. Debra Sina. 296535 to 296537. GOSSYPIUM (hybrid). Malvaceae. From the Sudan. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Division, Ministry of Agriculture, Wad Medani. Received Mar. 31, 1964. 296535. ‘Barcling’. No data. 296536. ‘Barhop 11’. Strain 9. (Hopi Acala x Bar 7/8.2) x Bar 11/7= ‘Barhop 11’. Strain 9 is a selection of ‘Barhop 11’. Shirley Institute Ref. No. 4464. Maturity ratio 0.885. Micronaire value 3.4. Analyser trash 2.3 percent. Fiber data: Effective length 37/32 inch; weight per cm., mean 140, std. 157; bundle strength (g/tex) 26.1. 296537. ‘Barwelds 40’. No data. 296538 to 296541. BETA VULGARIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Common beet. From Poland. Seeds presented by Rolimpex, Centrala Handlu Zagranicznego, Warszawa. Received Mar. 31, 1964. 296538. AJ Poli 2. 296539. Buszczynski P-Poly. 296540. Poly-Mono. Poli-0. 296541. .Tetra-Tri-Polanowic. Poli-0. 296542 to 296562. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. From Israel. Seeds presented by the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot. Received Mar. 31, 1964. Seeds large. 296542. 296543. 296544. 211/A/24—2. 211/A/24=3. 211/A/24—6. 193. 218. 234. 296545. 296546. 296547. 296548. 296549. 296550. 296551. 296552. 296553. 296554. 296555. 296556. 296557. 296558. 296559. 296560. 211/A/24=11. 211/A/24=—16. 211/A/24—18. 211/A/24=—38. 211/A/24—42. 211/A/24—47. 211/A/24—66. 211/A/24=82. 211/A/24—90. 266-4—PL-12. 266-4—PL-18. 266—4—PL-20. 266—-4—PL-32. 211. 266-4—-PL-64. 181. ‘Florigiant’ x ‘Florispan’. ‘Florigiant’ x ‘J. Jumbo’. 185. 186. 235. 208. 194. 178. 222. 183. 213. 198. 199. 197. Fl. Fl. Beit Dogan. 168. Beith Dagan. 76 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 296542 to 296562—Continued 296561. ‘Jenkins Jumbo’ x ‘Florigiant’. Fl. H. Beith Dagan. 296562. ‘Krinkle Leaves’. 218. Fruits small. 296563 to 296572. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Received Mar. 31, 1964. 296563. B/56/6. Irenestrain. No.1. 296564. B/56/7. Irenestrain. No.4. 296565. B/56/8. Irenestrain. No.5. 296566. B/56/9. Irenestrain. No. 6. 296567. B/56/10. Irenestrain. No. 8. 296568. B/57/114. Rietvlei. 296569. B/59/96. Grahamstown. 296570. B/59/102. Bandolierkop. 296571. B/59/118. Kalahari. 296572. B/62/33. Rietvlei. 296573 to 296575. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Indus- trial Research Organization, Canberra. Received Mar. 31, 1964. 296573 and 296574. LESPEDEZA STRIATA (Thunb.) Hook. & Arn. Legumi- nosae. 296573. C.P.I. 27862. From China. Common lespedeza. 296574. CQ 360. 296575. LESPEDEZA JUNCEA subsp. SERICEA (Thunb.) Van Steenis C.P.I. 18145. From Pakistan. 296576. GOSSYPIUM (hybrid). Malvaceae. From Ecuador. Seeds presented by the Comision Nacional del Algodon, Ibarra. Received Mar. 31, 1964. 296577. STENOTAPHRUM SECUNDATUM (Walt.) Kuntze. Gramineae. St. Augustine grass. From Kenya. Stolons presented by the Director, National Agricultural Re- search Station, Kitale. Received Apr. 8, 1964. K 61113. 296578 to 296580. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Rice. From the Philippines. Seeds presented by the University of the Philippines Los Banos via the International Rice Research Institute, Los Banos. Re- ceived Mar. 31, 1964. 296578. No. C-2. 296579. No. C-18. 296580. No. C—74. 296581 to 296583. From Guatemala. Seeds presented by A. T. Semple, Instituto Inter-Americano do Ciencias Agricolas de la Oea, Turrialba, Costa Rica. Received Mar. , 1964. 296581. CROTALARIA sp. Leguminosae. Hacienda Las Variedades, west of Escuintla, south coast of Guatemala. Grown as green manure; reportedly unpalatable to cattle. Prolific seeder. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 717 296582. DESMODIUM sp. Leguminosae. Badly eroded pasture, Hacienda Thompson, between Guatemala City and Antigua. Elevation 5,000 feet. Area closely grazed but Desmodium ap- parently is unpalatable to cattle. 296583. TERAMNUS UNCINATUS (L.) Swartz Leguminosae. In well-drained grass patch, Hacienda Agua Tibia, 15 miles southeast of Guatemala City. Elevation 5,000 feet. 296584 to 296722. From the United States. Seeds held at the Pacific Southwest Forage & Range Experiment Station, Berkeley, Calif. Numbered Apr. 1, 1964. All were collected in Turkey by D. R. Cornelius and subsequently grown in the United States. 296584 and 296585. ASTRAGALUS HAMOSUS L. Leguminosae. 296584. Col. No. 140. 296585. Col. No. 219. 296586. GALEGA OFFICINALIS L. Leguminosae. Common goatsrue. Col. No. 895. 296587 to 296590. HYMENOCARPOS CIRCINNATUS (L.) Savi Leguminosae. 296587. Col. No. 136. 296589. Col. No. 218. 296588. Col. No. 188. 296590. Col. No. 829. 296591. HYMENOCARPOS UNISILIQUOSA L. Col. No. 164. 296592. LATHYRUS cf. DIGITATUS (Bieb.) Fiori Leguminosae. Col. No. 119. 296593. MEDICAGO CORONATA (L.) Gaertn. Leguminosae. Col. No. 105. 296594. MEDICAGO GALILAEA Boiss Col. No. 255(9). 296595. MEDICAGO LACINIATA (L.) Mill. Col. No. 377C. 296596. MEDICAGO LITTORALIS Rhode ex Loisel. Col. No. 377B. 296597 to 296600. MEDICAGO LUPULINA L. Black medic. 296597. Col. No. 246. 296599. Col. No. 836. 296598. Col. No. 606. 296600. Col. No. 914. 296601 to 296604. MEDICAGO MINIMA (L.) Grufbergs. Little medic. 296601. Col. No. 255(5). 296603. Col. No. 377A. 296602. Col. No. 347D 296604. Col. No. 888. 296605. MEDICAGO MUREX Willd. Col. No. 827(2,7). 296606. MEDICAGO NOEANA Boiss. Col. No. 190. 296607 to 296611. MEDICAGO ORBICULARIS (L.) All. Buttonclover. 296607. Col. No. 212. 296608. Col. No. 279B. 78 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 296584 to 296722—Continued 296607 to 296611—Continued 296609. Col No. 882. 296611. Col. No. 902. 296610. Col. No. 883. 296612 to 296622. MEDICAGO POLYMORPHA L. 296612. Col. No. 8. 296618. Col. No. 362B. 296613. Col. No. 59. 296619. Col. No. 602. 296614. Col. No. 138. 296620. Col. No. 818. 296615. Col. No. 167. 296621. Col. No. 827(5). 296616. Col. No. 251. 296622. Col. No. 858. 296617. Col. No. 279A. 296623. MEDICAGO POLYMORPHA var. VULGARIS (Benth.) Shinners California burclover. Col. No. 377G. 296624. MEDICAGO RADIATA L. Col. No. 206. 296625 to 296638. MEDICAGO RIGIDULA (L.) Desr. Tifton medic. 296625. Col. No. 76. 296632. Col. No. 192. 296626. Col. No. 97. 296633. Col. No. 215. | 296627. Col. No. 122. 296634. Col. No. 230. | 296628. Col. No. 123. 296635. Col. No. 279C. | 296629. Col. No. 142. 296636. Col. No. 508. | 296630. Col. No. 143. 296637. Col. No. 906. | 296631. Col. No. 191. 296638. Col. No. 927. 296639. MEDICAGO SHEPARDI Post ex Boiss. Col. No. 110. 296640 to 296646. MEDICAGO TURBINATA (L.) All. 296640. Col. No. 22. 296644. Col. No. 207. 296641. Col. No. 30. 296645. Col. No. 224. 296642. Col. No. 103. 296646. Col. No. 241. 296643. Col. No. 183. 296647 and 296648. TRIFOLIUM AGRARIUM L. Leguminosae. 296647. Col. No. 376a. 296648. Col. No. 415. 296649. TRIFOLIUM cf. ALEXANDRINUM L. Berseem clover. Col. No. 380b. 296650 and 296651. TRIFOLIUM ALEXANDRINUM L. Berseem clover. 296650. Col. No. 387. 296651. Col. No. 399a. 296652 to 296654. TRIFOLIUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM L. 296652. Col. No. 352. 296653. Col. No. 380a. 296654. Col. No. 396. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 79 296584 to 296722—Continued 296655. TRIFOLIUM ARVENSE L. Rabbitfoot clover. Col. No. 315. 296656 to 296660. TRIFOLIUM CAMPESTRE Schreb. Large hop clover. 296656. Col. No. 327a. 296659. Col. No. 392. 296657. Col. No. 367b. 296660. Col. No. 429. 296658. Col. No. 380c. 296661 to 296663. TRIFOLIUM CHERLERI L. 296661. Col. No. 370a. 296662. Col. No. 370e. 296663. Col. No. 393. 296664 and 296665. TRIFOLIUM cf. COMPACTUM Post 296664. Col. No. 318. 296665. Col. No. 391b. 296666. TRIFOLIUM GLANDULIFERUM Boiss. Col. No. 319. 296667 to 296672. TRIFOLIUM GLOBOSUM L. 296667. Col. No. 356. 296670. Col. No. 416. 296668. Col. No. 389. 296671. Col. No. 420a. 296669. Col. No. 407a. 296672. Col. No. 423. 296673. TRIFOLIUM GLOMERATUM L. Cluster clover. Col. No. 370b. 296674 to 296676. TRIFOLIUM HIRTUM All. Rose clover. 296674. Col. No. 322. 296675. Col. No. 377d. 296676. Col. No. 935. 296677 and 296678. TRIFOLIUM cf. HYBRIDUM L. 296677. Col. No. 331. 296678. Col. No. 310. 296679 and 296680. TRIFOLIUM ISRAELITICUM Zoh. & Katzn. 296679. Col. No. 370f. 296680. Col. No. 617c. 296681. TRIFOLIUM LAPPACEUM L. Lappa clover. Col. No. 3388. 296682 to 296686. TRIFOLIUM PHYSODES Stev. ex Bieb. 296682. Col. No. 29. 296685. Col. No. 896. 296683. Col. No. 151. 296686. Col. No. 919. 296684. Col. No. 281. 296687 to 296696. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 296687. Col. No. 17. 296692. Col. No. 783. 296688. Col. No. 320. 296693. Col. No. 805b. 296689. Col. No. 530. 296694. Col. No. 861. 296690. Col. No. 590. 296695. Col. No. 870. 296691. Col. No. 652. 296696. Col. No. 913. 80 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 296584 to 296722—Continued 296697 and 296698. TRIFOLIUM PURPUREUM Loisel. 296697. Col. No. 347a. 296698. Col. No. 414. 296699 to 296700. TRIFOLIUM cf. REPENS L. 296699. Col. No. 709. 296700. Col. No. 909. 296701 and 296702. TRIFCLIUM REPENS L. Whiteclover. 296701. Col. No. 324. 296702. Col. No. 784. 296703 to 296706. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Persian clover. 296703. Col. No. 400a. 296705. Col. No. 407b. 296704. Col. No. 402. 296706. Col. No. 420. 296707. TRIFOLIUM SCABRUM L. Rough clover. Col. No. 399b. 296708 and 296709. TRIFOLIUM SETIFERUM Boiss. 296708. Col. No. 12. 296709. Col. No. 180. 296710 to 296712. TRIFOLIUM STELLATUM L. 296710. Col. No. 400b. 296711. Col. No. 427. 296712. Col. No. 456. 296713. TRIFOLIUM SUBTERRANEUM L. Subterranean clover. Col. No. 370k. 296714 to 296719. TRIFOLIUM TOMENTOSUM L. Woolly clover. 296714. Col. No. 362a. 296717. Col. No. 420b. 296715. Col. No. 364b. 296718. Col. No. 425a. 296716. Col. No. 376b. 296719. Col. No. 488. 296720. TRIFOLIUM VELIVOLUM Paine Col. No. 430. 296721. TRIFOLIUM sp. Col. No. 363c. 296722. TRIGONELLA cf. STELLATA Forsk. Leguminosae. Col. No. 17. 296723 to 296725. ZEA MAYS L. Gramineae. From Canada. Seeds presented by the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Received Apr. 2, 1964. Sweetcorn. 296723. ‘Altagold’. 296724. ‘Banting’. 296725. ‘Pickaninny’. 296726 to 296730. From Hungary. Seeds presented by the Agrobotanical Institute, Tapioszele, Hee ee United States Embassy, Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Received Apr. 2, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 81 296726 to 296730—Continued 296726. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. ‘Bezostaja’. Winter wheat. 296727 to 296730. ZEA MAYS L. Gramineae. 296727. Lisija Yu-S-144. 296729. YU-BC-3. 296728. Lisija Yu-V-312. 296730. YU-BC-4B. 296731 to 296746. ZEA MAYS L. Gramineae. From Yugoslavia. Seeds presented by the Institute of Farm Crops, Maize Experiment Station, Zemun, via the United States Embassy, Belgrade. Received Apr. 2, 1964. 296731. 296732. 296733. 296734. 296735. 296736. 296737. 296738. 296739. 296740. 296741. 296742. 296743. 296744. 296745. 296746. 296747. Mv. 1. sz. hybrid (Mvasar). Mv. 5. sz. hybrid (Martonvasar). Szegedi sarga lofogu (Tordas). T. 150 Sarga lofogu (Kartal). No.4. Tajfajta sarga lofogu (Csabacsud). No.il. Tajfajta Bankuti korai (Cegled). No.12. Tajfajta Bankuti korai (Cegled). No.15. Tajfajta sarga lofogu (Alsopohok). No.17. Tajfajta sarga lofogu (Kaba). No. 27. Tajfajta sarga lofogu, Felegyhaza. No. 32. Tajfajta fillermagu sarga (Balassagyarmat). No. 36. Tajfajta fillermagu sarga (Balassagyarmat). No. 41. Tajfajta sarga lofogu (Risce). No. 50. Tajfajta sarga lofogu (Magyarovar). No. 52. Tajfajta aproszemu Sarga lofogu Puski. No. 77. Tajfajta sarga lofogu (Mohacs). CITRUS MAXIMA (Burm.) Merr. Rutaceae. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Volcani Institute of Agricultural Re- search, Beit Dagan. Received Apr. 2, 1964. ‘Nanass’. 296748 to 296774. From Canada. Seeds presented by the Jardin Botanique de Montreal, Montreal. Received Apr. 2, 1964. 296748. 296749. 296750. 296751. 296752. 296753. 296754. 296755. 296756. 296757. 296758. ADIANTUM PEDATUM var. ALEUTICUM Rupr. Polypodiaceae. ALNUS CRISPA var. MOLLIS Hort. Betulaceae. Alder. ARISAEMA DRACONTIUM Schott Araceae. ASTER NEMORALIs Ait. Compositae. ASTER NOVI-BELGII L. New York aster. ASTER PUNICEUS L. BETULA MICHAUXII Spach _ Betulaceae. BETULA PUMILA L. BETULA X RAYMUNDII Lepage. CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA L. Campanulaceae. CHIOGENES HISPIDULA (L.) Torrey & Gray Ericaceae. 82 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 296748 to 296774—Continued 296759. DRYOPTERIS SPINULOSA O. Kuntze Polypodiaceae. 296760. IRIS HOOKERI Penny Iridaceae. 296761. KALMIA ANGUSTIFOLIA L. Ericaceae. 296762. KALMIA POLIFOLIA Wangenh 296763. LyYCOPODIUM ANNOTINUM L. Lycopodiaceae. 296764. LYCOPODIUM INUNDATUM L. 296765. SANGUISORBA CANADENSIS L. Rosaceae. 296766. SMILACINA STELLATA Desf. Liliaceae. 296767. SOLIDAGO ALTISSIMA L. Compositae. 296768. SOLIDAGO CANADENSIS L. Canada goldenrod. 296769. SOLIDAGO GRAMINIFOLIA (L.) Salisb. 296770. SOLIDAGO PURSHII Porter 296771. SOLIDAGO SEMPERVIRENS L. 296772. TRIENTALIS BOREALIS Rafin. Primulaceae. 296773. TRIOSTEUM ERYTHROCARPUM H. Smith Caprifoliaceae. 296774. TRIOSTEUM ROSTHORNII Diels & Graebn. 296775. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Rosaceae. Common apple. From Canada. Scions presented by the Genetics and Plant Breeding Research Institute, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Received Apr. 3, 1964. ‘Ottawa 541’. 296776. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Gramineae. Sugarcane. From the Republic of Guinea. Cuttings collected by R. J. Steib, Louisiana State University and Agricultural College, Baton Rouge, La. Received Feb. 18, 1964. Numbered Apr. 3, 1964. 296777 to 296956. HORDEUM SPONTANEUM C. Koch. Gramineae. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Department of Plant Pathology, Hebrew University, Rehovot. Received Apr. 3, 1964. Individual collections segregated for reaction to net blotch Drechslera teres (Pyrenophora teres (Died.) Drechsl.) Following code used to show reaction to composite isolates at seedling stage: S—susceptible. R—resistant. M= medium. P.I. No. Donor’s No. Source Reaction 296777. Z Even-Menachem-Shomra NS) 296778. 3 Even-Menachem-Shomra Ss 296779. 4 Even-Menachem-Shomra S 296780. 5 Even-Menachem-Shomra MR 296781. 6 Eshtaol MS 296782. 12 Erez Ss 296783. 15 Eilon MR 296784, 16 Eilon MR 296785. ily Eilon MR 296786. 18 Ayelet Hashahar Ss 296787. 19 Ayelet Hashahar Ss 296788. 20 Ayelet Hashahar JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 296777 to 296956—Continued P.I. No. 296789. 296790. 296791. 296792. 296793. 296794. 296795. 296796. 296797. 296798. 296799. 296800. 296801. 296802. 296803. 296804. 296805. 296806. 296807. 296808. 296809. 296810. 296811. 296812. 296813. 296814. 296815. 296816. 296817. 296818. 296819. 296820. 296821. 296822. 296823. 296824. 296825. 296826. 296827. 296828. 296829. 296830. Donor’s No. Source 21 Ayelet Hashahar 23 Ayelet Hashahar 26 Ashkelon Nat’! Park 28 Ashkenon Nat’! Park 49 Tel Ashdod 57 Bat-Shelomo 65 Bar-Giora 81 Bet-Govrin-Bet Nir 283 100 Ben Shemen 101 Ben Shemen 102 Ben Shemen 106 Gesher 107 Gevaram 122 Gesher Achziv 123 Gesher Achziv 124 Gesher Achziv 182 Gadot 133 Gadot 139 Gonen 153 Dan 157 Damon 158 Damon 163 Dalia-Galed 164 Dalia-Ramot Menashe 191 Harel 202 Wadi Milik 204 Wadi Milik 205 Wadi Milik 213 Zikim 219 Hanita 236 Hamadia 237 (black) Hamadia 243 Upper Tiberias 244 Upper Tiberias 246 Upper Tiberias 248 Yokneam 249 Yokneam 265 Yiftach 270 Kfar Hassidim 271 Kfar Hassidim PAUL Kfar Hittim 278 Kfar Hittim 83 Reaction NS) SS) S R and S R and MS MR and S MS R and MR MS MR and 8 MR MS R and MR R, MR and S R, MS and S R and MS MR and MS MR and MS MR and MS MR and MS MR NS) Rand S§S NS) MR and S MR and MS NS) NS) MR and S MR and 8S R and MS MR MR and MS NS) R MS NS) 84 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 296777 to 296956—Continued P.I.No. Donor’s No. Source Reaction 296831. 312 Kfar Silver Junction R, MR and S 296832. 323 Kfar Gilead: R 296833. 331 Carmel-110 MS and S$ 296834. 361 Lahav MR 296835. 363 Lahav MR and MS 296836. 365 Luzit MR 296837. 368 Luzit R—MS 296838. 421 Netiv Halamed Hei (N.L.H.) R 296839. 429 Netiv Halamed Hei (N.L.H.) R 296840. 435 Netiv Halamed Hei (N.L.H.) MR—MS 296841. 445 N.L.H.-Aderet MS 296842. 448 N.L.H.-Aderet S 296843. 506 Nir David R 296844. 529 Nurit on Gilboa 296845. 533 Nahal Poleg MS 296846. 537 Nahal Poleg R 296847. 538 Nahal Poleg R 296848. 539 Nahal Poleg R 296849. 560 Sefen 296850. 570 Ein Kerem R and MS 296851. 582 Ein HaShofet R 296852. 612 Ein Vered 186 R and MR 296853. 613 Ein Vered 186 R and MR 296854. 616 Ein Vered 186 R 296855. 621 Arad Km. 28 RandS 296856. 622 Arad Km. 28 NS) 296857. 623 Arad Km. 28 MR and 8S 296858. 624 Arad Km. 5 Ss 296859. 636 Poria R 296860. 637 Poria MR andS 296861. 638 Poria MR and S$ 296862. 644 Poria MR and S$ 296863. 661 Zafririm R 296864, 665 Zafririm MR and MS 296865. 666 Zafririm R and MR 296866. 675 Kedma Ss 296867. 676 Kedma MS 296868. 677 Kedma R, MR and MS 296869. 679 Kedma MS 296870. 680 Kedma MR 296871. 682 Kedma NS) JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 296777 to 296956—Continued P.I. No. 296872. 296873. 296874. 296875. 296876. 296877. 296878. 296879. 296880. 296881. 296882. 296883. 296884. 296885. 296886. 296887. 296888. 296889. 296890. 296891. 296892. 296893. 296894. 296895. 296896. 296897. 296898. 296899. 296900. 296901. 296902. 296903. 296904. 296905. 296906. 296907. 296908. 296909. 296910. 296911. 296912. 296913. 296914. Donor’s No. 683 704 708 710 713 abe 734 735 742 753 754 763 781 782 783 785 798 799 802 805 809 851 878 882 883 893 895 912 913 928 939 942 943 944 945 946 947 949 950 951 959 961 962 Source Kedma Shaar Ephraim Shaar Ephraim Jct. Shaar Ephraim Jct. Shaar Ephraim Jct. Shaar Ha-Gai Shelomi Sde Eliahu Shefaim Sedot Micah Sedot Micah Tirosh-Sedot Micah Tel Gezer Tel Gezer Tel Gezer Tel Gezer Tel Aviv-Yarkon Bridge Tel Aviv-Yarkon Bridge Kadesh Naftali Kadesh Naftali Shelomi Ein Zeitim Ein Gev Bet Hillel Mt. Canaan Eshtaol Eshtaol Opp. WIZO Forest Opp. WIZO Forest Yishai Mavkiim Gesher Gesher Gesher Gesher Gesher Gesher Mesilat-Zion Mesilat-Zion Metulla Misgav Am Mitzpeh Hayarden Mitzpeh Hayarden 85 Reaction R and MS Rand S$ NS) NS) NS) Ss R and MS R and MS N) MR MS MR and MS NS) MS Rand§S R, MR and MS MS and S MR and MS MR NS) MR R and MS Rand S MR and MS R, MR and MS MS R, MR and MS R and MR MR and MS MS and S MR MS and S R and MS 86 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 296777 to 296956—Continued P.I. No. 296915. 296916. 296917. 296918. 296919. 296920. 296921. 296922. 296923. 296924. 296925. 296926. 296927. 296928. 296929. 296930. 296931. 296932. 296933. 296934. 296935. 296936. 296937. 296938. 296939. 296940. 296941. 296942. 296943. 296944, 296945. 296946. 296947. 296948. 296949. 296950. 296951. 296952. 296953. 296954. 296955. 296956. Donor’s No. 963 965 966 977 988 996 998 1033 1036 1037 1038 1047 1048 1084 1092 1104 1125 1136 1138 1139 1142 1152 11538 1154 1155 1157 1158 1161 1167 1177 1181 1184 1185 1187 1188 1189 1193 1194 1196 1197 1198 1206 Source Mitzpeh Hayarden Mitzpeh Hayarden Mrar Gypsum Quarry Lower Motza Mekor Haim Mekor Haim N.L.H. Arad Km 5 Arad Km 5 Arad Km 5 Sea Level—Kinneret Kiriat Yearim Alumot Shomron Ashdod Yaacov Hamadia Sde Hemed Sde Hemed Sde Hemed Sde Hemed Bet Nabala Bet Nabala Bet Nabala Bet Nabala Bet Nabala Bet Hanan Medalim Kfar Shemuel Bet Shemesh Hartuv Hartuv Hartuv Ashkelon Ashkelon Ashkelon Tel Lachish Tel Lachish Tel Lachish Tel Lachish Tel Lachish Elah Valley Reaction MR MR s MR and S$ R MS and S MR and MS MS-S R-MR MS R and MS R and MS MR and MS MR, MS and § JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 87 296957 and 296958. Chufa. From Ghana. Tubers presented by the United States Agency of International Development, Accra. Received Apr. 6, 1964. 296957. ‘Amelorkope’. Near Volta River, southeast Ghana. 296958. ‘Kano’. Kano, Nigeria. 296959. PHASEOLUS ATROPURPUREUS DC. Leguminosae. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Arthur Yates & Co., Ltd., Sydney. Received Apr. 6, 1964. ‘Sirato’. 296960 to 296967. From Turkey. Seeds presented by the State Monopoly Tobacco Research In- stitutes, Istanbul. Received Apr. 6, 1964. 296960. DATURA BERNHARDII Lundstroem Solanaceae. 296961. DATURA FEROX L. 296962. DATURA INERMIS Jacq. 296963 to 296965. DATURA STRAMONIUM L. Jimsonweed. 296963. No.1. 296964. No.2. 296965. No.3. 296966. LYCIUM HALIMIFOLIUM Mill. Solanaceae. 296967. LYCIUM HORRIDUM Thunb. 296968. TRITICUM ZHUKOVSKYI Menabde & Eritzjan. Gramineae. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the Kansas State University, Hays, Kans. Received Apr. 6, 1964. Spring wheat from Georgia, U.S.S.R. Reportedly has 42 chromosomes, is quite fertile and readily crosses with T. aestivwm. May be a natural polyploid of T. timopheevi x T. monoceccum var. hormenant. 296969 to 296972. From Tunisia. Seeds presented by the Service Botanique et Agronomique de Tunisie, Ariana. Received Apr. 7, 1964. 296969. ASPARAGUS ASPARAGOIDES (L.) W. F. Wight. Liliaceae. Smilax asparagus. No. 26. 296970. ASPARAGUS FALCATUS L. No. 25. 296971. ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS Baker. Fern asparagus. No. 27. 296972. ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI Regel. Sprenger asparagus. No. 28. 296973 to 296977. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. Received Apr. 7, 1964. 296973. HIBISCUS DENISONII Hort. Malvaceae. No. 1964. 88 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 296973 to 296977—Continued 296974. RHODODENDRON LACTEUM Franch. Ericaceae. No. 1318. 296975. RHODODENDRON LEPIDOSTYLUM Balf. f. & Forr. No. 1315. 296976. RHODODENDRON STEWARTIANUM Diels No. 1367. 296977. RHODODENDRON WARDII W. W. Smith No. 1393. 296978. SCHIZANDRA CHINENSIS C. Koch. Magnoliaceae. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the All- Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received Apr. 7, 1964. Woody vine, resistant to extreme cold. Fruit, red, small, borne in clusters; tart in flavor. 296979 to 296983. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the Hortus Botanicus Academiae Scientiarum, Tashkent. Received Apr. 7, 1964. 296979. ACANTHOLIMON ALBERTI Regel Plumbaginaceae. Evergreen ground-covering sub shrubs, leaves stiff and prickly. 296980. ACANTHOLIMON AVENACEUM Bunge 296981. Hipiscus. Malvaceae. Piala type mixture. White, red spot at center, flowers 15 cm. 296982. HIBISCUS. Schalapin type mixture. Dark red, flowers 15 cm. 296983. TULIPA VVEDENSKYI Z. Botsch. Liliaceae. Orange-red flowers, petals reflexed yellow at base, sometimes brownish at base. 296984. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. From the United States. Seeds held in storage at the United States Regional Plant Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington. Received Apr. 7, 1964. ‘Golden Lake’. Late variety, climbing wax bean developed by the Washing- ton Agricultural Experiment Stations for climatic conditions west of the Cas- cade Mountains. Vines to seven feet long; growth habit, bushiness and vigor similar to ‘Blue Lake’; pods golden yellow, round in cross section, straight, stringless, seeds white. Recommended for home garden and canning, but not for freezing. Resistant to Common Bean Mosaic and pod and leaf rust (not true bean rust). 296985 and 296986. ILEX AQUIFOLIUM var. CHINENSIS Loes. Aquifoliaceae. English holly. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Aritaki Arboretum, Koshigaya City, Saitama Ken. Received Apr. 7, 1964. 296985. No.1. 296986. No. 2. 296987. ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS L. Liliaceae. Garden asparagus. From Belgium. Seeds presented by the Dienst voor Parken en Plantsoenen, Antwerp. Received Apr. 7, 1964. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 296988 to 297000. HORDEUM VULGARE L. Gramineae. 89 From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Institute Nacionale de Technologia Agropecuaria, Bordenave, via the University of Oklahoma, Stillwater, Okla. Received Apr. 7, 1964. Varieties screened for greenbug resistance rated on damage as follows: 38=—41-60 percent, 4—61-80 percent, 5=beyond recovery. Number of P.I. No. Strain Source Rating living plants 296988. B.216-550100b 2884/62 5 1 296989. B.216—6202 2889/62 5 2 296990. B.217-1503 2912/62 5 1 296991. B.217-2302 2913/62 5 3 296992. B.217-4201 2914/62 5 1 296993. B.217-7501 2922/62 5 2 296994. B.217-(11)40(12) 2925/62 5 2 296995. B.273-—0(15)000 3245/62 4 5 296996. B.273—0(15)001 3246/62 4 qT 296997. B.273-0(15)002 3247/62 3 15 296998. B.273-0(26)00a38 3286/62 5 2 296999. B.273—0(26)00a5 3294/62 5 2 297000. B.273—0(29)000 3302/62 5 1 297001 to 297030. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the Plant Breeding Station, Njoro. Re- ceived Apr. 7, 1964. 297001. TRITICUM (hybrid). Gramineae. No.8. ‘Mengavi’ (‘Spica-Koda’ x ‘Gabo’). ‘Gabo’ type _ resistance. Pedigree; ‘Spica’, ‘Gabo’, and 7. tumopheevt. 297002. TRITICUM (hybrid). No. 20. T. aestivum x Aegilops ovata. Aegilops resistance. 297003 to 297029. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Common wheat. 297003. ‘Yaqui 50’. ‘Marroqui 588’ x ‘Newthatch’. 297004. ‘Kentana Yaqui’. 297005. ‘Africa-Mayo 48’. 297006. 1066/1. Unknown, field selection. 297007. ‘MidalMcMurachy’ x ‘Exchange’. 297008. ‘Veranopolis’. Unknown. Susceptible to race 34 in Kenya. 297009. ‘Tama’. ‘Yaktana’ x ‘Lerma’, 297010. ‘Gala’. Spring wheat—‘Gabo’ x ‘Lerma’. ‘Gabo’ type resist- ance. 297011. ‘Yaqui 53’. Y.50 x Eg.101 x ‘Gabo’. ‘Gabo’ type resistance. 297012. ‘Yansek’ x ‘Bonza’. ‘Bonza’ type resistance. 297013. T-K2 x ‘Bonza2 VI.106’. ‘Bonza’ type resistance. 297014. ‘Fronthatch’. ‘Frontana-K.58-Newthatch’. ‘Thatcher’ type re- sistance. 297015. ‘Morris’. (Mida-Kenya 117A—Thatcher2—‘Frontana-Thatcher*’. ‘Thatcher’ type resistance. 90 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 297001 to 297030—Continued 297003 to 297029—Continued 297016. ‘P.W. Thatcher’. ‘Thatcher’ type resistance. Agropyron trans- location? 297017. ‘Wis.245’ x ‘Supremo’. T. timopheevi type resistance. 297018. H441. ‘Reward’ x C.1I.12632. T. timopheevi type resistance. 297019. SA 43. ‘Complex’. T. timopheevi and Agropyron type resist- ance. 297020. ‘Kenya Farmer’. ‘Kenya 192’ x ‘Australian 27’. 297021. 184 P. ‘Kenya 73’ x ‘Reliance’. 297022. II-44-11 x Leet. ‘Lee’ type resistance. 297023. 1008 CIL. 131 x 184P. 297024. 1203 A1C2. C.I. 12632 x ‘Rio Negro’. 297025. 1204 L1A. C.I. 12632 x 354. 297026. 1346 A2A1. (‘Lagaedinho’ x 354P3) x (C.I. 12632 x 354P3). 297027. V 2006Y. ‘Yaqui KT Bza’ sib. 297028. 90875. Unknown. 297029. ‘Giza’ x ‘Hegazy’. 297030. TRITICUM TIMOPHEEVI Zhuk. No. 16. Important source of resistance. 297031 to 297034. From Colombia. Seeds collected by W. H. Cross, Boll Weevil Research Labora- tory, College Station, Miss. Received Apr. 8, 1964. 297031. GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L. Malvaceae. Upland cotton. Col. No. 11 A. C.B. 3719. Vacant lot, corner of Calle 2 and Carrera 5 a, Guacari, Valle Department. Plants to 8 feet high; leaves deeply cleft; heavy glands on buds; bracts, lateral margins entire, apiece 3-4 toothed; rudi- mentary boll within a boll. 297032. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 15. C.B. 3720. Heradura, near Palmira, Valle Department. Plants reportedly 2 years old, to 12 feet high; trunk 5 inches in diameter; bracts, lateral margins entire, apices 3-4 toothed. 297033. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 24. C.B. 3721. Pondside in woods near Caracolicito, 0.6 mile south of Copey, Magdalena Department. Seeds naked. 297034. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 27. C.B. 3722. West side of highway, 3 miles north of Cienaga, Magdalena Department. Plant in wild, to 10 feet high; flowers absent; bolls numerous, open, with heavy glands; bracts, lateral margins entire, apices toothed. 297035 to 297037. From Jamaica. Seeds collected by W. H. Cross, Boll Weevil Research Labora- tory, College Station, Miss. Received Apr. 8, 1964. 297035. GOSSYPIUM sp. Malvaceae. Col. No. 65. C.B. 3738. In beach vegetation. Plumb Point, 1 mile east of Palisadoes Airport, opposite Kingston. Flowers almost pure white with very heavy petal spots; bolls small, short, sharply pointed; bracts with large coarse teeth, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 91 297035 to 297037—Continued 297036. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 66. C.B. 3739. Opposite salt ponds, 2.8 miles east of Yallahs, St. Thomas Parish. Tree to 10 feet high; bolls numerous, open, long pointed; bracts purple red, spotted at base. 297037. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 67. C.B. 3740. North side of road, 6.2 miles east of Yallahs, St. Thomas Parish. Plants to 10 feet high; leaves large; bracts large, with 7 to 8 coarse teeth; bolls long pointed. Petal spots present. 297038 and 297039. From Peru. Seeds collected by W. H. Cross, Boll Weevil Research Laboratory, College Station, Miss. Received Apr. 8, 1964. 297038. GOSSYPIUM sp. Malvaceae. Col. No. 28. C.B. 3723. La Molina Station, near Lima. Brown-linted cotton in species garden. 297039. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 39. C.B.3724. Hacienda San Jose near Chincha Alta. 297040 to 297052. From Venezuela. Seeds collected by W. H. Cross, Boll Weevil Research Labora- tory, College Station, Miss. Received Apr. 8, 1964. 297040. CIENFUEGOSIA AFFINIS Hochr. Malvaceae. Col. No. 44. Chaparral vegetation, along Highway 5, near Aguadita, caleues Department. Collected January 28, but main fruiting season is in ay. 297041 and 297042. GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L. Malvaceae. Upland cotton. 297041. Col. No. 46. C.B. 3728. Dooryard, west edge of San Carlos, Cojedes Department. ‘Purpurascens’. Plant large, with anthocyanin in all parts; flowers pale yellow, with no petal spot; bolls small, round. 297042. Col. No. 64. C.B. 3787. Marvenca granite factory entrance, Guatire. ‘Purpuracens’. Plants to 15 feet high, purple colored; petal spot very faint or absent; one boll open. 297043. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 41. C.B. 3726. Near Km. 6, along dual lane road, Caracas to Maiquetia, District Federal. Plants to 6 feet high; flowers few; bolls numer- ous, open, small, round; petal spot heavy. 297044. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 49. C.B. 3729. Dooryard, west edge of San Carlos, Cojedes Department. Trees to 18 feet high; anthoeyanin in stems, bracts and leaf veins; flowers small, with heavy petal spot; bracts, lateral margins entire, apices 3-5 toothed. 297045. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 50. C.B. 3730. Dooryard, north side of Highway 5, Carabobo, Carabobo Department. Tree hanging over wall; flowers with heavy petal spots; bolls small, round. 297046. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 51. C.B. 3731. Dooryard, Villa de Cura, Aragua Department. 297047. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 52. C.B. 3732. Dry dooryard, east side of road, Ortiz, Guarico Department. Tree to 12 feet high, many branched; leaves very small; bracts small, narrow, no longer than bud; seed dark green pubescent. 92 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 297040 to 297052—Continued 297048. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 54. C.B. 3738. East side of road, Valle de Pascua, Guarico De- partment. Flowers with heavy petal spot. 297049. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 61. C.B. 3784. Along Highway 9, west of Rio Cupira, Palo Blanco, Miranda Department. Plants to 15 feet high; flowers pale yellow with very light spots on petals; bracts large, 6-8 toothed; bolls long, pointed. 297050. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 62. C.B. 3735. Dooryard, Casa 14, Cerito, about 8 miles south of Rio Chico, road from El Guapo, Miranda Department. Large-leaved tree; flowers pale yellow; bolls long pointed. 297051. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 68. C.B. 3736. Roadside, Highway 12, Yaguapa, 9 miles north- east of Caucagua, Miranda Department. Tree with many open bolls; no flowers. 297052. THESPESIA POPULNEA (L.) Soland. ex Correa. Malvaceae. Portiatree. Col. No. 40. In courtyard and along street between library and public building, across street from Hotel La Reina, Naiguata, Distrito Federal. 297053 to 297057. From Guatemala. Seeds collected by F. G. Maxwell, Boll Weevil Research Laboratory, College Station, Miss. Received Apr. 8, 1964. 297053. GOSSYPIUM BARBADENSE L. Malvaceae. Sea-island cotton. Col. No. 19. C.B. 3717. From house between river and road to Cajabon, north edge of Lanquin, Alta Verapaz. Plants large. 297054. GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L. Upland cotton. Col. No. 16. C.B. 3714, Dooryard, across street from Cantina de las 4 venues San Miguel Chicaj, 10 km. north of Salama, Baja Verapaz. Brown linted. 297055. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 17. C.B. 3715. Finca Constancia, Panzos, 1 km. south of Agua Caliente, Alta Verapaz. Plants large. 297056. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 18. C.B. 3716. Candelana, 16 km. above Agua Caliente, road to Senahu, Alta Verapaz. 297057. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 20. C.B. 3720. Lanquin, Alta Verapaz. 297058 to 297075. From Mexico. Seeds collected by F. G. Maxwell, Boll Weevil Research Labora- tory, College Station, Miss. Received Apr. 8, 1964. 297058 to 297060. GOSSYPIUM BARBADENSE L. Malvaceae. Sea-island cotton. 297058. Col. No. 4. C.B. 3701. El Carmen, about 14 km. east of Venustiano Carranza, Chiapas. Clone; plants large. 297059. Col. No. 18. C.B. 38711. House, west side of road, 1.4 km. north of Comitan, road to Las Margaritas, Chiapas. 297060. Col. No. 14. C.B. 3712. In orange grove 0.5 km. west of Las Margaritas, Chiapas. 297061. GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L. Upland cotton. Col. No. 8. C.B. 3706. Eight km. from Venustiano Carranza, road to Puhiltic sugar factory, Chiapas. Petal spot present. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 93 297058 to 297075—Continued 297062 and 297063. GOSSYPIUM PUNCTATUM Schum. & Thonn. 297062. Col. No. 11. C.B. 3709. House near river, 4 km. south of Puhiltic sugar factory, near Rio Blanco, Chiapas. 297063. Col. No. 12. C.B. 3710. Dooryard, road to Las Margaritas, Comitan, Chiapas. 297064. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 1. C.B. 3698. Old field 1 km. north of Acala, Chiapas. 297065. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 2. C.B. 3699. Yard, Acala, Chiapas. Plants to 1.7 meters high; branches recumbent. 297066. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 3. C.B. 3700. Village of Miguel Hidalgo, Chiapas. 297067. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 3A. Three km. east of Venustiano Carranza, Chiapas. 297068. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 5. C.B. 3702. El Carmen, 15 km. east of Venustiano Carranza, Chiapas. 297069. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 5A. C.B. 3703. El Carmen, 14 km. east of Venustiano Carranza, Chiapas. 297070. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 6. C.B. 3704. One km. north of El Carmen and 13 km. east of Venustiano Carranza, Chiapas. 297071. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 7. C.B. 3705. Seed store, Venustiano Carranza, Chiapas. 297072. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 9. C.B. 3707. Venustiano Carranza, Chiapas. 297073. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 10. C.B. 3708. Valley, road to Puhiltic sugar factory, 13 km. from Venustiano Carranza, Chiapas. 297074. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 11A. 297075. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 15. C.B. 3718. Field near Tapachula, Chiapas. 297076 to 297082. From Poland. Seeds presented by the Institut Hodowii i Aklimatyzacji Roslin, Krakow. Received Apr. 9, 1964. 297076. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. ‘Rakowicka’. Seeds kidney shape, large, flat, white. 297077 to 297080. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS var. NANUS Martens Common bean. 297077. ‘Broko’. Seeds white, long-ovid, smallish. 297078. ‘Bronowicka’. Seeds light brown, almost cylindrical, medium size. 297079. WRB-247. Seeds white, oval, smallish. 297080. ZB-7. Seeds white, oval, smallish. 94 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 297076 to 297082—Continued 297081 and 297082. PISUM SATIVUM L. Leguminosae. Pea. 297081. ‘Szesciotygodniowy’. Seeds round, pale green. 297082. ‘Tabu’. Seeds round, fawn colored. 297083 to 297088. From Canada. Seeds presented by the Central Experiment Farm, Ottawa. Received Apr. 9, 1964. 297083. FESTUCA ELATIOR L. Gramineae. Meadow fescue. ‘Trader’. 297084. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L. Compositae. Sunflower. ‘Advent Hybrid’. 297085. HORDEUM VULGARE L. Gramineae. ‘Dover’. Winter barley. 297086. MELILOTUS sp. Leguminosae. ‘Cumino’. 297087. PISUM SATIVUM L. Leguminosae. Pea. ‘Valley’. Seeds round, cream colored. 297088. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE (L.) Leguminosae. Red clover. ‘Ottawa’. 297089 and 297090. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Legumunosaey i enti. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attache, Karachi. Re- ceived Apr. 22, 1964. 297089. No.1. 297090. No. 2. 297091. MILTONIA SPECTABILIS Lindl. Orchidaceae. From Brazil. Plant collected by E. P. Imle, collaborator, Crops Research Divi- sion, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Numbered Apr. 27, 1964. Col. No. 127. In wild along Itabuna-Jarsari road, Bahia. Flowers large, showy, March. 297092. CYNARA CARDUNCULUS L. Compositae. Cardoon. From the United States. Seeds presented by the Industrial Consultant, Voca- tional Services Program, San Mateo County Dept. of Health & Welfare, Belmont, Calif. Received Apr. 10, 1964. A floral operations byproduct. 297093 to 297252. SORGHUM BICOLOR (L.) Moench. Gramineae. From Uganda. Seeds presented by the Serere Research Station, Soroti. Re- ceived Apr. 10, 1964. 297093. E-1. 297100. E-8. 297094. E-2. 297101. E-9. 297095. E-3. 297102. E-10. 297096. E-4. 297103. E-11. 297097. E-5. 297104. E-12. 297098. E-6. 297105. E-13. 297099. E-7. 297106. E14. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 -297093 to 297252—Continued 297107. 297108. 297109. 297110. 297111. 297112. 297113. 297114. 297115. 297116. 297117. 297118. 297119. 297120. 297121. 297122. 297123. 297124. 297125. 297126. 297127. 297128. 297129. 297130. 297131. 297132. 297133. 297134. 297135. 297136. 297137. 297138. 297139. 297140. 297141. 297142. 297143. 297144. 297145. 297146. 297147. 297148. 297149. E-15. E-16. E-17. E-18. E-19. E-20. E-21. K-22. E-23. E-50. E-51. E-52. E-53. K-54. E-55. K-56. K-57. E-58. E-59. K-60. K-61. E-62. K-63. E-64. E-65. K-66. K-67. E-68. E-69. E-70. E-71. E-72. E-73. K-74. E-75. E-76. E-77. E-78. E-79. E-80. K-81. E-82. E-83. 297150. 297151. 297152. 297153. 297154. 297155. 297156. 297157. 297158. 297159. 297160. 297161. 297162. 297163. 297164. 297165. 297166. 297167. 297168. 297169. 297170. 297171. 297172. 297173. 297174. 297175. 297176. 297177. 297178. 297179. 297180. 297181. 297182. 297183. 297184. 297185. 297186. 297187. 297188. 297189. 297190. 297191. 297192. E-84. K-85. E-86. E-87. E-88. E-89. E-90. E-91. E-92. E-93. E-94. E-95. E-96. E-97. E-98. E-99. E-100. E-101. E-102. E-103. ' E-104. E-105. E-106. E-107. E-108. E-109. E-110. E-111. E-112. E-113. E-114. E-123. E-124. E-125. E-126. E-127. E-128. E-129. E-130. E-131. K-132. E-142. E-143. 95 96 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 297093 to 297252—Continued 297193. E-144. 297223. E-536. 297194. E-145. 297224, E-547. 297195. E-164. 297225. E-559. 297196. E-165. 297226. E-560. 297197. E-166. 297227. E-561. 297198. E-167. 297228. E-562. 297199. E-168. 297229. E-563. 297200. E-169. 297230. E-—565. 297201. E-170. 297231. E-566. 297202. E-243. 297232. E-568. 297203. E-269. 297233. E-900. 297204. E-271. 297234. E-1095. 297205. E-272. 297235. E-1096. 297206. E-273. 297236. E-1097. 297207. E-274. 297237. E-1157. 297208. E-276. 297238. E-1158. 297209. E-276. 297239. E-1138. 297210. E-277. 297240. E-1139. 297211. E-278. 297241. E-1140. 297212. E-280. 297242. E-1142. 297213. E-281. 297243. E-1154. 297214. E-470. 297244. E-1155. 297215. E-471. 297245. E-1156. 297216. E-472. 297246. E-1177. 297217. E-477. 297247. E-1178. 297218. E-484. 297248. E-1180. 297219. E-490. 297249. E1181. 297220. E-499. 297250. E-1182. 297221. E-—507. 297251. E-1210. 297222. E-622. 297252. E-1213. 297253 to 297279. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Apr. 10, 1964. 297253. AVERRHOA CARAMBOLA L. Oxalidaceae. Carambola. 297254. CANAVALIA GLADIATA (Jacq.) DC. Leguminosae. Swordbean. 297255. CHRYSANTHEMUM CINERARIAEFOLIUM (Trevir.) Vis. Compositae. Pyrethrum. 297256 to 297275. CICER ARIETINUM L. Leguminosae. Chickpea. The Indian common name is “Gram”. 297256. B.R.17. 297257. ‘Brown G—2’. 297258. C-1. 297259. C-—49. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 297253 to 297279—Continued 297256 to 297275—Continued 297260. C-104. 297261. C—168. 297262. C-235. Blight resistant. 297263. ‘Chafa’. Very early type. 297264. G-24. Wilt resistant. 297265. G—G. Green gram. 297266. G.N.2. Green (Rajasthan). 297267. K-3. 297268. K-4. Kabuli (United Province). 297269. K-5. Green and bold seeded. 297270. N.P.28. 297271. N.P.53. 297272. N.P.58. 297273. ‘Punjab-—7’. 297274. R.S.10. Black (Rajasthan). 297275. T.87. Bold seeded. 297276. ONCOBA sp. Loganiaceae. 297277. SARACA CAULIFLORA Baker Leguminosae. 297278. 297279. STERCULIA URENS Roxb. Sterculiaceae. 297280 to 297283. 97 Bottletree. From Israel. Bulbs presented by the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. Re- ceived Apr. 15, 1964. - 297280. ALLIUM ERDELLII Zucc. Liliaceae. 297281. ALLIUM ROTHII Zucc. 297282. ALLIUM SCHUBERTII Zucc. 297283. ALLIUM TEL-AVIVENSE Eig. 297284 to 297287. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Leguminosae. Lentil. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the American Embassy, Buenos Aires. Received Apr. 14, 1964. Originated in the Santa Fe Province. 297284. ‘Lentejas Buenas’. 297285. ‘Lentejas Especiales Granel’. 297286. ‘Lentejas Seleccionadas’. 297287. ‘Lentejas Extra Seleccionadas’. 297288 to 297299. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. From El Salvador. Seeds presented by the Centro Nacional de Agronomica, Santa Tecla. Received Apr. 14, 1964. 297288. Porrillo No. 1. 297289. San Andres No. 1. 297290. 297291. G-21-70-77. Jamapa. 98 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 297288 to 297299—Continued 297292. S-182-N. 297296. Africa 17. 297293. Mex—24-N. 297297. Rico. 297294. 27-R. 297298. 5—A vaina blanca. 2p Uae. Antioquia 6 Sangre de 297299. Mecentral. oro. 297300 to 297305. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Rosaceae. Apricot. From Canada. Trees presented by the Research Station, Vineland, Ontario. Received Apr. 23, 1964. 297300. V.49056. 297303. V.510915. 297301. V.51091. 297304. V.51166. 297302. V.51095. 297305. V. 51043. 297306 to 297315. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Japan. Tubers presented by the Shimamatsu Potato Breeding Center, Hokkaido National Agricultural Experiment Station, Eniwa, Hokkaido. Received June 10. Numbered July 9, 1964. 2n—24. 297306. ‘Chippewa’ JSH-23. 297311. ‘Maritta’ JSH-34. 297307. ‘Deodara’ JSH-29. 297312. ‘Merkur’ JSH-37. 297308. ‘Hachprozentige’ JSH-19. 297313. ‘Parnassia’ JSH-22. 297309. ‘Irish Cobbler’ JSH-26. 297314. ‘Rankoku No. 3’. JSH-42. 297310. ‘Jubel’ JSH-20. 297315. ‘Tuno’ JSH-14. 297316. CITRUS sp. Rutaceae. From French Oceania. Budsticks presented by Service de |’Agriculture et des Eaux et Forets, Papeete, Tahiti, Society Islands. Received June 11, 1964. Numbered July 9, 1964. 297317. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria, via the United States Embassy. Received May 14, 1964. DL/64/348. No. 1203-2. A canning or paste type with resistance to Septoria and Cladosporium. 297318. VITEX PINNATA L. Verbenaceae. From British Guiana. Seeds presented by the Botanic Gardens, Georgetown. Received May 14, 1964. 297319 to 297321. From Sweden. Seeds presented by W. Weibull, Landskrona. Received Apr. 29, 1964. 297319. TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Leguminosae. Alsike clover. Weibull’s original ‘Tetra’. 297320. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. Weibull’s original ‘Rea’. 297321. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Whiteclover. Weibull’s original ‘Nora’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 99 297322 to 297325. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. From Chile. Seeds collected by W. Q. Loegering, International Rust Nursery Program, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 29, 1964. 297322. ‘Coutiches’. 297323. ‘Heines IV’. 297324. ‘Platifen’. 297325. ‘Poncheau’. C-—5961-3b—3b-1b-1t. Spring wheat. 297326. TRITICUM TIMONOVUM Heslot. Gramineae. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the Kansas State University, Hays, Kans. Received Apr. 29, 1964. Via France. Spring type. An artificial polyploid, 2n—56. Putative hybrid, one parent possibly being 7. timopheevi. One leaf surface has exaggerated pubescence and is a black, ear-tinting mutant. 297327. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by the Institute of Agricultural Plant Breeding, Wageningen. Received Apr. 29, 1964. ‘Orca’. 297328. PHYTOLACCA DIOICA L. Phytolaccaceae. Ombutree pokeberry. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomico do Estado de Sao Paulo, Campinas. Received Apr. 29, 1964. 297329. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Volcani Institute of Agricultural Re- search, Rehovot. Received Apr. 29, 1964. ‘N.C. 2’. 297330 to 297381. From Norway. Seeds presented by the Botanical Gardens, University of Oslo, Oslo. Received Apr. 30, 1964. 297330. AGROSTIS TENUIS Sibth. Gramineae. Colonial bentgrass. 297331. ALOPECURUS ARUNDINACEUS Poir. Gramineae. 297332. ARABIS PROCURRENS Waldst. & Kit. Cruciferae. 297333. ARENARIA GOTHICA Fries Caryophyllaceae. 297334. ARENARIA SERPYLLIFOLIA Linn. Kringen by Otta, Sel, Oppland. 297335. ASTRAGALUS CICER L. Leguminosae. 297336. ASTRAGALUS FALCATUS Lam. 297337. ASTRAGALUS GLYCYPHYLLOS L. The island Nesoya, Asker, Akershus. 297338. CERASTIUM BIEBERSTEINII DC. Caryophyllaceae. Taurus cerastium. 297339. CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM L. 297340 and 297341. DESCHAMPSIA CAESPITOSA (L.) Beauv. Gramineae. Tufted hairgrass. 297340. No.1. No data. 297341. No.2. Kongsvoll, Oppdal, Sor-Trondelag. 100 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 297330 to 297381—Continued 297342 and 297343. DESCHAMPSIA FLEXUOSA (L.) Trin. Crinkled hairgrass. 297342. No.1. No data. 297343. No.2. MHauerseter, Ullensaker, Akershus. 297344 and 297345. ELYMUS ARENARIUS L. Gramineae. European dunegrass. 297344. No.1. No data. 297345. No.2. The island Oustoya, Baerum, Akershus. 297346. FESTUCA ALTISSIMA All. Gramineae. 297347. FESTUCA ELATIOR L. Meadow fescue. The island Nesoya, Asker, Akershus. 297348. FESTUCA GIGANTEA (L.) Vill. Great fescue. 297349. FESTUCA OVINA L. Sheep fescue. 297350. FESTUCA OVINA var. GLAUCA (Lam.) Koch 297351. FESTUCA RUBRA L. Red fescue. 297352. FESTUCA TRACHYPHYLLA (Hackel) Kraj. 297353. FESTUCA VARIA Haenke 297354. LATHYRUS JAPONICUS Willd. Leguminosae. 297355. LATHYRUS NIGER (L.) Bernh. Black peavine. 297356. LATHYRUS PISIFORMIs L. 297357. LATHYRUS SYLVESTRIS L. Flat peavine. The island Nesoya, Asker, Akershus. 297358. LATHYRUS VERNUS (L.) Bernh. 297359. LyYCIUM CHINENSE Mill. Solanaceae. Chinese matrimony-vine. 297360. LyCIUM VULGARE Dun. 297361. MISCANTHUS SACCHARIFER Benth. Gramineae. 297362. PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA L. Gramineae. Reed canary grass. Onsoy, Ostfold. 297363. POA COMPRESSA L. Gramineae. Canada bluegrass. The island Kalvoya, Baerum, Akershus. 297364 and 297365. POA NEMORALIS L. Gramineae. Wood bluegrass. 297364. No.1. No data. 297365. No. 2. Kongsvoll, Oppdal, Sor-Trondelag. 297366. POTENTILLA ARGYROPHYLLA var. ATROSANGUINEA (Lodd.) Hook. Rosaceae. 297367. POTENTILLA ANDICOLA Benth. 297368. POTENTILLA BUCCOANA Clem. 297369. POTENTILLA NEPALENSIS Hook. 297370. POTENTILLA RECTA L. 297371. POTENTILLA RUPESTRIS Linn. 297372. SANGUISORBA OFFICINALIS L. Rosaceae. 297373. SEDUM AIZOON L. Crassulaceae. Aizoon stonecrop. 297374. SEDUM ELLACOMBIANUM Praeger JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 101 297330 to 297381—Continued 297375. SEDUM HYBRIDUM L. 297376. SEDUM ROSEUM (L.) Scop. Roseroot stonecrop. Kongsvoll, Oppdal, Sor-Trondelag. 297377. SEDUM TELEPHIUM var. MAXIMUM Suter The island Bronnoya, Asker, Akershus. 297378. SEDUM TELEPHIUM var. PURPURASCENS Hort. 297379. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Leguminosae. Strawberry clover. 297380. TRIFOLIUM LUPINASTER L. 297381. TRIFOLIUM MEDIUM Huds. Zigzag clover. 297382 and 297383. WATSONIA (hybrids). Iridaceae. From the Republic of South Africa. Bulbs presented by the Fruit and Food Technology Research Institute, Stellenbosch. Received May 1, 1964. 297382. Pink 17-18. 297383. Salmon 59-131-D. 297384 to 297386. From Japan. Stolons presented by the Shikoku Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Kagawa, Shikoku. Received May 4, 1964. 297384. LESPEDEZA PILOSA (Thunb.) Sieb. & Zuce. Leguminosae. 297385. LESPEDEZA SERPENS Nakai 297386. LESPEDEZA VIRGATA (Thunb.) DC. 297387. PINUS SYLVESTRIS L. Pinaceae. Scotch pine. From Germany. Plants presented by A. Hesse, Weener. Received May 4, 1964 ‘Argentea compacta’. 297388. ALHAGI PSUEDALHAGI (Bieb.) Desv. ex Skeels. Leguminosae. Camelthorn. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, South Perth. Received May 6, 1964. 297389 to 297397. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. From Vietnam. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission, Saigon. Received May 4, 1964. 397389. ‘Coc Gia Dinh’. South Vietnam. 297390. ‘Giay Bien Hoa’. South Vietnam. 297391. ‘Mo Ket Bien Hoa’. South Vietnam. 297392. ‘Mo Ket Tay Ninh’. South Vietnam. 297393. ‘Rang Bien Hoa’. South Vietnam. 297394. “Tainan No. 6’. From Taiwan. 297395. ‘Tainan No. 7’. From Taiwan. 297396. ‘Tainung No.1’. From Taiwan. 297397. ‘Tu-Qui’. South Vietnam. 297398. HIBISCUS FURCATUS Willd. Malvaceae. From India. Seeds presented by the Botanical. Survey of India, Calcutta. Received May 5, 1964. Collected at Coimbatore. 102 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 297399 to 297406. ZEA MAYS L. Gramineae. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Division of Plant and Seed Control, Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Received May 5, 1964. 297399. DL/64/276. G31. 297400. DL/64/277. G35. 297401. DL/64/278. A198. 297402. DL/64/279. ‘Mex 37-5’. 297403. DL/64/280. URG 54-5. 297404. DL/64/281. URG 54 x ‘Storey’. 297405. DL/64/282. A198 x M 37-5W x G 31 x ‘Storey’. 297406. DL/64/283. (M155 x URG 54) x (A21 x A198) G 31. 297407 to 297410. HORDEUM VULGARE L. Gramineae. From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Weibullsholm Plant Breeding Institute, Landskrona. Received May 5, 1964. Spring barleys. 297407. ‘Balder J’. A Finnish variety. 297408. ‘Delta’. A Netherlands variety. 297409. ‘Weibull’s No. 5853’. 297410. ‘Weibull’s Original Arla’. No. 5673. 297411 to 297421. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the All- Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received May 5, 1964. 297411. ISOPYRUM FUMARIOIDES L. Ranunculaceae. Omsk region. 297412 to 297421. TARAXACUM KOK-SAGHYZ Rodin Compositae. Dandelion. 297412. No.139. Voronez region. . 297413. No.154. Taldy-Kurgan. Kazakhstan. 297414. No.183. Kiev region, the Ukraine. 297415. No.229. Sumy region, the Ukraine. 297416. No. 266. Sumy region, the Ukraine. 297417. No. 403. Kharkov region, the Ukraine. 297418. No.467. Chernigov region, the Ukraine. 297419. No. 723. Tetaria. 297420. No.1129. Vladimir region. 297421. No. 1230. Kazakhstan. 297422 to 297424. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, Surrey, England. Received May 5, 1964. 297422. SAMBUCUS CANADENSIS L. Caprifoliaceae. American elder. No. 545. 297423. SAMBUCUS NIGRA f. ALBA (West.) Rehder European elder. No. 546. 297424. SAMBUCUS RACEMOSA L. European red elder. No. 548. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 103 297425 to 297427. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Cuttings presented by Central Asia Scientific Research Institute of Forestry through the All-Union Insti- tute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received Apr. 8, 1964. Numbered May 5, 1964. 297425. ULMUS (hybrid). Ulmaceae. No. 1. U. pumila var. arborea < U. densa. Seedling No. 195, resistant to Graphium ulmi. 297426 and 297427. ULMUS PUMILA var. ARBOREA Litv. Elm. 297426. No. 2. 297427. No.3. Fast growing form No. 133Y. 297428 and 297429. POA PRATENSIS L. Gramineae. Kentucky bluegrass. From the United States. Seeds held in storage at the Regional Plant Intro- duction Station, Geneva, N. Y. Numbered May 5, 1964. Via Denmark and SCS Nursery, Idaho. Seedling vigor good to excellent; plants dwarf, strong spreader, hardy in northern states; leaves short, dark green, similar to ‘Merion’, but seeds mature later. Tolerant to rust and pow- dery mildew. 297428. No.5012-A. Seeds mature 10-14 days after ‘Merion’. 297429. No.5012-B. Seeds mature 12 days after ‘Merion’. 297430. DICHANTHIUM ARISTATUM (Poir.) C. E. Hubb. Gramineae. Angleton grass. From the Philippines. Seeds presented by the Central Experiment Station, Laguna. Received May 5, 1964. ‘Alabang X’. 297431 to 297447. From Brazil. Seeds presented by E. Ribas, Curitiba, Parana, via the United States Department of State. Received May 5, 1964. 297431. CAESALPINIA PELTOPHOROIDES Benth. Leguminosae. 297432. CASSIA GRANDIS L. f. Leguminosae. Pink shower. 297433. CASSIA MULTIJUGA L. C. Rich 297434. CASUARINA sp. Casuarinaceae. 297435. CEDRELA sp. Meliaceae. 297436. CHORISIA SPECIOSA St. Hil. Bombacaceae. Floss-silktree. 297437. COLUBRINA RUFA Reiss. Rhamnaceae. 297438. COURATARI ESTRELLENSIS Raddi Myrtaceae. 297439. DELONIX REGIA (Boj.) Raf. Leguminosae. Royal poinciana. 297440. DIOSPYROS JURUENSIS A. C. Smith Ebenaceae. 297441. LAFOENSIA GLYPTOCARPA Koehne Lythraceae. 297442. LIGUSTRUM sp. Oleaceae. 297443. METRODOREA PUBESCENS St. Hil. & Tul. Rutaceae. 297444. PAIVAEA LANGSDORFFII Berg Myrtaceae. 297445. PTEROGYNE NITENS Tulasne Leguminosae. 297446. TIBOUCHINA MUTABILIS Congn. Melastomataceae. 297447. (Undetermined.) ‘Bo:mbira’. 104 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 297448 to 297454. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Indus- trial Research Organization, Canberra. Received May 6, 1964. 297448. TRIFOLIUM STRICTUM L. Leguminosae. C.P.I. 14740. Annual. 297449 to 297454. RUBUS PARVIFLORUS Nutt. Rosaceae. White flowering raspberry. All are from Tasmania. 297449. No.1. The Bluff, Devonport, north coast. 297450. No.2. East Devonport, north coast. 297451. No.3. Gunn’s Plains, 30 miles from north coast. 297452. No.4. Dunes near Coswell, east coast. 297453. No.5. Pardoe, north coast. 297454. No.6. Coswell Creek, east coast. Drupelets solitary, large; re- ceptacle red, fleshy. 297455 to 297460. From Spain. Seeds presented by the Institute Nacional para la Produccion de Semillas Selectos, Madrid. Received May 6, 1964. 297455. CAPSICUM ANNUUM L. Solanaceae. Pimento. Large (“Largo”) pepper from Reus. 297456. CAPSICUM ANNUUM L. Large (‘Grande’) pepper from Reus. 297457. CAPSICUM ANNUUM L. Cowshead pepper (“‘Morro de Vaca’’). 297458. CAPSICUM ANNUUM L, Large sweet preserving pepper from Catalana. 297459. CAPSICUM ANNUUM L. Large sweet preserving pepper from the Levant. 297460. CAPSICUM ANNUUM L. Large Valencia pepper. 297461 to 297474. CAPSICUM ANNUUM L. Solanaceae. Pimento. From Hungary. Seeds presented by the Orszagos Agrobotanikai, Tapioszele. Received May 6, 1964. 297461. ‘Cayene’. 297462. ‘Dokomlasi 640’. 297463. ‘Dunajska’. 297464. ‘Gogosari’. 297465. ‘Kalocsai 321’. 297466. ‘Paradicsomalaku Feher’. 297467. ‘Paradicsomalaku Zold’. 297468. ‘Plovdivski Jus’. 297469. ‘Schumerski Ratund’. 297470. ‘Szegedi Csipmentes 47-25’. 297471. ‘Szegedi Csipmentes 47-75’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 105 297461 to 297474—Continued 297472. ‘Szegedi Csipmentes 47-149’. 297473. ‘Varszegi I’. 297474. ‘Weiner Calvill’. 297475 to 297481. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L. Compositae. Sunflower. From France. Seeds presented by the Centre Technique Interprofessional des Oleagineux Metropolitains, Paris. Received May 6, 1964. Seeds black. 297475. A 9345. 297479. ‘Smena’. 297476. C1957. 297480. V 8883. 297477. ‘Peredovick’. 297481. V 8931. 297478. ‘Tenissei’. 297482 to 297496. From India. Seeds presented by the Karnatak Science College, Dharwar. Received May 7, 1964. 297482. CAPSICUM sp. Solanaceae. No. 37. From Saharanpur, Orissa. Ornamental type. 297483. CAPSICUM sp. No. 56b. From Sharanpur, Orissa. Ornamental type. 297484. CAPSICUM sp. No. 79. From Sharanpur, Orissa. Ornamental type. 297485. CAPSICUM sp. No. 95. From Sharanpur, Orissa. Ornamental type. 297486. CAPSICUM sp. No. A123. From Guntur, Madras. 297487. CAPSICUM sp. No. A-125. From Guntur, Madras. 297488. CAPSICUM sp. No. A-126. From Guntur, Madras. 297489. CAPSICUM sp. No. A-158. From Guntur, Madras. 297490. CAPSICUM sp. No. C-1. From Guntur, Madras. 297491. CAPSICUM sp. No. C-6. From Guntur, Madras. 297492. CAPSICUM sp. No. C-20. From Guntur, Madras. 297493. CAPSICUM sp. No. C-21. From Guntur, Madras. 297494. CAPSICUM sp. No. C-81. From Guntur, Madras. 297495. CAPSICUM sp. No. G-2. From Guntur, Madras. 297496. CAPSICUM sp. No. G-38. From Guntur, Madras. 106 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 297497 to 297552. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merrill. Leguminosae. Soybean. From Hungary. Seeds presented by the Orsagos Agrobotanikai Intezet, Tapioszele. Received May 7, 1964. 297497. 297498. 297499. 297500. 297501. 297502. 297503. 297504. 297505. 297506. 297507. 297508. 297509. 297510. 297511. 297512. 297513. 297514. 297515. 297516. 297517. 297518. 297519. 297520. 297521. 297522. 297523. 297524. 297525. 297526. 297527. 297528. 297529. 297530. 297531. 297532. 297533. 297534. 297535. 297536. ‘Amurszkaja 41’. II-—2-397. ‘Amurszkaja 154’. JI-2-28. ‘Ca-chua No. 4’. IJ—2-528. ‘Charbinszkaja 111’. JI-2-43. ‘Cina 50-6268’. IIJ-2-527. ‘Cina 496-079’. II2-550. ‘Cina 6268’. II-2-618. ‘CJzi-ti No. 3’. II2-537. ‘Czi-ti No. 5’. II-2-493. ‘Czy-chua No. 1’. II-2-538. ‘Czy-chua No. 1’. IJ—2-567. ‘Cchua No. 4’. II-2-555. ‘Czyn Juan No. 2’. II-2-536. ‘Dehi-ti’. II-2-291. ‘Dun-nun’. IJ—2-15. ‘Harkovszkaja’. JI-2-168. ‘Hartinskaja’. JI—2-19. ‘Hei-ch’i’. II-2-68. ‘Iregi GM/1’. IJ-2-480. ‘Tregi I. Sz. 1’. II-2-409. ‘Iregi Korona’. II-2-2. ‘Iregi Nagyszemu Feher’. JI-2-278. ‘Iregi Szurkebarat’. IJI-2-1. ‘Iregi Universal’. IJ—2-12. ‘Irszuriszkaja’. ‘Izj-hua’. II-—2-17. ‘Juanj-bao-tsinj’. II—2-241. ‘Ke-Schuan’. JI-2-234. ‘Ke-si No. 283’. II—-2-546. ‘Keszthelyi Aproszemu Sarga’. II-2-82. ‘Kina’. IJI-2-265. ‘Kou-tchen-do’. II-2-294. ‘Kuban’. II-2-191. ‘Kubanszkaja 276’. II—2-84. ‘Kujbisevszkaja’. II—2-540. ‘Mandarin 2’. II-—2-94. ‘Man-di-ezin’. II—2-552. ‘Mandurska 1’. JJ—2-95. ‘Mandurska 2’. II-—2-96. ‘Mandzus I’. II-—2-270. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 107 297497 to 297552—Continued 297537. ‘Mandzus II’. II-—2-271. 297538. ‘Mandzus III’. II-2-272. 297539. ‘Man-Sokin’. IJ-2-414. 297540. ‘Miao-King-Huang’. II—2-367. 297541. ‘Pak-cok-taj’. II-2—488. 297542. ‘Pannonia 10’. 297543. ‘Peking’. II-2-553. 297544. ‘Primorszkaja 529’. II-2-269. 297545. ‘Schao-hi-tschi’. II—2-297. 297546. ‘Si-bi-va’. II—-2-549. 297547. ‘Szaljut’. 297548. “Ta-Chin-hu-Houan-Tsa’. II-2-357. 297549. ‘Tsu-Chua I’. II-2-413. 297550. ‘Urozsajnaja’. IJ—2-188. 297551. ‘Viola Manchu Mediasch’. IJ-—2-91. 297552. ‘Voronyezskaja’. II—2-577. 297553. JUGLANS REGIA L. Juglandaceae. Persian walnut. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the University of Mendosa, Mendosa. Received May 7, 1964. A shell-less walnut. 297554 to 297557. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Rice. From Mozambique. Seeds presented by the Instituto dos Cereais de Mocam- bique. Received May 8, 1964. 297554. ‘Chibica’. 297556. ‘Rexora’. 297555. ‘Faia’. 297557. ‘Til’. 297558 to 297560. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria, via the United States Embassy. Received May 8, 1964. 297558. ANNONA SENEGALENSIS Pers. Annonaceae. DL/64/327. 297559. CARISSAsp. Apocynaceae. DL/64/324. 297560. DIOSPYROS MESPILIFORMIS Hochst. Ebenaceae. DL/64/325. 297561 and 297562. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Leguminosae. From the United States.’ Seeds held in storage at the Georgia Experiment Station, Experiment, Georgia. Numbered May 11, 1964. Selected from P.I. 194215, bacterial canker resistant cross of ‘Chinese Red’ x ‘Iron’, from Beltsville, Md. 297561. “A”. Resistant to chlorotic mottle virus; seeds speckled. 297562. “C’’. Resistant to chlorotic mottle virus; seeds cream colored. 108 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 297563. PICEA PURPUREA Masters. Pinaceae. Norway spruce. From France. Seeds presented by the Arboretum des Barres, Loiret. Re- ceived May 8, 1964. 297564. CARYOPTERIS DIVARICATA Maxim. Verbenaceae. From Germany. Seeds presented by the Botanischer Garten, Munchen- Nymphenburg. Received May 8, 1964. 297565. TRIOSTEUM SINUATUM Maxim. Caprifoliaceae. From Canada. City of Montreal Botanical Garden, Montreal. Received May 8, 1964. 297566 and 297567. PHYTOLACCA DIOICA L. Phytolaccaceae. Ombutree pokeberry. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Buenos Aires. Received May 8, 1964. 297566. Deip 1.831. 297567. No data. 297568 to 297583. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Rice. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the United States Agency for Interna- tional Development, Karachi. Received May 8, 1964. 297568. D.A. 31. 297576. ‘Kataktara’. 297569. ‘Dharial’. 297577. ‘Latisail’. 297570. ‘Dular’. 297578. ‘Marichbati’. 297571. ‘Galema’. 297579. ‘Naizersail’. 297572. ‘Haleignuj Aman II’. 297580. ‘Patnai 23’. 297573. ‘Haleignuj Aman IV’. 297581. ‘Panleira’. 297574. ‘Haleignuj Aman V’. 297582. S.R. 26. 297575. ‘Hashikalmi’. 297583. ‘Tilakkachari’. 297584 to 297603. From Czechoslovakia. Seeds presented by the Arboretum, Academia Scien- tiarum Cechoslovaca, Mlynany Sav. Received May 11, 1964. 297584. COTONEASTER ADPRESSA Bois. Rosaceae. Creeping cotoneaster. No 54. 297585. COTONEASTER BULLATA Bois No. 55. 297586. COTONEASTER BUXIFOLIA Wall. ex Lindl. No. 56. 297587. COTONEASTER DIELSIANA E. Pritz. Diels cotoneaster. No. 57. 297588. COTONEASTER DIVARICATA Rehd. & Wils. Spreading cotoneaster. No. 58. 297589. COTONEASTER FRANCHETII Bois Franchet cotoneaster. No. 59. 297590. COTONEASTER HENRYANA (C. Schneid.) Rehd. & Wils. No. 60. 297591. COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS Decaisne. Rock cotoneaster. No. 61. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 109 297584 to 297603—Continued 297592. COTONEASTER LUCIDA Schlecht. No. 62. 297593. COTONEASTER MELANOCARPA Lodd. No. 63. 297594. COTONEASTER MICROPHYLLA Wall. ex Lindl. Rockspray cotoneaster. No. 64. 297595. COTONEASTER MOUPINENSIS Franch. Mupin cotoneaster. No. 65. 297596. COTONEASTER MULTIFLORA Bunge. No. 66. 297597. COTONEASTER RACEMIFLORA (Desf.) Koch No. 67. 297598. COTONEASTER ROTUNDIFOLIA Wall. ex Lindl. Roundleaf cotoneaster. No. 68. 297599. COTONEASTER SALICIFOLIA Franchot. Willowleaf cotoneaster. No. 69. 297600. COTONEASTER SIMONSII Baker Simons cotoneaster. No. 70. ‘ 297601. COTONEASTER TOMENTOSA (Ait.) Lindley No. 71. 297602. COTONEASTER ZABELI C. Schneid. No. 72. 297603. SORBUS AUCUPARIA var. EDULIS Dieck ex Rehder Rosaceae. No. 215. 297604 to 297606. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the Nikitens Botanic Garden, Yalta, Taurica (Crimea). Received May 12, 1964. 297604. PINUS HALEPENSIS var. PITYUSA (Stev.) Gordon Pinaceae. From native habitat, Cape Petzunda, Black Sea coast, Caucasus. Eleva- tion 20-40 meters. Seeds collected December 1963. 297605. PINUS NIGRA var. CARAMANICA (Loud.) Rehd. From native habitat, mountain forest, southern coast of Crimea. Eleva- tion 300 meters. Seeds collected February 1964. 297606. PINUS STANKEWICZII (Suk.) Fom. From native habitat, near Sudak, southern Crimea. Elevation 5-50 meters. Seeds collected January 1964. 297607 to 297623. From Colombia. Seeds presented by the Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario, Bogota. Received May 12, 1964. 297607 to 297621. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Gramineae. Guineagrass. 297607. No.30. ‘Guinea Borinquen’. Via Puerto Rico. 297608. No.32. ‘Guinea Q 3457’. Via Australia. 110 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 297607 to 297623—Continued 297607 to 297621—Continued 297609. No.33. ‘Guinea Regular’. Via Puerto Rico. 297610. No.35. ‘Guinea Broadleaf Erecta’. Via Puerto Rico. 297611. No.36. ‘Guinea Colonia’. Via Tanganika. 297612. No.37. ‘Guinea Broadleaf Postrada’. Via Puerto Rico. 297613. No.40. ‘Guinea Fine Leaf’. Via Puerto Rico. 297614. No.41. ‘Guinea Africa’. Via Venezula. 297615. No.42. ‘Guinea Gramalote’. Via Venezula. 297616. No.43. ‘Guinea Gramalote’. Via Puerto Rico. 297617. No.44. ‘Guinea Q 2956-7840’. Via Australia. 297618. No.45. ‘Guinea Q 2958-7840’. Via Australia. 297619. No.46. ‘Guinea Capin Murumbo’. Via Brazil. 297620. No. 49. ‘Guinea Pajarita’. Via Colombia. 297621. No.51. ‘Guinea Saboya o India’. Via Colombia. 297622 and 297623. PANICUM MAXIMUM var. TRICHOGLUME Eyles Green panicgrass. 297622. No. 38. ‘Guinea Q. 2966-8387’. 297623. No.39. ‘Guinea Commercial’. Via Australia. 297624 to 297738. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. From Portugal. Seeds presented by the Estacio de Mehoramento de Plantas, Elvas. Received April 10, 1964. Numbered May 12, 1964. P.I. No. Portuguese Designation entry No. 297624. 2573. ‘Canoco, 0277’. 297625. 2582. ‘Mestico, 0222’. 297626. 2590. ‘Almadense, 09’. 297627. 2601. ‘Galego Miudo’. 297628. 2616. ‘Belem’. 297629. 2619. ‘Barbela, 0248’. 297630. 2675. ‘Argelino Ou Macho Branco 12323’, 297631. 2676. ‘Almadense, 2709’. 297632. 2677. ‘Almadense, 3477’. 297633. 2678. ‘Bento, 10012’. 297634. 2679. ‘Estacao 2727’. 297635. 2683. ‘Mocho Cabecudo 9096’. 297636. 2684. ‘Mocho Ou Rapado 3869’. 297637. 2786. ‘San Tareno 3490’. 297638. 2687. ‘Alentejano 2710’. 297639. 2695. “Mocho de Espiga Ruiva 11576’. 297640. 2697. ‘Centeio 3567’. 297641. 2698. ‘Da Grecia 5492’, 297642. 2699. ‘Da Grecia 5796’. 297643. 2700. ‘Acares 2535’. 297644, 2701. ‘Barbela A2063’. JANUARY 1 TO-DECEMBER 31, 1964 297624 to 297738—Continued P.I. No. Portuguese Designation entry No. 297645. 2704. ‘Barbela B3439’. 297646. 2706. ‘Barbela B11730’. 297647. 2708. ‘Barbela C7333’. 297648. 2716. ‘Bejense 2851’. 297649. 2719. ‘Elvense 2722’. 297650. 2721. ‘Magueija de Calmo Cheio, 3665’. 297651. 2724. ‘Mole Algarvio, 9012’. 297652. 2725. ‘Portugues 2095’. 297653. 2726. ‘Portugues 2565’. 297654. 2731. ‘Sacho, 5625’. 297655. 2732. ‘Sacho, 5966’. 297656. 2738. ‘Sado, 3762’. 297657. 2734. ‘Transmontano, 2762’. 297658. 2738. ‘Tremes de Tavira, 2610’. 297659. 2741. ‘Da Grecia Ruivo, 2650’. 297660. 2742. ‘Barbado, 2714’. 297661. 2745. ‘Belem, 2733’. 297662. 2746. ‘Belem, 2814’, 297663. 2752. ‘Guaditano, 2818’. 297664. 2757. ‘Liz, 2735’. 297665. 2758. ‘Luso, 2740’. 297666. 2759. ‘Luso, 3478’. 297667. 2760. ‘Mestico, 2742’. 297668. 2761. ‘Precoce, 2588’. 297669. 2762. ‘Precoce, 3553’. 297670. 2768. ‘Precoce, 12755’. 297671. 2764. ‘Ruivo Precoce, A2204’. 297672. 2765. ‘Ruivo Precoce, 2585’. 297673. 2766. ‘Ruivo Precoce, 6024’. 297674. 2767. ‘Ruivo Tardio, A11695’. 297675. 2768. ‘Ruivo Tardio, 12559’. 297676. 2769. ‘Ruivo Tardio, 12584’. 297677. PATA ‘Ruivo Tardio, 11686’. 297678. PHL. ‘Ruivo, B11741’, 297679. 2778. ‘Saloio, 2753’. 297680. 2774. ‘Saloio, 2865’. 297681. 2775. ‘Serrano, 3474’. 297682. 2779. ‘Transtagano, 3780’. 297683. 2780. ‘Tremes Arrocheado, 2013’. 297684. 2782. ‘Tremes Ruivo, 2073’. 297685. 2783. ‘Tremes Ruivo, 5991’. 111 112 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 297624 to 297738—Continued IP Te NO: Portuguese Designation entry No. 297686. 2784. ‘Funchal, 2037’. 297687. 2785. ‘Mirandes, 11623’. 297688. 2787. ‘Barbaro, 2849’. 297689. 2798. ‘Cascalvo, 11746’. 297690. 2802. ‘Canoco, 3901’. 297691. 2805. ‘Argelino, 12566’. 297692. 2806. ‘Argelino, 12757’. 297693. 2807. ‘Canoco de Grao Escuro, 2263’. 297694. 2808. ‘Canoco de Grao Escuro, 2265’. 297695. 2821. ‘Pombinho, 2283’. 297696. 2822. ‘Pombinho, 2622’. 297697. 2823. ‘Pombinho, 6758’. 297698. 2830. ‘Asa de Corvo, 5279’. 297699. 2853. ‘Pardaleiro, 13489’. 297700. 2860. ‘Durazio Molar Glabro, 5486’. 297701. 2862. ‘Durazio Molar Glabro, 11763’. 297702. 2870. ‘Lobeiro Ruivo, 10971A’. 297703. 2887. ‘Preto Algarivo, 10026’. 297704. 2896. ‘Preto de Tavira, 11659’. 297705. 2911. ‘Alexandre Ou Macarauco, 10991’. 297706. 2933. ‘Tomarense, 2830’. 297707. 2934. ‘Espanhol Mocho, 8856’. 297708. 2935. ‘Espanhol Chamorro, 8195’. 297709. 2936. ‘Gentil, 3565’. 297710. 2937. ‘Australiano de Espiga Branca, 3456’. 297711. 3130. ‘Precoce, 13504’. 297712. 3159. ‘Arouca, 3828A’. 297713. 3792. ‘Serodio’ (Tremes). 297714. 3817. ‘Mocho de Espiga Ruivo, 4312’. 297715. 3821. ‘St. Vicente’. 297716. 3822. ‘Da Piedade’. 297717. 3831. ‘Regional Mocho’. 297718. 2958A. ‘Rosario’. 297719. 2959A. ‘Garrido’. 297720. 2960A. ‘Varrasco’. 297721. 2972A. ‘Raiano’. 297722. 2974A. ‘Peninsular’. 297723. 2976A. ‘Condestavel’. 297724. 2977A. ‘Gil Vaz’. 297725. 2978A. ‘Moreno’. 297726. 2979A. ‘Sagres’. 297727. 2981A. ‘Salvador’. 297728. 2985A. ‘Azizah 49’, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 113 297624 to 297738—Continued P.I. No. Portuguese Designation entry No. 297729. 3327A. ‘Roma Branco’. 297730. 3491A. ‘Indiano Mocho, 6296’ x ‘A1s’. 297731. 3508A. ‘Tremes Preto de Grao Ambarino’ (V. Vivo). 297732. 3522A. ‘Revez’. 297733. 3556A. ‘Somora’. 297734. 3558A. ‘Padeira’. 297735. 38613A. ‘Rural’. 297736. 3614A. ‘Cava Quinho’. 297737. 3624A. ‘Mucaba-l’. 297738. 3625A. ‘Mucaba-II’. 297739 to 297790. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Leguminosae. Lentil. From Greece. Seeds presented by the American Embassy, Athens. Received May 12, 1964. Collected at Larissa, May 19638, unless otherwise noted. 297739 to 297755. Varieties bred at the Institute for Fodder Crops, Larissa. 297739. F-1. 297748. F-30. 297740. F-15. 297749. F-31. 297741. F-18. 297750. F-32. 297742. F-21. 297751. F-33. 297743. F-22. 297752. F-34. 297744. F-24. 297753. F-35. 297745. F-26. 297754. F-36. 297746. F-28. 297755. F-37. 297747. F-29. 297756. M-—1956 Provencer Linze from Germany. 297757. M-—3439 Local of Arahova. 297758. M-5753 Local from Larissa. 297759. M-6017 Lentil petite blanche Syrie precoce from Alger. 297760. M-6022 L. B. Redjzr from Alger. 297761. M-—6110 Local from Egleuvi. 297762. M-6151 Local from Heani. 297763. M-6152 Local from Lassion—Rodopis. 297764. M-—6153 Local from Paleohorion—Karditsa. 297765. M-—6154 Local from Korynos—Kastorias. 297766. M-—6155 Local from Lahania—Redos. 297767. M-6157 Local from Kavakli—Redopis. 297768. M-—6158 Local from Evrenou—Redopis. 297769. M-—6159 Local from Lahania—Redos. 297770. M-6274 Local from Pella—Giannitsa. 297771. M-—6275 Local from Dara. 114 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 297799 to 297813—Continued 297772. M-6743 Local from Arfaren—Kalamen. 297773. M-6744 Local from St. Irene—Kefallinia. 297774. _M-6745 Local from Oreskia—Serres. 297775. M-—6747 Local from Perdikovrisi—Arkadia. 297776. M-6752 Local from Ahladini-—Ilias. 297777. M-6759 Local from Dafni-—Serres. 297778. M-—7455 Local from Ptolemais. 297779. M-—8029 Local from Oreccastron—Ionninon. 297780. M-—8030 Local from Pegeniani—Ionninon. 297781. M-8039 Local from Haifa—Israel. May 1962. 297782. M-8201 Ervum lens from Turkey. 297783. M-8258 Ethiopian red lentil. 297784. M-8465 Kenitra—petite verte No. 1, Mareo. 297785. M-8466 Seuk-et-Tleta ete Safi No. 24, Mareo. 297786. M-—8752 var. nummularia from Russia. 297787. M-—8753 var. violascens from Russia. 297788. M-8881 Medik, Pallagi kek, from Hungaria. 297789. M-—9087 Local from Pyrgi—Kefallinias. 79 0. M-9176 Local from Molle—Kefallinias. 297791 to 297796. From Colombia. Plants presented by the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Agricolas, Medellin. Received May 13, 1964. 297791. TRIPSACUM sp. Gramineae. No. 3. Cundinamarca—Rio Dulce entre Villeta y Sasima. 297792. TRIPSACUM sp. No.5. Cundinamarca—E] Armadillo. 297793. TRIPSACUM sp. No.6. Cundinamarca—Tamarindo. Mpio de Viota. 297794. TRIPSACUM sp. No.7. Huila—El Dinde-Rio Paez. La Plata. 297795. TRIPSACUM sp. No.8. Meta—Hda. Siberia-—Kmtro. 192. 297796. TRIPSACUM sp. No. 15. Santander Del S. Guacharacas (Guepsa-Suaita). 297797 and 297798. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Le ad , entil. From Yugoslavia. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attache, Belgrade. Received May 18, 1964. 297797. Purchased at a grocery store in Belgrade. 297798. Purchased at the open market in Novi Sad. Grown by a farmer at Maradik, Novi Sad district. 297799 to 297813. ZEA MAYS L. Gramineae. From Colombia. Seeds presented by the El Centro National de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, Medellin. Received May 13, 1964. 297799. ‘Bolivia 670-6’. TI. 62 JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 115 297739 to 297790—Continued 297800. ‘Bolivia 957-6’. TI. 62 297801. ‘Bolivia 1104-6’. TI. 62 297802. ‘Bolivia 310-7’. TI. 62 297803. ‘Bolivia 360-7’. TI. 62 297804. ‘Bolivia 478-7’. TI. 62 297805. ‘Bolivia 873-6’. TI. 62 297806. ‘Bolivia 972-6’. TI. 63 297807. ‘Bolivia 873-6’. TI. 63 297808. ‘Ecuador 424-8’. TI. 63 297809. ‘Ecuador 387-7’. TI. 638 297810. ‘Ecuador 598-7’. TI. 63 297811. ‘Peru 1178-6’. TI. 63 297812. ‘Peru 760-7’. TI. 638 297813. ‘Peru 808-7’. TI. 638 297814 to 297821. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Rice. From India. Seeds presented by the Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack— 4. Received May 18, 1964. 297814. Ac. 533. 297818. Ac. 1613. 297815. Ac. 1337. 297819. Ac. 1730. 297816. Ac. 1423. 297820. Ac. 2489. 297817. Ac. 1443. 297821. B.J.1. 297822 to 297825. AVENA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Common oats. From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Weibullsholm Plant Breeding Institute, Landskrona. Received May 13, 1964. 297822. ‘Bambuhavre II’. 297824. ‘Havre Brighton’. 297823. ‘Diamanthavre’. 297825. ‘Penderhavre’. 297826 and 297827. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Gramineae. From Israel. Stolons collected by J. R. Harlan, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater. Received May 138, 1964. 297826. No. 29. In wadi filled with loess with sand overlay, 15 km. south of Beersheba, Negev. May 8, 1964. 297827. No.41. In wadi on desert floor below escarpment of Ramon ero- sion cirque, about 6 miles south of Mitzpe Ramon. May 8, 1964. 297828 to 297862. From Ethiopia. Seeds collected by E. L. Smith, United States Agency for In- ternational Development, Addis Ababa. Received Apr. 29, 1964. Num- bered May 14, 1964. 297828 and 297829. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. Guddar, 140 km. west of Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,740 meters. 297828. ELS—6304—-5-A. 297829. ELS—6304—5-B. 297830. TRITICUM DIOCOCCUM Schrank Emmer. ELS-6404-9-B. Near Goba, 400 km. southeast of Addis Ababa. Eleva- tion 2,900 meters. 116 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 297828 to 297862—Continued 297831 to 297857. TRITICUM DURUM Desf. Durum wheat. 297831. ELS-6304-1. Bulk seed sample. Saka market, near Jimma. Elevation 2,375 meters. Ambo, 115 km. west of Addis Ababa. Elevation 1,980 meters. 297832. ELS-—6304—3-A. 297835. ELS-—6304-3-D. 297833. ELS—6304—3-B. 297836. ELS-—6304-3-E. 297834. ELS-—6304-3-C. Between Ambo and Addis Ababa, 60 km. west of Addis Ababa. Eleva- tion 2,130 meters. 297837. ELS—6304—4—A. 297838. ELS-—6304—4-B. Near Akaki, 20 km. southeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,285 meters. 297839. ELS—6304—-6—A. 297840. ELS—6304—6-B. 297841. ELS-6304—6-C. Near Dukem, 30 km. southeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation 1,980 meters. 297842. ELS-6304-7-A. 297846. ELS-—6304—-7-E. 297843. ELS—6304—7-B. 297847. ELS—6304-7-F. 297844. ELS-6304—7-C. 297848. ELS—6304-7-G. 297845. ELS—6304—7-D. Near Akaki, 15 km. southeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,375 meters. 297849. ELS-6304—8—A. 297852. ELS—6304—-8-D. 297850. ELS—6304—8-B. 297853. ELS—6304—8-E. 297851. ELS—6304—8-C. Modjo. 70 km. southeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation 1,675 meters. 297854. ELS—6404—2-A. 297855. ELS—6404—-2-B. Near Goba, 400 km. southeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,900 meters. 297856. ELS—6404—-9-A. 297857. ELS—6404—9-C. 297858 to 297862. TRITICUM TURGIDUM L. Poulard wheat. 297858. ELS—6304-3-F. Ambo, 115 km. west of Addis Ababa. Eleva- tion 1,980 meters. 297859. ELS-—6304-6-D. Near Akaki, 20 km. southeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,285 meters. Near Akaki, 15 km. southeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,375 meters. 297860. ELS-6304-8-F. 297861. ELS—6304-8-G. 297862. ELS—6304—8-H. 297863. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Gramineae. From Israel. Stolons collected by J. R. Harlan, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Okla. Received May 14, 1964. No. 34. Ancient terraces of Dr. Evenari’s Farm at Avdat. Negev type. Collected May 8, 1964. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 117 _ 297864 to 297866. From Israel. Bulbs presented by the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. Re- ceived May 14, 1964. 297864 and 297865. ALLIUM DUMETORUM Feindr. & Szelub. Liliaceae. 297864. Collected at Mt. Carmel. Mar. 24, 1964. 297865. Collected at Yagur, Mt. Carmel. Mar. 25, 1964. 297866. ALLIUM TEL-AVIVENSE Eig. Collected at Tel Baruch, near Tel-Aviv. Apr. 15, 1964. 297867 to 298016. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Indus- trial Research Organization, Canberra. Received May 15, 1964. 297867. AESCHYNOMENE AMERICANA L. Leguminosae. C.P.I. 18648. 297868. AGROPYRON CANINUM (L.) Beauv. Gramineae. Awned wheatgrass. C.P.I. 28473. 297869 and 297870. AGROPYRON CRISTATUM (L.) Gaertn. Gramineae. Crested wheatgrass. 297869. C.P.I. 26029. 297870. C.P.I. 28474. 297871. AGROPYRON ELONGATUM (Host) Beauv. Tall wheatgrass. C.P.I. 27103. 297872. AGROPYRON TRICHOPHORUM (Link) Richt. Stiffhair wheatgrass. C.P.I. 24625. 297873. AGROPYRON JUNCEUM (L.) Beauv. C.P.I. 27779. 297874. AGROPYRON PECTINIFORME Roem. & Schult. C.P.I. 24626. 297875. AGROPYRON SCABRIFOLIUM (Doell) Parodi C.P.I. 27608. 297876. AGROPYRON TRICHOPHORUM (Link) Richt. Stiffhair wheatgrass. C.P.I. 24629. 297877. ALOPECURUS SERAVSCHANICUS Ovczinn. Gramineae. C.P.I. 24998. 297878. ANTHYLLIS TETROPHYLLA L. Leguminosae. C.P.I. 14904. 297879. ANTHYLLIS RUBICUNDA Wender. C.P.I. 22757. 297880. BOTHRIOCHLOA INSCULPTA (Hochst.) A. Camus. Gramineae. C.P.I. 23720. 297881. BOTHRIOCHLOA ISCHAEMUM (L.) Keng King’s Ranch bluestem. C.P.I. 11408. 297882. BOTHRIOCHLOA PERTUSA (L.) A. Camus. C.P.I, 13230. 118 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 297867 to 298016—Continued 297883. BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA (Hochst.) Stapf Gramineae. C.P.I. 15890. 297884. BRACHIARIA SOLUTA Stapf CAP I. Vi0ot: Palisade signalgrass. 297885 and 297886. BROMUS DANTHONIAE (Desf.) Trin. Gramineae. 297885. C.P.I. 24140. 297886. C.P.I. 24681. 297887 to 297889. BROMUS RIPARIUS Rehm. 297887. C.P.I. 22293. 297888. C.P.I. 28645. 297889. C.P.I. 28646. 297890. DESMODIUM SANDWICENSE E. Mey. C.P.I. 11740. Leguminosae. 297891 to 297893. DoOLICHOS BIFLORUS L. Leguminosae. 297891. C.P.I. 8329. 297892. C.P.I. 8342. 297893. C.P.I. 14629. Twinflower dolichos. 297894 and 297895. ECHINOCHLOA PYRAMIDALIS (Lam.) Hitehe. & Chase Gramineae. 297894. C.P.I. 15377. 297895. C.P.I. 17102. 297896. AGROPYRON sp. Gramineae. C.P.I. 25752. 297897. ELYMUS EUROPAEUS Presl. C.P.I. 27526. 297898. ELYMUS PATAGONICUS Speg. C.P.I. 22077. 297899. ELYMUS VILLOSUS Muhl. ex. Willd. C.P.I. 27529. Gramineae. Wildrye. 297900 to 297909. FESTUCA ARUNDINACEA Schreb Gramineae. Tall fescue. 297900. C.P.I. 26296. 297901. C.P.I. 26523. 297902. C.P.I. 27154. 297903. C.P.I. 27477. 297904. C.P.I. 27530. 297905. 297906. 297907. 297908. 297909. C.P.I. 28295. C.P.I. 28354. C.P.I. 28355. C.P.I. 28356. C.P.I. 28852. 297910 to 297912. GLYCINE JAVANICA L. Leguminosae. 297910. C.P.I. 13300. 297911. C.P.I. 17673. 297912. C.P.I. 28320. 297913 to 297917. HOSACKIA SUBPINNATA G. Don Leguminosae. 297913. C.P.I. 25560. 297914. C.P.I. 25562. 297915. C.P.I. 25563. 297916. C.P.I. 25564. 297917. C.P.I. 25565. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 119 297867 to 298016—Continued 297918 to 297920. HYPARRHENIA RUFA (Nees) Stapf. Gramineae. Jaragua grass. 297918. C.P.I. 17155. 297919. C.P.I. 19927. 297920. C.P.I. 20131. 297921. ONOBRYCHIS ARENARIA DC. Leguminosae. Sandy esparcet. C.P.1. 27457. 297922. ONOBRYCHIS CHORASSANICA Bunge C.P.I. 24186. 297923. ONOBRYCHIS GRANDIS Lipsky C.P.I. 27458. 297924 to 297926. ONOBRYCHIS PETRAEA Desv. 297924. C.P.I. 27432. 297925. C.P.I. 27460. 297926. C.P.I. 28436. 297927. ONOBRYCHIS RADIATA Fisch. C.P.I. 27159. 297928 to 297941. ONOBRYCHIS VICIIFOLIA Scop. Sainfoin. 297928. C.P.I. 4312. 297935. C.P.I. 28071. 297929. C.P.I. 15809. 297936. C.P.I. 28073. 297930. C.P.I. 18681. 297937. C.P.I. 28074. 297931. C.P.I. 23855. 297938. C.P.I. 28075. 297932. C.P.I. 27148. 297939. C.P.I. 28076. 297933. C.P.I. 27461. 297940. C.P.I. 28077. 297934. C.P.I. 28070. 297941. C.P.I. 28078. 297942. ONOBRYCHIS VICIIFOLIA var. MONTANA (DC.) Burn. C.P.1. 27459. 297943 and 297944. PASPALUM NOTATUM Fluegge Gramineae. Bahiagrass. 297943. C.P.I. 11818. 297944, C.P.I. 11819. 297945 and 297946. PASPALUM NOTATUM var. LATIFLORUM Doell 297945. C.P.I. 11863. 297946. C.P.I. 11864. 297947 and 297948. POTERIUM POLYGAMUM Waldst. & Kit. Rosaceae. 297947. C.P.I. 24648. 297948. C.P.I. 28178. 297949. SANGUISORBA AGRIMONIOIDES Cont. Rosaceae. C.P.I. 10711. 297950 to 297955. SANGUISORBA MINOR Scop. Small burnet. 297950. C.P.I. 1510. 297953. C.P.I. 23355. 297951. C.P.I. 14266. 297954. C.P.I. 23356. 297952. C.P.I. 18617. 297955. C.P.I. 27268. 120 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 297867 to 298016—Continued 297956 and 297957. SANGUISORBA POLYGAMA Nyland 297956. C.P.I. 23990. 297957. C.P.I. 23991. 297958. SANGUISORBA TENUIFOLIA Fisch. ex Link C.P.I. 22347. 297959. SANGUISORBA sp. C.P.I. 12194. 297960. SANGUISORBA OFFICINALIS L. C.P.I. 23152. Burnet. 297961. SANGUISORBA MURICATA (Spach) Aschers. & Graebn. C.P.1. 13597. 297962 to 297964. SECALE MONTANUM Guss. Gramineae. Mountain rye. 297962. C.P.I. 22200. 297963. C.P.I. 25941. 297964. C.P.I. 25943. 297965 and 297966. STIPA BRACHYCHAETA Godr. Gramineae. 297965. C.P.I. 22791. 297966. C.P.I. 25816. 297967. STIPA CLARAZII Ball C.P.I. 22792. 297968. STIPA GYNERIOIDES R. A. Phil. C.P.I. 22793. 297969. STIPA HYALINA Nees C.P.I. 25801. 297970 and 297971. STIPA MEGAPOTAMICA Trin. 297970. C.P.I. 9730. 297971. C.P.I. 25802. 297972. STIPA NUTANS Hackel C.P.I. 25803. 297973 to 297975. STIPA PAPPOSA Nees. 297973. C.P.I. 25805. 297974. C.P.I. 25806. 297975. C.P.I. 25807. 297976. STIPA TENUIS R. A. Phil. C.P.I. 22079. 297977. STIPA TENACISSIMA Jusl. C.P.I. 22794. 297978. STIPA sp. C.P.I. 22320. Esparto needlegrass. 297979 and 297980. TRIFOLIUM AMBIGUUM Bieb. Leguminosae. 297979. C.P.I. 24118. 297980. C.P.I. 27598. Kura clover. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 121 297867 to 298016—Continued 297981 and 297982. TRIFOLIUM CHERLERI L. 297981. C.P.I.273874. Annual. 297982. C.P.I. 27820. Annual. 297983 to 297986. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Strawberry clover. 297983. C.P.I. 21963. 297985. C.P.I. 25097. 297984. C.P.I. 23369. 297986. C.P.I. 25709. 297987 to 297992. TRIFOLIUM MEGALANTHUM Steud. 297987. C.P.I. 25874. 297990. C.P.I. 25882. 297988. C.P.I. 25876. 297991. C.P.I. 25885. 297989. C.P.I. 25878. 297992. C.P.I. 25887. 297993 to 297996. TRIFOLIUM NIGRESCENS Viv. Ball clover. 297993. C.P.I. 14452. Annual. 297995. C.P.I. 14557. Annual. 297994. C.P.1. 14554. Annual. 297996. C.P.I.15161. Annual. 297997. TRIFOLIUM PATENS Schreb. C.P.I. 22744. 297998. TRIFOLIUM TRICHOCEPHALUM Bieb. C.P.I. 22336. 297999 to 298016. VICIA BENGHALENSIS L. Leguminosae. Purple vetch. 297999. C.P.I. 10117. 298008. C.P.I. 16626. 298000. C.P.I. 10374. 298009. C.P.I. 16627. 298001. C.P.I. 10376. 298010. C.P.I. 16628. 298002. C.P.I. 10398. 298011. C.P.I. 16629. 298003. C.P.I. 10485. 298012. C.P.I. 16630. 298004. C.P.I. 11432. 298013. C.P.I. 16631. 298005. C.P.I. 15495. 298014. C.P.I. 16632. 298006. C.P.I. 15821. 298015. C.P.I. 25903. 298007. C.P.I. 16377. 298016. C.P.I. 26697. 298017. CANNA EDULIS Ker. Cannaceae. Edible canna. From Peru. Tubers collected by Daniel W. Gade, Naihwa, Province of Paruro, Department of Cuzco. Received May 18, 1964. Local name Achira. Plants to 6 feet high. Planted in August and har- vested in May. 298018. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Argentina. Tubers presented by the Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria, Buenos Aires. Received May 18, 1964. ‘San Luis-Inta’. Putative ‘Pontiac’ mutation. Skin red. 298019 to 298029. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Leguminosae. Lentil. From Turkey. Seeds presented by the United States Embassy, Ankara. Re- ceived May 18, 1964. From Bitki Yetistirme ve Islahi Kursusu Kiraat Fakultesi, Ankara. 298019. ‘Erythrocarpa’. Turkish Entry No. 60/75a. Source: Eregli, Konya. Local name: Buyuk sultani mercimek. 122 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298019 to 298029—Continued 298020. ‘Erythrocarpa’. Turkish Entry No. 60/92a. Source: Nigde. Lo- cal name: Buyuk sultani mercimek. 298021. ‘Erythrocarpa’. Turkish Entry No. 170. Source: Merzifon, Amasya. Local name: Buyuk sultani mercimek. 298022. ‘Erythocarpa’. Turkish Entry No. 179. Source: Ankara. Local name: Buyuk sultani mercimek. 298023. ‘Subnummularia’. Turkish Entry No. 60/40b. Source: Erbaa, Tokat. Local name: Kucuk sultani mercimek. 298024. ‘Subnummularia’. Turkish Entry No. 60/42a. Source: Susehri, Sivas. Local name: Kucuk sultani mercimek. 298025. ‘Subnummularia’. Turkish Entry No. 1688. Source: Erzurum. Local name: Kucuk sultani mercimek. 298026. ‘Vulgaris’. Turkish Entry No. 60/11b. Source: Cihadiya, Adana. Local name: Kucuk yesil mercimek. Seeds small. 298027. ‘Vulgaris’. Turkish Entry No. 60/26b. Source: Ilgin, Konya. Local name: Kirmizi mercimek. Seeds small. 298028. ‘Vulgaris’. Turkish Entry No. 60/28a. Source: Kutahya. Local name: Kucuk yesil mercimek. Seeds small. 298029. ‘Vulgaris’. Turkish Entry No. 60/73a. Source: Bolvadin, Afyon. Local name: Kucuk yesil mercimek. Seeds small. 298030. OLEA EUROPAEA L. Oleaceae. Common olive. From Bermuda. Cuttings presented by the Department of Agriculture, Agri- cultural Station. Received May 19, 1964. Pembroke Rectory, Langton Hill. Trees long established; fruits annually. 298031. ILEX MITIS Radlk. Aquifoliaceae. From the Republic of South Africa. Plants purchased from the Bloem Erf Nurseries, Stellenbosch, Cape Province. Received May 19, 1964. 298032. STYRAX PLATANIFOLIA Engelm. Styracaceae. From the United States. Cuttings collected by C. E. Smith, Jr., agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Numbered May 19, 1964. Moist woodland, among limestone boulders, Curry Creek stream canyon, Edge Falls, Kendall County, Tex. Rare shrub or small tree; foliage and leaves considered beautiful. 298033 to 298052. From Austria. Seeds presented by the Botanical Garden, Vienna. Received May 20, 1964. 298033. ACTINIDIA POLYGAMA (Sieb. & Zucc.) Maxim. Dilleniaceae. Silvervine. 298034. BUNIUM sp. Umbelliferae. 298035. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 298036. CUCURBITA MOSCHATA Duchesne ex Poir. Cucurbitaceae. Cushaw. 298037. CYPHOMANDRA CRASSIFOLIA Macbride Solanaceae. 298038. EUCALYPTUS GUNNII Hook.f. Myrtaceae. Cider gum. 298039. EUCALYPTUS sp. Via Transvaal, Republic of South Africa. 298040. LUPINUS sp. Leguminosae. 298041. MORUS ALBA var. CONSTANTINOPOLITANA Loud. Moraceae. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 123 298033 to 298052—Continued 298042. PHORMIUM TENAX Forst. Liliaceae. New Zealand flaxlily. 298043. PINUS PINEA L. Pinaceae. Italian stone pine. 298044. PRIONIUM PALMITA E. Mey. Juncaceae. Rare species. 298045. RHEUM EMODIUM Wall. ex Nees Polygonaceae. 298046. RUMEX ALPINUS L. Polygonaceae. Dock. 298047. RUPPIAsp. Potamogetonaceae. 298048. TAXUS BACCATA L. Taxaceae. English yew. Flesh reportedly edible. 298049. VACCINIUM DELICIOSUM Piper. Ericaceae. 298050. VACCINIUM HIRSUTUM Thunb. 298051. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Leguminosae. 298052. VOANDZEIA SUBTERRANEA (L.) Thouars Leguminosae. 298053 to 298063. From Japan. Seeds presented by H. Kubota Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, Hon- shu. Received May 20, 1964. 298053. EUONYMUS ALATUS (Thunb.) Rupr. Celastraceae. Winged euonymus. 298054. EUONYMUS OXYPHYLLUS Miquel 298055. EUONYMUS PLANIPES Koehne 298056. EUONYMUS SIEBOLDIANA Blume 298057. HEMEROCALLIS (hybrid). Liliaceae. Daylily. H. middendorfi x H. minor. 298058. HEMEROCALLIS MIDDENDORFFII var. ESCULENTA (Koidz.) Ohwi Daylily. 298059. LEUCOTHOE KEISKEI Miquel Ericaceae. 298060. RHODODENDRON PENTAPHYLLUM var. NIKOENSE (Komatsu) Nakai Ericaceae. 298061. RHODODENDRON QUINQUEFOLIUM Biss. & Moore. Cook azalea. 298062. STEWARTIA MONADELPHA Sieb. & Zucc. Theaceae. Seeds look like Stewartia, but are unusually large for monadelpha. 298063. STEWARTIA PSEUDO-CAMELLIA Maxim. Japanese stewartia. 298064 to 298075. NICOTIANA TABACUM L. Solanaceae. Tobacco. From Bulgaria. Seeds from the Tobacco Institute, Plovdin, presented by the Bulgarian Legation, Washington, D.C. Received May 20, 1964. “Oriental type(s) for cigarettes. In comparison with large leaves they are scarcely affected by blight.” 298064. ‘Harmanliska Basma 163’. 298065. ‘Kozarsko 541’. 298066. ‘Kulsko’. 298067. ‘Mandrensko’. 298068. ‘Nevrokop 5’. 298069. ‘Rila 9’. 124 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298064 to 298075—Continued 298070. 298071. 298072. 298073. 298074. 298075. 298076. ‘Sandausky 144’. ‘Sekirca’. ‘Stanimaschka Basma’. ‘Sultansko’. ‘Tekne’. “Wisoca Marulea’. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Rice. From El Salvador. Seeds presented by Claude L. Horn, United States Agri- cultural Service, Agency for International Development, San Salvador. Received May 20, 1964. Variety 11 E. 298077 to 298083. From France. Seeds presented by the Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris. 298077. 298078. 298079. 298080. 298081. 298082. 298083. Received May 21, 1964. ASPARAGUS VERTICILLATUS L. Liliaceae. CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA (Murray) Parl. Pinaceae. Lawson cypress. CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. Hinoki cypress. CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endlicher. Sawara retinospora. EUPHORBIA MARGINATA Pursh Euphorbiaceae. RUELLIA STREPENS L. Acanthaceae. TALINUM PANICULATUM (Jacq.) Gaertn. Portulacaceae. 298084 to 298099. From Hungary. Seeds presented by the Orszagos Agrobotanikai Intezet, Tapioszele. Received May 21, 1964. 298084 and 298085. AGROSTIS ALBA L. Gramineae. Redtop. 298084. IV-102-8. ‘Keszthelyi 4/57’. 298085. IV-102-9. ‘Keszthelyi 5/57’. 298086 to 298090. FESTUCA ELATIOR L. Gramineae, Meadow fescue. 298086. IV—-41-38. ‘Georgikon’. 298087. IV—41-4. ‘Babolnai’. 298088. IV-41-29. ‘Ovari’. 298089. IV-41-42. ‘Keszthelyi 126 Sz’. 298090. IV-41-44. ‘Keszthelyi 6/57’. 298091 and 298092. LOLIUM PERENNE L. Gramineae. Perennial ryegrass. 298091. IV-51-27. ‘Karcagi’. 298092. IV-51-43. ‘Babolnai’. 298093 and 298094. PHLEUM PRATENSE L. Gramineae. Timothy. 298093. IV-37-17. ‘Ovari Szeleslevelu’. 298094. IV-387-27. G. 298095 to 298098. POA PRATENSIS L. Gramineae. Kentucky bluegrass. 298095. IV-—-89-2. ‘Szegadi’. 298096. IV-89-4. ‘Keszthelyi 2/56’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 125 298084 to 298099—Continued 298095 to 298098—Continued 298097. IV-89-5. ‘Keszthelyi 3/56’. 298098. IV-89-6. G-22. 298099. TRIFOLIUM INCARNATUM L. Leguminosae. Crimson clover. III-19-1. ‘Lovaszpatonai’. Annual. 298100 and 298101. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Gramineae. From Israel. Stolons collected by J. R. Harlan, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Okla. Received May 26, 1964. 298100. No.7. Tel Mond, Plain of Sharron. May 5, 1964. 298101. No.11. North of the Sea of Galilee. Robust type. 298102 and 298103. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Cuttings and seed presented by the Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received May 26, 1964. 298102. ZIZYPHUS JUJUBA Mill. Rhamnaceae. Jujube. ‘Ta-jan-czao’. (Cuttings). 298103. JUGLANS REGIA L. Juglandaceae. Persian walnut. ‘Ideal’. (Seed). 298104 to 298114. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomico do Estado de Sao Paulo, Campinas. Received May 28, 1964. 298104. ‘Bico Ouro R.P.’. Seeds squarish, flattish, light tan with orange- colored ring around hilum. 298105. ‘Chumbinko 79’. Seeds squarish, flattish, dark tan. 298106. ‘Chumbinko 1451’. Seeds ovoid, medium tan with darker tan ring around hilum. 298107. ‘Creme’. Seeds very light tan, ovoid. 298108. ‘H 2-Bico de Ouro’. Seeds reniform, flattish, medium tan with orange-colored ring around hilum. 298109. ‘Jalo—90’. Seeds medium tan, reniform to ovoid. 298110. ‘Pintado’. Seeds purple mottled on tan, ovoid. 298111. ‘Preto—147’. Seeds black, reniform, flattish. pee ‘Rosinha 1277’. Seeds medium tan with reddish ring around hilum, attish. 298113. ‘Rosinha 1454-9’. Seeds medium tan with darker ring about hilum. 298114. ‘Roxinho Minas’. Seeds dark purple, ovoid. 298115 to 298120. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. From Israel. Seeds presented by the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovoth. Received May 28, 1964. 298115. No.1. Line 1386. 19638-685-6. 298116. No.2. ‘White Velencia’. 298117. No.3. ‘W.Sparior’. 298118. No.4. ‘White Natal’. 298119. No.5. ‘White Kongwa’. 1963-525-1. 298120. No.6. 126 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298121 and 298122. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Leguminosae. Lentil. From France. Seeds presented by the United States Embassy, Paris. Re- ceived June 1, 1964. 298121. Seeds brown. Champagne area. 298122. Seeds mottled, greenish brown. Beauce area. 298123 and 298124. From France. Seeds presented by the Station de Botanique et de Pathologie Vegetale, Antibes. Receivd June 1, 1964. 298123. ASPARAGUS ASPARAGOIDES (L.) W. F. Wight Liliaceae. Smilax asparagus. 298124. ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI Regel. Sprenger asparagus. 298125 to 298302. From Israel. Seeds collected by H. C. Murphy, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md., and the National and University Institute, Rehovoth, under Public Law 480. Received June 1, 1964. 298125. AVENA BARBATA var. WIESTII (Steud.) Hausskn. Gramineae. No. 8-29. Bet Kama. Bulk seeds. 298126 and 298127. AVENA BYZANTINA Koch. 298126. No.10-87. Yachini Road. 298127. No. 10-38. Yachini Road. 298128. AVENA LONGIGLUMIS Dur. No. 9-2. Even-yehuda. 298129 to 298302. AVENA STERILIS L, Animated oats. 298129. No. 6-708. Susceptible to crown rust, Puccinia coronata. 298130. No. 6-704. Susceptible to crown rust, Puccinia coronata. 298131. No. 6-705. Susceptible to crown rust, Puccinia coronata. 298132. No.6—-706. Eshel-Hanasi. Bulk seeds. 298133. No. 6-707. Eshel-Hanasi. 298134. No. 6-708. Eshel-Hanasi. 298135. No. 6-709. Eshel-Hanasi. 298136. No. 6-710. Eshel-Hanasi. 298137. No.6-711. Eshel-Hanasi. 298138. No. 6-712. Demona. 298139. No. 6-718. Demona. 298140. No. 6-714. Demona. 298141. No.6—715. Demona. 298142. No.6—716. Demona. 298143. No.6—-717. Demona. 298144. No. 6-718. Demona. 298145. No. 6-719. Demona. 298146. No. 6-720. Demona. 298147. No.6—-721. Kefar Yeroham. Bulk. 298148. No. 6-722. Yeruham. 298149. No. 6-723. Yeruham. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 298125 to 298302—Continued 298129 to 298302—Continued 298150. 298151. 298152. 298153. 298154. 298155. 298156. 298157. 298158. 298159. 298160. 298161. 298162. 298163. 298164. 298165. 298166. 298167. 298168. 298169. 298170. 298171. 298172. 298173. 298174. 298175. 298176. 298177. 298178. 298179. 298180. 298181. 298182. 298183. 298184. 298185. 298186. 298187. 298188. 298189. 298190. No. 6-724. . 6-725. . 6-726. . 6-727. . 6-728. . 6-729. . 6-730. . 6-731. . 6-732. . 6-733. . 6-734. . 6-735. . 6-736. . 6-737. . 6-738. . 6-739. . 6-740. . 6-741. . 6-742. . 6-743. . 6-744. . 6-745. . 6-746. . 6-747. . 6-748. . 6-749. . 6-750. . 6-751. . 6-752. . 6-753. . 6-754. . 6-755. . 6-756. . 6-757. . 6-758. . 6-759. . 6-760. . 6-761. . 6-762. . 6-763. . 6-764, Yeruham. Yeruham. Kefar Yeroham. Disease suspected. Kefar Yeroham. Seeds from one plant. Yeruham. Yeruham. Yeruham. Yeruham. Irish Bridge near Yeruham. Irish Bridge near Yeruham. May be crown rust resistant. Irish Bridge near Yeruham. Irish Bridge near Yeruham. Beersheba trip. Beersheba trip. Beersheba trip. Beersheba trip. Beersheba trip. Beersheba trip. Beersheba trip. Beersheba trip. Beersheba trip. Beersheba trip. Beersheba trip. Beersheba trip. Road to Revivim, 20 km. south of Beersheba. Road to Revivim, 20 km. south of Beersheba. Road to Revivim, 20 km. south of Beersheba. Road to Revivim, 20 km. south of Beersheba. Road to Revivim, 20 km. south of Beersheba. Yachini Road. Yachini Road. Yachini Road. Gevim. May be crown rust resistant. 127 128 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298125 to 298302—Continued 298129 to 298302—Continued 298191. 298192. 298193. 298194. 298195. 298196. 298197. 298198. 298199. 298200. 298201. 298202. 298203. 298204. 298205. 298206. 298207. 298208. 298209. 298210. 298211. 298212. 298213. 298214. 298215. 298216. 298217. 298218. 298219. 298220. 298221. 298222. 298223. 298224. 298225. 298226. 298227. 298228. 298229. 298230. 298231. PRRT 7) I ~ . 6-765. . 6-766. . 6-767. . 6-768. . 6-769. . 6-770. . 6-771. P a = aon Is +) +) eo ee ~_ > Gevim. Gevim. Gevim. Gevim. Gevim. Gevim. Gevim. Gevim. Matsuba. Matsuba. Matsuba. Matsuba. Matsuba. Matsuba. Matsuba. Matsuba. Matsuba. Matsuba. Matsuba. Matsuba. Matsuba. Matsuba. Matsuba. Matsuba. Matsuba. Matsuba. Matsuba. Even Menahem. Avivim. Avivim. Avivim. Avivim. Avivim. Avivim. Ramot Naphtaly. Ramot Naphtaly. Ramot Naphtaly. Ramot Naphtaly. Ramot Naphtaly. Ramot Naphtaly. Ramot Naphtaly. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 -298125 to 298302—Continued 298129 to 298302—Continued 298232. 298233. 298234. 298235. 298236. 298237. 298238. 298239. 298240. 298241. 298242. 298243. 298244, 298245. 298246. 298247. 298248. 298249. 298250. 298251. 298252. 298253. 298254. 298255. 298256. 298257. 298258. 298259. 298260. 298261. 298262. 298263. 298264. 298265. 298266. 298267. 298268. 298269. 298270. 298271. 298272. No. No. No. . 6-809. . 6-810. . 6-811. . 6-812. . 6-813. . 6-814. . 6-815. . 6-816. . 6-817. . 6-818. . 6-819. . 6-820. . 6-821. . 6-822. . 6-823. . 6-824, . 6-825. . 6-826. . 6-827. . 6-828. . 6-829. . 6-830. . 6-831. . 6-832. . 6-833. . 6-834, . 6-835. . 6-836. . 6-837. . 6-838. . 6-839. . 6-840. . 6-841. . 6-842. . 6-848. . 6-844, . 6-845. . 6-846. 6-806. 6-807. 6-808. Ramot Naphtaly. Ramot Naphtaly. Ramot Naphtaly. Ramot Naphtaly. Ramot Naphtaly. Tel-Hazor. Tel-Hazor. Tel-Hazor. Tel-Hazor. Tel-Hazor. Amiad. Amiad. Amiad. Amiad. Amiad. Amiad. Amiad, Amiad. Amiad. Amiad. Amiad. Amiad. Amiad. Amiad. Amiad. Amiad. Amiad. Amiad. Amiad. Amiad. Amiad. Amiad. Kefar-Nahum. Kefar-Nahum. Tiberias. Tiberias. Tiberias. Tiberias. Mivhor. Mivhor. Km. 29, Bet Guvrin Road. 129 130 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298125 to 298302—Continued 298129 to 298302—Continued 298273. No. 6-847. Km. 29, Bet Guvrin Road. 298274. No. 6-848. Km. 29, Bet Guvrin Road. 298275. No. 6-849. Km. 29, Bet Guvrin Road. 298276. No. 6-850. Km. 29, Bet Guvrin Road. 298277. No.6—-851. Bet Guvrin (Rhamus). 298278. No. 6-852. Bet Guvrin (Rhamus). 298279. No. 6-853. Bet Guvrin (Rhamus). 298280. No. 6-854. Bet Guvrin (Rhamus). 298281. No. 6-855. Bet Guvrin (Rhamus). 298282. No. 6-856. Tsafririm. 298283. No. 6-857. Tsafririm. 298284. No.6—-858. Tsafririm. 298285. No. 6-859. Netiv Halamed-He. 298286. No. 6-860. Netiv Halamed-He. 298287. No. 6-861. Netiv Halamed-He. 298288. No. 6-862. Netiv Halamed-He. 298289. No. 6-863. Netiv Halamed-He. 298290. No. 6-864. Netiv Halamed-He. 298291. No. 6-865. Netiv Halamed-He. 298292. No. 6-866. Jerusalem. 298293. No. 6-867. Jerusalem. 298294. No. 6-868. Jerusalem. 298295. No. 6-869. Jerusalem. 298296. No. 6-870. Jerusalem. 298297. No. 6-871. Jerusalem. 298298. No. 6-872. Jerusalem. 298299. No. 6-873. Validor Hotel. 298300. No. 6-874. Validor Hotel. 298301. No. 6-875. Validor Hotel. 298302. No. 6-876. Validor Hotel. 298303 to 298356. From Ethiopia. Seeds collected by E. L. Smith, United States Agency for International Development, Debre Zeit. Received June 1, 1964. 298303 to 298309. HORDEUM DEFICIENS Steud. Gramineae. Deficient barley. 298303. ELS 6302-226. Chercher Highlands, 100 km. west of Dire Dawa. Elevation 2,130 meters. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298304. ELS 6302-230. Ambo road, 17 km. west of Addis Ababa. Ele- vation 2,375 meters. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 7 298305. ELS 6302-232. Ambo road, 17 km. west of Addis Ababa. Ele- vation 2,375 meters. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298310 and 298311. 298312 to 298330. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 298306. vation 2,375 meters. rachilla hairs short. 298307. ELS 6402-246. southwest of Addis Ababa. 131 298303 to 298356—Continued 298303 to 298309—Continued ELS 6302-235. Ambo road, 17 km. west of Addis Ababa. Ele- Kernels purple; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Awash River headwaters flood plains, 47 km. Elevation 2,440 meters. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298308. ELS 6402-249. southwest of Addis Ababa. Awash River headwaters flood plains, 47 km. Elevation 2,440 meters. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298309. Addis Ababa. ELS 6402-263. Elevation 2,900 meters. Two km. east of Goba, 400 km. southeast of Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298310. HORDEUM DISTICHON L. ELS 6302-220. southeast of Addis Ababa. Near Simba, six km. north of Assella, 160 km. Elevation 2,875 meters. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis naked; rachilla hairs short. 298311. ELS 6302-237. vation 2,375 meters. rachilla hairs long. 298312. ELS 6302-231. vation 2,375 meters. rachilla hairs short. 298313. ELS 6302-233. vation 2,375 meters. rachilla hairs short. 298314. ELS 6302-234. vation 2,375 meters. rachilla hairs short. 298315. ELS 6302-236. vation 2,375 meters. rachilla hairs short. 298316. ELS 6302-239. vation 2,375 meters. rachilla hairs short. 298317. ELS 6302-240. vation 2,375 meters. rachilla hairs short. 298318. ELS 6302-242. vation 2,375 meters. rachilla hairs short. 298319. ELS 6302-243. vation 2,375 meters. rachilla hairs short. 298320. ELS6302-244. vation 2,375 meters. rachilla hairs short. 298321. ELS 6402-247. southwest of Addis Ababa. Ambo road, 25 km. west of Addis Ababa. Ele- Kernels: blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; HORDEUM IRREGULARE Aberg & Wiebe Ambo road, 17 km. west of Addis Ababa. Ele- Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Ambo road, 17 km. west of Addis Ababa. Ele- Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Ambo road, 17 km. west of Addis Ababa. Ele- Kernels purple; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Ambo road, 17 km. west of Addis Ababa. Ele- Kernels purple; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Ambo road, 25 km. west of Addis Ababa. Ele- Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Ambo road, 25 km. west of Addis Ababa. Ele- Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Ambo road, 25 km. west of Addis Ababa. Ele- Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Ambo road, 25 km. west of Addis Ababa. Ele- Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Ambo road, 25 km. west of Addis Ababa. Ele- Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Awash River headwaters flood plains, 47 km. Elevation 2,430 meters. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298322. ELS 6402-248. southwest of Addis Ababa. Awash River headwaters flood plains, 47 km. Elevation 2,480 meters. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 1382 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298303 to 298356—Continued 298312 to 298330—Continued 298323. ELS 6402-250. Awash River headwaters flood plains, 47 km. southwest of Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,480 meters. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298324. ELS 6402-261. Two km. east of Goba, 400 km. southeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,900 meters. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298325. ELS 6402-262. Two km. east of Goba, 400 km. Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,900 meters. Kernels white; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298326. ELS 6402-264. Two km. east of Goba, 400 km. Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,900 meters. Kernels blue; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298327. ELS 6402-265. Two km. east of Goba, 400 km. Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,900 meters. Kernels blue; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298328. ELS 6402-266. Five km. east of Goba, 400 km. Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,900 meters. Kernels purple; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298329. ELS 6402-267. Five km. east of Goba, 400 km. Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,900 meters. Kernels white; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298330. ELS 6402-268. Five km. east of Goba, 400 km. Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,900 meters. Kernels white; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298331 to 298354. HORDEUM VULGARE L. Six-rowed barleys. 298331. ELS 6302-215. east of Addis Ababa. 298332. ELS 6302-216. east of Addis Ababa. 298333. ELS 6302-217. east of Addis Ababa. southeast of awns rough; southeast of awns rough; southeast of awns rough; southeast of awns rough; southeast of awns rough; southeast of awns rough; Near Shenno (Debre Berhan), 120 km. north- Elevation 3,000 meters. Bulk seed sample. Near Shenno (Debre Berhan), 120 km. north- Elevation 3,000 meters. Bulk seed sample. Near Shenno (Debre Berhan), 120 km. north- Elevation 3,000 meters. Bulk seed sample. 298334. ELS 6302-218. east of Addis Ababa. 298335. ELS 6302-219. east of Addis Ababa. 298336. ELS 6302-221. Elevation 2,130 meters. rachilla hairs long. 298337. ELS 6302-222. Elevation 2,130 meters. rachilla hairs short. 298338. ELS 6302-223. Elevation 2,130 meters. rachilla hairs long. 298339. ELS 6302-224. Elevation 2,130 meters. rachilla hairs short. 298340. ELS 6302-225. Elevation 2,130 meters. rachilla hairs long. Elevation 3,000 meters. Elevation 3,000 meters. Near Egdu (Debre Berhan), 120 km. north- Bulk seed sample. Near Egdu (Debre Berhan), 120 km. north- Bulk seed sample. Chercher Highlands, 100 km. west of Dire Dawa. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Chercher Highlands, 100 km. west of Dire Dawa. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Chercher Highlands, 100 km. west of Dire Dawa. Kernels purple; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Chercher Highlands, 100 km. west of Dire Dawa. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Chercher Highlands, 100 km. west of Dire Dawa. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 133 298303 to 298356—Continued 298331 to 298354—Continued 298341. ELS 6302-227. Chercher Highlands, 100 km. west of Dire Dawa. Elevation 2,130 meters. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298342. ELS 6302-228. Chercher Highlands, 100 km. west of Dire Dawa. Elevation 2,130 meters. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298343. ELS 6302-229. Chercher Highlands, 100 km. west of Dire Dawa. Elevation 2,130 meters. Kernels purple; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298344. ELS 6302-241. Ambo road, 25 km. west of Addis Ababa. Ele- vation 2,375 meters. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298345. ELS 6402-251. Local name: Sinde Mena, ‘“‘The Best’’ (literally: wheat is unnecessary). Southern slope of Mount Yerrer, 40 km. south- east of Addis Ababa. Elevation 3,000-3,350 meters. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298346. ELS 6402-252. Local name: Sinde Mena, “The Best’ (literally: wheat is unnecessary). Southern slope of Mount Yerrer, 40 km. south- east of Addis Ababa. Elevation 3,000-8,350 meters. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298347. ELS 6402-253. Local name: Ferenjo, “Foreigh” (white) barley. Southern slope of Mount Yerrer, 40 km. southeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation 3,000-3,850 meters. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298348. ELS 6402-254. Local name: Keselle, “Deep Black”. Southern slope of Mount Yerrer, 40 km. southeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation 3,000-3,850 meters. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298349. ELS 6402-255. Local name: Keselle, “Deep Black”. Southern slope of Mount Yerrer, 40 km. southeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation 3,000-3,850 meters. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298350. ELS 6402-256. Southern slope of Mount Yerrer, 40 km. south- east of Addis Ababa. Elevation 3,000-8,350 meters. Kernels purple; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298351. ELS 6402-257. Southern slope of Mount Yerrer, 40 km. south- east of Addis Ababa. Elevation 3,000-3,350 meters. Kernels purple; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298352. ELS 6402-258. Southern slope of Mount Yerrer, 40 km. south- east of Addis Ababa. Elevation 3,000-3,850 meters. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298353. ELS 6402-259. Southern slope of Mount Yerrer, 40 km. south- east of Addis Ababa. Elevation 3,000-8,350 meters. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298354. ELS 6402-260. Local name: Gansber, “Pot Breaker” (during fermentation it swells so fast it breaks the pot). Southern slope of Mount Yerrer, 40 km. southeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation 3,300-3,350 meters. Bulk seed sample. 298355. HORDEUM sp. ELS 6302-2388. Ambo road, 25 km. west of Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,375 meters. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298356. HORDEUM sp. ELS 6802-245. Ambo road, 25 km. west of Addis Ababa. Elevation 2,375 meters. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 134 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298357. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Leguminosae. Lentil. From the United Arab Republic (Egypt). Seeds presented by the United States Embassy, Cairo. Received July 7, 1964. ‘Giza’. 298358 to 298370. From Brazil. Seeds presented by Instituto Agronomico do Estado de Sao Paulo, Campinas. Received June 2, 1964. 298358 to 298363. ARACHIS GLABRATA Benth. Leguminosae. 298358. V. 85. 298361. V.361-pl 52. 298359. V. 128. 298362. V.362-pl 53. 298360. V.361-pl 51. 298363. V. 787. 298364 and 298365. ARACHIS MONTICOLA Krapovickas & Rigoni. 298364. V.819. 298365. V. 820. 298366. ARACHIS REPENS Handro V. 305. 298367. ARACHIS VILLOSA Benth. V. 359. 298368. ARACHIS sp. V. 776. 298369. ARACHIS sp. V. 788. 298370. ARACHIS sp. V. 793. 298371 to 298373. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Plants presented by the Insti- tute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received May 21, 1964. Numbered June 3, 1964. 298371. ACTINIDIA sp. Dilleniaceae. BPs Nos1:(1); 298372. ACTINIDIA sp. Suckers (2). 298373. ACTINIDIA sp. Male plant (1). 298374 to 298386. From Germany. Seeds presented by the State Institute for General Botany and Botanical Garden, Hamburg. Collected in South Africa by H. D. Ihlenfeldt. Received June 3, 1964. 298374 and 298375. CERATOTHECA TRILOBA E. Mey. ex Bernh. Pedaliaceae. 298374. No.2118. Transvaal. 298375. No.2179. Transvaal. 298376. ROGERIA ADENOPHYLLA J. Gay. Pedaliaceae. No. 3264. South West Africa. 298377. ROGERIA BIGIBBOSA Engl. No. 3008. South West Africa. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 135 298374 to 298386—Continued 298378 and 298379. ROGERIA LONGIFLORA J. Gay 298378. No. 1845a. South West Africa. 298379. No. 1846a. South West Africa. 298380. SESAMUM ALATUM Thonn. Pedaliaceae. No. 1988a. South West Africa. 298381 and 298382. SESAMUM CAPENSE Burm. f. 298381. No.1774. South West Africa. 298382. No. 3260. South West Africa. 298383. SESAMUM MARLOTHII Engl. No. 3259. South West Africa. 298384. SESAMUM SCHINZIANUM Aschers. No. 3256. South West Africa. 298385. SESAMUM TRIPHYLLUM Welw. ex Aschers. No. 3001. South West Africa. 298386. SESAMUM TRIPHYLLUM Welw. ex Aschers, var. TRIPHYLLUM No. 1966a. South West Africa. 298387 to 298398. GLYCINE JAVANICA L. Leguminosae. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Pretoria. Received June 3, 1964. 298387. No.153. Rietvlei. 298388. B/58/116. Port Elizabeth. 298389. B/62/1. Dohne. 298390. U/50/186. Mazoe,S.R. 298391. U/55/51. Chomastrain. N. Rhodesia. 298392. U/61/139. Tanganyika. 298393. U/61/140. Tanganyika. 298394. U/61/141. Tanganyika. 298395. U/61/146. S. Rhodesia, Grasslands selection. 298396. U/61/147. S. Rhodesia, ex Melsetter. 298397. U/61/148. S. Rhodesia, Norvals special. 298398. U/61/149. S. Rhodesia. 298399 to 298413. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. From Chile. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agricultura, Oficina de Estudios Speciales, Santiago. Received June 3, 1964. 298399. ‘Abondance’. 298400. ‘Biofen’ x ‘Nord Desprez’. 298401. ‘Capelle Desprez’. 298402. ‘Costano Colorado’. 298403. ‘Chomplein’. 298404. ‘Druchamp’. 298405. ‘Druchamp 1940’. 298406. ‘Heines IV’. 136 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298399 to 298413—Continued 298407. ‘Orofen’. 298408. ‘Orofen 60’. 298409. ‘Pratifen’. 298410. ‘Rulofen’. 298411. ‘Vilmorin 29’. 298412. ‘Vilmorin 53’. 298413. Y53—Nor 10/B 26 x LR 2 M-7920-9r—1m-2r. 298414 to 298421. From Turkey. Seeds obtained from the University of Ankara, Ankara, under Public Law 480. Received June 4, 1964. 298414. Daucus sp. Umbelliferae. Col. No. 1325. Plants uncultivated in fields, Izmir. Plants branched; stems erect, to 100 cm. high; flowers white. 298415. DAUCUS sp. Col. No. 1830. Roadside, Izmir, Kemalposo. Erect annual to 2 meters high. 298416. LOoLIUM RIGIDUM Gaud. Gramineae. Wimmera grass. Col. No. 1420. Roadside between Mardin and Nusaybin. Plants to 40 cm. high; roots bearing clusters of sterile leaves; leaves linear. 298417. LOLIUM TEMULENTUM L. Darnel. Col. No. 1882, Roadside between Silifke and Anamus. Annual to 1 meter high; leaves firm, flat, linear, to 10 mm. broad; spikelets 3-8 flowered, as long as internodes or longer. 298418. MEDICAGO RIGIDULA (L.) All. Leguminosae. Col. No. 1484. Fields between Karaman and Mut. Stems decumbent, to 60 cm. long; fruits long toothed. 298419. TRIFOLIUM sp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 1383. Roadside between Urfa and Viransehir. Annual; stems erect, to 30 cm. high; leaflets long; flowers purple. 298420. TRIFOLIUM sp. Col. No. 1385. In wild, on slopes between Gemlik and Iznik. Annual; stems decumbent, to 30 cm. long. 298421. TRIFOLIUM sp. Col. No. 1389. Wild, in fields between Gemlik and Iznik. Stems decum- bent, hirsute. 298422. CoIX LACHRYMA-JOBI L. Gramineae. Jobs-tears, From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomico, Campinas. Re- ceived June 4, 1964. A dwarf variety. 298423. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. From Spain. Seeds presented by the National Institute of Agricultural Re- search, Madrid. Received June 4, 1964. Nuts have 8 or 4 seeds each. 298424 and 298425. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Cuttings presented by the All-Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received May 26, 1964. Numbered June 4, 1964, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 1964 137 298424 to 298425—Continued 298424. ACTINIDIA sp. Dilleniaceae. ‘Klara Chetkin’. (No.1). 298425. ACTINIDIA sp. ‘Michurin Pineapple’. (No. 2). 298426 to 298441. From Israel. Seeds obtained from the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, under Public Law 480. Received June 4, 1964. 298426 and 298427. TRIFOLIUM ALEXANDRINUM L. Leguminosae. Berseem clover. 298426. No.1. Philistaean Plain near Beith Dagon. 298427. No.8. Hatsbani banks, upper Galilee. 298428 and 298429. TRIFOLIUM BERYTHEUM Boiss. & Blanche 298428. No.2. Plain of Qishon near Mishmar Haemek. 298429. No.3. Heavy soil, Dan Valley, near Gonen. 298430. TRIFOLIUM BULLATUM Boiss. & Haussk ex Boiss. No.4. University campus, Jerusalem. 298431. TRIFOLIUM CHERLERI L. No.5. Near Mrar, lower Galilee. Annual. 298432. TRIFOLIUM CLYPEATUM L. No.7. Shomron, Mt. Gilboa. 298433. TRIFOLIUM FORMOSUM D’Urv. No.9. Shefela, Kefar Bilu. 298434. TRIFOLIUM PALAESTINUM Boiss. No. 10. Sharon Plain, Natanya. 298435 and 298436. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L, Persian clover. Annual clover. 298435. No.6. Philistaean Plain near Nabi Rubin. 298436. No.11. Philistaean Plain near Nahal Rubin. 298437. TRIFOLIUM SCABRUM L. No. 12. Near Mrar, lower Galilee. Rough clover. 298438. TRIFOLIUM SCUTATUM Boiss. No. 138. University campus, Jerusalem. 298439. TRIFOLIUM STELLATUM L. No. 14. Near Mishmar Hajarden, upper Galilee. 298440. TRIFOLIUM TOMENTOSUM L. var. TOMENTOSUM. Woolly clover. No. 15. Giv’ath Hamore, lower Galilee. 298441. TRIFOLIUM VAVILOVI Fig No. 16. Arbel Valley, lower Galilee. 298442 and 298443. ALLIUM SATIVUM L. Liliaceae. Garlic. From Peru. Bulbs presented by the Universidad Agraria, La. Molina, Lima. Received June 5, 1964. 298442. ‘Arequipeno’. Purple. Grown in Arequipa. Collected at market. Elevation 2,500 meters above sea level. 138 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298442 and 298443—Continued 298443. ‘Mazzone’. White. Collected from a commercial field in La Molina, Lima. 298444 to 298508. From Israel. Seeds obtained from the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, under Public Law 480. Received June 4, 1964. 298444 to 298446. TRIFOLIUM ALEXANDRINUM L. Leguminosae. Berseem clover. 298444. Col. No. 14-55. Roadside ditch near Haifa. Annual rainfall 600 mm. 298445. Col. No.50-55. Heavy alluvial soil, Be’er Tuvia. 298446. Col. No. 63-55. Be’er Tuvia. 298447 and 298448. TRIFOLIUM CAMPESTRE Schreb. Large hop clover. Annual clover. 298447. Col. No.19-55. Wadi Beera. 298448. Col. No. 43-55. West of Hertzlia. 298449 to 298451. TRIFOLIUM CHERLERI L. Annual clover. 298449. Col. No.8—55. Kukar hill, road to Mavkiim. Annual rainfall 200 mm. 298450. Col. No. 26-55. Terra rossa, road to Ilabun. Annual rainfall 700 mm. 298451. Col. No. 55-55. Near Erez road. 298452 and 298453. TRIFOLIUM CLYPEATUM L. 298452. Col. No. 10-55. Three km. south of Beit Alpha. Annual rainfall 350 mm. 298453. Col. No. 56-55. Mt. Gilboa. 298454 to 298462. TRIFOLIUM CURVISEPALUM Taeckh. 298454. Col. No. 16-55. Edge of dune, north of Ashkelon. 298455. Col. No. 17-55. Heavy, sand covered soil, near Ashkelon. An- nual rainfall 500 mm. 298456. Col. No. 22-55. Near Mt. Gilboa (Nurit). 298457. Col. No. 23-55. Terra rossa, Mt. Gilboa. 298458. Col. No. 24-55. Tantura. 298459. Col. No. 48-55. Peak of Givat Hamore. 298460. Col. No. 51-55. Two km. from Gesher. 298461. Col. No. 53-55. Gesher. 298462. Col. No. 61-55. East of Acre. 298463. TRIFOLIUM FORMOSUM D’Urv. Col. No. 21-55. Yardena. 298464 and 298465. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Strawberry clover. 298464. Col. No. 37-55. Swamp, Maagan Michael. 298465. Col. No. 44-55. Saline soil, Nachal Alexander. 298466 to 298472. TRIFOLIUM LAPPACEUM L. Lappa clover. Annual clover. 298466. Col. No. 11-55. North of Achziv. Annual rainfall 800 mm. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 139 298444 to 298508—Continued 298466 to 298472—Continued 298467. Col. No. 27-55. MHasohrir riverbed, northwest of Orot. 298468. Col. No. 30-55. Heavy soil, Wadi Rubin. Annual rainfall 500 mm. 298469. Col. No. 31-55. East of Kfar Masaryk. 298470. Col. No. 32-55. Nachal Rubin. Annual rainfall 500 mm. 298471. Col. No. 52-55. East of Acre. 298472. Col. No. 98-54. Nachal Alexander. Annual rainfall 550 mm. 298473 to 298478. TRIFOLIUM MENEGHINIANUM Clem. 298473. Col. No. 15-55. Heavy soil, Hertzlia. Annual rainfall 500 mm. 298474. Col. No. 18-55. Salty marsh near Acre. 298475. Col. No. 34-55. Near Nachal Alexander. 298476. Col. No. 45-55. Heavy soil west of Hertzlia. 298477. Col. No. 47-55. Swampy wadi, Chadera. 298478. Col. No. 62-55. Nachal Alexander. 298479 to 298481. TRIFOLIUM PALAESTINUM Boiss. 298479. Col. No. 5-55. Natania dunes. Annual rainfall 450 mm. 298480. Col. No. 13-55. Heavy saline, sand covered marsh near Lake Kishon. 298481. Col. No. 40-55. Light soil north of Michmoret. 298482. TRIFOLIUM PILULARE Boiss. Col. No. 60-55. Medium loam soil. 298483 and 298484. TRIFOLIUM PURPUREUM Loisel. 298483. Col. No. 12-55. Givat Hamore. 298484. Col. No. 28-55. Near the Jordan River, east of Yardena. 298485. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Whiteclover. Col. No. 9-55. Near Kiriat Shmone. Annual rainfall 700 mm. Perennial clover. 298486 to 298489. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Persian clover. Annual clover. 298486. Col. No.1-55. Highly saline sand-covered swamp near Lake Kishon. Annual rainfall 500 mm. 298487. Col. No. 2-55. Swamp west of Gonen. 298488. Col. No. 59-55. Nachal Rubin. 298489. Col. No. 99-54. Heavy soil, Wadi Rubin. Annual rainfall 500 mm. 298490 and 298491. TRIFOLIUM SCABRUM L. Rough clover. 298490. Col. No. 35-55. Rosh Pina. Annual rainfall 700 mm. 298491. Col. No. 46-55. Light sandy loam, Chadera road. 298492 and 298493. TRIFOLIUM SPUMOSUM L. 298492. Col. No. 4-55. Wadi Beera outlet, Jordan Valley road. Annual rainfall 300 mm. 298493. Col. No. 42-55. Carmel. 298494 to 298496. TRIFOLIUM STELLATUM L. 298494. Col. No. 29-55. lLahav. 140 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298444 to 298508—Continued 298494 to 298496—Continued 298495. Col. No. 36-55. 298496. Col. No. 41-55. Rendzina slope east of Amatzia. 298497 and 298498. TRIFOLIUM STENOPHYLLUM Boiss. Near Yardena. 298497. Col. No. 38-55. Sandy soil east of Ashdod. 298498. Col. No. 57-55. Sandy soil, Ashdod. 298499 to 298503. TRIFOLIUM TOMENTOSUM L. Woolly clover. 298499. Col. No. 7-55. Heavy soil east of Wadi Rubin. Annual rainfall 500 mm. 298500. Col. No. 25-55. Terra rossa, near Ilabun. Annual rainfall 700 mm. 298501. Col. No. 38-55. Wadi Beera outlet, Jordan Valley roadside. 298502. Col. No. 39-55. Tel—el—Kadi. 298503. Col. No. 58-55. Entrance to Wadi Beera. 298504 to 298507. TRIFOLIUM VAVILOVI Eig 298504. Col. No. 6-55. Fallow field 1 km. north of Lavi. Annual rain- fall 400 mm. 298505. Col. No. 20-55. Heavy soil, Arbel Valley. 298506. Col. No. 49-55. Near Nachal Kishon. 298507. Col. No. 54-55. Raraba, Lower Galilee. 298508. TRIFOLIUM XEROCEPHALUM Fenzl. Perel 3-55. Wadi Beera outlet, Jordan Valley road. Annual rainfall 300 mm. 298509 to 298540. ZEA MAYS L. Gramineae. Seeds presented by the Institute of Genetics, Escola Superior de Received June 16, 1964. From Brazil. Agricultura, Piracicaba, Sao Paulo. 298509. ‘America Central’. 298525. ‘RGS VII’. 298510. ‘ARGIII’. 298526. ‘RGS VIII’. 298511. ‘Bol. I’. 298527. ‘RGS IX’. 298512. ‘Dente Paulista A’. 298528. ‘RGS XI’. 298513. ‘Dente Paul B’. 298529. ‘RGS XIV’. 298514. ‘Dente Paul D’. 298530. ‘RGS XVI’. 298515. ‘Dente Paul E’. 298531. ‘SCI’. 298516. ‘Lenka’. 298532. ‘SPIT’. 298517. ‘MGI’. 2985353. 1b 1? 298518. ‘MGII’. 298534. ‘SPIV’. 298519. ‘Parana III’. 29893505 sok Vee 298520. ‘Perolo Piraicalra’. 298536. ‘SP VII’. 298521. ‘Piramex’. 298537. ‘SP VIII. 298522. ‘RGSII’. 298538. ‘SP X’. 298523. ‘RGSIV’. 298539. ‘URGII’. 298524. ‘RGSV’. 298540. ‘URGIV’. 298541. ONOBRYCHIS VICIIFOLIA Scop. Leguminosae. Sainfoin. Seeds presented by the Welsh Plant Breeding Station, Received June 17, 1964. From Great Britain. Aberystwyth, Wales. ‘Vale of Glamorgan’, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 141 TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. From Ethiopia. Seeds collected by C. E. H. Thomas, Reading University, England, and presented by E. L. Smith, U.S. Agency for International 298542 to 298587. Development, Addis Ababa. 298542. ELS 6304-10. Elevation 9,300 feet. 298543. ELS 6304-34. 9,200 feet. 298544. ELS 6804-35. Elevation 9,300 feet. 298545. ELS 6304-36. Received June 17, 1964. Debre Berhan market, northeast of Addis Ababa. Mai Chio, between Dessie and Asmara. Elevation Debre Berhan, 84 miles northeast of Addis Ababa. Seventy-six miles southwest of Addis Ababa, on Jimma Road. Elevation 6,600 feet. 298546. ELS 6304-37. Forty-five miles southwest of Addis Ababa, on Jimma Road. Elevation 7,200 feet. 298547. ELS 6304-38. Thirty-two miles west of Addis Ababa, on Ambo Road. Elevation 8,000 feet. Elevation 8,100 feet. Elevation 8,100 feet. Elevation 8,100 feet. Debre Markos Market. Debre Markos Market. Debre Markos Market. ELS 6404-14. Ammana Market, 17 miles northwest of Debre Mar- 298548. ELS 6404-11. 298549. ELS 6404-12. 298550. ELS 6404-138. 298551. kos. Elevation 8,100 feet. 298552. ELS 6404-15. Bahr Dar. 298553. Dar. 298554. ELS 6404-17. Elevation 6,100 feet. 298555. ELS 6404-18. 298556. ELS 6404-19. Ababa. 298557. ELS 6404-20. Elevation 8,600 feet. 298558. ELS 6404-21. 298559. ELS 6404-22. Elevation 6,300 feet. 298560. ELS 6404-23. vation 6,300 feet. 298561. ELS 6404-24. 5,800 feet. 298562. ELS 6404-25. 298563. ELS 6404-26. 298564. ELS 6404-27. Elevation 8,000 feet. 298565. ELS 6404-28. tion 7,800 feet. 298566. ELS 6404-29. vation 7,800 feet. 298567. ELS 6404-30. 298568. ELS 6404-31. ELS 6404-16. Elevation 6,600 feet. Southern edge of Lake Tana, 36 miles northeast of Elevation 6,200 feet. Addis Zemen Market, 51 miles northeast of Bahr Bahr Dar Market, southern edge of Lake Tana. Bahr Dar Market. Elevation 6,100 feet. Dembecho Market, 230 miles northwest of Addis Elevation 7,000 feet. Gonju Market, 35 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Gonju Market. Elevation 8,600 feet. Natr Market, 139 miles southwest of Addis Ababa. Sombru Market, 15 miles southwest of Jimma. Ele- Shabe, 30 miles southwest of Jimma. Elevation Elevation 8,000 feet. Village market, near Jimma. Elevation 5,900 feet. Village market, 60 miles southwest of Addis Ababa. Agoro Market, near Jimma. Assella Market, southeast of Addis Ababa. Eleva- Adaba Market, 60 miles east of Shashamanne. Ele- Elevation 7,800 feet. Elevation 7,800 feet. Adaba Market. Adaba Market. 142 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298542 to 298587—Continued 298569. ELS 6404-32. Adaba Market. Elevation 7,800 feet. 298570. ELS 6404-33. Cojole Market, 18 miles east of Shashamanne. Ele- vation 8,800 feet. 298571. ELS 6404-39. Fiche Road, 88 miles south of Debre Markos. Ele- vation 8,400 feet. 298572. ELS 6404-40. Fiche Road, 77 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Elevation 9,900 feet. 298573. ELS 6404-41. Fiche Road, 46 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Elevation 8,800 feet. 298574. ELS 6404-42. Fiche Road, 41 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Elevation 8,600 feet. 298575. ELS 6404-43. Santamma, near Jimma. Elevation 7,900 feet. 298576. ELS 6404-44. Near Jimma. Elevation 8,400 feet. 298577. ELS 6404-45. Fifty-four miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,500 feet. 298578. ELS 6404-46. Fifty-four miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,500 feet. 298579. ELS 6404-47. Sixty-five miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 7,600 feet. 298580. ELS 6404-48. Assella Road, 95 miles southeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation 7,200 feet. 298581. ELS 6404-49. Eighteen miles north of Assella. Elevation 17,200 feet. 298582. ELS 6404-50. Twenty-four miles north of Assella. Elevation 6,100 feet. 298583. ELS 6404-51. Twenty-four miles north of Assella. Elevation 6,100 feet. 298584. ELS 6404-52. Forty-eight miles east of Shashamanne, towards Goba. Elevation 7,800 feet. 298585. ELS 6404-53. Seventy-two miles east of Shashamanne, towards Goba. Elevation 9,300 feet. 298586. ELS 6404-54. Seventy-five miles east of Shashamanne, towards Goba. Elevation 9,300 feet. 298587. ELS 6404-55. Sixty-one miles east of Shashamanne, towards Ababa. Elevation 7,900 feet. 298588 to 298596. PENNISETUM SPICATUM (L.) Willd. Gramineae. Pear! millet. From Nigeria. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Station, Kano. Received June 17, 1964. Dauro millets. 298588. Gal. 298593. Nyango. 298589. Gwang. 298594. Riyam local. 298590. Haipang. 298595. Vivang. 298591. Kevon No. 1. 298596. Wereng. 298592. Kevon No. 2. 298597 to 298601. RICINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomic do Estado de Sao Paulo, Campinas. Received June 17, 1964. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 143 298597 to 298601—Continued 298597. L. 38, F.7, 2-2-1-1-2-1, IAC-38 x ‘Cimarron’. 298598. L. 5, F.7, 3-2-2-1-1-1, lAC-38 x ‘Cimarron’. 298599. L. 16, F.7, 10-1-1-1-5-1, IAC-38 x ‘Cimarron’. 298600. L. 22, F.7, 10—-1-1-5-1-1, IAC-388 x ‘Cimarron’. 298601. L. 38, F.7, 10-1-4-6-5-1, IAC-38 x ‘Cimarron’. 298602. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. From India. Seeds presented by L. R. Caskey, New Delhi. Received June 17, 1964, ‘Sutton’s Best of All’. Plant bears heavy crop in large bunches at short intervals; fruit sets freely, of good form and size, smooth, relatively solid with little seed, deep scarlet. Selected for freedom from cracking and green shoulders. Popular Indian variety. 298603. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Re- search Station, Bethlehem, Orange Free State. Received June 17, 1964. ‘Betana’. 298604 to 298627. From China. Seeds presented by the Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Taipai, Taiwan. Received June 17, 1964. 298604. CENTROSEMA PUBESCENS Benth. Leguminosae. C-25. 298605. CLITORIA RUBIGINOSA Juss. ex Pers. Leguminosae. C-35. 298606. CROTALARIA SALTIANA Andrews Leguminosae. E-21. 298607 and 298608. DESMODIUM INTORTUM (Mill.) Urb. Leguminosae. 298607. C-18. 298608. C41. 298609. DESMODIUM OVALIFOLIUM Guill. & Perr. Leguminosae. C-34. 298610. DESMODIUM UNCINATUM (Jacq.) DC. C-67. 298611 to 298616. GLYCINE JAVANICA L. Leguminosae. 298611. C—47. 298614. C-74. 298612. C-53. 298615. C-77. 298613. C—70. 298616. C-78. 298617. INDIGOFERA ENDECAPHYLLA Jacq. Leguminosae. Creeping indigo. C-27. 298618 to 298623. LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA (Lam.) de Wit Leguminosae. Leadtree. 298618. C-—60. 298621. C-63. 298619. C-61. 298622. C-—64. 298620. C-62. 298623. -C-65. 144 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298604 to 298627—Continued 298624. PHASEOLUS ATROPURPUREUS DC. Leguminosae. C-155. 298625. PHASEOLUS CALCARATUS Roxb. Rice bean. E-12. 298626. SESBANIA SESBAN (L.) Merr. Leguminosae. C-37. 298627. STYLOSANTHES GRACILIS H.B.K. Leguminosae. C45. 298628. RUBUS RIGIDUS DC. Rosaceae. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria, via the United States Embassy. Received June 17, 1964. DL/64/406. 298629 and 298630. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. From the United Arab Republic (Egypt). Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Cairo. Received June 17, 1964. 298629. ‘Giza 23’, “white”. 298630. ‘Giza 24’, “‘red’’. 298631. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Leguminosae. Lentil. From Peru. Seeds presented by the United States Embassy, Lima. Received June 17, 1964. Pampas District, Tayacaja Province, Huancavelica Department, Highlands Zone. 298632. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L. Compositae. Sunflower. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the Saratov Scientific Research Institute, Saratov, via the All-Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad and E. F. Morley, Sunnymead, Calif. Received June 17, 1964. ‘Saratovski’. Seeds black, large. 298633. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the All- Union Institute of Plant Breeding, Leningrad. Received June 17, 1964. ‘Pioner 2761’. Moscow region. ‘Frost resistant’. 298634 to 298638. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria, Buenos Aires. Received June 17, 1964. 298634 and 298635. ARACHIS VILLOSA var. CORRENTINA Burkart Leguminosae. 298634. No.2. Manfredi collection. Herbarium No. 17830, Krapov. From Arroyo Riachuelo—Route 12, Corrientes. 298635. No.3. Manfredi collection. Herbarium No. 7897, Krapov. Ten km. west of Ituzaingo, Route 6, Corrientes. 298636. ARACHIS VILLOSA Benth. var. VILLOSA No. 8. Manfredi collection. Herbarium No. 22.585, Burkart. Federacion- Santa Ana-Entre Rios area. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 145 298634 to 298638—Continued 298637. ARACHIS sp. No. 105. Manfredi collection. Herbarium No. 7910, Krapov. Frente Hotel, San Ignacio, Misiones. 298638. ARACHIS sp. No. 106. Manfredi collection. Herbarium No. 7934, Krapov. From Ar- royo Pindapoy, Misiones. 298639. ARACHIS sp. Leguminosae. From Bolivia. Seeds presented by the Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agro- pecuaria, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Received June 17, 1964. No. 29, Manfredi collection. Herbarium No. 9484, Krapov. From Rio Parapeti. 298640 and 298641. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agro- pecuaria, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Received June 17, 1964. 298640. ARACHIS sp. Leguminosae. No. 145, Manfredi collection. Herbarium No. 9650, Greg.-Krapov.-Pietr. Mato Grosso, 20-25 km. from Bela Vista, Paraguayan border. 298641. ARACHIS sp. No. 162, Manfredi collection. Herbarium No. 9637, Greg.-Krapov.-Pietr. Mato Grosso, 10 km. from Colonia Penzo, between Ponta Pora and Bela Vista. 298642. ARACHIS sp. Leguminosae. From Paraguay. Seeds presented by the Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Received June 17, 1964. No. 141, Manfredi collection. Herbarium No. 9606, Greg.-Krapov.-Pietr. Pastoreo, along Route 2, north. 298643. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. From El Salvador. Seeds presented by Amish Mennonite Aid, Sitio del Nino. Received June 18, 1964. 298644 and 298645. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Leguminosae. Lentil. From Spain. Seeds presented by the United States Embassy, Madrid. Re- ceived June 18, 1964. 298644. Cuenca ecotype. 298645. Toledo ecotype. 298646 to 298654. CAPSICUM ANNUUM L. Solanaceae. Pimento. From Spain. Seeds presented by the Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agronomicas, Madrid. Received June 18, 1964. 298646. ‘Paprika Pepper’. 298647. ‘Pimiento Bola’. 298648. ‘Pimiento Cuerno de Cabia’. 298649. ‘Pimiento deCristal’. 298650. ‘Pimiento Largo Grueso’. Mature fruits purplish to red. 298651. ‘Pimiento Morro de Vaca’. Mature fruit red. 298652. ‘Pimiento Morron’. Canning type. 298653. ‘Pimiento Morron de Conserva’. Fruits red, conical, thick fleshed, sweet; used for canning. 146 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298646 to 298654—Continued 298654. ‘Pimiento Morron de Conserva’. No data. 298655. HORDEUM VULGARE L. Gramineae. From Jordan. Seeds collected by C. E. H. Thomas, Redding University, Eng- land, and presented by E. L. Smith, U.S. Agency for International Develop- ment, Debre Zeit, Ethiopia. Received June 18, 1964. CEHT-7. Jerusalem market. 298656 to 298817—Continued From Ethiopia. Seeds collected by C. E. H. Thomas, Redding University, Eng- land, and presented by E. L. Smith, United States for International De- velopment, Debre Zeit. Received June 18, 1964. 298656 to 298689. HORDEUM DEFICIENS Steud. Gramineae. Deficient barley. 298656. ELS 6402-269. Danghila, south of Lake Tana. Elevation 6,400 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298657. ELS 6402-270. Danghila, south of Lake Tana. Elevation 6,400 feet. Kernels purple; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298658. ELS 6402-287. Fiche Road, 87 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Elevation 9,600 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298659. ELS 6402-306. Twenty-seven miles southwest of Jimma, to- wards Shabe. Elevation 6,800 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; cary- opsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298660. ELS 6402-307. Twenty-seven miles southwest of Jimma, to- wards Shabe. Elevation 6,800 feet. Kernels purple; awns rough; cary- opsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298661. ELS 6402-308. Twenty-seven miles southwest of Jimma, to- wards Shabe. Elevation 6,800 feet. Kernels purple; awns rough; cary- opsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298662. ELS 6402-310. Northwest of Jimma, towards Santamma. Ele- vation 7,700 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298663. ELS 6402-311. Northwest of Jimma, towards Santamma. Ele- vation 7,700 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298664. ELS 6402-312. Northwest of Jimma, towards Santamma. Ele- vation 7,700 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298665. ELS 6402-313. Northwest of Jimma, towards Santamma. Ele- vation 7,700 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298666. ELS 6402-319. Three miles northwest of Santamma (northwest of Jimma). Elevation 8,000 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; cary- opsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298667. ELS 6402-320. Three miles northwest of Santamma (northwest of Jimma). Elevation 8,000 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; cary- opsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298668. ELS 6402-326. Old Olmo Road, 63 miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,100 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298669. ELS 6402-327. Old Olmo Road, 63 miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,100 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 147 298656 to 298817. ' 298656 to 298689—Continued 298670. ELS 6402-330. Fifty-two miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,000 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298671. ELS 6402-831. Fifty-two miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,000 feet. Kernels purple; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298672. ELS 6402-337. Sixty-two miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,700 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298673. ELS 6402-345. Sixty-one miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,800 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298674. ELS 6402-349. Assella Road, 80 miles south of Addis Ababa. Elevation 5,700 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298675. ELS 6402-350. Assella Road, 80 miles south of Addis Ababa. Elevation 5,700 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298676. ELS 6402-852. Assella Road, 95 miles south of Addis Ababa. Elevation 7,200 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298677. ELS 6402-855. Assella Road, 95 miles south of Addis Ababa. Elevation 7,200 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298678. ELS 6402-856. Assella Road, 95 miles south of Addis Ababa. Elevation 7,200 miles. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298679. ELS 6402-857. Two miles north of Assella. Elevation 7,500 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298680. ELS 6402-359. Two miles north of Assella. Elevation 7,500 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298681. ELS 6402-360. Two miles north of Assella. Elevation 17,500 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298682. ELS 6402-361. Two miles north of Assella. Elevation 7,500 feet. Kernels purple; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298683. ELS 6402-362. Two miles north of Assella. Elevation 7,500 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298684. ELS 6402-365. Eighteen miles north of Assella. Elevation 7,200 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298685. ELS 6402-366. Eighteen miles north of Assella. Elevation 7,200 feet. Kernels purple; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298686. ELS 6402-368. Thirty-four miles north of Assella. Elevation 5,400 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298687. ELS 6402-369. Thirty-four miles north of Assella. Elevation 5,400 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298688. ELS 6402-384. Eighty-one miles east of Shashamanne, towards Goba. Elevation 11,500 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298690 and 298691. 298692 to 298734. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298689. ELS 6402-392. Elevation 8,100 feet. rachilla hairs short. 298680. ELS 6402-374. Goba. Elevation 11,500 feet. 298656 to 298817—Continued 298656 to 298689—Continued Nine miles east of Shashamanne, towards Ababa. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; HORDEUM DISTICHON L. Eighty-one miles east of Shashamanne, towards Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298691. ELS 6402-385. Goba. Elevation 11,500 feet. Eighty-one miles east of Shashamanne, towards Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis unknown; rachilla hairs short. 298692. ELS 6402-271. HORDEUM IRREGULARE Aberg & Wiebe Gramineae. Barley. Near Debre Markos. Elevation 8,300 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298693. ELS 6402-272. Near Debre Markos. Elevation 8,300 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298694. ELS 6402-273. Elevation 8,400 feet. rachilla hairs short. 298695. ELS 6402-274. Elevation 8,400 feet. rachilla hairs short. 298696. ELS 6402-275. Elevation 10,000 feet. rachilla hairs short. 298697. ELS 6402-278. Elevation 10,100 feet. rachilla hairs short. 298698. ELS 6402-279. Elevation 10,100 feet. rachilla hairs short. 298699. ELS 6402-280. Elevation 10,100 feet. rachilla hairs short. 298700. ELS 6402-288. Elevation 9,600 feet. rachilla hairs short. 298701. ELS 6402-289. Elevation 9,600 feet. rachilla hairs short. 298702. ELS 6402-294. Elevation 10,100 feet. rachilla hairs short. 298703. ELS 6402-295. Elevation 10,100 feet. rachilla hairs short. 298704. ELS 6402-296. Elevation 10,100 feet. rachilla hairs short. 298705. ELS 6402-300. Elevation 8,600 feet. rachilla hairs short. Fiche Road, 88 miles south of Debre Markos. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Fiche Road, 88 miles south of Debre Markos. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Fiche Road, 96 miles south of Debre Markos. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Fiche Road, 100 miles south of Debre Markos. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Fiche Road, 100 miles south of Debre Markos. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Fiche Road, 100 miles south of Debre Markos. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Fiche Road, 87 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Fiche Road, 87 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Fiche Road, 80 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Fiche Road, 80 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Fiche Road, 80 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Kernels purple; awns rough; caryopsis covered; Fiche Road, 19 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 149 298656 to 298817—Continued - 298692 to 298734—Continued 298706.. ELS 6402-309. Twenty-seven miles southwest of Jimma_ to- wards Shabe. Elevation 6,800 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; cary- opsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298707. ELS 6402-316. Three miles northwest of Santamma (northwest of Jimma). Elevation 8,400 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; cary- opsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298708. ELS 6402-317. Three miles northwest of Santamma (northwest of Jimma). Elevation 8,400 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; cary- opsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298709. ELS 6402-318. Three miles northwest of Santamma (northwest of Jimma). Elevation 8,400 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; cary- opsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298710. ELS 6402-321. Three miles northwest of Santamma (northwest of Jimma). Elevation 8,000 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; cary- opsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298711. ELS 6402-322. Three miles northwest of Santamma (northwest of Jimma). Elevation 8,000 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; cary- opsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298712. ELS 6402-323. Three miles northwest of Santamma (northwest of Jimma). Elevation 8,000 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; cary- opsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298713. ELS 6402-324. Old Olmo Road, 63 miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,100 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298714. ELS 6402-329. Old Olmo Road, 63 miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,100 feet. Kernels purple; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298715. ELS 6402-332. Fifty-two miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,000 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298716. ELS 6402-833. Fifty-two miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,000 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. a 298717. ELS 6402-334. Fifty-four miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,500 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298718. ELS 6402-335. Fifty-four miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,500 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298719. ELS 6402-338. Sixty-two miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,700 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298720. ELS 6402-339. Sixty-two miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,700 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298721. ELS 6402-346. Sixty-one miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,800 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298722. ELS 6402-348. Sixty-one miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,800 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298723. ELS 6402-351. Assella Road, 80 miles south of Addis Ababa. Elevation 5,700 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 150 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298656 to 298817—Continued 298692 to 298734—Continued 298724. ELS 6402-358. Assella Road, 95 miles south of Addis Ababa. Elevation 7,200 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298725. ELS 6402-354. Assella Road, 95 miles south of Addis Ababa. Elevation 7,200 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298726. ELS 6402-358. Two miles north of Assella. Elevation 7,500 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298727. ELS 6402-363. Two miles north of Assella. Elevation 7,500 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298728. ELS 6402-364. Two miles north of Assella. Elevation 7,500 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298729. ELS 6402-367. Eighteen miles north of Assella. Elevation 7,200 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298730. ELS 6402-370. Six miles east of Shashamanne, towards Goba. Elevation 7,600 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298731. ELS 6402-387. Seventy-nine miles east of Shashamanne, to- wards Goba. Elevation 11,200 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; cary- opsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298732. ELS 6402-388. Seventy-nine miles east of Shashamanne, to- wards Goba. Elevation 11,200 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; cary- opsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298733. ELS 6402-391. Nine miles east of Shashamanne, toward Goba. Elevation 8,100 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298734. ELS 6402-394. Six miles northeast of Debre Berhan. Elevation 9,200 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298735 to 298812. HORDEUM VULGARE L., 298735. ELS 6402-276. Fiche Road, 100 miles south of Debre Markos. Elevation 10,100 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298736. ELS 6402-277. Fiche Road, 100 miles south of Debre Markos. Elevation 10,100 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298737. ELS 6402-281. Fiche Road, 100 miles south of Debre Markos. Elevation 10,100 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. | 298738. ELS 6402-282. Fiche Road, 100 miles south of Debre Markos. | Elevation 10,100 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298739. ELS 6402-283. Fiche Road, 106 miles south of Debre Markos. Elevation 10,000 feet. Kernels purple; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298740. ELS 6402-284. Fiche Road, 106 miles south of Debre Markos. Elevation 10,000 feet. Kernels purple; awns rough; caryopsis covered; | rachilla hairs short. 298741. ELS 6402-285. Fiche Road, 87 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Elevation 9,600 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 151 298656 to 298817—Continued 298735 to 298812—Continued 298742. ELS 6402-289. Fiche Road, 87 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Elevation 9,600 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298743. ELS 6402-290. Fiche Road, 86 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Elevation 10,200 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298744. ELS 6402-291. Fiche Road, 86 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Elevation 10,200 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298745. ELS 6402-292. Fiche Road, 86 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Elevation 10,200 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298746. ELS 6402-293. Fiche Road, 84 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Elevation 10,200 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298747. ELS 6402-297. Fiche Road, 80 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Elevation 10,100 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298748. ELS 6402-298. Fiche Road, 77 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Elevation 9,900 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis naked; rachilla hairs short. 298749. ELS 6402-299. Fiche Road, 77 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Elevation 9,900 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis naked; rachilla hairs short. 298750. ELS 6402-301. Fiche Road, 19 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Elevation 8,600 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298751. ELS. 6402-302. Sixteen miles south of Jimma. Elevation 7,400 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298752. ELS 6402-303. Sixteen miles south of Jimma. Elevation 7,400 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298753. ELS 6402-304. Fifteen miles south of Jimma. Elevation 7,600 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis naked; rachilla hairs short. 298754. ELS 6402-305. Fifteen miles south of Jimma. Elevation 7,600 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis naked; rachilla hairs short. 298755. ELS 6402-314. Three miles northwest of Santamma (northwest of Jimma). Elevation 8,400 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; cary- opsis naked; rachilla hairs short. 298756. ELS 6402-315. Three miles northwest of Santamma (northwest of Jimma). Elevation 8,400 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; cary- opsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298757. ELS 6402-336. Fifty-four miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,500 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298758. ELS 6402-340. Sixty-two miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,700 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298759. ELS 6402-341. Sixty-two miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,700 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298760. ELS 6402-342. Sixty-two miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,700 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 152 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298656 to 298817—Continued 298735 to 298812—Continued 298761. ELS 6402-343. Sixty-two miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,700 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis naked; rachilla hairs short. 298762. ELS 6402-344. Sixty-two miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,700 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis naked; rachilla hairs short. 298763. ELS 6402-347. Sixty-one miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,800 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298764. ELS 6402-371. Six miles east of Shashamanne, towards Goba. Elevation 7,600 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298765. ELS 6402-375. Ejighty-one miles east of Shashamanne, towards Goba. Elevation 11,500 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298766. ELS 6402-376. Eighty-one miles east of Shashamanne, towards Goba. Elevation 11,500 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298767. ELS 6402-377. Eighty-one miles east of Shashamanne, towards Goba. Elevation 11,500 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298768. ELS 6402-378. Eighty-one miles east of Shashamanne, towards Goba. Elevation 11,500 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298769. ELS 6402-379. Eighty-one miles east of Shashamanne, towards Goba. Elevation 11,500 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298770. ELS 6402-880. Eighty-one miles east of Shashamanne, towards Goba. Elevation 11,500 feet. Kernels purple; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298771. ELS 6402-381. Eighty-one miles east of Shashamanne, towards Goba. Elevation 11,500 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298772. ELS 6402-382. Eighty-one miles east of Shashamanne, towards Goba. Elevation 11,500 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298773. ELS 6402-386. Seventy-nine miles east of Shashamanne, to- wards Goba. Elevation 11,200 feet. Kernels purple; awns rough; cary- opsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298774. ELS 6402-389. Nine miles east of Shashamanne, towards Adaba. Elevation 8,100 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298775. ELS 6402-390. Nine miles east of Shashamanne, towards Adaba. Elevation 8,100 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298776. ELS 6302-393. Six miles northeast of Debre Berhan. Elevation 9,200 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298777. ELS 6302-395. Near Debre Berhan, 77 miles northeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation 9,400 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis naked; rachilla hairs short. 298778. ELS 6302-396. Near Debre Berhan, 77 miles northeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation 9,400 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis naked; rachilla hairs short. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 153 298656 to 298817—Continued 298735 to 298812—Continued 298779. ELS 6302-397. Near Debre Berhan, 77 miles northeast of Addis Ababa. Elevation 9,400 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis naked; rachilla hairs short. 298780. ELS 6302-898. Thirty-two miles west of Addis Ababa, towards Ambo. Elevation 8,000 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short: 298781, ELS 6302-399. Thirty-two miles west of Addis Ababa, towards Ambo. Elevation 8,000 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. Village market, 60 miles southwest of Addis Ababa. Elevation 8,000 feet. 298782. ELS 6402-400. 298783. ELS 6402-401. Debre Markos market. Elevation 8,100 feet. 298784. ELS 6402-402. 298787. ELS 6402-405. 298785. ELS 6402-403. 298788. ELS 6402-406. 298786. ELS 6402-404. Cojole market (near Shashamanne), Elevation 8,800 feet. 298789. ELS 6402-407. 298790. ELS 6402-408. Bahr Dar Market, southern edge of Lake Tana. Elevation 6,000 feet. 298791. ELS 6402-409. 298792. ELS 6402-410. 298793. ELS 6402-411. Addis Zemen Market, 51 miles northeast of Bahr Dar. Elevation 6,600 feet. 298794. ELS 6402-412. 298795. ELS 6402-413. 298796. ELS 6402-414. Jimma market. Elevation 7,000 feet. 298797. ELS 6402-415. 298798. ELS 6402-416. Ammana market, near Debre Markos. Elevation 8,100 feet. 298799. ELS 6402-417. 298800. ELS 6402-418. Zeggi market, southern edge of Lake Tana. 298801. ELS 6402-419. 298802. ELS 6402-420. 298803. ELS 6402-421. Gonju market, 35 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Elevation 8,000 feet. 298804. ELS 6402-422. Village market, 100 miles south of Debre Mar- kos. Elevation 10,000 feet. 298805. ELS 6402-423. Agaro market, Jimma area. 298806. ELS 6402-424. Sorbu market, near Jimma. Elevation 5,900 feet. 154 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298656 to 298817—Continued 298735 to 298812—Continued 298807. ELS 6402-425. Adaba market, near Shashamanne. Elevation 7,700 feet. 298808. ELS 6402-426. Dembacha market, 230 miles northwest of Addis Ababa. Elevation 7,000 feet. 298809. ELS 6402-427. Sheki market, near Jimma. Elevation 7,000 feet. 298810. ELS 6402-428. Natr market, near Jimma,. Elevation 6,300 feet. 298811. ELS 6402-429. Debre Berhan market, northeast of Addis Ababa. 298812. ELS 6402-430. Santamma market, Jimma area. Elevation 7,900 feet. 298813. HORDEUM sp. ELS 6402-325. Old Omo Road, 63 miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,100 feet. Kernels black; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298814. HORDEUM sp. ELS 6402-828. Old Omo Road, 63 miles southeast of Jimma. Elevation 8,100 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs long. 298815. HORDEUM sp. ELS 6402-372. Six miles east of Shashamanne, towards Goba. Elevation 7,600 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298816. HORDEUM sp. ELS 6402-373. Eighty-one miles east of Shashamanne, towards Goba. Elevation 11,500 feet. Kernels white; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298817. HORDEUM sp. ELS 6402-383. Eighty-one miles east of Shashamanne, towards Goba. Elevation 11,500 feet. Kernels blue; awns rough; caryopsis covered; rachilla hairs short. 298818 to 298825. From Peru. Seeds presented by the Universidad Agraria, Departmento de Horticultura, La Molina, Lima. Received June 22, 1964. 298818. CUCURBITA MAXIMA Duchesne. Cucurbitaceae. Squash. ‘Zapallo Macre’. Planted 12-18 feet apart, growing period 6—7 months; fruits 40-80 lbs; skin variously colored; flesh soft, dark orange or yellow green, good quality. 298819 to 298824. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. All seeds are ovoid, ranging from light tan to a dark purplish brown. Some are mottled. Their peculiarity is in their use. Fried in oil they pop like popcorn. Growing period 6 months in the north central Andes of Peru, under fall conditions (conditions probably similar to our early spring). 298819. ‘Nunal’. 298822. ‘Nuna 4’. 298820. ‘Nuna2’. 298823. ‘Nuna5d’. 298821. ‘Nuna 3’. 298824. ‘Nuna 6’. 298825. ZEA MAYS L. Gramineae. ‘Pardo’. Kernels large, flat, nearly white. Used as sweet corn. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 298826 to 298881. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. From the Republic of South Africa. 155 Seeds presented by the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria, via the United States Embassy. Received June 22, 1964. 298826. 298827. 298828. 298829. 298830. 298831. 298832. 298833. 298834. 298835. 298836. 298837. 298838. 298839. 298840. 298841. 298842. 298843. 298844. 298845. 298846. 298847. 298848. 298849. 298850. 298851. 298852. 298853. 298854. 298855. 298856. 298857. 298858. 298859. 298860. 298861. 298862. 298863. 298864. 298865. Re PR: PR: P.1208. ‘Tjina’. Pods small, 2 seeded. P.1251. H.G.I. Pods large, 2 seeded. P. 1424. ‘Punjab’. Pods small, 2 seeded. P. 1427. ‘Punjab’. Pods medium, 2 seeded. P. 1429. ‘Lyallpur Punjab’. Pods medium, 2 seeded. P.1781. ‘Sekelembwe’. Pods medium, 2 and 3 seeded. P.1782. ‘Yanona’. Pods medium, kernels large. P.1786. ‘Chikumo’. Pods medium, 2 seeded. P.1790. ‘Petauke Zakayowa’. Pods medium, 2 seeded. P. 1816. ‘Amendoim-60’. From Brazil. Pods large, 2 seeded. P.1817. ‘Amendoim-61’. From Brazil. Pods large, 2 seeded. P. 2276. ‘Baladi Runner’. Pods small, 2 seeded. P. 2653. ‘Amendiom Gete’. Pods medium, 2 seeded. P. 2659. ‘Machagan’. Pods large, 2 seeded. P. 2671. ‘Guatemala’. Pods large, 2 seeded. P. 2719. ‘Chine’. Pods large, 2 seeded. P. 4080. ‘Virginia Giant’. Pods extra large, 2 seeded. P. 4146. ‘Virginia Runner’. Pods large, 2 seeded. 1B 12 iP P 12 12 12 P 12 12 le? RB 12 P RP Je 12 12 iP 699. ‘Ant Barbados’. Pods large, 2 seeded. 700. ‘Bourbon’. Pods large, 2 seeded. 938. ‘Maritius’. Pods small, 2 seeded. 4190. C12. From Israel. Pods large, 2 seeded. .4210. ‘Tachi’. Pods large, 2 seeded. .4215. ‘Egyptian Runner’. Pods large, 2 seeded. . 4285. V.A. 36. Pods medium, 3 seeded. .4569. ‘Paraquassi’. Pods large, 3 seeded. .4578. ‘Medium Runner’. Pods large, 2 seeded. .4754. ‘Somali’. Pods medium, 2 seeded. .4815. ‘Jumbo Runner’. Pods large, 2 seeded. . 4832. ‘Brazil Bunch’. Pods small, 2 seeded. .4847. ‘India Runner’. Pods small, 2 seeded. .4942. ‘Mgongo’. Pods large, 3 seeded. . 4955. ‘Basse’. Pods small, 2 seeded. .4956. ‘Chuper’. Pods medium, 2 seeded. .4962. ‘G11 Chuper’. From Gambia. Pods small, 2 seeded. .4964. ‘Philippine Pink’. Pods medium, 2 seeded. .4965. ‘Samatigo’. Pods large, 2 seeded. .5149. From Gambia. Pods very small, 2 seeded. .5151. From Gambia. Pods very small, 2 seeded. .5154. ‘Chitanga Spreading’. Pods extra large, 2 seeded. 156 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298826 to 298881—Continued 298866. P.5160. ‘Volta 1041’. Pods medium, 2 seeded. 298867. P.5162. ‘Volta 1047’. Pods small, 2 seeded. 298868. P.5163. ‘Volta1172’. Pods small, 2 seeded. 298869. P.5181. P.G.52. Pods large, 2 seeded. 298870. 42G105. Pods medium, 2 and 3 seeded. 298871. 43G68. Pods large, 3 seeded. 298872. 43G90A. Pods large, 2 seeded. 298873. 43G348. Pods medium, 2 seeded. 298874. 44G346. Pods large, 3 seeded. 298875. 51G6E. Pods large, 2 seeded. 298876. 51G51D. Pods small, 2 seeded. 298877. 51G348. Pods medium, 2 seeded. 298878. 52G25. Pods large, 2 seeded. 298879. 52G120C. Pods large, 2 seeded. 298880. 52G4130B. Pods large, 1 and 2 seeded. 298881. 875. ‘Boal’. Pods small, 2 seeded. 298882 and 298883. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Estacion Experimental Agricola, Tucuman. Received June 24, 1964. 298882. PASSIFLORA sp. Passifloraceae. Near water furrow in relatively dry area with autumn-winter rains, cold, frequently frosty winters, and hot dry summers, “Las Vertientes”, Depart- ment of Guemes, Province of Salta. Petioles smooth; leaves trifid, entire; flowers white; fruit conical, to 4 cm. long, green when immature, yellow when fully ripe; pulp orange colored. 298883. PASSIFLORA sp. On fence, in wild, Chalican, Department of Ledesma, Province of Jujuy, 70 km. north of Guemes. Petioles and tendrils smooth; leaves palmate, 5 lobed, serrate; flowers purple; fruit globose, about 5 cm. diameter, yellow when mature; pulp uncolored. 298884 and 298885. From the Republic of South Africa. Plants purchased from G. McNeil, Ofcolaca, North Transvaal. Received June 24, 1964. 298884. CLIVIA CAULESCENS R. A. Dyer Amaryllidaceae. 298885. CLIVIA MINIATA (Lindl.) Regel Scarlet kafirlily. 298886. OLEA EUROPAEA L. Oleaceae. Common olive. From Bermuda. Cuttings presented by the Department of Agriculture, Paget. Received June 29, 1964. From tree located at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Paget. Fruits annually. 298887 to 298907. From the United States. Seeds held in storage at the United States Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames, lowa. Numbered June 29, 1964. 298887 to 298889. AEGILOPS CAUDATA L. Gramineae. 298887. Component of A. triaristata, P.I. 170214, Turkey. 298888. Component of A. triaristata, P.I. 178821, Turkey. 298889. Component of A. triaristata, P.I. 179160, Turkey. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 157 298887 to 298907—Continued 298890. AEGILOPS TRIARISTATA Willd. Component of A. triuncialis, P.I. 219868, Iraq. 298891. AEGILOPS CAUDATA L. Component of A. squarrosa, P.I. 220642, Afghanistan. 298892. AEGILOPS CRASSA Boiss. Component of A. squarrosa, P.I. 220641, Afghanistan. 298893. AEGILOPS CYLINDRICA Host. Jointed. goatgrass. Component of A. triuncialis, P.I. 220330, Afghanistan. 298894 to 298898. AEGILOPS TRIARISTATA Willd. 298894. Component of A. triuncialis, P.I. 170211, Turkey. 298895. Component of A. triuncialis, P.I. 219797, Iraq. 298896. Component of A. triuwncialis, P.I. 219865, Iraq. 298897. Component of A. triuncialis, P.I. 219866, Iraq. 298898. Component of A. triuncialis, P.I. 219867, Iraq. 298899 to 298904. AEGILOPS TRIUNCIALIS L. Barb goatgrass. 298899. Component of A. triaristata, P.I. 170201, Turkey. 298900. Component of A. ovata, P.I. 170205, Turkey. 298901. Component of A. triaristata, P.I. 170214, Turkey. 298902. Component of A. triaristata, P.I. 173614, Turkey. 298903. Component of A. triaristata, P.I. 173616, Turkey. 298904. Component of A. triaristata, P.I. 178821, Turkey. 298905 to 298907. AEGILOPS UMBELLULATA Zhuk. 298905. Component of A. triaristata, P.I. 170191, Turkey. 298906. Component of A. triwncialis, P.I. 219864, Iraq. 298907. Component of A. triuncialis, P.I. 219865, Iraq. 298908. CHAMAELAUCIUM UNCINATUM Schauer. Myrtaceae. From Australia. Cuttings presented by the King’s Park and Botanic Garden, Perth. Received July 1, 1964. Geraldton Waxflower. 298909 and 298910. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Oklahoma State University, Still- water, Okla. Numbered July 2, 1964. 298909. PHASEOLUS ATROPURPUREUS DC. Leguminosae. Okla. No. M—751. C.P.I. 4030. Tobacco Expt. Sta., Marreba, Queensland, Australia. 298910. PHASEOLUS MUNGO L. Urd. Okla. No. M-752. C.P.I. 5979. Tobacco Expt. Sta., Marreba, Queensland, Australia. 298911 to 298915. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Leguminosae. Mung bean. From China. Seeds presented by the Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Okla. Numbered July 2, 1964. 298911. Okla. No. 651. ‘Luh Tou’. Taiwan seed dealer. 298912. Okla. No. 725. ‘Heh—co’. Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute. 158 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298911 to 298915—Continued 298913. Okla. No. 726. ‘Tsai-liechun’. Taiwan Agricultural Research In- stitute. 298914. Okla. No. 727. ‘Bir-chia—yu-pi’. Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute. 298915. Okla. No. 728. ‘Chih—co’. Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute. 298916. PHASEOLUS sp. Leguminosae. From Peru. Seeds presented by the Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Okla. Numbered July 2, 1964. Okla. No. M-767. ‘Peru’. Camara de Comerico Agricultural Ind. de la Provincia, de Pacasmayo. 298917 to 298920. From the United States. Seeds presented by the University of Oklahoma, Stillwater. Numbered July 2, 1964. 298917 and 298918. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Leguminosae. Mung bean. 298917. Okla. No. M—768. Palecek Mills, Enid. 298918. Okla. No. M—769. Palecek Mills, Enid. 298919. PHASEOLUS MUNGO L. Urd. Okla. No. M-770. Palecek Mills, Enid. 298920. PHASEOLUS sp. Okla. No. M-833. M. Turinsk, Route 1, Mounds. 298921 to 298924. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Leguminosae. Lentil. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Federazione Italiana dei Consorzi Agrari, Rome. Received July 2, 1964. 298921. ‘Altamura’. No.0. Seeds large. 298922. ‘Tipo Castelluccio Piccole’. Seeds small, 298923. “Tipo Turche No. 1’. Seeds large. 298924. ‘Tipo Turche No. 2’. Seeds large. 298925 and 298926. LOLIUM PERENNE L. Gramineae. Perennial ryegrass. From Hungary. Seeds presented by the Orszagos Agrobotanikai Intezet, Tapioszele. Received July 2, 1964. 298925. IV—51-27. 298926. IV-—51-43. 298927 and 298928. CEPHAELIS IPECACUANHA (Brot.) A. Rich. Rubiaceae. Ipecac. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomico, Campinas. Re- ceived July 2, 1964. 298927. No.1. 298928. No. 2. 298929 and 298930. From Texas. Plants collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops bere Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received July 2, 1964, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 159 298929. AGAVE GRACILIPES Trel. Amaryllidaceae. No. 20631. Small scattered population 12 miles north of Allamose, Hud- speth County. Elevation 5,500 feet. Leaves glaucous gray, stiffy, sharply awned; panicles to 5 meters high with 10 to 15 small laterals; flowers yellow or flushed with russet; ovary green; flowers and leaves variable. 298930. AGAVE HARVARDIANA Trelease No. 20630. No field note. 298931. COIX LACHRYMA-JOBI L. Gramineae. Jobs-tears. From Hungary. Seeds presented by the Research Institute for Irrigation and Rice Production, Szarvas, via the National Institute for Agrobotany, Tapioszele. Received July 2, 1964. Originally from China. 298932. KRHODODENDRON UNGERNII Trautv. Ericaceae. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by Hiller & Sons, Winchester, England. Received July 2, 1964. 298933 to 298944. LYCOPERSICON (hybrids). Solanaceae. From Poland. Seeds presented by the Institute of Genetics, Polish Academy of Science, Skierniewice. Received July 2, 1964. There was no data on the species involved in any one of the below accessions, although L. esculentum and L. minutwm were mentioned. Some degenerate plants occur among BC, and F» of L. esculentum x L. minutum due to two or more lethal or semi-lethal genetic factors. 298933. No.1. L.106 Self. Seeds small. 298934. No.2. L.470. 298935. No.3. L.82Self. Seeds not hairy. 298936. No.4. L.137. 298937. No.5. 372/11 Self. Seeds not hairy. 298938. No.6. 372/17 Self. 298939. No.7. 372/20 Self. 298940. No.8. L. 308. 298941. No.9. L.310. 298942. No.10. L. 312. 298943. No.11. L.315. 298944. No.12. L. 471. 298945 to 298950. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Gramineae. Sugarcane. From the Dominican Republic. Cuttings presented by the Central Romana Corporation, La Romana. Received July 6, 1964. 298945. Romana CategoryI Strain A 3B 43337—-Sample No. 1. 298946. Romana Category II StrainB 3B 43337—-Sample No. 2. 298947. Romana Category II StrainB 3B 43337-Sample No. 3. 298948. Romana CategoryIV StrainE B 48337-Sample No. 4. 298949. Romana CategoryIV StrainE B 43337-Sample No. 5. 298950. Romana Category III StrainD B37161-Sample No. 6. 160 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 298951. SOLANUM (hybrid). Solanaceae. From the Netherlands. Tubers presented by the Institute of Plantensiekten- kundig Onderzoek, Wageningen. Received July 6, 1964. A6-Test plant S. demtssum x S. tuberosum. 298952. MAGNOLIA SPRENGERI Pampanini. Magnoliaceae. From the United States. Plant purchased from W. B. Clarke and Company, San Jose, Calif. Numbered July 27, 1964. ‘Diva’, U.S. National Arboretum No. 4268. Deciduous tree to 40 feet high; leaves obovate, to 6 inches long; flower buds hardy to Zone 7—b; flowers preco- cious; late March—-early April, cup-shaped, upright, to 8 inches across; tepals 12, rose pink outside, white to pink inside. Native to western Honan, western Hupeh and eastern Szechwan, China. 298953. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Rice. From El Salvador. Seeds presented by the Centro Nacional de Agronomia, Santa Tecla. Received July 7, 1964. Selection IIE. 298954 to 298970. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Rice. From Australia. Seeds from the Yance Agricultural Research Station, New South Wales, presented by The International Rice Research Institute Los Banos, Laguna, Philippine Islands. Received July 7, 1964. All are ‘Bluebonnet 50’ « ‘Calrose’ cross selections. 298954. XB-1. 298963. 1—7-4-2-1. 298955. XB-2. 298964. 1-7-4-5, 298956. XB-3. 298965. 1-—7-18-3-2. 298957. XB-—5. 298966. 1—7-24-1-2. 298958. XB-6. 298967. 1-14—1-2-3. 298959. XB-7. 298968. 1-14—1-3-4. 298960. 1—1-6—3-2. 298969. 1-14-4-1+4. 298961. 1—1-11-3-1. _ 298970. 1-14-4-3-4. 298962. 1-7-1-1-2. 298971 to 299000. From Rhodesia. Seeds presented by the Department of Research and Spe- cialist Services, Salisbury. Received July 7, 1964. 298971 to 298975. BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA (Hochst.) Stapf Gramineae. Palisade signalgrass. 298971. Br. B. 2 (K52312). 298974. Br. B.5 (K52316). 298972. Br. B.3 (K52313). 298975. Br. B. 6 (K52509). 298973. Br. B. 4 (K523814). 298976 to 298980. CENCHRUS CILIARIS L. Gramineae. Buffelgrass. 298976. C.C.1(Sebungwe). 298979. C.C.8 (Lake Manyara). 298977. C.C.6 (Selous). 298980. C.C.12 (“D” strain). ' 298978. C.C.7 (Makarikari). 298981 to 298984. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth Gramineae. Rhodesgrass. 298981. Ch. G.6 (Bandai). 298983. Ch. G.10 (Hunters). 298982. Ch. G.9 (Nakuru). 298984. Ch. G.18 (Domo). JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 161 298971 to 299000—Continued 298985 and 298986. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees Gramineae. Weeping lovegrass. 298985. Eg.C.2 (Ermelo). 298986. Eg.C.4 (Cullinan). 298987 to 298989. PANICUM COLORATUM L. Gramineae. Panicgrass. 298987. P.C.3 (Kabulabula). 298988. P.C.4 (Devuli). 298989. P.C.5 (Sebungwe). 298990 to 298999. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Guineagrass. 298990. P.M.1 (Nyasaland). 298995. P.M. 7. 298991. P.M.3 (Katerere). 298996. P.M. 8 (Nata Panicum). 298992. P.M.4 (Green Panic). 298997. P.M.9 (Tuli Panicum). 298993. P.M. 5. 298998. P.M. 10 (Victoria Falls). 298994. P.M.6 (Tabora 298999. P.M. 14 (Shashi). Panicum). 299000. PANICUM MEYERIANUM Nees P. Me. 2. 299001. AVENA (hybrid). Gramineae. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Station, Glen Innes, New South Wales. Received July 7, 1964. Bulk Fo. A. fatua x (‘Fulgham’ « ‘Garry’ (W4605) ). N.S.W. No. 6206G63. 299002 to 299015. From the Netherlands. Rooted cuttings presented by the Laboratory of Tropi- cal Agriculture, Wageningen. Numbered July 7, 1964. 299002. CorFEA. Rubiaceae. Miami No. 19055. ‘Conuga’, C. congensis x C. canephora. Originally from Indonesia. 299003 to 299015. COFFEA ARABICA L. Arabian coffee. 299003. Miami No. 19056. ‘Kaffa Badabuna’. Ethiopia, 1,800 meters elevation. Hemileia resistant selections from the Coffee Rust Research Center, Oeiras, Portugal. 299004. Miami No. 19057. Dalecho 683U1. 299005. Miami No. 19058. 87.6. 299006. Miami No. 19059. 110280. 299007. Miami No. 19060. 1344168. 299008. Miami No. 19061. 33,41. 299009. Miami No. 19062. 34s. 299010. Miami No. 19068. 32169. 299011. Miami No. 19064. 32,71. 299012. Miami No. 19065. 32,68. 299013. Miami No. 19066. 32,29. 299014, Miami No. 19067. 1344212, 299015. Miami No. 19068. 1344208. 162 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299016. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Facultad de Agronomia, Corrientes. Received July 9, 1964. White testa, Spanish variety from San Luis del Palmer, Corrientes Province. Peanuts 3 and 4 seeded. 299017 and 299018. From the Republic of South Africa. Rhizomes presented by the Durban Municipal Nursery, Botanic Gardens, Durban. Received July 7, 1964. 299017. CANNAsp. Cannaceae. ‘Banner’. 299018. CANNA sp. ‘King Midas’. 299019 to 299024. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Food and Agricultural Organization, United Nations, Rome. Received July 7, 1964. 299019 to 299022. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. From Quito, Ecuador. 299019. ‘Amarillo’. FAO No. 10.112. 299020. ‘Bajo’. FAO No. 10.115. 299021. ‘Blanco de Bajio’. FAO No. 10.113. 299022. ‘Rosado’. FAO No. 10.114. 299023 and 299024. PISUM SATIVUM L. Leguminosae. Pea. From the Fodder Plant Rescarch Institute, Larissa, Greece. 299023. Pisum M10. FAO No. 12.676. 299024. Pisum M129. FAO No. 12.675. 299025 and 299026. DAUCUS CAROTA L. Umbelliferae. Carrot. From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Botanical Garden, Lund. Received July 9, 1964. 299025. No. 1065. 299026. No. 1066. 299027 to 299044. From Rhodesia. Vegetative material presented by the Grasslands Research Station, Marandellas. Numbered July 9, 1964. 299027. ANDROPOGON GAYANUS var. SQUAMULATUS (Hochst.) Stapf. Gramineae. An. G. 1. 299028. BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA (Hochst.) Stapf Gramineae. Palisade signalgrass. BrBed. 299029 and 299030. BRACHIARIA HUMIDICOLA (Rendle) Schweick. 299029. Br. H.1. 299030. Br. H. 2. 299031. BRACHIARIA LATIFOLIA Stapf Bilin 299032. BRACHIARIA MUTICA (Forsk.) Stapf Br. M. 1. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 163 _ 299027 to 299044—Continued 299033 and 299034. BRACHIARIA RUZIZIENSIS Germain & Evrard. 299033. Br. R. 2. 299034. Br. R. 4. 299035. DIGITARIA DIVERSINERVIS (Nees) Stapf Gramineae. 1D)5 1D) ale 299036. DIGITARIA LONGIFLORA (Retz.) Pers. Di: 1 299037. DIGITARIA VESTITA Fig. & DeNot. ID aVienl 299038. ERAGROSTIS ATHERSTONEI Stapf Gramineae. Eg. A. 1. 299039. HEMARTHRIA ALTISSIMA (Poir.) Stapf & Hubb. Gramineae. Jato JNe ale 299040. PANICUM DEUSTUM Thunb. Gramineae. 12% 1D) ale 299041. PASPALUM COMMERSONII Lam. Gramineae. IRasu@s2: 299042. PASPALUM VAGINATUM Swartz Pas. eVenl': 299043. SETARIA (hybrid.) Gramineae. $5 Gale 299044. SETARIA PHANEROCOCCA Stapf Sabics 299045 to 299055. From the United States. Seeds presented by the University of Minnesota, St. Paul, now held at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa. Numbered July 9, 1964. 299045 and 299046. MEDICAGO COERULEA Ledeb. Leguminosae. 299045. No.50-110. From Michigan State University, from No. 12821, All-Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad, U.S.S.R. 2n—16. 299046. No.59-111. From Michigan State University, from No. 12821, All-Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad, U.S.S.R. 2n—16. 299047. MEDICAGO FALCATA L. Yellow-flowered alfalfa. No. 65-151. S-914. Ottawa No. 1291. 2n=—16. Perennial. 299048. MEDICAGO HEMICYCLA Grossh. No. 59-112. From Michigan State University, from No. 16650, All-Union Institute of Plant Industry Leningrad, U.S.S.R. 2n=82. 299049. MEDICAGO MESOPOTAMICA Vassilcz. No. 59-119. From Canada, from Tashkent. 2n—82. 299050. MEDICAGO POLYCHROA Grossheim No. 59-117. From Canada, from Tiflis, Georgia, U.S.S.R. 2n—82. 299051. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Alfalfa. Col. No. 56-161. S—2128, from Erovan, U.S.S.R. 2n—16. 164 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299045 to 299055—Continued 299052 and 299053. MEDICAGO SATIVA var. GLUTINOSA (Bieb.) Urban 299052. No.59-113. Michigan State University, from 21560 All-Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad, U.S.S.R. 2n=82. 299053. No.59-114. From Michigan State University, from 29003 All- Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad, U.S.S.R. 2n=—32. 299054. MEDICAGO SUFFRUTICOSA Ramond ex DC. No. 56-144. 2n=—16. 299055. MEDICAGO sp. No. 59-118. From Canada, from mid-Asia. 2n—82. 299056 to 299081. From Rhodesia. Seeds presented by the Grasslands Research Station, Maran- dellas. Received July 9, 1964. 299056 and 299057. BRACHIARIA RUZIZIENSIS Germain & Evrard. Grami- neae. 299056. Br. R. 1 (K52320). 299057. Br. R.3 (K55253 A). 299058 to 299061. DIGITARIA MILANJIANA (Rendle) Stapf Gramineae. 299058. D.M.1 (Shamva). 299059. D.M. 2 (Zambesi). 299060. D.M.3 (Lake Manyara). 299061. D.M.4 (Junction). 299062. DIGITARIA SETIVALVA Stent D.S. 1 (Bechuanaland). 299068. DIGITARIA SMUTSII Stent. D.S.M. 1. 299064 and 299065. ERAGROSTIS RIGIDOR Pilger Gramineae. 299064. Eg.R. 1. 299065. Eg. R. 2. 299066 to 299070. PASPALUM PLICATULUM Michx. Gramineae. Brownseed paspalum. 299066. Pas. P.1 (C.P.I. 2741). 299067. Pas. P. 2 (C.P.I. 11826). 299068. Pas. P.3 (C.P.I. 21377). 299069. Pas. P. 4 (C.P.I. 21381). 299070. Pas. P.5 (C.P.I. 21382). 299071. PASPALUM POLYSTACHYUM R. Br. Pas. Po. 1 (Pungwe). 299072. SETARIA PHANEROCOCCA Stapf Gramineae. SIPae 299073 to 299081. SETARIA SPHACELATA (Schum.) Stapf & Hupbb. ex M. B. Moss Millet. 299073. S.Sp.1 (Grasslands). 299074. S.Sp.2 (Bua River). 299075. S.Sp.4 (Kazungula No. 2). JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 165 299056 to 299081—Continued 299073 to 299081—Continued 299076. S.Sp.5 (Kazungula No. 3). 299077. S. Sp. 6 (Kafue Bridge). 299078. S.Sp.7 (Chisambo). 299079. S.Sp.8 (Chambesi). 299080. S.Sp.9 (Nandi). 299081. S.Sp. 10. 299082 to 299109. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Indus- trial Research Organization, Canberra. Received July 13, 1964. 299082. AESCHYNOMENE AMERICANA L. Leguminosae. No. 22682. 299083. AESCHYNOMENE INDICA L. No. 26709. 299084. ANDROPOGON LATERALIS Nees Gramineae. No. 11768. 299085. BOTHRIOCHLOA LAGUROIDES (DC.) Herter Gramineae. No. 28283. 299086. BRACHIARIA RUZIZLENSIS Germain & Evrard. Gramineae. No. 18116. 299087. DESMODIUM CANUM (Gmel.) Schinz & Thell. Leguminosae. Kaimi-clover. No. 18687. 299088. DESMODIUM DISTORTUM (Aubl.) Macbride No. 15288. 299089. DESMODIUM INTORTUM (Mill.) Urb. No. 18009. ‘Greenleaf’. 299090. DESMODIUM PURPUREUM Faweett & Rendle No. 24973. 299091 to 299094. DESMODIUM SANDWICENSE E. Mey. 299091. No. 18018. 299092. No. 18160. 299093. No. 181638. 299094. No. 18277. 299095. DESMODIUM UNCINATUM (Jacq.) DC. No. 19677. 299096. DESMODIUM sp. No. 30011. 299097 to 299099. GLYCINE JAVANICA L. Leguminosae. 299097. No. 16880. 299098. No. 15918. 299099. No. 25920. 299100. HYyPARRHENIA CLAESSENSII Robyns Gramineae. No. 17267. 166 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299082 to 299109—Continued 299101. HyPARRHENIA RUFA (Nees) Stapf. Jaragua grass. No. 16045. 299102. INDIGOFERA ECHINATA Willd. Leguminosae. No. 17183. 299103. INDIGOFERA SPICATA Forsk. No. 28827. 299104. LOTONONIS BAINESII Baker. Leguminosae. No. 24130. 299105. PANICUM ANTIDOTALE Retz. Gramineae. Blue panicgrass. No. 25446. 299106 to 299109. PASPALUM NOTATUM Fluegge Gramineae. Bahiagrass. 299106. No. 24933. 299108. No. 27678. 299107. No. 27666. 299109. No. 27675. 299110 to 299113. From Chile. Seeds presented by the Experiment Station, Pirque, through the United States Embassy, Santiago. Received Apr. 2, 1964. Numbered July 138, 1964. 299110 to 299112. AVENA BARBATA var. WIESTII (Steud.) Hausskn. Grami- neae. 299110. No.1. 299111. No.2. Near Maipo river. 299112. No.3. 299113. AVENA FATUA L. Wild oats. 299114 to 299127. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Leguminosae. Lentil. From Mexico. Seeds presented by the United States Embassy, Mexico City. Received July 13, 1964. All are RINV-63-64. 299114. Pare 127. 299121. Parc 207. 299115. Parc 147. 299122. Parc 212. 299116. Pare 160. 299123. Parc 248. 299117. Pare 172. 299124. Parc 284. 299118. Pare 181. 299125. Parc 298. 299119. Pare 201. 299126. Parc 299. 299120. Parc 203. 299127. Parc 326. 299128 to 299131. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. VIRIDIS L. Cruciferae. Kale. From Great Britain. Seeds purchased from Thompson and Morgan, Ipswich, England. Received July 13, 1964. Ornamental kale. 299128. Leaves variegated purple. 299129. Leaves variegated red. 299130. Leaves variegated silver. 299131. Leaves variegated white. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 167 299132. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Sydney. Received July 18, 1964. ‘Stockade’. 299133. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. From Spain. Seeds presented by the Estacion Experimental Aula Dei, Zara- zoga. Received July 13, 1964. ‘Aragon 03’. 299134 to 299138. CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck Rutaceae. Orange. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomico do Estado de Sao Paulo, Campinas. Received July 15, 1964. 299134. ‘Barao Folha Fina’. 299135. ‘Cipo’. 299136. ‘Coroa do Rio’. 299137. ‘Sanguinea de Mombuca’. 299138. ‘Seleta de Itaborai’. 299139 to 299141. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomico do Estado de Sao Paulo, Campinas. Received July 16, 1964. 299139 and 299140. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. 299139. Variety No. 2. 299140. Variety No. 15. 299141. ARACHIS VILLOSULICARPA Hoehne V. 44, 299142. LESQUERELLA GORDONII Wats. Cruciferae. From the United States. Seeds presented by the Entomology Research Divi- sion, Agricultural Research Service, Tucson, Arizona. Received July 16, 1964. Collected in the wild. 299143. VIBURNUM sp. Caprifoliaceae. From the Netherlands. Scions presented by the Landbouwhogeschool, Wagen- ingen. Received July 17, 1964. 299144 to 299375. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Leguminosae. Lentil. From Chile. Seeds presented by the United States Embassy, Santiago. All collections from locality of Chillan, Nuble Province, unless otherwise indi- cated. Received July 20, 1964. P.I. No. is followed by Local No. 299144, 1001. La Ligua, Aconcagua. 299145. 1002. Catapilco, Valparaiso. 299146. 1003. Angol, Malleco. 299147. 1005. Llolleo, Santiago. 299148. 1008. Mulchen, Bio-Bio. 299149. 1009. Matanzas, Santiago. 299150. 1010. Zapallar, Aconcagua. 168 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299144 to 299375—Continued 299151. 299152. 299153. 299154. 299155. 299156. 299157. 299158. 299159. 299160. 299161. 299162. 299163. 299164. 299165. 299166. 299167. 299168. 299169. 299170. 299171. 299172. 299173. 299174. 299175. 299176. 299177. 299178. 299179. 299180. 299181. 299182. 299183. 299184. 299185. 299186. 299187. 299188. 299189. 299190. 299191. 299192. 1012. Longotoma, Aconcagua. 1014. Coelemu, Concepcion. 1016. San Carlos, Nuble. 1017. Chanco, Maule. 1020. San Juan, Santiago. 1025. Navidad, Santiago. 1025—-A. Chillan, Nuble. 1048. San Felipe, Aconcagua. 1049. Concepcion, Concepcion. 1050. LP 54-12. 1051. LP 54-13. 1052. LP 54-14. 1058. LP 54~22. 1054. LP 54~-34. 1055. LP 54-75. 1056. LP 54~—76. 1057. LP 54~-90. 1058. LP 54~92. 1059. LP 54-95. 1060. LP 54-101. 1061. LP 54-1116. 1062. LP 54-1117. 1063. LP 54-136. 1064. LP 54-80. 1065. LP 54-85. 1066. LP 54-94. 1067. LP 54-99. 1068. LP 54-115. 1069. LP 54-136. 1070. LP 54-160. 1071. LP 54-182. 1072. LP 54-195. 1073. LP 54-244, 1074. LP 54-248. 1075. LP 54-275. 1076. LP 54-276. 1077. LP 54-279. 1078. LP 54-316. 1079. LP 54-321. 1080. LP 54-1040. 1081. LP 54-341. 1082. LP 54-343. 299144 to 299375—Continued 1083. 1084. 1085. 1086. 1087. 1088. 1089. 1090. 1091. 1092. 10938. 1094. 1095. 1096. 1097. 1098. 1099. 1100. 1101. 1102. 1103. 1104. 1105. 1106. 1107. 1108. 1109. 1110. 1a bil 1112. 1113. 1114. 1115. 1116. 1117. 1118. iD). 1120. 1121. 1122. 1123. 1124. 1125. 299193. 299194. 299195. 299196. 299197. 299198. 299199. 299200. 299201. 299202. 299203. 299204. 299205. 299206. 299207. 299208. 299209. 299210. 299211. 299212. 299213. 299214. 299215. 299216. 299217. 299218. 299219. 299220. 299221. 299222. 299223. 299224. 299225. 299226. 299227. 299228. 299229. 299230. 299231. 299232. 299233. 299234. 299235. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 LP 54-356. LP 54-360. LP 54-364. LP 54-368. LP 54-371. LP 54-381. LP 54-386. LP 54-392. LP 54-399. LP 54-412. LP 54-423. LP 54-424. LP 54-491. LP 54-502. LP 54-520. LP 54-525. LP 54-530. LP 54-533. LP 54-555. LP 54-574. LP 54-587. LP 54-591. LP 54-608. LP 54-638. LP 54-649. LP 54-666. LP 54-683. LP 54-715. LP 54-748. LP 54-751. LP 54-818. LP 54-939. LP 54-947. LP 54-986. LP 54-1011. LP 54-1016. LP 54-1029. LP 54-1030. LP 54-1091. LP 54-1127. LP 54-1160. LP 54-1207. LP 54-1224. 169 170 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 ‘ 299144 to 299375—Continued 299236. 1126. LP 54-1232. 299237. 1127. LP 54-1359. 299238. 1128. LP 54-1363. 299239. 1129. LP 54-1374. 299240. 1130. LP 54-1545. 299241. 1131. LP 54-1548. 299242. 1132. LP 54-1579. 299243. 1133. LP 54-1611. 299244. 1135. LP 54-1642. 299245. 1136. LP 54-1665. 299246. 1137. LP 54-1688. 299247. 1138. LP 54-1713. 299248. 1139. LP 54-1731. 299249. 1140. LP 54-1750. 299250. 1141. LP 54-1815. 299251. 1142. LP 54-1871. 299252. 1143. LP 54-1885. 299253. 1144. LP 54-1895. 299254. 1146. LP 54-1932. 299255. 1147. LP 54-1960. 299256. 1148. LP 54-1964. 299257. 1149. LP 54-1990. 299258. 1150. LP 54-2130. 299259. 1151. LP 54-2135. 299260. 1152. LP 54-2139. 299261. 1153. LP 54-34. 299262. 1153-A LP 54-2156. 299263. 1154. LP 54-2185. 299264. 1155. LP 54-2239. 299265. 1156. LP 54-2256. 299266. 1157. LP 54-2273. 299267. 1158. LP 54-2286. 299268. 1159. LP 54-2295. | 299269. 1160. LP 54-2319. | 299270. 1161. LP 54-2323. | 299271. 1162. LP 54-2323. | 299272. 1163. LP 54-2342. | 299273. 1164. LP 54-2420. 299274. 1166. LP 54-2427. 299275. 1167. LP 54-2448. 299276. 1168. LP 54-2458. | 299277. 1169. LP 54-2467. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 299144 to 299375—Continued 299278. 299279. 299280. 299281. 299282. 299283. 299284. 299285. 299286. 299287. 299288. 299289. 299290. 299291. 299292. 299293. 299294. 299295. 299296. 299297. 299298. 299299. 299300. 299301. 299302. 299303. 299304. 299305. 299306. 299307. 299308. 299309. 299310. 299311. 299312. 299313. 299314. 299315. 299316. 299317. 299318. 299319. 1170. sfellr7alee 172° 1173. 1174. 1175. 1176. IONE L 1178. 1180. 1181. 1182. 1184. 1185. 1186. 1187. 1188. 1189. 1190. 1191. 1192. 1193. 1194. 1195. 1196. 1197. 1198. 1199. 1200. 1201. 1202. 1203. 1216. 1218. 1219. 1220. 1225. 1262. 1263. 1264. 1265. 1266. LP 54-2498. LP 54-2526. LP 54-2526. LP 54-2529. LP 54-2540. LP 54-2548. LP 54-2559. LP 54-2595. LP 54-2600. LP 54-2680. LP 54-2680. LP 54-2698. LP 54-2788. LP 54-2751. LP 54-2758. LP 54-2777. LP 54-2796. LP 54-2832. is LP 54-2858. LP 54-2868. LP 54-2875. LP 54-2898. LP 54-2904. LP 54-2945. LP 54-2969. LP 54-2987. LP 54-3037. LP 54-3048. LP 54-3086. LP 54-3118. LP 54-3112. LP 54-3138. Quinteros, Valparaiso. Curepto, Talca. Licancheu, Santiago. Parral, Linares. Pupuya, Talca. No. 1/1. No. 1/2. No. 1/4. No. 1/5. No. 1/10. Alea 172 299144 to 299375—Continued 299320. 299321. 299322. 299323. 299324. 299325. 299326. 299327. 299328. 299329. 299330. 299331. 299332. 299333. 299334. 299335. 299336. 299337. 299338. 299339. 299340. 299341. 299342. 299343. 299344. 299345. 299346. 299347. 299348. 299349. 299350. 299351. 299352. 299353. 299354. 299355. 299356. 299357. 299358. 299359. 299360. 299361. 1267. 1268. 1269. 1270. 1271. 1272. 1273. 1274. 1275. 1276. 1277. 1278. 1279. 1280. 1281. 1282. 1283. 1284. 1285. 1286. 1287. 1288. 1289. 1290. 1291. 1292. 1296. 2070. 2075. 3001. 3002. 3005. 3007. 3008. 3015. 3018. 3019. 3020. 3024. 3035. 3041. 3042. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 No. 1/14. No. 1/15. No. 1/16. No. 1/19. No. 1/20. No. 2/3. No. 2/7. No. 2/12. No. 2/18. No. 3/16. No. 3/20. No. 4/3. No. 4/4. No. 5/5. No. 5/6. No. 5/20. No. 6/2. No. 6/9. No. 7/7. No. 7/10. No. 9/14. No. 9/20. No. 10/1. No. 10/20. No. 14/20. Palquibudis, Curico. Lora, Curico. Tuman, Santiago. Los Molles, Valparaiso. PL 59-1110. Ministerio de Agricultura, Santiago. Mininco, Bio-Bio. Malleco. Chimbarongo, Colchagua. Renaico, Malleco. Machali, O’Higgins. Malloa, O’Higgins. Rengo, O’Higgins. Rosario, O’Higgins. Natijilla, O’Higgins. Linares, Linares. Laja, Bio-Bio. Cauquenes, Maule. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 173 299144 to 299375—Continued - 299362. 3050. Tijeral, Malleco. 299363. 3051. Yumbel, Concepcion. 299364. 3053. Santa Fe, Bio-Bio. 299365. 3153. Caimanes, Coquimbo. 299366. 4014. PL59-1209. Ministerio de Agricultura, Santiago. 299367. 4016. PL59-1211. Ministerio de Agricultura, Santiago. 299368. 4017. PL59-1218. Ministerio de Agricultura, Santiago. Grand Cafe. 299369. 4018. PL59-1219. Ministerio de Agricultura, Santiago. 299370. 4019. PL59-1220. Ministerio de Agricultura, Santiago. 299371. 4020. PL59-1223. Ministerio de Agricultura, Santiago. 299372. 4021. PL59-1225. Ministerio de Agricultura, Santiago. 299373. 4023. Illapel, Coquimbo. 299374. 4100. Portezuelo, Nuble. 299375. 6111. PL59-1231. Ministerio de Agricultura, Santiago. 299376. WARSZEWICZIA COCCINEA (Vahl) Klotzsch Rubiaceae. From the British West Indies. Plant presented by the Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture, St. Augustine, Trinidad. Received July 20, 1964. ‘David Auyong’. 299377 to 299379. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria, through the United States Em- bassy. Received July 21, 1964. 299377. CERATOTHECA TRILOBA EF. May ex Bernh. Pedaliaceae. DL/64/488. From Koedoespoort, Pretoria. 299378 and 299379. CITRULLUS LANATUS (Thunb.) Mansf. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. From Elsenburg, Stellenbosch. Seeds gray. 299378. DL/64/489. “Green” cattle melon. 299379. DL/64/490. “Pale” cattle melon. 299380 to 299389. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Estacao Experimental de Patos de Minas, Minas Gerais. Received July 21, 1964. 299380. PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. Leguminosae. Lima bean. ‘Branca PAU-4’. From Mexico. 299381 to 299389. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. 299381. ‘Amarela’. Seeds tan, roundish. 299382. ‘Amarela Pintada’. Seeds mottled, purple on tan, rounded. 299383. ‘Branca Comprida’. Seeds white, somewhat cylindric. 299384. ‘Branca Redonda’. Seeds white, ovoid. 299385. ‘Castro’. Seeds flat, squarish, mottled maroon on light tan. From Ceara State. 299386. ‘Mamoninha’. Seeds flat, roundish, lightly mottled maroon on light tan, 174 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299380 to 299389—Continued 299381 to 299389—Continued 299387. ‘Preta Rajada’. Seeds flat, oval mottled black and light tan. 299388. ‘Rajada’. Seeds spherical, mottled purple on off white. 299389. ‘Roxa’. Seeds spherical, purplish. 299390 to 299394. BETA VULGARIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Sugar beet. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the Plant Breeding Institute, Trump- ington, Cambridge, England. Received July 21, 1964. 299390. No.1. ‘Janacscez III’. 299391. No.2. KLT 70. 299392. No.3. TN 60/5. 299393. No.4. T 51/4. 299394. No.5. mes NICOTIANA TOMENTOSA R. & P. var. LEGUIANA (Mocbr.) oodsp. From Bolivia. Seeds presented by the Servicio Agricola Inter-Americano, La Paz. Received July 21, 1964. Tropical rain forest, Caranavi-Santa Ana de Huachi highway, 10 km. east of Caranavi, Nor Yungas Province. Elevation 600 meters. 299396. THEOBROMA CACAO L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Costa Rica. Seeds presented by the Instituto Inter-Americano de Cien- cias Agricolas de la Oea, Turrialba. Received June 10, 1964. Numbered July 21, 1964. ae Se of two open-pollinated hybrids, SCA 12 « ICS 6 and SCA 12 x 299397 and 299398. From Costa Rica. Seeds presented by the Ministerio de Agricultura y Gana- deria, San Jose. Received July 21, 1964. 299397. TRIPSACUM LATIFOLIUM Hitch. Gramineae. Gamagrass. Prodigioso grass. 299398. TRIPSACUM LAXUM Nash Guatemala gamagrass. 299399. ILEX MITIS Radlk. Aquifoliaceae. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the National Botanic Gardens, Kirstenbosch, Newlands, Cape Province. Received July 27, 1964. 299400. ARAUCARIA ARAUCANA (Molina) Koch Pinaceae. From Chile. Seeds presented by Museo-Dillman S. Bullock, El Vergel, Angol. Received July 27, 1964. Chilian Pine. 299401 to 299409. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the National Botanic Gardens, Kirstenbosch, Newlands, Cape Province. Received July 27, 1964. 299401. BIsLIA CANA N. E. Brown Aizoaceae. 299402. GIBBAEUM GIBBOSUM N. E. Brown Aizoaceae. 299403. GIBBAEUM HEATHII (N. E. Brown) L. Bolus 299404. GIBBAEUM PILOSULUM N. E. Brown JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 175 299401 to 299409—Continued 299405. GIBBAEUM VELUTINUM Schwantes 299406. POLYGALA OPPOSITIFOLIA L. Polygalaceae. 299407. POLYGALA MYRTIFOLIA L. 299408. POLYGALA VIRGATA Thunb. 299409. SCHOTIA SPECIOSA Jacq. Leguminosae. 299410. SORGHUM SPLENDIDUM (Hack.) Snowden Gramineae. From India. Seeds presented by the Rockefeller Foundation, New Delhi. Re- ceived July 28, 1964. IS 602. 299411. HIBISCUS LUNARIFOLIUS Willd. Malvaceae. Rosemallow. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the East African Agriculture and Forestry Research Organization, Nairobi. Received July 28, 1964. A 64-569. Collected at Muguga, near Nairobi. 299412. LESQUERELLA FENDLERI Wats. Cruciferae. From Arizona. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received July 28, 1964. No. 20634. Twelve miles southwest of Benson along road to Fort Huachuca. Large sprawling, decumbent bushlet, highly ramified with prolific seedling crown. 299413. PRUNUS AVIUM L. Rosaceae. Sweet cherry.. From New Zealand. Trees presented by the Fruit Research Division, Depart- ment of Scientific and Industrial Research, Auckland. Received July 30, 1964, ‘Dawson’. 299414 to 299426. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. From Czechoslovakia. Sicons presented by Ing. Jiri Kalasek, Svelta. Re- ceived July 31, 1964. 299414. 1,013 B.1.KJ. NWVT/II/63. 299415. 9,087.5. NWVT/III/68. 299416. ‘Bailey’. NWVT/II/63. 299417. ‘Brewster’. NWVT/II/68. 299418. ‘Fanfare’. NWVT/III/63. 299419. ‘Fronthatch’. NWVT/I/68. 299420. ‘Fury’. NWVT/III/63. 299421. ‘Gabo’ deriv. NWVT/III/63. 299422. ‘Gem’. NWVT/III/68. 299423. ‘Kenya Hunter’. NWVT/II/638. 299424. ‘Kenya Page’. NWVT/I/63. 299425. ‘Morris’, NWVT/II/63. 299426. ‘Pewter’, NWVT/II/68. 176 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299427 and 299428. PANICUM COLORATUM L. Gramineae. Panicgrass. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by an anonymous donor. Received July 31, 1964. 299427. Kabulabula strain. B/53/238. 299428. Makarikari strain. B/53/283. 299429 to 299431. From the United States. Plants collected by G. Viehmeyer, North Platte Ex- periment Station, North Platte, Nebraska. Numbered Aug. 3, 1964. 299429. DIANTHUS DELTOIDES L. Caryophyllaceae. Maiden pink. Col. No. V62-3. An apparent escape in a heavily grazed, dry, rocky, mountain meadow 1 mile east of Eldorado, Colorado. Plant low, spreading, semi-evergreen; flowering culms to 12 inches high; flowers bright pink, single, one-inch diameter, numerous, late May to July; seeds abundant. 299430. LIPPIA CUNEIFOLIA Steud. Verbenaceae. Col. No. V63-179. Collected in wild. Plant to 8 inches high, stolonifer- ous; runners long; leaves, oblong, coarsely serrated towards distal end; flow- ers in dense heads on 4-inch stems, pale pink with yellow spot in throat. Possible dry site ground cover. 299431. POTENTILLA ANSERINA L. Rosaceae. Silverweed. Col. No. V63-169. Collected in wild. Low herb, spreading by slender runners, strawberrylike; leaves dark green above, silver beneath; flowers bright yellow, 0.6 inch across, borne throughout summer. Attractive ground cover. 299432 to 299447. From Hong Kong. Seeds presented by the Urban Services Department, Vic- toria. Received Aug. 3, 1964. 299432. ADINANDRA MILLETTII Benth. & Hook. f. ex Hance Theaceae. 299433. ENKIANTHUS QUINQUEFLORUS Lour. Ericaceae. 299434, IEUONYMUS CHINENSIS Lindl. Celastraceae. 299435. E/URYA MACARTNEYI Champ. Theaceae. 299436. ILEX ASPRELLA Champ. ex Benth. Aquifoliaceae. 299437. ILEX CINEREA Champ. 299438. ILEX GRACILIFLORA Champ. ex Benth. 299439. ILEX MEMECYLIFOLIA Champ. ex Benth. 299440. ILEX PUBESCENS Hook. & Arn. 299441. JLEX ROTUNDA Thunb. 299442. ITEA CHINENSIS Hook. & Arn. Escalloniaceae. 299443. LITSEA GLUTINOSA C. B. Robinson Lauraceae. 299444, LITSEA ROTUNDIFOLIA Hemsl. 299445. RHODOLEIA CHAMPIONI Hook. Hamamelidaceae. 299446. SCHIMA SUPERBA Gard. & Champ. Theaceae. 299447. ZIzZYPHUS MAURITIANA Lam. Rhamnaceae. Indian jujube. 299448 to 299451. DELPHINIUM NELSONII Greene Ranunculaceae. From the United States. Seeds collected by G. Viehmeyer, A. E. Dudeck and H. M. Pellett, Department of Horticulture and Forestry, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. Numbered Aug. 4, 1964. Tuberous rooted plants collected in the wild. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 177 299448 to 299451—Continued 299448. Col. No. V64-265. Among ponderosa pine 7 miles west of Jacob Lake, Ariz. Plants low growing; flowers dark blue. 299449. Col. No. V64—282. Pine forest 2 miles west of junction of State Highway 14 and U.S. Highway 89, Utah. Plants low growing; flowers dark blue. 299450. Col. No. V64—284. Pine forest 2 miles west of junction of State Highway 14 and U.S. Highway 89, Utah. Flowers pale blue. 299451. Col. No. V64—312. Open forest, summit of McClure Pass, west of Redstone, 53 miles west of Leadville, Colorado. 299452. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Rosaceae. Common apple. From Denmark. Budsticks presented by the Stations Plantepathologeske Forsog, Lyngby. Received Aug. 7, 1964. ‘Guldborg’. 299453. RHODODENDRON WARDII W. W. Smith Ericaceae. From Great Britain. Cuttings presented by the Royal Botanic Garden, Edin- burgh, Scotland. Received Aug. 7, 1964. 299454. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Rosaceae. Apricot. From Czechoslovakia. Sicons presented by Ing. Jiri Kalasek, Svetla. Re- ceived Aug. 10, 1964. 299455 to 300194. From the Republic of South Africa. Plant and seed material collected by A. J. Oakes, Jr., agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Collected February to April, 1964. Numbered Aug. 31, 1964. 299455 and 299456. ACACIA cycLops A. Cunn ex Don Leguminosae. Cyclops acacia. 299455. Col. No. 675. Locai name: Port Jackson willow. Port Eliza- beth, Cape Province dunes. Shrub or small tree; leaves whorled, nar- row, to 3 inches long, % inch wide; seed pods in clusters in leaf axils; curled when immature and mature, 4 to 7 seeded, septate, flat, to 3 inches long, 4% inch wide; seeds small, flat, black, surrounded by orange aril. Used for dune stabilization, but is potential weed. Seeds. 299456. Col. No. 692. Dunes near south mouth of Kaffiirkuils River, Stilbaai, Cape Province. Shrub or tree to 20 feet high. A potential weed. Seeds. 299457 to 299459. AGROPYRON DISTICHUM (Thunb.) Beauv. Gramineae. 299457. Col. No. 664. Local name: Sea wheat. Dunes near mouth of Sundays River, 30 miles east of Port Elizabeth, Cape Province. Eleva- tion 17 feet. Rhizomatous perennial used for dune stabilization. Seeds. 299458. Col. No. 665. Steep dunes near mouth of Sundays River, Cape Province. Seeds. 299459. Col. No. 698. Local name: Sea wheat. Forest Station, Stilbaai, cape Heovinee: Seeds sown at low tide are disbursed by the incoming tide. Seeds. 299460. AGROSTIS ERIANTHA Hack. Gramineae. Col. No. 304. Light shade, open grassland, rocky soil, Mount Anderson, 10 miles east of Lydenburg, Transvaal. Elevation 7,000 feet. Rhizomatous perennial; basal leaves few; inflorescence diffuse; heads to 18 inches high. Seeds. 178 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 299461. AGROSTIS LACHNANTHA Nees. Col. No. 301. Local name: South African bentgrass. Hard soil, open rocky pasture, Mount Anderson, 7 miles east of Lydenburg, Transvaal. Elevation 6.700 feet. Perennial bunchgrass forming small clumps; leaf height 12 inches, head height 24 inches. Seeds. 299462. ANDROPOGON APPENDICULATUS Nees Gramineae. Col. No. 542. Heavy soil, Glen, Orange Free State. Elevation 4,200 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Slightly stoloniferous leafy perennial. Good grazing grass. Seeds. 299463 and 299464. ANTHEPHORA PUBESCENS Nees Gramineae. 299463. Col. No. 541. Glen Agricultural College, Glen, Orange Free State. Tufted perennial. Seeds. 299464. Col. No. 549. Level terrain 10 miles northwest of Bloemfontein, Orange Free State. Highway N-8. Elevation 4,200 feet. Annual rainfall 19 inches. Palatable perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 12 inches. Adapted to sandy soils in 10- to 20-inch rainfall belt. Seeds. 299465 and 299466. SCHMIDTIA BULBOSA Stapf. Gramineae. 299465. Col. No. 339. Local name: Kalahari sandquick Vaalgrass. Sandy soil in scrub timber, level terrain, Naphe Road, Kruger National Park. Elevation 1,050 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves few, to 15 inches high; seeds abundant. Drought tolerant. Seeds. 299466. Col. No. 555. Local name: Kalahari sandquick. Vaalgrass. Shallow rocky soil, quartz rock, level rangeland, 10 miles west of Kim- berley, Cape Province, Highway S-5. Elevation 4,000 feet. Annual rainfall 15 inches. Perennial bunchgrass to 4 inches high. Seeds. 299467 to 299471. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA I.. Leguminosae. 299467. Col. No. 361. Cultivated field, 5 miles east of Sabie, Transvaal. Plants with large ‘Virginia Runner’ type leaves; nuts in small cluster near top of soil, Spanish type. All nuts remained on plant when pulled from wet clay soil. Seeds. 299468. Col. No. 471. Cultivated field, level sandy soil, 2 miles south of Jozini Damon Pongola River, Natal. ‘Virginia Runner’ type but nuts clustered near soil surface like Spanish type. Seeds from two plants with white testa growing among plants with pink testa. All nuts re- mained on the plant when pulled from the soil. Seeds. 299469. Col. No. 478. Cultivated field, sandy soil, 2 miles south of Jozini Dam on Pongola River, Natal. ‘Virginia Runner’ type with Spanish fruiting habit. Pink testa plants growing among white testa plants. Seeds. 299470. Col. No. 538. ‘Natal Common’. Glen Agricultural College, Glen, Orange Free State. Elevation 4,200 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Seeds. 299471. Col. No. 539. ‘Mambeleo’. Glen Agricultural College. P 4934 breeding line. Elevation 4,200 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Seeds. 299472. ARACHIS sp. Col. No. 241. Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. No. B 61-165. Rhizomatous perennial. Rhizomes. 299473. ARACHIS sp. Col. No. 242. Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. No. B 61-164. Aggressive rhizomatous perennial. Rhizomes. 299474. ARACHIS sp. Col. No. 248. Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. No. B 61-1638. Rhizomatous perennial. Rhizomes. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 179 299455 to 300194—Continued 299475. ARISTIDA CURVATA Nees Gramineae. Col. No. 268. Local name: Stickgrass. Disturbed site on Nyl River, 47 miles south of Pietersburg, Transvaal, Highway N-1. Elevation 4,700 feet. Erect annual bunchgrass to 24 inches high. Seeds. 299476. ARISTIDA DIFFUSA Trin. Col. No. 570. Level, disturbed clay loam rangeland, 5 miles north of Mid- delburg, Cape Province, Highway N-1. Elevation 4,300 feet. Annual rain- fall 13 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 6 inches; head height 20 inches. Seeds. 299477. ARISTIDA JUNCIFORMIS Trin. & Rupr. Col. No. 424. Level, rocky, disturbed site 12 miles north of Muden, Natal. Elevation 2,000 feet. Annual rainfall 21 inches. Wiry perennial bunch- grass in clumps to 10 inches in diameter; leaf height 12 inches; head height 24 inches. Seeds. 299478. ARISTIDA OBTUSA Delile Col. No. 578. Grootfontein Agricultural College, Middelburg, Cape Prov- ince. Perennial bunchgrass. Seeds. 299479. ARISTIDA VESTITA Thunb. Col. No. 556. Shallow rocky soil, open, level rangeland, 10 miles west of Kimberley, Cape Province, Highway S-5. Elevation 4,000 feet. Annual rainfall 15 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 6 inches. Seeds. 299480. ASPARAGUS BURCHELLII Baker Liliaceae. Col. No. 667. Grazed rocky clay hillside, 5 miles east of Uitenhage, Cape Province. Semivine to 24 inches high; stems triacanthate at nodes; mature fruits black. Seeds. 299481. ASPARAGUS LARICINUS Burchell Col. No. 526. Local name: Wild asparagus. Low, wet, shady site, level terrain, Glen Agricultural College, Glen, Orange Free State. Elevation 4,200 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Plant semivine, to 6 feet high; thorns short. Seeas. 299482. ASPARAGUS MULTIFLORUS Baker Col. No. 611. Disturbed site, 5 miles east of Bedford, on Adelaide road, Cape Province. Plant semivine, to 6 feet high, nonspiny; fruits green. Seeds. 299483. ASPARAGUS RACEMOSUS Willd. Col. No. 680. Open, rolling pasture, 50 miles southwest of East London, Cape Province. Elevation 500 feet. Annual rainfall 25 inches. Plants to 18 inches high. Seeds. 299484. ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI Regel ‘Sprenger asparagus. Col. No. 678. Sandy limestone soil, shaded site along stream, Port Eliza- beth, Cape Province. Plants semiviny, to 6 feet high; spines short, curved; fruit clusters arise at leaf bases; mature fruits red. Seeds. 299485. ASPARAGUS sp. Col. No. 511-A. Plants growing as ornamental near farm house 21 miles southwest of Harrismith, Orange Free State. Mountainous terrain; eleva- tion 5,500 feet. Berries red. Seeds. 299486. ASPARAGUS sp. Col. No. 568. Local name: Wild asparagus. Level, open pasture, one mile east of Petrusburg, Orange Free State. Elevation 4,000 feet. Annual rainfall 16 inches. Plants in large clumps to 6 feet high, semiviny, with thorns; fruits 0.12 inch diameter, bright red when mature. Seeds. 180 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 299487. ASPARAGUS sp. f Col. No. 666. Rocky clay pasture 5 miles east of Uitenhage, Cape Prov- ince. Plants semiviny to 24 inches high; stems triacanthate at nodes; ma- ture fruits black. Seeds. 299488 and 299489. ATRIPLEX SEMIBACCATA R. Br. Chenopodiaceae. Australian saltbush. 299488. Col. No. 596. Mountain pasture, 26 miles southwest of Cradock, Cape Province. Elevation 4,000 feet. Annual rainfall 17 inches. Pal- atable, prostrate, woody perennial; crown spreads to 4 feet; prolific seeder; yellow seeds. Seeds. 299489. Col. No. 597. Mountain pasture, 26 miles southwest of Cradock, Cape Province. Elevation 4,000 feet. Annual rainfall 17 inches. Prostrate woody perennial; crown spreads to 4 feet; seeds red. Seeds. 299490 and 299491. BOTHRIOCHLOA INSCULPTA (Hochst.) A. Camus Gra- mineae, 299490. Col. No. 334. Local name: Pinhole grass. Clay-loam pasture, i Komati River plain, 17 miles south of Komatipoort, Transvaal, High- ; way N-4. Elevation 1,050. Unpalatable semi-erect perennial. Seeds. . 299491. Col. No. 415. Sandy clay wasteland, Mooi River Valley, 8 miles north of Muden, Natal. Elevation 2,800 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Aggressive stoloniferous perennial, rooting at nodes; stems coarse; leaf height 6 inches. Stolons. 299492 to 299495. BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA (Hochst.) Stapf Gramineae. Palisade signalgrass. 299492. Col. No. 234. Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Plot 128. From Uganda. Robust perennial bunchgrass; heads to 24 inches high. Drought tolerant. Seeds. 299493. Col. No. 235. Rietondale Research Station. Plot 126. Leafy, robust, perennial bunchgrass; leaves broad; heads to 36 inches high. | Drought tolerant. Seeds. | 299494. Col. No. 237. Rietondale Research Station. Plot 122. From } Rustenburg. Perennial bunchgrass; heads to 36 inches high; seed pro- | lific. Seeds. } 299495. Col. No. 257. Local name: Breadgrass. Sandy clay soil, open grassland, Nye River plain, 13 miles north of Nylstroom, Highway N-1. Elevation 4,500 feet. Leafy perennial bunchgrass; heads to 48 inches high. Seeds. 299496. BRACHIARIA DEFLEXA (Schum.) C. E. Hubbard ex Robyas Col. No. 281. Local name: False panicum. Clay loam wasteland, Dui- welskloof, Transvaal. Elevation 2,750 feet. Erect annual bunchgrass; leaves to 18 inches high. Seeds. ‘| 299497. BRACHIARIA sp. ’ Col. No. 236. Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Plot 124. From | Zululand. Plant stoloniferous; leaves to 3 inches high. Stolons. | 299498. BRACHIARIA sp. Col. No. 238. Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Plot 119. From Swaziland. Plant stolonifercus; leaves broad, to 3 inches high; seed heads small. Stolons. 299499. BRACHIARIA sp. -| Col. No. 378. Local name: Tannergrass. Estcourt Research Farm, Est- ! court, Natal. Elevation 3,800 feet. Annual rainfall 29 inches; not frost- free. Stoloniferous sodgrass; leaves broad, to 12 inches high; used on pond banks; stems float. Stolons. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 181 299455 to 300194—Continued 299500. BROMUS WILLDENOWII Kunth Gramineae. Rescuegrass. Col. No. 492. Disturbed dark grey sandy loam roadside, Highway N-5; rolling terrain 7 miles east of Bethlehem, Orange Free State. Elevation 5,600 feet. Annual rainfall 26 inches. Bunchgrass; leaves to 14 inches high; heads to 30 inches high. Seeds. 299501. CASSIA DIDYMOBOTRYA Fres. Leguminosae. Col. No. 685. Wilderness Hotel, 8 miles east of George, Cape Province, Highway N-2. Elevation 90 feet. Annual rainfall 22 inches. Ornamental shrub to 20 feet high; leaves compound; flowers bright yellow, in clusters; pods flat, septate, to 5 inches long and 1 inch wide. Seeds. 299502 and 299503. -CASSIA OCCIDENTALIS L. 299502. Col. No. 457. Sandy wasteland, Pongola River bank, Natal. Elevation 400 feet. Annual rainfall 25 inches. Erect, branching shrub. Seeds. 299503. Col. No. 465. Edge of cultivated sandy field, 2 miles south of Jozini Dam, Pongola River, Natal. Erect, branching shrub to 6 feet high; seeds profuse. Seeds. 299504 to 299546. CENCHRUS CILIARIS L. Gramineae. Buffelgrass. 299504. Col. No. 319. Local name: Blue buffalograss. Level terrain, black clay loam, Lowveld Research Station, Barberton, Transvaal. Elevation 2,300 feet. Leafy perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 24 inches high; seeds profusely. Seeds. 299505. Col. No. 320. Local name: Blue buffalograss. Level terrain, black clay loam, Lowveld Research Station. Elevation 2,300 feet. Leafy perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 24 inches high. Seeds. 299506. Col. No. 449. Level ungrazed pasture, 3 miles north of Mkuze, Natal, Highway N-14, Mkuze River valley. Elevation 500 feet. An- nual rainfall 24 inches. Perennial bunchgrass to 26 inches high. Seeds. 299507. Col. No. 473. Disturbed roadside clay, 1 mile southwest of Mkuze, Natal. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 12 inches high. Seeds. 299508. Col. No. 546. Disturbed shallow clay loam, railroad right-of- way, 10 miles south of Kimberley, Cape Province. Elevation 4,000 feet. Annual rainfall 16 inches. Leafy perennial bunchgrass in large clumps; leaves to 14 inches high. Seeds. 299509. Col. No. 584. Grootfontein Agricultural College, Middelburg, Cape Province. Irrigated perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 24 inches high, dark green. Seeds. 299510. Col. No. 601. Disturbed shallow rocky soil, 5 miles south of Graaf-Reinet, Cape Province, on Pearston road. Elevation 2,000 feet. Annual rainfall] 12 inches. Perennial bunchgrass forming large clumps; leaves to 10 inches high. Seeds. 299511. Col. No. 644. Reddish clay soil, Bathurst Agricultural Research Station, Bathurst, Cape Province. Elevation 850 feet. Annual rainfall 27 inches. From Molopo River. Leafy perennial bunchgrass; leaves blue green, to 30 inches high. Seeds. 299512. Col. No. 645. Reddish clay soil, Bathurst Agricultural Research Station. Elevation 850 feet. Annual rainfall 27 inches. Kohly. Leafy perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 24 inches high. Seeds. 299513. Col. No. 647. Clay loam, 10 miles north of Bathurst, Cape Province. Perennial bunchgrass. Seeds. 299514. Col. No. 697. Rolling waste ground, R:versdale, Cape Province. Elevation 400 feet. Annual rainfall 16 inches. Leafy perennial bunch- grass; leaves to 18 inches high. Area has irrigation. Seeds. 182 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 299515 to 299546. Sceds from the Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. 299515. Col. No. 732. Foliage blue green. 299516. Col. No. 733. Thabizimbi strain. 299517. Col. No. 734. Molopo. Foliage blue green. 299518. Col. No. 735. Cradock. Foliage green. 299519. Col. No. 756. Foliage erect, green. 299520. Col. No. 737. Rietondale No. B/61/176. 299521. Col. No. 7388. Rietondale No. B/61/178. 299522. Col. No. 739. Rietondale No. B/61/170. 299523. Col. No. 740. Rietondale No. B/61/174. 299524. Col. No. 741. Rietondale No. B/61/175. 299525. Col. No. 742. Rietondale No. B/61/177. 299526. Col. No. 743. Rietondale No. B/61/172. 299527. Col. No. 744. Rietondale No. B/61/171. 299528. Col. No. 745. Rietondale No. B/61/173. 299529. Col. No. 746. Chipinga strain. Foliage blue green. 299530. Col. No. 747. Biloela strain. 299531. Col. No. 748. Rietondale No. U/57/217. 299532. Col. No. 749. Rietondale No. U/57/216. 299533. Col. No. 299534. Col. No. 299535. Col. No. 754. Marico, Transvaal. Foliage. blue green. i 7 299536. Col. No. 7 7 7 7 55. Tsotsoroga Pan, Kalahari. Foliage green. or > Rustenburg, Transvaal. Foliage blue green. 7. East Africa. Foliage blue green. or 299537. Col. No. 299538. Col. No. 299539. Col. No. 760. Merrdam, Cape Province. Foliage green. 299540. Col. No. 761. East Africa. Foliage green. 299541. Col. No. 762. Lyana, Kenya. Plants large; foliage green. 299542. Col. No. 763. Kenya. Foliage green. 299543. Col. No. 764. West Messina. Foliage green. 299544. Col. No. 765. Waterval Whitbank, Transvaal. Foliage green. 299545. Col. No. 766. Vryburg, Cape Province. Foliage blue green. 299546. Col. No. 769. Large perennial bunchgrass; foliage blue green. 58. Roedtan, Transvaal. Foliage green. 59. Brits, Transvaal. Foliage green. 6 299547 to 299556. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth Gramineae. Rhodesgrass. 299547. Col. No. 308. Citrus Research Station, Nelspruit, Transvaal. Elevation 3,200 feet. Perennial; without stolons; heads to 36 inches high. Seeds. 299548. Col. No. 337. Level terrain, sandy soil, partial shade, Naphe road, Kruger National Park. Elevation 1,100 feet. Annual rainfall 22 inches. Perennial bunchgrass. Seeds. 299549. Col. No. 400. Commercial seed from the Estcourt Research Farm, Estcourt, Natal. 299550. Col. No. 427. Hard clay disturbed site, hilly terrain, 10 miles west of Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Elevation 2,800 feet. Annual rain- fall 30 inches. Plants stoloniferous; heads to 30 inches high. Seeds. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 183 299455 to 300194—Continued 299547 to 299556—Continued 299551. Col. No. 445. Level terrain, open grassland, 1 mile northeast of Hluhluwe Game Reserve, Natal. Elevation 600 feet. Annual rainfall 87 inches. Stoloniferous weed in sorghum field. Stolons: 299552. Col. No. 582. Sandy soil, bank of Modder River, Glen Agricul- tural College, Glen, Orange Free State. Elevation 4,200 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Stoloniferous perennial with few stolons; leaves to 12 inches high. Seeds. 299553. Col. No. 583. South Rhodesia. Grootfontein Agricultural Col- lege, Middelburg, Cape Province. Stoloniferous perennial with long, strong stolons. Seeds. 299554. Col. No. 614. Sandy waste ground, East London, Cape Province. Elevation 29 feet. Annual rainfall 30 inches. Plant stoloniferous; leaves to 24 inches high; prolific seeder. Seeds. 299555. Col. No. 686. Waste land, Outiniqua Agricultural Research Sta- tion, George, Cape Province. Stoloniferous perennial. Seeds. 299556. Col. No. 698. Hilly, ungrazed pasture, 7 miles west of Rivers- dale, Cape Province. Elevation 400 feet. Annual rainfall 16 inches. Stoloniferous perennial, forms good ground cover. Seeds. 299557. CHLORIS MYRIOSTACHYA Hochst. Col. No. 358. Shallow clay loam, level terrain, open grassland, Hippo Pool Road, Kruger National Park. Elevation 1,050 feet. Annual rainfall 21 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 20 inches high; heads to 28 inches high; seeds profusely. Seeds. 299558. CHLOROPHYTUM sp. _ Liliaceae. Col. No. 552. Ornamental viviparous vine. From Dealesville, Orange Free State. Stolons. 299559. CIENFUEGOSIA HILDEBRANDTII Garcke Malvaceae. Col. No. 483. Sandy soil, Umfolozi Game Reserve, Natal. Erect shrub to 24 inches high; leaves not distinctly lobed; flowers yellow, purple petal spot; style extruded; pollen orange; capsules small 3 to 5 carpellate; seeds small, brown, fuzzy. Seeds. 299560. CISSUS QUADRANGULARIS L. Vitaceae. Winged treebine. Col. No. 267. Local name: Wild grape. Rocky, shallow soil, open bush- land, 22 miles north of Pietersburg, Transvaal, Highway N-1. Elevation 4,100 feet. Annual rainfall 22 inches. Plants viney; fruits small, bright red, in clusters along stem. Cuttings. 299561. CISSUS sp. Col. No. 365. Red clay, hilly terrain, 10 miles west of Nelspruit, Trans- vaal, Highway N-4. Decumbent vine on brush and weeds. Cuttings. 299562. CISSUS sp. Col. No. 366. Waste ground, Nelspruit, Transvaal. Fleshy vine. Cut- tings. 299563. CITRULLUS LANATUS (Thunb.) Mansf. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. Col. No. 466. ‘Amakeba’. Cultivated south of Jozini Dam, Pongola River. Melon round, about 8 inches in diameter, skin light green mottled; flesh white; seeds brown, smallish. Seeds. 299564. CORTADERIA SELLOANA (Schult.) Aschers. & Graebn. Gramineae. Pampasgrass. Col. No. 511. Public park, Harrismith, Orange Free State. Ornamental perennial bunchgrass to 8 feet high. Seeds. 184 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 299565. COTYLEDON ORBICULATA L. Crassulaceae. Col. No. 694. Stoloniferous decumbent succulent to 12 inches high. Used in dune stabilization. Forest Station, Stilbaai, Cape Province. Seeds. 299566. CRINUM MACOWANII Baker Amaryllidaceae. Col. No. 345. Level terrain, open grassland near Loop Road, Kruger Na- tional Park. Elevation 1,050 feet. Annual rainfall 21 inches. Erect bul- bous plants to 30 inches high; bulbs large; leaves straplike, broad; flowers large, white with pink stripe; seed capsules inflated. Seeds. 299567. CROTALARIA JUNCEA L. Leguminosae. Sunn-hemp. Col. No. 362. Office of Technical Services, Nelspruit, Transvaal. Seeds. 299568. CUCUMIS MYRIOCARPUS Naud. Cucurbitaceae. Gooseberry gourd. Col. No. 328. Local name: Wild cucumber. Rocky, sandy soil, level ter- rain waste ground near railroad crossing, one mile north of Highway N-4, Malelane, Transvaal. Elevation 1,300 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Prostrate vine; fruits variegated green when immature, yellow when ripe, 1 by 1.25 inches, bitter. Seeds. 299569 to 299572. CUCUMIS ZEYHERI Sond. 299569. Col. No. 244. Local name: Wild cucumber, bitter cucumber. Rocky, gravely soil, open grassland roadside, 5 miles north of Pretoria, Highway N-1. Elevation 4,850 feet. Fruits bicolored when immature, light yellow when ripe, 1.5 by 2 inches; spines short, dull. Seeds. 299570. Col. No. 416. Hard dry clay wasteland, Mooi River valley, 8 miles north of Muden, Natal. Elevation 2,800 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Prostrate vine; fruits spiny, variable green when immature, yellow when ripe. Seeds. 299571.. Col. No. 563. Level terrain, disturbed roadside 5 miles east of Barkley West, Orange Free State, Highway S—5. Elevation 4,000 feet. Annual rainfall 15 inches. Fruits variable green when immature, yel- low when ripe, 1.5 by 2.5 inches. Seeds. 299572. Col. No. 605. Level, ungrazed rangeland, 12 miles southeast of Jasenville, Cape Province on Pearston road. Elevation 1,600 feet. An- nual rainfall 8 inches. Vine; fruits bicolored when immature, yellow when ripe, 1.5 by 2 inches; spines short. Seeds. 299573. CUCURBITA MAXIMA Duchesne. Cucurbitaceae. Squash. Col. No. 367. Commercial seeds from Cyclops Seeds, Pretoria. An un- named variety developed in South Africa. 299574. CUCURBITA MOSCHATA Duchesne ex Poir. Cushaw. Col. No. 615. ‘Marrow’. Fruits shape and size variable, with distinctive knobs, mottled green when immature, deep orange when ripe, pumpkin shaped, about 7 inches in diameter. South Africa’s most popular variety. Seeds. 299575. CUCURBITA PEPO L. Pumpkin. Col. No. 368. ‘Little Gem’. Commercial variety from Cyclops Seeds, Pre- toria. Seeds. 299576 to 299579. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Gramineae. 299576. Col. No. 202. Local name: Outeniqua. Horticultural Research Institute, Pretoria, Plot 6. From Cape Province. Cold tolerant stolo- niferous lawngrass. Stolons. 299577. Col. No. 419. Clay loam, irrigation ditch bank, Muden, Natal. Elevation 2,800 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Stoloniferous peren- nial forming good ground cover. Stolons. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 185 299455 to 300194—Continued 299576 to 299579—Continued 299578. Col. No. 567. Clay loam, Riet River bank, 3 miles south of Ja- cobsdal, Orange Free State. Elevation 4,000 feet. Annual rainfall 15 inches. Stoloniferous perennial forming complete cover when grazed; stems large. Stolons. 299579. Col. No. 751. Local name: Harrismith Fine. Horticultural Re- search Institute, Pretoria. Stoloniferous perennial lawngrass. Stolons. 299580. CYNODON DACTYLON var. DENSUS Hurcombe Col. No. 200. Horticultural Research Institute, Pretoria. Germiston golf course, Transvaal. Stoloniferous perennial lawngrass. Stolons. 299581. CYNODON HIRSUTUS Stent Col. No. 554. Local name: Hairy couchgrass. Dry, rocky, clay range- land, Highway N-8, 20 miles east of Kimberley, Cape Province. Elevation 4,000 feet. Annual rainfall 16 inches. Plants prostrate, low, grow well in shade. Stolons. 299582. CYNODON INCOMPLETUS Nees Col. No. 668. Ungrazed pasture 1 mile northeast of Uitenhage, Cape Province. Prostrate stoloniferous perennial; stems fine. Stolons. 299583. CYNODON MAGENNISII Hurcombe Col. No. 201. Local name: Magennis. Horticultural Research Institute, Pretoria, Plot 4. Stoloniferous lawngrass. Stolons. 299584. CYNODON sp. Col. No. 205. Local name: Reitz. Horticultural Research Institute, Pre- toria, Plot 16. Cold tolerant, prostrate, stoloniferous lawngrass. Stolons. 299585. CYNODON sp. Col. No. 206. Local name: Damascus. Horticultural Research Institute, Pretoria, Plot “B’”. From Damascus. Prostrate, stoloniferous, lawngrass. Stolons. 299586. DACTYLOCTENIUM AEGYPTIUM (L.) Beauv. Gramineae. Durban crowfootgrass. Col. No. 348. Local name: Crowfootgrass. Rocky outcrop in full sun on Nahpe Road, Kruger National Park. Elevation 1,100 feet level terrain, annual rainfall 20 inches. Erect annual; leaf height 4 inches; head height 8 inches. Seeds. 299587 and 299588. DACTYLOCTENIUM AUSTRALE Steud. 299587. Col. No. 488. Local name: Durbangrass. Sandy, disturbed site, Hluhluwe Game Reserve, Natal. Elevation 600 feet. Annual rainfall 37 inches. Aggressive, prostrate stoloniferous perennial. A shady site lawngrass in frostfree areas. Stolons. 299588. Col. No. 613. Exposed to salt spray, sandy seaside park, East London, Cape Province. Elevation 22 feet. Annual rainfall 30 inches. Stoloniferous perennial. Seeds. 299589. DIERAMA PULCHERRIMA (Hook. f.) Baker Ividaceae. Col. No. 752. Kirstenbosch Botanic Gardens, Newlands, Cape Province. Cultivated ornamental. Seeds. 299590. DESMODIUM CAFFRUM (Meyer) Druce. Leguminosae. Col. No. 448. Open, hilly grassland, sandy soil, Hluhluwe Game Reserve, Natal. Elevation 825 feet. Erect shrub to 18 inches high; seed pods ter- minal. Seeds. 299591. DACTYLOCTENIUM GEMINATUM Hack. Gramineae. Col. No. 354. Open grassland, shallow sand, near Skukuza rest camp, Kruger National Park. Elevation 1,050 feet. Annual rainfall 21 inches. Stoloniferous perennial; stolons large, brittle, rooting at nodes. Stolons. 186 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 299592 to 299594. DIGITARIA ARGYROGRAPTA (Nees) Stapf Gramineae. 299592. Col. No. 571. Clay soil, Grootfontein Agricultural College, Mid- delburg, Cape Province. Elevation 4,300 feet. Annual rainfall 138 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 6 inches high; seed heads to 24 inches high. Seeds. 299593. Col. No. 581. Grootfontein Agricultural College, Middelburg, Cape Province. Rhizomatous perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 14 inches high; heads to 30 inches high. Seeds. 299594. Col. No. 609. Ungrazed clay loam pasture, 10 miles southeast of Somerset East, Cape Province. Elevation 2,500 feet. Annual rain- fall 20 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 15 inches high; heads to 36 inches high. Seeds. 299595. DIGITARIA CHEVALIERI Stapf ex Prain Col. No. 223. Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria, Plot 548. Suk Re- serve, Kenya. Plant stoloniferous; stolons reddish; leaves few. Stolons. 299596. DIGITARIA DEBILIS (Desf.) Willd. Col. No. 314. Cutover timber land, rocky soil, Spitskop Plantation, moun- tain plateau 21 miles northwest of town of White River, Transvaal. Eleva- tion 5,450 feet. Annual, decumbent at base, rooting at lower nodes; stems fine; leaves to 20 inches high; heads to 24 inches high. Stolons. 299597 to 299600. DIGITARIA DECUMBENS Stent Pangolagrass. From the Rictondale Research Station, Pretoria, as stolons. 299597. Col. No. 105. Plot 409. Kalahari. Plant stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 17 inches high. 299598, Col. No. 106. Plot 408. Bechuanaland. Plant stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 13 inches high. 299599. Col. No. 127. Plot 769. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves blue green, to 15 inches high. 299600. Col. No. 173. Plot 666. Belfast, Transvaal. Plant stolonifer- ous; stems fine; leaves to 14 inches high. 299601. DIGITARIA cf. DECUMBENS Stent Col. No. 210. Plot 605. From the Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria, as stolons. Between Nelspruit and White River, Transvaal. Plants stolo- niferous, forming good ground cover; stems fine; leaves to 9 inches high. 299602 to 299608. DIGITARIA DECUMBENS Stent Pangolagrass. 299602. Col. No. 316. Sandy soil, railroad right-of-way, Alkmaar, near Crocodile River, 11 miles west of Nelspruit, Transvaal, Highway N-4. Stoloniferous perennial; forms excellent ground cover, stolons long; leaves to 12 inches high; seeds heads few. Stolons. 299603. Col. No. 317. Clay loam, Lowveld Research Station, Barberton, Transvaal. Elevation 2,300 feet. Stoloniferous perennial; stolons few; stems small, glabrous; leaves to 12 inches high; heads to 30 inches high; racemes short. Stolons. 299604. Col. No. 324. Sandy gravel ungrazed pasture, one mile west of Tonetti, Transvaal, Highway N-4. Elevation 2,840 feet. Stoloniferous perennial; stolons few, hirsute; leaves to 10 inches high. Stolons. 299605. Col. No. 330. Sandy ungrazed pasture, Hectorspruit, Transvaal, Highway N-4, Crocodile River plain. Elevation 1,250 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Stoloniferous perennial; stolons few; stems fine; leaves to 8 inches high. Stolons. 299606. Col. No. 458. Disturbed dry sand, south bank of Pongola River, Highway N-14, 10 miles north of Mkuze, Natal. Elevation 500 feet. Annual rainfall 24 inches. Stoloniferous perennial; stolons few, long; stems fine, hirsute, light green. Stolons. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 187 _ 299455 to 300194—Continued 299602 to 299608—Continued 299607. Col. No. 459. Seeds of P.I. No. 299606. 299608. Col. No. 472. Sand, 1 mile east of Pongola River, Tongaland, Natal. Elevation 400 feet. Annual rainfall 21 inches. Stoloniferous perennial; stems fine, hirsute; leaves to 6 inches high; heads to 24 inches high. Stolons. 299609. DIGITARIA DIAGONALIS (Nees) Stapf Col. No. 286. Leached lateritic clay loam, railroad right-of-way, Westfa- lia Estate, Duiwelskloof, Transvaal. Elevation 3,000 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. Seeds. 299610 to 299613. DIGITARIA DIVERSINERVIS (Nees) Stapf 299610. Col. No. 204. Local name: Richmond grass. Rietondale Re- search Station, Pretoria, Plot 9. Natal. Light shade and low pH (4.0) tolerant, stoloniferous lawngrass; stems fine. Does well on sandy soils. Stolons. 299611. Col. No. 428. Local name: Richmond grass. Sandy soil, Baynes Drift, Umgeni River bank, Natal. Twelve miles northeast of Pieter- maritzburg, Natal. Elevation 2,100 feet. Stolons. 299612. Col. No. 485. Local name: Richmond grass. Deep shade, 32 miles north of Tugela River, Natal, Highway N-14. Elevation 500 feet. Annual rainfall 45 inches. Leafy stoloniferous perennial; stems fine; leaves to 24 inches high. Stolons. 299613. Col. No. 486. Disturbed shady, sandy, roadbank, 13 miles east of Mtubatuba, St. Lucia Road, Natal. Elevation 300 feet. Stolonifer- ous perennial; stems fine, hirsute at nodes. Stolons. 299614 to 299636. DIGITARIA ERIANTHA Steud. 299614 to 299631. From the Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Sto- lons, unless otherwise noted. 299614. Col. No. 107. Plot No. 404. Pitsari, Bechuanaland. Rhizo- matous bunchgrass; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 9 inches high; seed heads few. 299615. Col. No. 108. Plot 403. Sehitwa, Kalahari. Rhizomatous bunchgrass; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 13 inches high. 299616. Col. No. 181. Plot 749. Natal. Bunchgrass; stems mod- erately coarse; leaves to 14 inches high. 299617. Col. No. 182. Plot 751. Zeerust. Bunchgrass; stems mod- erately coarse; leaves narrow, to 14 inches high. 299618. Col. No. 148. Plot 748. Stella, Cape Province. Bunchgrass; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 14 inches high; seed heads few. 299619. Col. No. 150. Plot 723. Schweizer Reneke, Cape Province. Rhizomatous bunchgrass; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 10 inches high; seed heads few. 299620. Col. No. 151. Plot 725. Schweizer Reneke, Cape Province. Aggressive rhizomatous bunchgrass; stems fine; leaves to 10 inches high; seed heads few. 299621. Col. No. 152. Plot 708. Middelburg, Transvaal. Rhizoma- tous bunchgrass; stems coarse; leaves to 15 inches high. 299622. Col. No. 155. Plot 715. Settlers, Transvaal. Rhizomatous bunchgrass; stems fine; leaves to 14 inches high. 299623. Col. No. 165. Plot 703. Losberg, Transvaal. Bunchgrass; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 8 inches high; seed heads few. 299624. Col. No. 167. Plot 682. Rust der Winter, Transvaal. Bunch- grass; stems fine; leaves to 16 inches high. 188 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 299614 to 299631—Continued 299625. Col. No. 177. Plot 678. Bandolierkop, Transvaal. Bunch- grass; stems fine; leaves to 16 inches high. 299626. Col. No. 178. Plot 651. Pienaars River, Transvaal. Bunch- grass; leaves narrow, dark green, to 14 inches high; seed heads few. 299627. Col. No. 189. Plot 268. Pienaars River, Transvaal. Bunch- grass; stems coarse; leaves to 8 inches high; seed heads few. 299628. Col. No. 211. Plot 608. Col. Rietz’s Farm, White River, Transvaal. Bunchgrass; stems fine; leaves to 16 inches high. 299629. Col. No. 212. Plot 587. Olifantshoek, Transvaal. Bunch- grass; leaves to 20 inches high. Seeds. 299630. Col. No. 222. Plot 541. Armoedsulakte, West Transvaal. Bunchgrass; stems coarse; leaves to 14 inches high. 299631. Col. No. 229. Plot 476. Vryburg, Cape Province. Shade tolerant bunchgrass; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 12 inches high. 299632. Col. No. 547. Seed in grazing plots, Glen Agricultural College, Glen, Orange Free State. Elevation 4,200 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Rhizometous bunchgrass. Seeds. 299633. Col. No. 606. Rangeland 24 miles southeast of Jasenville, Cape Province. Elevation 1,600 feet. Annual rainfall 8 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 10 inches high; heads to 24 inches high. Seeds. 299634. Col. No. 670. Low, wet, disturbed site, 10 miles east of Uiten- hage, Cape Province. Elevation 200 feet. Annual rainfall 15 inches. Rhizomatous perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 12 inches high; heads to 24 inches high. Seeds. 299635. Col. No. 691. Shallow, rocky clay soil, waste ground, Riversdale, Cape Province. Elevation 400 feet. Annual rainfall 16 inches. Rhizo- matous perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 7 inches high; heads to 20 inches high. Seeds. 299636. Col. No. 699. Rocky clay, ungrazed pasture, 18 miles west of Riversdale, Cape Province, Highway N-2. Elevation 500 feet. An- nual rainfall 18 inches. Rhizomatous perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 10 inches high; heads to 36 inches high. Seeds. 299637 and 299638. DIGITARIA GAZENSIS Rendle 299637. Col. No. 217. Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Plot 554 Hluhluwe Game Reserve, Zululand. Bunchgrass; leaves to 14 inches high. Seeds. 299638. Col. No. 219. Stolons of P.I. No. 299637. 299639 to 299641. DIGITARIA GENICULATA Stent 299639. Col. No. 629. Shallow clay loam, 50 miles southwest of East London, Cape Province, Highway N-2. Elevation 500 feet. Annual rainfall 25 inches. Stoloniferous perennial making good ground cover under grazing; stolons glabrous except on leaf sheaths. Seeds. 299640. Col. No. 679. Disturbed sandy loam, Gamtoos River Plain, 15 miles east of Humansdorp, Cape Province, Highway N-2. Rhizomatous penal bunchgrass; leaves to 8 inches high; heads to 24 inches high. eeds. 299641. Col. No. 690. Disturbed shallow clay, 10 miles west of Mossel- baai, Cape Province, Highway N-2. Elevation 300 feet. Annual rain- fall 24 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 8 inches high; heads to 20 inches high. Seeds. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 189 299455 to 300194—Continued 299642 to 299644. DIGITARIA LONGIFLORA (Retz.) Pers. 299642. Col. No. 141. Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria, Plot 735. Plants stoloniferous, dark green, making good ground cover; stems fine; leaves to 4 inches high. Possible lawngrass. Stolons. 299643. Col. No. 283. Old, red clay roadbed, Westfalia Estate near Dui- welskloof, Transvaal. Elevation 3,400 feet. Stoloniferous perennial; stolons short, branching; leaves to 3 inches high. Stolons. 299644. Col. No. 437. Disturbed sandy roadside, Hluhluwe Game Re- serve, Natal. Elevation 600 feet. Annual rainfall 35 inches. Stoloni- ferous perennial; stems fine; 2 racemes per inflorescence. Stolons. 299645 to 299651. DIGITARIA MACROGLOSSA Henr. 299645. Col. No. 425. Disturbed clay loam along Wartburg Road, 5 miles northwest of Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Elevation 2,700 feet. An- nual rainfall 30 inches. Rhizomatous perennial; clumps to 12 inches in diameter ; rae to 20 inches high; heads to 48 inches high; seeds pro- fuse. Seeds. 299646. Col. No. 441. Open, grazed, sandy grassland. Hluhluwe Game Reserve, Natal. Elevation 850 feet. Annual rainfall 35 inches. Plants form small clumps; heads to 36 inches high. Seeds. 299647. Col. No. 484. Disturbed white sand wasteland, 2 miles east of Mtubatuba, St. Lucia Road, Natal. Elevation 300 feet. Rhizomatous perennial; clumps large; leaves to 15 inches high; heads to 48 inches high. Seeds. 299648. Col. No. 488. Coastal dunes 1 mile east of St. Lucia, Natal. Elevation 24 feet. Rhizomatous perennial; clumps large; leaves to 20 inches high; heads to 40 inches high. Used to stabilize dunes. Stolons. 299649. Col. No. 620. Weed, Pineapple Research Station, East London, Cape Province. Elevation 500 feet. Annual rainfall 30 inches. Rhizo- matous perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 15 inches high; heads to 48 inches high. Seeds. 299650. Col. No. 682. Wet, disturbed site, 3 miles west of Keurbooms River, Cape Province, Hignway N-2. Elevation 300 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Rhizomatous perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 15 inches high; heads to 40 inches high. Seeds. 299651. Col. No. 684. Disturbed hillside 5 miles west of Knysna River, Cape Province, Highway N-2. Elevation 400 feet. Annual rainfall 24 inches. Rhizomatous bunchgrass; leaves to 12 inches high; heads to 40 inches high. Seeds. 299652 to 299654. DIGITARIA MACROGLOSSA var. PROSTRATA (Henr.) Stent 299652. Col. No. 418. Hard rocky clay wasteland, eight miles north of Muden, Natal, Mooi River valley. Elevation 2,800 feet. Annual rain- fall 20 inches. Drought tolerant. Stoloniferous perennial; stolons few; stems large; heads to 36 inches high. Stolons. 299653. Col. No. 428. Seeds of P.I. No. 299652. 299654. Col. No. 6838. Disturbed rocky clay, 3 miles east of Plettenburg- bay, Cape Province, Highway N-2. Elevation 150 feet. Annual rain- fall 20 inches. Stoloniferous perennial; rhizomes and stems large; leaves to 12 inches high; heads to 40 inches high. Seeds. 299655 to 299702. DIGITARIA MILANJIANA (Rendle) Stapf iy to 299699. From the Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Sto- ons. 299655. Col. No. 2. Plot 467. Lake Dow, Kalahari. Plant stolonif- erous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 14 inches high. 190 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 299655 to 299702—Continued 299655 to 299699—Continued 299656. Col. No. 5. Plot 464. Plant bunch type; stems fine; leaves to 24 inches high. 299657. Col. No. 8. Plot 461. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 10 inches high. 299658. Col. No. 11. Plot 458. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 10 inches high. 299659. Col. No. 12. Plot 457. Plant stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 10 inches high, broad, with considerable reddish color. 299660. Col. No. 15. Plot 833. Plant bunch type; stems coarse; leaves to 6 inches high, broad; seed heads few. 299661. Col. No. 16. Plot 834. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 12 inches high. 299662. Col. No. 17. Plot 835. Plants stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 12 inches high. 299663. Col. No. 27. Plot 825. Nanjuki, Kenya. Plant stolonifer- ous; stolons few. 299664. Col. No. 28. Plot 826. Yatta Plains, Kenya. Plant stolonif- erous; stems moderately fine; leaves to 16 inches high. 299665. Col. No. 29. Plot 827. Goha Hills, Kalahari. Plant stolo- niferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 18 inches high. 299666. Col. No. 31. Plot 829. Nauanga River, Kenya. Plant stol- oniferous; stolons few; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 18 inches high. 299667. Col. No. 33. Plot 831. Banagi Plains, Mozambique. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 10 inches high. 299668. Col. No. 37. Plot 452. Tsotsoroga Pan, Kalahari. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves blue green, to 8 inches high. 299669. Col. No. 41. Plot 448. Goha Hills, Kalahari. Plant stolonif- erous; stems fine; leaves to 8 inches high. 299670. Col. No. 45. Plot 444. Goha Hills, Kalahari. Plant stolonif- erous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 12 inches high. 299671. Col. No. 48. Plot 441. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 8 inches high. 299672. Col. No. 55. Plot 433. Koahra Pits, Kalahari. Plant stolo- niferous; stolons few; stems coarse; leaves blue green, to 15 inches high. 299673. Col. No. 58. Plot 480. N’Koara Pits, Kalahari. Plant stol- oniferous; stems fine; leaves to 12 inches high. 299674. Col. No. 61. Plot 427. Zarchum Pan, Kalahari. Plant stol- oniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 18 inches high. 299675. Col. No. 65. Plot 808. Shire River, Nyasaland. Plant stol- oniferous; stems coarse; leaves broad, to 15 inches high. 299676. Col. No. 66. Plot 809. Ruenya, Nyasaland. Plant stolonif- erous; stems moderately coarse; leaves numerous, to 24 inches high. Yield outstanding. 299677. Col. No. 67. Plot 810. Ruenya, Nyasaland. Plant stolonif- erous; stems fine; leaves to 6 inches high; seed heads few. 299678. Col. No. 69. Plot 812. Ruenya, Nyasaland. Plant stolonif- erous; stems fine; leaves to 7 inches high. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 191 299455 to 300194—Continued 299655 to 299702—Continued 299655 to 299699—Continued 299679. Col. No. 70. Plot 818. Ruenya, Nyasaland. Plant stolonif- erous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 11 inches high; seed heads few. 299680. Col. No. 75. Plot 818. Lion Camp. Plants stoloniferous; stolons few; stems moderately coarse; plants 12 inches high. 299681. Col. No. 77. Plot 792. Gomoti River. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 18 inches high. 299682. Col. No. 81. Plot 796. Zomba Plateau, Nyasaland. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 9 inches high. 299683. Col. No. 89. Plot 804. Gomoti River. Plant stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 22 inches high. 299684. Col. No. 92. Plot 424. Choli River (Kachikau), Kalahari. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 18 inches high. 299685. Col. No. 98. Plot 428. N’Koana Pits, Kalahari. Plants stol- oniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 18 inches high. 299686. Col. No. 99. Plot 417. Kazungula, junction of Chobi and Zambesi Rivers. Plants stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 12 inches high. 299687. Col. No. 109. Plot 402. Lake Dow, Kalahari. Plant stolo- niferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 17 inches high. 299688. Col. No. 112. Plot 778. Katimo-Molilo Rapids, Caprrivi. Plant stoloniferous, leafy; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 17 inches high. 299689. Col. No. 118. Plot 779. Rakuku North Ameiland. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 9 inches high. Mature early. 299690. Col. No. 115. Plot 781. Shire River, Nyasaland. Plant stol- oniferous; stems fine; leaves to 7 inches high. 299691. Col. No. 116. Plot 782. Tsotsocroga Pan, Kalahari. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 15 inches high. 299692. Col. No. 184. Plot 754. Malmaniesoog. Plants stoloniferous, form good ground cover; stems fine; leaves to 7 inches high; seed heads few. 299693. Col. No. 162. Plot 699. St. Lucia, Zululand. Plants stolo- niferous, form good ground cover; stems fine; leaves to 10 inches high. 299694. Col. No. 170. Plot 688. Serengetic Flats, Tanganyika. Plants stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 12 inches high. 299695. Col. No. 174. Plot 670. Dongola Reserve, Transvaal. Plant Soe Oe moderately aggressive; stems fine; leaves to 8 inches high. 299696. Col. No. 176. Plot 677. Mossel Bay, Cape Province. Plant stoloniferous, forms good ground cover; stems fine; leaves to 20 inches high. 299697. Col. No. 1938. Plot 611. Somkele, Zululand. Plant stolonif- erous; stems coarse; leaves dark green, to 6 inches high; seed heads few. 299698. Col. No. 196. Plot 222. Umfolozi River, Zululand. Plant svolunitereus; stems coarse; leaves blue green, broad, to 8 inches igh. 299699. Col. No.277. Plot 499. Kuruman. Plant stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 24 inches high. 192 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 299655 to 299702—Continued 299700. Col. No. 276. Local name: Mlanjigrass. Sandy loam road ditch, flood plain between Hout and Sand Rivers, 15 miles west of Louis Trichardt, Transvaal. Elevation 3,140 feet. Stoloniferous perennial; stolons long; leaves to 10 inches high. Stolons. 299701. Col. No. 279. Local name: Mlanjigrass. Road ditch near the Luvuvhu River, 15 miles east of Louis Trichardt, Transvaal. Eleva- tion 3,100 feet. Stoloniferous perennial with strong rhizomes; leaves to 12 inches high; heads to 24 inches high. Stolons. 299702. Col. No. 287. Local name: Mlanjigrass. lLeached lateritic clay loam, railroad right-of-way, Westfalia Estate, Duiwelskloof, Transvaal. Elevation 3,000 feet. Rhizomatous perennial forming dense sod. Sto- lons. 299703 to 299738. DIGITARIA MILANJIANA subsp. EYLESIANA Henr. From the Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Stolons. 299703. Col. No. 10. Plot 459. Nababi Flats, Bechuanaland. Plant stoloniferous, tends to form clumps; stems fine; leaves to 12 inches high. 299704. Col. No. 25. Plot 823. Kwaai, Kalahari. Plant stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 16 inches high. 299705. Col. No. 26. Plot 824. Plant stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 14 inches high. 299706. Col. No. 38. Plot 451. Goha Hills, Kalahari. Plant stolonif- erous; stems fine; leaves to 12 inches high. 299707. Col. No. 42. Plot 447. Goha Hills, Kalahari. Plants stolonif- erous; stems fine; leaves to 18 inches high. 299708. Col. No. 43. Plot 446. Goha Hills, Kalahari. Plants stolonif- erous; stems fine; leaves to 16 inches high. 299709. Col. No. 46. Plot 443. Goha Hills, Kalahari. Plants stolonif- erous; stems fine; leaves to 14 inches high. 299710. Col. No. 47. Plot 442. Goha Hills, Kalahari. Plant stolonif- erous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 16 inches high. 299711. Col. No. 50. Plot 438. Tsotsorogo Pan, Kalahari. Plant stol- oniferous; stolons few; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 18 inches high. 299712. Col. No. 51. Plot 437. Zarchum Pan, Kalahari. Plant stolo- niferous; stolons few; stems coarse; leaves to 16 inches high. 299713. Col. No. 52. Plot 436. N’Koahra Pits, Kalahari. Plant stolo- niferous; stems moderately coarse; heads to 10 inches high. 299714. Col. No. 53. Plot 435. N’Koahra Pits, Kalahari. Plant stolo- niferous; stems fine; leaves to 14 inches high. 299715. Col. No. 54. Plot 484. N’Kuama Pits, Kalahari. Plant stolo- niferous; stolons few; stems coarse; leaves to 14 inches high. 299716. Col. No. 56. Plot 432. N’Koahra Pits, Kalahari. Plant stolo- niferous forms poor ground cover; stolons few; stems coarse; leaves to 12 inches high. 299717. Col. No. 71. Plot 814. Ruenya, Nyasaland. Plant stolonifer- ous; early maturing; stems fine; leaves to 13 inches high. 299718. Col. No. 72. Plot 815. Mt. Mlanje, Nyasaland. Plant stolonif- ous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 12 inches high. 299719. Col. No. 80. Plot 795. Shire River, Nyasaland. Plant stolo- niferous; stems fine; leaves to 18 inches high. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 193 299455 to 300194—Continued 299703 to 299738—Continued 299720. Col. No. 83. Plot 798. Ruenya, Nyasaland. Plant stolonifer- ous; stems moderately coarse; leaves blue green, to 12 inches high. 299721. Col. No. 86. Plot 801. Blantyre, Nyasaland. Plant stolonifer- ous; stems fine; leaves to 20 inches high. 299722. Col. No. 87. Piot 802. Gomati River. Plant stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 14 inches high. 299723. Col. No. 90. Plot 426. Chobi River, Kalahari. Plant stolonif- erous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 24 inches high. 299724. Col. No. 91. Plot 425. Chobi River, Kalahari. Plant stolonif- erous; aggressive, dark green, forms good ground cover; stems fine; leaves to 18 inches high. 299725. Col. No. 100. Plot 416. Tsane, Bechuanaland. Plant stolonif- erous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 16 inches high. 299726. Col. No. 101. Plot 415. Zanchum Pan, Kalahari. Plant stolo- niferous; stolons few; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 18 inches high. 299727. Col. No. 108. Plot 418. Tsane, Bechuanaland. Plant stolonif- erous; stems fine; leaves to 15 inches high; heads to 36 inches high. 299728. Col. No. 104. Plot 410. Plant stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 17 inches high. 299729. Col. No. 117. Plot 788. Rakuku, Gamiland. Plant stolonifer- ous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 15 inches high. 299730. Col. No. 120. Plot 789. Rakops, North Gamiland. Plant stol- oniferous; stems fine; leaves to 20 inches high; heads to 48 inches high. 299731. Col. No. 121. Plot 790. Maun, North Gamiland. Plant stolo- niferous; stems fine; leaves to 18 inches high. 299732. Col. No. 168. Plot 700. St. Lucia, Zululand. Plant stolonif- erous; stems fine; leaves to 10 inches high. 299733. Col. No. 175. Plot 675. Pietersburg, Transvaal. Plant stolo- niferous; stems fine; leaves to 12 inches high. 299734. Col. No. 181. Plot 660. Pietersburg, Transvaal. Plant stolo- niferous; stem fine; leaves to 8 inches high. 299735. Col. No. 184. Plot 468. Tsiolo, Kenya. Plant stoloniferous; stolons few; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 16 inches high. 299736. Col. No. 186. Plot 646. Matabele location. Plant stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 8 inches high. 299737. Col. No. 199. Plot 601. Prinshof Research Station. Plant stol- oniferous; stems coarse. 299738. Col. No. 216. Horticultural Research Institute, Pretoria, Plot 576. “Irene”, Pretoria District, Transvaal. Plant stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse. 299739 to 299778. DIGITARIA PENTZII Stent goes to 299755. From the Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Sto- ons. 299739. Col. No. 3. Plot 466. Goha Hills, Kalahari. Plant stolonif- erous; stems fine; leaves to 16 inches high. 299740. Col. No. 44. Plot 445. Goha Hills, Kalahari. Plant stolo- niferous; stems fine; leaves to 12 inches high. 299741. Col. No. 68. Plot 811. Selection from ‘Kwaai’, Kalahari strain. Plant stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 12 inches high. 194 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 299739 to 299778—Continued 299739 to 299755—Continued 299742. Col. No. 84. Plot 799. Plant stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 12 inches high. 299743. Col. No. 110. Plot 401. Kolo, Kalahari. Plant stolonifer- ous, forms good ground cover; stems fine; leaves light green, to 13 inches high. 299744. Col. No. 118. Plot 786. N’Jakwa, Mozambique. Plant stol- oniferous; stems moderately coarse; internodes long; leaves to 16 inches high. 299745. Col. No. 124. Plot 766. Potchefstroom, Transvaal. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves te 16 inches high. 299746. Col. No. 137. Plot 759. Schweizer Reneke, Transvaal. Plant stoloniferous; stolons few; leaves to 10 inches high. 299747. Col. No. 154. Plot 718. Devon. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 10 inches high. 299748. Col. No. 180. Plot 657. Somerset, Cape Province. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 10 inches high. 299749. Col. No. 190. Plot 629. Weenan, Natal, Boesman-Tugela Rivers junction. Plant stoloniferous; stems coarse; leaves to 14 inches high. 299750. Col. No. 192. Plot 609. Sabie, Transvaal. Plant stolonifer- ous; shade tolerant; stolons few; foliage dark green. 299751. Col. No. 197. Plot 597. South Rhodesia. Plant stolonifer- ous; stolons few; stems coarse; leaves to 10 inches high. 299752. Col. No. 213. Plot 602. Plant stoloniferous; stems moder- ately coarse; leaves to 12 inches high. 299753. Col. No. 224. Plot 533. Pongola River, Zululand. Plant stol- oniferous; stems fine; leaves to 8 inches high. 299754. Col. No. 226. Plot 524. West Nicholson. Plant stolonifer- ous, moderately shade tolerant; stems fine; leaves to 16 inches high. 299755. Col. No. 228. Plot 509. Twani. Plant stoloniferous; Plants form good ground cover; leaves light green, to 16 inches high. 299756. Col. No. 278. Local name: Woolly fingergrass. Gravelly sand pasture 15 miles southwest of Louis Trichardt, Transvaal. Elevation 3,100 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Stoloniferous perennial; roots strong, fleshy, below crown; stolons long; leaves to 8 inches high; heads to 24 inches high. Stolons. 299757. Col. No. 280. Local name: Woolly fingergrass. Undisturbed sandy hillside, 20 miles southeast of Louis Trichardt, Transvaal, south of the Klein-Letaba River. Stoloniferous perennial; leaves to 12 inches high; heads to 28 inches high. Stolons. 299758. Col. No. 295. Local name: Woolly fingergrass. Hard packed gravelly clay soil along roadside, 14 miles south of Tzaneen on Great Letaba River. Plants growing in Cynodon-Panicum association. Ele- vation 2,400 feet, level terrain; annual rainfall 25 inches. Stoloniferous perennial with few stolons, leaf height 10 inches, head height 28 inches, blue-green foliage. Seeds of P.I. 299759. 299759. Col. No. 296. Local name: Woolly fingergrass. Stolonifercus perennial. Stolons of P.I. 299758. 299760. Col. No. 321. Local name: Woolly fingergrass. Hard disturbed gravelly sand 1 mile east of Louws Creek, Transvaal. Elevation 2,900 feet. Stoloniferous perennial; hirsute; stems smail. Stolons. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 195 299455 to 300194—Continued 299739 to 299778—Continued 299761. Col. No. 328. Local name: Woolly fingergrass. Sandy gravelly disturbed roadside, 1 mile west of Tonette, Transvaal, Highway N-4. Elevation 2,840 feet. Hirsute stoloniferous perennial; stolons few; leaves to 10 inches high. Stolons. 299762. Col. No. 340. Local name: Woolly fingergrass. Sandy road- side, Nahpe Road, Kruger National Park. Elevation 1,100 feet. An- nual rainfall 20 inches. Stoloniferous perennial; leaves to 10 inches high. Stolons. 299763. Col. No. 346. Local name: Woolly fingergrass. Dry, sandy streambed, partial shade, along Leop Road, Kruger National Park. Elevation 1,050 feet. Annual rainfall 22 inches. Stoloniferous peren- nial; stems fine; heads to 30 inches high. Stolons. 299764. Col. No. 348. Seeds of P.I. No. 299763. 299765. Col. No. 351. Shallow sandy soil, open grassland, near Skukuza rest camp, Kruger National Park. Elevation 1,000 feet. Stoloniferous perennial; stolons few; stems small. Stolons. 299766. Col. No. 355. Shallow sand on basalt rock, open grassland, Tshokwane Road, Kruger National Park. Elevation 1,100 feet. An- nual rainfall 21 inches. Vigorous stoloniferous perennial; stem large; stolons long; leaves to 24 inches high; heads to 36 inches high. Stolons. 299767. Col. No. 356. Seeds of P.I. No. 299766. 299768. Col. No. 440 Open disturbed sandy grassland, Hluhluwe Game Reserve, Natal. Elevation 450 feet. Annual rainfall 33 inches. Ag- gressive stoloniferous prennial; stems fine. Stolons. 299769. Col. No. 468. Shallow rocky clay grazed pasture, 2 miles north of Tobotini, Natal, Pongola River. Elevation 400 feet. Annual rain- fall 21 inches. Stoloniferous perennial; stolons few; stems fine, hirsute, soft. Stolons. 299770. Col. No. 469. Grazed, shallow rocky clay pasture, 5 miles north of Tobotini, Natal. Elevation 400 feet. Annual rainfall 21 inches. Robust stoloniferous perennial; stems fine, glabrous. Stolons. 299771. Col. No. 470. Sandy grazed pasture, 8 miles north of Tobotini, Natal. Stoloniferous perennial; stems fine; stolons hirsute at nodes. Stolons. 299772. Col. No. 545. Orchard weed, clay soil, Glen Agricultural Col- lege, Glen, Orange Free State. Elevation 4,200 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Stoloniferous perennial. Seeds. 299773. Col. No. 619. Sandy clay loam wasteland,.5 miles west of East London, Cape Province. Elevation 400 feet. Annual rainfall 30 inches. Stoloniferous perennial; stolons few, short; leaves to 12 inches high; heads to 40 inches high. Seeds. 299774. Col. No. 624. Disturbed roadbank 20 miles southwest of East London. Elevation 550 feet. Annual rainfall 30 inches. Stolonifer- ous perennial; stolons brittle, forming plant tufts at nodes. Stolons. 299775. Col. No. 627. Shallow, rocky doleritic soil, grazed pasture 40 miles southwest of East London. Elevation 500 feet. Annual rainfall 25 inches. Stoloniferous perennial, forming good ground cover; stems small. Stolons. 299776. Col. No. 646. Clay soil, Bathurst Agricultural Research Station, Bathurst, Cape Province. Elevation 850 feet. Annual rainfall 27 inches. Stoloniferous perennial. Stolons. 299777. Col. No. 653. Railroad right-of-way, 5 miles southwest of Alex- andria, Cape Province. Elevation 700 feet. Annual rainfall 28 inches. Stoloniferous perennial; stolons branched; stems medium coarse; leaves to 8 inches high; heads to 36 inches high. Stolons. 196 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 299739 to 299778—Continued 299778. Col. No. 654. Seeds of P.I. No. 299777. 299779 and 299780. DIGITARIA PENTZII var. STOLONIFERA (Stent) Stapf 299779. Col. No. 436. Disturbed sandy roadbank, Hluhluwe Game Re- serve, Natal. Elevation 600 feet. Annual rainfall 32 inches. Stolo- niferous perennial; stems fine; leaves hirsute soft. Stolons. 299780. Col. No. 479. Umfolozi Game Reserve, Natal. Elevation 600 feet. Annual rainfall 30 inches. Stoloniferous perennial; stolons few; leaves and stems very hairy; leaves blue green, hairs stiff. Seeds. 299781 to 299784. DIGITARIA POLEVANSII Stent 299781 to 299783. From the Riectondale Research Station, Pretoria. Sto- lons. 299781. Col. No. 18. Plot 836. Plant stoloniferous; stems coarse; leaves to 12 inches high; seed heads few. 299782. Col. No. 79. Plot 794. Plant stoloniferous; leafy; stems fine; leaves to 22 inches high. 299783. Col. No. 140. Plot 762. Stella. Plant stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves narrow, to 8 inches high; seed heads few. 299784. Col. No. 557. Exposed, shallow rocky disturbed site, 5 miles east of Barkley West, Highway S-—5, Cape Province. Elevation 4,000 feet. Annual rainfall 15 inches. Rhizomatous perennial bunchgrass; clumps large; leaves to 10 inches high. Seeds. 299785. DIGITARIA POLYPHYLLA Henr. Col. No. 215. Reitondale Research Station, Pretoria. Plot 575. Plant rhizomatous; stolons few; leaves near end of stems, to 16 inches high. Seeds. 299786. DIGITARIA SCALARUM (Schweinf.) Chiov. Col. No. 508. Local name: Dunns fingergrass. Springfontein de Hoek, Estcourt Research Farm, Estcourt, Natal. Elevation 4,400 feet. Annual rainfall 83 inches. Aggressive stoloniferous perennial; leaves to 5 inches high; heads to 14 inches high. It may become a weed. Stolons. 299787 to 299807. DIGITARIA SETIVALVA Stent 299787 to 299806. From Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Stolons. 299787. Col. No. 7. Plot 462. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 12 inches high. 299788. Col. No. 9. Plot 460. Bara River, Kalahari. Plant stolonif- erous; stems fine; leaves to 8 inches high. 299789. Col. No. 13. Plot 456. Kenya. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 12 inches high. 299790. Col. No. 14. Plot 455. Suk Reserve, Kenya. Plant stolonif- erous; stems fine; leaves to 10 inches high. 299791. Col. No. 22 Plot 840. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 8 inches high; seed heads few. 299792. Col. No. 23. Plot 821. Lake N’Gami, Kalahari. Plant stol- oniferous; stems coarse; leaves to 24 inches high. 299793. Col. No. 24. Plot 822. Congo River. Plant stoloniferous; stems coarse; internodes long; leaves to 8 inches high; seed heads few. 299794. Col. No. 34. Plot 832. Banagi Plains, Mozambique. Plant stoloniferous; leaves to 14 inches high. 299795. Col. No. 35. Plot 454. Tsotsoroga Pan, Kalahari. Plant stoloniferous; stolons few; stems moderately fine; leaves broad, to 12 inches high. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 197 299455 to 300194—Continued 299787 to 299807—Continued 299787 to 299806—Continued 299796. Col. No. 40. Plot 449. Goha Hills, Kalahari. Plant stolonif- erous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 20 inches high. 299797. Col. No. 57. Plot 481. N’Koara Pits, Kalahari. Plant stol- oniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 14 inches high. 299798. Col. No. 76. Plot 791. Gomoti River. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 10 inches high. 299799. Col. No. 82. Plot 797. Gomoti River. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 14 inches high. 299800. Col. No. 85. Plot 800. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 14 inches high. 299801. Col. No. 94. Plot 442. Chobi River, Kalahari. Plant stolo- niferous; stolons few; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 20 inches high. 299802. Col. No. 98. Plot 418. Kazungula, Chobi-Zambezi River junc- tion. Plant stoloniferous; stolons few; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 10 inches high. 299803. Col. No. 1380. Plot 775. Plant stoloniferous; leafy; stems fine; leaves to 24 inches high. 299804. Col. No. 214. Plot 592. Pretoria District, Transvaal. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 12 inches high. 299805. Col. No. 218. Plot 555. Plant stoloniferous; reddish; stems fine; heavy seeder. 299806. Col. No. 221. Plot 565. Horticultural Research Station, Nels- pruit. Plant stoloniferous; stems coarse; leaves to 8 inches high; leaves wiry. 299807. Col. No. 477. Coarse sandy wasteland 12 miles east of Nongoma, Natal. Elevation 2,000 feet. Annual rainfall 35 inches. Strongly rhizomatous perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 8 inches high; seed heads large. Seeds. 299808 to 299835. DIGITARIA SMUTSII Stent 299808 to 299828. From the Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Sto- lons, unless otherwise noted. 299808. Col. No. 4. Plot 465. Early maturing bunchgrass; stems fine; internodes long; leaves to 8 inches high. 299809. Col. No.6. Plot 468. Bunchgrass; stems coarse; leaves broad, blue green, to 6 inches high. 299810. Col. No. 20. Plot 838. Bunchgrass; stems coarse; leaves to 14 inches high; heads to 60 inches high. 299811. Col. No. 86. Plot 453. Tsotsoroga Pan, Kalahari. Bunch- grass; stem wiry; leaves to 14 inches high. 299812. Col. No. 39. Plot 450. Koha Hills, Kalahari. Bunchgrass; ete moderately coarse; leaves to 14 inches high; leaf sheaths very airy. 299813. Col. No,. 78. Plot 798. Bunchgrass; leaves light green; stems coarse; leaves to 14 inches high. 299814. Col. No. 95. Plot 421. Chobi River, Kalahari. Bunchgrass; stems fine; leaves to 10 inches high. 299815. Col. No. 111. Plot 777. Gomoti. Bunchgrass; stems coarse; leaves wide, to 14 inches high. 299816. Col. No. 114. Plot 780. Rakuku, Gamiland. Early matur- ane, DURCH ET ASS stems coarse; internodes long; leaves to 15 inches igh, 198 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 299808 to 299835—Continued 299808 to 299828—Continued 299817. Col. No. 119. Plot 788. Rakops, North Gamiland. Bunch- grass; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 12 inches high. 299818. Col. No. 125. Plot 767. Klerksdorp, Transvaal. Early ma- turing bunchgrass; stems coarse; leaves to 12 inches high. 299818. Col. No. 129. Plot 772. Haenertsburg. Bunchgrass; stems moderately coarse. 299820. Col. No. 149. Plot 721. Schweizer Reneke, Transvaal. Bunchgrass; stems fine; leaves to 14 inches high. 299821. Col. No. 157. Plot 717. Schweizer Reneke, Transvaal. Bunchgrass; stems moderately coarse; leaves dark green, to 8 inches high. 299822. Col No. 160. Plot 695. Kruggs River. Bunchgrass; stems coarse; leaves to 24 inches high. Seeds. 299823. Col. No. 161. Plot 696. Middelburg, Transvaal. Bunch- grass; stems coarse; leaves dark green. 299824. Col. No. 164. Plot 702. Lydenburg, Transvaal. Bunch- grass; stems fine; leaves to 12 inches high; seed heads few. 299825. Col. No. 182. Plot 638. Pienaars River, Transvaal. Bunch- grass; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 16 inches high. 299826. Col. No. 185. Plot 644. Leeupoort, Elands River. Bunch- grass; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 12 inches high; seed heads few. 299827. Col. No. 187. Plot 647. Rietondale selection. Bunchgrass;: heads to 48 inches high; seed production heavy. Seeds. 299828. Col. No. 194. Plot 612. Somkele, Zululand. Bunchgrass; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 8 inches high. 299829. Col. No. 245. Rocky, gravelly, open grassland roadside, 5 miles north of Pretoria, Highway N-1l. Elevation 4,700 feet. Perennial bunchgrass; basal leaves few; leaves to 8 inches high. Seeds. 299830. Col. No. 252. Thabazimbi strain. Fine sandy loam, Towoomba Experiment Station, Transvaal. Plat River Plain. Elevation 4,250 feet. Annual rainfall 19 inches. Erect rhizomatous bunchgrass mak- ing fair ground cover under controlled grazing; leaves to 12 inches high; heads to 24 inches high. 299831. Col. No. 253. Seeds of P.I. No. 299830. 299832. Col. No. 401. Commercial seed from Estcourt Research Farm, Estcourt, Natal. 299833. Col. No. 461. Rocky sandy clay, Khosi Halt Road, northwest of Mkuze, Natal. Elevation 600 feet. Annual rainfall 22 inches. Vigor- ous rhizomatous perennial; leaves to 12 inches high; leaf sheaths and spikelets hairy. Seeds. 299834. Col. No. 517. Commercial seeds from S. R. Gasson, Marquard, Orange Free State. 299835. Col. No. 580. South West Africa. Grootfontein Agricultural College, Middelburg, Cape Province. Leafy, drought tolerant rhizoma- tous perennial, bunch habit; leaves blue green, to 15 inches high; heads to 36 inches high. Seeds. 299836. DIGITARIA SWAZILANDENSIS Stent Col. No. 203. Local name: Swaziland fingergrass. Plot 8. Horticultural Research Station, Pretoria. Swaziland. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine. For lawns and grazing. Stolons, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 199 299455 to 300194—Continued 299837. DIGITARIA cf. DECUMBENS Stent Col. No. 209. Local name: Swaziland fingergrass. Plot 602. Horticul- tural Research Institute, Pretoria. Meerlus. Plant stoloniferous;. stems fine; leaves narrow, to 9 inches high; heads to 20 inches high. Stolons. 299838 to 299840. DIGITARIA SWAZILANDENSIS Stent 299838. Col. No. 282. Local name: Swaziland fingergrass. Clay loam grassland Westfalia Estate near Duiwelskloof, Transvaal. Elevation 3,400 feet. Shade tolerant stoloniferous perennial; leaves to 6 inches high. Stolons. 299839. Col. No. 379. Local name: Swaziland fingergrass. Estcourt Research Farm, Estcourt, Natal. Elevation 3,800 feet. Annual rain- fall 29 inches. Stoloniferous perennial. Stolons. 299840. Col. No. 444. Local name: Swaziland fingergrass. Heavily grazed grassland, Hluhluwe Game Reserve, Natal. Elevation 700 feet. Annual rainfall 35 inches. Stoloniferous perennial; stems fine. Sto- lons. 299841. DIGITARIA TERNATA (A. Rich.) Stapf Col. No. 485. Disturbed sand 11 miles east of Mtubatuba, St. Lucia Road, Natal. Annual bunchgrass; leaves to 12 inches high. Seeds. 299842 and 299843. DIGITARIA TRICHOLAENOIDES Stapf 299842. Col. No. 407. Open grassland, sandy loam, Ntabanhlope Re- search Farm, Estcourt, Natal. Elevation 5,000 feet. Rhizomatous pe- rennial adapted to 40 inches rainfall and temperatures to 50F.; rhiz- omes short, thick; leaves to 12 inches high; heads to 18 inches high. Rhizomes. 299843. Col. No. 523. Pasture 15 miles east of Bethlehem, Orange Free State on Clarens Road. Elevation 5,200 feet. Annual rainfall 30 inches. Rhizomatous perennial; leaves to eight inches high; heads to 30 inches high. Rhizomes. 299844 to 299890. DIGITARIA VALIDA Stent 299844 to 299879. Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Stolons. Local name: Large fingergrass. 299844. Col. No. 19. Plot 837. Plant stoloniferous; leaves to 8 inches high; seed heads few. 299845. Col. No. 80. Plot 828. Goha Hills, Kalahari. Plant stolo- niferous; stolons few; stems coarse; leaves to 14 inches high. 299846. Col. No. 32. Plot 830. Banagi Plains, Kenya. Plant stolo- niferous; stems fine; leaves to 12 inches high. 299847. Col. No. 49. Plot 489. Tsotsoroga Pan, Kalahari. Plant stoloniferous; stolons few; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 16 inches high. 299848. Col. No. 59. Plot 429. Zarchum Pan, Kalahari. Plant stol- oniferous; stems fine; leaves to 16 inches high. 299849. Col. No. 62. Plot 805. Loliondo, Tanganyika. Plant stolo- niferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 12 inches high. 299850. Col. No. 64. Plot 807. M’beya, Tanganyika. Plant stolonif- erous; stems moderately coarse; leaves broad, to 6 inches high. 299851. Col. No. 73. Plot 816. Umbulumatsi, Mozambique. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 7 inches high. 299852. Col. No. 88. Plot 803. Gomoti River. Plant stoloniferous; leaves moderately coarse; leaves to 18 inches high. 200 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 299844 to 299890—Continued 299844 to 299879—Continued 299853. Col. No. 96. Plot 420. Kazungula, Chobi-Zambesi Rivers junction. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 14 inches high. 299854. Col. No. 123. Plot 765. Potchefstroom, Transvaal. Plant stoloniferous, forming thick sod; stems moderately coarse; leaves dark green, to 14 inches high; seed heads few. 299855. Col. No. 126. Plot 768. Plant stoloniferous; stems moder- ately coarse; leaves blue green, to 8 inches high. 299856. Col. No. 128. Plot 771. MHartjiesveld. Bunchgrass; stems corase; leaves blue green, to 9 inches high. 299857. Col. No. 133. Plot 752. Zeerust. Plant stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 12 inches high. 299858. Col. No. 135. Plot 756. Malmaniesoog. Plant stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 6 inches high. 299859. Col. No. 136. Plot 757. Malmaniesoog, Plant stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 12 inches high. 299860. Col. No. 138. Plot 760. Stella, Cape Province. Plant stolo- niferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 8 inches high, broad; seed heads few. 299861. Col. No. 142. Plot 736. Kerksdorp, Transvaal. Plant early maturing, stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 14 inches high. 299862. Col. No. 1438. Plot 737. Mozambique. Plant stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 9 inches high; seed heads few. 299863. Col. No. 144. Plot 739. Du Toitskraal. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 9 inches high; seed heads few. 299864. Col. No. 153. Plot 712. Warmbaths, Transvaal. Plant stol- oniferous; stems fine; leaves to 8 inches high. 299865. Col. No. 156. Plot 716. Settlers, Transvaal. Piant stolonif- erous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 8 inches high, light green. 299866. Col. No. 158. Plot 720. Schweizer Reneke, Transvaal. Plant stoloniferous, forms good ground cover; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 14 inches high. 299867. Col. No. 159. Middleburg, Transvaal. Plant stoloniferous; stems coarse; leaves to 10 inches high. 299868. Col. No. 166. Plot 679. Rust der Winter, Transvaal. Plants stoloniferous, forming good ground cover; stems fine; leaves to 10 inches high; seed heads few. 299869. Col. No. 168. Plot 683. Rust der Winter, Transvaal. Stolo- niferous perennial; stems coarse; leaves light green, to 10 inches high; seed heads few. 299870. Col. No. 169. Plot 685. Rust der Winter, Transvaal. Plant stoloniferous; stems coarse; leaves light green, to 10 inches high; seed heads few. 299871. Col. No. 171. Plot 691. Ladysmith, Natal. Plant stolonifer- ous; forms good ground cover; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 6 inches high; seed heads few. 299872. Col. No. 172. Plot 692. Ladysmith, Natal. Plant stolonifer- ous; forms good ground cover; stems moderately coarse; leaves light green, to 8 inches high; seeds few. 299873. Col. No. 183. Plot 639. Rustenberg Research Station, Trans- cee Bunchgrass; stems coarse; leaves to 8 inches high; seed heads ew. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 201 299455 to 300194—Continued 299844 to 299890—Continued 299844 to 299879—Continued 299874. Col. No. 188. Plot 623. Sabie, Transvaal. Plant stolonifer- ous; stems coarse; leaves to 10 inches high. 299875. Col. No. 191. Plot 681. Weenan, Natal. Plant stoloniferous, leafy; leaves dark green, to 16 inches high. 299876. Col. No. 195. Plot 620. Nata River, Bechuanaland. Plant stoloniferous; stems coarse; leaves broad, to 18 inches high. 299877. Col. No. 198. Plot 598. Brits District, junction of Krugs and Crocodile Rivers. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves light green to 6 inches high; seed heads few. 299878. Col. No. 220. Plot 559. Witbank, Gen-Hertzog’s Farm. Plant stoloniferous; stems coarse; leaves broad, light green, to 8 inches high; seed heads few. 299879. Col. No. 225. Plot 511. Government House, Pretoria. Plant stoloniferous; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 8 inches high; seed heads few. 299880. Col. No. 249. Local name: Large fingergrass. Gravelly grass- land, Plat River Plain, 50 miles north of Pretoria, Highway N-1. Elevation 4,265 feet. Plant stoloniferous; stolons few; leaves to 12 inches high; heads to 48 inches high. Stolons. 299881. Col. No. 250. Seeds of P.I. 299880. 299882. Col. No. 331. Local name: Large fingergrass. Hard red clay loam grassland, 1 mile north of Highway N-—4, Malelane, Crocodile River valley, Transvaal. Elevation 1,300 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Stoloniferous perennial; leaves to 10 inches high. Seeds. 299883. Col. No. 336. Naphe Road, Kruger National Park. Elevation 1,100 feet. Annual rainfall 22 inches. Stoloniferous perennial; stems fine; heads to 36 inches high. Stolons. 299884. Col. No. 369. Local name: Large fingergrass, sandy grassland 10 miles northwest of Estcourt, Natal. Elevation 3,300 feet. Annual rainfall 22 inches. Minimum winter temperature 28F. Stoloniferous perennial; stolons few; leaves light green, to 8 inches high. Stolons. 299885. Col. No. 456. Local name: Large fingergrass. Sandy grass- land, Pongola River bank, Pongolapoort, Natal. Elevation 400 feet; annual rainfall 26 inches. Robust stoloniferous perennial; stems mod- erately coarse; leaves soft. Stolons. 299886. Col. No. 475. Local name: Large fingergrass. Weed in culti- vated field 1 mile southwest of Mkuze, Natal. Elevation 500 feet. Annual rainfall 21 inches. Stoloniferous perennial, forming large clumps; stems large, glabrous, hirsute at nodes; leaves to 14 inches high. Seeds. 299887. Col. No. 480. Local name: Large fingergrass. Clay loam soil, open grazed land, Umfolozi Game Reserve, Natal. Elevation 700 feet. Annual rainfall 30 inches. Stoloniferous perennial; leaves to 8 inches high. Stolons. 299888. Col. No. 561. Local name: Large fingergrass. Orchard weed, 15 miles north of Barkley West, Cape Province. Aggressive stolonifer- ous perennial; stolons long; stems moderately coarse; leaves to 12 inches high. Stolons. 299889. Col. No. 642. Local name: Large fingergrass. Bathurst Re- search Station, Bathurst, Cape Province. Stoloniferous perennial; leaves to 8 inches high; heads to 36 inches high; heavy seeder. Stolons. 299890. Col. No. 648. Seeds of P.I. No. 299889. 202 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 299891. DIGITARIA sp. Col. No. 63. Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Plot 806. Loliondo, Tanganyika. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves hairy, to 14 inches high. Stolons. 299892. DIGITARIA sp. Col. No. 74. Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Plot 817. Zomba Plateau, Nyasaland. Plant stoloniferous; stolons few; stems coarse; leaves broad, to 10 inches high. Stolons. 299893. DIGITARIA sp. Col. No. 146. Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Plot 745. Vry- burg. Bunchgrass; stems fine; leaves to 7 inches high. Stolons. 299894. DIGITARIA DECUMBENS Stent Pangolagrass. Col. No. 179. Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Plot 655. Wee- nan, Natal. Stems moderately coarse; seed heads few. Stolons. 299895. DOLICHOS GIBBOSUS Thunb. Leguminosae. Col. No. 661. Stutterheim Agricultural Research Station, Stutterheim, Cape Province. Seeds. 299896. DOLICHOS TAUBERTII E. G. Baker Col. No. 442. Sandy grassland, Hluhluwe Game Reserve, Natal. Eleva- tion 850 feet. Annual rainfall 35 inches. Prostrate vine; leaves trifoliate; flowers small, pink; pods flat, 2 inches long. Seeds. 299897. ECHINOCHLOA HOLUBII (Stapf) Stapf Gramineae. Col. No. 529. In streambed, heavy clay mud, Glen Agricultural College, Glen, Orange Free State. Elevation 4,200 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Palatable perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 24 inches high; heads to 36 inches high. Seeds. 299898. EHRHARTA CALYCINA J. E. Smith. Gramineae. Perennial veldtgrass. Col. No. 586. Commercial seeds Grootfontein Agricultural College, Mid- delburg, Cape Province. Seeds. 299899. EHRHARTA ERECTA Lam. Gramineae. Col. No. 307. Rocky cliffs below waterfalls, Lone Creek Falls, 4 miles east of Sabie, Transvaal. Elevation 5,600 feet. Prostrate perennial, root- ing at lower nodes; stems slender, weak; foliage sparse. Seeds. 299900 to 299904. EENNEAPOGON CENCHROIDES (Licht.) C. E. Hubb. Gra- muineae. 299900. Col. No. 251. Local name: Sourgrass. Gravelly grassland, Plat River plain, 50 miles north of Pretoria, Highway N-1. Elevation 4,265 feet. Erect annual or short lived perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 24 inches high. Seeds. 299901. Col. No. 264. Local name: Sourgrass. Disturbed clay grass- land, bank of Diep River, 20 miles north of Pietersburg, Transvaal, Highway N-1l. Elevation 4,000 feet. Annual rainfall 23 inches. Erect annual or short-lived perennial bunchgrass; leaves few, to 14 inches high; spikes pointed. Seeds. 299902. Col. No. 265. Local name: Sourgrass. Disturbed clay grass- land, bank of Diep River, 20 miles north of Pietersburg, Transvaal, Highway N-1. Elevation 4,000 feet. Annual rainfall 23 inches. Erect annual or short-lived perennial bunchgrass; leaves few, to 14 inches high. Seeds. 299903. Col. No. 297. Undisturbed rocky clay, 10 miles south of Mica, Olifants River valley, Transvaal. Elevation 2,350 feet. Annual bunch- grass; basal leaves few; leaves to 4 inches high; heads to 18 inches high; spikes pointed; seeds profuse. Seeds. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 203 299455 to 300194—Continued 299900 to 299904—Continued 299904. Col. No. 327. Local name: Sourgrass. Sandy wasteland near 1,300 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Erect annual or short-lived pe- rennial bunchgrass; leaves to 14 inches high. Seeds. 299905. EZNTEROPOGON SIMPLEX (Schum. & Thorn.) A. Chev Gramineae. Col. No. 359. Shallow rocky clay, grassland, Hippo Pool Road, Kruger National Park. Elevation 1,000 feet. Annual rainfall 21 inches. Leafy perennial bunchgrass; clumps to 24 inches diameter; leaves to 15 inches high, foliage green under dry conditions. Seeds. 299906. ERAGROSTIS ATHERSTONEI Stapf Gramineae. Col. No. 246. Clay loam grassland bank of Apies River, 22 miles north of Pretoria, Highway N-1. Elevation 3,500 feet. Erect perennial bunch- grass. Seeds. 299907. ERAGROSTIS BICOLOR Nees Gramineae. Col. No. 551. Clay soil, grazed pasture, 3 miles east of Dealesville, Orange Free State, Highway N-8. Elevation 4,200 feet. Annual rainfall 17 inches. Rhizomatous perennial bunchgrass, forming small clumps; leaves to 3 inches high. Seeds. 299908 and 299909. ERAGROSTIS CAPENSIS (Thunb.) Trin. Gramineae. 299908. Col. No. 431. Rocky soil, Kranskop-Stanger Road, Hard Table Mountain, Natal. Elevation 3,100 feet. Annual rainfall 35 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 12 inches high; heads to 36 inches high. Seeds. 299909. Col. No. 681. Disturbed clay loam 3 miles west of Keurbooms River, Cape Province, Highway N-2. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 8 inches high; heads to 18 inches high. Seeds. 299910 and 299911. ERAGROSTIS CHLOROMELAS Steud. Boer lovegrass. 299910. Col. No. 417. Hard dry sand grassland, 6 miles north of Mu- den, Mooi River valley, Natal. Elevation 2,800 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Perennial bunchgrass forming 12-inch clumps; leaves to 6 inches high; heads to 24 inches high; seeds profusely. Seeds. 299911. Col. No. 505. Grazed mountain plateau, 7 miles south of Har- rismith, Orange Free State. Elevation 5,500 feet. Annual rainfall 35 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 5 inches high. Seeds. 299912. ERAGROSTIS CILIANENSIS (All.) Lutati Col. No. 421. Rocky overgrazed pasture, 10 miles west of Weenan, Natal. Elevation 2,000 feet. Annual rainfall 21 incnes. Annual bunchgrass; heads to 6 inches high. A common weed. Seeds. 299913 to 299927. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees Weeping lovegrass. 299913. Col. No. 300. Rocky grassland, Long Tom Pass, 8 miles east of Lydenburg, Transvaal. Elevation 6,700 feet. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 16 inches high. Seeds. 299914. Col. No. 882. ‘Kromdraai’. Estcourt Research Farm, Estcourt, Natal. Elevation 3,800 feet. Annual rainfall 29 inches. Perennial bunehgrass. Seeds. 299915. Col. No. 420. Hard, rocky disturbed wasteland, 10 miles east of Weenan, Natal. Elevation 2,800 feet. Annual rainfall 21 inches. Pe- rennial bunchgrass; clumps to 12 inches in diameter; leaves to 10 inches high; heads to 24 inches high. Seeds. 299916. Col. No. 429. Sandy clay road ditch, Kranskop Road, 8 miles east of Greytown, Natal. Elevation 3,400 feet. Large, vigorous peren- Sore bunchgrass; clumps to 18 inches diameter; heads to 36 inches high. eeds. 204 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 299913 to 299927—Continued 299917. Col. No. 498. Grown under irrigation on Van Dillon Farm, Harrismith, Orange Free State. Erect perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 14 inches high; seeds abundant. Seeds. 299918. Col. No. 504. Grazed rocky clay loam plateau, 7 miles south of Harrismith, Orange Free State. Elevation 5,500 feet. Annual rainfall 35 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; clumps large; leaves to 12 inches high. Seeds. 299919. Col. No. 525. Heavy clay soil, Glen Agricultural College, Glen, Orange Free State. Elevation 4,200 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; seeds profusely. Seeds. 299920. Col. No. 5381. Sandy Modder River bank, Glen Agricultural Col- lege, Orange Free State. Elevation 4,200 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Robust perennial bunchgrass; clumps large; leaves to 18 inches high; heads to 36 inches high. Seeds. 299921. Col. No. 534. Glen Agicultural College, Glen, Orange Free State. Seeds. 299922. Col. No. 572. Grazed pasture, 6 miles north of Middelburg, Cape Province, Highway N-1. Elevation 4,300 feet. Annual rainfall 13 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 8 inches high; heads to 24 inches high. Seeds. 299923. Col. No. 669. Disturbed rocky clay, 10 miles southeast of Uiten- hage, Cape Province, Port Elizabeth Road. Annual rainfall 15 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 15 inches high; heads to 24 inches high. Seeds. 299924. Col. No. 672. Disturbed roadside, 10 miles northeast of Port Elizabeth, Cape Province. Elevation 200 feet. Annual rainfall 17 inches. Vigorous, leafy, perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 14 inches high; heads to 36 inches high. Seeds. 299925. Col. No. 677. Sandy loam wasteground, Port Elizabeth, Cape Province. Perennial bunchgrass; clumps large; leaves to 30 inches high; heads to 38 inches high. Seeds. 299926. Col. No. 689. Mosselbaai, Cape Province, wasteground. Eleva- tion 200 feet. Annual rainfall 17 inches. Leafy perennial bunchgrass; leaves broad, to i5 inches high; heads to 30 inches high. Seeds. 299927. Col. No. 726. Rocky clay, Kirstenbosch. Botanic Gardens, Newlands, Cape Province. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 12 inches high; heads to 30 inches high. Seeds. 299928 to 299930. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA var. CONFERTA Nees 299928. Col. No. 569. Disturbed, sandy loam rangeland 5 miles north of Middelburg, Cape Province, Highway N-1. Elevation 4,300 feet. An- nual rainfall 13 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; clumps small; heads to 24 inches high. Seeds. 299929. Col. No. 585. Grootfontein Agricultural College, Middelburg, Cape Province. Seeds. 299930. Col. No. 607. Rocky, shallow soil, rangeland, 24 miles south- east of Jasenville, Cape Province. Elevation 1,600 feet. Annual rain- fall 8 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 12 inches high; heads to 24 inches high. Seeds. 299931. ERAGROSTIS GUMMIFLUA Nees Col. No. 357. Shallow, sandy, rocky soil, sparsely covered scrub timber land, Hippo Pool Road, Kruger National Park. Elevation 1,100 feet. An- nual rainfall 21 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; stems wiry; leaves to 6 inches high; heads to 18 inches high. Seeds. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 205 299455 to 300194—Continued ' 299932. ERAGROSTIS HETEROMERA Stapf Col. No. 464. Disturbed rock soil 8 miles northeast of Mkuze, Jozini Dam Road, Natal. Elevation 800 feet. Wiry perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 12 inches high; heads to 24 inches high. Seeds. 299933 and 299934. ERAGROSTIS HORIZONTALIS Peter 299933. Col. No. 272. Disturbed roadside 28 miles north of Louis Tri- chardt. Elevation 2,000 feet. Annual rainfall 18 inches. Weak pe- rennial bunchgrass. Seeds. 299934. Col. No. 341. Hard sandy firebreak, Naphe Road, Kruger Na- tional Park. Elevation 1,100 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Weak perennial; foliage sparse; leaves to 6 inches high; seeds profusely. Seeds. 299935 to 299942. ERAGROSTIS LEHMANNIANA Nees Lehmann lovegrass. 299935. Col. No. 275. Local name: Eastern Province Vleigrass. Shal- low, rocky, overgrazed pasture, Mutale River flood plain, 24 miles north of Louis Trichardt, Transvaal. Elevation 2,100 feet. Annual rainfall 16 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 16 inches high. Seeds. 299936. Col. No. 5387. Glen Agricultural College, Glen, Orange Free State. Perennial bunchgrass. Seeds. 299937. Col. No. 546. Weed in orchard, Glen Agricultural College, Glen, Orange Free State. Elevation 4,200 feet. Annual rainfall 20 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 6 inches high; heavy seeder. Seeds. 299938. Col. No. 548. Disturbed loamy sand, grassland 10 miles north- west of Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, Highway N-8. Elevation 4,200 feet. Annual rainfall 19 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 6 inches high; heavy seeder. Seeds. 299939. Col. No. 565. Disturbed roadside 12 miles east of Modder River Station. Orange Free State. Elevation 4,000 feet. Annual rainfall 16 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; clumps small; leaves to 4 inches high. Seeds. 299940. Col. No. 574. Shallow sandy loam rangeland 3 miles northeast of Middelburg, Cape Province. Elevation 4,300 feet. Annual rainfall 183 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 6 inches high; heads to 12 inches high; good seeder. Seeds. 299941. Col. No. 602. Pasture 10 miles south of Groof-Reinet, Cape Province on Pearston Road. Elevation 2,000 feet. Annual rainfall 12 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; heads to 20 inches high; heavy seeder. Seeds. 299942. Col. No. 604. Disturbed roadside 12 miles southeast of Jason- ville, Cape Province on Pearston Road. Elevation 1,600 feet. Annual rainfall 8 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 6 inches high. Seeds. 299943. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees Weeping lovegrass. Col. No. 641. Clay soil, Bathurst Agricultural Research Station, Bath- urst, Cape Province. Plot 24. Vaalbank, Transvaal. Elevation 850 feet. Annual rainfall 27 inches. Leafy perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 20 inches high; heads to 36 inches high. Seeds. 299944 to 299948. ERAGROSTIS OBTUSA Munro ex Fic. et Hiern. 299944. Col. No. 535. Glen Agricultural College, Glen, Orange Free State. Perennial bunchgrass adapted to dry loam. Seeds. 299945. Col. No. 559. Weed, edge of irrigated field, 2 miles north of Barkley West, Cape Province. Elevation 4,000 feet. Annual rainfall : inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 6 inches high; heavy seeder. eeds. 206 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 299944 to 299948—Continued 299946. Col. No. 573. Ungrazed pasture, clay loam soil, 2 miles north- east of Middelburg, Cape Province. Elevation 4,300 feet. Annual rain- fall 13 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 3 inches high; heads to 9 inches high. Seeds. 299947. Col. No. 603. Disturbed roadside 12 miles southeast of Jasen- ville, Cape Province on Pearston Road. Elevation 1,600 feet. Annual rainfall 8 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 6 inches high; heads to 10 inches high. Seeds. 299948. Col. No. 671. Sandy clay pasture, Swartskops River bank, Port Elizabeth-Uitenhage Road, Cape Province. Perennial bunchgrass; clumps small; leaves to 4 inches high; heads to 8 inches high. Seeds. 299949. ERAGROSTIS PATENTISSIMA Hack. Col. No. 508. Shallow, recky clay loam pasture, Jim Shannon farm, 21 miles southwest of Harrismith, Orange Free State. Elevation 6,000 feet. Annual rainfall 32 inches. Rhizomatous perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 8 inches high. Seeds. 299950. ERAGROSTIS RACEMOSA (Thunb.) Steud. Col. No. 506. Clay loam pasture, Jim Shannon farm, 21 miles southwest of Harrismith, Orange Free State. Elevation 6,000 feet. Annual rainfall 32 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 3 inches high. Seeds. 299951 to 299961. I-RAGROSTIS SUPERBA Peyr. 299951. Col. No. 247. Local name: Heartseed grass. Rocky, gravelly grassland 10 miles north of Pretoria, Highway N-1. Elevation 4,466 feet. Erect perennial bunchgrass. Seeds. 299952. Col. No. 344. Local name: Heartseed grass. Sandy soil, scrub timber, Loop Road, Kruger National Park. Elevation 1,050 feet. An- nual rainfall] 21 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; basal leaves few; heads to 15 inches high. Seeds. 299953. Col. No. 870. Sandy soil, Onverwacht, 7 miles northwest of Est- court, Natal. Elevation 3,300 feet. Annual rainfall 22 inches. Peren- nial bunchgrass; clumps small; leaves to 20 inches high. Seeds. 299954. Col. No. 422. Disturbed rocky roadside 10 miles west of Wee- nan, Natal. Elevation 2,000 feet. Annual rainfall 21 inches. Peren- nial bunchgrass to 15 inches high. Seeds. 299955. Col. No. 460. Disturbed sandy clay, Pongola River bank, High- way N-14, Natal. Elevation 500 feet. Annual rainfall 24 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 12 inches high; heavy seeder. Seeds. 299956. Col. No. 467. Shallow, rocky clay, Pongola weather station Tobotini, Natal. Elevation 400 feet. Annual rainfall 21 inches. Clumps small; leaves to 10 inches high. Seeds. 299957. Col. No. 481. Clay loam grassland, Umfolozi Game Reserve, Natal. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 10 inches high; heavy seeder. Seeds. 299958. Col. No. 482. Sandy clay loam brushland, Umfolozi Game Re- serve, Natal. Elevation 600 feet. Annual] rainfall 30 inches. Peren- nial bunchgrass; leaves to 6 inches high. Seeds. 299959. Col. No. 540. Glen Agricultural College, Glen, Orange Free State. Perennial bunchgrass. Seeds. 299960. Col. No. 550. Disturbed sandy roadside, Highway N-8, 15 miles northwest of Bloemfontein. Elevation 4,200 feet. Annual rainfall 19 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 8 inches high. Seeds, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 207 299455 to 300194—Continued 299951 to 299961—Continued 299961. Col. No. 560. Weed in irrigated orchard, 15 miles north of Barkley West, Vaal River. Elevation 4,000 feet. Annual rainfall 15 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 12 inches high; heavy seeder. Seeds. 299962. ERAGROSTIS TRUNCATA Hack. Col. No. 566. Disturbed roadside, 2 miles west of Jacobsdal, Transvaal. Elevation 4,000 feet. Annual rainfall 16 inches. Prostrate. Rhizomatous perennial forming dense mat. Seeds. 299963. ERAGROSTIS sp. Col. No. 454. Clay soil, between Highway N-14 and Pongola River, en- trance to Pongolapoort, Natal, 12 miles northeast of Mkuze. Elevation 500 feet. Annual rainfall 21 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaves to 12 inches high; heavy seeder. May be a new species. Seeds. 299964. ERYTHRINA HUMEANA Spreng. Leguminosae. Col. No. 322. Local name: Summer flowering leafferboom. Disturbed site along highway in open grassland 1 mile southeast of Louws Creek, Transvaal. Elevation 2,900 feet, rolling terrain. Woody shrub 3 feet high with short thorns; dark green leaves; axillary inflorescence. Seeds light red; of ornamental value. Seeds. 299965. HULALIA VILLOSA (Thunb.) Nees Gramineae. Col. No. 480. (D. Edwards 3241). Eastern slope of Hard Table Moun- tain on Kranskop-Stanger Road. Elevation 3,100 feet, mountainous terrain; annual rainfall 35 inches. Erect perennial; head height 48 inches. Seeds. 299966. EUSTACHYS PASPALOIDES (Vahl) Lanza & Mattei Gramineae. Col. No. 553. Rangeland, 20 miles east of Kimberley, Highway N-8; ele- vation 4,000 feet, level terrain; annual rainfall 16 inches. Stoloniferous perennial with short stolons; leaf height 8 inches. Seeds. 299967. FINGERHUTHIA AFRICANA Lehm. Gramineae. Col. No. 594. Open grassland, 5 miles north of Cradock. Elevation 2,400 feet, hilly terrain; anunal rainfall 12 inches, Shallow rocky soil, disturbed site. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 12 inches; head height 20 inches; very leafy. Seeds. 299968 to 299970. FINGERHUTHIA SESLERIAEFORMIS Nees 299968. Col. No. 418. Middlerest, 20 miles east of Estcourt. Elevation 3,500 feet, hilly terrain; annual rainfall 30 inches; not frostfree. Plants deeply embedded in moist sand in streambed. Stems rooting in the sand; height 8 inches; small yellow blossoms %4 inch diameter. Seeds. 299969. Col. No. 512. Ungrazed pasture along dry stream, 27 miles southwest of Harrismith. Elevation 5,600 feet, mountainous terrain; annual rainfall 35 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 8 inches; head height 36 inches. Plants grow in clumps; cold tolerant and pal- atable. Seeds. 299970. Col. No. 600. Dry stream bank, 24 miles southwest of Cradock. Elevation 4,000 feet, mountainous terrain; annual rainfall 17 inches. Perennial bunchgrass forming large clumps; leaf height 15 inches; head height 30 inches. Seeds. 299971 and 299972. GLADIOLUS ALATUS L. Iridaceae. 299971. Col. No. 704. Presented by Caledon Wild Flower Garden, Cale- don, Cape Province. Red flowers. Seeds. 299972. Col. No. 727. Presented by Kirstenbosch Botanic Gardens, New- lands, Cape Province. Cultivated ornamental. Seeds. 208 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 299973 to 299975. GLADIOLUS BLANDUS Ait. 299973. Col. No. 702. Presented by Caledon Wild Flower Garden, Cale- don, Cape Province. Ornamental, pink flowers. Seeds. 299974. Col. No. 724. Purchased from Bloem Erf Nurseries, Stellen- bosch, Cape Province. Cultivated ornamental. Seeds. 299975. Col. No. 728. Presented by Kirstenbosch Botanic Garden, New- lands, Cape Province. Cultivated ornamental. Seeds. 299976. GLADIOLUS BREVIFOLIUS Jacq. Col. No. 729. Presented by Kirstenbosch Botanic Garden, Newlands, Cape Province. Cultivated ornamental. Seeds. 299977. GLADIOLUS CARMINEUS C. H. Wright Col. No. 730. Presented by Kirstenbosch Botanic Garden, Newlands, Cape Province. Cultivated ornamental. Sceds. 299978. GLADIOLUS GRACILIS Jacq. Col. No. 700. Presented by Caledon Wild’ Flower Garden, Caledon, Cape Province. Ornamental, greenish-yellow flowers. Endemic to Caledon Dis- trict. Seeds. 299979. GLADIOLUS GRANDIS Thunb. Col. No. 705. Presented by Caledon Wild Flower Garden, Caledon, Cape Province. Greenish-grey flowers. Seeds. 299980. GLADIOLUS MORTONIUS Herb. Col. No. 701. Presented by Caledon Wild Flower Garden, Caledon, Cape Province. Ex Mosselbaai, Cape Province. Seeds. 299981 and 299982. GLADIOLUS PSITTACINUS Hook. 299981. Col. No. 707. Presented by Mr. H. F. Wood, Hermanus, Cape Province. Cultivated ornamental, red flowers. Seeds. 299982. Col. No. 731. Presented by Kirstenbosch Botanic Garden, New- lands, Cape Province. Cultivated ornamental. Seeds. 299983 to 299985. GLADIOLUS TRISTIS L. 299983. Col. No. 208. Cultivated ornamental; aromatic flowers with lemon odor. Corms. 299984. Col. No. 703. Presented by Caledon Wild Flower Garden, Cale- don, Cape Province. Creamy white flowers. Seeds. 299985. Col. No. 721. Purchased from Bloem Erf Nurseries, Stellen- bosch, Cape Province. Cultivated ornamental. Seeds. 299986 and 299987. GLYCINE JAVANICA L. Leguminosae. 299986. Col. No. 403. Commercial seed obtained from Estcourt Research Farm, Estcourt. 299987. Col. No. 514. Commercial seed donated by S. R. Gasson, Mar- quard, Orange Free State. 299988 and 299989. GOSSYPIUM HERBACEUM var. AFRICANUM (Watt) Hutch & Ghose Malvaceae. 299988. Col. No. 274. Local name: Wild cotton. Plants on disturbed soil in edge of thicket along roadside, 24 miles north of Louis Trichardt, Elevation 2,100 feet, level terrain; annual rainfall 16 inches. Seeds. 299989. Col. No. 335. Local name: Wild cotton. Waste grounds in Komatipoort on reddish clay loam. Elevation 1,000 feet, Komati River plain. Plant 6 feet high; single stem with profuse branching; small olls. Seeds. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 209 299455 to 300194—Continued 299990. HAEMANTHUS COCCINEUS L. Amaryllidaceae. Scarlet bloodlily. Col. No. 728. Purchased from Bloem Erf Nurseries, Stellenbosch, Cape Province. Local name: Cape tulip. Cultivated ornamental. Seeds. 299991 and 299992. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L. Compositae. Sunflower. 299991. Col. No. 447. Cultivated field, Mkuze River valley; level ter- rain; black loam. Plants 5 feet high; seed head 9 inches in diameter; black seeds. Seeds. 299992. Col. No. 518. Cultivated field in mist belt, 15 miles east of Bethlehem on Clarens Road. Elevation 5,500 feet mountain plateau. Plants 4-6 feet; seed heads 6-10 inches in diameter; black seeds. Seeds. 299993 and 299995. HEMARTHRIA ALTISSIMA (Poir) Stapf & C. E. Hubb Gramineae. 299993. Col. No. 230. Plot 136. Eastern Transvaal. Plant stolonifer- ous; medium coarse reddish stems; leaf height 20 inches. Plants adapted to sandy soils; useful in sand dune stabilization. Stolons. 299994. Col. No. 281. Plot 188. Pienaars River, Transvaal. Plant stol- oniferous; medium coarse stems; leaf height 17 inches. Green foliage; plants used in sand dune stabilization. Stolons. 299995. Col. No. 2382. Plot 1385. Plant stoloniferous; coarse stems. Plants used in sand dune stabilization. Stolons. 299996 and 299997. HIBISCUS DONGOLENSIS Del. Malvaceae. 299996. Col. No. 268. Rocky disturbed site near roadside, 10 miles north of Louis Trichardt, Highway N-1. Elevation 4,150 feet, very rough, steep, rocky terrain; annual rainfall approximately 23 inches. Erect plants 2 feet high; petals yellow with purple blotch at base, not a dis- tinct petal spot. Capsules including bracts collected. 299997. Col. No. 4538. (D. Edwards 3259). Pongola River plain, 10 miles north of Mkuze. Elevation 500 feet; annual rainfall 22 inches; reddish clay loam. Erect plants 24 inches high with many capsules. Petals, yellow with medium size petal spot at base; orange pollen; one row of sepals; one row of bracts. Seeds. 299998. HIBISCUS ENGLERI K. Schum. Col. No. 311. Rocky outcrop on Nel River, 4 miles north of Nelspruit. Plants growing in full sun. Elevation 3,150 feet, hilly terrain. Plants 4-5 feet high with few basal branches; yellow petals with dark purple petal spot. Capsules % inch in diameter. Capsules including bracts collected. 299999. HIBISCUS PLATYCALYX Mast. Col. No. 269. Shallow, rocky disturbed soil, 10 miles north of Louis Tri- chardt, Highway N-l. Elevation 4,150 feet, very hilly, rocky terrain. Plants in light shade on rocky slope. Erect plants 3 feet high; dark green leaves; distinct purple petal spot at base of yellow petals. Capsules includ- ing bracts collected. 300000. HIBISCUS VITIFOLIUS subsp. VULGARIS Brennan & Exell. Col. No. 350. Open grassland on Loop Road, Kruger National Park. Elevation 1,000 feet rolling terrain; annual rainfall 21 inches. Plants growing in shallow granite grey soil. Plant 60 inches high with few branches. Flowers light yellow, with deep purple basal spot. Seeds. 300001. HIBISCUS sp. Col. No. 259. Clay soil, open grassland, 49 miles south of Pietersburg, Highway N-1. Nyl River plain, level terrain. Elevation 4,800 feet. Shrub 6 feet high. Capsules including bracts collected. 210 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 300002. HIBISCUS sp. Col. No. 270. Disturbed rocky cliff, 10 miles north of Louis Trichardt, Highway N-1. Elevation 4,150 feet, rocky steep terrain. Plants 24 inches high. No blossoms available. Capsules including bracts collected. 300003. INDIGOFERA CRYPTANTHA Benth. Leguminosae. Col. No. 248. Rocky, gravelly soil, open grassland, 10 miles north of Pre- toria, Highway N-1. Elevation 4,466 feet. Shrub 18 inches high. Seed pods curve upward from stem; 5—7 seeded, constructed between seeds. Seeds. 300004. INDIGOFERA SCHIMPERI Jaub. & Spach. Leguminosae. Col. No. 463. (D. Edwards 3268). Jozini Dam Road, 8 miles northeast of Mkuze. Disturbed 1ocky hillside. Elevation 800 feet, hilly terrain. Erect plant 16 inches high; blue flowers; terete seed pods 1 inch long almost perpendicular to raceme. Seeds. 300005. INDIGOFERA STRICTA L. f. Col. No. 623. Disturbed roadbank, 11 miles northwest of East London. Elevation 500 feet, hilly terrain; annual rainfall 30 inches. Woody shrub 20 inches high. Plants spreading with fine branches near top; terete seed- pods *%4 inch long. Seeds. 300006. INDIGOFERA TINCTORIA L. Col. No. 349. ef. J. suffruticosa Mill. Disturbed site, water hole, on Loop Road, Kruger National Park. Elevation 1,050 feet, level terrain, annual rainfall 21 inches. Plants growing in large clumps on hard packed sandy clay in full sun. Erect woody perennial 20 inches high, branching near crown. Compound leaves with five pairs of leaflets and one single. Small moonshaped pods curve upward, about 1 inch long. Seeds. 300007. INDIGOFERA cf. RHYTIDOCARPA Benth. ex Harv. Col. No. 373. Onverwacht, seven miles northwest of Estcourt. Open grassland, sandy soil. Elevation 3,300 feet, rolling terrain; annual rainfall 22 inches. Prostrate, crown spread 30 inches; height 10 inches. Plants variable in height. Seeds. 300008. IPOMOEA PELLITA Hallier f. Convolvulaceae. Col. No. 510. Jim Shannon farm, 21 miles southwest of Harrismith. Rocky mountainside; elevation 6,000 feet; annual rainfall 32 inches. Grazed pasture, southern exposure. Vine, 10 feet long; simple leaves with long petioles. Seeds. 300009. LESPEDEZA CUNEATA (Dum.-Cours.) G. Don Leguminosae. Chinese bushclover. Col. No. 406. Commercial seed obtained from Estcourt Research Farm, Estcourt. 300010 and 300011. LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA (Lam.) de Wit. Legumino- sae. Leadtree. 300010. Col. No. 432. Caribbean name: Tan-Tan; Hawaiian name: Koa Haole. Open grassland, 3 miles north of Stanger on east side of Highway N-14. Elevation 485 feet, hilly terrain. Woody shrub, 5 feet high; heavy seeder. Seeds. 300011. Col. No. 674. Leadtree, continental U.S.; Tan-Tan, Caribbean; Kao-Haole, Hawaii. City park in Humewood suburb of Port Elizabeth. Plants growing in sandy soil in wooded area. Perennial; 7 feet high; seed pods borne in clusters; pods 7 inches long, 4% to % inch wide, flat and septate. Seeds. 300012. LEUCOSPERMUM NUTANS R. Br. Proteaceae. Col. No. 725. Local name: Pin cushion. Presented by Mr. H. F. Wood, Hermanns. Cultivated ornamental. Seeds. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 ZAe 299455 to 300194—Continued 300013. LINTONIA NUTANS Stapf Gramineae. Col. No. 455. (D. Edwards 3262). Entrance to Pongolapoort, near Pon- gola River. Elevation 500 feet; annual rainfall 21 inches. Stoloniferous perennial; leaf height 12 inches; head height 24 inches. Seeds. 300014. LoTUS CORNICULATUS L. Leguminosae. Birdsfoot trefoil. Col. No. 399. Commercial seed obtained from Estcourt Research Farm, Estcourt. 300015 and 300016. LoTUS MAJOR Scop. 300015. Col. No. 398. Commercial seed obtained from Estcourt Research Farm, Estcourt. 300016. Col. No. 515. Local name: Marsh trefoil. Commercial seed do- nated by S. R. Gasson, Marquard. 300017. LOUDETIA SIMPLEX (Nees) C. E. Hubb. Gramineae. Col. No. 315. Local name: Russetgrass. Rocky outcrop along stream, 1 mile east of Sabie. Elevation 4,900 feet, hilly terrain. Perennial bunch- grass; leaf height 8 inches; wiry, narrow leaves; paniculate inflorescence. Seeds. 300018. LONICERA sp. Caprifoliaceae. Col. No. 618. Local name: Yellow honeysuckle. Grounds of City Hall, East London. Semi-erect shrub; yellowish-green leaves. Blossoms in clus- ters, yellow; 2-3 inches long. Plants cultivated as hedge. Cuttings. 300019 and 300020. LupPiINUS ALBUS L. Leguminosae. White lupine. 300019. Col. No. 649. Seed donated by Chicory Control Board, Alexan- dria, Cape Province. Seeds. 300020. Col. No. 660. Local name: Sweet white lupine. 300021 to 300023. LUPINUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS L. Bitter blue lupine. 300021. Col. No. 402. Bitter type. Commercial seed obtained from Est- court Research Farm, Estcourt. Seeds. 300022. Col. No. 651. Seed donated by Chicory Control Board, Alex- andria, Cape Province. Seeds. 300023. Col. No. 659. Local name: Sweet type. Seeds. 300024. LUPINUS sp. Col. No. 650. Seed donated by Chicory Control Board, Alexandria, Cape Province. Seeds. 300025. MEDICAGO POLYMORPHA var. VULGARIS (Benth.) Shinners Legu- minosae. California burclover. Col. No. 405. Commercial seed obtained from Estcourt Research Farm, Estcourt. Seeds. 300026. MELICA RACEMOSA Thunb. Gramineae. Col. No. 648. Disturbed site along road, 5 miles south of Port Alfred. Elevation 250 feet, hilly terrain; annual rainfall 27 inches. Plants in mixed grass stand on shallow rocky soil overlying dolerite. Seeds. 300027 and 300028. MiIcROCHLOA CAFFRA Nees Gramineae. 300027. Col. No. 312. Rocky outcrop on bank of Nel River, 4 miles north of Nelspruit. Elevation 3,150 feet; plants growing in full sun. Peren- nial bunchgrass; leaf height 8 inches. Seeds. 300028. Col. No. 338. Rocky granite outcrop on Nahpe Road, KNP. Elevation 1,100 feet, level terrain; annual rainfall 22 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 4 inches. Seeds. 212 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 300029 and 300030. MISCANTHIDUM CAPENSE (Nees) Stapf Gramineae. 300029. Col. No. 621. Ungrazed land, 11 miles northwest of East Lon- don. Elevation 500 feet, hilly terrain; annual rainfall 30 inches; dark gray clay loam. Perennial bunchgrass; forms large clumps. Seeds. 300030. Col. No. 662. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 48 inches; head height 70 inches. Seeds. 300031. MISCANTHIDUM sp. Col. No. 599. Dry stream bank, 21 miles southwest of Cradock. Eleva- tion 4,000 feet, mountainous terrain; annual rainfall 17 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 2 feet; head height 8 feet; coarse stems. Seeds. 300032. MyRrICA CORDIFOLIA L. Myricaceae. Col. No. 696. Local name: Waxberry. Sprawling shrub used in sand dune stabilization. Seeds. 300033. OSTEOSPERMUM MONILIFERUM L. Compositae. Col. No. 695. Local name: Bietou. Sprawling shrub to 8 feet high; highly palatable. Used in sand dune stabilization. Seeds. 300034. PANICUM ANTIDOTALE Retz. Gramineae. Blue panicgrass. Col. No. 638. Plot 48. Originally from Argentina. Perennial bunch- grass medium-coarse stems; very leafy; leaf height 48 inches; head height 60 inches. Excellent seed retaining capacity. Seeds. 300035 to 300043. PANICUM COLORATUM L. 300035. Col. No. 254. Rietvle strain. Local name: Small buffalograss. Towoomba Experiment Station, Plat River plain, level terrain. Eleva- tion 4,250 feet; annual rainfall 19 inches. Reddish fine sandy loam. Erect perennial bunchgrass. Seeds. 300036. Col. No. 333. Local name: Small buffalograss. Pasture land 2 miles south of Komatipoort, Highway N-4. Elevation 1,050 feet. Ko- mati River plain, clay loam. Plants growing in large clumps in Acacia pee Semi-erect perennial rooting at basal nodes; seeds profusely. Seeds. 300037. Col. No. 448. (D. Edwards 3253). Mkuze River valley, 3 miles north of Mkuze, Highway N-14. Elevation 500 feet, level terrain; an- nual rainfall 24 inches. Grazed pasture; ungrazed, 24 inches. Stolo- uRErOUE perennial; prostrate, rooting at all nodes; coarse stems. Sto- ons. 300038. Col. No. 450. (D. Edwards 3258). Grazed pasture, 8 miles north of Mkuze, Highway N-14. Elevation 500 feet, level terrain; an- nual rainfall 24 inches. Stoloniferous perennial; fine stems; ungrazed, 15 inches. Stolons. 300039. Col. No. 595. Grazed pasture, 5 miles north of Cradock. Eleva- tion 2,400 feet, hilly terrain; annual rainfall 12 inches. Shallow rocky soil, disturbed site. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 8 inches; head height 24 inches. Seeds. 300040. Col. No. 610. Ungrazed pasture, 10 miles southeast of Somerset East. Elevation 2,500 feet, level terrain; annual rainfall 20 inches; gray clay loam. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 14 inches; head height 30 inches. Seeds. 300041. Col. No. 635. Plot 29. Rustenburg, Transvaal. Perennial bunchgrass; fine stems; very leafy; leaf height 28 inches; head height 48 inches. Seeds. 300042. Col. No. 636. Plot 31. Kalahari. Perennial bunchgrass; fine stems; leafy, very narrow leaves; leaf sheaths sparingly hirsute. Seeds. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 213 299455 to 300194—Continued ~ 300035 to 300043—Continued 300043. Col. No. 6389. Plot 32. Arizona, United States. Perennial bunchgrass; fine stems; leaf height 26 inches; head height 36 inches. Excellent seed retaining capacity. Seeds. 300044. PANICUM DEUSTUM Thunb. Col. No. 768. Skutwater, West Messina. Presented by Rietondale Re- search Station, Pretoria. Perennial bunchgrass. Seeds. 300045. PANICUM INFESTUM Anderss. Col. No. 290. Disturbed site, hard gravelly soil; 15 miles south of Tzaneen on Great Letaba River. Elevation 1,850 feet, annual rainfall 25 inches. Pe- rennial bunchgrass; leaf height 24 inches, fairly heavy seeder. Seeds. 300046 to 300057. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Guineagrass. 300046. Col. No. 255. Nanyuki strain. Local name: Buffalograss. To- woomba Experiment Station, Plat River plain, level terrain. Elevation 4,250 feet, annual rainfall 19 inches. Reddish fine sandy loam. Erect perennial bunchgrass. Seeds. 300047. Col. No. 277. Local name: Buffalograss. Gravelly soil, over- grazed pasture, Acacia-Digitaria-Urochloa complex, 15 miles west of Louis Trichardt. Elevation 3,120 feet, level terrain between Hout and Sand Rivers; annual rainfall 18 inches. Erect perennial bunchgrass. Seeds. 300048. Col. No. 292. Local name: Buffalograss. Rakob strain; cf. Scheepers No. 146. Pretoria. Disturbed site along road at Merensky Dam across Ramadiepa River, Duiwelskloof. Elevation 2,750 feet. Perennial bunchgrass. Vigorous plants; leaf height 36 inches, head height 48 inches. Inflorescence 12 to 20 inches long; some diseased spikelets. Seeds. 300049. Col. No. 347. Local name: Buffalograss. Open grassland along Loop Road, Kruger National Park. Elevation 1,050 feet, rolling ter- rain, annual rainfall 21 inches. Plants growing in scrub timber in partial shade; sandy soil. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 50 inches; head height 60 inches. Seeds. 300050. Col. No. 368. Plants occur as weed in field, 5 miles north of Nelspruit. Seeds. 300051. Col. No. 616. Waste grounds near beach, East London. Eleva- tion 150 feet; annual rainfall 30 inches; sandy soil. Perennial bunch- grass; leaf height 36 inches; head height 48 inches. Vigorous type with large stems. Seeds. 300052. Col. No. 681. Plot 8. Swaziland. Obtained from Bathurst Agricultural Research Station, Bathurst. Elevation 850 feet, hilly ter- rain; annual rainfall 27 inches; reddish clay soil. Erect perennial bunchgrass; medium coarse stems, very leafy and succulent; leaf height 383 inches; head height 48 inches. Seeds. 300053. Col. No. 632. Plot 12. Kazangula. Obtained from Bathurst Agricultural Research Station, Bathurst. Elevation 850 feet, hilly ter- rain; annual reinfall 27 inches; reddish clay soil. Erect perennial bunchgrass; fine stems; leaf height 24 inches; head height 36 inches; foliage medium green. Seeds. 300054. Col. No. 683. Plot 14. Nelspruit District. Obtained from Bathurst Agricultural Research Station, Bathurst. Elevation 850 feet, hilly terrain; annual rainfall 27 inches; reddish clay soil. Perennial bunchgrass; medium coarse stems; leaf height 24 inches; head height 86 inches. Seeds. 214 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 300046 to 300057—Continued 300055. Col. No. 634. Plot 18. Lilongiye, East Africa. Obtained from Bathurst Agricultural Research Station, Bathurst. Elevation 850 feet, hilly terrain; annual rainfall 27 inches; reddish clay soil. Perennial bunchgrass, forms medium-size clumps with very little branching; stems 144 inch in diameter at base; leaf height 48 inches. Seeds. 300056. Col. No. 637. Plot 50. Kabulabula. Obtained from Bathurst Agricultural Research Station, Bathurst. Elevation 850 feet, hilly ter- rain; annual rainfall 27 inches; reddish clay soil. Perennial bunch- grass; fine stems; leaf height 48 inches; head height 60 inches. Plants very uniform and very leafy; outstanding for yield. Seeds. 300057. Col. No. 640. Plot 44. Coastal type. Obtained from Bathurst Agricultural Research Station, Bathurst. Elevation 850 feet, hilly ter- rain; annual rainfall 27 inches; reddish clay soil. Erect perennial bunchgrass; medium coarse stems; very leafy with broad leaves to % inch wide, hirsute leaf sheaths. Culms tend to spread. Seeds. 300058 and 300059. PANICUM STAPFIANUM Foure. 300058. Col. No. 524. Glen Agricultural College, Glen, Orange Free State. Elevation 4,200 feet, level terrain; annual rainfall 20 inches. Gray heavy soil, Modder River plain. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 12 inches. Seeds. 300059. Col. No. 767. Blaauburg, Transvaal. Presented by Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Perennial bunchgrass. Seeds. 300060. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Col. No. 364. Plants from pasture, 7 miles north of Nelspruit. Seeds. 300061 to 300077. PASPALUM DILATATUM Poir. Gramineae. Dallisgrass. Estcourt Research Farm, Estcourt. 300061 to 300075. Original collections by Dr. J. D. H. Rensch, College of Agriculture, Cedara, Natal. (Reference: South African Journal Agri- cultural Science 4(4): 513-527. 1961). Seeds. 300061. Col. No. 383. Selection 56-19. 300062. Col. No. 384. Selection 56-34. 300063. Col. No. 385. Selection 56-56. 300064. Col. No. 386. Selection 56-63. 300065. Col. No. 387. Selection 56-71. 300066. Col. No. 388. Selection 56-89. 300067. Col. No. 389. Selection 56-125. 300068. Col. No. 390. Selection 56-129. 300069. Col. No. 391. Selection 56-155. 300070. Col. No. 392. Selection 56-156. 300071. Col. No. 398. Selection 56-162. 300072. Col. No. 394. Selection 56-168. 300073. Col. No. 395. Selection 56-170. 300074. Col. No. 396. Selection 56-172. 300075. Col. No. 397. Selection 56-187. 300076. Col. No. 294. Disturbed site along Highway N-5, 20 miles west of Harrismith. Elevation 5,650 feet, rolling terrain; annual rainfall 30 eee Perennial bunchgrass; forms large clmps; leaf height 8 inches. eeds. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 215 299455 to 300194—Continued 300061 to 300077—Continued 300077. Col. No. 680. Disturbed site, 17 miles east of Knysna, Highway N-2. Hilly terrain, sandy clay. Perennial bunchgrass. Seeds. 300078. PASPALUM NOTATUM Fluegge Bahiagrass. Col. No. 527. Glen Agricultural College, Glen, Orange Free State. Ele- vation 4,200 feet, level terrain; annual rainfall 20 inches. Wasteland, heavy clay soil near water hole; plants growing into water. Rhizomatous peren- nial. Rhizomes. 300079. PASPALUM URVILLEI Steud. Vasey grass. Col. No. 617. Waste grounds, East London. Elevation 200 feet; annual rainfall 30 inches; sandy soil. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 24 inches; head height 40 inches; heavy seeder. Seeds. 300080. PASPALUM VAGINATUM Swartz Col. No. 411. Middlerest area, 20 miles east of Estcourt. Elevation 3,500 feet, mountainous terrain; annual rainfall 30 inches; not frost-free. Plants in full sun in dry streambed, silt deposit; grows well in moist sandy soils. Stoloniferous perennial with strong, long stolons; leaf height 12 inches; 1 to 2 racemes per inflorescence. Stolons. 300081. PELTOPHORUM AFRICANUM Sond. Leguminosae. Col. No. 258. Local name: African wattle, Huilbos. Brown clay soil, 55 miles south of Pietersburg, Highway N-1. Nyl River plain, level terrain. Elevation 4,800 feet. Tree, with yellow blossoms; widely distributed throughout the Transvaal, found in highly variable habitats. Seeds. 300082 and 300083. PENNISETUM CLANDESTINUM Hochst. ex Chivenda Gra- mineae. Kikuyugrass. 300082. Col. No. 495. Van Dillon Farm, Harrismith, Orange Free State. Elevation 5,800 feet level terrain; annual rainfall 45 inches. Stolonifer- ous perennial with rhizomes; widespread throughout South Africa. Rhizomes and stolons. 300083. Col. No. 652. Waste grounds in Alexandria, Cape Province. Stolons. 300084 and 300085. PENNISETUM MACROURUM Trin. 300084. Col. No. 239. Plot 147. Elgin, Cape Province. Rhizomatous perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 30 inches. Leaf blades rolled. Seeds. 300085. Col. No. 240. Plot 148. Whitbank. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 48 inches. Seeds. 300086. PENNISETUM PURPUREUM Schum. Elephantgrass. Col. No. 291. Local name: Elephantgrass, Napier Fodder. Near flowing stream in open sun on Westfalia Estate, Duiwelskloof. Elevation 3,000 feet. Erect robust perennial bunchgrass; 16 feet. high, dark green foliage. Sto- lons. 300087. PENNISETUM SETACEUM Forsk. Col. No. 283. Plot 200. United States. Ornamental bunchgrass forming moderately large clumps; leaf height 24 inches; head height 36 inches. Racemes 8 inches; inflorescence blue white. Seeds. 300088. PENNISETUM TYPHOIDES (Burm. f.) Stapf & Hubbard. Col. No. 533. Local name: Pearl millet. Donated by Glen Agricultural College, Glen, Orange Free State. Annual bunchgrass. Seeds. 300089 to 300091. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. 300089. Col. No. 375. var. ‘Black wonder’. Seeds purchased from seed store, Estcourt. 216 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 300089 to 300091—Continued 300090. Col. No. 376. var. ‘Victory’. Seeds purchased from seed store, Estcourt. 300091. Col. No. 377. var. ‘Everbearing’. Seeds purchased from seed store, Estcourt. 300092. PORTULACARIA AFRA Jacq. Portulacaceae. Col. No. 576. Succulent browse plant, 10-15 feet high. Adapted to dry rocky soils. Known as Chinese lantern tree in Australia; reproduction by cuttings or seeds. Seeds donated by Grootfontein Agricultural College, Mid- delburg. Seeds. 300093. PSORALEA OBTUSIFOLIA DC. Leguminosae. Col. No. 562. Disturbed site along road, 15 miles north of Barkley West. Elevation 4,000 feet level terrain; annual rainfall 15 inches. Perennial vine growing in grass. Seeds. 300094. PTEROCARPUS ANGOLENSIS DC. Leguminosae. Col. No. 310. Local name: Kiaat,. Rhodesian teak. Waste land on Croco- dile River, 3 miles north of Nelspruit. Elevation 3,200 feet level terrain, sandy soil. Deciduous tree with pinnately compound leaves; yellow flowers; winged seeds with wing completely surrounding seed. Wood used for furni- ture. Seeds. 300095. PUERARIA LOBATA (Willd.) Ohwi Leguminosae. Col. No. 404. Commercial seed obtained from Estcourt Research Farm, Estcourt. 300096. PUNICA GRANATUM L. Punicaceae. Pomegranate. Col. No. 490. Seeds donated by Mr. L. Andrews, Empangeni, Natal. Or- namental, 12-15 inches high with edible fruits 1.5 inches in diameter. Seeds. 300097. RHYNCHELYTRUM REPENS (Willd.) C. E. Hubb. Gramineae. Col. No. 558. Local name: Red top. Disturbed site, 5 miles east of Bar- kley West, Highway S—5. Elevation 4,000 feet level terrain; annual rainfall 15 inches; shallow rocky soil. Bunchgrass; leaf height 6 inches. Seeds. 300098. RHYNCHOSIA HIRSUTA Eckl. & Zeyh. Leguminosae. Col. No. 625. Disturbed site, 20 miles southwest of East London. Eleva- tion 500 feet, hilly terrain; annual rainfall 30 inches. Seeds. 300099. RHYNCHOSIA MINIMA (L.) DC. var. MINIMA Col. No. 656. Railroad right-of-way, 5 miles southwest of Alexandria. Elevation 700 feet, hilly terrain; annual rainfall 27 inches. Vine, trifoliate rough leaves; yellow blossoms; seedpods 2 inches long, 2 seeds per pod; seeds black. Seeds. 300100. RHYNCHOSIA MINIMA (L.) DC. Col. No. 260. Dark brown clay soil, on bank of Nyl River, 48 miles south of Pietersburg, Highway N-1. Elevation 4,700 feet. Seeds. 300101. RHYNCHOSIA SUBLOBATA (Schumach). Meikle Col. No. 461. (D. Edwards 3266). Near Pongola Bridge on Mgut Road, Natal. Growing among grass on irrigation ditch, reddish clay loam. Vine, 20-80 feet long; trifoliate leaves; several yellow flowers per raceme; black seeds. Seeds. 300102. RHYNCHOSIA TOTTA (Thunb.) D.C. Col. No. 628. Disturbed site, 40 miles southwest of East London. Eleva- tion 500 feet, hilly terrain; annual rainfall 25 inches. Shallow rocky soil over dolerite. Vine; trifoliate leaves 2 inches long; seedpods % inch long; dark brown seeds. Seeds, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 217 299455 to 300194—Continued 300103. RUBUS PINNATUS Willd. Rosaceae. Col. No. 655. Disturbed site 5 miles southwest of Alexandria. Semi- prostrate perennial with branching stems; mauve flowers. Cuttings. 300104. RUBUS RIGIDUS DC. Col. No, 622. Disturbed roadbank 11 miles northwest of East London. Semiviny, light purple rather large blossoms at terminal ends of stems. Cuttings. 300105. SCHISMUS INERMIS (Stapf) C .E. Hubbard Gramineae. Col. No. 676. Waste land in Port Elizabeth. Plants growing on sandy soil in open Hucalyptus thicket. Weak perennial bunchgrass forming small clumps; narrow basal leaves; leaf height 10 inches; head height 15 inches. Seeds. 300106. SCHOTIA BRACHYPETALA Sond. Leguminosae. Col. No. 753. Local name: Tree fuchsia. Tree growing on Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Large, well shaped, deciduous, ornamental shade tree. Pinnate leaves and large red flowers borne in clusters along the twigs. Seeds. 300107. SESAMUM ALATUM Thonn. Pedaliaceae. Col. No. 842. Disturbed site along firebreak on Nahpe Road, Kruger Na- tional Park. Elevation 1,100 feet, level terrain, annual rainfall 20 inches. Plant growing in full sun on sandy soil. Plant erect, 36 inches high with very few basal branches. Seed pods split almost entire length. Seeds. 300108. SESAMUM TRIPHYLLUM Welw. ex Aschers. Col. No. 261. Disturbed site on bank of Nyl River, 47 miles south of Pietersburg. Elevation 4,700 feet. Plants 40 inches high; seed pods split to below the middle; blue flowers. Seeds. 300109. SETARIA FLABELLATA Stapf Gramineae. Col. No. 536. Donated by Glen Agricultural College, Glen, Orange Free State. Perennial bunchgrass. Seeds. 300110. SETARIA NEGLECTA DeWit. Col. No. 608. Ungrazed pasture, 10 miles southeast of Somerset East. Elevation 2,500 feet, level terrain; annual rainfall 20 inches; grey clay loam. Perennial bunchgrass forming small clumps; leaf height 12 inches; head height 24 inches. Seeds. 300111 and 300112. SETARIA woopilI Hack. 300111. Col. No. 451. (D. Edwards 3256). Pastureland 8 miles north of Mkuze, Highway N-14. Elevation 500 feet, level terrain; annual rainfall 24 inches. Plants growing in Acacia-Panicum association on black clay. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 24 inches; head height 386 inches. Seeds. 300112. Col. No. 528. Glen Agricultural College. Elevation 4,200 feet, level terrain; annual rainfall 20 inches. Heavy clay soil in dry stream- bed. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 12 inches. Seeds. 300113. SETARIA sp. Col. No. 381. Estcourt Research Farm, Estcourt. Elevation 3,800 feet, hilly terrain; annual rainfall 29 inches; not frostfree. Bunchgrass with short rhizomes; leaf height 15 inches; head height 36 inches. Seeds. 300114. PENNISETUM SETACEUM (Forsk.) Chiov. Gramineae. Col. No. 688. Waste ground, Mosselbaai. Elevation 200 feet; annual rainfall 17 inches. Perennial bunchgrass forming mediumsize clumps; leaf height 15 inches; head height 24 inches. Inflorescence 10 inches long; rec- ommended as an ornamental. Seeds. 218 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 300115. SORGHUM BICOLOR (L.) Moench Gramineae. Col. No. 446. Cultivated field, 1 mile northeast of Hluhluwe Game Re- serve. Elevation 600 feet, level terrain; annual rainfall 37 inches. Seeds. 300116. SORGHUM VERSICOLOR Anderss. Black sudangrass. Col. No. 476. (D. Edwards 3255). Cultivated field, 1 mile southwest of Mkuze. Plants growing as weed in sisal field. Perennial bunchgrass; plants form large clumps 36 inches high. Seeds. 300117 to 300120. SORGHUM VERTICILLIFLORUM (Steud.) Stapf 300117. Col. No. 262. Disturbed site on bank of Nyl River, 47 miles south of Pietersburg, Highway N-1. Elevation 4,700 feet. Erect an- nual or perennial; 4 to 5 feet; stems pencil-sized; tends to become a weed. Local name: Tabuckigrass. Seeds. 300118. Col. No. 294. Sandy soil on bank of Great Letaba River 15 miles south of Tzaneen. Elevation 1,850 feet, annual rainfall 25 inches. An- nual or weak perennial bunchgrass; 10 feet high, stems %4 inch in diam- eter at base; nodes 8-12 inches, narrow leaf blades 24 inches. Seeds. 300119. Col. No. 329. Waste land 2 miles south of Malelane. Elevation 1,300 feet; Crocodile River plain; annual rainfall 20 inches. Plants growing in hard red clay soil. Annual or perennial bunchgrass; 8 feet high. Seeds. 300120. Col. No. 488. North bank of Tugela River, 5 miles north of Darnall, Highway N-14; dark grey sand. Elevation 400 feet; annual rainfall 40 inches. Seeds. 300121. SORGHUM sp. Col. No. 372. Onverwacht, seven miles northwest of Estcourt. Open grassland, Acacia shrub, sandy soil. Elevation 3,300 feet, rolling terrain; annual rainfall 22 inches. Plants to 48 inches high; heavy seeder. Seeds. 300122 and 300123. SPOROBOLUS FIMBRIATUS Nees Gramineae. 300122. Col. No. 575. Rangeland, 6 miles east of Middelburg. Eleva- tion 4,300 feet, level terrain; annual rainfall 13 inches. Shallow rocky red clay on ungrazed site. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 12 inches; head height 24 inches. Seeds. 300123. Col. No. 598. Disturbed site along highway, 21 miles southwest of Cradock. Elevation 4,000 feet, mountainous terrain; annual rainfall 17 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 12 inches; head height 24 inches. Seeds. 300124. SPOROBOLUS IOCLADOS var. USITATUS (L.) Stent Col. No. 352. Open grassland poorly drained site, near Skukuza, Kruger National Park. Elevation 1,000 feet, level terrain; annual rainfall 21 inches. Plants growing in low area subject to inundation; gray sandy clay soil. Stoloniferous perennial with few stolons; leaf height 3 inches. Seeds. 300125. SPOROBOLUS NITENS Stent Col. No. 353. Open grassland near Skukuza, Kruger National Park. Ele- vation 1,050 feet, level terrain; annual rainfall 21 inches. Plants growing on shallow grey sand in poorly drained site subject to inundation. Peren- nial bunchgrass; leaf height 4 inches; head height 12 inches. Seeds. 300126. SPOROBOLUS VIRGINICUS (L.) Kunth Seashore dropseed. Col. No. 487. (D. Edwards 3305). Coastal sand dunes on Indian Ocean. 1 mile east of St. Lucia. Rhizomatous perennial. Rhizomes. 300127 to 300130. STENOTAPHRUM SECUNDATUM (Walt.) Kuntze. Grami- neae. St. Augustine grass. see Col. No. 207. Lawngrass; also used for stabilizing sand dunes. eeds, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 219 299455 to 300194—Continued 300127 to 300130—Continued 300128. Col. No. 434. Disturbed site, 8 miles north of Tugela River, Highway N-14. Dry red clay, full sun. Stoloniferous perennial. Sto- lons. 300129. Col. No. 626. Disturbed site, 30 miles southwest of East London. Elevation 500 feet, hilly terrain; annual rainfall 31 inches. Plants in Sporobolus association. Stolons. 300130. Col. No. 668. Low wet site, 10 miles southeast of Uitenhage on Port Elizabeth Road. Plants growing in Digitaria-Panicum association. Stoloniferous perennial sodgrass; vigorous. Stolons. 300131. STEREOCHLAENA CAMERONII (Stapf) Pilg. Gramineae. Col. No. 284. Local name: Gilstongrass. Disturbed site, sand pits, well drained loose sand, Westfalia Estate, Duiwelskloof. Elevation 3,000 feet. Stoloniferous perennial; head height 34 inches. Adapted to hot dry habi- tats. Stolons. 300132. ARISTIDA ZEYHERI (Nees) Steud. Gramineae. Col. No. 673. Disturbed site along Port Elizabeth-Uitenhage road, 15 miles northeast of Port Elizabeth. Seeds. Authority not found. 300133. STIZOLOBIUM DEERINGIANUM Bort. Leguminosae. Deering velvetbean. Col. No. 516. Commercial seed donated by S. R. Gasson, Marquard. 300134. STYLOSANTHES SUNDAICA Taub. Leguminosae. Col. No. 657. Presented by Stutterheim Agricultural Research Station, Stutterheim, Cape Province. Seeds. 300135. TEPHROSIA PURPUREA (L.) Pers. Leguminosae. Col. No. 360. Open grassland on Hippo Pool Road, Kruger National Park. Elevation 1,000 feet, level terrain; annual rainfall 21 inches. Plants growing on shallow sandy clay loam in heavy stand of Heteropogon-Hy- parrhenia. Plants 20 inches high; branching; seeding profusely. Seeds. 300136 and 300137. TETRACHNE DREGEI Nees Gramineae. 300136. Col. No. 491. Bethlehem Research Station, Bethlehem, Orange Free State. Elevation 5,400 feet, level terrain; annual rainfall 26 inches. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 15 inches. Seeds. 300137. Col. No. 579. Seeds donated by Grootfontein Agricultural Col- lege, Middelburg, Cape Province. Perennial bunchgrass. Seeds. 300138. TETRAGONIA ARBUSCULA Fenzl ex Harvey & Sond. Aizoaceae. Col. No. 593. Palatable shrub. with very small leaves and winged seeds. Grows well in dry alkaline soils. Seeds. 300139. TETRAPOGON MOSSAMBICENSIS (K. Schum.) Chippind ex B. S. Fisher Gramineae. Col. No. 452. (D. Edwards 3257). Ungrazed pasture, 8 miles north of Mkuze, Highway N-14. Elevation 500 feet, Pongola River plain; annual rainfall 24 inches. Acacia-Panicum association on black clay. Stolonifer- ape eernnial’ leaf height 14 inches; head height 30 inches; heavy seeder. eeds. 300140 and 300141. THEMEDA TRIANDRA Forsk. Gramineae. Rooi grass. 300140. Col. No. 299. Local name: Redgrass. Open grassland on Mt. An- derson, rocky soil, 6 miles east of Lydenburg. Elevation 6,500 feet moun- tainous terrain, western exposure. Plants in Hyparrhenia association. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 12 inches; head height 36 inches. eeds, 220 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 300140 to 300141—Continued 300141. Col. No. 371. Onverwacht, 7 miles northwest of Estcourt. Ele- vation 3,300 feet, rolling terrain; annual rainfall 22 inches. Acacia shrub association, sandy soil. Perennial bunchgrass; leaf height 40 inches; moderate amount of leaves. Seeds. 300142. THESIUM TRIFOLIUM L. f. Santalaceae. Col. No. 612. Open pasture, 2 miles west of Adelaide. Semiviny plants, 2 feet high; plants not spiny; deep orange fruits not lobed. Seeds. 300143. TRICHILIA EMETICA Vahl Meliaceae. Col. No. 309. Local name: Cape mahogany, Natal mahogany. Waste land on Crocodile River, 3 miles north of Nelspruit. Elevation 3,200 feet, level terrain, sandy soil. Tree, up to 60 feet. More or less evergreen with dark green compound leaves 6-9 inches long, leaflets, 5-6 pairs. Seeds with red aril and black spot. Useful as ornamental shade tree. Seeds. 300144. TRICHOPTERYX DREGEANA Nees Gramineae. Col. No. 288. Crevices in rocks in deep shade on bank of Ramadiepa River, Duiwelskloof. Undisturbed site subject to overflow. Slender strag- gling perennial; plants grow in colonies in rocky crevices. Plants. 300145 and 300146. TRIFOLIUM AFRICANUM Ser. Leguminosae. 300145. Col. No. 509. Jim Shannon farm, 21 miles southwest of Har- rismith. Elevation 6,000 feet, mountain side; annual rainfall 32 inches. Plants in grazed pasture among rocks on steep slope, southern exposure. Seeds. 300146. Col. No. 530. Glen Agricultural College. Elevation 4,200 feet; annual rainfall 20 inches. Sandy soil on bank of Modder River. Seeds. 300147 and 300148. TRIFOLIUM BURCHELLIANUM Seringe 300147. Col. No. 588. Fram Longebosch, Cape Province. Donated by Grootfontein Agricultural College, Middelburg, Capt Province. Seeds. 300148. Col. No. 658. Presented by Stutterheim Agricultural Research Station, Stutterheim, Cape Province. Seeds. 300149 to 300154. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 300149. Col. No. 496. Van Dillon Farm, Harrismith. Elevation 5,800 feet; annual rainfall 45 inches. Irrigated meadow, in valley. Vigorous plants; 12 inches high. Seeds. 300150. Col. No. 518. ‘Kenland’. Commercial seed donated by S. R. Gas- son, Marquard. 300151. Col. No. 519. ‘Montgomery’. Commercial seed donated by S. R. Gasson, Marquard. : 300152. Col. No. 520. ‘Giant Red’. Commercial seed donated by S. R. Gasson, Marquard. 300153. Col. No. 521. ‘Chilean Red’. Commercial seed donated by S. R. Gasson, Marquard. 300154. Col. No. 544. Commercial seed. Donated by Glen Agricultural College, Glen, Orange Free State. Seeds. 300155 to 300157. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Whiteclover. 300155. Col. No. 497. Local name: New Zealand White clover. Van Dillon Farm, Harrismith. Elevation 5,800 feet; annual rainfall 45 inches; irrigated meadow. Plants 10 inches. Seeds. rues Col. No. 522. Commercial seed donated by S. R. Gasson, Mar- quard. 300157. Col. No. 548. Local name: New Zealand wild white. Commer- cial seed, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 1964 221 299455 to 300194—Continued 300158 to 300162. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. Seed of breeding lines of red clover soon to be released as cultivars. Do- nated by Grootfontein Agricultural College, Middelburg, Cape Province. 300158. Col. No.587. Breeding line R-69. 300159. Col. No. 589. Breeding line 53. 300160. Col. No. 590. Breeding line 56. 300161. Col. No.591. Breeding line 65. 300162. Col. No. 592. Breeding line 66. 300163 to 300166. UROCHLOA MOSAMBICENSIS (Hack.) Dandy. Gramineae. 300163. Col. No. 266. Disturbed red clay soil on bank of Diep River, 20 miles north of Pietersburg, Highway N-1. Elevation 4,000 feet. Plants growing in open grassland in conjunction with other species of Urochloa. Seo ubent perennial; plants very leafy; heavy seed production. eeds. 300164. Col. No. 2738. Low wet roadside ditch, Mutale River flood plain, 24 miles north of Louis Trichardt. Elevation 2,100 feet, annual rainfall 16 inches. Strongly stoloniferous perennial; prostrate. Stolons. 300165. Col. No. 298. Brown clay loam in citrus orchard on Great Le- taba River 15 miles south of Tzaneen. Elevation 1,850 feet; level ter- rain; annual rainfall 25 inches. Rhizomatous perennial forming dense sod; leaf height 12 inches. Seeds. 300166. Col. No. 326. Waste land 1 mile north of Highway N-4 at Ma- lelane. Elevation 1,300 feet, level terrain; annual rainfall 20 inches. Plants growing on sandy soil near Crocodile River. Rhizomatous peren- nial; leaf height 12 inches. 300167. UROCHLOA sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 271. Disturbed rocky gravelly clay soil along roadside, 23 miles north of Louis Trichardt. Elevation 2,000 feet, level terrain. Sand River plain annual rainfall 18 inches. Stoloniferous, prostrate with broad leaves. Stolons. 300168. UROCHLOA cf. TRICHOPUS (Hochst.) Stapf. Col. No. 380. Estcourt Research Farm, Estcourt. Elevation 3,800 feet, rolling terrain; annual rainfall 29 inches; not frost free. Stoloniferous sod- grass. Stolons. 300169. VIcIA FABA L. Leguminosae. Broadbean. Col. No. 374. Seeds purchased from seed store, Estcourt. 300170. VICIA sp. Col. No. 706. Caledon Wild Flower Garden, Caledon. Woody shrub, branched, 40 inches high; mauve flowers; seed pod 3 inches long, % inch wide. Plant used as ornamental. Seeds. 300171 to 300175. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Leguminosae. Bethlehem Research Station, Bethlehem, Orange Free State. Elevation 5,400 feet, level terrain; annual rainfall 26 inches. Seeds. 300171. Col. No. 499. ‘New Era’. 300172. Col. No. 500. ‘Witzenborg’. 300173. Col. No. 501. ‘Bechuanaland White’. 300174. Col. No. 502. ‘Victor’. 300175. Col. No. 508. ‘Saunders Upright’. 300176. VIGNA WILMSII Burtt-Davy Col. No. 412. Middlerest, 20 miles east of Estcourt. Elevation 3,500 feet, hilly terrain; annual rainfall 30 inches; not frost free. Plant in wet sand in running stream. Heavily nodulated vine; trifoliate leaves, narrow leafiets; yellow flowers. Seeds. 222 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 299455 to 300194—Continued 300177. VIRGILIA OROBOIDES (Berg.) Salter Leguminosae. Col. No. 709. Ornamental shrub. Seeds. Presented by Mr. H. F. Wood, Hermanus, Cape Province. 300178 and 300179. WATSONIA (hybrids). Iridaceae. 300178. Col. No. 711. Purchased from Bloem Erf Nurseries, Stellen- bosch, Cape Province. Cultivated ornamental, Hybrid No. 5. Corms. 300179. Col. No. 712. Purchased from Bloem Erf Nurseries, Stellen- bosch, Cape Province. Cultivated ornamental, Hybrid Bloem-Erf Or- chard. Corms. 300180. WATSONIA MERIANA Miller Col. No. 716. Purchased from Bloem Erf Nurseries, Stellenbosch, Cape Province. Cultivated ornamental, Hybrid No. 3. Corms. 300181. WATSONIA (hybrid). Col. No. 718. Purchased from Bloem Erf Nurseries, Stollenbosch, Cape Province. Cultivated ornamental, Hybrid No. 2. Deep rose flowers. Corms. 300182. WATSONIA ALETROIDES Ker-Gawl. Col. No. 715. Purchased from Bloem Erf Nurseries, Stellenbosch, Cape Province. Cultivated ornamental. Corms. 300183. WATSONIA ANGUSTA Ker. Col. No. 687. Outiniqua Agricultural Research Station, George. Eleva- tion 300 feet, hilly terrain; annual rainfall 40 inches. Acid sandstone pH 4.5. Plants 40 inches high. Corms. 300184. WATSONIA HUMILIs Mill. Col. No. 708. Cultivated ornamental, orange flowers. Plants require 3 years to blossom. Corms. Presented by Mr. H. F. Wood, Hermanus, Cape Province. 300185. WATSONIA IRIDIFOLIA var. OBRIENI N. E. Brown. Col. No. 719. Purchased from Bloem Erf Nurseries, Stellenbosch, Cape Province. Cultivated ornamental. Corms. 300186. WATSONIA MARGINATA (Thunb.) Ker. Col. No. 718. Purchased from Bloem Erf Nurseries, Stellenbosch, Cape Province. Cultivated ornamental. Corms. 300187. WATSONIA PRIORI L. Bolus Col. No. 722. Purchased from Bloem Erf Nurseries, Stellenbosch, Cape Province. Cultivated ornamental. Seeds. 300188. WATSONIA PYRAMIDATA (Andrews) Klatt. Buglelily. Col. No. 717. Purchased from Bloem Erf Nurseries, Stellenbosch, Cape Province. Cultivated ornamental. Corms. 300189. WATSONIA STANFORDII L. Bolus Col. No. 720. Purchased from Bloem Erf Nurseries, Stellenbosch, Cape Province. Cultivated ornamental. Corms. 300190. WATSONIA sp. Col. No. 308. Open grassland, Mt. Anderson, 10 miles east of Lydenburg. Plants occur in partly decayed rock. Elevation 7,000 feet. Flower stalks 24 inches with purplish flowers occurring separately in two rows along the stem. Corms. 300191. WATSONIA sp. Col. No. 710. Rocky Table Mountain grey sandstone, 30 miles west of Hermanus, Highway N-2. Plants growing among rocks. Plants 12 inches; flower stems 20 inches; blue flowers. Corms. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 223 299455 to 300194—Continued 300192. WATSONIA sp. Col. No. 714. Purchased from Bloem Erf Nurseries, Stellenbosch, Cape Province. Local name: Shell pink. Cultivated ornamental. Corms. 300193. DIGITARIA SETIVALVA Stent Gramineae. Col. No. 145. Plot 741. From Natal. Plant stoloniferous; stems fine; leaves to 8 inches high; seed heads few. From Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Stolons. 300194. PASPALUM NOTATUM Fluegge Gramineae. Bahiagrass. Col. No. 289. Packed red clay soil in old roadbed, Westfalia Estate, Dui- welskloof. Plants growing in full sun. Rhizomatous perennial. Rhizomes. 300195 to 300238. From Greece, Yugoslavia, and Crete. Seeds collected by P. F. Knowles, Uni- versity of California, Davis, Calif. Received Aug. 11, 1964. 300195 to 300210. From Greece. 300195. CARTHAMUS LANATUS L. Compositae. Col. No. N-386. Near sea, 2 miles southwest of Kamiros, Rhodes Island. Plants dry, scarce; flowers probably light yellow. 300196 to 300202. CARTHAMUS DENTATUS Vahl. 300196. Col. No. N-32. In wild near Rhyduras (Donkey) River bridge south of Malon, 30 miles from Rhodes, road to Lindos, Rhodes Island. Plants scattered; resembles C. tenuis but leaves have slight dentation. 300197. Col. No. N-83. In wild in field of weeds 6 miles from Lindos, road to Kamiros, Rhodes. Plants somewhat immature; flowers light blue. 300198. Col. No. N-34. In cleared grainfield, low mountainous area, 13 miles from Lindos, road to Kamiros, Rhodes. In wild; bracts long; flowers blue. 300199. Col. No. N-35. Cleared grainfield 53 miles from Lindos, road to Kamiros, Rhodes. Outer bracts long, strongly spined; flowers blue. 300200. Col. No. N-88. Weeds in olive orchard, 22 miles from Athens, road to Corinth. Plants abundant, gray green, to 30 inches high; heads almost 1 inch in diameter; flowers white to lavender; seeds al- most mature. 300201. Col. No. N-39. Weed in olive orchard 22 miles from Athens, road to Corinth. Plants scarce, almost green rather than gray green. 300202. Col. No. N-42. In olive orchard 21 miles north of Areopolis, road to Kalamata. Plants to 30 inches high; heads almost 1 inch in diameter; flowers lavender; seeds nearing maturity. 300203 and 300204. CARTHAMUS LANATUS L. 300203. Col. No. N-40. Weed in olive orchard 22 miles from Athens, road to Corinth. Plants to 12 inches high; seeds mature for some time. 300204. Col. No. N-41. In olive orchard 21 miles north of Areopolis, road to Kalamata. Plants to 30 inches high; outer bracts somewhat longish; seeds almost completely ripe. 300205 to 300208. CARTHAMUS TENUIS (Boiss. & Blanche) Bornm. 300205. Col. No. N-29. In harvested fields 7 miles from Rhodes, road to Lindos, Rhodes Island. Plants of open habit, to 2 feet high; flow- ers white. 300206. Col. No. N-30. In fields 7 miles from Rhodes, road to Lindos, Rhodes. Plants have open habit; flowers light blue. 224 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 300195 to 300238—Continued 300205 to 300208—Continued 300207. Col. No. N-31. Scattered plants in grass in mixed fig and olive orchard 12 miles from Rhodes, road to Lindos, Rhodes. Plant dry, severely insect damaged; flowers white. 300208. Col. No. N-87. In cleared cereal field near sea level, 3 miles northeast of Kamiros. Flowers light blue and white. 300209. LINUM sp. Linaceae. Col. No. N-438. Dry, hilly roadside waste area, 22 miles from Kalamata, road to Tripolis. Plants to 12 inches high; bolls small, a few green. 300210. LINUM sp. Col. No. N-44. Dry, hilly roadside waste area, 22 miles from Kalamata, road to Tripolis. Plants to 20 inches high, completely dry. 300211 to 300215. From Yugoslavia. 300211. CARTHAMUS DENTATUS Vahl. Compositae. Col. No. N-5. Roadside 22 miles south of Skopje. 300212 to 300214. CARTHAMUS LANATUS L. 300212. Col. No. N-l. Roadside 40 miles south of Starigrad. Plants to 3 feet high. 300213. Col. No. N-2. Roadside 40 miles south of Starigrad. Plants smallish; head diameter about 0.5 inch. 200214. Col. No. N-+4. Roadside 22 miles south of Skopje. Plants to 3 feet high. 300215. CARTHAMUS sp. Col. No. N-3. Roadside near Adriatic, 8 miles southeast of Dubrovnik. Plants to 3 feet high. 300216 to 300238. From Crete. 300216. CARDUNCELLUS CAERULEUS (Gaertn.) Less. Compositae. Col. No. N—7. About ruins of palace at Malia, about 19 miles east of Iraklion. Dried up perennial; all heads severely insect damaged. 300217 to 300226. CARTHAMUS LANATUS L. Compositae. 300217. Col. No. N-8. Roadside 32.5 miles east of Iraklion. Plants to 3 feet high; seeds somewhat immature. 300218. Col. No. N-10. Roadside 49 miles east of Iraklion, road to Elounda. Plants near maturity, to 3 feet high. 300219. Col. No. N-11. Roadside 1.2 miles north of Teraptera. Plants to 3 feet high; seeds mature. 300220. Col. No. N-12. Mountain roadside 11 miles from Iraklion, east of Marathos. Plants to two feet high; flowers cream colored. 300221. Col. No. N-14. Roadside 19 miles west of Iraklion, west of Marathos. Flowers white. 300222. Col. No. N-15. In wild 19 miles west of Iraklion. Flowers cream colored. 300223. Col. No. N-16. Mountain roadside 19 miles west of Iraklion. Plants scarce; flowers yellow. 300224. Col. No. N-20. Roadside 1.2 miles west of Khama, near Laros. Seeds mature. 300225. Col. No. N-26. In wild 2 miles east of ruins at Phaestos. Plant 2 feet high; seeds almost mature. 300226. Col. No. N-28. In wild 10 miles southwest of Iraklion. Plants to 2 feet high, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 225 300195 to 300238—Continued 300227 and 300228. CARTHAMUS DENTATUS Vahl. 300227. Col. No. N-6. Local name: Kartaros. In wild along road- side and in fields 4.5 miles east of Iraklion. Plants to 30 inches high; first flowers in bloom. 300228. Col. No. N-9. Roadside 50 miles east of Iraklion, road to Eloundo. Plants to 3 feet high. 300229 to 300231. CARTHAMUS GLAUCUS Bieb. 300229. Col. No. N-i9. Along main road, eastern outskirts of Rethymnon. Plants to 4 feet high; flowers mostly pale blue, a few white. 300230. Col. No. N-22. Scattered among other weeds in field 2 miles west of Rethymnon. Flowers light blue. 300231. Col. No. N-—23. Scattered among other weeds in field 2 miles west of Rethymnon. Plant low growing, late maturing. 300232 to 300234. CARTHAMUS LANATUS L. 300232. Col. No. N-17. By roadside olive orchard, at Km. stone 32.5, 31 miles west of Iraklion. Plants to 3 feet high; heads about 1 inch diameter; flowers pale yellow; pollen yellow. 300233. Col. No. N-18. In wild in field about 0.6 miles east of Alex- andro Phadi, 38 miles west of Iraklion. Plants to 2 feet high; heads 0.75 inches diameter; flowers pale yellow. 300234. Col. No. N-27. Along a side road 0.6 miles west of Ayia Varvara. Plants to 2 feet high; pollen yellow. 300235 and 300236. CARTHAMUS LEUCOCAULOS Sibth. & Smith 300235. Col. No. N-13. Mountainous roadside west of Marathos, 16 miles west of Iraklion. Plants to 24 inches high; flowers light purple to rose colored; seeds probably not mature. 300236 Col. No. N-25. Roadside, 9 miles west of Iraklion. Plants to 2 feet high; seeds somewhat immature. 300237. Lotus cf. HALOPHILUS Boiss. Leguminosae. Col. No. N-24. In a field with other weeds 1.8 miles west of Rethym- non. Annual, flat on ground. 300238. RICINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. Col. No. N-21. Dry creekside near highway bridge 5 miles east of Khamia. From individual plant, resistant to shattering; capsules tough; seeds small. 300239 to 300247. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. From Nigeria. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Station, Mokwa, Jebba. Received Aug. 18, 1964. Nigerian P.I.Nos. selection Group Remarks 300239. GBS 601. Kongwa Runner. High yield at Mokwa. 300240. JBU. 606. Matevere Bunch. Earlier than most Spreading Bunch. 300241. LBU 595. Virginia type pods. 300242. LBU. 598. Ilorin Bunch pods. Plants large, coarse, long season. 300243. LBU 5912. Castle Cary Bunch. Pods smaller than usual. 300244. MS 589. Natal Runner. High yield. 300245. OBS 595. Zaria type pods. Plants large, coarse, long season. 300246. TBU 5913. Samaru Bunch. High yield at Mokwa. 300247. VS 591. Zaria Runner. Constricted, non-beaked pods. 226 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 300248 to 300255. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Leguminosae. Lentil. From the Syrian Arab Republic. Seeds presented by the United States Consu- late General, Aleppo. Received Aug. 18, 1964. 300248. Grade one Hassey red lentils from Hass Mountains south of Aleppo. Seeds small, storage durability excellent; yield above average; does not cook well first year. 300249. Grade one Kurdish white lentils from Kurdish Mountains north of Aleppo. Seeds large, storage durability average; production yield aver- age; cooks very well. 300250. Grade one plain red lentils from north of Aleppo. Seeds small, storage durability average; production yield high; cooks well. 300251. Grade two Hassey red lentils from Hass Mountains south of Aleppo. Seeds small, storage durability excellent; low percentage of foreign mat- ter; yield above average; does not cook well. 300252. Grade two Kurdish white lentils from Kurdish Mountains north of Aleppo. Seeds large, storage durability average; production yield aver- age; cooks very well. 300253. Grade two plain red lentils from north of Aleppo. Seeds small, storage durability average; high percentage of foreign matter; production yield high; cooks well. 300254. Grade two plain red lentils from east of Aleppo. Seeds small, stor- age durability above average; high percentage of foreign matter; produc- tion yield very low; does not cook well. 300255. Grade three of Kurdish white lentils from Kurdish Mountains north of Aleppo. Seeds large, storage durability average; high percentage of foreign matter; production yield average; cooks very well. 300256 and 300257. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Citrus and Sub- tropical Fruit Research Institute, Nelspruit. Received Aug. 19, 1964. 300256. CITRUS (hybrid). Rutaceae. Poncirus trifoliata « Citrus sp. ‘Cleopatra 639’. 300257. CITRUS sp. Rutaceae. ‘Tomango 86’. 300258 and 300259. From the Netherlands. Scions presented by the Plantenziektenkundige Dienst, Wageningen. Received Aug. 20, 1964. 300258. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Rosaceae. ‘Belle de Boskoop’. Common apple. 300259. PRUNUS DOMESTICA L. Rosaceae. Common plum. ‘Pocegaca’. 300260 to 300556. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Estudo da Pastagem Nativa no Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre. Received Aug. 20, 1964. 300260 to 300475. PASPALUM DILATATUM Poir. Gramineae. Dallisgrass. 300260 to 300285. Sao Gabriel. 300260. Clone No. 3 300263. Clone No. 7. 300261. Clone No. 4. 300264. Clone No. 8. 300262. Clone No. 6. 300265. Clone No. 9. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 300260 to 300556—Continued 300260 to 300495—Continued 300260 to 300285—Continued 300266. 300267. 300268. 300269. 300270. 300271. 300272. 300273. 300274. 300275. 300286. 300287. 300288. 300289. 300290. 300291. 300292. 300293. 300294. 300295. 300296. 300297. 300298. 300299. 300300. 300301. 300302. 300303. 300304. 300305. 300306. 300307. 300308. 300309. 300310 to 300310. 300311 300312. 300313. 300314. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. Ie 18. 19. 20. Clone No. 39. Clone No. 40. 41. 42. 44, 44, 45. Clone No. 47. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. 300340. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Vacaria. Sao Gabriel. Sao Gabriel. Sao Gabriel. Sao Gabriel. Vacaria. Sao Gabriel. Vacaria. Sao Gabriel. Vacaria. Sao Gabriel. Vacaria. Sao Gabriel. Sao Gabriel. Sao Gabriel. Sao Gabriel. Sao Gabriel. Sao Gabriel. Vacaria. Sao Gabriel. Sao Gabriel. Sao Gabriel. Vacaria. Sao Gabriel. Vacaria. 69. 75. 1s 19). 80. 300276. 300277. 300278. 300279. 300280. 300281. 300282. 300283. 300284. 300285. 300315. 300316. 300317. 300318. 300319. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. 21. 22. 23. 24, 26. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 82. 85. 87. 89. 90. 227 228 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 300260 to 300556—Continued 300260 to 300495—Continued 300310 to 300340—Continued 30039. 300321. 300322. 300323. 300324. 300325. 300326. 300327. 300328. 300329. 300330. 300341. 300342. 300343. 300344. 300345. 300346. 300347. 300348. 300349. 300350. 300351. 300352. 300353. 300354. 300355. 300356. 300357. 300358. 300359. 300360. 300361. 300362. Clone No. 91. Clone No. 94. Clone No. 95. Clone No. 96. Clone No. 97. Clone No. 98. Clone No. 99. Clone No. 100. Clone No. 102. Clone No. 103. Clone No. 105. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. . 148. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No 300363 to 300369. 300363. 300364. 300365. 300366. 300367. 300368. 300369. 138. 138. 139. 139. 140. 140. 141. 143. 144. 145. 145. 147. 147. 148. 149. 150. 150. 151. 153. 154. 155. 300331. 300332. 300333. 300334. 300335. 300336. 300337. 300338. 300339. 300340. Uruguaiana. Vacaria. Uruguaiana. Vacaria. Uruguaiana. Uruguaiana+. Vacaria. Uruguaiana. Uruguaiana. Uruguaiana. Vacaria. Uruguaiana. Vacaria. Uruguaiana. Vacaria. Uruguaiana. Uruguaiana. Vacaria. Uruguaiana. Uruguaiana. Uruguaiana. Sao Gabriel. Uruguaiana. Clone No. 155. 158. 159. 160. 161. 162. 163. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. (N.F.). (N.F.). Clone No. . 110. yoke Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No Clone No 107. 113. 114, 115. 118. 123. 130. 137. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 300260 to 300556—Continued 300260 to 300495—Continued 300370. 300371. 300372. 300373. 300374. 300375. 300376. 300377. 300378. 300379. 300380. 300381. 300382. 300383. 300384. 300385. 300386. 300387. 300388. 300389. 300390. 300391. 300392. 300393. 300394. 300395. 300396. 300397. 300398. 300399. 300400. 300401. 300402. 300403. 300404. 300405. 300406. 300407. 300408. 300409. 300410. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No Clone No Clone No 164. 167. 167. 168. 172. 175. 178. 179. 180. 181. 182. 183. 184. 185. 186. 187. 188. 189. 190. 191. 193. 194. 196. ENC 199: 199° 200. 201. 202. 292. 203. 203. 204. 204. 205. 206. 206. 207. . 207. . 208. . 209. Vacaria. Uruguaiana. Vacaria. Uruguaiana. (N.F.) Uruguaiana. (N.F.) Uruguaiana. (N.F.) Uruguaiana. (N.F.) Uruguaiana. (N.F.) Uruguaiana. Uruguaiana. (N.F.) Uruguaiana. Uruguaiana. Uruguaiana. (N.F.) Uruguaiana. (N.F.) Uruguaiana. (N.F.) Uruguaiana. (N.F.) Uruguaiana. (N.F.) Uruguaiana. Vacaria. (N.F.) Uruguaiana. (N.F.) Uruguaiana. (N.F.) Uruguaiana. (N.F.) Uruguaiana. (N.F.) Bage. (N.F.) Bage. Vacaria. (N.F.) Bage. (N.F.) Bage. (N.F.) Bage. Vacaria. (N.F.) Bage. Vacaria. (N.F.) Pelotas. Vacaria. Vacaria. (N.F.) Pelotas. Vacaria. (N.F.) Pelotas. Vacaria. Vacaria. (N.F.) Pelotas. 229 230 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 300260 to 300556—Continued 300260 to 300495—Continued 300411. Clone No. 209. Vacaria. 300412. Clone No. 210. Vacaria. 300413. Clone No. 211. Vacaria. 300414. Clone No. 212. (N.F.) Pelotas. 300415. Clone No. 212. Vacaria. 300416. Clone No. 213. (N.F.) Pelotas. 300417. Clone No. 214. (N.F.) Pelotas. 300418. Clone No. 214. Vacaria. 300419 to 300446. Pelotas. 300419. Clone No. 215. (N.F.). 300433. Clone No. 232. 300420. Clone No. 216. (N.F.). 300434. Clone No. 233. 300421. Clone No. 217. (N.F.). 300435. Clone No. 234. 300422. Clone No. 218. (N.F.). 300436. Clone No. 235/54. 300423. Clone No. 219. (N.F.). 300437. Clone No. 236. 300424. Clone No. 220. (N.F.). 300438. Clone No. 239. 300425. Clone No. 221. (N.F.). 300439. Clone No. 241. 300426. Clone No. 223. (N.F.). 300440. Clone No. 243. 300427. Clone No. 225. (N.F.). 300441. Clone No. 245. 300428. Clone No. 226. (N.F.). 300442. Clone No. 247. 300429. Clone No. 227. (N.F.). 300443. Clone No. 248. 300430. Clone No. 228. (N.F.). 300444. Clone No. 250. 300431. Clone No. 229. (N.F.). 300445. Clone No. 255. 300432. Clone No. 230. 300446. Clone No. 256. 300447. Clone No. 809. (N.F.) Bage. 300448. Clone No. 810. (N.F.) Bage. 300449. Clone No. 811. (N.F.) Bage. 300450. Clone No. 812. (N.F.) Bage. 300451. Clone No. 818. (N.F.) Bage. 300452. Clone No. 815. (N.F.) Bage. 300453. Clone No. 843. (N.F.) Bage. 300454. Clone No. 844. (N.F.) Bage. 300455. Clone No. 845. (N.F.) Bage. 300456. Clone No. 846. (N.F.) Bage. 300457. Clone No. 847. (N.F.) Bage. 300458. Clone No. 848. (N.F.) Bage. 300459 to 300475. From plants having yellow anthers. All are from Vacaria. 300459. Clone No. 72. 300463. Clone No. 121. 300460. Clone No. 73. 300464. Clone No. 122. 300461. Clone No. 110. 300465. Clone No. 123. 300462. Clone No. 116. 300466. Clone No. 127. 300260 to 300556—Continued 300260 to 300495—Continued 300459 to 300475—Continued 300467. Clone No. 134. 300468. Clone No. 161. 300469. Clone No. 162. 300470. Clone No. 164. 300471. Clone No. 186. 300476 to 300549. 300476 to 300502. Sao Gabriel. 300476. Clone No. 1. 300477. Clone No. 2. 300478. Clone No. 4. 300479. Clone No. 5. 300480. Clone No. 6. 300481. Clone No. 8. 300482. Clone No. 9. 300483. Clone No. 11. 300484. Clone No. 13. 300485. Clone No. 14. 300486. Clone No. 15. 300487. Clone No. 16. 300488. Clone No. 17. 300489. Clone No. 22. 300503 to 300539. Vacaria. 300503. Clone No. 361. 300504. Clone No. 362. 300505. Clone No. 364. 300506. Clone No. 366. 300507. Clone No. 367. 300508. Clone No. 369. 300509. Clone No. 370. 300510. Clone No. 371. 300511. Clone No. 372. 300512. Clone No. 373. 300513. Clone No. 374. 300514. Clone No. 375. 300515. Clone No. 376. 300516. Clone No. 377. 300517. Clone No. 378. 300518. Clone No. 379. 300519. Clone No. 381. 300520. Clone No. 382. 300521. Clone No. 383. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 300472. 300473. 300474. 300475. 300490. 300491. 300492. 300493. 300494. 300495. 300496. 300497. 300498. 300499. 300500. 300501. 300502. 300522. 300523. 300524. 300525. 300526. 300527. 300528. 300529. 300530. 300531. 300532. 300533. 300534. 300535. 300536. 300537. 300538. 300539. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. Clone No. 193. 198. 200. 201. PASPALUM PAUCICILIATUM (Parodi) Herter 25. 26. 27. 29. 30. 31. 32. 36. 39. 42. 44, 50. 55. 384. 385. 386. 387. 389. 391. 392. 393. 394. 395. 397. 398. 401. 403. 404. 406. 408. 409. 231 232 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 300260 to 300556—Continued 300476 to 300549—Continued 300540 to 300549. N.FAC. 300540. Clone No. 630. 300541. Clone No. 631. 300542. Clone No. 639. 300543. Clone No. 640. 300544. Clone No. 643. 300545. Clone No. 644. 300546. Clone No. 645. 300547. Clone No. 622. (N.F.) Montenegro. 300548. Clone No. 664. (N.F.) Montenegro. 300549. Clone No. 668. (N.F.) Montenegro. 300550 to 300555. PASPALUM URVILLEI Steud. Vasey grass. 300550. Clone No.131. Vacaria. Tipo Riogradense. 300551. Clone No. 149. Vacaria. 300552. Clone No.182. Vacaria. 300553. Clone No.188. Vacaria. Tipo Riograndense. 300554. Clone No.195. Varcaria. 300555. Clone No.197. Varcaria. 300556. PASPALUM sp. Clone No. 191. Vacaria. 300557. AVERRHOA BILIMBI L. Oxalidaceae. Bilimbi. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Aug. 24, 1964. 300558 to 300565. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Leguminosae. Lentil. From Lebanon. Seeds presented by the United States Embassy, Beirut. Re- ceived Aug. 24, 1964. Red lentils from Bekaa valley. 300558. No.1. Ayn Kfarzabad village. 300559. No.2. Doures village. 300560. No.3. Talya village. 300561. No.4. Talya village. 300562. No.5. Taybi village. 300563. No.6. Turbal village. White lentils from Bekaa valley. 300564. No.1. Doures village. 300565. No.2. Taybi village. 300566 to 300584. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the Botani- cal Garden, Kabardino-Balkarian State University, Nalchik. Received Aug. 25, 1964. 300566. ALLIUM VICTORIALIS L. Liliaceae. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 233 300567. BROMUS OXYODON Schrenk Gramineae. 300568. BROMUS VARIEGATUS Bieb. 300569. Buxus sp. Buxaceae. 300570. CARPINUS sp. Betulaceae. 300571. COTONEASTER INTEGERRIMA Medic. Rosaceae. European cotoneaster. 300572. COTONEASTER MELANOCARPA Lodd. 300573. DIANTHUS ARMERIA L. Caryophyllaceae. 300574. HORDEUM VIOLACEUM Boiss. & Hohen. Gramineae. 300575. HYPERICUM INODORUM Mill. Guttiferae. St.-Johns-wort. 300576. IRIS SULPHUREA Koch Iridaceae. 300577. LILIUM MONADELPHUM Bieb. Liliaceae. Great Caucasian lily. 300578. MEDICAGO FALCATA L. Leguminosae. Yellow-flowered alfalfa. Perennial. 300579. MELICA TRANSSILVANICA Schur Gramineae. Melic. 300580. ONOBRYCHIS VASSILCZENKOI Grossheim Leguminosae. 300581. PRUNUS LAUROCERASUS L. Rosaceae. English cherry-laurel. 300582. RHODODENDRON CAUCASICUM Pall. Ericaceae. Caucasian rhododendron. 300583. SAMBUCUS NIGRA L. Caprifoliaceae. European elder. 300584. VIBURNUM LANTANA L. Caprifoliaceae. Wayfaring-tree. 300585 to 300596. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. From Vietnam. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission, Saigon. Received Aug. 25, 1964. From the Eakmat Experiment Station, Banmethuot, Vietnam. 300585. ‘Argentine’. 300591. ‘North Carolina 2’. 300586. ‘Florispan’. 300592. ‘Spanish Bunch’. 300587. ‘Giay’, “Bien-Hoa’’. 300593. ‘Spanish 139’. 300588. ‘Moket’. 300594. ‘Tainan No. 7’. 300589. ‘Mwitunde’. 300595. ‘Tsi-Qui’. 300590. ‘Natal Common’. 300596. ‘Va. Bunch’. 300597 to 300649. From Brazil. Seeds presented by Edgar Ribas, Lions Club, Curitiba, Parana. Received Aug. 27, 1964. 300597. ACACIA PODALYRIIFOLIA A. Cunn. ex Don Leguminosae. Pearl acacia. 300598. ACACIA TRINERVATA Sieber ex DC. 300599. ARCHONTOPHOENIX sp. Palmae. 300600. ASPIDOSPERMA RAMIFLORUM Muell.-Arg. Apocynaceae. 300601. ASTRONIUM BALANSAE Engl. Anacardiaceae. 300602. ASTRONIUM URUNDEUVA (Allemo) Engl. 300603. BALFOURODENDRON RIEDELIANUM Engl. Rutaceae. 300604. BOMBAX CYATHOPHORUM (Casar.) K. Schum. Bombacaceae. 300605. CAESALPINIA SPINOSA (Mol.) Kuntze Leguminosae. 234 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 300597 to 300649—Continued 300606. 300607. 300608. 300609. 300610. 300611. 300612. 300613. 300614. 300615. 300616. 300617. 300618. 300619. 300620. 300621. 300622. 300623. 300624. 300625. 300626. 300627. 300628. 300629. 300630. 300631. 300632. 300633. 300634. 300635. 300636. 300637. 300638. 300639. 300640. 300641. 300642. 300643. 300644. 300645. CARYOTA URENS L. Palmae. Toddy palm. CASSIA ALATA L. Leguminosae. Ringworm cassia. CASSIA FISTULA L. Golden-shower. CASSIA MULTIJUGA L..C. Rich. CASSIA sp. CENTROLOBIUM ROBUSTUM (Vell.) Mart. ex Benth. Leguminosae. CHLOROPHORA TINCTORIA (L.) Gaud. Moraceae. CHORISIA SPECIOSA St. Hil. Bombacaceae. Floss-silktree. CHRYSALIDOCARPUS LUTESCENS (Bory) Wendl. Palmae. Yellow palm. CITHAREXYLUM MYRIANTHUM Cham. Verbenaceae. CUPRESSUS SEMPERVIRENS L. Pinaceae. Italian cypress. DALBERGIA sp. Leguminosae. DRIMYS WINTERI Forst. Magnoliaceae. Wintersbark drimys. ENTEROLOBIUM CONTORTISILIQUUM (Vell.) Morong. Leguminosae. Timbo. ERYTHRINA FALCATA Benth. Leguminosae. Coraltree. ESENBECKIA LEIOCARPA Engl. Rutaceae. EUCALYPTUS ROBUSTA J. E. Smith Myrtaceae. Brown gum. EUCALYPTUS SALIGNA J. E. Smith EUPLASSAN CANTAREIRAE Sleum. Proteaceae. EUTERPE EDULIS Mart. Palmae. Para palm. HOVENIA DULCIS Thunb. Rhamnaceae. Raisin tree. JACARANDA ACUTIFOLIA Humb. & Bonpl. Bignoniaceae. LITHRAEA sp. Anacardiaceae. MACHAERIUM VILLOSUM Vog. Leguminosae. METRODOREA PUBESCENS St. Hil. & Tul. Rutaceae. MIMOSA BIMUCRONATA (DC.) Kuntze Leguminosae. MyYROXYLON PERUIFERUM L. f. Leguminosae. ORMOSIA ARBOREA (Vell.) Harms Leguminosae. PELTOPHORUM DUBIUM (Spreng.) Taub. Leguminosae. PIPTADENIA COLUBRINA (Vell.) Benth. Leguminosae. PIPTADENIA MACROCARPA Benth. PIPTADENIA sp. PITTOSPORUM UNDULATUM Vent. Pittosporaceae. Orange pittosporum. PLATYSCYAMUS sp. Leguminosae. PTEROGYNE NITENS Tulasne Leguminosae. SAPINDUS SAPONARIA L. Sapindaceae. Southern soapberry. SCHINUS TEREBINTHIFOLIUS Raddi. Anacardiaceae. Brazilian peppertree. SCHIZOCALYX sp. Rubiaceae. TAXODIUM DISTICHUM (L.) Rich. Pinaceae. TECTONA GRANDIS L. f. Verbenaceae. Teak. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 235 300597 to 300649—Continued 300646. TERMINALIA ARGENTEA Mart. Combretaceae. 300647. (Undetermined.) A legume. 300648. (Undetermined.) Seeds large winged. 300649. (Undetermined.) Seeds small somewhat conical, brown. 300650 to 300654. SORGHUM BICOLOR (L.) Moench Gramineae. From Nigeria. Seeds presented by the Institute for Agricultural Research, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Received Aug. 28, 1964. 300650. ‘Caffra’. ex Biye. 300653. ‘Shabul’. 300651. KYG 5760-3-10. 300654. SK 5912. 300652. SEF 60. 300655 to 300686. PHAESOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. From Chile. Seeds presented by the Ministerio de Agricultura, Santiago. Received Aug. 28, 1964. Seeds black. 300655. ‘Beurre du Paulinat’. 300656. ‘Beurre Nain Merville Marche’. 300657. ‘Beurre Nain du Mont’. 300658. ‘Beurre Sure Crop’. 300659. ‘Carnaval de Venecia’. 300660. CCGB-44. 300661. ‘Chiapas—4—A’. 300662. ‘Cubanos’. 300663. ‘Dargel’. 300664. ‘Fiske by Harcot Nain Sans Fils’. 300665. ‘Liguedeux’. 300666. ‘Maravilla de Venecia.’ 300667. ‘Mulatos’. 300668. ‘Negro Argel’. 300669. ‘Negro de Cuba’. 300670. ‘Negro de Guatemala’. 300671. ‘Noir Hatif de Belgique’. 300672. ‘Nouvel Ermitage’. 300673. No. 20. 300674. No. 55. 300675. No. 71-B. 300676. No. 74. 300677. ‘Ricos’. 300678. ‘Ricos—2015’. 300679. ‘Roi de Belges’. 236 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 300655 to 300686—Continued 300680. ‘Saint Marcellin’. 300681. ‘Sin Nombre 6’. 300682. ‘Tous Les Jour’. 300683. ‘Veracrus 1-A’. 300684. ‘Burros’ x ‘Frutilla—38’. 300685. ‘Red Kidney’ x ‘Caballeros 1641-38A’. Seeds light tan with dark tan stripe. 300686. ‘Zepelin’. 300687 to 300693. From Great Britain. Scions presented by the East Malling Research Station, Maidstone, Kent, England. Received Sept. 1, 1964. 300687. CYDONIA OBLONGA Mill. Rosaceae. Quince. ‘Quince C-7/1’. 300688 and 300689. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Rosaceae. Common apple. 300688. ‘Cox’. 300689. ‘Lord Lambourne M 139’. 300690. PRUNUS DOMESTICA L. Rosaceae. Common plum. ‘Cambridge Gage’. 300691 to 300693. PyrUS COMMUNIS L. Rosaceae. Pear. 300691. ‘Bourre Hardy B.345’. 300692. ‘Comice’. 300693. ‘Williams Bon Chretian’. 300694 to 300917. From Oklahoma. Seeds presented by Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Okla. Numbered Sept. 8, 1964. 300694. CHLORIS PYCNOTHRIX Trin. Gramineae. A-3698. Ethiopia. 300695 and 300696. ANDROPOGON DISTACHYUS L. Gramineae. 300695. A-4254. Louisiana. 300696. A-7259. Hungary. 300697 and 300698. ANDROPOGON GERARDII Vitm. Big bluestem. 300697. A-—2592. Oklahoma. 300698. A-7062. Hungary. 300699 and 300700. ANDROPOGON SCHIRENSIS Hochst. ex A. Rich. Broomsedge. 300699. A-4584. Belgian Congo. 300700. A-7717. South Africa. 300701. ANDROPOGON VIRGINICUS L. A-4258. Louisiana. 300702. ANDROPOGON sp. A-3233. Ethiopia. 300703. ANDROPOGON sp. A-3732. Carnescim, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 300694 to 300917—Continued ; 300704. HYPARRHENIA HIRTA (L.) Stapf Gramineae. A-7518. 300705. ANDROPOGON sp. Gramineae. A-9996. South Africa. 300706. APLUDA VARIA Hack. Gramineae. A-5313. India. 237 300707 to 300711. BOTHRIOCHLOA BARBINODIS (Lag.) Herter Gramineae. 300707. A-3670. India. 300710. A-6095. Texas. 300708. A-4085. Hawaii. 300711. A-8257. Mexico. 300709. A-4606. Argentina. 300712. BOTHRIOCHLOA CAUCASICA (Trin.) C. E. Hubb. A-7700. 300713 to 300720. BOTHRIOCHLOA DECIPIENS (Hack.) C. E. Hubb. 300713. A-4598. Australia. 300717. A-—7501. Australia. 300714. A-4611. Australia. 300718. A-—7545. Australia. 300715. A-—5421. Australia. 300719. A-8133. Australia. 300716. A-6510. Australia. 300720. A-8134. Australia. 300721. BOTHRIOCHLOA ERIANTHOIDES (F. Muell.) C. E. Hubb. A-5786. 300722 to 300724. BoTHRIOCHLOA EWARTIANA (Domin.) C. E. Hubb. 300722. A-5803. Australia. 300723. A-6137. Australia. 300724. A-6138. Australia. 300725 to 300728. BOTHRIOCHLOA GLABRA (Roxb.) A. Camus 300725. A-—2585. Malay. 300727. A-6149. India. 300726. A-5404. India. 300728. A—7558. New Guinea. 300729 to 300732. BOTHRIOCHLOA INSCULPTA (Hochst.) A. Camus 300729. A-4624. Southern Rhodesia. 300730. A-5194. 300731. A-7473. South Africa. 300732. A-8588. South Africa. 300733 to 300915. BOTHRIOCHLOA INTERMEDIA (R. Br.) A. Camus Australian bluestem. P.I. Nos. “A” Nos. Origin 300733. 2651. Tanganyika. 300734. 2654. British Guiana. 300735. 3726. Australia. 300736. 4021. Texas. 300737. 4028. Texas. 300738. 4090. Texas. 300739. 4298. Trinidad. 300740. 4393. India. 300741. 4442. South Africa. 238 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 300694 to 300917—Continued 300733 to 300915—Continued P.I. Nos. “A” Nos. Origin 300742. 4592. India. 300743. 4596. Australia. 300744. 4597. Australia. 300745. 4634. Pakistan. 300746. 4635. Pakistan. | 300747. 4636. Pakistan. | 300748. 4797. Belgian Congo. | 300749. 4806. India. | 300750. 4820. India. 300751. 4825. India. 300752. 4896. United States. | 300753. 5168-B. United States. | 300754. 5297. United States. | 300755. 5301-B. United States. | 300756. 5400. | 300757. 5401-A. India. 300758. 5401-B. 300759. 5402. | 300760. 5407. India. 300761. 5408. India. | 300762. 5409. 300763. 5450. 300764. 5592. Fiji Islands. 300765. 5598. Fiji Islands. 300766. 5594, Fiji Islands. | 300767. 5598. Fiji Islands. | 300768. 6097. Texas. 300769. 6363. 300770. 6511. 300771. 6561. Australia. 300772. 6838. 300773. 6841. India. 300774. 6878. Virgin Islands. 300775. 7010. Pakistan. 300776. 7055. 300777. 7154. India. 300778. 7232. India. 300779. 7454, Alabama. 300780. 7457. 300781. 7460. Louisiana. 300782. 7462. Alabama. 300694 to 300917—Continued 300733 to 300915—Continued P.I. Nos. 300783. 300784. 300785. 300786. 300787. 300788. 300789. 300790. 300791. 300792. 300793. 300794. 300795. 300796. 300797. 300798. 300799. 300800. 300801. 300802. 300803. 300804. 300805. 300806. 300807. 300808. 300809. 300810. 300811. 300812. 300813. 300814. 300815. 300816. 300817. 300818. 300819. 300820. 300821. 300822. 300823. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 239 “A” Nos. T5477. 7548. 7550. 7551. 7555. 7557. 7765. 7768. 7813. 7815. 7959. 8295. 8297. 8298. 8526. 8858-A. 8859-A. 8860. 8861-A. 8861-C. 8863-A. 8863-B. 8864. 8865. 8865-B. 8866-B. 8867-A. 8867-B. 8874. 8875-A. 8875-B. 8895. 8899-C. 8900. 8902-B. 8904-B. 8905. 8907-A. 8930. 8937-E. 8942-A. Origin Australia. Australia. Australia. Australia. Australia. New Guinea. Australia. Australia. Australia. India. India. India. 240 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 300694 to 300917—Continued 300733 to 300915—Continued P.I. Nos. “A” Nos. Origin 300824. 8942-B. 300825. 8943-—A. 300826. 8943-B. 300827. 8944, 300828. 8945—A. 300829. 2946—A. 300830. 8946-B. 300831. 8946-C. 300832. 8947-A. 300833. 8947-B. 300834. 8948, 300835. 8949-A. 300836. 8950-A. 300837. 8950-B. 300838. 8951-A. 300839. 8951-B. 300840. 8951-C. 300841. 8952. 300842. 8953. 300843. 8954-B. 300844. 8955-A. 300845. 8955-B. 300846. 8956-A. 300847. 8956-B. | 300848. 8957-A. | 300849. 8957-B. | 300850. 8958. | 300851. 8959. | 300852. 8960. 300853. 8961. 300854. 8962. | 300855. 8963. | 300856. 8964. | 300857. 8965. | 300858. 8966-A. | 300859. 8966-B. 300860. 8967. 300861. 8968-A. 300862. 8969-B. 300863. 8971. 300864. 8972-B. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 241 300694 to 300917—Continued 300733 te 300915—Continued P.I. Nos. wAeZNos: Origin 300865. 8973. 300866. 8974. 300867. 8975. 300868. 8976. 300869. 8977. 300870. 8977-B. 300871. 8978-A. 300872. 8979-B. 300873. 9026. 300874. 9064. 300875. 9067. Pakistan. 300876. 9068. Pakistan. 300877. 9069. Pakistan. 300878. 9070. Pakistan. 300879. 9071. Pakistan. 300880. 9072. 360881. 9073. Pakistan. 300882. 9074. Pakistan. 300883. 9075. Pakistan. 300884. 9076. Pakistan. 300885. 9077. Pakistan. 300886. 9078. Pakistan. 300887. 9079. Pakistan. 300888. 9080. Pakistan. 300889. 9081. Pakistan. 300890. 9082. Pakistan. 300891. 9083. Pakistan. 300892. 9085. Pakistan. 300893. 9111. 300894. 9115. Pakistan. 300895. 9410. India. 300896. 9420. 300897. 9504. 300898. 9677. 300899. 9678. 300900. 9678—A. 300901. 9679. 300902. O-607. India. 300903. 0-613. India. 300904. O-619. Thailand. 300905. O-625. China. 242 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 300694 to 300917—Continued 300733 to 300915—Continued P.I. Nos. “A” Nos. Origin 300906. O-731. Australia. 300907. O-732. Australia. 300908. O-735. Australia. 300909. O-736. Australia. 300910. O-785. Australia. 300911. O-796. Australia. 300912. O-806. Australia. 300913. O-846. Australia. 300914. O-884. Australia. 300915. O-900. Australia. 300916. BOTHRIOCHLOA INTERMEDIA (R. Br.) A. Camus Australian bluestem. A-4088. Texas. 300917. BOTHRIOCHLOA sp. A-4088—-A. Texas. 300918 to 300938. From sources indicated. Plant material now growing at the University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. Numbered Sept. 8, 1964. 300918. DIGITARIA DECUMBENS Stent Gramineae. Pangolagrass. U.F. 77. From Agronomy Farm, University of Florida, collected in 1958. 300919. DIGITARIA PENTZII Stent U.F. 120. From Trinidad. Seeds presented by the Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture in 1959. 300920. DIGITARIA POLEVANSII Stent U.F. 178. From Belgian Congo. Stolons collected in Yangambi in 1959. 300921. DIGITARIA ADSCENDENS (H.B.K.) Henr. Crabgrass. U.F. 103. From Japan. Seeds collected in 1959 in Kyushu. 300922. DIGITARIA SMUTSII Stent U.F. 182. From Belgian Congo. Stolons collected in Yangambi in 1959. 300923. DIGITARIA SWAZILANDENSIS Stent U.F..180. From Belgian Congo. Stolons collected in Yangambi in 1959. 300924 and 300925. DIGITARIA VESTITA Fig. & DeNot. From Belgian Congo. Stolons collected in Yangambi in 1959. | 300924. U.F. 170. 300925. U.F. 171. 300926. DIGITARIA sp. U.F. 67. From Georgia. Stolons received from Coastal Plain Experi- | ment Station, Tifton, in 1958. 300927. DIGITARIA sp. U.F. 68. From Georgia. Stolons received from Coastal Plain Experi- ment Station, Tifton, in 1958. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 243 300918 to 300938—Continued 300928. DIGITARIA sp. U.F. 69. From Georgia. Stolons received from Coastal Plain Experi- ment Station, Tifton, in 1958. 300929. DIGITARIA sp. U.F. 70. From Georgia. Stolons received from Coastal Plain Experi- ment Station, Tifton, in 1958. ; 300930. DIGITARIA sp. U.F. 71. From Georgia. Stolons received from Coastal Plain Experi- ment Station, Tifton, in 1958. 300931. DIGITARIA sp. U.F. 72. From Georgia. Stolons received from Coastal Plain Experi- ment Station, Tifton, in 1958. 300932. DIGITARIA sp. U.F. 73. From Georgia. Stolons received from Coastal Plain Experi- ment Station, Tifton, in 1958. 300933. DIGITARIA sp. U.F. 74. From Georgia. Stolons received from Coastal Plain Experi- ment Station, Tifton, in 1958. 300934. DIGITARIA sp. U.F. 75. From Georgia. Stolons received from Coastal Plain Experi- ment Station, Tifton, in 1958. 300935. DIGITARIA sp. U.F. 84. ‘Leesburg 5’. From Florida. Stolons received from Range Cattle Experiment Station, Ona, in 1959. 300936. DIGITARIA sp. U.F. 187. ‘Gotta Hills’, From Belgian Congo. Stolons collected in Yan- gambi in 1959. 300937. DIGITARIA sp. U.F. 197. From Belgian Congo. Stolons collected in Ruanda Urundi in 1960. 300938. DIGITARIA sp. U.F. 204. From Belgian Congo. Seeds collected in Kipopo in 1960. 300939. PRUNUS DOMESTICA L. Rosaceae. Common plum. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Sept. 8, 1964. ‘Kabul Greengage’. Himachal Pradesh. 300940. PETUNIA (hybrid) Solanaceae. From Great Britain. Rooted cuttings presented by the Wye College, Ashford, Kent, England. Received Sept. 9, 1964. ‘Cheerful’. Selected for ability to root stem cuttings, grows well in grit cul- ture, suitable leaf size and shape, and gives local lesion reaction to tomato “Spotted Wilt” virus. 300941. SACCHARUM (hybrid) Gramineae. Sugarcane. From Australia. Cuttings presented by the Northern Sugar Experiment Sta- tion, Gordanvale. Received Sept. 14, 1964. ‘Q. 75’. 244 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 300942 and 300943. From Great Britain. Plants presented by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England. Received Sept. 14, 1964. 300942. NEPENTHES RAFFLESIANA Jack. Nepenthaceae. 300943. PELARGONIUM sp. Geraniaceae. ‘Skellys Pride’. 300944. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. From the United States. Seeds presented by D. D. Dolan, now being held at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, N.Y. Numbered Sept. 28, 1964. Grown at Geneva in 1963. Virus tolerant. Uniformity 4, vigor 6; 17 inches high. Stems slender, twining; leaves small, pods in pairs, small. Early to midseason; flowers white, set 5; matures in 97 days. Pods flat 7.7 by 1.2 cm., straight, stringed, green. Seeds small, oval plump, white. 300945 to 300947. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. From Nigeria. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Station, Kano. Received Sept. 22, 1964. All have white testa. 300945. ‘American White’. 300946. ‘Pearl’. 300947. ‘Philippine White’. 300948 to 300951. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. From Germany. Seeds presented by Dr. A. Lein, Heine-Peragis Getreidezucht, Einbeck. Received Sept. 22, 1964. 300948. ‘Anda’. 300950. ‘Hanno’. 300949. ‘Bussard’. 300951. ‘Perwi’. 300952. HIBISCUS CANNABINUS L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Tongaat Sugar Company, Limited. Maidstone, Natal. Received Sept. 22, 1964. 300953. PINUS PINEAL. Pinaceae. Italian stone pine. From Italy. Seeds presented by the United States Embassy, Rome. Collected by the Italian Forest Services at Circeo National Forest. Received Sept. 22. 1964. Lazio, Sabavdia, Latina Province. Sea level at N. lat. 41°, E. long. 12°. All seeds collected from one tree. Tree to 100 feet high. Seed ribbed, medium size to one inch long, light brown, mottled black, angular. 300954. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. From the United States. Seeds produced by Louis Promos, Leesburg, Virginia. Received Sept. 22, 1964. ee ‘Golden Nugget’. Cultivated fruit; round to oval, not ribbed, smooth to slightly netted, yellow. Flesh sweet, melting, bright green near rind shading to pale yellow or whitish toward center. Parents: Honeydew, Persian and Casaba. 300955 and 300956. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by Bishop C. D. Rockey, Multan. Received Sept. 22, 1964. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 245 300955 to 300956—Continued 300955. Local name: ‘Garma’. Originally from Afghanistan. 300956. Local name: ‘Sirda’. Originally from Afghanistan. 300957 to 300961. From Mexico. Seeds collected and presented by O. F. Francke, Mexico, D. F. Received Sept. 22, 1964. 300957. HIBISCUS sp. Malvaceae. Between Tezuitlan, Puebla and Tlapacoyan, Veracruz. Steep hillside. Elevation 1,500 meters. Rainfall 2,000 mm. Bush to 20 cm. high; flowers bell shaped; mottled red and bright yellow; rare. 300958. HIBISCUS sp. Near Tecolutla, Veracruz. Acid soil; humid. Elevation 6 meters. Rain- fall 1,500 mm. Tall bush to 4 meters high; leaves large; flowers 7.5 cm; first creamy turning pink. 300959. HIBISCUS sp. Between Gutierrez, Zamcra and Martinez de la Torre, Veracruz. Acid neutral soil; dry location. flevation 500 meters. Rainfall 1,500-2,000 mm. Bush to 3 meters high; flowers to 2.5 ecm. long; bell shaped; bright red. 300960. HIBISCUS sp. Tuxpan, Veracruz. Dry location. Elevation 10 meters. Rainfall 1,300 mm. Weed; flowers, small, yellow. 300961. HIBISCUS sp. Coastal highway between Cardel and Palma Sola, Veracruz. Elevation 15 meters. Rainfall 1,000 mm. Weed, to 12.5 cm. high. Stems, slender, hard and pliable. 300962. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. From Senegal. Seeds presented by P. Gillier, Le Chef du Department Archide I.R.H.O., Paris, France. Received Sept. 22, 1964. White testa. Grown at Experiment Station, Daran. 300963 to 300967. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Division of Plant Industry, Depart- ment of Agriculture, Sydney. Received Sept. 22, 1964. 300963. ‘Bonnydoon’. Reportedly drought resistant. 300964. ‘Calar’. 300965. ‘Hazeldean’. 300966. ‘Tunis’. 300967. ‘Uruguay’. 300968 to 300972. From the United States. Seeds collected by D. D. Dolan, Regional Plant In- troduction Station, Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, N.Y. Num- bered Sept. 22, 1964. 300968 and 300969. FESTUCA RUBRA L. Gramineae. Red fescue. Vigorous, leafy, disease free, with creeping ability. 300968. Col. No. G-83769-S; selection from P.I. 197323. Texture fine, uniformity and habit medium; spread to 39 inches. Medium maturity, excellent winter hardiness; good spring recovery; excellent fall recovery. 300969. Col. No. G-3770-S; selection from P.I. 200321. Texture fine, dense, spread to 29 inches. Winter hardy, drought resistant, holds color during drought. Medium maturity, excellent spring and fall recovery. 246 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 300968 to 300972—Continued 300970. MepicaGo SATIVA L. Leguminosae. Alfalfa. Col. No. 63-13; component of P.I. 187224, Trifolium pratense. Belgium. Uniformity 7; habit 4; vigor 6; size 28 by 54 inches; bending stems, zig- zag; medium leafy. Fall recovery medium; maturing late; moderately sus- ceptible to black stem and leaf spot. 300971. PoA PRATENSIS L. Gramineae. Kentucky bluegrass. Col. No. G-11195-S; selection from P.I. 274646. Uniform, very erect; winter hardiness, vigor and spring recovery excellent; very late blooming; spread to 31 inches second year. No leaf spot. 300972. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Leguminosae. Redclover. Col. No. G-—6206-S; selection from P.I. 235867. Uniformity, habit and maturity medium; vigor, leafiness excellent; winter hardy, virus free, slight susceptibility to powdery mildew, tolerant to Stemphylium sarcinaeforme leaf spot. 300973. ACTINIDIA CHINENSIS Planch. Dilleniaceae. Yang tao. From New Zealand. Scions presented by the Fruit Research Division Depart- ment of Scientific and Industrial Research, Auckland. Received April 14, 1964. Numbered Sept. 22, 1964. ‘Elmwood’. No data. 300974. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Gramineae. Sugarcane. From Iran. Cuttings presented by the Hawaiian Agronomics Co., Tehran. Received Sept. 23, 1964. 300975 to 300978. From Argentina. Seeds presented by J. R. Pietrarelli, Seccion Mani, Institute Nacional de Technologia Agropecuaria, Manfredi Station, Manfredi. Re- ceived Sept. 28, 1964. 300975. ARACHIS GLABRATA var. HAGENBECKII (Harms) F.J. Hermann Le- guminosae. Manfredi 47. 300976. ARACHIS VILLOSA Benth. var. VILLOSA Manfredi 8. 300977. ARACHIS sp. Manfredi 43. 300978. ARACHIS sp. Manfredi 88. 300979 to 300983. From Ceylon. Seeds presented by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya. Received Sept. 28, 1964. 300979. HIBISCUS FURCATUS Willd. Malvaceae. 300980. LAGERSTROEMIA TOMENTOSA Pres]. Lythraceae. 300981. LAGERSTROEMIA TURBINATA Koehne 300982. LAGERSTROEMIA VILLOSA Wall. ex Kurz 300983. MAGNOLIA PTEROCARPA Roxb. Magnoliaceae. 300984. FICUS ANTITHETOPHYLLA Steud. ex A. Rich. Moraceae. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by Dr. L. E. Codd, Pre- fone, collected by Mr. Rockford, Pafuri, Transvaal. Received Sept. 28, Seeds appear to be plump. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 247 300985. VITEX MONTEVIDENSIS Cham. Verbenaceae. Chaste-tree. From Argentina. Seeds presented by Municipal Botanic Garden, Buenos Aires. Received Sept. 28, 1964. 300986 to 300991. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Volcani Institute of Agricultural Re- search, Cereal Crop Division, Beit Dagan. Received Sept. 28, 1964. 300986. AEGILOPS LONGISSIMA Schweinf. & Muschl. Gramineae. 300987. AEGILOPS SHARONENSIS Hig 300988. AEGILOPS SPELTOIDES Tausch 300989 and 300990. TRITICUM DICOCCOIDES Koern. Gramineae. 300989. ‘Arbel’. Elevation 180 meters. 300990. Safad region. Elevation 700 to 800 meters. 300991. TRITICUM DICOCCOIDES var. FULVOVILLOSUM Percival ‘Kurazim’. 300992 to 301006. From China. Seeds presented by the Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Taipei, Taiwan. Received Sept. 28, 1964. 300992. AESCHYNOMENE SENSITIVA Sw. Leguminosae. No. E 91. 300993 and 300994. CANAVALIA ENSIFORMIS (L.) DC. Leguminosae. Jackbean. 300993. No. E 49. 300994. No. E 61. 300995. CROTALARIA SALTIANA Andrews Leguminosae. No. E 19. 300996. GLYCINE KOIDZUMII Ohwi Leguminosae. No. 58. 300997 to 300999. PHASEOLUS ATROPURPUREUS DC. Leguminosae. 300997. No. C 152. 300998. No. C 153. 300999. No. C 154. 301000 and 301001. PHASEOLUS CALCARATUS Roxb. Rice bean. 301000. No. E 50. 301001. No. E 78. 301002. PHASEOLUS LATHYROIDES L. No. E 22. 301003 and 301004. SESBANIA ROXBURGHII Merrill Leguminosae. 301003. No. E 70. 301004. No. E 71. 301005. STYLOSANTHES GUYANENSIS (Aubl.) Swartz Leguminosae. No. C 29. 301006. STYLOSANTHES SUNDAICA Taub. Leguminosae. No. E 46. 248 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 301007 to 301015. VICIA FABA L. Leguminosae. Broadbean. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by Hurst Gunson Cooper Taber Ltd., London, England. Received Sept. 29, 1964. 301007. ‘Aquadulce’. 301012.. ‘Green Longpod’. 301008. ‘Bunyard’s Exhibition’. 301013. ‘Green Windsor’. 301009. ‘Canning Master’. 301014. ‘Triple White’. 301010. ‘Dreadnought (Hurst)’. 301015. ‘White Windsor’. 301011. ‘Fillbasket’. 301016 to 301021. NICOTIANA TABACUM L. Solanaceae. Tobacco. From Venezuela. Seeds presented by Dora M. de Zerpa, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Facultad de Agronomia, Instituto de Genetica, Maracay. Received Sept. 29, 1964. 301016 and 301017. Plants slender; internodes long; leaves long, narrow, 20 per plant. 301016. ‘Guacharo Oriente’. Seeds obtained from a tobacco grower in Guacharo region. 301017. ‘Guacharo USA’. Selected in United States for mosaic resistance. 301018 to 301021. Selections from a sample grown at Miranda, Carabobo State, made by Manuel Pinto. 301018. ‘Solom I’. Plant to 2.5 meters; internodes 6.5-7.5 cm.; leaf apex abruptly narrowed to a beak; leaves 35-40 per plant. 301019. ‘Solom II’. Plant to 2.5 meters; internodes 8-9 cm.; leaves me- dium length; 30 leaves per plant. Very early flowering. 301020. ‘Solom III’. Plant to 2.5 meters; internodes 8-9 cm.; leaves broad, rounded, erect; leaves 30 per plant. 301021. ‘Solom IV’. Plant to three meters; internodes 7-8 cm.; leaves long; leaves 40 per plant. 301022 to 301040. From Greece. Seeds collected by P. F. Knowles, University of California, Davis, Calif. Received Sept. 29, 1964. 301022. BROMUS DANTHONIAE (Desf.) Trin. Gramineae. Col. No. N-60. In wild 2 miles west of Arnea. Plants to 15 inches high; seeds mature. 301023. CARTHAMUS (hybrid) Compositae. Col. No. N-56. C. dentatus « C. lanatus. Roadside, 15 miles southeast ce Thessaloniki, road to Neokhorion. Plants intermediate; flowers light yel- ow. 301024 and 301025. CARTHAMUS LANATUS L. 301024. Col. No. N-47. Roadside, 28 miles from Athens, road to Sounion. Flowers light cream colored; pollen white. 301025. Col. No. N-49. In wild 10 miles north of Sounion. Plants to 3 feet high. 301026 to 301029. CARTHAMUS DENTATUS Vahl 301026. Col. No. N-50. Along roadside and in fields 10 miles north of Sounion. Plants to 2.5 feet high; flowers lavender. 301027. Col. No. N—55. Roadside, 15 miles southeast of Thessaloniki, road to Neokhorion. Plants typical, large headed type. 301028. Col. No. N-57. Roadside, 28 miles southeast of Thessaloniki, road to Poliauron. Plant late maturing; heads dense, short, smallish. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 249 301022 to 301040—Continued 301026 to 301029—Continued 301029. Col. No. N-64. In wild immediately north of Glyconerion, road to Komotini. Plant small type; flowers dark lavender. 301030 to 301037. CARTHAMUS LANATUS L. : 301030. Col. No. N-46. Roadside weed, western. outskirts of Varkiza, south of Athens. Plant dry; bracts abnormally long; heads seriously insect damaged. 301031. Col. No. N—-48. Roadside, 10 miles north of Sounion. Plants dry, to 18 inches high, with some C. baeticus characteristics. 301032. Col. No. N-51. Roadside, 4 miles north of Marathon. Heads clumped; flowers and pollen yellow. 301033. Col. No. N-53. Roadside, 139 miles north of Thermopylai. Heads 0.5 inch diameter; flowers lemon yellow; pollen yellow. 301034. Col. No. N—54. Roadside, 15 miles southeast of Thessaloniki, road to Neokhorion. Heads small; flowers lemon yellow. 301035. Col. No. N—-58. Roadside, 5 miles northwest of Poliourion. Plant large; flowers lemon yeilow; pollen yellow. 301036. Col. No. N—59. In wild, 4 miles east of Nea Moudania. Plant large, mature, to 2 feet high. 301037. Col. No. N-68. Roadside, 17 miles northeast of Arnea, road to Olympias. Plant typical; flowers long. 301038. CARTHAMUS LEUCOCAULOS Sibth. & Smith Col. No. N-52. In wild, 7 miles northwest of Marathon. Plants to 2 feet high; flowers rose-colored. 301039. LINUM sp. Linaceae. Col. No. N-61. Roadside, 17 miles northeast of Arnea, road to Olympias. Plant to 12 inches high; flowers small, yellow. 301040. LINUM sp. Col. No. N-62. Roadside, 17 miles northeast of Arnea, road to Olympias. Plant to 12 inches high; flowers small, yellow. 301041 to 301063. From Turkey. Seeds collected by P. F. Knowles, University of California, Davis, Calif. Received Sept. 29, 1964. 301041 to 301043. CARTHAMUS DENTATUS Vahl. Compositae. 301041. Col. No. N-65. Roadside, 10 miles from Greece-Turkey border, Highway E-5 or 18. Heads small; flowers dark lavender. 301042. Col. No. N-69. Roadside, southwest of and near Kartal. Indi- vidual plant, small type. 301043. Col. No. N—75. In wild, 13 miles southeast of Afyon. Plants large, robust, a few heads in flower. 301044 to 301046. CARTHAMUS LANATUS L. 301044. Col. No. N-66. Roadside, 77 miles west of Istanbul, Highway E-5. Flowers and pollen yellow. eae Col. No. N-70. In wild, southwest of and near Kartal. Flowers yellow. 301046. Col. No. N—-78. Roadside, 8 miles southeast of Bursa. Flowers and pollen yellow. 301047 to 301055. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Safflower. 301047. Col. No. N-79. Emirdag seed store. 250 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 301041 to 301063—Continued 301047 to 301055—Continued 301048. Col. No. N-80. Belpinal village southeast of Eskisehir. Plants cultivated. ete to 301055. From cultivated plants at the Research Station, Eskise- iT; 301049. Col. No. N-82. Kayit 5-47. 301050. Col. No. N-83. Kayit 5-62. 301051. Col. No. N-84. Kayit 5-63. 301052. Col. No. N-85. Kayit 5-64. 301053. Col. No. N-86. Kayit 5-65. 301054. Col. No. N-87. Kayit 5-66. 301055. Col. No. N-88. Kayit 5-67. 301056. CARTHAMUS sp. Col. No. N-67. Roadside, 47 miles west of Istanbul, Highway E-5. Flow- ers yellow; pollen white. 301057. CARTHAMUS sp. Col. No. N-68. Roadside and in field, 20 miles west of Istanbul and 3 miles north of the Sea of Marmora. Flowers light lemon colored; heads large; pollen white. 301058. CARTHAMUS sp. Col. No. N-71. In wild, southwest of but near Kartal. Flowers light yellow. 301059 and 301060. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L. Compositae. Sunflower. 301059. Col. No. N-76. Emirdag seed store. For eating. Seeds striped. 301060. Col. No. N-77. Emirdag seed store. For oil. Seeds black. 301061. LINUM PERENNE L. Linaceae. Perennial flax. Col. No. N—72. Roadside field 21 miles southeast of Kartal. Plants in wild, to 18 inches high. 301062. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. Flax. Col. No. N—78. Emirdag seed store. 301063. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Leguminosae. Alfalfa. Col. No. N-74. Edge of field, village of Aykirikci Altintus, near Kutahya. Plant probably prostrate type; flowers blue. 301064 to 301080. From the United States. Plant material collected by R. L. Ticknor and W. A. Sheets, Oregon State University, now held at the North Willamette Experi- ment Station, Aurora, Ore. Collected November 1963. Numbered Sept. 30, 1964. 301064. ARCTOSTAPHYLOS VISCIDA Parry Ericaceae. Col. No. 69. Roadside, 0.5 mile west of Siskiyou National Forest bound- ary, west of O’Brien, Josephine County, Ore. Plant to 7 feet high, 8 feet across; leaves silver green, 1.5 inches long, 0.75 inch wide. 301065 and 301066. CEANOTHUS CUNEATUS Nutt. ex T. & G. Rhamnaceae. 301065. Col. No. 65. Gravelly soil, edge of Siskiyou National Forest, 2 miles west of U.S. Highway 199 at O’Brien, Josephine County, Ore. Plants to 12 inches high and 8 feet across; leaves entire, 0.6 by 0.2 inch. 301066. Col. No. 68. Gravelly soil, edge of Siskiyou National Forest, 2 miles west of U.S. Highway 199 at O’Brien, Josephine County, Ore. Plants compact; leaves 0.65 by 0.338 inch. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 251 301064 to 301080—Continued 301067. CEANOTHUS PROSTRATUS Benth. Col. No. 47. Local name: Squaw carpet. Newly logged area, 75 miles north of Lake of the Woods Junction, west side Klamath Lake Road, Klam- ath County, Ore. Elevation 4,400 feet. Northern most area west of Cascade Mountains summit for this species. Plant 2 by 2 feet, dense; leaves 0.97 by 0.33 inch. 301068 to 301079. CEANOTHUS PUMILUS Greene 301068. Col. No. 62. Six miles south of Cave Junction, U.S. Highway 199, Josephine County, Ore. Elevation 1,460 feet. Plants compact; leaves 0.32 by 0.125 inch. 301069. Col. No. 68. Six miles south of Cave Junction, U.S. Highway 199, Josephine County, Ore. Elevation 1,460 feet. Plants compact; leaves 0.52 by 0.2 inch. 301070. Col. No. 71. Roadside, 0.5 mile west of Siskiyou National Forest boundary, west of O’Brien, Josephine County, Ore. Plants compact; leaves 0.68 by 0.24 inch. 301071 to 301073. Southeastern slope, Hunters Creek Road, 400 feet east of U.S. Highway 101, about 100 feet above and 700 feet east of the ocean, Curry County, Ore. 301071. Col. No. 72. Leaves 0.72 by 0.28 inch; flower buds numerous. 301072. Col. No. 73. Plant compact; leaves 0.68 by 0.2 inch. 301073. Col. No. 75. Plant compact; leaves 1.04 by 0.4 inches. 301074 to 301076. Above McGibble Creek guard station, 4.5 miles east of U.S. Highway 101, Humbug Mountain State Park, Curry County, Ore. 301074. Col. No. 78. Plant compact; leaves 0.8 by 0.24 inch. 301075. Col. No. 79. Plant compact; leaves 0.52 by 0.166 inch. 301076. Col. No. 80. Plant compact; leaves 0.6 by 0.24 inch. 301077 to 301079. Iron Mountain Road, Curry County, Ore. Elevation 2,640 feet. 301077. Col. No. 88. Plant compact; leaves 0.52 by 0.2 inch. 301078. Col. No. 85. Plant compact; leaves 0.56 by 0.166 inch. 301079. Col. No. 86. Plant compact; leaves 0.72 by 0.24 inch. 301080. CEANOTHUS PROSTRATUS Benth. Col. No. 77. Southeastern slope, Hunters Creek Road, 400 feet east of U.S. Highway 101, about 100 feet above and 700 feet east of the ocean, Curry County, Ore. Plants vigorous, annual growth to 1 foot long; leaves spiny at edge and apex, 0.92 by 0.36 inch. 301081 to 301104. HUMULUS LUPULUS L. Moraceae. Common hop. From the United States. Clones collected from sources as indicated. Now growing at the Agricultural Experiment Station, Corvallis, Ore. Num- bered Sept. 30, 1964. Big Springs, Kaibab National Forest. 301081. Arizona 1-2. Male; late maturing. 301082. Arizona 1-8. Female; late. 301083. Arizona 1-4. Female; late. Five miles NE San Louis near U.S. Highway 160. 301084. Colorado 1-1. Male; midseason. 301085. Colorado 1-2. Hermaphrodite; early maturing. 252 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 301081 to 301104—Continued 301086. Colorado 1-3. Female; early. Thirty-five miles south of Denver near U.S. Highway 87. 301087. Colorado 2-1. Male; midseason. 301088. Colorado 2-2. Female; late. 301089. Colorado 2-8. Male; early. Near Masonville. 301090. Colorado 3-1. Hermaphrodite; midseason. Along Buckhorn Canyon near Fort Collins. 301091. Colorado 4-1. Male; late maturing. 301092. Colorado 5-1. Hermaphrodite; midseason. 301093. Colorado 6-1. Female; midseason. Poudre River Canyon. 301094. Colorado 7-1. Hermaphrodite; late maturing. 301095. Colorado 7-2. Hermaphrodite; late. Near Indian Pueblo, Taos. 301096. New Mexico 2-1. Female; late maturing. 301097. New Mexico 2-2. Female; late. 301098. New Mexico 2-3. Male; late. 301099. New Mexico 24. Female; early. Near Eagle Nest. 301100. New Mexico 3-1. Female; midseason. 301101. New Mexico 3-2. Female; late maturing. 301102. New Mexico 3-3. Female; late. 301103. Wyoming 2-1. Jackson Hole. Female; midseason. 301104. Wyoming 3-1. Horticultural Field Station, Cheyenne; originally collected in Sherman Mts., 1932. Female; early maturing. 301105 to 301110. From Turkey. Seeds collected by D. R. Cornelius, Pacific Southwest Forage and Range Experiment Station, Berkeley, Calif. Received Oct. 1, 1964. 301105. ONOBRYCHIS ARMENA Boiss. et Huet. Leguminosae. Col. No. 506. Akdagmadeni, Ozau Koyu, Sivas province. 301106. ONOBRYCHIS HYPARGYREA Boiss. Col. No. 526. Two kms. east of Hafik, Hafik Inekhanesi, Sivas Province. 301107 and 301108. ONOBRYCHIS MEGATAPHROS Boiss. 301107. Col. No.546. Turkkeslik Koyu, Sivas province. 301108. Col. No.580. Dry hillside, Cinar Koyu, Tercau District, Erzu- rum province. 301109. ONOBRYCHIS VICIIFOLIA Scop. Sainfoin. Col. No. 608. Between Zuvans Koyu and Ispir District, Erzurum province. 301110. ONOBRYCHIS sp. Col. Ne. 507. Akdagmadeni, Ozan Koyu, Sivas province. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 253 301111 to 301129. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Botanic Gardens, Brisbane, Queens- land. Received Oct. 1, 1964. 301111. ALPINIA COERULEA (R. Br.) Benth. Zingiberaceae. 301112. BAUHINIA YUNNANENSIS Franch. Leguminosae. 301113. BAUHINIA sp. 301114. BRACHYCHITON ACERIFOLIUM F. Muell. Sterculiaceae. 301115. CALLISTEMON CITRINUS (Curtis) Skeels Myrtaceae. Lemon bottlebrush. 301116. DOMBEYA sp. Sterculiaceae. (Pink). 301117. HOVEA ACUTIFOLIA A. Cunn. Leguminosae. 301118. LEPTOSPERMUM MINUTIFOLIUM (F. Muell. ex Benth) C. T. White Myrtaceae. 301119. LEPTOSPERMUM SEMIBACCATUM Cheel. 301120. LEPTOSPERMUM SCOPARIUM Forst. 301121. MELALEUCA DECORA Salisb. Myrtaceae. 301122. MELALEUCA ERICIFOLIA Sm. 301123. MELALEUCA HUEGRELLII Endl. 301124. MELALEUCA LEUCADENDRON L. Cajeput-tree. 301125. MELALEUCA NODOSA J. E. Smith 301126. MELALEUCA THYMIFOLIA Sm. 301127. PITTOSPORUM REVOLUTUM Dryand. Pittosporaceae. 301128. PLATYCERIUM GRANDE J. Smith ex Hook. & Baker. Polypodiaceae. 301129. PODOCARPUS ELATUS R. Br. ex Mirb. Taxaceae. 301130 to 301137. From Japan. Plants presented by Katsuhiko Kondo, Nagaya. Received Aug. . 19,1964. Numbered Oct. 1, 1964. 301130. 301131. 301132. 301133. 301134. 301135. 301136. 301137. 301138. ALDROVANDA VESICULOSA L. Droseraceae. NEPENTHES AMPULLARIA Jack Nepenthaceae. NEPENTHES HOOKERIANA Low. NEPENTHES X MASTERSIANA Veitch NEPENTHES X WITTEI Veitch NEPENTHES sp. UTRICULARIA BIFIDA L. Lentibulariaceae. UTRICULARIA MONTANA Poir. DIGITARIA DECUMBENS Stent Gramineae. Pangolagrass. From Southern Rhodesia. Plants now growing at the University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. Numbered Oct. 1, 1964. Ue No 227. 301139. DIGITARIA SMUTSII Stent Gramineae. From the British West Indies. Plants obtained from Imperial College of Tropical Agricultural, St. Augustine, Trinidad. Numbered Oct. 1, 1964. U.F. No. 121. 254 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 301140. PHOENIX DACTYLIFERA L. Palmae. Date palm. From Pakistan. Rooted plants presented by the United Nations Technical Officer, Karachi. Received Oct. 9, 1964. ‘Mir Mahmood Khan Magawatti’. From Panjgur, Mekran, West Pakistan. 301141 to 301143. From the Republic of South Africa. Stolons collected by A. J. Oakes, Agricul- tural Explorer, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Collected Feb- ruary to April 1964. Numbered Oct. 26, 1964. 301141. DIGITARIA MILANJIANA subsp. EYLESIANA Henr. Gramineae. Col. No. 60. Plot 428. Zarchum Pan, Kalahari. Plant stoloniferous; medium coarse stems; leaf height 15 inches. 301142. DIGITARIA SETIVALVA Stent Col. No. 97. Plot 419. Kazungula, Northern Rhodesia. Stoloniferous perennial; stems fine; leaf height 18 inches. 301143. DIGITARIA VALIDA Stent Giant pangolagrass. Col. No. 122. Plot 764. Potchefstroom, Transvaal. Local name: Large fingergrass. Plant stoloniferous; medium coarse stems; leaf height 14 inches. Broadleaf plants with dark green color; forms good ground cover; few seed heads. Outstanding. 301144 to 302300. From the United States. Seeds and plants presented by Oklahoma State Uni- versity, Stillwater, Okla. Countries of origin, as indicated. Numbered Jan. 13, 1965. 301144 to 301155. ANDROPOGON ABYSSINICUS R. Br. ex Fresen. Gramineae. Ethiopia. 301144. A-—9187. 301150. A-9191. 301145. A-9185. 301151. A-—9192. 301146. A-9186. 301152. A-9193. 301147. A-9188. 301153. A-9194. 301148. A-9189. 301154. A-9195. 301149. A-9190. 301155. A-9196. 301156. ANDROPOGON AMPLECTENS Nees A-5420. South Africa. 301157. ANDROPOGON BICORNIS L. A-4292. Trinidad. 301158 and 301159. ANDROPOGON BREVIFOLIUS Swartz Japan. 301158. A-5618. 301159. A-—7129. 301160 and 301161. ANDROPOGON DISTACHYUS L. Ethiopia. 301160. A-9197. 301161. A-9198. 301162. ANDROPOGON DUMMERI Stapf A-7308. Kenya. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 255 301144 to 302300—Continued 301163 and 301164. Louisiana. 301163. A-2587 ANDROPOGON ELLIOTTII Chapm. 301164. A-4255. 301165. ANDROPOGON GABONENSIS Stapf A-4808. 301166. 301167. 301168. 301169. 301170. 301171. 301172. 301173. 301174. Nigeria. 301175. 301176. 301177. 301178. 301182. Belgian Congo. 301166 to 301181. A-3672. A-4289. A-4826. A-5425. A-5454. A-5918. A-6876. A-7061. A-7950. A-7951. A-7952. A-7953. ANDROPOGON GAYANUS Kunth A-7954. 301182 to 301190. A-2590. Wisconsin. 301183. 301184. 301185. 301188. 301189. 301190. A-2595. A-2596. A-3008. A-4261. A-5706. A-7062. 301191 to 301193. 301191. A-2599 Louisiana. 301192. 301193. 301194. 301195. A-3602 India. Trinidad. India. French West Africa. Southern Rhodesia. French West Africa. Ghana. Argentina. Tanganyika. 301179. A—7955. 301180. A—7956. 301181. A—7957. ANDROPOGON GERARDII Vitm. Big bluestem. Taiwan. 301186. A-3009 301187. A-3010. Louisiana. Maryland. Hungary. ANDROPOGON GLOMERATUS (Walt.) BSP. . Rhode Island. A-—4260. 301194 to 301204. A-3613. Maryland. A-2614 Rhode Island. 301196. 301197. 301198. A-2615 A-2616 A-2617 ANDROPOGON LEUCOSTACHYUS HBK. . Georgia. : 301199. A-2618. 301200. A-2619. 256 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 301144 to 302300—Continued 301194 to 301204—Continued 301201. A-3074. West Virginia. 301202. A-6279. Puerto Rico. 301203. A-—7448. Louisiana. 301204. A-7455. Texas. 301205. ANDROPOGON MICRANTHUS Kunth A-8601. Taiwan. 301206. ANDROPOGON PRATENSIS Hochst. ex Hack. A-9199. Ethiopia. 301207 and 301208. ANDROPOGON PSEUDAPRICUS Stapf 301207. A-4582. Belgian Congo. 301208. A-—7937. Nigeria. 301209. ANDROPOGON PUMILUS Roxb. A-5442. India. 301210. ANDROPOGON SCHIRENSIS Hochst. ex A. Rich. A-5919. French West Africa. 301211. ANDROPOGON SHIMADAE Ohwi A-8529. Taiwan. 301212 and 301213. ANDROPOGON SUBTENUIS Nash ex Small 301212. A-2608. Georgia. 301213. A-4257. Louisiana. 301214. ANDROPOGON TECTORUM Schum. A-7945. Nigeria. 301215. ANDROPOGON TENUIBERBIS Munro ex Hack. A-4583. Belgian Congo. 301216 to 301218. ANDROPOGON TERNARIUS Michx. 301216. A-8051. Maryland. 301217. A-4259. Louisiana. 301218. A-—5707. Maryland. 301219. ANDROPOGON TRACYI Nash A-2609. Georgia. 301220. ANDROPOGON sp. A-2647. Malagasy Republic. 301221. ANDROPOGON sp. A-2653. Tanganyika. 301222. ANDROPOGON sp. -—3705. Brazil. 301223. ANDROPOGON sp. A-4253. Venezuela. 301224. ANDROPOGON sp. A-5749. Argentina. 301225. ANDROPOGON sp. A-6280. Puerto Rico. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 301144 to 302300—Continued 301226. ANDROPOGON sp. A-6281. Puerto Rico. 301227. ANDROPOGON sp. A-6262. Puerto Rico. 301228. ANDROPOGON sp. A-6285. Puerto Rico. 301229. ANDROPOGON sp. A-6286. Puerto Rico. 301230. ANDROPOGON sp. A-6287. Puerto Rico. 301231. ANDROPOGON sp. A-6288. Puerto Rico. 301232. ANDROPOGON sp. A-7018. India. 301233. ANDROPOGON sp. A-7175. Philippines. 301234. ANDROPOGON sp. A-7178. Philippines. 301235. ANDROPOGON sp. A-7234. Kenya. 301236. ANDROPOGON sp. A-7235. Kenya. 301237. ANDROPOGON sp. A-7239. Nyasaland. 301238. ANDROPOGON sp. A-7264. West Germany. 301239. ANDROPOGON sp. A-7292. Oklahoma. 301240. ANDROPOGON sp. A-7293. Oklahoma. 301241. ANDROPOGON sp. A-7294. Oklahoma. 301242. ANDROPOGON sp. A-7451. Alabama. 301243. ANDROPOGON sp. A-7696. Colombia. 301244, ANDROPOGON sp. A-7698. Colombia. 301245. SORGHUM NITIDUM (Vahl) Pers. Gramineae. A-9011. India. 301246. ANDROPOGON sp. Gramineae. A-9012. Ethiopia. 257 258 301144 to 302300—Continued ANDROPOGON sp. 301247. PLANT INVENTORY NO. A-9174. Ethiopia. 301248. ANDROPOGON sp. A-9175. Ethiopia. 301249. ANDROPOGON sp. A-9176. Ethiopia. 301250. ANDROPOGON sp. A-9177. Ethiopia. 301251. ANDROPOGON sp. A-9179. Ethiopia. 301252. ANDROPOGON sp. A-9180. Ethiopia. 301253. ANDROPOGON sp. A-9181. Ethiopia. 301254. ANDROPOGON sp. A-9182. Ethiopia. 301255. ANDROPOGON sp. A-9184. Ethiopia. 301256. O-031. 301257. O-600. 301258. O-617. 301259. O-671. 301260. O-842. 301261. O-843. 301262. O-964. 301263. ANDROPOGON sp. India. ANDROPOGON sp. India. ANDROPOGON sp. India. ANDROPOGON sp. India. ANDROPOGON sp. India. ANDROPOGON sp. India. ANDROPOGON sp. India. APLUDA sp. Gramineae. A-5313. India. 301275. BOTHRIOCHLOA AMBIGUA S. T. Blake 301264 to Australia. 301264. O-709. 301265. O-710. 301266. O-745. 301267. O-T746. 301268. O-751. 301269. O-764. 301270. 301271. 301272. 301273. 301274. 301275. 172 O-765. O-958. 0-959. O-960. O-961. O-962. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 259 301144 to 302300—Continued - 301276. TRICHACHNE INSULARIS (L.) Nees Gramineae. A-4085. Hawaii. 301277. BOTHRIOCHLOA BARBINODES (Lag.) Herter Gramineae. O-698. Argentina. 301278 to 301281. BOTHRIOCHLOA CAUCASICA (Trin.) C. E. Hubb. Caucasian bluestem. 301278. A-4006. Great Britain. India. 301279. A-—7155. 301280. A-—7160. 301281. A-7244. Hungary. 301282 to 301285. BOTHRIOCHLOA COMPRESSA (Hook. f.) Henr. India. 301282. A-9086. 301284. A-9088. 301283. A-—9087. 301285. A—9089. 301286 and 301287. BOTHRIOCHLOA CONCANENSIS (Hook. f.) Henr. India. 301286. A-—9100. 301287. A-9101. 301288 to 301301. BOTHRIOCHLOA DECIPIENS (Hack.) C. E. Hubb. Australia. 301288. O-713. 301295. O-748. 301289. O-714. 301296. O-762. 301290. O-717. 301297. O-763. 301291. O-722. 301298. O-793. 301292. O-723. 301299. O-820. 301293. O-724. 301300. O-865. 301294. O-747. 301301. O-906. 301302. BOTHRIOCHLOA ERIANTHOIDES (F. Muell.) C. E. Hubb. A-7163. Australia. 301303 to 301315. BOTHRIOCHLOA EWARTIANA (Domin.) C. E. Hubb. Australia. 301303. O-733. 301310. O-822. 301304. O-734. 301311. O-859. 301305. O-784. 301312. O-874. 301306. O-786. 301313. O-876. 301307. O-787. 301314. O-902. 301308. O-788. 301315. O-903. 301309. O-789. 301316. BOTHRIOCHLOA FOULKESII (Hook. f.) Henr. O-610. Australia. 260 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 301144 to 302300—Continued 301317 to 301382. BOoTHRIOCHLOA GLABRA (Roxb.) A. Camus Indonesia. 301317. A-9404. 301318. A-—9405. Rhodesia. 301319. A-9450. 301326. A-9457. 301320. A-9451. 301327. A-9458. 301321. A-9452. 301328. A-—9459. 301322. A-9453. 301329. A-9460. 301323. A-—9454. 301330. A-9461. 301324. A-—9455. 301331. A-—9462. 301325. A-9456. South Africa. 301332. A-—9539. 301344. A-9553 301333. A-—9540. 301345. A-9554. 301334. A-—9541. 301346. A-—9555. 301335. A—9542. 301347. A-9557. 301336. A-—9545. 301348. A-—9558. 301337. A-—9546. 301349. A-9560. 301338. A-9547. 301350. A-—9561. 301339. A-—9548. 301351. A-9562. 301340. A-—9549. 301352. A-9563. 301341, A-—9550. 301353. A-9564. 301342. A-9551. 301354. A-9566. 301343. A-9552. Hong Kong. 301355. O-624. 301359. O-632. 301356. O-626. 301360. O-635. 301357. O-630. 301361. O-638. 301358. O-631. 301362. O-640. 301363. O-647. Malaya. Australia. 301364. O-661. 301374. O-797. 301365. O-667. 301375. O-805. 301366. O-672. 301376. O-814. 301367. O-675. 301377. O-821. 301368. O-676. 301378. O-854. 301369. O-678. 301379. O-863. 301370. O-688. 301380. O-880. 301371. O-739. 301381. O-904. 301372. O-740. 301382. O-905. 301373. O-778. 301144 to 302300—Continued 301383 and 301384. BOTHRIOCHLOA GRAHAMII (Haines) Bor 301383. 301384. O-652. Singapore. 301385 to 301445. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 O-608. Africa. South Africa. 301385. 301386. 301387. 301388. A-8587. A-9112. A-9200. A-9201. Rhodesia. 301393. 301394. 301395. 301396. 301397. A-9437. A-9438. A-9442. A-9443. A-9444. South Africa. 301403. 301404. 301405. 301406. 301407. 301408. 301409. 301410. A-9567. A-9569. A-9570. A-9571. A-9572. A-9573. A-9574. A-9575. Mozambique. 301418. 301419. A-9586. A-9587. Swaziland. 301420. 301421. A-9589. A-9590. South Africa. 301422. 301423. 301424. 301425. 301426. 301427. 301428. 301429. 301430. 301431. 301432. 301444. 301445. A-9591. A-9592. A-9593. A-9594. A-9595. A-9596. A-9597. A-9598. A-9599. A-9600. A-9601. O-018. India. O-618. Thailand. 301389. 301390. 301391. 301392. 301398. 301399. 301400. 301401. 301402. 301411. 301412. 301413. 301414. 301415. 301416. 301417. 301433. 301434. 301435. 301436. 301437. 301438. 301439. 301440. 301441. 301442. 301443. BOTHRIOCHLOA INSCULPTA (Hoschst.) A. Camus A-9202. A-9203. A-9409. A-9422. A-9445. A-9446. A-9447. A-9448. A-9449, A-9576. A-9577. A-9578. A-9579. A-9581. A-9583. A-9584. A-9602. A-9603. A-9604. A-9605. A-9607. A-9608. A-9609. A-9610. A-9611. A-9612. A-9615. 261 262 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 301144 to 302300—Continued 301446 to 301623. BOTHRIOCHLOA ISCHAEMUM (L.) Keng Turkestan bluestem. Turkey. 301446. A-560-B. 301453. A-—564—B. 301447. A-—561-B. 301454. A-565-A. 301448. A-562-A. 301455. A-—565-B. 301449. A-—562-B. 301456. A—566—A. 301450. A-—563-—A. 301457. A-566—-B. 301451. A-563-B. 301458. A-—567—A. 301452. A-—564—A. 301459. A-—726. Peoples Republic of China. Turkey. 301460. A-1341. 301462. A-—1343-B. 301461. A-—1341-B. 301463. A-1347. 301464. A-1356. Brazil. Turkey. 301465. A-—1358—A. 301468. A-—1366—-B. 301466. A-—1358—B. 301469. A-—1369-B. 301467. A-—1359-B. Iraq. 301470. A-1376. 301471. A-—1376—-B. 301472. A-—2551. Oklahoma. 301473. A-2553. Turkey. 301474. A-—2556. Germany. | 301475. A-2557. Belgium. | Germany. 301476. A-—2558. 301477. A-—2558-B. 301478. A-2582. Taiwan. 301479. A-8075. Germany. 301480. A-3240. Belgium. 301481. A-3508. Texas. 301482. A-3699. Iraq. 301483. A-3701. Belgium. 301484. A-8794. France. 301485. A-3902. Belgium. 301486. A-3955. Austria. France. 301487. A-3959. 301488. A-4007. 301489. A-4008. 301490. A-4011. Italy. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 263 301144 to 302300—Continued 301446 to 301623—Continued 301491. A-4092. Texas. Czechoslovakia. 301492. A-4250. 301493. A-—4251. 301494. A-4252. 301495. A-4439. Spain. 301496. A-4777. Yugoslavia. 301497. A-4798. Hungary. Yugoslavia. 301498. A-4800. 301499. A-4808. 301500. A-5109. Arizona. 301501. A-5110. Turkey. 301502. A-5422. Morocco. 301503. A-—5704. Peoples Republic of China. 301504. A-5731. France. 301505. A-6182. Burma. 301506. A-6459. Peoples Republic of China. 301507. A-—6863. India. Hungary. 301508. A-—7040. 301511. A-7044. 301509. A-7041. 301512. A-—7045. 301510. A—7048. 301513. A—7056. Soviet Union. 301514. A-—7057. Rumania. 301515. A-7059. Hungary. 301516. A-—7156. India. Soviet Union. 301517. A-—7161. 301519. A-7240. 301518. A-—7162. 301520. A-—7242. 301521. A-8243. Portugal. 301522. A-8245. France. Germany. 301523. A-7246. 301524. A-—7247. 301525. A-—7249. 301526. A~—7250. Poland. Belgium. 301527. A-—7252. 301528. A-7254. 301529. A-7256. France. 264 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 301144 to 302300—Continued 301446 to 301623—Continued Turkey 301530. A-—7496. 301531. A-—7497. Iran. 301532. A-8141. 301533. A-8142. 301534. A-8256. 301535. A-8793. Afghanistan. 301536. A-—8857. Pakistan. 301537. A-8161—-A. Oklahoma. Pakistan. 301538. A-—8873-—A. 301570. A-—8910-B. 301539. A-8873-B. 301571. A-8911—A. 301540. A-—8875—A. 301572. A-8911-B. 301541. A-—8887. 301573. A-8911-C. 301542. A-—8888. 301574. A-8912. 301543. A-—8889. 301575. A-8913—D. 301544, A-8890. 301576. A-8914—A. 301545. A-8891. 301577. A-8914—B. 301546. A-8892. 301578. A-8914—C. 301547. A-8893-B. 301579. A-8915—A. 301548. A-8894—A. 301580. A-—8915-B. 301549. A-8894—B. 301581. A-8915-C. 301550. A-8894—-C. 301582. A-8916. 301551. A-—8894—D. 301583. A-—8917—A. 301552. A-—8896. 301584. A-8918. 301553. A-—8897-—A. 301585. A-8918—-B. 301554. A-—8897-B. 301586. A-8918-C. 301555. A-8898. 301587. A-—8919-B. 301556. A—8899-A. 301588. A-8920. 301557. A-—8899-D. 301589. A-8921. 301558. A-8899-E. 301590. A-8922. 301559. A-8901. 301591. A-8923. 301560. A-—8902-A. 301592. A-8925. 301561. A-—8903—A. 301593. A-8926—A. 301562. A-8903-B. 301594. A-—8927-—A. 301563. A—8904—A. 301595. A-8929-A. 301564. A-—8904—C. 301596. A-—8929-B. 301565. A-8906. 301597. A-—8932—A. 301566. A-—8907-C. 301598. A-—8932-B. 301567. A-—8908. 301599. A-8932-C. 301568. A-8909. 301600. A-8933—A. 301569. A-8910-A. 301601. A-8933-C. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 265 301144 to 302300—Continued 301446 to 301623—Continued 301602. A-8933-D. 301612. A-8938-B. 301603. A-8934—A. 301613. A-8939. 301604. A-8934-B. 301614. A-8940-A. 301605. A-—8935-B. 301615. A-8940-B. 301606. A-8936—A. 301616. A-8940-D. 301607. A-8936-B. 301617. A-8941-A. 301608. A-8936-C. 301618. A-8941-B. 301609. A-8937-A. 301619. A-8969-A. 301610. A-8937-D. 301620. A-8970-A. 301611. A-—8938-A. 301621. A-9111. 301622. A-9358. Soviet Union. 301623. A-—9396. Afghanistan. 301624 and 301625. BOTHRIOCHLOA PERTUSA (L.) A. Camus India. 301624. A-8280. 301625. A-8299. 301626 to 301630. BOTHRIOCHLOA KUNTZEANA (Hack.) Henr. India. 301626. A-—9102. 301629. A-—9105. 301627. A-—9108. 301630. A-—9106. 301628. A-—9104. 301631. BOTHRIOCHLOA LAGUROIDES (DC.) Herter Gramineae. A-4396. Argentina. 301632 to 301634. BOTHRIOCHLOA ODORATA (Lisboa) A. Camus India. 301632. A—5409. 301633. A-—8294. 301634. A—8295. 301635. BOTHRIOCHLOA PERFORATA (Trin. ex Fourn.) Herter A-38700. Texas. 301636. DICHANTHIUM ANNULATUM (Forsk.) Stapf in Prain Gramineae. A-3227. India. 301637 to 301644. BOoTHRIOCHLOA PERTUSA (L.) A. Camus Gramineae. 301637. A-38704. Africa. 301638. A-3713. India. United States. 301639. A-4518. 301640. A-4906. India. 301641. A-—5301. 301642. A—5396. 2.66 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 301144 to 302300—Continued 301637 to 301644—Continued 301643. A-—5402-B. Morocco. 301644. A-5403. India. 301645. DICHANTHIUM ANNULATUM (Forsk.) Stapf in Prain Gramineae. A-5405. India. 301646 and 301647. BOTHRIOCHLOA PERTUSA (L.) A. Camus Gramineae. 301646. A-5431. French West Africa. 301647. A-5470. Africa. 301648. BOTHRIOCHLOA INTERMEDIA (R. Br.) A. Camus Australian bluestem. A-6587. Pakistan. 301649. DICHANTHUIM ANNULATUM (Forsk.) Stapf in Prain Gramineae. A-6840. India. 301650 to 301707. BOoTHRIOCHLOA PERTUSA (L.) A. Camus Gramineae. 301650. A-—6879-B. Virgin Islands. 301651. A-6902. Turkey. India. 301652. A-8011. 301661. A-8288—A. 301653. A-—8281—A. 301662. A-—8289-A. 301654. A—8282-—A. 301663. A-—8289-B. 301655. A-—8282-B. 301664. A-—8290. 301656. A-—8284. 301665. A-8291. 301657. A-—8285-3—A. 301666. A-8292. 301658. A-—8285-3-B. 301667. A-—8308. 301659. A-—8286. 301668. A-8235-3-A. 301660. A-—8287. Pakistan. 301669. A-—S8886—A. 301671. A-—8977-A. 301670. A-8962. 301672. A-8977-C. India. 301673. A-—8980. 301686. A-9090-B. 301674. A-8981—A. 301687. A-9091. 301675. A-—8984—A. 301688. A-9092. 301676. A-—8984—B. 301689. A-9093. 301677. A-—8985—A. 301690. A-9094. 301678. A-—8985-B. 301691. A-—9095. 301679. A-8986. 301692. A-9097. 301680. A-—8987—A. 301693. A-9098. 301681. A-—8987-B. 301694. A-9411. 301682. A-—8988—B. 301695. A-9421. 301683. A-—8988-C. 301696. A-9479. 301684. A-8989. 301697. A-9480. 301685. A—9090-A. 301698. A-9481. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 267 — 301144 to 302300—Continued 301650 to 301707—Continued 301699. A-—9482. 301704. O-593. 301700. A-—9680. 301705. O-596. 301701. A-9281. 301706. O-604. 301702. O-585. 301707. O-615. 301703. O-590. 301708 to 301714. BoTHRIOCHLOA RADICANS (Lehm.) A. Camus 301708. A-—4518. Ethiopia. South Africa. 301709. A-9487. 301712. A-9682. 301710. A-9488. 301713. A-—9684. 301711. A-—9489. 301714. A—9685. 301715 to 301726. BOTHRIOCHLOA SACCHAROIDES (Swartz) Rydb. Silver bluestem. Oklahoma. 301715. A-—2579. 301716. A—2580. 301717. A—2581. Argentina. Texas. 301718. A-3693. 301719. A-—6095. 301720. A-7296. Argentina. Oklahoma. 301721. A—7297. 301722. A-—7301. 301723. A-—7302. Texas. 301724. A-9817. 301725. A-—9833. 301726. A-—9839. New Mexico. 301727 to 301730. BOoTHRIOCHLOA SPRINGFIELDII (Gould) Parodi 301727. A-9748. Texas. 301729 A-9782. Texas. 301728. A-9772. Mexico. 301730. A-9784. Arizona. 301731. BOTHRIOCHLOA VENUSTA (Thwaites) A. Camus A-2655. British Guiana. 301732. BOTHRIOCHLOA WOODROWII (Hook. f.) A. Camus A-9114. India. 301733. BOTHRIOCHLOA sp. A-56438. Texas. 301734. BROTHRIOCHLOA ALTA (Hitchc.) Henr. A-6094. Texas. 301735. BOTHRIOCHLOA sp. A-6096. Texas. 268 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 301144 to 302300—Continued 301736. BOTHRIOCHLOA sp. A-8296—-A. India. 301737. BOTHRIOCHLOA sp. A-8983. Pakistan. 301738. BOTHRIOCHLOA sp. A-9107. India. 301739. BOTHRIOCHLOA sp. A-9108. India. 301740. BOTHRIOCHLOA sp. A-9204. India. 301741. BOTHRIOCHLOA sp. A-9205. India. 301742. BOTHRIOCHLOA sp. O-012. India. 301743. BOTHRIOCHLOA PERTUSA (L.) A. Camus O-862. India. 301744. BRACHYPODIUM MUCRONATUM Willk. Gramineae. A-5041. Origin unknown. 301745 to 301747. CAPILLIPEDIUM HUEGELII (Hack.) Stapf Gramineae. 301745. A-5794. Austria. India. 301746. A-6864. 301747. A-8301. 301748 to 301771. CAPILLIPEDIUM PARVIFLORUM (R. Br.) Stapf Australia. 301748. A-4599. 301749. A-—-4788. 301750. A-—7176. Philippines. 301751. A-9403. Indonesia. Australia. 301752. A-9491. 301755. A-9494. 301753. A-—9492. 301756. A-—9495. 301754. A-9493. 301757. A-—9496. 301758. O-620. Hong Kong. China. 301759. O-636. 301761. O-639. 301760. O-637. 301762. O-641. Australia. 301763. O-711. 301768. O-888. 301764. O-712. 301768. O-889. 301765. O-727. 301770. O-890. 301766. O-826. 301771. O-938. 301767. O-887. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 269 301144 to 302300—Continued 301772 to 301779. CAPILLIPEDIUM SPICIGERUM (Benth.) S. T. Blake Australia. 301772. A-4104. 301776. O-721. 301773. A-9428. 301777. O-802. 301774. O-718. 301778. O-872. 301775. O-720. 301779. O-901. 301780 to 301784. CAPILLIPEDIUM PARVIFLORUM (R, Br.) Stapf 301780. A-6458. China. India. 301781. A-9003. 301783. A-—9005. 301782. A-—9004. 301784. A-—9006. 301785. CAPILLIPEDIUM sp. A-9116. India. 301786. CAPILLIPEDIUM sp. A-9117. India. 301787. CAPILLIPEDIUM sp. A-9412. India. 301788. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth Gramineae. Rhodesgrass. A-8038. India. 301789. CHLORIS VIRGATA Swartz A-8260. Mexico. 301790 to 301793. CHRYSOPOGON ACICULATUS (Retz.) Trin. Gramineae. 301790. A-4588. India. 301792. A-6045. Nebraska. 301791. A-—5329. Malaya. 301793. A-6405. India. 301794 to 301815. CHRYSOPOGON GRYLLUS (L.) Trin. 301794. A-2689. India. Traq. 301795. A-3674. 301798. A-3677. 301796. A-—3675. 301799. A-3678. 301797. A-3676. 301800. A-3679. 301801. A-—3685. Origin unknown. Iraq. 301802. A-3689. 301803. A-3692. 301804. A-3697. India. 301805. A-—6148. 301806. A-—6856. 301807. A-7009. Pakistan. India. 301808. A-8991. 301812. A-8995. 301809. A-—8992. 301813. A-—8997. 301810. A-—8998. 301814. A-—8999. 301811. A-8994. 301815. A-9000. 270 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 301144 to 302300—Continued 301816 to 301836. CHRYSOPOGON MONTANUS Trin. ex Sprengel India. 301816. A-—2657. 301827. A-8552. 301817. A-4107. 301828. A-8553. 301818. A-—6075. 301829. A-8554. 301819. A-6853. 301830. A-—8555. 301820. A-—6854. 301831. A-8558. 301821. A-—6859. 301832. A-8559. 301822. A-7215. 301833. A-—8560. 301823. A-—7284. 301834. A-8561. 301824. A-8548. 301835. A-8996. 301825. A-8549. 301836. A-—9128. 301826. A-—8550. 301837. CHRYSOPOGON sp. A-8998. India. 301838. CHRYSOPOGON ECHINULATUS (Nees) W. Wats. A-8999. India. 301839. CHRYSOPOGON ACICULATUS (Retz.) Trin. O-608. Thailand. 301840. CHRYSOPOGON ACICULATUS (Retz.) Trin. O-655. Singapore. 301841 and 301842. CyYMROPOGON MARTINII (Roxb.) W. Wats. Gramineae. Rusa-oil grass. India. 301841. A-8034. 301842. A-6850. 301843. CYMBOPOGON NERVATUS (Hochst.) Chiov. A-3708. Ethiopia. 301844 and 301845. CYMBOPOGON PROCERUS (R. Br.) Domin Australia. 301844. A-7769. 301845. A-7770. 301846. CYMBOPOGON REFRACTUS (R. Br.) A. Camus A-6524. Australia. 301847. CYMBOPOGON TORTILIS (Presl) A. Camus | A-7127. Japan. | 301848. CYMBOPOGON sp. | A-4041. India. 301849. CYMBOPOGON sp. A-6519. Australia. 301850. CYMBOPOGON SCHOENANTHUS (L.) Spreng. A-9007. Japan. 301851. CYMBOPOGON sp. A-9208. Ethiopia. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 QT 301144 to 302300—Continued 301852 to 301856. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Gramineae. South Africa. 301852. O-501. 301853. O-571. 301854. O-572. Kenya. 301855. O-577. Origin unknown. 301856. O-644. Singapore. 301857. CYNODON PLECTOSTACHYUS (K. Schum.) Pilg. Stargrass. O-225. Origin unknown. 301858. CYNODON sp. O-681. Australia. 301859. CYNODON sp. O-695. Australia. 301860. CYNODON sp. O-748. Australia. 301861. CYNODON sp. O-744. Australia. 301862. CYNODON sp. O-753. Australia. 301863 to 301984. DICHANTHIUM ANNULATUM (Forsk.) Stapf Gramineae. Palwan. 301863. A-1526. Texas. 301864. A-—2564. India. 301865. A-2570. Texas. 301866. A-2718. (No seed). 301867. A-3182. Israel. India. 301868. A-—3242. 301869. A-3713. Egypt. 301870. A-3787. 301871. A-3789. 301872. A-4045. India. Texas. 301873. A—4082. 301874. A-40838. 301875. A-43890. Tunisia. 301876. A-4393. India. 301877. A-4395. Argentina. 301878. A-—5598. (No seed). 301879. A-4565. India. 301880. A-4380. Saudi Arabia. 272 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 301144 to 302300—Continued 301863 to 301984—Continued 301881. Iraq. 301882. 301883. 301884. 301885. India. 301889. 301890. 301891. 301892. 301893. 301894. 301901. India. 301902. 301903. 301904. 301905. 301906. 301907. India. 301908. 301909. 301912. Texas. 301913. 301914. 301915. Georgia. 301916. 301917. India. 301918. 301919. 301920. 301921. 301922. Texas. 301923. 301924. 301925. A-5112. A-5113. A-5116. A-5118. A-6121. A-5287. A-5295. A-5302. A-5317. A-5397. A-4398. A-5430. A-5437, A-5438. A-5584. A-5602. A-5798. A-6073. A-6175. A-6176. A-6263. A-6373. A-6375. A-6525. A-6573. A-6574. A-6863. A-6866. A-6879. A-6896. A-6981. A-7034. A-7035. A-7036. Arizona. 301886. 301887. 301888. 301895. 301896. 301897. 301898. 301899. 301900. French West Africa. Fiji Islands. India. Pakistan. 301910. 301911. Puerto Rico. Australia. Virgin Islands. Georgia. Virgin Islands. 301926. 301927. A-5140. A-5142. A-5166-B. A-5399. A-5400-D. A-5401. A-5402. A-5403-B. A-5411. A-6180. A-6192. A-7037. A-7039. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 273 301144 to 302300—Continued 301863 to 301984—Continued 301928. A-—7571. Georgia. India. 301929. A-—8156. 301932. A-—8452. 301930. A—-8350. 301933. A-—8453. 301931. A-8379. 301934. A-—8542. Pakistan. 301935. A-8852. 301953. A-8876 B. 301936. A-8853. 301954. A-—8877. 301937. A-8854. 301955. A-8877-B. 301938. A-8855. 301956. A-8878. 301939. A—8856. 301957. A-8879-A. 301940. A-8859-B. 301958. A-8879-B. 301941. A-—8861. 301959. A-8879-C. 301942. A-8865. 301960. A-—8880. 301943. A-8866. 301961. A-8881. 301944. A-—8867-B. 301962. A-—8882-B. 301945. A-8867-C. 301963. A-8883-A. 301946. A-8868. 301964. A-8883-B. 301947. A-—8870. 301965. A-8884. 301948. A-—8871-A. 301966. A-8885. 301949. A-8871—B. 301967. A-—8886-B. 301950. A-8872. 301968. A-—8886-C. 301951. A-8874. 301969. A-—8899-B. 301952. A-—8876—A. 301970. A-8899-F. India. 301971. A-—8949-B. 301975. A-9030-B. 301972. A-8949-C. 301976. A-9031—A. 301973. A-8972. 301977. A-—9032—A. 301974. A-9030—A. 301978. A-—9032-B. Singapore. 301979. O-649. 301982. O-891. 301980. O-658. 301983. O-892. 301981. O-818. 301984. O-893. 301985 to 301998. DICHANTHIUM ARISTATUM (Poir.) C. E. Hubb. Grami- neae. Angleton grass. 301985. A-—2570. Texas. 301986. A-8249. India. Origin unknown. 301987. A-8547. 301988. A-—8596. India. 301989. A-—9035. 301990. A-9037. 274 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 301144 to 302300—Continued 301985 to 301998—Continued 301991. A-9038. 301992. A-9050. Origin unknown. Australia. 301993. A-9506. 901994. A-9688. 301995. A-—9689. 301996. O-033. Philippines. Australia. 301997. O-758. 301998. O-950. 301999 to 302027. DICHANTHIUM CARICOSUM (L.) A. Camus 301999. A-1529. Texas. 302001. A-—5440. India. 302000. A-4084. Oklahoma. 302002. A-—6525. Australia. India. 302003. A-6838. 302012. A-—9055. 302004. A-—7208. 302013. A-—9056. 302005. A-8252. 302014. A-9057. 302006. A-8546. 302015. A-—9058. 302007. A-—9031-B. 302016. A-9059. 302008. A-9051. 302017. A-—9060. 302009. A-—9052. 302018. A-9061. 302010. A-9053. 302019. A-9062. 302011. A-9054. 302020. A-90638. 302021. A-9397. Indonesia. India. 302022. A-9424. 302023. A-—9425. 302024. O-645. Malaya. Singapore. 302025. O-648. 302026. O-650. 302027. O-847. 302028 to 302032. DICHANTHIUM FECUNDUM S&S. T. Blake 302028. A-7810. Origin unknown. Australia. 302029. O-780. 302031. O-791. 302030. O-781. 302032. O-804. 302033. DICHANTHIUM HUMILIUS (Benth.) J. M. Black A-9345. Oklahoma. 302034 and 302035. DICHANTHIUM MACCANNII Blatter India. 302034. A-9047. 302035. A-9049. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 275 301144 to 302300—Continued ~ 302036 to 302039. DICHANTHIUM PANCHGANIENSE Blatter & McCann India. 302036. A-8278. 302038. A-9040. 302037. A-9039. 302039. A-9041. 302040 to 302048. DICHANTHIUM PAPILLOSUM (Hochst.) Stapf 302040. A-3716. Rhodesia. 302041. A-4804. Tanganyika. 302042. A-5429. French West Africa. South Africa. 302043. A-9502. 302044. A-9503. Australia. 302045. A-—9690. 302047. A-9692. 302046. A-—9691. 302048. A-—9693. 302049 to 302062. DICHANTHIUM SERICEUM (R. Br.) A. Camus Australia. 302049. A-—2572. 302054. A-4610. 302050. A—4100. 302055. A-—5640. 302051. A-—4101. 302056. A-6139. 302052. A-—4102. 302057. A-6140. 302053. A-—4594. 302058. A-6261. Puerto Rico. 302059. A-6836. India. 302060. A—7566. British Guiana. Australia. 302061. A-—7570. 302062. A-—7910. 302063 to 302066. DICHANTHIUM SERRAFALCOIDES (Cooke & Stapf) Blatter & McCann India. 302063. A-—9042. 302065. A-9045. 302064. A-9043. 302066. A-9046. 302067 to 302069. DICHANTHIUM SETOSUM S&S. T. Blake Australia. 302067. O-769. 302068. O-895. 302069. O-898. 302070 to 302073. DICHANTHIUM SUPERCILIATUM (Hack.) A. Camus Australia. 302070. O-879. 302072. O-916. 302071. O-894. 302073. O-917. 276 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 301144 to 302300—Continued 302074 to 302076. EREMOPOGON FOVEOLATUS (Del.) Stapf Gramineae. India. 302074. A-8305. 302075. A-—8306. 302076. A-8307. 302077. EZ/UCLASTA CONDYLOTRICHA (Hochst.) Stapf Gramineae. A-3783. Belgian Congo. 302078. EULALIA FULVA (R. Br.) Kuntze Gramineae. Sugargrass. A-6529. Australia. 302079. EULALIA PHAEOTHRIX (Hack.) Kuntze O-599 Thailand. 302080. HILARIA sp. Gramineae. A-8258. Mexico. 302081. HyPARRHENIA CONFINIS (Hochst.) Anderss. Gramineae. A-4576. Belgian Congo. 302082. HyYPARRHENIA DISSOLUTA (Nees ex Steud.) C. E. Hubb. A-4579. Belgian Congo. 302083. HYPARRHENIA FILIPENDULA (Hochst.) Stapf A-3921. India. 302084. ISCHAEMUM ARISTATUM L. Gramineae. A-5594. Fiji Islands. 302085. ISCHAEMUM PILOSUM (Klein ex Willd.) Wight A-8314. India. 302086. ISEILEMA VAGINIFLORA Domin. Gramineae. A-2375. Australia. 302087. RHYNCHELYTRUM REPENS (Willd.) C. E. Hubb. Gramineae. A-8268. Hong Kong. 302088. SESBANIA sp. Leguminosae. A-9393. Origin unknown. 302089. SORGHASTRUM ELLIOTTII (Mohr) Nash Gramineae. O-474. Florida. 302090. SORGHASTRUM FRIESII (Pilger) Pilger A-9483. Australia. 302091 to 302101. SORGHASTRUM NUTANS (L.) Nash ex Small Yellow indiangrass. en ee ee Re Oklahoma. 302091. A-5688. 302092. A-—5689. Texas. 302093. A-—5690. 302095. A-5692. 302094. A-5691. 302096. A-—5693. 302097. A-5694. Oklahoma. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 301144 to 302300—Continued 302091 to 302101—Continued 802098. A-5695. Texas. Oklahoma. 302099. A-5696. 302100. A-—5697. 302101. A-7456. Alabama. 302102. SORGHASTRUM SECUNDUM (EIll.) Nash ex Small A-3062. Georgia. 302103. SORGHASTRUM sp. A-9484. Australia. 277 302104 to 302106. SORGHUM AETHIOPICUM (Hack.) Rupr. ex Stapf Grami- neae. Ethiopia. 302104. A-4842. 302105. A—5677. 302106. A—5830. 302107 to 302110. SoRGHUM ALMUM Parodi Argentina. 302107. A—5656. 302108. A-—5674. 302109. A-6401. 302110. A-—7272. New Zealand. 302111 to 302118. SORGHUM ARUNDINACEUM (Willd.) Stapf 302111. A-—2782. South Africa. 302112. A-—5683. Southern Rhodesia. South Africa. 302113. A-5735. 302114. A-5736. Australia. 302115. A-5865. 302116. A-—7067. 302117. A-7275. 302118. O-985. Ethiopia. 302119 to 302130. SORGHUM BICOLOR (L.) Moench 302119. A-885. Origin unknown. 302120. A-3694. Belgium. Portugal. 302121. A-4840. 302122. A-5738. 302123. A-—7068. Kamerun grass. 278 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 301144 to 302300—Continued 302119 to 302130—Continued Origin unknown. 302124. A-7773. 302127. A-7776. 302125. A-7774. 302128. A-7777. 302126. A-7775. 302129. A-7778. 302130. O-986. Ethiopia. 302131 to 302134. SORGHUM CAUDATUM (Hack.) Stapf 302131. A-4834. Portugal. Ethiopia. 302132. O-987. 302133. O-988. 302134. O-989. 302135. SORGHUM CAFFRORUM (Reitz.) Beauv. A-5687. Origin unknown. 302136. SORGHUM CONTROVERSUM (Steud.) Snowden A-6358. India. 302137 to 302139. SoRGHUM DOCHNA (Forsk.) Snowden Sorgo. Portugal. 302137. A-4833. 302138. A-4835. 302139. A-4854. Burma. 302140 and 302141. SORGHUM DRUMMONDII (Steud.) Millspaugh & Chase 302140. A-5667. Origin unknown. 302141. A-5867. Australia. 302142 to 302148. SORGHUM DURRA (Forsk.) Stapf 302142. A-4863. Burma. Ethiopia. 302143. O-1009. 302146. O-1012. 302144. O-1010. 302147. O-1013. 302145. O-1011. 302148. O-1014. 302149 to 302151. SORGHUM GAMBICUM Snowden Origin unknown. 302149. A-4869. 302150. A-4870. 302151. A-4875. 302152 to 302172. SORGHUM HALEPENSE (L.) Pers. Johnsongrass. 302152. A-—8539. Origin unknown. Arghanistan. 302153. A-—9371. 302154. A-9372. 302155. A-9373. 302156. A-9374. India. 302157. A-9375. Pakistan. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 301144 to 302300—Continued 302152 to 302172—Continued India. 302158. A-9377. 302159. A-9479. 302160. A-9480. 302161. O-453. Oklahoma. Australia. 302162. O-742. 302168. O-849. 302163. O-749. 302169. O-868. 302164. O-750. 302170. O-914. 302165. O-755. 302171. O-953. 302166. O-T756. 302172. O-954. 302167. O-757. 302173. SORGHUM HEWISONII (Piper) Longley A-6155. Sudan. 302174. SORGHUM JAPONICUM (Hack.) Roshev. A-5679. Portugal. 302175 and 302176. SORGHUM MILIACEUM (Roxb.) Snowden India. 302175. A-4027. 302176. A-6344. 302177 and 302178. SORGHUM NIGRICANS (Ruiz & Pav.) Snowden Portugal. 302177. A-4832. 302178. A-—5673. 302179 to 302184. SORGHUM NITIDUM (Vahl) Pers. 302179. A-5698. Origin unknown. Australia. 302180. O-773. 302183. O-777. 302181. O-775. 302184. O-833. 302182. O-776. 302185 to 302189. SORGHUM PLUMOSUM (R. Br.) Beauv. Indonesia. 302185. A-—9398. 302187. A-—9400. 302186. A-9399. 302188. A-—9402. 302189. O-867. Australia. 302190 to 302196. SORGHUM PROPINQUUM (Kunth) Hitchce. Philippines. 302190. A-7172. 302191. A-7173. Singapore. 302192. O-835. 302195. O-838. 302193. O-836. 302196. O-848. 302194. O-837. 279 280 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 301144 to 302300—Continued 302197 to 302199. SORGHUM sp. 302197. A-4857. Burma. Argentina. 302198. A-5684. 802199. A-6402. 302200 to 302219. SoRGHUM SUBGLABRESCENS (Steud.) Schweinf. & Aschers. 302200. A-—7444. Argentina. : i i pa 0 Ethiopia. 302201. O-990. 302211. O-1000. 302202. O-991. 302212. O-1001. 302203. O-992. 302213. O-1002. 302204. O-993. 302214. O-1008. 302205. O-994. 302215. O-1004. 302206. O-995. 302216. O-1005. 302207. O-996. 302217. O-1006. 302208. O-997. 302218. O-1007. 302209. O-998. 302219. O-1008. 302210. O-999. 302220 to 302227. SORGHUM SUDANENSE (Piper) Stapf Sudangrass. 302220. A-22. Algeria. 302221. A-6129. Soviet Union. 302222. A-6399. Argentina. Kansas. 302223. A-7134. 302224. A-7135. Nigeria. 302225. A-—7934. 302226. A-—7935. 302227. A-7936. 302228. SORGHUM VERSICOLOR Anderss. Black sudangrass. A-7071. Indiana. 302229 to 302231. SORGHUM VERTICILLIFLORUM (Steud.) Stapf Origin unknown. 302229. A-4845. 302230. A-—5875. 302231. A-7277. Australia. 302232 and 302233. SORGHUM VIRGATUM (Hack.) Stapf Tunisgrass. Soviet Union. 302232. A-—7170. 302233. A-—7171. 302234. SORGHUM ROXBURGHII (Hack.) Stapf A-4851. Burma. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 301144 to 302300—Continued 302235. SoRGHUM sp. A-2792. No seed. 302236. SORGHUM sp. A-4832. Portugal. 302237. SORGHUM sp. A-4864. Portugal. 302238. SORGHUM sp. A-5648. Mississippi. 302239. SORGHUM sp. A-5654. Burma. 302240. SORGHUM sp. A-5750-I. India. 302241. SORGHUM sp. A-5827. Origin unknown. 302242. SORGHUM sp. A-5828. Origin unknown. 302243. SORGHUM sp. A-5881. Origin unknown. 302244. SORGHUM sp. A-5835. Origin unknown. 302245. SORGHUM sp. A-5846. Tanganyika. 302246. SORGHUM sp. A-5856. Australia. 302247. SORGHUM sp. A-5858. Australia. 302248. SORGHUM sp. A-5859. Australia. 302249. SORGHUM sp. A-5867. Australia. 302250. SORGHUM sp. A-5868. Dominican Republic. 302251. SORGHUM sp. A-5869. Dominican Republic. 302252. SORGHUM sp. A-6062. China. 302253. SORGHUM sp. A-6064. China. 302254. SORGHUM sp. A-6069. China. 302255. SORGHUM sp. A-6070. China. 281 282 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 301144 to 302300—Continued 302256. SORGHUM sp. A-6113. India. 302257. SORGHUM sp. A-6117. Kansas. 302258. SORGHUM sp. A-6118. East Africa. 302259. SORGHUM sp. A-6121. Origin unknown. 302259. SORGHUM sp. A-6126. Origin unknown. 302261. SORGHUM sp. A-6127. Origin unknown. 302262. SORGHUM sp. A-6130. East Africa. 302263. SORGHUM sp. A-6131. East Africa. 302264. SORGHUM sp. A-6132. East Africa. 302265. SORGHUM sp. A-6133. East Africa. 302266. SORGHUM sp. A-6135. East Africa. 302267. SORGHUM sp. A-6351. East Africa. 302268. SORGHUM sp. A-6352. East Africa. 302269. SORGHUM sp. A-6821. East Africa. 302270. SORGHUM sp. A-6884. Indonesia. 302271. SORGHUM sp. A-7147. Indonesia. 302272. SORGHUM sp. A-7148. Indonesia. 302273. SORGHUM sp. A-7149. Indonesia. 302274. SORGHUM sp. A-—7287. India. 302275. SORGHUM sp. A-7288. India. 302276. SORGHUM sp. A-7289. India. 172 301144 to 302300—Continued 302277. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 SORGHUM sp. A-7306. India. 302278. SORGHUM sp. A-7465. India. 302279. A-T471. 302280. SORGHUM sp. SORGHUM sp. A-8316. India. 302281. O-602. 302282. 0-663. 302283. O-664. 302284. 0-772. 302285. O-794. 302286. O-795. 302287. O-810. 302288. O-818. 302289. 0-834. 302290. O-850. 302291. O-851. ‘302292. O-852. 302293. O-866. 302294. O-869. 302295. 0-909. 302296. O-910. 302297. O-912. SORGHUM sp. Australia. SORGHUM sp. Australia. SORGHUM sp. Australia. SORGHUM sp. Australia. SORGHUM sp. Australia. SORGHUM sp. Australia. SORGHUM sp. Australia. SORGHUM sp. Australia. SORGHUM sp. Australia. SORGHUM sp. Australia. SORGHUM sp. Australia. SORGHUM sp. Australia. SORGHUM sp. Australia. SORGHUM sp. Australia. SORGHUM sp. Australia. SORGHUM sp. Australia. SORGHUM sp. Australia. Origin unknown. 283 284 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 301144 to 302300—Continued 302298. SORGHUM sp. O-928. Australia. 302299. VETIVERIA FILIPES (Benth.) C. E. Hubb. Gramineae. A-6566. Australia. 302300. VETIVERIA ZIZANIOIDES (L.) Nash A-7016. India. 302301. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Rosaceae. Common apple. From Southern Rhodesia. Budsticks presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Salisbury. Received Oct. 13, 1964. ‘Eickhoff’. Low chilling requirement. 302302 to 302304. CYPERUS ESCULENTUS L. Cyperaceae. Chufa. From Ghana. Tubers collected by the United States Agency for International Development, Accra. Received Oct. 14, 1964. From Togoland and Cape Coast areas of Ghana. 302302. Black round type. 302303. Brown round type. 302304. Brown elongated type. 302305. PACHYPODIUM LAMEREI Drake Apocynaceae. From France. Plants presented by J. Marnier Lapostolle, Paris. Received Oct. 15, 1964. 302306 and 302307. ZEA MAYS L. Gramineae. From Colombia. Seeds presented by the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Agricolas, Medellin. Received Oct. 16, 1964. 302306. ‘Chuspillu’. Bolivia. 302307. ‘Paru’. Bolivia. 302308 to 302395. ZEA MAYS L. Gramineae. From Colombia. Seeds presented by the Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario, Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Agricolas “Tulio Ospina”, Medellin. Received Oct. 16, 1964. Ecuadorian collections: 302308. ECU.318. 4149. 302321. ECU.630. 4070. 302309. ECU.326. 4085. 302322. ECU.653. 4097. 302310. ECU.328. 4132. 302323. ECU.660. 4101. 302311. ECU.349. 4078. 302324. ECU.686, 4140. 302312. ECU.350. 4096. 302325. ECU.698. 4092. 302313. ECU.357. 4157. 302326. ECU.699, 4071. 302314. ECU.368. 4108. 302327. ECU.731. 4119. 302315. ECU.370. 4090. 302328. ECU.770. 4087. 302316. ECU.372. 4067. 302329. ECU.839. 4065. 302317. ECU.526. 4124. 302330. EC.841. 4059. 302318. ECU.542. 4099. 302331. ECU. 842. 4114. 302319. ECU.585. 4057. 302332. ECU. 848. 4064. 302320. ECU.604. 4133. 302333. ECU.851. 4118. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 285 301144 to 302300—Continued 302334. ECU.857. 4117. 302340. ECU.926. 4098. 302335. ECU.872. 4094. 302341. ECU.929. 4055. 302336. ECU.891. 4143. 302342. ECU.949. 4062. 302337. ECU.895. 4166. 3023438. ECU.957. 4091. 302338. ECU.915. 4060. 302344. ECU.976. 4125. 302339. ECU.920. 4126. Venezuelan collections: 302345. VEN.371. 4393. 302371. VEN. 673. 4390. 302346. VEN.397. 4241. 302372. VEN.678. 4179. 302347. VEN.412. 4478. 302373. VEN. 681. 4202. 302348. VEN.455. 4187. 302374. VEN. 694. 4183. 302349. VEN. 461. 4404. 302375. VEN.700. 4240. 302350. VEN. 467. 4416. 302376. VEN. 702. 4405. 302351. VEN. 497. 4263. 302377. VEN.716. 4384. 302352. VEN.513. 4209. 302378. VEN. 744. 4236. 302353. VEN.524. 4232. 302379. VEN.748. 4251. 302354. VEN. 530. 4238. 302380. VEN.752. 4227. 302355. VEN.559. 4199. 302381. VEN.753. 4242. 302356. VEN.567. 4216. 302382. VEN.757. 4258. 302357. VEN.573. 4219. 302383. VEN.760. 4181. 302358. VEN.581. 4235. 302384. VEN. 788. 4185. 302359. VEN.583. 4230. 302385. VEN.798. 4424. 302360. VEN.585. 4206. 302386. VEN. 826. 4312. 302361. VEN.589. 4246. 302387. VEN. 832. 4326. 302362. VEN.590. 4284. 302388. VEN. 838. 4347. 302363. VEN.594. 4479. 302389. VEN. 846. 4322. 302364. VEN.602. 4217. 302390. VEN. 849. 4350. 302365. VEN.6038. 4198. 302391. VEN. 882. 4461. 302366. VEN.605. 4229. 302392. VEN. 883. 4178. 302367. VEN.607. 4218. 302393. VEN.903. 4440. 302368. VEN.618. 4177. 302394. VEN.970. 4301. 302369. VEN.628. 4182. 302395. VEN. 984. 4363. 302370. VEN. 662. 4225. 302396 and 302397. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. From Australia. Seeds presented by Arthur Yates and Company, Sydney. Received Oct. 16, 1964. 302396. ‘College Early’. Resistant to race 1, anthracnose, and certain strains of bean rust. 302397. ‘College Supreme’. Resistance to halo blight, common bean mosaic and good rust tolerance. 302398. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Leguminosae. Lentil. From Jordan. Seeds presented by the United States Embassy, Amman. Re- ceived Oct. 16, 1964. Irbid area. 286 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 302399 to 302405. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Ministry of Food and Agriculture, New Delhi. Received Oct. 16, 1964. 302399 to 302404. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. 302399. I.C.11055. Hippargi 2—21-14-14. 302400. I.C.11056. Pandichery-8. 302401. I.C.11057. Safawagi 4-6. 302402. I.C.11058. Bailhongal S—3-2. 302403. I.C.11059. Hippargi 2-14—3-6. 302404. T.M.V.3. 302405. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Compositae. Safflower. I.C.110538. A-3800. 302406 to 302415. ZEA MAYS L. Gramineae. From India. Seeds presented by Division of Plant Introduction, Indian Agri- cultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Oct. 16, 1964. 302406. NP62-1048. ‘Kenya Yellow’. 302407. NP62K-1001. AdeC17—A1-2. 302408. NP62K-1007. AdeC—A295-2. 302409. NP62K-1018. D-A1-5. 302410. NP62K-1030. G7(B). 302411. NP62K-1037. G715-A407-1. 302412. NP62K-1039. G733-A96. 302413. NP62K-1041. GdGk1—A1-1-3-1. 302414. NP62K-1095. PB4 Bulk-3. 302415. NP62K-1445. Nar330-72B-2. 302416 to 302418. From the United States. Seed presented by the Will Seed Company, Bismark, N.D., now growing at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa. Numbered Oct. 16, 1964. 302416 and 302417. CUCURBITA MAXIMA Duchesne. Cucurbitaceae. Squash. 302416. Col. No. A-148. ‘Arikara Squash’. V-—216. Globe or eliptical shaped fruit; 2-12 inches by 6-8 inches, slightly warty, copper or gray green. Cultivated. 302417. Col. No. A-147. ‘Banquet Squash’. V-217. Oblate shaped fruit; 6-10 inches by 4-5.5 inches with grooves, flesh orange 1 to 1.5 inches thick. Cultivated. 302418. CUCURBITA PEPO L. Pumpkin. Col. No. A-146. ‘Omaha Pumpkin’. V-187. Short globose or obovate fruit, 9 to 10 inches by 5 to 7 inches, skin orange, flesh light orange to one inch. Cultivated. 302419 and 302420. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. From Puerto Rico. Seeds presented by the University of Puerto Rico, Agri- cultural Experiment Station, Department of Plant Breeding, Rio Piedras. Received Oct. 16, 1964. 302419. ‘Platillo’. FR 90 (196) M. (63-2). 302420. ‘Platillo’. 78 BM (64-3). JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 287 302421. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Leguminosae. Red clover. From Colombia. Seeds presented by the Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario, Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Agricolas “Tulio Ospina”, Medellin. Received Oct. 16, 1964. ‘Trebol Rojo’. Tipo V. 302422. DIGITARIA VALIDA Stent Gramineae. From the Union of South Africa. Stolons presented by an unknown donor, now growing at the University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. Numbered Oct. 16, 1964. U.F. 85. 302423. MISCANTHIUM sp. Gramineae. From Zambia. Seeds collected by the Department of Agriculture, Choma. Received Oct. 16, 1964. Morhipapa near Choma. 302424. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds collected by Dr. G. Fischbeck, Weihenstephan, Germany. Received Oct. 16, 1964. ‘Bezostaja 1’. 64 Stw 5830. 302425. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. From Germany. Seeds presented by Dr. A. Lein, Einbeck, Hannover. Re- ceived Oct. 16, 1964. ‘Perro’. Winter wheat. 302426. SORGHUM sp. Gramineae. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Oilseeds Develop- ment Corporation Proprietary Limited, Bethal, Transvaal. Received Oct. 16, 1964. ‘Ladore’. 302427 to 302440. From Puerto Rico. Plants grown at the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Pie- dras. Countries of origin, as indicated. Numbered Oct. 26, 1964. 302427. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Gramineae. P.R. No. 2336. 302428 and 302429. CyYNODON PLECTOSTACHYUS (K. Schum.) Pilg. Stargrass. 302428. P.R. No. 23841. 302429. P.R. No. 2342. 302430. DIGITARIA BROWNEI (Roem. & Schult.) Hughes Gramineae. P.R. No. 6188. Australia. 302431. DIGITARIA DECUMBENS Stent Pangolagrass. P.R. No. 5125. Taiwan A-238. 302432. DIGITARIA PAPPOSA (R. Br.) Beauv. P.R. No. 6190. Australia W—788. 302433 to 302439. DIGITARIA VALIDA Stent 302433. P.R. No. 1947-C. Selection from P.I. No. 208937. 302434. P.R. No. 1948-A. Selection from P.I. No. 209175. 302435. P.R. No. 1948-B. Selection from P.I. No. 209175. 288 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 302427 to 302440—Continued 302433 to 302439—Continued 302436. P.R. No. 1951-C. Selection from P.I. No. 209178. 302437. P.R. No. 1952-B. Selection from P.I. No. 209179. 302438. P.R. No. 19538-A. Selection from P.I. No. 209372. 302439. P.R. No. 2281. Cuba. 302440. DIGITARIA sp. P.R. No. 5126. Taiwan A-69. 302441. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Leguminosae. Whiteclover. From the United States. Selection made at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Geneva, N.Y. Numbered Oct. 20, 1964. Col. No. G—2640. Selection made from P.J. 241460. Extremely winter hardy, heavy seed producer, vigorous, mosaic free, good spring recovery. 302442 to 302444. From the Republic of China. Seeds presented by the Seed Multiplication Sta- tion, Tungshih, Taichung, Taiwan. Received Oct. 23, 1964. 302442. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Cruciferae. Cabbage. Local name: Ieh-Shen cabbage. Stem high, heads flat. Matures early 70-75 days. Low storage quality. Seed stems develop early. 302443. CUCUMIS SATIVUS L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. Taipei No. 2 hybrid cucumber. Slicing type. Spines white; high yields. Sowed in spring and autumn. Color green. 302444. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Cruciferae. Radish. Local name: Ta-Pe-Ih radish. Summer type. Matures in 45-50 days, long, white; high yielding. 302445 to 302449. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Ministry of Food and Agriculture, New Delhi. Received Oct. 28, 1964. 302445 and 302446. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 302445. ‘Utilissima’. (I.C. 3275). 302446. ‘Utilissima’. (I.C. 10664B). 302447. ELYONURUS HIRSUTUS (Vahl) Munro ex Benth. Gramineae. 302448 and 302449. TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L. Leguminosae. Fenugreek. 302448. I.C. 689. 302449. 661/Mt. 302450 and 302451. From Argentina. Seeds presented by Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Agronomia y Veterinaria, Buenos Aires. Received Oct. 28, 1964. 302450. STIPA HUMILIS Brot. Gramineae. Feathergrass. Gualjaina airport road, 5 km. beyond La Cancha Station, Chubut. 302451. STIPA SPECIOSA Trin. & Rupr. Desert needlegrass. Near Laguna Zeta. 302452 to 302455. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organization, Division of Plant Industry, Plant Introduction Station, Canberra. Received Oct. 23, 1964. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 289 302452 to 302455—Continued 302452 and 302453. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Gramineae. Orchardgrass. 302452. G1 34. From Waite Institute, Adelaide. Composite of high- altitude Algerian ecotypes. 302453. G1 35. From Waite Institute, Adelaide. Composite of low- altitude Algerian ecotypes. 302454 and 302455. PHALARIA AQUATICA L. Gramineae. Large canary grass. 302454. C.P.I. 19305. Originally from Morocco. 302455. C.P.I. 19831. Originally from Morocco. 302456 to 302458. From the United States. Seeds collected by the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Agricultural Experiment Station, Experiment, Ga. Numbered Oct. 28, 1964. 302456. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. VIRIDIS L. Cruciferae. Collard. ‘Honey Glo’. Seed donated by Bill Abbott, Four Oaks, North Carolina. Two rows of seed per capsule. 302457 and 302458. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi. Leguminosae. 302457. Col. No. 222202-B. Component of P.I. 222202, Phaseolus vul- garis from Afghanistan, 302458. Col. No. 268414-B. Component of P. I. 268414, Phaseolus sp. from Afghanistan. 302459. ERIANTHUS sp. Gramineae. From Brazil. Seeds collected by H. S. Irvin and T. R. Soderstrom, Smith- sonian National Museum, Goias. Received Oct. 23, 1964. Col. No. 5168. 302460 and 302461. SORBUS SCOPULINA Greene Rosaceae. Mountain-ash. From the United States. Seeds presented by the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. Received Oct. 28, 1964. 302460. No. MS-1. Potlatch, Idaho, 20 miles east in Johnson Creek drain- age. Elevation 3,100 feet. Multistemmed shrub, to 8 feet high. Fruits bright red. Wild. Douglas fir, spruce, maple association. 302461. Ephraim, Utah (Great Basin). Elevation 8,500 feet. Typical. Fruit dark orange. In wild. Aspen association. 302462 to 302464. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. From the United States. Plants now growing at the Regional Plant Introduc- tion Station, Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, N.Y. Numbered Oct. 23, 1964. 302462. Col. No. G 10132. Originally from Ontario, Canada. (Campbell Soup 128 x Filipino 2) F5. Plant 50 by 57.5 cm., stems, petioles and veins dark purple, very short internodes, locules 6; vigor good to excellent; fruit 4.0 by 4.5 cm. globe, slight radial cracking. Will germinate at 50° F. 302463. Col. No. G 10670 62-69. Originally from Germany. Extremely bushy, dwarf, determinate, very low, 35 by 55 cm., fruit 6 per cluster, 3.5 by 5.0 ecm., locules 4; some radial and concentric cracking, no blossom end rot or mosaic. Color excellent external and internal. Susceptible to physiologic leafroll. Early. Adapted to mechanical harvesting. 290 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 302462 to 302464—Continued 302464. Col. No. G 11515 62-17. Originally from the Soviet Union. ‘Ma- jak’. Bush dwarf, determinate, 30 by 72.5 cm., fruit 5.0 by 6.5 em., globe, locnles many, some concentric cracking; color good external and internal. Foliage dark green, heavy bearer. Early. Hold fruit up. Adapted to mechanical harvesting. At Kingston, R.I., ripened in 65 days. 302465. CENCHRUS MITIS Anderess. Gramineae. Sandbur. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the National Agricultural Research Station, Department of Agriculture, Kitale. Received Oct. 26, 1964. Mombasa. 302466. CRAMBE MARITIMA L. Cruciferae. Common sea-kale. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the Thompson and Morgan, Limited, Ipswich, England. Received Oct. 26, 1964. ‘Lily White’. 302467. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by the Institut Voor De Veredeling, Van Tuinbouwgewassen, Wageningen, Holland. Received Oct. 26, 1964. Double white, stringless. Excellent quality without fiber. Plant brittle, pods arranged in small groups. Highly resistant to common bean mosaic, yel- low mosaic, anthracnose, and halo blight. 502468. SORGHUM NITIDUM (Vahl) Pers. Gramineae. From Australia. Seeds presented by Meringa Sugar Experimental Station, Cairns. Received Oct. 6, 1964. Gordonvale, Queensland. 302469 and 302470. From Indonesia. Seeds presented by the Agency for International Develop- ment Mission to Indonesia, Djakarta. Received Oct. 27, 1964. 302469. INDIGOFERA CONFUSA Prain & Baker Leguminosae. 302470. INDIGOFERA SUMATRANA Gaertn. 302471. NICOTIANA WIGANDIOIDES C. Koch & Fint. Solanaceae. From Bolivia. Seeds collected by the Ministerio de Agricultura, Servicio Agri- cola Inter-Americano, La Paz. Received Oct. 27, 1964. Siberia Chica, Carrasco Province, Cochabamba Department. Mountain rain forest. Elevation 200 m. 302472 and 302473. From Greece. Seeds presented by R. M. Love, Department of Agronomy, Uni- versity of California, Davis, Calif. Received Oct. 27, 1964. 302472. ANAGYRIS FOETIDA L. Leguminosae. Col. No. 40. Collected in wild by C. C. Kitsos, Kalavarda, Rhodes. Shrub, legume, reported to be both good and bitter. 302473. PHALARIS AQUATICA L. Gramineae. Large canarygrass. é Col. No. 37. ‘Maza’. Collected in wild by G. Hanestakis, Lasitha Plateau, rete. 302474 to 302478. From Bolivia. Seeds and herbarium specimens presented by the Servicio Agricola Inter-Americano, La Paz. Received Oct. 27, 1964. 302474. GOSSYPIUM sp. Malvaceae. Magdalena, Itenez Province, Beni Department. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 291 302474 to 302478—Continued 302475. NICOTIANA TABACUM L. Solanaceae. Magdalena, Itenez Province, Beni Department. Elevation 236 meters. Savanna climate, rainfall 1,553 mm., temperature 27° C. 302476. NICOTIANA PLUMBAGINIFOLIA Viv. San Javier, Nuflo de Chavez Province, Santa Cruz Department. Eleva- tion 710 meters. Savanna climate, rainfall 1,022 mm., temperature 24° C. Found in badly drained soils and ditches along streets. 302477. NICOTIANA OTOPHORA Griseb. Taruma, Cochabamba Highway 440 km. from Santa Cruz, Ibanex Province, Santa Cruz Department. Elevation 450 meters. Jungle climate 23° C. 302478. NICOTIANA PLUMBAGINIFOLIA Viv. Trinidad, Cercado Province, Beni Department. Elevation 286 meters. Savanna climate, rainfall 1,654 mm., temperature 27° C. Heavy clay, badly drained soil. 302479 to 302484. From the United States. Seeds collected by G. Viehmeyer, University of Ne- braska, Lincoln, Neb. Numbered Oct. 27, 1964. 302479. PENSTEMON LARICIFOLIUS Hook. & Arn. Scrophulariaceae. Col. No. V68—55. From the wild, 20 miles south of Ten Sleep, Wyo.; site dry; soil red. Low caespitose perennial; mats 6 inches in diameter; flower- ing scapes 6 inches high. 302480. PENSTEMON LINARIOIDES A. Gray Col. No. V64-133. Schnebly Hall Road at the Mogollon Rim northeast of Sedona, Ariz. Elevation 6,600 feet. Cultivated; plant fruticose; flowering stems lax and spreading to 16 inches. Leaves linear 0.8 to 1 inch long, .085 inch wide. Flowers 0.6 inch long, 0.4 inch wide; upper lobes erect, lower reflexed. Sepals 0.24 inch to 0.32 inch. Staminoid with golden hairs. 302481. PENSTEMON NUDIFLORUS A. Gray Col. No. V638-197. South of Crawford, Colo., 7 miles. In wild, dry site. Rosettes low, reddish green. (May be an Aurator.) 302482. PENSTEMON STRICTUS Benth. Col. No. V638-187. Green Mountain area 10 miles north of east entrance to Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument, Colo. Dry site, heavily grazed. Leaves in rosettes, dull green, spatulate. 302483. PENSTEMON STRICTUS subsp. STRICTIFORMIS (Rydb.) Keck Col. No. V64—332. East of Durango, 31 miles on U.S. 160 near Piedra, Colo. Spikes 24-30 inches; flowers deep blue. Basal rosette conspicuous. 302484. PENSTEMON WATSONII A. Gray Col. No. V638-124. South of Redstone, Colo., 3 miles. Full sun, rocky soil, in wild. Plant to 18 inches high; smooth; stems many; leaves all cau- line. Flowers .75 inch long, deep purple. Staminoid bearded yellow. 302485 to 302488. From the United States. Plants collected by J. B. Storey, Soil and Crops pee, Texas A. & M. University, College Station, Tex. Numbered Oct. 30, 1964. 302485. CARYA ILLINOENSIS (Wang.) K. Koch Juglandaceae. Pecan. Col. No. Tex. 53. ‘De Witt Special’ (RN63). In wild 2 miles north Hochheim, Dewitt County, Yoakum. Tree to 28 feet high; many branched, deep-green foliage; 69.3 nuts/lb., 56.6 percent kernel. Champion native pecan at 1963 Texas Pecan Growers Association. 292 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 302485 to 302488—Continued 302486 to 302488. MALUS PUMILA Mill. Rosaceae. 302486. Col. No. Tex 31. Near house of J. V. Cook, Route 6, Gilmer, Tex., in Union Ridge Community. Fruit, skin red, flesh good quality. Matur's late June. 302487. Col. No. Tex 32. Tree near home of J. V. Cook, Route 6, Gil- mer, Tex., in Union Ridge Community. Probably same as P.I. 302486. 302488. Col. No. Tex 33. Past well of J. V. Cook, Route 6, Gilmer, Tex., in Union Ridge Community. Similar to P.I. 302486. 302489. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From France. Tubers presented by the Agricultural Attache American Em- bassy, Paris. Received Dec. 3, 1964. ‘Kerpondy’. 302490. LESQUERELLA sp. Cruciferae. From the United States. Seeds collected near Ajo, Arizona, by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md., May 1964. Numbered Dec. 8, 1964. Mixture of L. gordonii and L. palmeri. 302491 to 302525. From the United States. Plants collected by J. B. Storey, Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A. & M. University, College Station, Tex. Numbered Oct. 30, 1964. 302491. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Rosaceae. Apricot. Col. No. Tex 45. ‘Kurten Apricot’. In garden of Mrs. J. R. Wolf, Kur- ten, Tex. Tree vigorous; fruit yellow skin and flesh. Seedling. 302492 to 302515. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch Peach. 302492. Col. No. Tex 7. ‘Slayton’. In back of Norman P. Maxwell’s house, Progreso, Tex. White freestone, of South China origin. Prolific and heavy fruit bearer. Deciduous for very short period in winter. 302493. Col. No. Tex 8. Tree 2.5 miles south of Highway 83 on Mile 3 Road, Weslaco, Tex. Allegedly freestone. 302494. Col. No. Tex 9. Backyard of Taylor Stuckman, Hampshire, Jef- ferson County, Tex. Tree to 15 feet high. Reniform glands. Fruit firm, yellow freestone; oblong, less red than ‘Elberta’. Matures late July. 302495. Col. No. Tex 10. ‘Mae Gaulding’. Behind garage of Fred Gaulding, Route 2, Box 444, Beaumont, Jefferson County, Tex. Tree to 12 feet. Fruit extra large, red skin, white flesh, semicling. Reported good quality. Matures early June. 302496 to 302502. Orchard of Homer Hutchens, Grandview, Tex. 302496. Col. No. Tex 11. Fruit large, matures late July. Texture firm, cling. Seedling of ‘Frank’. 302497. Col. No. Tex 12. Fruit matures late July. Cling. Seedling of ‘Frank’. 302498. Col. No. Tex 13. Fruit large, matures two weeks earlier than ‘Frank’. Medium textures, flesh reddish. Cling. 302499. Col. No. Tex 14. Fruit matures late July. Fine texture. Re- sembles ‘Indian’ in flavor. Cling. 302500. Col. No. Tex 15. Fruit extra large. Blooms with ‘Frank’. Cling. 302501. Col. No. Tex 16. Tree very large, yield eight bushel per year. Texture stringy. Cling. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 831, 1964 293 302491 to 302525—Continued 302496 to 302502—Continued 302502. Col. No. Tex 17. Fruit large, matures late July. Slightly stringy. 302503. Col. No. Tex 21. North slope of orchard, Route 1, Box 50 A-1, Natalia, Tex. Tree produces abundance of fruit; flesh firm, yellow; skin yellow with red blush. Matures late July, early August. 302504. Col. No. Tex 22. Backyard of 2135 Evergreen Drive, Port Arthur, Tex. Seedling of ‘Elberta’ type. 302505. Col. No. Tex 34. ‘Joes’s Delight’. Near residence of N. H. Hander, Route 1, Belton, near junction of Highway 317 and Leon River. Profuse late bloomer, high yielder, skin red with slight yellow. Yellow freestone, matures early June. Seedling of ‘Burbank July Elberta’ named ‘Marie’. 302506. Col. No. Tex 36. Three miles east of San Saba near Barnett Springs Ranch, San Saba, Tex. Tree vigorous with heavy foliage. Ma- tures late May. Cling. 302507. Col. No. Tex 37. ‘Fall’ or ‘Honey Peach’. Three miles east of San Saba near Barnett Springs Ranch, San Saba, Tex. Tree fast grow- ing, dark green foliage. Skin dark, flesh yellow, cling. Matures Oc- tober. 302508. Col. No. Tex 38. Three miles east of San Saba near Barnett Springs Ranch, San Saba, Tex. Tree vigorous; fruit very large; flesh yellow, freestone. 302509. Col. No. Tex 39. Near highway north of Hico, Tex., skin red, flesh yellow, freestone. Matures late July. From orchard of J. W. Westbrook, V. A. Center, Temple, Tex. 302510. Col. No. Tex 47. Westbrook Peach Seedling No.1. Skin yellow, flesh yellow, firm, freestone, seed very small. Matures late May. 302511. Col. No. Tex 48. Westbrook Peach Seedling No. 2. Skin red, flesh yellow, freestone. 302512. Col. No. Tex 49. Westbrook Peach Seedling No. 3. Tree pro- lific, semidwarf. Skin yellow with considerable red. Almost fuzzless. Flesh yellow, freestone. Shape round, quality high. 302518. Col. No. Tex 50. Westbrook Peach Seedling No. 4. Skin yel- low flushed with red; flesh yellow, freestone. 302514. Col. No. Tex 51. Westbrook Peach Seedling No. 5. Skin yellow flushed red; flesh yellow, freestone. Matures early July. 302515. Col. No. Tex 52. Westbrook Peach Seedling No. 6. Skin yellow flushed with red, almost fuzzless. Flesh yellow, freestone. Quality high. 302516. PRUNUS PERSICA var. NECTARINA (Ait.) Maxim. Nectarine. Col. No. Tex 18. ‘Coldspring Nectarine’. Tree near Cold Spring, Tex., property owned by Mr. J. P. Hill, Route 3, Cleveland, Tex. Fruit large, smooth, deep red at maturity, excellent quality. 302517. PRUNUS SALACINA Lindl. Col. No. Tex 29. ‘Santa Rosa’. Lenis Wells pasture near Lindale, Smith County. Tree has Santa Rosa appearance but seems to have more disease resistance than usual Santa Rosa. 302518 to 302525. Pyrus (hybrid) Rosaceae. All P. serotina x P. communis. 302518. Col. No. Tex 24. In poultry yard, Mrs. E. P. Brooks, Peach Tree Community, Route 3, Jasper, Tex. Tree to 40 feet high, vigorous. Considered summer pear. 294 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 302491 to 302525—Continued 302518 to 302525—Continued 302519. Col. No. Tex 25. In pasture near road to Mrs. E. P. Brooks place, Peach Tree Community, Route 3, Jasper, Tex. Tree to 25 feet high, weak. Considered a summer pear. 302520. Col. No. Tex 26. Side of roadshade W. Griffin place, Peach Tree Community, 11 miles west of Jasper, Tex. Tree decayed down center but foliage healthy, wired together in fork. Quality excellent, matures July and August. 302521. Col. No. Tex 27. ‘Bartlett?’ In forest in old abandoned orchard Dick Griffin’s place, Peach Tree Community, Jasper County, Tex. Fruit pyriform, small, matures late July. Fire blight resistant. 302522. Col. No. Tex 28. ‘Apple Pear’. In forest in old abandoned orchard Dick Griffin’s place, Peach Tree Community, Jasper County, Tex. Fruit round, apple shaped. 302523. Col. No. Tex 55. Elgin-McDade, Bastrop County, in orchard owned by Dan Wolfe. Now in 201 Nursery. Skin smooth like French Pear. 302524. Col. No. Tex 56. ‘Bandera Pear’. (Le Conte Seedling). Ban- dera, Tex. Tree extremely large, produced over 50 bushels in one season. 302525. Col. No. Tex 28. Near road in Laurel Community, Newton Coun- ty, Tex. on Route 1, Box 241, Buna, Tex. Probably Kieffer type. 302526. ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA (L.) Heynh. Cruciferae. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by E. Nasir, Gordon College, Rawalpindi. Collected March 1964. Received Nov. 2, 1964. Col. No. 2509. Fatehpur Swat. Elevation 3,500 feet. Plant grows in open and field borders, plains and hills but not common. Flowers tiny, white. Spring. 302527. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Roseworthy Agricultural College, Roseworthy. Received Nov. 2, 1964. ‘Faun’. 302528 to 302542. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. From the United States. Seeds presented by the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, N.Y. Numbered Nov. 2, 1964. 302528. Col. No. G-14147. Cultivated, bush to halfrunner, 13 by 18 inches; vigor 4. Pods beakless, constricted between seeds, purple. Seeds large, flat, oval, glossy tan, flecked purple. Bacterial blight 0, BV1 6. Late. 302529. Col. No. G—14148. ‘Buerre Dore’. Cultivated, bush, 13 by 19 inches, uniformity 7, vigor 4; pods flat, straight, wax. Seeds medium sized, plump, oval, glossy tan. Bacterial blight 0, BV1 7. 302530. Col. No. G—14149. ‘Buerre Crayon’. Cultivated, bush, 13 by 16 inches, uniformity 6, vigor 5; pod double barreled, wax. Seeds large, long, oval, glossy, black. Bacterial blight 0, BV1 7. 302531. Col. No. G-14150. ‘Buerre St. Fiacre’. Cultivated, pole type, 32 by 14 inches, uniformity 8, vigor 6. Golden stems, petioles and tendrils; seeds large, long oval, glossy, light brown streaked dark brown. Bacterial blight 0, BVI 7. 302532. Col. No. G—-14160. ‘Extra Hatif Bunch’. Cultivated, dwarf bush, 11 by 11 inches, uniformity 7, vigor 4; pod short, round, fibrous, straight. Seeds medium sized, plump, oval, dull white. Bacterial blight 0, BVI 3. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 295 302528 to 302542—Continued 302533. Col. No. G—14161. ‘Fin de Monclar Vilmorin’. Cultivated, dark green bush, 12 by 16 inches, uniformity 6, vigor 5; pod long, slender, fi- brous, stringed. Seed medium sized, elongate cylindric, glossy, black. Heavy set on small plants. Bacterial blight 0, BVI 0-2. 302534. Col. No. G—14162. ‘Fin de Villeneuve’. Cultivated, bush, 15 by 18 inches, uniformity 5, vigor 7. Leaves large, rugose dark green; pods long, slender, fibrous. Seeds medium sized, elongate cylindric, bluish- purple striped and flecked tan. Poor producer. Bacterial blight 0, BVI 8. 302535. Col. No. G—14168. ‘Mangetout de St. Fiacre’. Cultivated, pole plant, 35 by 19 inches, uniformity 6, vigor 6; pods rough, constricted be- tween seeds, wax type; seeds medium sized, flatish oval, glossy, greyish tan. Bacterial blight 0, BVI 7. 302536. Col. No. G—14164. ‘Mangetout Saxa’. Cultivated, bush, 18 by 17 inches, uniformity 7, vigor 4. Pods flat. straight, constricted between seeds. Seeds medium sized, plump, rectangular, glossy, tan to yellowish tan. Bacterial blight 0-2, BVI 4. 302537. Col. No. G-14165. ‘Mont d’or’. Cultivated, bush, 12 by 16 inches, uniformity 7, vigor 7. Pods small, straight, wax type; seeds large, plump, oval, glossy black. Heavy set on small plants. Bacterial blight 0, BVI 3. 302538. Col. No. 14166. ‘Old Fashioned Bunch’. Cultivated, bush, 15 by 14 inches, uniformity 3, vigor 6. Pods large, constricted between seeds, tender. Seeds large, short, plump, broad oval, red-striped tan. Bacterial blight 0-2, BVI 4. 302539. Col. No. G-14168. ‘Tres Hatif de Massy’. Cultivated, bush, 11 by 14 inches, uniformity 4, vigor 38. Pod large, flat, rough, unattractive. Seeds large, flat kidney, dull white. Common bacterial blight in pods rated 7. BVI 9. 302540. Col. No. G-14169. ‘Triomphe de Farcy’. Cultivated, bush, 18 by 16 inches, uniformity 8, vigor 8. Pods large in doubles and triplets, long, slender and straight. Seeds medium sized, elongate cylindric, bluish- purple flecked tan. Bacterial blight 0, BVI 0-1 302541. Col. No. G-14170. ‘Regalfin’. Cultivated, bush, 12 by 15 inches, uniformity 8, vigor 7. Pods long, slender, round, green splashed purple. Seeds medium sized, elongate cylindric, glossy, brownish-tan striped and flecked purple. Bacterial blight 0, BVI 0-2. 302542. Col. No. G-14171. ‘Roi des Buerres’. Cultivated, bush, 14 by 14 inches, uniformity 4, vigor 8-5. Pods round and curved, waxy green. Seeds medium sized, long, plump, oval ,dull white. Bacterial blight 6, BVI 9-1. 3025438. FRAGARIA (hybrid). Rosaceae. From Great Britain. Plants presented by Fred Spinks, Scarborough, England. Received Nov. 3, 1964. ‘White Carolina’. 302544 to 302606. From the United States. Seeds held at the Pacific Southwest Forage and Range Experiment Station, Berkeley, Calif. All were collected in Turkey by D. R. Cornelius and subsequently grown in the United States. Num- bered Nov. 3, 1964. 302544, TRIFOLIUM ALPESTRE L. Leguminosae. Purple globe clover. Col. No. 714. Bagdasan Koyu, Ardahan Provnce. 302545 to 302547. TRIFOLIUM AMBIGUUM Bieb. Kura clover. 302545. Col. No. 669. Kocili Koyu. 302546. Col. No. 710. Bagdasan Koyu, Ardahan Province. 296 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 302544 to 302606—Continued 302545 to 302547—Continued 302548. 302549 to 302561. 302562 and 302563. Col. No. 856. 302547. Col. No. 713. Bagdasan Koyu, Ardahan Province. TRIFOLIUM ERIOSPHOERUM Boiss. Col. No. 617C. Highway Erzurum-Ispir to Kuzgun Koyu. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Leguminosae. Strawberry clover. 302549. Col. No.365. Salamis area, Famagusta, Cyprus Island. 302550. Col. No. 386. Aliaye Dorviz Paza Ciftligi, north of Izmir, Izmir Province. Elevation 40 meters. 302551. Col. No.541. Hafik Inekhanesi, Sivas Province, two km. east of Hafik. 302552. Col. No.576. Moist bottom land, 15 km. east of Erzincan, Erzin- can Province. 302553. Col. No. 587. Dry hillside, Cinar Koyu, Tercan District, Erzur- um Province. 302554. Col. No. 601. Ataturk Universitesi land (bottom land), Erzurum Province. 302555. Col. No. 655. Tuzluca, Kars Province. Elevation 1,700 meters. Irrigated. 302556. Col. No. 803. Gelemen near State Farm, Irmak Sisti, Samsun Province. 302557. Col. No.811. Old cemetery, Gelemen near State Farm, Samsun Province. 302558. Col. No. 838. Sakarya River origin. 302559. Col. No. 844. Sakarya River origin. 302560. Col. No. 856. Clearing in oak, hazelnut, plum brush, Taskopru, Eskisehir Province. Elevation 4,500 feet. 302561. Col. No. 896. Bolu-Duzce, Topcular Koyu, Adipazari Province. 302562. Eskisehir Province. 302563. TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L, Leguminosae. Col. No. 939. Alsike clover. Clearing in oak, hazelnut, plum bush, Taskopru, Elevation 4,500 feet. 302564. TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM ssp. ANATOLICUM (Boiss.) Hoss. Legumi- nosae. Col. No. 572. Cimen Yaylas, Mihar Koyu (Kocyatagi Koyu), Erzincan Province. 302565. TRIFOLIUM PAUCIFLORUM Urv. Leguminosae. Col. No. 370F. Kozak Mountain, northwest of Pergama, Izmir Province. Elevation 900 meters. 302566 to 302573. TRIFOLIUM PHYSODES Stev. ex Bieb. Leguminosae. 302566. Col. No. 21. 302567. Col. No. 29. Hasanbeyli, few kilometers below Alman Pinarli, Karatash-Adana Province. Alman Pinari, Osmaniye, Adana Province. 302568. Col. No. 151A. Huseyikan-Silvan, Diyarbakir Province. 302569. Col. No.151B. MHuseyikan-Silvan, Diyarbakir Province. 302570. Col. No.170. Gumusorgu Koyu, Siirt Province. 302571. Col. No. 227. Keferdiz, Taurus Mountains, Gaziantep Province, Ak Yokus (Keferdizi’in Yani). Elevation 1,750 meters. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 297 302544 to 302606—Continued 302566 to 302573—Continued 302572. Col. No. 231. Demirolul Kigu, Gaziantep Province. 302573. Col. No.919. Dry, basaltic area, Ucbas Koyu, three km. south of Kizilcaham ridge, Ankara Province. 302574 to 302588. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Leguminosae. Red clover. 302574. Col. No. 320. Birgi Bozdag yolu, Odemis Province, 138 km. from Izmir. 302575. Col. No. 329. Bozdag yolu, about 148 km. southeast of Izmir, Odemis Province. Elevation 650 meters. 302576. Col. No. 530. Hafik Inekhanesi, 2 km. east of Hafik, Sivas Prov- ince. 302577. Col. No. 535. Hafik Inekhanesi, 2 km. east of Hafik, Sivas Prov- ince. 302578. Col. No. 652. Tuzluca, Kars Province. Elevation 1,700 meters. Irrigated. 302579. Col. No. 688. Kocili Koyu. 302580. Col. No. 716. Bagdasan Koyu, Ardahan Province. 302581. Col. No. 783. Irrigated meadow along river, Harava, Gumu- shane Province. 302582. Col. No. 794. Armelit Koyu, Kesap District, Giresun Province. 302583. Col. No. 804. Gelemen near State Farm, Irmak Sisti, Samsun Province. 302584. Col. No. 805-B. Old cemetery, Gelemen near State Farm, Sam- sun Province. 302585. Col. No. 861. Clearing in oak, hazelnut, plum brush, Taskopru, Eskisehir Province. Elevation 4,500 feet. 302586. Col. No. 870. Clearing in oak, hazelnut, plum brush, Taskopru, Eskisehir Provilnece. Elevation 4,500 feet. 302587. Col. No. 913. Camlidere, Orman Fidanlege, Bolu to Ankara highway. 302588. Col. No. 940. 302589. TRLFOLIUM RADICOSUM Boiss. & Hohen. Leguminosae. Col. No. 709. Bagdasan Koyu, Ardahan Province. 302590 to 302605. TRLFOLIUM REPENS L. Leguminosae. Whiteclover. 302590. Col. No. 322. Birgi Bozdag yolu, 138 km. from Izmir, Odemis Province. 302591. Col. No. 324. Birgi Bozdag yolu, 138 km. from Izmir, Odemis Province. 302592. Col. No. 326B. Birgi Bozdag yolu, 138 km. from Izmir, Odemis Province. 302593. Col. No. 331. Bozdag yolu, about 148 km. southeast of Izmir, Odemis Province. Elevation 650 meters. 302594. Col. No. 5638. Besgoz Mevkii, Hihar Koyu (Kocyatapi Koyu), Erzincan Province. Elevation 1,500 meters. 302595. Col. No. 654. Tozluca, Kars Province. Elevation 1,700 meters. Irrigated. 302596. Col. No. 663. Malik Koyu, Kars Province. Elevation 1,800 meters. 298 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 302544 to 302606—Continued 302590 to 302605—Continued 302597. Col. No. 707. Bagdasan Koyu, Ardahan Province. 302598. Col. No. 784. Irrigated meadow along river, Harava, Gumu- shane Province. 302599. Col. No. 794B. Armelit Koyu, Kesap District, Giresun Prov- ince. 302600. Col. No. 805A. Old cemetery, Gelemen near State Farm, Sam- sun Province. 302601. Col. No. 856. Clearing in oak, hazelnut, plum brush, Taskopru, Eskisehir Province. Elevation 4,500 feet. 302602. Col. No. 856B. Clearing in oak, hazelnut, plum brush, Taskopru, Eskisehir Province. Elevation 4,500 feet. 302603. Col. No. 877. Bilecik cemetery, Bilecik Province. 302604. Col. No. 886. Geyve, Adipazari Province. 302605. Col. No. 900. Bolu to Ankara highway, Camlidere, Orman Fi- danlege. 302606. TRIFOLIUM SCUTATUM Boiss. Leguminosae. Col. No. 363C. Kozak Mountain, northwest of Pergama, Izmir Province. Elevation 700 meters. 302607 to 302611. VITIS VINIFERA L. Vitaceae. European grape. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Cuttings presented by the In- stitute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received Nov. 3, 1964. Obtained from the Schroeder Institute of Horitculture, Grapes and Wine- making, Tashkent, Uzbek Republic, U.S.S.R. 302607. ‘Kara-Djandjal’. An Uzbek native selection not widely cultivated. Used largely as a table grape. Matures late (middle of September in Tashkent). Fruit large, oval, black. 302608. ‘Nimrang’. Widely grown Central Asian table variety. Used for winter storage and for wine making. Matures late. Fruit large, obovate, light yellow with a pink blush. 302609. ‘Shtur-Angur’. Rare Central Asian table-raisin variety. Fruit large, cylindrical, dark red, very firm. Heavy producer. Medium to late maturing. 302610. ‘Taifi’. Central Asain late table variety. Not widely cultivated. Transports well and also used for winter storage. Fruit large, cylindrical, rose colored. Heavy producer. 302611. ‘Tana-Kuzi’. Central Asian variety widely grown in the Uzbek Republic. Used both for the table and as raisins. Harvested in Septem- ber. Fruit large, spheroid, bright red to greenish. 302612 to 302659. From Great Britain. Plants purchased from Hillier and Sons, Winchester, England. Numbered Nov. 4, 1964. 302612 to 302621. CALLUNA VULGARIS (L.) Salisb. Eriaceae. Heather. 302612. ‘Alportii’. 302617. ‘H. E. Beale’. 302613. ‘County Wicklow’. 302618. ‘J. H. Hamilton’. 302614. ‘C. W. Nix’. 302619. ‘Kit Hill’. 302615. ‘Flore Plena’. 302620. ‘Mair’s White’. 302616. ‘Hammondii Aurea’. 302621. ‘Pallida’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 299 302612 to 302659—Continued 302622 and 302623. CALLUNA VULGARIS f. ALBA (West.) Braun-Blanquet 302622. ‘Minor’. 302623. ‘Plenex’. 302624. CALLUNA VULGARIS f. AUREA (Don) Beijerinck 302625. CALLUNA VULGARIS f. FOXII (Bean) Rehder 302626 to 302628. CALLUNA VULGARIS f. SEARLEI (Fraser) Rehder 302626. No data. 302627. ‘Argentea’. 302628. ‘Aurea’. 302629 to 302637. ERICA CARNEA L. Ericaceae. Spring heath. 302629. ‘Atrorubra’. 302634. ‘Queen of Spain’. 302630. ‘Gracilis’. 302635. ‘Ruby Glow’. 302631. ‘James Backhouse’. 302636. ‘Vivelli’. 302632. ‘King George’. 302637. ‘Winter Beauty’. 302633. ‘Mrs.Samuel Doncaster’. 302638. ERICA CINEREA L. Twisted heath. ‘C. D. Eason’. 302639 and 302640. ERICA CINEREA f. ALBA (Sincl.) Zabel Twisted heath. 302639. ‘Major’. 302640. ‘Minor’. 302641. ERICA CINEREA f. ATRORUBENS (Sincl.) Rehder Twisted heath. 302642. ERICA CINEREA f. FULGIDA (Reg.) Rehder Twisted heath. 302643 to 302645. ERICA x DARLEYENSIS Bean 302643. ‘George Rendall’. 302644. ‘Silberschmeize’. 302645. No data. 302646. ERICA MACKII var. WATSONII (Benth.) Rehder ‘H. Maxwell’. 302647 to 302649. ERICA MEDITERRANEA L, Biscay heath. 302647. ‘Brightness’. 302648. ‘Superba’. 302649. ‘W. T. Rackliff’. 302650 to 302652. ERICA TETRALIX L. Crossleaf heath. 302650. ‘Mary Grace’. 302651. ‘Pink Glow’. 302652. ‘Rosea’. 302653. ERICA TETRALIX f. ALBA (Ait.) Braun-Blanquet. Crossleaf heath. 302654. ERICA TETRALIX subsp. LAWSONIANA Hort. ex Macfarlane Crossleaf heath. 302655 to 302658. ERICA VAGANS L. Cornish heath. 302655. ‘Kevernensis’. 302657. ‘Lyonesse’. 302656. ‘Kevernensis Alba’. 302658. ‘Mrs. D. F. Maxwell’. 302659. ERICA VAGANS f. RUBRA (Dipp.) Zabel Cornish heath. 300 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 302660 to 302664. From Indian. Seeds presented by the Government Livestock Farm Kamand, Mandi, Himachal Pradesh. Received Nov. 4, 1964. 302660. CHRYSOPOGON GRYLLUS (L.) Trin. Gramineae. Elevation 6,000 to 8,000 feet. Nutritious summer species. 302661. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Gramineae. Orchardgrass. Elevation 7,000 feet. Collected at Dalhousie. 302662. ELEUSINE CORACANA (L.) Gaertn. Gramineae. Ragi. ‘Finger Millet’. Summer annual. 302663. VULPIA MyUROS (L.) Gmel. Gramineae. Elevation 7,000 to 8,000 feet. Winter-spring annual; leaves narrow, fine, glabrous. Grows under light shade. Reseeds heavily. 302664. LOLIUM TEMULENTUM L. Gramineae. Darnel. Elevation 4,000 to 6,000 feet. Winter-spring annual. 302665 and 302666. From the United States. Seeds presented by Desmond D. Dolan, Regional Plant Introduction Station, Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, N.Y. Numbered Nov. 4, 1964. 302665. CAPSICUM ANNUUM L. Solanaceae. Pimento. G9596 63-129. ‘Blanco del Pais’. Originally from Puerto Rico. Dwarf plant not over 1 foot high, leaves pale green. Flowers very white, fruit mam- moth, good yield (12.5 cm. by 5.8 cm.), golden wax turning red. White pepper, cultivated. 302666. PISUM SATIVUM L. Leguminosae. Pea. 17745. ‘Kralovna Konservy’. Originally from Czechoslovakia. Plant tall, 17 nodes to first flower, not leafy, maturity medium early, pods flat 7.6 cm. by 1.4 em. Very susceptible to powdery mildew and bacterial spot; frequent doubling. Selection made at Geneva from P.I. 250440 for high ovule number (10-11 per pod). 302667 to 302670. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Gramineae. Sugarcane. From the Dominican Republic. Cuttings presented by the Central Romana Corporation, La Romana. Received Nov. 9, 1964. 302677. Sample No. 1. Romana Category 1. Strain A B43337. 302668. Sample No. 2. Romana Category II. Strain B B43337. 302669. Sample No. 3. Romana Category III. Strain D B37161. 302670. Sample No. 4. Romana Category IV. Strain E B43337. 302671. EUCHLAENA PERENNIS Hitchcock Gramineae. From the Republic of South Africa. Collected by A. J. Oakes, agricultural ex- plorer, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md., from College of Agricul- ture, Potchefstroom, Transvaal. Received Feb. 20, 1964. Numbered Nov. 12, 1964. B55930. DL/64/157. Cuttings. 302672 to 302757. From the Netherlands. Bulbs purchased from the C. G. Van Tubergens, Haar- lem. Received Nov. 9, 1964. Numbered Nov. 12, 1964. 302672. CHIONODOXA GIGANTEA Hort. Liliaceae. 302673. CHIONODOXA LUCILIAE Boiss. Glory-of-the-snow. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 _ 302672 to 302757—Continued 302674. _CHIONODOXA TMOLUSII Hort. 302675 to 302679. Crocus (hybrid). Iridaceae. 302675. ‘Flower Record’. 302676. ‘Jeanne d’Arc’. 2nd size. 302677. ‘King of the Striped’. 302678. ‘Large Yellow’. 302679. ‘Queen of the Blues’. 302680 to 302688. CROCUS CHRYSANTHUS Herb. 302680. ‘Blue Bird’. 302685. ‘Ladykiller’. 302681. ‘Blue Pearl’. 302686. ‘Princess Beatrix’. 302682. ‘Creamy Beauty’. 302687. ‘Snow Bunting’. 302683. ‘E. Aug. Bowles’. 302688. ‘Zwanenburg Bronze’. 302684. ‘E. P. Bowles’. 302689. CYCLAMEN NEAPOLITANUM Tenore Primulaceae. 301 Neapolitan cyclamen. 302690. ERANTHIS HYEMALIS (L.) Salisb. Ranunculaceae. Winter-aconite. 302691. FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS Linn. Liliaceae. ‘Aphrodite’. 302692. GALANTHUS ELWESII Hook. f. Amaryllidaceae. 302693. GALANTHUS NIVALIS L. Snowdrops. 302694. Iris (hybrids). Iridaceae. ‘Danfordiae’. 302695 to 302699. IRIS RETICULATA Bieb. Netted iris. 302695. ‘Cantab’. 302698. ‘Royal Blue’. 302696. ‘Hercules’. 302699. ‘Violet Beauty’. 302697. ‘Joyce’. ° 302700. LEUCOJUM VERNUM L. Amaryllidaceae. Spring snowflake. 302701 to 302710. Narcissus (hybrid). Amaryllidaceae. Trumpet Daffodils. 302701. ‘John Evelyn’. 302702. ‘Queen of Bicolors’. Triandrus hybrids. 302703. ‘Horn of Plenty’. 302704. ‘Silver Chimes’. 302705. ‘Stroke’. 302706. ‘Tresamble’. Cyclamineus hybrids. 302707. ‘February Gold’. 302708. ‘Peeping Tom’. Jonquils and Jonquil hybrids. 302709. ‘Jonquilla’. 302710. ‘“Trevithian’. 302 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 302672 to 302757—Continued 302711. NARCISSUS BULBOCODIUM L. Petticoat daffodil. 302712. NARCISSUS BULBOCODIUM var. MONOPHYLLUS (Dur.) Baker 302713. NARCISSUS CANALICULATUS Guss. 302714. NARCISSUS LOBULARIS Schult. f. 302715. NARCISSUS MINIMUS Kunth 302716. NARCISSUS NANUS Steud. 302717. NARCISSUS RUPICOLA Dufour. 302718. NARCISSUS SCABERULUS Henriq. 302719. NARCISSUS sp. ‘Watieri’. 302720. PUSCHKINIA SCILLOIDES var. LIBANOTICA (Zucc.) Boiss. Liliaceae. 302721. ScILLA AMETHYSTINA Vis. Liliaceae, 302722. SCILLA BIFOLIA L. 302723 and 302724. ScILLA SIBERICA Andr. Siberian quill. 302723. ‘Spring Beauty’. 302724. No data. 302725. ScILLA TUBERGENIANA Hoog ex Stearn 302726. TRITELEIA UNIFLORA Lindl. Liliaceae. 302727. TULIPA BATALINII Regel Liliaceae. 302728. TULIPA BIFLORA Pall. 302729. TULIPA CHRYSANTHA Boiss. Selected. 302730 and 302731. TULIPA CLUSIANA DC. Lady tulip. 302730. ‘Cynthia’. 302731. ‘Elchlera Excelsa’. 302732. TULIPA GALATICA Freyn. 302733 to 302735. TULIPA GREIGI Regel 302733. ‘Aurea’. 302734. ‘Red Riding Hood’. 302735. ‘Zampa’. 302736 to 302747. TULIPA KAUFMANNIANA Regel 302736. ‘Cesar Franck’. 302742. ‘Orange Boy’. 302737. ‘Cimarosa’. 302743. ‘Scarlet Elegance’. 302738. ‘Fritz Kreisler’. 302744. ‘The First’. 302739. ‘Gaiety’. 302745. ‘Hybrid Alfred Cortot’. 302740. ‘Goudstuk’. 302746. ‘Hybrida Bellini’. 302741. ‘Henriette’. 302747. ‘Hybrida Josef Kafka’. 302748. TULIPA LINIFOLIA Regel 302749. TULIPA MARJOLETTII Perr. & Song. 302750. TULIPA MAXIMOWICZII Regel 302751. TULIPA PERSICA Willd. ex Kunth 302752. TULIPA PRAESTANS Hoog ‘Fusilier’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 303 .302672 to 302757—Continued 302753 and 302754. TULIPA PULCHELLA Fenzl 302753. ‘Humilis’. 302754. ‘Violacea Yellow Centre’. 302755. TULIPA TARDA Stapf 302756. TULIPA URUMIENSIS Stapf 302757. TULIPA WILSONIANA Hoog 302758. SENECIO ACHILLEIFOLIUS Thunb. Compositae. From the Republic of South Africa. Cuttings collected by A. J. Oakes, agricul- tural explorer, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Numbered Nov. 12, 1964. Col. No. 414. East of Estcourt, Natal 20 miles. Moist streambed. Plant to 8 inches high, leaves short, narrow, flowers small, yellow. 302759 and 302760. From the United States. Plants collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural ex- plorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Oct. 8, 1964. Numbered Nov. 138, 1964. 302759. AGAVE CHISOSENSIS Muller Amaryllidaceae. Col. No. 20626. Chisos Mountains, Tex. Collected July 17, 1964. 302760. AGAVE HARVARDIANA Trelease Col. No. 20624. Marathon, Tex. Collected June 15, 1964. 302761 and 302762. From Rhodesia. Seeds presented by the Botanic Garden, Salisbury for the United States National Arboretum, Washington, D.C. Received Nov. 13, 1964. 302761. HIBISCUS LUNARIFOLIUS Willd. Malvaceae. Rosemallow. 302762. VITEX PAYOS (Lour.) Merr. Verbenaceae. 302763 and 302764. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Leguminosae. Alfalfa. From Chile. Seeds presented by the Republica de Chile, Ministerio de Agri- cultura, Direccion de Agricultura y Pesca, Oficina de Estudios Especiales, Santiago. Received Nov. 13, 1964. 302763. PF. 6455. ‘Liguen’. Obtained by mass selection from Hairy Peruvian material from Israel. Excellent seedling vigor, no winter dor- mancy and high production under conditions where stem nematode (Dy- tulenchus dipsasi) not prevailing. 302764. PF. 6632. ‘Valle Huasco’. Selection of 20 plants resistant to stem nematode; progeny tests indicate resistance similar to Lahontan but more winter growth. Susceptible to mildew, similar to Caliverde in growth characteristics, possibly slightly shorter. 302765. ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA (L.) Heyn. Cruciferae. From Denmark. Seeds presented by the Universitetets Botaniske Have. Ko- benhavn, Jardin Botanique de Copenhague. Received Novy. 13, 1964. 302766 to 302768. From the Republic of South Africa. Plants collected by A. J. Oakes, agri- cultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Belts- ville, Md. Received Oct. 20, 1964. Numbered Nov. 16, 1964. 304 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 302766 to 302768—Continued 302766. DIGITARA PENTZII Stent Gramineae. Col. No. 189. Plot 761. Stoloniferous perennial; stems medium coarse; leaf to 8 inches high; matures early. Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. From Stella, Cape Province. Stolons. 302767. DIGITARIA SMUTSII Stent Col. No. 21. Plot 839. Stoloniferous perennial; stems medium coarse; very few seedheads. Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Stolons. 302768. DIGITARIA VALIDA Stent Col. No. 147. Plot No. 747. Stoloniferous perennial; stems fine; leaf to 8 inches high; seedheads very few. Rietondale Research Station, from Vry- burg; Cape Province. Stolons. 302769 to 302774. From the United States. Seeds held at the Regional Plant Introduction Sta- tion, Experiment, Ga., obtained from Oklahoma. Numbered Nov. 16, 1964. 302769. BOTHRIOCHLOA INSCULPTA (Hochst.) A. Camus Gramineae. A-5152. Originally from India. 302770 to 302772. BOTHRIOCHLOA INTERMEDIA (R. Br.) A. Camus Australian bluestem. 302770. A-—5410. 302771. A-—9505. 302772. O-796. Originally from Queensland, Australia. 302773. CAPILLIPEDIUM PARVIFLORUM (R. Br.) Stapf Gramineae. A-9490. Originally from South Australia. 302774. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Gramineae. O-000. Originally from Senegal. 302775 to 302781. HUMULUS LUPULUS L. Moraceae. Common hop. From Great Britain. Plants presented by the University of London, Wye Col- lege, Hop Research Department, Kent, England. Received Nov. 16, 1964. Male clones: 302775. No. 15. Originally from Europe. Parentage unknown. Tolerant to progressive strain of Verticillium albo-atrum. 302776. No. 321. Origin unknown. Open-pollinated seedling from wild American female. Resistant to progressive verticillium wilt. 302777. OB79. Same origin as P.I. 302776. 302778. 14/56/288. ‘Eastwell Golding’ x 321. Wilt resistant. 302779. 15/56/148. ‘Fuggle’ x 321. Wilt resistant. Female clones: . 302780. 2/56/2. Open pollinated seedling of downy mildew resistant, Ger- man variety. Some resistance to Verticilliwm and downy mildew (Pseudo- peronospora humuli), high alpha acid content (7-9 percent), poor cropper. 302781. ‘Northern Brewer’. (‘Canterbury Golding’ x OB21). Acceptable aroma combined with high resin content (6-10 percent). Not vigorous, produces good crop on short laterals, good machine picker. Seeded form grown in England; seedless in Belgium. Susceptible to hop mold (Spha- erotheca humuli). Fairly susceptible to downy mildew. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 305 302782. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Gramineae. Sugarcane. From the South Republic of Guinea. Cuttings presented by the United States Agency for International Development Mission to Guinea, Conakry. Re- ceived Nov. 16, 1964. 302783. ARTHROSTYLIDIUM sp. Gramineae. From Brazil. Rhizomes collected by T. R. Soderstrom, Department of Botany, University of Brazil, Brasilia, D.F. Received Nov. 16, 1964. Collected in the wild state, in Goias. 302784. PENSTEMON MENSARUM Pennell Scrophulariaceae. From the United States. Seeds collected by G. Viehmeyer, North Platte, Neb. Numbered Nov. 17, 1964. V-64-124. Oak Creek Canyon, Ariz. Elevation 4,100 feet. In wild. 302785. COFFEA ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From Ethiopia. Seeds collected by F. G. Meyer, National Arboretum, Wash- ington, D.C. Received Nov. 17, 1964. Col. No. 8627. E-1, Village of Finate Selem, 46 miles north northwest Debra Markos, Gojjam Province. Elevation 5,700 feet. 302786 and 302787. 'THEOBROMA CACAO L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Costa Rica. Seeds presented by the Instituto Interamericano de Ciencias Agricolas, Turrialba. Received Nov. 17, 1964. 302786. Matina. 302787. UF 29. 302788 to 302794. From Puerto Rico. Seeds presented by R. H. Freyre, Federal Experiment Sta- tion, Mayaguez. Numbered Nov. 1, 1964. 302788. TEPHROSIA CANDIDA DC. Leguminosae. No. 25. Originally from Campinas, Brazil; collected August 1956. Rain- fall 48 inches. Grows well under all conditions. Received at Mayaguez May, 1957. 302789. TEPHROSIA CINEREA (L.) Pers. No. 6. Collected in Februray 1958, Cabo Rojo Lighthouse, southwestern corner of Puerto Rico. 302790 to 302792. TEPHROSIA INCANA Grah. 302790. No. 5. Originally collected 1957 from grasslands, Legon, Accra, Ghana. 302791. No.9. Originally from Botanic Gardens, Singapore, growing as a shrub, seaside grounds. Received at Mayaguez August 1958. 302792. No. 10. Originally a weed at Achmota, Ghana. Received at Mayaguez March 1957. 302793. TEPHROSIA LEPIDA Bak. f. No. 1. Accra Ghana. Collected in 1957, as a roadside weed in Labadi. 302794. TEPHROSIA RADICANS Welw. ex Bak. No. 24. Received at Mayaguez December 1957. Originally from Chi- langa, North Rhodesia. 302795. CYMBOPOGON NARDUS (L.) Rendle Gramineae. Citronella grass. From. Vietnam. Plants presented by Mr. Hardenbrook, through Llewelyn Wil- liams, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Sept. 9, 1964. Numbered Nov. 18, 1964. 306 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 302796 to 302798. MAGNOLIA GUATEMALENSIS Donn. Sm. Magnoliaceae. From Guatemala. Cuttings and seed collected by J. C. McDaniel, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. Received Aug. 4, 1964. Numbered Nov. 18, 1964. 302796. Col. No. 3. The type locality at Tactic. (Cuttings). 302797. Col. No. 4. Trees at Coban. (Cuttings). 302798. Col. No.1. Trees at Santa Cruz. (Seed). 302799 and 302800. MAGNOLIA SHARPII Miranda Magnoliaceae. From Mexico. Cuttings collected by J. C. McDaniel, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. Received Aug. 12, 1964. Numbered Nov. 18, 1964. Chiapas, Mexico, from two clones in a scattered stand a few miles beyond Bojil toward Pueblo Nuevo, and within 100 yards beyond the 65 km. post on that road. 302799. Col. No. 7. 302800. Col. No.8. 302801 and 302802. From Mexico. Cuttings and seedlings collected by J. C. McDaniel, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. Received Aug. 18, 1964. Numbered Nov. 18, 1964. 302801. ABIES RELIGIOSA Lindl. Pinaceae. Donated by the Viverio Forestal at Las Vigas, Veracruz. Native to this state at high altitudes. (Seedlings). 302802. TALAUMA MEXICANA (DC.) Don Magnoliaceae. From a cultivated tree at Chiapas. (Cuttings). 302803. ZEA MAYS L. Gramineae. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Received Nov. 18, 1964. 289WT. M64/144. 302804. TEPHROSIA sp. Leguminosae. From Puerto Rico. Seeds presented by R. H. Freyre, Federal Experiment Sta- tion, Mayaguez. Numbered Nov. 1, 1964. No. 38. Originally from Canberra, Australia. Collected at Mount Isa, Queensland, in April 1956, received August 1957. Grows on stony gullies along creek; diffuse shrub to 3 feet high, flower dark pink to purplish. 302805 to 302812. SOLANUM MELONGENA L. Solanaceae. Eggplant. From the Philippines. Seeds presented by the Department of Agronomy, Uni- versity of the Philippines, College of Agriculture, Laguna. Received Nov. 20, 1964. Reported to be bacterial wilt resistant. 302805. ‘Binjai’. CA-—64—017. 302806. ‘Bulacan Strain’. 63-009. 302807. ‘College Long’. 014. 302808. ‘Dunaguete’. CA-—64—012. 302809. ‘Sinampiro’. CA-—64—016. 302810. Strain 64-441-3. 302811. Strain CA-441-9. Long, clusters, pointed tip, purple. 302812. 64-CA-136. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 307 302813. CAJANUS CAJAN (L.) Millsp. Leguminosae. Pigeonpea. From Puerto Rico. Seeds presented by A. Riollano, Agricultural Experiment Station, Isabela. Numbered Nov. 20, 1964. Selection from ‘Totiempo’ variety. Flowers throughout the year. 302814. ORIGANUM DICTAMNUS L. Labiatae. Oregano. From Greece. Seeds presented by the United States Embassy, Athens. Re- ceived Nov. 20, 1964. Cultivated oregano from Heraklion, Crete. 302815 to 302827. From Taiwan. Seeds collected by the U.S. Educational Foundation, Taipei. Received Nov. 20, 1964. 302815. ACER OLIVERIANUM var. NAKAHARAE Hay. ex Koidz. Aceraceae. Taiwan endemic species. 302816. BISCHOFFIA TRIFOLIATA (Roxb.) Hook. Euphorbiaceae. 302817. BOEHMERIA DENSIFLORA Hook. & Arn. Urticaceae. 302818. CLERODENDRUM CYRTOPHYLLUM Turcz. Verbenaceae. 302819. CLEYERA JAPONICA var. MORII (Yamam.) Masam. Theaceae. Taiwan endemic species. 302820. EUSCAPHIS JAPONICA (Thunb.) Dipp. Staphyleaceae. 302821. ITEA PARVIFLORA Hemsl. Saxifragaceae. Taiwan endemic species. 302822. LIQUIDAMBAR FORMOSANA Hance Hamamelidaceae. Formosa sweetgum. Taiwan endemic species. 302823. MALLOTUS JAPONICUS (Thunb.) Muell-Arg. Euphorbiaceae. 302824. MUSSAENDA PARVIFLORA Miquel Rubiaceae. 302825. VIBURNUM LUZONICUM var. FORMOSANUM (Hance) Rehder Capri- foliaceae. 302826. VILLEBRUNEA PEDUNCULATA Shirai Urticaceae. 302827. WENDLANDIA FORMOSANA Cowan Rubiaceae. 302828 to 302979. From Spain. Seeds presented by the Institute Forestal de Investigaciones y Ixperiencias, Madrid, via the United States Embassy, Rome, Italy. Public Law 480, Project E-25-FS-1. Numbered Nov. 23, 1964. 302828. AGROPYRON GLAUCUM (Desf.) R. & S. Gramineae. Col. No. B-18. Zaragoza province. 302829. AGROPYRON JUNCEUM (L.) Beauv. Col. No. F-159. Cadiz province. 302830. AGROSTIS CASTELLANA Boiss. & Reut. Gramineae. Col. No. B-121. Segovia province. 302831. ALOPECURUS MYOSUROIDES Huds. Gramineae. Col. No. D-26. Leon province. 302832. ALOPECURUS PRATENSIS L. Meadow foxtail. Col. No. E-87. Ciudad Real province. 308 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 302828 to 302979—Continued , 302833 to 302836. ANTHYLLIS CORNICINA L. Leguminosae. 302833. Col. No. A-242. Toledo province. 302834. Col. No. A-3819. Ciudad Real province. 302835. Col. No. C-209. Badajoz province. 302836. Col. No. E-67. Toledo province. 302837. ANTHYLLIS CYTISOIDES L. Leguminosae. Col. No. C-193. Almeria province. 302838 to 302840. ANTHYLLIS LOTOIDES L. 302838. Col. No. D-44. Ciudad Real province. 302839. Col. No. F-205. Caceres province. 302840. Col. No. F-277. Jaen province. 302841 to 302845. ANTHYLLIS VULNERARIA L. Fabaceae. Kidneyvetch. 302841. Col. No. B-68. Segovia province. 302842. Col. No. B—-83. Jaen province. 302843. Col. No. E-26. Burgos province. 302844. Col. No. F—294. Cuenca province. 302845. Col. No. F-379. Jaen province. 302846. APHYLLANTHES MONSPELIENSIS L. Liliaceae. Col. No. C-175. Cuenca province. 302847. ARGYROLOBIUM LINNAEANUM Walp. Leguminosae. Col. No. C-146. Cuenca province. 302848 to 302855. ARRHENATHERUM ELATIUS (L.) Presl. Gramineae. 302848. Col. No. A-7. Zaragoza province. 302849. Col. No. B-39. Zaragoza province. 302850. Col. No. B47. Guadalajara province. 302851. Col. No. B-58. Leon province. 302852. Col. No. B-65. Burgos province. 302853. Col. No. B-173. Segovia province. 302854. Col. No. F-275. Zaragoza province. 302855. Col. No. F-38390. Albacete province. 302856 and 302857. ASTRAGALUS HAMOSUS L. Leguminosae. 302856. Col. No. C-124. Toledo province. 302857. Col. No. C-127. Caceres province. 302858. ASTRAGALUS sp. Col. No. C-148. Cuenca province. 302859 to 302864. AVENA BROMOIDES Gouan. Gramineae. 302859. Col. No. A-24. Zaragoza province. 302860. Col. No. A-252. Cuenca province. 302861. Col. No. B—-33. Teruel province. 302862. Col. No. B41. Zaragoza province. 302863. Col. No. B—171. Cuenca province. 302864. Col. No. D-46. Murcia province. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 309 _ 302828 to 302979—Continued 302865. AVENA FILIFOLIA Lag. Col. No. B-103. Jaen province. 302866 to 302868. BRACHYPODIUM PHOENICOIDES (L.) Roem. & Schult. Gramineae. 302866. Col. No. A—29. Toledo province. 302867. Col. No. B-87. Zaragoza province. 302868. Col. No. B-89. Jaen province. 302869. BROMUS ERECTUS Huds. Gramineae. Meadow brome. Col. No. A-279. Guadalajara province. 302870 and 302871. BROMUS MOLLIS L. Gramineae. Soft chess. 302870. Col. No. A-134. Zaragoza province. 302871. Col. No. B-167. Palencia province. 302872. CORONILLA MINIMA L. Leguminosae. Col. No. F-442. Cuenca province. 302873. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Gramineae. Col .No. A-155. Ciudad Real province. 302874 to 302892. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Gramineae. Orchardgrass. 302874. Col. No. A441. Zaragoza province. 302875. Col. No. A-95. Caceres province. 302876. Col. No. A-117. Avila province. 302877. Col. No. A-122. Zaragoza province. 302878. Col. No. A-158. Ciudad Real province. 302879. Col. No. A—207. Jaen province. 302880. Col. No. A-226. Almeria province. 302881. Col. No. A—253. Cuenca province. 302882. Col. No. A-259. Jaen province. 302883. Col. No. A—261. Cadiz province. 302884. Col. No. A-272. Jaen province. 302885. Col. No. A-274. Guadalajara province. 302886. Col. No. B-8. Toledo province. 302887. Col. No. B-14. Toledo province. 302888. Col. No. B-32. Toledo province. 302889. Col. No. B-51. Jaen province. 302890. Col. No. B-64. Toledo province. 302891. Col. No. B-90. Segovia province. 302892. Col. No. F—872. Caceres province. 302893 and 302894. FESTUCA RUBRA L. Gramineae. Red fescue. 302893. Col. No. A-128. Zaragoza province. 302894. Col. No. D-72. Ciudad Real province. 302895. FESTUCA RUBRA L. Red fescue. Col. No. A-186. Zaragoza province. 302896 and 302897. FESTUCA HYSTRIX Boiss. 302896. Col. No. A-133. Zaragoza province. 302897. Col. No. B-20. Zaragoza province. 310 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 302828 to 302979—Continued 302898 to 302900. 302898. Col. No. A-135. Zaragoza province. 302899. Col. No. B-12. Zaragoza province. 302900. Col. No. H-1. Zaragoza province. 302901. FESTUCA RUBRA L. Red fescue. Col. No. B-66. Leon province. 302902. AGROSTIS ALBA L. Gramineae. Redtop grass. Col. No. F-251. Zaragoza province. 302903. HIPPpOCREPIS COMOSA L. Leguminosae. Col. No. F-352. Segovia province. 302904 to 302906. HIPPOCREPIS MULTISILIQUOSA L. 302904. Col. No. A-215. Cadiz province. 302905. Col. No. A-334. Zaragoza province. 302906. Col. No. D-42. Cadiz province. 302907 to 302911. HoLcus LANATUS L. Gramineae. Velvetgrass. 302907. Col. No. B-38. Caceres province. 302908. Col. No. B-45. Palencia province. 302909. Col. No. B-118. Badajoz province. 302910. Col. No. D-76. Ciudad Real province. 302911. Col. No. F-34. Caceres province. 302912. KOELERIA CRISTATA (L.) Pers. Gramineae. Col. No. A-71. Leon province. 302913 to 302917. KOELERIA VALLESIANA (Honck.) Bertol. in Roem. & Schult. 302913. Col. No. A-100. Leon province. 302914. Col. No. A-120. Zaragoza province. 302915. Col. No. A-130. Teruel province. 302916. Col. No. B-76. Zaragoza province. 302917. Col. No. F—299. Cuenca province. 302918. KOELERIA sp. Col. No. A-75. Jaen province. 302919 and 303920. LOoLIUM RIGIDUM Gaud. Gramineae. Wimmera grass. 302919. Col. No. A-189. Cadiz province. 302920. Col. No. C-186. Badajoz province. 302921 and 302922. 302921. 302922. 302923 and 302924. 302923. 302925 and 302926. ners 302925. 302926. FESTUCA OVINA L. Col. No. Col. No. Col. No. 302924. Col. No. Col. No. Col. No. Sheep fescue. LOTUS TENUIS Waldst. & Kit. ex Willd. Leguminosae. Birdsfoot trefoil. A-196. Jaen province. G-8. Leon province. MEDICAGO LUPULINA L. Leguminosae. A-324. Segovia province. F-250. Guadalajara province. MEDICAGO POLYMORPHA var. VULGARIS (Benth.) Shin- California burclover. Black medic. C-164. Jaen province. M-46. Cadiz province. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 dll 302828 to 302979—Continued 302927 to 302933. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Alfalfa. 302927. Col. No. A-200. Segovia province. 302928. Col. No. D-99. Burgos province. 302929. Col. No. E—-50. Cuenca province. 302930. Col. No. E-62. Zaragoza province. 302931. Col. No. F-80. Cadiz province. 302932. Col. No. F—255. Ciudad Real province. 302933. Col. No. F—269. Cuenca province. 302934. MEDICAGO TURBINATA Willd. Col. No. C-101. Jaen province. 302935. MELILOTUS SULCATA Desf. Leguminosae. Sweetclover. Col. No. F—290. Cadiz province. 302936 to 302939. ONOBRYCHIS VICIIFOLIA Scop. Leguminosae. Sainfoin. 302936. Col. No. A-8. Burgos province. 302937. Col. No. A-90. Burgos province. 302938. Col. No. A-127. Burgos province. 302939. Col. No. F-388. Albacete province. 302940. ONONIS SPECIOSA Lag. Leguminosae. Col. No. G-17. Murcia province. 302941 to 302943. ORNITHOPUS COMPRESSUS L. Leguminosae. 302941. Col. No. A-292. Ciudad Real province. 302942. Col. No. F-126. Badajoz province. 302943. Col. No. F-14383. Ciudad Real province. 302944. ORYZOPSIS MILIACEA (L.) Benth. & Hook. ex Aschers & Schweinf. Gramineae. Smilograss. Col. No. D-7. Badajoz province. 302945 and 302946. ORYZOPSIS PARADOXA (L.) Nutt. 302945. Col. No. A-169. Ciudad Real province. 302946. Col. No. E-36. Albacete province. 302947. PHALARIS AQUATICA L. Gramineae. Large canarygrass. Col. No. 192. Badajoz province. 302948. PHALARIS COERULESCENS Desf. Col. No. C-275. Jaen province. 302949. PHLEUM NODOSUM L. Gramineae. Col. No. A-129. Zaragoza province. 302950. POA PRATENSIS L. Gramineae. Kentucky bluegrass. Col. No. F-592. Caceres province. 302951. POA BULBOSA L. Bulbosa bluegrass. Col. No. F-672. Jaen province. 302952. POA sp. Col. No. A-236. Jaen province. 302953. POA PRATENSIS L. Kentucky bluegrass. Col. No. H-38. Leon province. 312 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 302828 to 302979—Continued 302954. PSORALEA BITUMINOSA L. Leguminosae. Scurf-pea. Col. No. A-40. Toledo province. 302955 to 302959. SANGUISORBA MINOR Scop. Rosaceae. Small burnet. 302955. Col. No. 302956. Col. No. 302957. Col. No. 302958. Col. No. 302959. Col. No. 302960 and 302961. 302960. Col. No. 302961. Col. No. 302962 and 302963. 302962. Col. No. 302963. Col. No. A-140. Zaragoza province. A-326. Zaragoza province. B-16. Burgos province. B-155. Cuenca province. F-291. Cuenca province. SCORPIURUS SUBVILLOSA L. Leguminosae. A-77. Badajoz province. A-126. Cordoba province. SCORPIURUS VERMICULATUS L. F-64. Badajoz province. F-287. Caceres province. 302964. TRIFOLIUM CAMPESTRE Schreb. Leguminosae. Large hop clover. Col. No. C-113. 302965 and 302966. 302965. Col. No. 302966. Col. No. Badajoz province. TRIFOLIUM CHERLERI L. C-—253. Jaen province. F-653. Ciudad Real province. 302967. TRIFOLIUM GEMELLUM Pourr. ex Willd. Col. No. C-300. Ciudad Real province. 302968. TRIFOLIUM GLOMERATUM L. Cluster clover. Col. No. F-663. 302969 and 302970. 302969. Col. No. 302970. Col. No. Badajoz province. TRIFOLIUM HIRTUM All. Rose clover. C-207. Toledo province. F-254. Albacete province. 302971. TRIFOLIUM LAPPACEUM L., Lappa clover. Col. No. C-264. Badajoz province. 302972. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. Col. No. F-271. Jaen province. 302973. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Whiteclover. Col. No. F-664. Segovia province. 302974. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Persian clover. Col. No. C-69. Ciudad Real province. 302975 and 302976. 302975. Col. No. 302976. Col. No. TRIFOLIUM STRIATUM L. Striate clover. E-57. Ciudad Real province. F-273. Jaen province. 302977. TRIFOLIUM SUBTERRANEUM L. Subterranean clover. Col. No. D-22. Ciudad Real province. 302978 and 302979. 302978. Col. No. 302979. Col. No. TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L. Leguminosae. Fenugreek. F-272. Cuenca province. F-305. Cordoba province. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 313 _ 302980 to 302982. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Gramineae. Sugarcane. From Barbados. Cuttings presented by the Barbados Sugar Cane Variety Testing Station, Bridgetown. Received Nov. 27, 1964. Numbered Dec. 2, 1964. 302980. B-59163. 302981. B-59136. 302982. B-—5B—233. 302983. DIOSPYROS KAKI L. Ehbenaceae. Kaki persimmon. From Japan. Trees presented by D. Kosso, Suginami-Ku, Tokyo. Received Dec. 14, 1964. ‘Minasi’. 302984 to 302992. From Canada. Seeds presented by Charles Walkof, Experimental Farm, Can- ada Department of Agriculture, Morden, Manitoba. Received Dec. 14, 1964. 302984 to 302986. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Cruciferae. Cabbage. 302984. ‘Junior’. Golden Acre 84/58-3 x Morden ZCC2—A/58-8, se- lected at Morden. Plant 20 inches across by 12-14 inches high when in head. Leaves smooth, green. Heads average 1% pounds, core short, stem 38 to 5 inches. Matures 2 days earlier than ‘Golden Acre’. All purpose. 302985. ‘Little Leaguer’. Plant 15 inches across by 12 inches high when in head. Leaves smooth, bluish. Heads average one pound, core short, stem 3 to 4 inches. Matures 2-3 days later than ‘Golden Acre’. All purpose. 302986. ‘Pee Wee’. Plant 12 inches across by 10 inches high when in head. Leaves smooth, bluish. Heads average % pound, core small, stem 2 to 3 inches. Matures 3-5 days later than ‘Golden Acre’. The smallest of dwarf cabbage; excellent for salads. 302987. CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. ‘Hamilton Market’. Plants medium tall, slender, dark green, brittle. Fruit numerous, borne upright, long, slender, tendency to curl, medium green changing to bright red. Flesh thin, very pungent. 302988. CITRULLUS LANATUS (Thunb.) Mansf. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. ‘Sweet Sensation’. Plants medium long vining, dark green. Fruit from 38 to 11 pounds, round, medium to dark green with broad darker stripes. Rind % to % inch thick, flesh deep red, brittle, tendency to crack. Seeds dark brown to black, medium in number. Matures with Ice Box. 302989. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. ‘Farnorth’. Plant covers are 6 feet in diameter. Fruit 3 to 5 inches diameter, medium coarse netting, less netting under adverse growing condi- tions. Rind golden yellow, flesh deep salmon 1-1% inches thick, sweet, cav- ity large. One of the earliest commercial varieties in North. 302990. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. ‘Starfire’. Morden BB3 x Earlinorth backcrossed twice to Morden BB3. Plant determinate, compact, small, 12 inches high by 22 inches spread. Fruiting clusters on strong branches near center of plant. Fruit uniform green changing to orange red, smooth, ovate, small blossom scar, 7 ounces. Flesh signal red (R.H.S.), locules many, small moderate seed quantity, flavor pleasant fresh and canned. Yield greater than Morden BB38. Midseason. Widely adapted in southern Canada. 314 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 302984 to 302992—Continued 302991. PETROSELINUM CRISPUM (Mill.) Nym. Umbelliferae. Parsley. ‘Simonet Half Long’. Plant 15 inches high, dark green. Root 8-14 inches long, gradual taper, crown full, smooth, ground level. Flesh creamy white, texture fine grain, excellent flavor. 302992. PiIsuM SATIVUM L. Leguminosae. Pea. ‘Earligreen’. Plant dwarf, 10-12 inches high, strong, upright. Tendrils few, aborted. Pods medium long, smooth, 6—7 seeds each. Seed bright me- dium green, yield moderate. Matures with American Wonder. Home freez- ing. 302993 to 303064. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Seed Exchange Officer, Plant Production and Protection Division, Rome. Countries of origin as indicated. Re- ceived Dec. 14, 1964. 302993. AGROPYRON DESERTORUM (Fisch. ex Link) Schult. Gramineae. Standard wheatgrass. FAO No. 12.470. Turkey. 302994. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth. Gramineae. Rhodesgrass. FAO No. 11.573. Tunisie. 302995 and 302996. FESTUCA ARUNDINACEA Schreb. Gramineae. Tall fescue. 302995. FAO No. 12.807. Aberystwyth S. 170. Wales. 302996. FAO No. 12.956. Manade. France. 302997 to 303007. FESTUCA RUBRA L. Red fescue. 302997. FAO No. 11.320. Switzerland. 302998. FAO No. 12.283. ‘Reptans’. Sweden. 302999. FAO No. 12.311. ‘Mommersteeg’. Netherlands. 303000. FAO No. 12.372. ‘Rubin’. Sweden. 303001. FAO No. 12.448. ‘Sioux’. Netherlands. 303002. FAO No. 12.473. ‘Sceempter’. Netherlands. 303003. FAO No. 12.731. ‘Echo Daelmfeldt S’. Denmark. 303004. FAO No. 12.810. ‘Aberystwyth S. 59’. Wales. 303005. FAO No. 13.338. ‘Duraturf’. Canada. 303006. FAO No. 13.339. ‘Olds’. Canada. 303007. FAO No. 13.605. ‘Brabantia’. Netherlands. 303008 to 303010. FESTUCA RUBRA var. COMMUTATA Gaud. Chewing’s fescue. 303008. FAO No. 12.449. ‘Gilfrood’. Netherlands. 303009. FAO No. 13.606. ‘Brabantia’. Netherlands. 303010. FAO No. 13.607. ‘Brabantia Highlight’. Netherlands. 303011 to 303049. LoLIUM PERENNE L. Gramineae. Perennial ryegrass. 303011. FAO No. 11.874. ‘Aberystwyth S. 101’. Pasture hay type. Wales. 303012. FAO No. 11.875. ‘Aberystwyth S. 23’. Pasture. Wales. 303013. FAO No. 11.876. ‘Aberystwyth S. 24’. Hay type. Wales. 303014. FAO No. 12.285. ‘Viris’. Sweden. 303015. FAO No. 12.295. ‘Tidlig Pajbjerg Presto III’. Denmark. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 315 302993 to 303064—Continued 303011 to 303049—Continued . 12.296. wl 2297. 303016. FAO No 303017. FAO No 303018. FAO No. 303019. FAO No 3023020. FAO No. 303021. FAO No. 303022. FAO No. 303023. FAO No. 303024. FAO No. 303025. FAO No. 303026. FAO No. 303027. FAO No. 303028. FAO No. 303029. FAO No. 303030. FAO No. 303031. FAO No. 303032. FAO No. 303033. FAO No. 303034. FAO No. 303035. FAO No. 303036. FAO No. 303037. FAO No. 303038. FAO No. 303039. FAO No. 303040. FAO No. 303041. FAO No. 303042. FAO No. 303043. FAO No. 303044. FAO No. 303045. FAO No. 303046. FAO No. 303047. FAO No. lands. 303048. FAO No. 303049. FAO No 303050. FAO No. 13.512. 303051 and 303052. 303051. 303052. 12.308. . 12.310. 12.373. 12.385. 12.386. 12.387. 12.425. 12.426. 12.436. 12.444. 12.445. 12.453. 12.454. 12.455. 12.458. 12.485. 12.493. 12.671. 12.728. WOE 12.812. 12.813. 12.814. 12.837. 12.838. 12.928. 12929: 12.959. 13.386. 13.609. LUPINUS ALBUS L. ‘Fodder Sweet White’. South Africa. LUPINUS LUTEUS L. FAO No. 13.518. FAO No. 138.514. 13.610. » 13601. ‘Tidlig Pajbjerg Verna III’. Denmark. ‘Tidlig Pajbjerg Lenta III’. Denmark. Mommersteeg late hay type. Netherlands. Mommersteeg pasture type. Netherlands. ‘Delta’. Sweden. Barenza early hay type. Netherlands. Barenza late hay type. Netherlands. Barenza pasture type. Netherlands. ‘Late Eagle Hill III’. Denmark. ‘Sildig Stensballe’. Denmark. ‘Preimevere’. France. ‘Sildig E. F. Trifolium ITV’. Denmark. ‘Sildig Trifolium Viktoria IV’. Denmark. Double late hay type. Netherlands. Heraf pasture type. Netherlands. Pelo pasture type. Netherlands. ‘Scotia’. Scotland. Sceempter pasture type. Netherlands. ‘Glasnevin Leafy’. Ireland. ‘Late Hunsballe III’. Denmark. ‘Sildig Daeno III’. Denmark. ‘Viva’. Sweden. ‘Aberystwyth S. 23’. Wales. ‘Aberystwyth S. 24’. Wales. ‘Aberystwyth S. 101’. Wales. C. B. hay type. Netherlands. C. B. pasture type. Netherlands R.V.P. hay type. Belgium. R.V.P. pasture type. Belgium. ‘Bocage’. France. ‘Victorian’. Australia. Brabantia lawn and sporting type. Nether- Combi hay type. Netherlands. Combi pasture type. Netherlands. Leguminosae. White lupine. European yellow lupine. ‘Fodder Sweet Yellow SEI’. South Africa. ‘Fodder Sweet Weiko’. South Africa. 316 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 302993 to 303064—Continued 303053 to 303061. PoA PRATENSIS L. Gramineae. Kentucky bluegrass. 303053. FAO No. 12.287. ‘Primo’. Sweden. 303054. FAO No. 12.377. ‘Golf’. Sweden. 303055. FAO No. 12.378. ‘Gullaker’. Sweden. 303056. FAO No. 12.456. ‘Prato’. Netherlands. 303057. FAO No. 12.734. ‘Niler Daelmfeldt S’. Denmark. 303058. FAO No. 12.780. ‘Atlas’. Sweden. 303059. FAO No. 12.781. ‘Skandia II’. Sweden. 303060. FAO No. 12.840. ‘C.B.’.. Netherlands. 303061. FAO No. 12.931. ‘R.V.P.’.. Belgium 303062. POA TRIVIALIS L. Rough bluegrass. FAO No. 12.733. ‘Ino Daelmfeldt S.’.. Denmark. 303063. STIZOLOBIUM DEERINGIANUM Bort. Leguminosae. Deering velvetbean. FAO No. 13.523. Somerset. South Africa. 303064. VICIA NARBONENSIS L. Leguminosae. Vetch. FAO No. 12.316. Tunceli 54475-1383. Turkey. 303065 to 303080. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Leguminosae. Red clover. From Finland. Seeds presented by Otto Valle, Agricultural Research Center, Department of Plant Husbandry, Tikkurila. Received Dec. 15, 1964. 303065. 303066. 303067. 303068. 303069. 303070. 303071. 303072. 303073. 303074. 303075. 303076. 303077. 303078. 303079. 303080. 303081. Palkane. Pieksamaki. Muhos (Jokirinne). Kalajoki. Kangasniemi. Aura (Kayra). Virtasalmi. Muurame. Tervola. Veteli. Lappi T.1. Pieksamaki (Partaharju). ‘Tammisto’. ‘Jokioinen’. ‘Haapaniemi’. ‘Tepa’. Tetraploid. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Wheat. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by J. Mesdag, Foundation for Agri- cultural Plant Breeding, Wageningen. Received Dec. 15, 1964. ‘Ring’. 303082. A spring wheat. ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA (L.) Heyn. Cruciferae. From France. Seeds presented by Jardin des Plantes, Universite de Montpel- lier, Montpellier. Received Dec. 15, 1964. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 317 303083 to 303113. From the United States. Seeds collected in Turkey by D. R. Cornelius, Crops Research Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Berkeley, Calif., and subsequently grown at Berkeley, Calif. Numbered Dec. 15, 1964. 303083 to 303085. AGROPYRON ELONGATUM (Host) Beauv. Gramineae. Tall wheatgrass. 303083. No. 382. Caltilidere Koyu, Izmir Province, north of Izmir, July 7, 1961. 303084. No. 573. Bottom land, moist, 15 km. east of Erzincan, Erzincan province. 303085. No. 852. Sakarya River origin. 303086 to 303094. AGROPYRON INTERMEDIUM (Host) Beauv. Intermediate wheatgrass. 303086. No. 373. Dairy farm southwest of Izmir, Izmir Province, July 6, 1961. 303087. No. 502. Akdagmadeni, Ozan Koyu (Aptal Mehmet Mevkii), Sivas Province. 303088. No. 558. Besgoz Mevkii, Mihar Koyu (Kocyatapi Koyu), Erzin- can Province. 303089. No. 617B Pl. 1. Highway Erzurum-Izmir to Kurgun Koyu. 303090. No. 831A Pl. 4. Middle East Technical University, Ankara. 303091. No. 848 Pl. 4. Sakarya River origin. 303092. No. 863 Pl. 4. Taskopru, Eskisehir Province. Sept. 20, 1961. Elevation 4,500 feet; clearing in oak, hazelnut, plum brush. 303093. No. 863 Pl. 5. Same as P.I. 3038092. 303094. No. 872. Same as P.I. 303092. 303095 and 303096. AGROPYRON JUNCEUM (L.) Beauv. 303095. No. 342. Cesmi, Izmir Province. May 26, 1961. (No. 7 Cesmi Beach). 303096. No. 633. Near Horasan, Erzurum Province, Transect No. 1. August 25, 1961. 303097 to 303100. AGROPYRON REPENS (L.) Beauv. 303097. No. 548. MHafik Inekhanesi, Sivas Province, 2 km. east of Hafik. 303098. No. 680. Kecili Koyu. 303099. No. 690. Kecili Koyu. 303100. No. 905 Pl. 5. Camlidere, Orman Fidanlege, Bolu to Ankara highway. 303101 to 303108. AGROPYRON TRICHOPHORUM (Link) Richt. Stiffhair wheatgrass. 303101. No. 520. Sofular Koyu, Mafik District, Sivas Province, 4,593 feet. August. 303102. No. 521. Same as P.I. 303101. 303103. No. 589. Cinar Koyu, Terean District, Erzurum Province (dry hillside). 303104. No. 639. Ataturk Cesmesi, between Erzurum and Agri. 303105. No. 831A Pl. 7. Middle East Technical University, Ankara. 303106. No. 848 Pl. 6. Sakarya River origin. 303107. No. 905 Pl. 3. Camlidere, Orman Fidanlege, Bolu to Ankara highway. 303108. No. 905 Pl. 6. Same as P.I. 303107. 318 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 303083 to 303113—Continued 303109. AGROPYRON sp. No. 617 Pl. 5. Highway Erzurum-Izmir to Kuzgun Koyu. 303110. AGROPYRON REPENS (L.) Beauv. No. 702. Tepeler Koyu, roadside rocky. 303111. AGROPYRON REPENS (L.) Beauv. No. 921. Ucbas Koyu, near Kizileaham, Ankara Province, 3 km. south; ridge, dry, basaltic area. 303112. BRACHYPODIUM PINNATUM (L.) Beauv. Gramineae. No. 880. Bilecik Province, Bilecik cemetery. 303113. STIPA BROMOIDES (L.) Beck Gramineae. No. 644. East of Taslicay, Agri Province, 6 miles; dry hillside. 303114 to 303128. From Great Britain. Plants purchased from the Exbury Gardens, Limited, Southampton, England, by Dr. J. M. Keshishian, Washington, D.C. Num- bered Dec. 15, 1964. 303114 to 303122. RHODODENDRON (hybrids) Ericaceae. Deciduous azaleas. 303114. ‘Alice De Stuers’. Mollis x Koster. M. Koster and Sons before 1939. Yellow overlaid salmon pink, orange blotch. 303115. ‘Floradora’. Mollis * Koster clone. M. Koster and Sons 1910. Light orange, red blotch. Rhododendrons. 303116. ‘Crest’. R. wardii «x R. ev. ‘Lady Bessborough’. Rothchild. Flower primrose yellow (H.C.C. 601/2-601/3), throat slightly darkened. Previously known as ‘Hawk’ var. ‘Crest’. 303117. ‘Day Dream’. R. cv. ‘Lady Bessborough’ ~« R. griersonianum. Rothchild. Deep crimson flushed, shaded without geranium lake, very bright in bud fading to very pale. 303118. ‘Idealist’. R. wardii «x R. ev. ‘Naomi’. Rothchild. Trusses bold, 10-12 flowers, very pale greenish yellow (H.C.C. 6638/2). 303119. ‘Jocelyn’. R. lactewm *« R. calaphytum. Rothchild. Trusses 22 flowers, white, light cream tinge on upper lobes, throat crimson blotched. 303120. ‘Kilimanjaro’. R. elliottii x R. ev. ‘Dusty Maid’. Rothchild. Trusses compact, globose, 18 flowers, red currant (H.C.C. 821-1). 303121. ‘Lionell’s Triumph’. R. lacteum x R. cv. ‘Naomi’. Rothchild. Flowers 18 per truss, dresden yellow (H.C.C. 64/3), crimson blotch, crimson spotting in throat. 303122. ‘Yvonne Opaline’. R. ev. ‘Aurora’ x R. griffithianum. Roth- child. Buds dark pink, loose trusses. Previously ‘Yvonne’ var. ‘Opa- line’. 303123. RHODODENDRON sp. ‘Byron’. Rustica. Charles Vuylsteke 1888. Hose-in-hose, white outer petals, slightly tinged carmine rose (H.C.C. 621/2), buds cream tipped cerise, double. Previously ‘Garten Inspektor C. Ohrt’. Deciduous azaleas. 303124. RHODODENDRON sp. ‘Cecile’. Knap Hill. Rothchild 1947. Buds deep pink open to salmon pink with yellow flare. Flowers very large. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 319 303114 to 303128—Continued 303125. RHODODENDRON sp. ‘Clarice’. Knap Hill. Rothchild. Flowers large, salmon, orange blotch, large flowered compact truss. 303126. RHODODENDRON sp. ‘Knighthood’. Knap Hill. Rothchild. Flower well shaped, bright orange red, orange zone in upper petal; stamens long, graceful; buds very dark. 303127. RHODODENDRON sp. ‘Peter Kersbergen’. Mollis. Orange (Mars orange H.C.C. 0/3) blotched orange yellow (yellow ochre H.C.C. 07). 303128. RHODODENDRON sp. ‘Sunset’. Knap Hill. Knap Hill Nurseries Ltd. 1951. Orange flushed mauve. 303129 and 303130. From the United States. Seeds held at the Regional Plant Introduction Sta- tion, Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, N.Y. Numbered Dec. 17, 1964. 303129. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Leguminosae. Alfalfa. G-3545-S. Selection made at Geneva in 1962 from P.I. 205329. Vigorous, leafy, winter hardy; heavy seeder, high yielding; susceptible to leafspot, re- sistant to leafhopper damage. 303130. PHLEUM PRATENSE L. Gramineae. Timothy. G-11192-S. Selection made at Geneva in 1962 from P.I. 274643. Vigor- ous, leafy, good winter hardiness and spring recovery; rust resistant. 303131 to 303138. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by Sluis and Groot, Enkhuizen. Re- ceived Nov. 28, 1964. Numbered Dec. 17, 1964. 303131. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. VIRIDIS L. Cruciferae. Kale. ‘Blue Siberian’. Darker green than Siberian, nearly blue. 303132 and 303133. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Cabbage. 303132. ‘Blood Red Erfurt’. Heads small, very dark red outside, lighter inside. Early market, may be planted very thickly. 303133. ‘Early Wonder’. Very early. Resembles Golden Acre, but earlier and smaller. 303134 to 303136. BRASSICA RAPA L. Turnip. 303134. ‘Early Snowball’. Cut-leaved, flattish globe. Market garden variety. 303135. ‘Funense Bortfelder’. Top small, dark green, cut leaved. Root yellow long, tapered, tip pointed. 303136. ‘Petrowski’. Leaves short, nearly entire, strap shape. Root very flat, slightly concave on bottom, skin and flesh yellow. Old Rus- sian and Finnish variety. 303137. PETROSELINUM CRISPUM (Mill.) Nym. Umbelliferae. Parsley. ‘Turnip rooted’. Original variety forming a root. Hamburg type selected from variety. No longer of great importance. 303138. SPINACIA OLERACEA L. Chenopodiaceae. Spinach. ‘Princess Juliana’. Originated about 1925. Plant small, leaves very dark green, crumpled, long standing. Replaced by Bloomsdale Longstanding which is larger, but not as longstanding. 320 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 303139 to 303141. From the United States. Plant material collected by R. L. Ticknor and W. A. Sheets, Oregon State University, November 1963. Numbered Dec. 17, 1964. 303139. CEANOTHUS PROSTRATUS Benth. Rhamnaceae. Col. No. 57. Local name: Squaw carpet. West of Hayden Mt. Summit, near Milepost 36, 30 miles west of Klamath Falls on Highway 66, Klamath County, Ore. Elevation 4,600 feet. Plant dense, leaves 1.6 by 0.7 inches. 303140 and 303141. CEANOTHUS PUMILUS Green 303140. Col. No. 87. On road between Powers and Agness, 2.4 miles south of Iron Mountain Road junction, Curry County, Ore. Elevation 2,000 feet. Plant compact, leaves .56 by .17 inches. 303141. Col. No. 88. Location same as P.I. 303140. Plant compact, leaves .64 by .20 inches. 303142. SORGHUM sp. Gramineae. From Jamaica. Seeds collected by J. R. Quinby, Pioneer Sorghum Company, Plainview, Tex., now held at Regional Plant Introduction Station, Experi- ment, Ga. Numbered Dec. 17, 1964. Collected near Kingston, Jamaica. Perennial; plant to 6 feet high at ma- turity; many tillers. Potential weed. 303143 and 303144. CYAMOPSIS TETRAGONOLOBA (L.) Taub. Leguminosae. Guar. From Ceylon. Seeds presented by Botanist, Department of Agriculture, Pera- deniya. Received Dec. 17, 1964. 303143. Large pod type. 303144. Small pod type. 303145. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. From Ireland. Seeds presented by Director, Ministry of Agriculture, Lough- gall. Received Dec. 17, 1964. ‘Stormont Cirrus’. 303146 to 303151. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Scotland. Tubers presented by the Scottish Society for Research in Plant Breeding, Plant Breeding Station, Pentlandfield, Roslin, Midlothian. Received Dec. 17, 1964. 303146. 3053-18 R65. 303149. 2424a (5) R 8. 303147. Xd2-21 R6. 303150. 3750 (5). 303148. 2182ef (7) R7. 303151. 3751. (5). 303152 to 303625. From the United States. Seeds collected by G. Viehmeyer, North Platte Ex- periment Station, North Platte, Neb. Numbered Dec. 22, 1964. Col- lected in 1963 and 1964. 303152 and 303153. ABIES CONCOLOR (Gord.) Hoopes Pinaceae. White fir. 303152. V-63-157. Crestone Canyon, Sangre de Cristo, Colo. In wild; dry canyon. 303153. V—64-94. Crestone Canyon, Colo. In wild; possible racial dif- ference in plant size and length of needles. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 321 303152 to 303625—Continued ~ 303154. AGROPYRON CRISTATUM (L.) Gaertn. Gramineae. Crested wheatgrass. V—64—-162. East end of completed Highways State 80S and USS. 6, Colo. Cultivated, on steep highway slope in dry sand. 303155. AGROPYRON sp. V-64-193. Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Colo. Elevation 8,048 feet. In wild, camp area, rhizomes long, fleshy. Spikelets many, elongated having a panicle appearance. 303156. AGROPYRON sp. V—64—-2383. North of Flagstaff, Ariz. Volcanic soil, in wild. 303157 to 303176. AMELANCHIER ALNIFOLIA Nutt. ex Roemer Rosaceae. Serviceberry. 303157. V—638-58. Ten Sleep Canyon, 12 miles north Ten Sleep, Wyo. Rocky shoulder of road. Plants low growing; browsed by livestock; stems red brown. In wild. 303158. V—63-75. North of Nederland, Colo. Elevation 9,000 feet. In wild on rocky shoulder. Shrub, much browsed by deer, actual size of plant unknown. Foliage typical. 303159. V-—63-93. Sheep Mountain along highway on west side. South of Centennial, Wyo. Bare rocky soil. Plant to 12 feet; stems slender, upright; panicles short; leaves round, serrate on outer half; rhizomatous. Flowers white. 303160. V-—-68—-125. Three miles south of Redstone, Colo. In wild, road- side, rocky soil, full sun. Shrub to 8 feet high, spreading. 303161. V-—63-133. Eight miles west of Vail, Colo. In wild. 303162. V-—63-136. One mile northwest of Redstone, Colo. Elevation 9,200 feet. In wild, dry, roadside. 303163. V—63-142. East Rim Black Canyon, Gunnison, Colo. In wild. Shrub, dense, good, browsed by livestock. 303164. V-63-145. Ten miles northwest of Basalt, Colo. In wild. Shrub to 8 feet high, fruit heavy, browsed by livestock. 303165. V-—63-155. McClure pass above Redstone, Colo. Elevation 9,500 feet. In wild. 303166. V-—63-186. Southwest of Crawford, Colo., between Black Canyon and Gunnison. In wild, dry site. Fruit shriveled. 303167. V—63-202. Green Mountain area 5 miles north of the east en- trance of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument, Colo. In wild, high flat topped mesa. 303168. V—63-204. Clear creek southeast of Crawford, Colo., along road- side, in wild. 303169. V-—63-207. Seventeen miles southwest of Gypsum, Colo., near Cottonwood Pass. Dry clay soil. In wild. 303170. V—63-208. Hight miles southwest of Gypsum, Colo. In wild, roadside, dry, clay soil. 303171. V-—63-210. Old Black Mesa road at base of mesa, south of Craw- ford, Colo. In wild. SE ect Road to Red Rock, New Mex. Elevation 6,150 feet. n wild. 303173. V—64-108. Route 160. Hatch Wash, near Monticello, Utah. Elevation 6,700 feet. In wild. 322 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 303152 to 303625—Continued 303157 to 303176—Continued 303174. V-—64-109. Hatch Wash, near Monticello, Utah. Elevation 5,500 feet. In wild. 303175. V-—64-110. Northeast of Blandey, Utah. Elevation 6,700 feet. In wild. 303176. V-—64-112. Five miles north of Rifle, Colo., on Rio Blanco. Ele- vation 7,000 feet. In wild. 303177 and 303178. AMELANCHIER UTAHENSIS Koehne Rosaceae. Serviceberry. 303177. V-64-111. Grand Canyon, Ariz. Elevation 7,100 feet. In wild; leaf small, apparently distinct from A. alnifolia in much smaller foliage. 303178. V-—64—-202. Seven miles east of Dinnehotso, Ariz., Route 64. Sandy desert, shrub round headed, leaves small, fruit prolific. 303179. AMELANCHIER sp. V-64-62. East of Dead Indian Canyon Road to Grand Canyon, south rim, Ariz. In wild; dry wash. Shrub dense, leaves small. 303180. AMELANCHIER sp. V-64-107. Route 128, 6 miles northeast of Moab, Utah, Colorado River. Elevation 3,980 feet. In wild; leaves small, early. 303181. AMELANCHIER sp. V-64-223. Schnebley Hill road at the Mogollon rim, northeast of Sedona, Ariz. In wild; shrub large, leaves serrate, leaf veins prominent, fruit small, pomes abundant. 303182. AMORPHA sp. Leguminosae. V-63-240. Flood plain Payette River, Emett, Idaho. In wild; typical to A. fruticosa. 303183. ANDROPOGON SCOPARIUS Michx. Gramineae. Little bluestem. V-64-164. Five miles southwest of Parkman, Colo., on roadside. In wild; stems dense, red, winter color good. 303184. ANTENNARIA sp. Compositae. V-63-119. Eight miles southwest of Dillon, Colo., dry roadside. In wild; perennial, low silvery, leaves narrow, heads red in bud stage. 303185. AQUILEGIA sp. Ranunculaceae. V-63-112. Two miles southeast of Redstone, Colo., dry roadside. In wild, flowers probably yellow and red. 303186. AQUILEGIA sp. V-63-116. Eight miles southwest of Dillon, Colo., along a rocky roadside. In wild, plant juvenile, flowers probably red and yellow. 303187. ARCTOSTAPHYLOS PUNGENS H.B.K. Ericaceae. Manzanita. V-64-210. South facing canyon wall Oak Creek Canyon, 10 miles south of Flagstaff, Ariz. In wild, foliage blue green, evergreen, drought tolerant. 303188. ARISTIDA sp. Gramineae. V-64-245. Along Route 89, 36 miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz. In wild, perennial caespitose, common. 303189. ARISTIDA sp. V-64-254. Highway 89, 90 miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz., along road ditch. In wild, low bunchgrass. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 323 303152 to 303625—Continued - 303190. ARTEMISIA sp. Compositae. V-63-10. Sheep Mountain, south of Centennial, Wyo. In wild, dry west slope, foot of mountain along highway. Leaves blue, heavy tomentosum, narrow, subshrub, appears rhizomatous. 303191. ARTEMISIA sp. V-63-338. South of Buffalo, Wyo. In wild, dry slope in rocks, common; foliage low, silvery, finely divided. 303192. ARTEMISIA sp. V-63-83. James Creek Road, Boulder Mountain Park, Colo. In wild, dry west slopes. Leaves silver, herbaceous to 10 inches high, hair white, 3-5 serrations at top. 303193 and 303194. BETULA OCCIDENTALIS Hooker Betulaceae. 303193. V-64-46. Two miles north of Salida, Colo., on Creek bank. Tree low, shrub tall, bark bright brown. In wild. 303194. V—64-192. Three miles northeast of Crestone, Crestone Canyon, Colo. In wild along creek. 303195 to 303200. BOUTELOUA GRACILIS (H.B.K.) Lag ex Steud. Grami-— neae. Blue grama. 303195. V—64-230. Near Flagstaff, Ariz., airport. In wild, under pine forest, rocky soil. 303196. V-—64-160. Sutherland Reservoir, 6 miles south of Sutherland, Neb. Water fountain by entrance in park. In wild, flowers June 19. Good survivor under heavy traffic. 303197. V-—64-205. Along Route 89, 20 miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz. Dry volcanic cinders. 303198. V—64—-326. On Route 6, one mile east of Merino, Colo., in grazed pasture. 303199. V—64—-330. Seven and one half miles west of Grant, Neb., in fine sandy loam. 303200. V—64-331. Eight miles west of Sutherland, Neb., in sandy soil. 303201. BOUTELOUA sp. V-64—232. Eleven miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz., in volcanic soil. In wild, stems flowering, 18 inches high. 303202. BOUTELOUA sp. V-64-237. Twenty-three miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz., along Route 89, desert conditions. In wild; stems flowering, 18 inches high. 303203. BOUTELOUA sp. V-64—255. North of Flagstaff, Ariz., along Route 89, sandstone soil, low. 303204. BOUTELOUA sp. V-64—256. Plateau above Colorado River east of Jacob’s Lake, Ariz. 303205. BOUTELOUA sp. V-64—262. Five miles north of Jacob’s Lake, Ariz. Plant low, dormant from drought. In wild under ponderosa pine. 303206. BOUTELOUA sp. V-—64-263. Seven miles nerth of Jacob’s Lake, Ariz. In wild among pon- derosa pine. Elevation 6,000 feet. Less dormant than neighboring plants, bright green, culms fruiting one foot. 324 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 303152 to 303625—Continued 303207. BOUTELOUA sp. V-64-275. Eight miles north of Kanab, Utah along Route 89. In wild, dunesand, culms short 6 inches. 303208. BOUTELOUA sp. V-64-279. State route Utah 15, three miles west of junction with U.S. 89, Utah. In wild; clone active in dormant plant area. Culms 1-1.5 feet. 303209. BOUTELOUA sp. V-64-280. One half mile south of Glendale, Utah on Route 89. In wild, sandy soil, roadside. 303210. BOUTELOUA sp. V-64-289. Ten miles northeast of Escalante, Utah. Elevation 6,000 feet. In wild, sand. 303211. BOUTELOUA sp. V-64-295. One half mile west of Bicknell, Utah. In wild, roadside, gravelly, rock soil. Leaf blades conspicuous, purple margins. 303212. BOUTELOUA sp. V-64-296. One half mile west of Bicknell, Utah. In wild; stony soil. 303213. BOUTELOUA sp. V-64-299. Four miles east of Torrey, Utah along Route 24. Elevation 7,000 feet. In wild; dry draw. Plant foliage green, adjacent plants dor- mant. 303214. BOUTELOUA sp. V-64-324. Brighton, Colo., exit on Interstate 80S. In wild; flower one foot high. 303215. BOUTELOUA sp. V-64-325. Interstate 80S, one half mile east of Wiggan, Colo. 303216. BOUTELOUA sp. V-64-328. One and one half miles east of Haxton, Colo. 303217 and 303218. BUCHLOE DACTYLOIDES (Nutt.) Engelm. Gramineae. Buffalograss. 303217. V-64-327. Two and eight-tenths miles east of Haxton, Colo. In wild. Female plant. 303218. V-64-329. Two and eight-tenths miles east of Haxton, Colo. Male and female plants. 303219. CEANOTHUS FENDLERI A, Gray Rhamnaceae. V-64-209. Highway 89, six and one half miles south of Flagstaff, Ariz. Pine forest. Rhizomatous shrub, umbel flowers small white. 303220. CEANOTHUS sp. V-63-200. Five miles north of Crawford, Colo., dry north facing slope, rocky soil. Shrub low, in wild. Leaves small, greyish, much browsed by deer; flowers none, fruit none. 303221. CEANOTHUS sp. V-64-311. Colorado 133, one mile north of Junction Colorado 135, west facing, rocky slope. Shrub low, to 8 inches high in wild. Spreading rhi- zomes, dense patches. 303222 and 303223. CELTIS RETICULATA Torr. Ulmaceae. 303222. V-64-52. Colorado River, east of Moab, Utah. Elevation 3,900 feet. Desert form of hackberry. In wild. 303223. V-64-88. Four miles north of Freeway Route 79, Arizona. Ele- vation 3,900 feet. Along dry wash. Tree wide spreading in wild. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 325 303152 to 303625—Continued 303224 to 303228. CERCOCARPUS MONTANUS Raf. Rosaceae. 303224. V—64-94. West slope at base of Sheep Mountain, west of Lara- mie, Wyo. Shrub; leaves round, coarsely serrate on outer end. 303225. V-—63-237. Southwest of Cheyenne, Wyo., dry rolling hills among ponderosa pines. Shrub sparse open, coarsely dentate leaves. 303226. V—64-189. Five or six miles north of Idaho Springs, Colo. Plant to 4 feet high, broad as wide, flowers inconspicuous. Grows on stone wall, west exposure. 303227. V-—63-128. East bank of the Black Canyon rim, Gunnison, Colo. In wild; leaves one inch by 0.5 inches sharply serrate. 303228. V-—63-143. Ten miles northwest of Basalt, Colo. Country road, dry rocky site. In wild, heavily browsed. 303229. CERCOCARPUS sp. V-63-91. Slope west of Sheep Mountain, Laramie, Wyo. Along high- way, very dry site. Shrub low to medium in wild. 303230 to 303232. CHAMAEBATIARIA MILLEFOLLUM (Torr.) Maxim. Rosa- ceae. 303230. V—64—-84. South rim headquarters, Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz. Showy shrub. In wild. 303231. V-—64-135. Rim of Grand Canyon, Ariz. Shrub, foliage finely divided, flowers in terminal panicles. In wild. 303232. V-—64—-257. Five miles east of Jacob’s Lake, Ariz., near top of plateau growing in sandstone. In wild. 303233. CHILOPSIS LINEARIS (Cav.) Sweet Bignoniaceae. Desert-willow. V-64-158. Spring Creek, Ariz. Elevation 3,600 feet. Shrub growing in dry wash, willowJike; flowers showy, June-July followed with slender pods. 303234. CLEMATIS HIRSUTISSIMA Pursh. Ranunculaceae. V-64-21. Ten Sleep Canyon, Wyo., rocky knoll; dry site; herbaceous plant, stems woody and leaves to 18 inches high, not climbing, rhizomatous. Flowers deep purple. 303235. CLEMATIS ORIENTALIS L. Oriental clematis. V-63-226. One mile north of junction of U.S. 6 and Colorado 119. Growing along gravelly banks and sprawling on hillside. May be C. tangu- tica escaped from cultivation. Flowers small, yellow. 303236. CLEMATIS sp. V-63-195. Black Mesa, 30 miles south of Crawford, Colo. Growing among native grasses and forbs in full sun. Plant low growing, bipinnately divided foliage. Flowers and fruit, none in evidence. 303237 to 303257. CORNUS STOLONIFERA Michx. Cornaceae. 303237. V—64—-21. North-facing bank, 2 miles west of Florence, Colo., base of limestone cliff. Elevation 4,780 feet. Plant to 8 feet high, vigorous, bark very red. 303238. V—64—-22. Cottonwood grove, base of Mountains, Sangre de Cre- stone Range, Crestone, Colo. Elevation 7,740 feet. Plant to 7 feet high, bark orange red. 303239. V—64—238. Cottonwood grove, Crestone Canyon, Crestone, Colo. Plant to 4 feet high. 303240. V—64—-24. Crestone, Colo. Dry site; plant to 7 feet high, bark orange red. 303241. V-—64—26. Base of rock cliff west of Del Norte, Colo. Eleva- tion 7,920 feet. Plant to 5 feet high, good red. 526 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 303152 to 303625—Continued 303242. V-64-27. Rairoad track, 8 miles west of Del Norte, Colo. Ele- vation 8,200 feet. Plant to 4 feet high. 303243. V-64-28. Railroad track, 8 miles west of Del Norte, Colo. Ele- vation 8,200 feet. Plant to 12 feet high. 303244. V-64-29. Ten miles east of Wolf Creek Pass, Route 160 be- tween pass and South Fork, Colo. Elevation 8,700 feet. Roadside; plant to 4 feet high, bark red. 303245. V-64-30A. Ten miles east of Wolf Creek Pass, Route 160 South- west of South Fork, Colo. Elevation 8,700 feet. Roadside. 303246. V-64-32. Highway 16, south fork of Rio Grande, Colo., east- facing slope, along highway. Elevation 8,960 feet. Plant dwarf, bark dark red. 303247. V-64-33. Facing east bank, 0.25 mile below San Juan, Colo. Elevation 8,630 feet. 303248. V-64-34. One-fourth mile below San Juan, Colo., overlooking Highway 160. Widely branching. 303249. V-64-37. Piedra River, 2 miles southwest of Piedra, Colo. 303250. V-—64—-38. Route 130, 0.25 mile west of Woods Landing, Wyo. 7°97 Elevation 7,700 feet. 303251. V-—64-39. Hamilton, Colo. Elevation 6,600 feet. 303252. V-64-40. Craig, Colo. Elevation 6,350 feet. 303253. V-64-41. Craig, Colo. Elevation 6,350 feet. 303254. V-—64-42. Ten miles east of Hayden, Colo. Elevation 6,400 feet. Bark good color. 303255. V-64-48. Oak Creek Canyon, 5 miles north of Sedona along al- ternate Route 89, Ariz. Elevation 5,500 feet. 303256. V-64-44. Oak Creek Canyon, 5 miles north of Sedona, Ariz. Elevation 5,300 feet. 303257. V-64—45. Creek bank, Piedra River, Piedra, Colo. Elevation 6,900 feet. 303258 to 303262. COWANIA MEXICANA O. Don _ Rosaceae. 303258. V-—64-78. East side of Sunset Crater on Painted Desert lookout, 11 miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz. Elevation 7,100 feet. Shrub grow- ing in dry sites. Foliage evergreen, glandular, flowers pale yellow. 303259. V-—64-80. Duck on Rock viewpoint, Grand Canyon Road, Ariz., facing east bank. 303260. V-—64—-99. Road to Red Rock, N. Mex. Elevation 6,150 feet. 303261. V-—64—204. Route 64, 7 miles east of Dinnehotso, Ariz. Desert sand. 303262. V-—64—-258. Three miles east of Jacob’s Lake, Ariz. Sandstone edge os plateau. Shrub straggling, flowers cream colored, fruits plumed. 303263. CRATAEGUS ERYTHROPODA Ashe Rosaceae. V-63-215. South-facing bank of Boulder Canyon, west of Boulder, Colo. Plant shrubby, dry site, leaves leathery, serrate, spines 2 inches slightly re- curved, fruit 0.5 inch diameter, red. 303264. CRATAEGUS sp. V-63-233. Highway 82 along Frying Pan River 8 miles northwest of Basalt, Colo. Shrub large, thorns 2 inches recurved.. Leaves doubly ser- rate, leathery. Fruit dark maroon with lighter dots. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 327 303152 to 303625—Continued 303265 to 303280. CUPRESSUS ARIZONICA Greene Pinaceae. Arizona cypress. 303265. V—64-186. Oak Creek, 3 miles north of Sedona, Ariz. Hleva- tion 4,500 feet. Tree weeping. 303266. V-—64-137. East of Sedona, Ariz., Schnebley Hill Road. Eleva- tion 5,500 feet. 303267. V-—64-138. East side Oak Creek Canyon, Ariz., Schnebley Hill Road. Elevation 4,900 feet. 303268. V-—64-139. Dry creek wash, 15 miles southwest of Sedona, Ariz. Elevation 5,000 feet. Seedling; columnar type. 303269. V-—64-140. Schnebley Hill Road, northeast of Sedona, Ariz. Elevation 5,900 feet. Seedling. 303270. V-—64-141. Schnebley Hill Road, Sedona, Ariz. Elevation 5,500 feet. 303271. V-—64-142. Schnebley Hill Road, Sedona, Ariz. Elevation 6,000 feet. 303272. V-—64-143. Schnebley Hill Road, northeast of Sedona, Ariz. 303273. V-—64-144. Dry creek southwest of Sedona, Ariz. Elevation 5,000 feet. 303274. V-—64-145. East of Sedona on Schnebley Hill Road, Ariz. Ele- vation 5,500 feet. Seed of V—64—-137. 303275. V—64-146. East of Sedona, Ariz. Elevation 5,900 feet. Seed of V—64-140. 303276. V—64-147. Lower end Oak Creek, 4 miles south of Sedona, Ariz. Elevation 4,100 feet. 303277. V-—64-148. Dry Creek Canyon, 12 miles southwest of Sedona, Ariz. Elevation 6,000 feet. 303278. V—64-151. Dry Creek, 15 miles southwest of Sedona, Ariz., on high cliff. Elevation 5,800 feet. 303279. V—64-155. Dry creek, 17 miles southwest of Sedona, Ariz. Ele- vation 5,000 feet. 303280. V—64—229. Schnebley Hill Road, Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona, Ariz. Elevation 5,000 feet. 303281. DELPHINIUM GRANDIFLORUM L. var. CHINENSIS Fisch. ex DC. Ra- nunculaceae. Slender larkspur. V-63-—218. Cheyenne Horticultural Field Station, Cheyenne, Wyo. Hardy plant to 30 inches high; 15 years old. Flowers deep blue. 303282. DELPHINIUM sp. V-63-77. Medicine Bow Forest, Happy Jack Road, 20 miles west of Cheyenne, Wyo. Plant low, leaves deeply dissected; flowers deep purple; roots tuberous. 303283. DELPHINIUM sp. _ V-64-316. Four miles north of Thompsonville, Colo., White River Na- tional Forest, shaded bank. Plant to 5 feet high, indicated by stalks. 303284. DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS L. Caryophyllaceae. Carnation. V-63-17. From garden in Buffalo, Wyo. Widely grown, fully hardy at Buffalo, flowers white. 303285 and 303286. DISTICHLIS STRICTA (Torr.) Rydb. Gramineae. Inland saltgrass. 328 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 303152 to 303625—Continued 303285 and 303286—Continued 303285. V-—64-301. Buckskin spring, Goblin Valley Road, each of Green River, Utah. Weathered sandstone, low harsh grass heavily grazed by cattle, tough coarse rhizomes. 303286. V-64-305. Three and one half miles east of junction Routes 6 and 65, Grand Junction, Colo. Along road shoulders. 303287. DUCHESNEA INDICA (Andrews) Focke Rosaceae. India mock-strawberry. V-63-245. Southeast Nebraska on farm near Nebraska City. Habit and appearance of strawberry, yellow bloom, conspicuous calyx, fruit round red with raised achenes. May have value as ground cover or basket plant. 303288. EZNCELIA FRUTESCENS (Gray) Gray Compositae. V-64-87. Globe-Mesa highway, 10 miles west of Globe, Ariz. Rocky bank, sub shrub, dry site, glaucous, leaves entire, antibolic substance toxic to other plants. 303289. ERIGERON sp. Compositae. V-63-185. West of the divide and 6 miles north of Highway 50 on the old Monarch pass road, 2 miles north of Sargents, Colo. Roadside, rocky slope facing west. Perennial erect, lanceolate, leaves entire, margined. Flowers 1.5 to 2 inches in diameter, deep lavender with conspicuous yellow disks. Stoloniferous. 303290. ERIGERON sp. V-63-121. Two miles south of Redstone, Colo. Dry, open rocky meadow. Forming mats. 303291. FALLUGIA PARADOXA (D. Don) Endl. Rosaceae. V-—64-241. Twenty-four miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz., along Route 89. Dry wash. Shrub to 6 feet high, leaves finely divided, flowers to 1 inch, cream colored. 303292 to 303296. FENDLERA RUPICOLA Engelm. & Gray Saxifragaceae. 303292. V-63-140. Black Canyon, Gunnison, Colo. Leaves lanceolate; hairs scattered; rough to touch; shrub upright; flowers white; fruit a capsule. Sparse open plant. 303293. V-—63-198. Seven miles south of Crawford, Colo., on dry east slope. 303294. V-—63-2138. Six miles south of Crawford, Colo., on dry south bank. 303295. V-—63-231. Seven miles south of Crawford, Colo., along Highway 92 on east slope. 303296. V-—64-201. Route 160, 8 miles east of Mancos, Colo., on dry rocky soil. Free flowering; flowers large. 303297. FESTUCA sp. Gramineae. V-64-228. San Francisco Mountains north of Flagstaff, Ariz. Open forest, partial shade. Leaves narrow, fine. Bunchgrass. 303298 to 303301. FORESTIERA NEOMEXICANA A. Gray. Oleaceae. 303298. V-—64-66. Six miles north of Springerville, Ariz. Dry wash west side of road. Shrub to 8 feet high; decumbent, stoloniferous branches, rooting nodes, dense clumps, foliage gray. 303299. V-—64-71. Route 128, 6 miles east of Moab, Utah. Elevation 3,900 feet. Shrub dense on desert. 303300. V—64—75. Between Moab-Cesco, Utah and Route 128. Elevation 4,080 feet. Shrub dense, layered. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 329 303152 to 303625—Continued 303298 to 303301—Continued 303301. V-—64-100. Three miles south of Lyman Lake along roadside, north of Rock Springs, Ariz. Shrub dense. 303302 to 303305. FRAXINUS ANOMALA Torr. ex Wats. Oleaceae. 303302. V-—64-208. Seven miles east of Dinnehotso, Ariz. Sandy desert. 303303. V-—64-206. Three and one half miles east of junction, Routes 6 and 65 on Grand Mesa Road, Colo. South canyon wall. 303304. V-—64-286. Seven miles west of Escalante, Utah. Steep north slope in weathered sandstone. Tree small, multistemmed, leaves uni- foliate, shining green. 303305. V—64—308. San Raphael Reef road cut north of Goblin Park road, Utah. Tree small, shrubby. 303306. FRAXINUS sp. V-64-68. Oak Creek Canyon Road, 12 miles south of Flagstaff, Ariz. Elevation 4,000 feet. Tree low, growing on steep slope to south. 303307. GERANIUM CAESPITOSUM James ex Gray Geraniaceae. V-63-222. Mountain meadow top of Black Mesa, 30 miles south of Craw- ford, Colo. Growing among native grasses and forbs. Plant strong, to 2 feet high, flowers vary white to rosy purple. 303308. GERANIUM sp. V-63-16. Happy Jack Road, Medicine Bow Forest, Wyo. Elevation 7,000 feet. Foliage gray green, herbaceous. 303309. GERANIUM sp. V-63-30. Canyon near Fort Robinson, Neb. Dry site. Rosette stage, no bloom, leaves small. 303310. GERANIUM sp. V-63-79. Happy Jack Road, Medicine Bow Forest, Wyo., dry south slope. Elevation 7,200 feet. Herbaceous perennial. 303311. GERANIUM sp. V-—63-111. Two miles southeast of Redstone, Colo., rocky soil. Rosette. 303312. GERANIUM sp. V-63-167. Salida-Hartsel, Colo., roadside among rocks; rosette. 303313 and 303314. GEUM TRIFLORUM Pursh. Rosaceae. 303313. V—63-11. Crazy Woman Canyon, east of Bighorn Mountains, southwest of Buffalo, Wyo. Dry south slope. Plant low acaulescent; leaves pubscent 3-6 inches long, 1-2 inches wide, bipinnate acute tips to lobe, flowering scape 4—6 inches tall, rose pink; petals white, flowers turbinate. 303314. V-—63-47. Crazy Woman Canyon, Bighorn Mountains, southwest of Buffalo, Wyo. Plant low, acaulescent;. scape 4-6 inches; leaves 3-6 inches long; bipinnate 1—2 inches wide; acute, flowering scape and sepals pink; petals whitish. 303315 and 303316. GILIA AGGREGATA (Pursh) Spreng. Polemoniaceae. 303315. V-—63-191. Central Rocky Mountains, 8.5 miles south of Craw- ford, Colo. Biennial. Winters over as rosette of lacy leaves producing stalk to 3 feet high following summer. Long flowering period. Colors range from white to bright scarlet, star shaped limb of the tubular co- rolla speckled deeper red. 303316. V—63-225. Black Mesa road, 25 miles south of Crawford, Colo. Common; variable flower colors. 330 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 303152 to 303625—Continued 303317. HEUCHERA sp. Saxifragaceae. V-64-54. Oak Creek, 9 miles north of Sedona along Route 89 Alternate, Ariz. Elevation 6,300 feet. 303318 to 303321. HILARIA JAMESII (Torr.) Benth. Gramineae. Galleta grass. 303318. V-64-194. Three miles west of Colorado 150, from turnoff to Fort Garland Great Sand Dunes National Monument, south central Colo. Rhizomes heavy, spreading in dry gravelly sand. 303319. V-—64—-238. Twenty-three miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz., along Route 89. Dry volcanic cinders. Rhizomatous, high drought tolerance. 303320. V—64—278. Utah 15, 3.5 miles west of junction with Route 89, Utah. Dry rocky hillside. Blooms early. Flagstaff collection had ma- ture seed. 303321. V-64-304. Twelve miles east of Green River, Utah, on High- way 24. Clones leafy, to 24 inches high, rhizomes stout. 303322. HILARIA sp. V-—64—234. Eleven miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz., on Highway 89. Vol- canic soil. 303323 to 303325. HOLODISCUS DISCOLOR (Pursh) Maxim. Rosaceae. 303323. V-—63-137. East rim Block Canyon, Gunnison, Colo. Dwarfed spirea shrub; leaves small, grey green; panicles of white flowers. 303324. V-63-148. Highway 92, Black Mesa Road, 20 miles south of Crawford, Colo. Roadside. 303325. V-—63-178. Colorado 279, four miles north of Idaho Springs, Colo. Dry roadside. Shrub medium to large, spirealike, pubescent lobed leaves, large sprays of flowers. 303326. HEUCHERA sp. Saxifragaceae. V-63-31. Fort Robinson, Neb. Dry canyon; rosette stage; probably H. hispida. 303327. IPOMOEA LEPTOPHYLLA Torr. Convolvulaceae. V-63-247. Valley of Pumpkin Creek, Wild Cat Hills, west Nebraska. Bush, stems decumbent, leaves narrow, flowers magenta pink, 4—5 inches in diameter, blooms over long period. 303328 and 303329. JAMESIA AMERICANA Torr. & Gray Saxifragaceae. 303328. V-—63-242. South St. Vrain River north of Boulder, Colo. Shrub low to medium, foliage coarse. 303329. V-64-171. One and one half miles west of Boulder, Colo., west Highway 119. Roadside lower edge of mountain. Flowers white, fra- grant, showy. 303330 to 303349. JUNIPERUS (hybrid). Pinaceae. 303330. V—64-1. Rocky canyon near Langs Point, Nebraska. Weeping form of juniper, 100 years old, tree 35 feet spread, 16 feet high, blue green. 303331. V-—64-1A. Langs Point, Nebr. Witches broom from P.I. 303330. 303332. V-64-2. Langs Point, Nebr. Witches broom, juvenile type fo- liage, purple during winter, dense. 303333. V—64-38. Langs Point, Nebr. Witches broom, cordlike foliage, fair winter color. 303334. V-644. Langs Point, Randall Ranch, Nebr. Witches broom, good winter color, dense. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 331 303152 to 303625—Continued 303330 to 303349—Continued 303335. V-—64—-5. Langs Point, Nebr. Witches broom, adult foliage, may be compact, dense. 303336. V—64—-6. Langs Point, Nebr. Witches broom, juvenile foliage, dense. 303337. V—64—-7. Langs Point, Nebr. Witches broom, contorted, good color, dense. 303338. V-—64-8. Langs Point, Nebr. Witches broom, blue green, dense. 303339. V-—64-9. Langs Point, Nebr. Witches broom on J. scopulorum _type tree, dense. 303340. V-—64-10. Langs Point, Nebr. Witches broom, compact cordlike foliage. 303341. V-64-11. Langs Point, Nebr. Young foliage gray, old darker, open type. Ornamental value. 303342. V-—64-12. Langs Point, Nebr. Witches broom, appears to re- sume normal growth from broom. 303343. V-—64-13. Langs Point, Nebr. Witches broom, color good. 303344. V-64-14. Langs Point, Nebr. Weeping form, branches slender cordlike, color good, fruiting habit one year. 303345. V-—64-15. Langs Point, Nebr. Witches broom, color good. 303346. V-—64-16. Lake McConahay, Route 63, 8 miles north of Ogallala, Nebr. Semiweeping J. virginiana type, winter color good. 303347. V—64-17. Lake McConahay, Route 63, 8 miles north of Ogallala, Nebr. Witches broom from P.I. 303346. 303348. V-64-18. Langs Point, Nebr. Witches broom. 303349. V-—64-19. Lake McConahay, Route 63, 8 miles north of Ogal- lala, Nebr. Plant horizontal type to 3 feet high, 45 by 45 feet in area, branches ascending. 303350. JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS var. DEPRESSA Pursh V-63-14. Happy Jack Road, Medicine Bow Forest, Wyo. Elevation 7,200 feet. Small seedlings have not developed adult characters. 303351 to 303355. JUNIPERUS MONOSPERMA (Engelm.) Sarg. Cherrystone juniper. 303351. V-—-63-28. Twenty miles north of Ten Sleep, Wyo. Dry west slope. Trees average 10-12 feet high, equal width. 303352. V—63-25. Medicine Bow road south of Ten Sleep, Wyo. Dwarf, foliage like keterlii. 303353. V—638-26. Medicine Bow Road south of Ten Sleep, Wyo. Up- right form. al V-63-27. Twenty miles south of Ten Sleep, Wyo. Weeping orm. 303355. V-—63-28. Twenty miles south of Ten Sleep, Wyo. Dwarf. 303356 to 303359. JUNIPERUS PACHYPHLOEA Torr. Alligator juniper. 303356. V—64—-82. Schnebley Road, northeast of Sedona, Ariz. Eleva- tion 6,300 feet. Dry rocky soil. Top round, trunk 2 feet. 303357. V-—64-149. Schnebley Hill Road, Mongollon Rim, 15 miles north- east of Sedona, Ariz. Elevation 6,900 feet. Seedling, top low, round, bark checkered, foliage flecked with resin glands. 303358. V-—64—-150. Schnebley Road, northeast of Sedona, Ariz. Eleva- tion 6,400 feet. Foliage dotted white with resin. Scions; good form as young plant. 332 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 303152 to 303625—Continued 303356 to 303359—Continued 303359. V-64-224A. Schnebley Hill Road, 8 miles northeast of Sedona, Ariz., Mongollon Rim. Witches broom on large tree. 303360. JUNIPERUS sp. V-63-9. Hanler Ranger Station, Highway 16, Bighorn Mountains, Wyo. North slope lodgepole pine. Hortizontalis type low creeper; needles scale- like; rooting along stem; sex unknown. Grows in high altitudes. 303361. JUNIPERUS sp. V-63-29. Thirty-five miles south of Ten Sleep, Wyo. Upright pyramidal form. 303362. JUNIPERUS sp. V-64-93. Crestone Canyon, Crestone, Colo. Elevation 8,500 feet. 303363 and 303364. KOELERIA CRISTATA (L.) Pers. Gramineae. 303363. V-—64-226. Schnebley Hill Road, 11 miles northeast of Sedona, Ariz., Mongollon Rim. Common in pine juniper forest. 303364. V-64-259. Five miles east edge of plateau, Jacob’s Lake, Ariz. 303365 and 303366. LARREA DIVARICATA Cav. Zygophyllaceae. 303365. V-64-90. Cabe Creek, Ariz. Elevation 2,300 feet. Open desert, among jumping cholla. Leaves small, dark green. 303366. V-—64-117. North of Cottonwood, Ariz. Elevation 3,550 feet. 303367. LEUCOCRINUM MONTANUM Nutt. ex A. Gray Liliaceae. V-63-39. Happy Jack Road west of Cheyenne, Wyo. South slope; acau- lescent perennial to 2 inches high; foliage grasslike; flowers narrow petaled, white. 303368 to 303370. LONICERA INVOLUCRATA (Richards.) Banks Caprifolia- ceae, Honeysuckle. 303368. V-—64-25. In woods at base of Sangre de Cristo, 1 mile west of Crestone, Colo. Shrub rounded, compact, low branching, collected as cuttings. 303369. V-—64-191. South of Georgetown towards Grant, Colo. High elevation. Buds at 2 feet. 303370. V-—64-199. Route 160, 15 miles south of South Fork, Colo. Cut- tings taken of 28 plants. 303371. LONICERA sp. V-63-84. Shickley cabin, Eldora, Colo. Elevation 8,500 feet. North slope, moist site. Shrub stoloniferous, leaves coarse, pale green. 303372. LyciumM sp. Solanaceae. V-63-239. Emmet, Idaho, along the bank of the Payette River. Shrub thorny, flowers purple, berries red. 303373. LYCIUM sp. V-64-248. Seventy-three miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz., along Route 89. Dry sandy soil. Shrub low growing, suckering widely, foliage green to glaucous, berries .375 inch, orange. 303374. LycIUM sp. V-64-251. Seventy-three miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz., along Route 89. Dry sandy soil. Shrub low growing, suckering widely, foliage yellow green, berries small. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 393 303152 to 303625—Continued 303375. MAHONIA HAEMATOCARPA (Woot.) Fedde Berberidaceae. V-63-126. One mile east of Crawford, Colo. Along highway on rocky slope. Shrub large, wood yellow; leaves pinnate; glacious; signed hollylike, sharp; fruit several seeded. Susceptible to black rust. 303376 to 303382. MAHONIA REPENS (Lindl.) G. Don Creeping mahonia. 303376. V-63-18. Boulder Canyon, west of Boulder, Colo. South slope. Evergreen, low broad leaved, leaves hollylike. 303377. V-—63-193. Old Monarch Pass Road west of the divide, 8 miles northeast of Sargents, Colo. Sunny western exposure. Evergreen, low growing, broad leaved. 303378. V-—63-199. Seven miles south of Crawford, Colo. Dry east slope. 303379. V—63-224. Old Black Mesa Road, northwest side of Black Mesa, Colo., along shoulder in full sun. 303380. V-—63-250. South St. Vrain, Colo. 303381. V-—64—-72. South bank Oak Creek Canyon, 13 miles south of Flagstaff below Mongollon Rim, Ariz. Elevation 6,560 feet. Full sun. 303382. V-—64-169. One and one half miles west of Boulder, Colo., High- way 119. Roadside, lower edge of mountains. 303383. MAHONIA sp. V-63-1381. Eight miles southwest of Vail, Colo., along highway. Low growing; probably stunted by drought. 303384. MAHONIA sp. V-63-138. East rim Black Canyon, Gunnison, Colo. Low spreading. 303385. MAHONIA sp. V-63-174. Three miles west of junction of Highways 6, 7 and 24, Eagle County, Colo. Sunny, good soil along roadside. Evergreen shrub low. 303386. MERTENSIA sp. Boraginaceae. V-638-42. Crazy Woman Canyon, southwest of Buffalo, Wyo. Plant low, smooth glaucous foliage, small blue flowers. 303387. MERTENSIA sp. V-63-165. Road from Salida to Hartsel, Colo. Dry west site, rocky soil. Plant to 8 inches high; multistemmed; basal leaves large; stem leaves to 1.5 inches long; lanceolate; flowers .75 inch long, blue. 303388 and 303389. MIRABILIS MULTIFLORUS (Torr.) A. Gray Nyctagina- ceae. 303388. V-—64-156. Two miles east of Portland, Colo. Dry south slope. Bush rounded 16.4 feet high by 1 foot 4 inches wide; glaucous; flowers lavender pink, born in axils of leaves. Perennial from long, thick foot. 303389. V-—64—-235. Eleven miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz. Dry cinder soil. Glaucous round tipped plant 2 feet tall by 4 feet wide. Flowers many, rosy purple. 303390 to 303393. MUHLENBERGIA PUNGENS Thurb. Gramineae. Muhly. 303390. V-—64—-165. Interstate 80 and 6, 9 miles east of Roggan, Colo. Sandy roadside. Prolific rhizomes, foliage very sharp, vigorous, hold sand well. Fine-leaf grass. 303391. V-—64-166. Highway 80 and 6, 9 miles east of Roggan, Colo. Prolific rhizomes, very sharp foliage, very vigorous, hold sand well, leaf wide, predominating. 334 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 303152 to 303625—Continued 303390 to 303393—Continued 303392. V—64-274. Eight miles north of Kanab, Utah, east bank sand dune. Foliage 4 to 6 inches, harsh bluish, stout, rhizomes sharp pointed. 303393. V—64—-288. Ten miles northeast of Escalante, Utah on Route 54. Elevation 6,000 feet. Sandy soil. 303394. NEOMAMMILLARIA sp. Cataceae. V-63-103. Happy Jack Road west of Cheyenne, Wyo. Ball 4 inches; flowers pink. 303395. OENOTHERA SERRULATA Nutt. Onagraceae. V-63-248. Three miles west of Madrid, Neb. Roadside, sandy soil. Shrub to 12 inches, leaves narrow serrate, flowers .75 inch, bright yellow. Constant bloomer under cultivation. Tends to be evergreen or semi-evergreen in wild, highly colored in fall. 303396. OPUNTIA ARBORESCENS Engelm. in Wisliz. Cactaceae. V-64-20. South of Colorado Springs, Colo. Roadside, dry, common. Arborescens 4 by 5 feet. 303397. ORYZOPSIS sp. Gramineae. V-64-244. Thirty-six miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz. Culms 1 foot high. 303398. ORYZOPSIS sp. V-64-269. Western dry, sandy talus slope on Highway 89, 4 miles north of Kanab, Utah. Panicle tightly enclosed in sheath. 303399 to 303405. PACHYSTIMA MYRSINITES (Pursh) Raf. Celastraceae. 303399. V-63-110. Colorado 133, 2 miles south of Redstone, Colo. Par- tial to full sun, rocky soil. Shrub evergreen, low, broadleaved, spread- ing, slender rhizomes. 303400. V-63-113. Eight miles southwest of Dillon, Colo. Shady north slope. Shrub, low evergreen. 303401. V—63-154. McClure Pass, above Redstone, Colo. Elevation 9,600 feet. Low evergreen, rocky soil. 303402. V-64—-53. Oak Creek Canyon, 9 miles north of Sedona, Ariz. Elevation 6,300 feet. East bank, low evergreen. 303403. V—64-195. Eleven miles south of South Fork, Colo., along High- way 160. Wooded, sunny area. 303404. V-—64—-212. Oak Creek Canyon, 16 miles south of Flagstaff, Ariz. Sunny bank. 303405. V-—64-315. Two miles north of Thompsonville, Colo., White River Forest. Sunny west bank, roadside. 303406. PALAFOXIA SPHACELATA (Nutt.) Cory Compositae. V-63-216. Growing in sand along interstate highway, Brush, Colo. Low annual, plant open sparse, flowers deeply three-cleft composite, bright rose purple. 303407. PENSTEMON AURIBERBIS Pennell Scrophulariaceae. V-64-129. Two miles east of Portland, Colo. Leaves narrow, green, low tuft, spikes 3-6 inches, lavender flowers, corolla narrow tube, throat in- flated, stamens covered with golden hairs. 303408 to 303410. PENSTEMON BARBATUS (Cav.) Roth. 303408. V-—64-118. Three miles west of Miami, Ariz. Leaves bright green, oblanceolate. ae V—64-125. Eight miles west of Monte Vista along Route 160, olo. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 300 303152 to 303625—Continued 303408 to 303410—Continued 303410. V-—64-214. Below Pump House wash, Oak Creek Canyon, 15 miles south of Flagstaff, Ariz. Roadside, flowers tall, scarlet. 303411 and 303412. PENSTEMON BARBATUS ssp. TORREYI (Benth.) Keck 303411. V-64-31. Ten miles east of Wolf Creek Pass, along Route 160 southwest of South Fork, Colo. Flowers brilliant red, slender to 24 inches tall, corolla to 1 inch, stamens exerted. 303412. V-64-119. South of Flagstaff, Ariz., Coconino Forest. Eleva- tion, 7,000 feet. Plant vigorous to 4 inches tall, foliage narrow, flowers scarlet. 303413 and 303414. PENSTEMON BRIDGESII A. Gray 303413. V-—64-113. Oak Creek Canyon, 11 miles north of Sedona, Ariz. Elevation 6,500 feet. Shrub low-sub. Distinct from all plants collected thus far. 303414. V-—64-121. South rim, Grand Canyon, Ariz. Elevation 7,000 feet. Foliage narrow, green. Flowers tubular, bright red. 303415 and 303416. PENSTEMON CAESPITOSUS Nutt. ex A. Gray 303415. V-—64-320. Twenty miles southeast of Eagle, Colo. Roadside, plant low, spreading, nodes rooting, flowers dark blue, borne singly in leaf axils. 303416. V-—64—-822. Twenty miles south of Eagle, Colo. Roadside, same as P.I. 303415 except flowers pale blue. 303417. PENSTEMON CLUTEI A. Nels. Scrophulariaceae. V-64-207. One mile west of Sunset Crater National Monument, north- east of Flagstaff, Ariz. Foliage serrate, glaucous, suffrutescent. 303418. PENSTEMON COMARRHENUS A. Gray V-63-122. West edge of Paonia, Colo. South dry, rocky bank. Plant tall, panicles airy; flowers 1 inch long, light blue. 303419. PENSTEMON CRANDALLII A. Nels V-63-180. Thirty miles northeast of Salida, Colo. Rocky south slope, dry. Perennial, low, woody at base, stems decumbent, leaves spreading, dull green, narrowly spatulate; flowers .75 inch long, purple, staminoides bearded, yellow hairs. Roots long, coarse without conspicuous root hairs. 303420. PENSTEMON EATONII A. Gray V—64—-291. Twelve miles northeast of Escalante, Utah, along Highway Utah 54. Sandy soil, flowers red. 303421. PENSTEMON EATONII ssp. UNDOSUS (M. E. Jones) Keck V—64-123. Schnebley Hill Road, east of Sidona, Ariz. Elevation 5,900 feet. Sandy talus slope; stem to 28 inches high, leaves oblanceolate, 4 inches long, slightly glaucous, petioled strongly; flowers 1 inch long, red. 303422 to 303424. PENSTEMON LARICIFOLIUS ssp. EXILIFOLIUS (A. Nels.) Keck 303422. V-—63-85. Eighteen miles north of Medicine Bow, Wyo. Dry roadside cespitose perennial; leaves fine; flowering scape to 8 inches high. 303423. V-—63-99. West of Sheep Mcuntain above highway on dry slope, south of Centennial, Wyo. Cespitose, tiny perennial, stems flowering to 5 inches, flower color unknown. 303424. V-—64-131. Southwest of Laramie, Wyo., 2 miles west of Har- mony Station. Ericopsis low. 336 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 303152 to 303625—Continued 303425 and 303426. PENSTEMON LINARIOIDES A. Gray 303425. V-64-266. Eight miles northwest of Jacob’s Lake, Ariz., along Route 89, under pine trees, common. Low-growing suffruticose, flow- ers blue. 303426. V-64-309. Road down from Grand Mesa, about 12 miles north of Cedaridge, Colo. Backslopes along roadside. Elevation 8,000 feet. Plant low growing, dense clumps of foliage, flowers light to medium blue. 303427 and 303428. PENSTEMON MENSARUM Pennell 303427. V-63-153. McClure Pass, above Redstone, Colo. Flowers to 2.5 feet tall; very dark, good color. 303428. V-64—-307. Five miles south of Mesa, Colo., Route 65. Dense colony in boulder field, seeding freely, dark blue flowers. 303429. PENSTEMON NUDIFLORUS A. Gray V-64-225. Mogollon rim along Schnebley Hill Road, Sedona, Ariz., in rocky soil. Plant 2 feet high, slender, flowering scapes; widely spaced, light purple, bell shaped flowers, borne on long slender stems. Basal rosette sparse. 303430. PENSTEMON OUSTERHOUTII Pennell V-63-147. Ten miles northwest of Basalt, Colo., very dry site. Plants in rosette stage, leaves oblanceolate and glaucous. Old flower stalks to 35 inches high. 303431. PENSTEMON PALMERI A. Gray Palmer penstemon. V-64-268. Four miles north of Kanab, Utah, in sand and sandstone desert canyon. Plant tall, foliage serrate, flowers glaucous, large near white. 303432. PENSTEMON PSEUDOSPECTABILIS ssp. CONNATIFOLIUS (A. Nels) Keck. V-64-128. South facing slope, Oak Creek Canyon, 13 miles south of Flagstaff, Ariz. Elevation 6,500 feet. Plant to 26 inches high, glaucous, leaves connate with serrate margins, flowers rose, almost peloric, corolla, one inch long. 303433 and 303434. PENSTEMON RYDBERGII A. Nels. 303433. V-63-56. East of Divide Highway 16, Bighorns, Col. Mat forming with 6—10 inch flower stems; “mint flowered” blue. 303434. V-—64-178. Between Nederland and Eldora, Colo. Leaf dark, shiny; flowers small, blue, to 6 inches high. 303435 to 303438. PENSTEMON SECUNDIFLORUS Benth. in DC. 303435. V-63-32. Twenty miles south of Ten Sleep, Wyo. West slope under badlands conditions edge in juniper forest. Plant to 6 inches high, foliage glaucous, secund spike, flowers clear lavender. 303436. V-—63-81. West slope James Creek Road near Boulder Mountain ak Colo. Leaves lanceolate, glaucous, spike to 18 inches high, se- cund. 303437. V-64-172. Six miles east of Nederland, Colo. 303438. V-—64-323. Two miles east of Georgetown, Colo., steep roadside bank. Plant rosy purple, 20 inches, showy. 303439 to 303442. PENSTEMON STRICTUS Benth. 303439. V-—63-134. Eight miles west of Vail, Colo. Deeper blue than the type. 303440. V-—63-183. Ten miles south of Gypsum, Colo. East-facing slope, steep, among serviceberry, heavily overgrazed pasture. Leaves dull green, basal rosette, spatulate %4 by % im size, no fruiting stalks ap- parent. May be mat forming. OG ee. ee oe ee, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 337 303152 to 303625—Continued 303439 to 303442—Continued 303441. V-63-184. Ten miles south of Gypsum, Colo., dry ridge, heavily grazed pasture among serviceberry. Plant without fruiting stalks; basal rosette of 3 by 0.5 inches, dull green leaves. 303442. V-63-187. North of Black Canyon, Gunnison area on a dry slope near Green Mountain, Colo. Heavily grazed, no flowers or fruit. Rosette dull green, spatulate leaves. 303443. PENSTEMON STRICTUS ssp. ANGUSTUS Pennell V-64-127. South of Pagosa Springs, Colo. Stem and basal foliage pu- berlent, flower spike secund, flowers large, pale. 303444. PENSTEMON sp. V-63-34. Fifteen miles south of Buffalo, Wyo. Dry rocky ridge, rosette stage. 303445. PENSTEMON sp. V-63-38. Thirty miles north of Medicine Bow, Wyo. Dry slope near uranium camp. Flowers mat forming, 6-8 inch scapes, blue. 303446. PENSTEMON sp. V-63-68. Eight miles west of Fort Robinson, Neb. Dry canyon. Basal rosette or rough, dull, green leaves with strongly serrate margins. 303447. PENSTEMON sp. V-63-82. Dry west slope James Creek Road, Boulder Mountain Park, Colo. Mat forming, eight-inch flowering stems; flowers blue in whorls. 303448. PENSTEMON sp. V-63-88. Foot of Sheep Mountain 8 miles west of Centennial, Wyo. Low, mint flowered, 6-8 inch stems; blue flowers. 303449. PENSTEMON sp. V-—63-98. West side Sheep Mountain above highway, steep open slope south of Centennial, Wyo. Rosette narrow, glabrous leaves. 303450. PENSTEMON sp. V-63-144. Ten miles northwest of Basalt, Colo., north facing bank. Plants in rosette stage; old seed stalks to 30 feet. 303451. PENSTEMON sp. V-63-158. Among rocks, Crestone Canyon, Crestone, Colo. Elevation 8,000 feet. Plant 2 feet, flowers large, blue. 303452. PENSTEMON sp. V-63-164. Crestone Canyon, Crestone, Colo. Elevation 8,500 feet. Plant 2 feet high, upright; leaves narrow; conspicuous lines; staminode smooth; throat inflated; flower .875 inch long. 303453. PENSTEMON sp. V-63-172. Three miles west of junction of Highways 6 and 24, Eagle County, Dowd, Colo. Good soil, full sun, roadside. Plant to 18 inches high, no basal rosette, thick glabrous foliage, leaves “crisps type” broadly cuneate, sessile .75 inch wide, 2.5 inches long. Flowers .875 inch long, dark blue, staminode with golden hair. 303454. PENSTEMON sp. V-63-188. Canyon leading to Cottonwood Pass, southwest of Gypsum, Colo. Dry, east slope among juniper-pinon trees, clay soil, overgrazed pas- ture. Rosette of glaucous foliage, old flowering stems to 2 feet high, no bloom in 1968. 338 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 303152 to 303625—Continued 303455. PENSTEMON sp. V-63-189. Eight and one half miles southwest of Gypsum, Colo. Cotton- wood Pass, among serviceberry. Plants in rosette stage, 5 by 1.25 inch basal leaves. Leaves dull green. Old flower stalks indicate a plant 2 to 3 feet high. 303456. PENSTEMON sp. V-63-190. Cottonwood Pass Road, 10 miles southwest of Gypsum, Colo. Among serviceberry. Plant mat forming with 12-15 inch flower stalks. Flowers are .625 inch long and dark blue. 303457. PENSTEMON sp. V-63-209. Cottonwood Pass southwest of Gypsum, Colo. Dry soil, among serviceberry. Plant in rosette stage, no flowers or fruit. 303458. PENSTEMON sp. V-64-35. Rocky, east-facing slope, south of Pederia, Colo. 303459. PENSTEMON sp. Scrophulariaceae. V-64-49. Dry bank, Grand Canyon Road, near Grand View Lookout, Ariz. Rosette stage. 303460. PENSTEMON sp. V-64-55. Oak Creek Canyon, 12 miles south of Flagstaff just below Mogollon Rim, Ariz. Elevation 6,300 feet. Probably red flowered. 303461. PENSTEMON sp. V-64-106. Ten miles north of Rock Springs, Ariz., Old Black Canyon Road. Elevation 3,200 feet. Subshrub, narrow leaves, red midribs, red stem, narrow, red, tubular flowers, corolla campanulate. 303462. PENSTEMON sp. V-64-122. One mile south of Route 61, junction 666, Sanders, Ariz. Very sandy soil. Foliage glaucous, dense, rosette, leaves narrowly lanceo- late, section anularius. 303463. PENSTEMON sp. V-64-130. Route 128, 3 miles east of Moab, Utah turnoff. Elevation 3,900 feet. Cliff base in the Colorado River Canyon. Red-flowered pent. Grayish cast to long, petioled, ovate leaves; leaf margins strongly undulate with ruffled appearance. 303464. PENSTEMON sp. V-64-132. Grand Canyon at south rim headquarters, Ariz. Foliage glau- cous, broadly lanceolate basal leaves with distinct petioles. 303465. PENSTEMON sp. V-64-134. Grand Canyon, Ariz. Elevation 7,250 feet. Glaucous stem and leaves, basal leaves broadly lanceolate to spatulate, bracts mucronate, broadly oval sessile, corolla .8 inch long, throat inflated, color lavender. Staminode with golden hairs. 303466. PENSTEMON sp. V-64-152. Dry Creek Canyon, 15 miles southwest of Sedona, Ariz. 303467. PENSTEMON sp. Scrophulariaceae. V-64-222. Schnebley Hill Road, 6 miles northeast of Sedona, Ariz. Elevation 5,500 feet. Sandy soil, glaucous foliage, no bloom. 303468. PENSTEMON sp. V-64-261. Four miles east of Jacob’s Lake, Ariz., along Route 89. Growing in association with ponderosa pine. Blue-flowered species, prob- ably belonging to section anularius. Plant to 24 inches high, glaucous fo- liage, flowers about .8 inch long. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 339 303152 to 303625—Continued 303469. PENSTEMON sp. V-64-264. Seven miles north of Jacob’s Lake, Ariz., among ponderosa pine. Blue-flowered, 24 inches spikes above rosette of glaucous foliage. 303470. PENSTEMON sp. V-64-273. Eight miles above Kanab, Utah, sandy soil, east dune. Large, blue flowers in secund, spikelike panicles foliage slightly glaucous. Plant to 30 inches high. 303471. PENSTEMON sp. V-64-276. One mile southwest of Virgin River, Mount Carmel, junction of Highways 89 and 15, Utah. Tubular, red flowers. 303472. PENSTEMON sp. | V-64-277. Three and one half miles west of junction Routes 15 and 89, | Utah. Dry rocky hillside, open field. No bloom because of drought. 303473. PENSTEMON sp. V-64-281. On Utah 14, 2 miles west of junction 89, Utah. 303474. PENSTEMON sp. V-64—298. Utah 54, 12 miles northeast of Escalante, Utah in sand. Up- right spikes to 14 inches high, glaucous foliage, bright blue flowers. 303475. PENSTEMON sp. V-—64-313. Seven miles west of Reudi, Colo., on roadside, White River National Forest. Small, light-blue flowers. 303476. PERAPHYLLUM RAMOSISSIMUM Nutt. xe Torr. & A Gray Rosaceae. V-—63-151. Roadside 5 miles northwest of Paonia, Colo.; dry, rocky soil. Low medium shrub with arching stems; leaves spatulate; shallow serrations; flowers in umbels; fruit a pome .875-.625 inch diameter. 303477. PHASEOLUS sp. Leguminosae. V—64—242. Twenty-four miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz., on roadside in desert. Perennial vine with narrow lanceolate leaflets. Volcanic soil. 303478 to 303480. PHILADELPHUS MICROPHYLLUS A. Gray Saxifragaceae. 303478. V-—63-1389. East rim Black Canyon, Gunnison, Colo. Growing in cracks in rocks. Plant to 2 feet high; stems very fine; leaves nar- noely ovate; scattered adpressed hairs; entire 0.375 by 0.125 inch; flower uds 3. 303479. V-63-182. East rim Black Canyon, Gunnison, southwest Colo. Cracks in cliff face. Low-growing shrub, very small leaves, fine branches and axillary flowers, plants in wild range to 3 feet high. 303480. V-—63-214. Black Canyon, Gunnison, Colo., south of east en- trance of the Monument. Plants grow in clefts in canyon wall. Shrub to 3 feet, intricately branched. Leaves to one inch long. Flowers ter- minal in clusters of one to three; fruit a capsule. 303481. PHLOX sp. Polemoniaceae. V-63-37. Thirty miles north of Medicine Bow, Wyo., near uranium camp. Dry, west slope. Low cespitose perennial with lavender instead of white flowers. 303482. PHLOX sp. V-63-53. Twenty-five miles west of Medicine Bow Forest, Happy Jack Road, Cheyenne, Wyo., full sun, rocky slope spreading in forest openings. Caespitose perennial making dense mats of foliage; flowers purple; .5 inch across. 303483. PHLOX sp. V-63-62. Ten miles south Butfalo, Wyo. Dry, rocky ridge. Low caespi- tose perennial; deep rooting. 340 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 303152 to 303625—Continued 303484. PHLOX sp. V-63-63. Ten miles south of Buffalo, Wyo. Low caespitose perennial, rocky road bank, very dry. Low forming, flat mats, several inches. 303485. PHLOX sp. V-63-64. Eleven miles south of Buffalo, Wyo. Dry, rocky ridge. Low caespitose perennial forming broad mats. 303486. PHLOX sp. V-63-67. Eight miles southwest of Fort Robinson, Nebr. Dry canyon under open pine forest. Caespitose perennial; very fine foliage. 303487. PHLOX sp. V-63-72. Ten Sleep Canyon, 10 miles north of Ten Sleep, Wyo. Very dwarf caespitose perennial; rocky slope. 303488. PHLOX sp. V-63-73. Dry bank, Ten Sleep Canyon, Ten Sleep, Wyo. Low caespitose perennial; white flowers. 303489. PHLOX sp. V-63-135. Eight miles west of Vail, Colo. Dry bank; mat-forming, white flowers. 303490. PHLOX sp. V-63-173. Three miles west of junction of Highways 6 and 24, Eagle County, Colo., dry roadside ditch, good soil, full sun; Dond, Colo. Plant to 6 inches with linear leaves 0.125 inch by 2.5 inches, covered with minute hairs. Flowers pink to 0.75 inch. 303491. PHLOX sp. V-64—76. Mile 361, Highway 666, south of Sanders, Ariz. Dense sand, low mat former, flowers unknown. 303492. PHLOX sp. V-64-190. South of Georgetown, Colo., towards Grant, Colo. Plant to 0.5 inch high, flower pink. 303493 and 303494. PHYSARIA CHAMBERSII Rollins Cruciferae. 303493. V—64—-208. Sunset Crater National Monument, 15 miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz. Grows in pure cinders. Low crucifer with inflated pods and gray foliage. 303494. V-—64—236. Sunset Crater north of Flagstaff, Ariz. Grows in voleanic ash. Low perennial, grayish foliage with dense pubescence, yellow flowers followed in inflated pods. 303495. PHYSARIA VITULIFERA Rydb. V-63-232. South-facing slope, Crazy Woman Canyon, west of Buffalo, Wyo., sandy bank. Low caespitose perennial with racemes of yellow flowers followed by inflated grayish fruits. Leaves broadly ovate, sinuate covered with finely stellate hairs. 303496. PHYSOCARPUS sp. Rosaceae. V-63-86. Shickley cabin, Eldora, Colo., moist slope, deep shade. Eleva- tion 8,500 feet. Low shrub in light shade; found in an area where pink- flowered forms were seen. 303497. PHYSOCARPUS sp. V-—63-220. Along Boulder Creek, 6 miles below Nederland, Colo., growing among rocks. Low, many-branched shrub with flowers in small, dense corymbs. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 341 303152 to 303625—Continued 303498. PHYSOCARPUS sp. V-63-241. In lower St. Vrain Canyon north of Boulder, Colo., along base of cliffs, along road. Low, round-topped shrub to 3 feet high with dense panicles of white flowers, leaves smaller than normal. 303499. PHYSOCARPUS sp. V—63-242A. South of St. Vrain Creek, north of Boulder, Colo., along talus slopes. Low-growing shrub under a stand of Pinus ponderosa dwarf plants. 303500. PHYSOCARPUS sp. V-63-244. Boulder Canyon at Eldora, Colo., low shrub, white bloom. 303501. PHYSOCARPUS sp. V-63—246. Shickley Cabin, 1 mile southeast of Eldora, Colo. North slope; low, round-topped shrub, 2 feet high, very free blooming. 303502 and 303503. PINUS CONTORTA var. LATIFOLIA Engelm. Pinaceae. 303502. V-—63-3. Foxpark, Wyo. Elevation 9,200 feet. Growing along side of road. Dense “broom” on side of tree; this may be of value for dwarf form for landscaping. 303503. V—-63-4. Jamestown Road, Snowy Range, Wyo. Elevation 8,600 feet. Dense growth on tree, making globular head. 303504 to 303506. PINUS EDULIS Engelm. 303504. V-—63-130. East rim Black Canyon, Gunnison, Colo. 303505. V-—63-146. Ten miles northwest of Basalt, Colo. Typical of species young trees. 303506. V—64-153. Dry Creek Canyon, 12 miles southwest of Sedona, Ariz. 303507. PINUS FLEXILIS James Limber pine. V-63-89. Along highway west slope, Sheep Mountain, south of Centen- nial, Wyo. Seedling of typical P. flexilis. Very dry exposure. 303508 to 303510. PLATANUS WRIGHTII S. Wats. Platanaceae. 303508. V—64—-48. Oak Creek Canyon, 5 miles north of Sedona along Route 89, Ariz. Elevation 5,300 feet. Large, white-barked tree. 303509. V-—64-89. Along Arizona 69, Aqua Triea wash, south of Flag- staff, Ariz. White-barked, large tree. 303510. V-—64-159. Arizona 69 along Aqua Triea wash, south of Flag- staff, Ariz: Growing in dry wash. 303511. POA NERVOSA (Hook.) Vasey Gramineae. V-64-271. Highway 89, four miles north of Kanab, Utah. Moist soil, finely divided drooping panicle, purple tinged, foliage good. 303512 to 303517. POA PRATENSIS L. Kentucky bluegrass. 303512. V—64—-161. One half mile east of Madrid, Nebr., on Route 23. North bank of roadside. 303513. V—64-167. Two miles west of Fort Lupton, Colo. 303514. V-—64-185. Glacier Lake, Nederland, Colo. Gravelly sand. Par- tial shade. Deep blue green, very vigorous. 303515. V-—64—-272. Along Route 89, 4 miles north of Kanab, Utah. Moist soil. 303516. V—64—294. Along Route 117 near Summit, Utah. Spruce-fir association in wet mountain meadow. High vigor, bluish foliage, wide leaf blades. 342 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 303152 to 303625—Continued 303512 to 303517—Continued 303517. V-64-231. Flagstaff, Ariz., airport, sunny site. Strongly rhi- zomatous. 303518. POA sp. V-64-196. Highway 160, 10 miles east of Wolf Creek Pass, 29 miles northeast of Pagosa Springs, Colo., along bank of lake creek. Deep blue green. 303519. POA sp. V-64-308. South side of Grand Mesa, 10 miles north of Cedaridge, Colo., in road ditch. Elevation 9,000 feet. 303520. Poa sp. V-64-217. Roadside, 18 miles south of Flagstaff along Route 89 Alter- nate, Ariz. Oakcreek canyon, in shade dry soil. Elevation 6,000 feet. 303521. Poa sp. V-64-227. Two miles below the Snowbowl, San Francisco Mountains, 5 miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz. In mountain meadow, open forest, partial shade. Glaucous foliage, many stout rhizomes. 303522. POA sp. V-64-260. Five miles east of Jacob’s Lake, Ariz., above Colorado River on edge of plateau. 303523. Poa sp. | V-—64—-283. Two miles along Hatch Road off Route 14, south of Panquitch, Utah. In mountain meadow near lava beds. Foliage deep blue green, vig- orous, rhizomatous, poor root system, leaves wrinkled appearance of P. annua. 303524. POA sp. V-64-285. Seven miles southwest of Escalante, Utah, along Highway 54. Heavily grazed by cattle, clone about 1 foot square, light yellowish green foliage. 303525. POA sp. J-64-310. Colorado Route 133, 10 miles north of junction with Route 135, wet roadside. Elevation 7,000 feet. Culms 1.5 feet high at anthesis. 303526. POA sp. V-64-317. White River National Forest, 4 miles above Thompsonville, Colo. 303527. POA sp. V-64-321. Twenty miles southeast of Eagle, Colo. Bulbous base, purple panicle, 1 flower per spikelet. 303528. POLANISIA TRACHYSPERMA T. & G. Capparaceae. V-63-227. Boulder Canyon, 12 miles west of Boulder, Colo., south slopes along roadside. Similar to cultivated cleome, feet smaller, flowers pink, foliage digitately compound, pods slightly inflated. 303529. POPULUS ACUMINATA Rydb. Salicaceae. V—64-298. Growing along street in Bicknell, Utah. 303530. POTENTILLA ANSERINA L. Rosaceae. Silverweed. V-—63-181. Roadside on old Monarch Pass Road about 6 miles north of junction with Route 50, 2 miles north of Sargents, Colo. Full sun, moist soil. Low perennial, with pinnate foliage, reversed leaves, silvery pubescent flowers, bright yellow, spreading by runners. Possible ground cover. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 343 303152 to 303625—Continued 303531 and 303532. POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA L. Shrubby cinquefoil. 303531. V-—63-118. Eight miles west of Dillon, Colo. Open, dry meadow, low shrub. 303532. V-—64-187. Glacier Lake, along Route 160, 3 miles south of Ward, Colo. Denser and darker green, healthier appearance than others in same population. Gravelly soil. 303533. POTENTILLA NEPALENSIS Hook. V-63-219. Cheyenne Horticultural Field Station, Cheyenne, Wyo. Open field, unprotected. Herbaceous potentilla; low growing rosette sending up numerous flowering scapes that bloom all summer; .75 inch red flowers have a darker center and are borne well above foliage. A good hardy, ever- blooming perennial. 303534. POTENTILLA sp. V-63-59. Rocky meadow, Ten Sleep Canyon, 12 miles north of Ten Sleep, Wyo. Rosette of pinnate to 7-inch-long leaves; very pubescent, green, double, serrate, deep root; flowers yellow .75 inch diameter. 303535. POTENTILLA sp. V-64-180. Between Nederland and Eldora, Colo. Ground cover, rhi- zomes, pinnately compound leaf. Blooming profusely. 303536. PRUNUS sp. Rosaceae. V-—63-70. Roadside bank above Nederland, Colo., on poor soil along High- way 160. Elevation 9,000 feet. Low growing; browsed by deer; flowers white, small, leaves thin, plum-like. 303537. PRUNUS sp. V-64-51. Roadside below Copper Canyon Lookout, south of Cottonwood, Ariz. Elevation 3,700 feet. Chance peach tree seedling growing along highway. 303538 and 303539. PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII (Mirb.) Franco. Pinaceae. Douglas fir. 303538. V-63-18. Fifteen miles north of Nederland, Colo., on east slope. Elevation 9,000 feet. Treetop one large witches broom, globular 15 by 15 feet; very dense. 303539. V—63-19. South slope above Nederland, Colo. Elevation 9,000 feet. Very dense appearing to have been sheared. Diameter 2 feet, 60 feet high; excellent ornamental habit. 303540 to 303543. PURSHIA TRIDENTATA (Pursh) DC. Rosaceae. 303540. V-—63-90. Ten miles northeast of Alcova, Wyo., west slope. Low spreading shrub on dry bank. Flowers yellow. 303541. V-—63-230. West slope on old Monarch Pass Road, 18 miles west of the Pass, Colo. Low, round-topped shrub, small foliage, and pale yellow flowers. Very drought tolerant. 303542. V-—64-173. Six miles east of Nederland, Colo. Habit similar to Cotoneaster apiculata; little yellow flower, fine texture and structure. 303543. V-—64-333. Three miles east of Nederland, Colo., on Highway 119, south slope, dry site; low, spreading bush, arching or decumbent branches, 18 inches high, 3 inches wide. 303544 to 303548. QUERCUS GAMBELII Nutt. Fagaceae. 303544. V-—63-141. Black Canyon, Gunnison, Colo. 303545. V-—63-206. Clear Fork Road, 10 miles southeast of Crawford, Colo. Low-growing, widely suckering oak that forms extensive thickets over much of the central Rockies. 303546. V—63-211. Clear Creek, southeast of Crawford, Colo. 344 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 303152 to 303625—Continued 303544 to 303548—Continued 303547. V-—64-95. North side of Route 160, west of Durango, Colo. Elevation 7,580 feet. 303548. V-64-96. North side of Route 160, west of Durango, Colo. Elevation 7,580 feet. 303549. QUERCUS sp. Fagaceae. V-64-61. Spring Creek, Ariz., dry bank. Elevation 3,640 feet. Low scrub oak of the gambelii group. 303550. QUERCUS sp. V-64-83. Monument Valley, Monument Valley, Utah. Elevation 5,300 feet. Low growing in sandy soil. 303551. QUERCUS sp. V-64-213. Oak Creek Canyon, 15 miles south of Flagstaff on Route 89 Alternate, Ariz., dry bank. Evergreen scrub oak. 303552. QUERCUS sp. V-64-250. Route 89, 73 miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz., in dry desert wash. Low evergreen oak spreading by suckers. 303553 and 303554. RHUS TRILOBATA Nutt. Anacardiaceae. 303553. V-—-63-61. Rocky ridge 10 miles south of Buffalo, Wyo. Low- growing form, leaves appear smaller than type; leaflets three-lobed, glabrous. Maybe dwarf type. 303554. V-—64—249. Dry wash, open desert, 73 miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz. Unifoliate form of species. Round-topped plant with shining green leaves and red hairy fruit. 303555. RHUS TRILOBATA var. PILOSISSIMA Engler V-64-206. Route 89, 20 miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz., dry volcanic soil. Pubescent foliage, round-topped plant. 303556. RHUS sp. V-64-211. Oak Creek Canyon, 15 miles south of Flagstaff, Ariz., above bridge at pump house wash; dry soil and site. Compound leaves, narrow, serrate leaflets, shining as if varnished. 303557. RIBES AUREUM Pursh Saxifragaceae. Slender golden currant. V-63-115. Eight miles west of Fort Robinson, Neb., rocky slope, partial shade. Low-spreading shrub with rather large leaves. 303558 to 303569. RIBES CEREUM Doug. 303558. V-—62-2. Near Krumbacker Lake, 20 miles north of Omak, Wash. Rocky hillside, east slope. Low to medium height shrub, leaves reniform covered with silvery scrub, fruit red, insipid, many seeded. ape pane plant of possible value as ornamental for its silvery fo- iage. 303559. V-—63-44. Crazy Woman Canyon, southwest of Buffalo, Wyo., in hot, dry site. Low shrub with pink flowers. 303560. V-—63-60. Ten miles south of Buffalo, Wyo., dry, rocky ridge. Low shrub, uniform foliage and pink flowers. 303561. V-—63-76. Highway 160, north of Nederland, Colo. Elevation 9,000 feet. Dry roadside; low shrub with reniform leaves and pink flowers. 303562. V-—63-80. Happy Jack Road, Medicine Bow Forest, Wyo. Ele- vation 7,200 feet. Dry roadside, shrub with uniform leaves and pink loom. , JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 345 303563. V-63-101. Foothills of Big Horn Mountains, 8 miles south of Buffalo, Wyo. Dry, bare slope, low shrub, uniform leaves, pink flowers. 303564. V-—63-176. Three miles southwest of junction of Highways 6 and 40, near Georgetown, Colo. Rocky bank, shrub with pink flowers. 303565. V-—63-205. West of the Divide along the Front Range, 6 miles north of Highway 50 on old Monarch Pass Road, central Colo. Eleva- tion 7,500 feet. East slope. Large unarmed, round-topped shrub with small reniform leaves and small red fruit. 303566. V—63-299. Colorado 92, south of the Black Mesa, 20 miles west of Sapinero, Colo. South slope. Round-topped shrub without thorns and with small red berries. 303567. V-—64-168. One and one half miles west of Boulder, Colo. High- way 119. Roadside in lower edge of mountains. 303568. V-—64—-267. Ten miles north of Jacob’s Lake, Ariz., Route 89, rocky bank. Very large for this species with sticky, glandular foliage; bright green 10 by 10 foot plant. 303569. V—64—-334. South bank 6 miles east of Nederland, Colo. Rocky soil. 303570. RIBES INERME Rydb. V-64-335. South slope, Highway 119, 6 miles east of Nederland, Colo. Plant 18 inches high, 36 inches across, arching stems. Bright green foliage with stout spines and black acid fruit to 14 inches in diameter. 303571 to 303575. RIBES LEPTANTHUM A. Gray 303571. V-—638-123. Crestone Canyon, Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Cre- stone, Colo. Dry roadside, rocky soil. Spreading form; good plant with small fruit; leaves 0.5 by 0.5 inch; deeply lobed; very spiny. 303572. V-—63-127. One mile east of Crawford, Colo., rocky soil, south slope. 303573. V-—-638-150 Highway 92, west of Gunnison, Colo. Elevation 7,500 feet. 303574. V-—63-161. Crestone Canyon, Crestone, Colo., dry rocky soil Elevation 7,800 feet. Arching branches, broad spreading plant. 303575. V-—63-228. South side of Black Mesa, 20 miles west of Sapi- nero, Colo. Rocky road bank. Dense shrub with small foliage and small black fruit. 303576. RIBES sp. V-63-163. Crestone Canyon, Crestone, Colo. Elevation 9,000 feet. In shade, low shrub, deeply lobed leaves. 303577. Rosa sp. Rosaceae. V-63-65. Eight miles west of Fort Robinson, Nebr. Under open pine forest in deep dry canyon. Leaflets 7, serrate, plants to 4 inches high. Shade tolerant. 303578. ROSA sp. V-63-85. Shickley Cabin, Eldora, Colo., deep shade, moist north slope. Slender stems, 7 foliate leaves, double serrate, glabrous, strongly spreading by rhizomes. 303579. ROSA sp. V-63-160. Crestone Canyon, Sangre de Cristo, Crestone, Colo. Light to heavy shade in forest, rocky ground. Plant to 3 feet high; leaves glabrous, leaflets 7, doubly serrate; flowers pink. 346 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 303152 to 303625—Continued 303580. ROSA sp. V-63-212. Old Black Mesa road, north approach to Mesa south of Craw- ford, Colo. Mountain meadow, full sun. Thicket forming, reaching a height of 50 inches, light green leaves of 7 leaflets, dense cover. Base of canes dense slender prickles; upper canes smooth except for stout, hooked, infrastipular prickles. Fruit bright scarlet, a 5 inch diameter. 303581. ROSA sp. V-63-234. Near top of Black Mesa, 27 miles south of Crawford, Colo. West side on south roadbank, full sun. Brilliant, large red hips, ripen August. Foliage good, leaflets 7, stems to 4 feet high, straight slender prickles at base, upper canes hooked infrastipular prickles. Strong rhi- zomes. 303582. ROSA sp. V-63-238. South St. Vrain River, north of Bouler, Colo. Low rhizoma- tous rose collected for its brilliant red fall foliage. 303583. ROSA sp. V-64—-92. Pagosa Springs, Colo., along road bank, dry site. Thornless rose, spreading by strong rhizomes. ; 303584. SALIX sp. Salicaceae. V-63-1. Thomas County, Nebr., along U.S. Highway 83, 14 miles south of Thedford, Nebr. Sand dune, north slope, dry. Elevation 3,000 feet. Rhizomatous shrub-twigs to 6 feet, gray bloom, leaves pubescent, clone staminate, leaves crenate margins. 303585. SALIX sp. V-63-6. Four miles above Albany, Wyo. Elevation 9,000 feet. Edge of swampy area. Shrub to 8 feet high, green barked, sex unknown. 303586. SALIX sp. V-63-7. Four miles above Albany, Wyo. Elevation 9,000 feet. Swampy area. Shrub to 8 feet, dark brown bark, sex unknown. 303587. SALIX sp. V-63-8. Highway 160 between Nederland and Ward, Colo. Elevation 9,000 feet. Dry bank, staminate plant; tan bark; large; catkins. 303588. SALIX sp. V-63-104. Below Owyhee Reservoir, eastern Oreg. Stream, low ground. Round-topped shrub with yellow bark; 10 by 10 feet, yellow twigs. 303589. SALIX sp. V-63-105. Below Owyhee Reservoir, eastern Oreg. Wet soil, round- topped shrub, 10 by 10 feet, silver foliage. 303590. SALIX sp. V-—63-106. Owyhee Reservoir Dam, eastern Oreg. Wet soil, round-topped shrub, 10 by 10 feet, silver foliage. 303591. SALIX sp. V-63-107. Below Owyhee Reservoir Dam, eastern Oreg. Wet soil, round- topped shrub, 10 by 10 feet, foliage silver. 303592. SALVIA sp. Labiatae. Sage. V-64-292. Route 117, 12 miles northeast of Escalante, Utah. Sand and sandstone, low subshrub, gray green foliage, flowers small, lavender blue, strong sage odor. 303593. SALVIA sp. Sage. V-64-300. Sand dune 8 miles east of Hanksville, Utah, along Route 24. Shrub low, grayish foliage, flowers small, blue. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 347 303152 to 303625—Continued 303594. SAMBUCUS sp. Caprifoliaceae. ' \V-64-177. Between Nederland and Eldora, Colo. Plant to 4 feet high, panicle flower head, white. 303595. SCUTELLARIA BRITTONII Porter Labiatae. V-64-174. Six miles east of Nederland, Colo. Rhizomes underground, plant to 4 inches high, growth upright, flowers blue. 303596. SCUTELLARIA sp. V-63-177. Fifteen miles north of Nederland, Colo. Dry bank under open lodgpole pine forest. Herb low, lanceolate leaves, flowers purple. 303597. SEDUM STENOPETALUM Pursh Crassulaceae. V-63-438. Crazy Woman Canyon, southwest of Buffalo, Wyo. Elevation 6,500 feet. Leaves fleshy, elongate, no bloom. 303598 to 303601. SHEPHERDIA CANADENSIS (L.) Nutt. Eleagnaceae. Russet buffaloberry. 303598. V-—63-54. Happy Jack Road, Medicine Bow Forest, 27 miles west of Cheyenne, Wyo. Dry site, shade of pines. Low shrub, decum- bent branches rooting by touching ground; inconspicuous, flowers green- ish, foliage silvery above, rusty beneath. 303599. V-—63—-78. Medicine Bow Mountains, Happy Jack Road, 20 miles west of Cheyenne, Wyo. Elevation 7,200 feet. Dry slope; shrub spreading habit; silver foliage. 303600. V-—638-159. Crestone Canyon, Crestone, Colo. Elevation 9,500 feet. Grows in light shade. Leaves larger than pistillate plant type. 303601. V-—64-188. One mile south of Nederland, Colo. Spreading growth habit to 1.5 feet high, leaves very scrufy. 303602. SoRBUS SCOPULINA Greene Rosaceae. Mountain-ash. V-—638-243. Boulder Canyon, 1 mile east of Eldora, Colo. Tree low with red fruit. 303603 to 303606. SPHAERALCEA PARVIFOLIA A. Nels. Malvaceae. 303603. V-—64—-57. Route 666, 20 miles north of St. Johns, Ariz. Ele- vation 6,300 feet. Dry roadside; gray-leaved desert mallow, flowers salmon red. 303604. V-—64-58. North of Cottonwood, Ariz., Route 89A. Elevation 3,550 feet. Gray foliage, stellate pubescence; to 40 inches high, hardy perennial; flowers salmon. 303605. V—64—-70. Highway 89, 4 miles north of Kanab, Utah. Sandy soil, roadside. Herb, flower orange red. 303606. V-—64—-74. Near Ship Rock, N. Mex., sandy soil. Low, flowers orange red. 303607. SPOROBOLUS sp. Gramineae. V-64-243. Thirty-one miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz., along Route 89, dry soil. Wiry, upright bunchgrass, culms appear bulbous at base, or at least thickened. 303608. STIPA sp. Gramineae. V—64—224. Schnebley Hill Road, 8 miles northeast of Sedona, Ariz. Ele- vation 5,500 feet. Panicle ciosed, spikelike. 303609. STIPA sp. V-64-240. Twenty-three miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz., volcanic soil. Seed with plumose awns. 348 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 303152 to 303625—Continued 303610. SYMPHORICARPOS LONGIFLORUS Gray Caprifoliaceae. V-64-200. Route 160, 10 miles west of Durango, Colo. Branches arch- ing 4 feet, heavy bloom. 303611. SYMPHORICARPUS sp. V-63-74. Ten Sleep Canyon, Ten Sleep, Wyo.; rocky knoll. Low grow- ing, small foliage; widespread on rocky slopes to 1 foot high or less. 303612. SYMPHORICARPUS sp. V-63-87. Shickley Cabin, Eldora, Colo. Elevation 8,500 feet. Moist north slope, heavy shade. Low shrub. 303613. SyYMPHORICARPUS sp. V-63-95. Highway base of Sheep Mountain, south of Centennial, Wyo. Dry soil, full sun. Low shrub. 303614. SyYMPHORICARPUS sp. V-63-162. Crestone Canyon, Crestone, Colo. Elevation 10,000 feet. Low, small leaves. 303615. SyYMPHORICARPUS sp. V-63-175. Three miles south of junction of Routes 6 and 40, near George- town, Colo., Summit County. Rocky slope, roadside, low shrub. 303616. TOWNSENDIA sp. Compositae. V-63-100. Highway west of Sheep Mountain, 60 miles south of Centen- nial, Wyo. Steep slope, bare soil. Acaulescent or stems subterraneous; leaves silky; heads 0.5 inch long. 303617. VERBENA sp. Verbenaceae. V-64-104. One mile north of Sedona, Ariz., Oak Creek Canyon, Ariz. Rocky east slope. Showy perennial, foliage pinnate, flowers lavender. 303618. VERBENA sp. V-64-105. Ten miles north of Rock Springs, Ariz., Old Black Canyon Road. Elevation 3,200 feet. Pinnate foliage, flowers lavender. 303619. VERBENA sp. V-64—239. Route 89, 23 miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz. Volcanic cinders, flowers bright lavender; heat and drought tolerant. 303620. VIOLA AUREA Kellogg Violaceae. V-63-97. Highway base of Sheep Mountain, south of Centennial, Wyo., bare, dry hillside among Cercocarpus. Stem herbaceous; perennial; leaves lanceolate, glaucous; flowers glabrous, yellow marked with brown. Drought tolerant. 303621. VIOLA sp. V-64-318. Twenty miles south of Teasdale, Utah. Recent south-facing road cut along Route 117. Low-growing, yellow-flowered violet. 303622. Yucca sp. Liliaceae. V-63-196. Seven miles south of Crawford, Colo., dry east slope; low- grown form of yucca, ornamental value, foliage characters indicate maybe Y. baccata. 303623. YUCCA sp. V-63-201. Near Black Canyon, Gunnison, Colo. Dwarf plant. | 303624. YUCCA sp. | V-64-98. Road to Red Rock, Ariz. Elevation 6,150 feet. Low yucca. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 349 303152 to 303625—Continued 303625. (Undetermined.) V-64-157. Old Black Canyon Road, Gunnison, Colo. Elevation 2,700 feet. 303626 and 303627. VITIS VINIFERA L. Vitaceae. European grape. From Bulgaria. Cuttings presented by the Institute of Plant Growing, Sofia. Received Dec. 29, 1964. 303626. ‘Bolgar’. 303627. ‘Gamza’. INDEX OF COMMON AND SCIENTIFIC NAMES * If the species of a genus do not have distinct common names they share the same common name as the genus. Abies concolor, 308152, 303158. georgei, 295099. religiosa, 302801. Acacia cyclops, 299455, 299456. podalyriifolia, 300597. trinervata, 300598. Acacia, cyclops. See Acacia cyclops. pearl. See A. podalyriifolia. Acantholimon alberti, 296979. avenaceum, 296980. Acer cappadocicum var. tricaudatum, | 295075. maximowiczii, 295076. oliverianum var. nakaharae, 302815. < rotundilobum, 295077. rufinerve, 296010. villosum, 295078. Acroceras macrum, 295112, 295113, 295626. Actinidia arguta, 295274. chinensis, 295275, 295681-—295682, | 295683-295686, 300973. polygama, 298033. sp., 298371, 298372, 298373, 298424, | 298425. | Agropyron—Continued trichophorum, 297872, 297876, 3803101—303108. sp., 297896, 303109, 303155, 3038156. | Agrostis alba, 298084—298085, 302902. castellana, 302880. eriantha, 299460. lachnantha, 299461. tenuis, 297330. | Alder. See Alnus spp. Manchurian. See A. hirsuta var. hirsuta. | Aldrovanda vesiculosa, 301130. | Alfalfa. See Medicago sativa. yellow-flowered. See M. falcata. | Alha gi pseudalhagi, 297388. | Allium cepa, 294454—-294456. dumetorum, 297864—297865. erdellii, 297280. paradoxum, 294451. porrum, 296381. rothii, 297281. sativum, 298442-298448. schuberti, 297282. tel-avivense, 297283, 297866. victorialis, 300566. Actinidia, bower. See Actinidia arguta.| Almond. See Prunus amygdalus. Adiantum pedatum var. aleuticum, 296748. Adinandra millettii, 299432. Aegilops caudata, 298887—298889, 298891. crassa, 298892. cylindrica, 298893. longissima, 300986. | sharonensis, 300987. speltoides, 300988. triaristata, 298890, 298894—298898. triuncialias, 298899-298904. umbellulata, 298905—298907. Aeschynomene americana, 297867, 299082. indica, 299083: scabra, 296044. sensitiva, 300992. Agave chisosensis, 302759. gracilipes, 298929. harvardiana, 298930, 302760. Agropyron caninum, 297868. cristatum, 297869-297870, 303154. desertorum, 302993. distichum, 299457-299459. elongatum, 297871, 303083-303085. | glaucum, 302828. intermedium, 303086—303094. junceum, 297873, 302829, 303095- 303096. pectiniforme, 297874. repens, 303097—303100, 303110, 3038111. scabrifolium, 297875. 300 Alnus ecrispa var. mollis, 296749. hirsuta var. hirsuta, 296011. hirsuta var. tinctoria, 296012— 296013. inokumai, 296015. japonica var. arguta, 296014. Alopecurus arundinaceus, 297331. myosuroides, 302831. pratensis, 302832. seravschanicus, 297877. Alpinia coerulea, 301111. _Amelanchier alnifolia, 303157-303176. utahensis, 303177-303178. sp., 803179, 303180, 303181. Amorpha sp., 303182. | Anagyris foetida, 302472. | Andromeda, Japanese. | ponica. | Andropogon abyssinicus, 301144— See Pieris ja- 301155. amplectens, 301156. appendiculatus, 299462. bicornis, 301157. brevifolius, 301158-301159. distachyus, 300695-300696, 301160-301161. : dummeri, 301162. elliottu, 301163-301164. gabonensis, 301165. gayanus, 301166—-301181. gayanus var. squamulatus, 299027. gerardiu, 300697—300698, 301182— 301190. glomeratus, 301191-301193. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 Andropogon—Continued lateralis, 299084. leucostachyus, 301194—301204. micranthus, 301205. pratensis, 301206. pseudapricus, 301207-301208. pumilus, 301209. schirensis, 300699-300700, 301210. scoparius, 303183. shimadae, 301211. substenuis, 301212-301213. tectorum, 301214. tenuiberbis, 301215. ternarius, 301216-301218. tracyi, 301219. virginicus, 300701. sp., 296000, 300702, 300708, 300705, 301220-801244, 301246-301262. Anethum graveolens, 296382. Annona senegalensis, 297558. Antennaria, sp., 303184. Anthephora pubescens, 299463-299464. Anthyllis cornicina, 302833-302836. cytisoides, 302837. lotoides, 302838-302840. rubicunda, 297879. tetrophylla, 297878. vulneraria, 302841302845. Aphyllanthes monspeliensis, 302846. Apluda varia, 300706. sp., 3012638. Apple. See Malus spp. common. See M. sylvestris. Apricot. See Prunus armeniaca. Aquilegia sp., 3038185, 303186. Arabidopsis thaliana, 302526, 302765. Arabis procurrens, 297332. Arachis glabrata, 298358—-298363. glabrata var. nagenbeckii, 300975. hypogaea, 294646—-294654, 295169- 295270, 295809-295314, 295713- 295756, 295969-295989, 296542— 296562, 297329, 297389-297397, 298115-298120, 2984238, 298643, 298826-298881, 299016, 299139- 299140, 299467-299471, 300239 | 300247, 300585-300596, 300945— 3800947, 300962, 302399-302404. monticola, 298364—298365. repens, 298366. villosa, 298367. villosa var. correntina, 298634— 298635. villosa var. villosa, 298636, 300976. | villosulicarpa, 299141. | sp., 298368-298370, 298637-298642, 299472-299474, 300977, 300978. | Araucaria araucana, 299400. | Archontophoenix sp., 300599. Arctium lappa, 296060. Arctostaphylos pungens, 303187. viscida, 301064. Arenaria gothica, 297333. serpyllifolia, 297334. Argyrolobium linnaeanum, 302847. | ool Arabidopsis thaliana, 303082. Arisaema dracontium, 296750. Aristida curvata, 299475. diffusa, 299476. juneiformis, 299477. obtusa, 299478. vestita, 299479. zeyheri, 300182. sp., 303188, 303189. Arrhenatherum elatius, 302848—302855. Artemisia sp., 308190-303192. Arthrostylidium sp., 302783. Asian pigeonwings. See Clitoria terna- tea. Asparagus, fern. See Asparagus plu- mosus. garden. See A. officinalis. Madagascar. See A. madagasca- riensis. smilax. See A. asparagoides. Sprenger. See A. sprengevi. Asparagus acutifolius, 294615. asparagoides, 296969, 298123. burchellu, 299480. falcatus, 294639, 296970. laricinus, 299481. madagascariensis, 294616. multiflorus, 299482. officinalis, 294617, 296987. plumosus, 294640, 296971. racemosus, 299483. sprengeri, 294641, 296972, 298124, 299484. verticillatus, 298077. warneckei, 296452. sp., 299485-299487. Aspidosperma ramiflorum, 300600. Aster nemoralis, 296751. novi-belgi, 296752. puniceus, 296753. Aster, New York. See Aster novi-belgii. Astragalus cicer, 297335. falcatus, 297336. glycyphyllos, 297337. hamosus, 295775—-295776, 296584— 296585, 302856-302857. sp., 302858. Astrantia macrolema, 296067—296068. Astronium balansae, 300601. urundeuva, 300602. Atriplex semibaccata, 299488-299489. Avena (hybrid), 299001. barbata, 295879-295898, 296213- 296232. barbata var. wiestti, 298125, 299110-299112. bromoides, 302859-302864. byzantina, 296140—-296142, 298126- 298127. fatua, 299118. filifolia, 302865. longiglumis, 298128. sativa, 294661—294671, 295939, 295953-295955, 296143-296149. 297822297825. 352 Avena—Continued sativa var. aristata, 294672— 294682, 296150-296153. sativa var. brunnea, 294683. sativa var. cinerea, 294684. sativa var. eligulata, 294685. sativa var. flava, 294686. sativa var. grisea, 294687—294688, 296154. sativa var. mutica, 294689-294703, 296155—-296181. sativa var. nigra, 294704. sterilis, 295899-295938, 296233- 296276, 298129-298302. strigosa, 296182—296183. Averrhoa bilimbi, 300557. carambola, 297253. Azalea, Cook. See Rhododendron quin- quefolium. Tschonoskii. See R. tschonoskit. Balfourodendron riedelianum, 300603. Barley. See Hordeum spp.* deficient. See H. deficiens. six-rowed. See H. vulgare vars. two-rowed. See H. distichon. two-rowed naked. See H. distichon | var. nudum. Basil. See Ocimum basileum. Bauhinia yunnanensis, 301112. sp., 301113. Bean. See Phaseolus spp.* common. See P. vulgaris. lima. See P. lunatus. mung. See aureus. rice. See P. calcaratus. Beet, common. See Beta vulgaris. sugar. See B. vulgaris. Beggarweed. See Desmodium spp.* | Beta vulgaris, 294619-294624, 296129, | 296426—-296451, 296538-296541, 299390-299394. Betula ermanii, 296016—-296017. grossa, 296018. michauxti, 296754. occidentalis, 303193-—303194. pumila, 296755. X raymundti, 296756. tatewakiana, 296019. utilis, 295353. Bijlia cana, 299401. Bilimbi. See Averrhoa bilimbi. Birch. See Betula spp.* Bischoffia trifoliata, 302816. Bloodlily. See Haemanthus spp.* scarlet. See H. coccineus. Blueberry, highbush. See Vaccinium corymbosum. Bluestem. See Andropogon spp.* Australian. See Bothriochloa in-| termedia. | big. See Andropogon gerardii. | PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 | Bluestem—Continued silver. See Bothriochloa saccha- roides. 'Boehmeria densiflora, 302817. Bombax cyathophorum, 300604. Borage. See Borago officinalis. Borago officinalis, 296076. Bothriochloa alta, 301734. ambigua, 301264301275. barbinodis, 300707—300711, 301277. caucasica, 300712, 301278-301281. compressa, 301282-801285. concanensis, 301286, 301287. decipiens, 300713-300720, 301288-— 301301. erianthoides, 300721, 301302. ewartiana, 300722—300724, 301303- 3013815. foulkesii, 301316. glabra, 300725-300728, 301317- 301382. grahamti, 301383-801384. insculpta, 297880, 299490-299491, 300729-3800732, 301885-801445, 302769. intermedia, 300733-300915, 300916, 3801648, 302770-—302772. ischaemum, 297881, 301446— 301623. kuntzeana, 301626—-801630. laguroides, 299085, 301681. odorata, 301632—301634. perforata, 301635. pertusa, 297882, 301624301625, 301637-801644, 301646—-301647, 301650-—301707, 301748. radicans, 301708—301714. saccharoides, 301715-801726. spring fieldii, 301727-3017380. venusta, 301781. woodrowii, 301782. sp., 300917, 3017338, 301735-301742. Bottlebrush, lemon. See Callistemon citrinus. Bottletree. See Sterculia urens. Bouteloua gracilis, 303195-303200. sp., 303201-303216. Brachiaria brizantha, 297883, 298971- 298975, 299028, 299492299495. deflexa, 299496. humidicola, 299029-299030. latifolia, 299031. mutica, 299032. ruziziensis, 299033—-299034, 299056299057, 299086. soluta, 297884. sp., 299497-299499. Brachychiton acerifolium, 301114. Brachypodium mueronatum, 301744. phoenicoides, 302866-302868. pinnatum, 303112. Caucasian. See Bothriochloa cau- | Brassica hirta, 296037, 296061. casica. King’s Ranch. See B. ischaemum. little. See Andropogon scoparius. oleracea var. botrytis, 296130. oleracea var. capitata, 294591, 296131-296137, 296209, 296330- JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 Brassica—Continued 296331, 302442, 302984-302986, 303132-3031338. oleracea var. viridis, 299128— 299131, 302456, 303131. rapa, 296383, 303134-3031386. sinapistrum, 296062, 296079. tournefortii, 296063. Brazilian peppertree. See Schinus tere- benthifolius. Broadbean. See Vicia faba. Brome, meadow. See Bromus erectus. Bromus danthoniae, 297885-297886, 301022. erectus, 302869. mollis, 302870—802871. oxyodon, 300567. riparius, 297887—-297889. variegatus, 300568. willdenowii, 299500. Broomsedge. See Andropogon virgini- cus. Buchloe dactyloides, 303217-—303218. Buffaloberry, russet, See Shepherdia canadensis. Buglelily. See Watsonia pyramidata. Bunium sp., 298034. Bupleurum croceum, 296069. Burclover, spotted. See Medicago ara- bica. California, See M. polymorpha var. vulgaris. Burdock, great. See Arctium lappa. Burnet. See Sanguisorba tenuifolia. small. See S. minor. Bushclover. See Lespedeza spp.* Chinese. See L. cuneata. shrub. See L. bicolor. Buttonclover. See Medicago orbicularis. Bucxus, sp., 300569. Cabbage. See Brassica oleracea var. ca- pitata. Cacao. See Theobroma cacao. Caesalninia peltophoroides, 2974381. spinosa, 300605. Cajanus cajan, 3028138. Cajeput-tree. See Melaleuca leucaden- dron. Calea urticaefolia, 296045. Callistemon citrinus, 301115. Calluna vulgaris, 302612-302621. vulgaris f. alba, 302622-302623. vulgaris f. aurea, 302624. vulgaris f. foxii, 302625. vulgaris f. searlei, 302626-302628. Camellia confusa, 295308. Camelthorn. See Alhagi pseudalhagi. Campanula rotundifolia, 296757. Canavalia ensiformis, 300993-300994. gladiata, 295758, 297254. Canna, edible. See Canna edulis. Canna edulis, 298017. sp., 299017, 299018. Capillipedium huegelii, 301745-801747. | parviflorum, 301748-301771, 308 Capillipedium—Continued 301780-801784, 302773. spicigerum, 301772-801779. sp., 801785-301787. Capsicum annuum, 294452, 295284- 295288, 297455-297460, 297461-— 297474, 298646-298654, 302665. frutescens, 302987. sinense, 294458. sp., 297482297496. Carambola. See Averrhoa carambola. Cardoon. See Cynara cardunculus. Carduncellus caeruleus, 300216. Carica cauliflora, 295329. goudotiana, 295330. monoica, 2953881. Carissa sp., 297559. Carnation. See Dianthus caryophyllus. Carpinus sp., 800570. Carrichtera vella, 296038. Carrot. See Daucus carota. Carthamus (hybrid), 3010238. dentatus, 300196-300202, 300211, | 3800227-300228, 301026-301029, 3801041-301048. glaucus, 300229-300281. lanatus, 3800195, 300203-300204, 300212-300214, 300217-300226, 300232-800234, 301024—-301025, 301030-3801037, 301044-301046. leucocaulos, 300235-300236, 301088. tenuis, 300205-800208. tinctorius, 296281, 301047-3801055, 302405. | sp., 296282-296285, 300215, 301056-301058. Carya illinoensis, 302485. Caryopteris divaricata, 297564. Caryota urens, 300606. Cassia alata, 295661, 300607. didymobotrya, 299501. fistula, 300608. grandis, 297432. hirsuta, 296080. javanica, 296081. multijuga, 297433, 300609. occidentalis, 299502-299508. sp., 800610. Castorbean. See Ricinus communis. Casuarina sp., 297434. Cauliflower. See Brassica oleracea var. botrytis. Ceanothus americanus, 296346. cuneatus, 301065-301066. fendleri, 303219. ovatus, 296347. prostratus, 301067, 301080, 303139. pumilus, 301068-301079, 303140- 308141. sp., 303220, 303221. Cedrela sp., 297435. | Celtis reticulata, 303222-303223. BD4 Cenchrus ciliaris, 294593-294596, 295655-295660, 298976-298980, 299504299546. mitis, 302465. Centrolobium robustum, 300611. Centrosema pubescens, 298604. Cephaelis ipecacuanha, 298927-298928. Cephalaria joppica, 296039. setosa, 296070. Cerastium biebersteinii, 297338. tomentosum, 297339. Cerastium, Taurus. See Corsets’ biebersteinii. Ceratotheca triloba, 298374-298375, 299377. Cercocarpus montanus, 303224—-303228. sp., 303229. Chamaebatiaria 303232. Chamaecyparts lawsoniana, 298078. obtusa, 298079. pistfera, 298080. Chamaelaucitum uncinatum, 298908. Chaste—tree. See Vitex montevidensis. Cherry, sweet. See Prunus avium. Cherry-laurel, English. See Prunus | lawrocerasus. Chess, soft. See Bromus mollis. Chickpea. See Cicer arietinum. Chilopsis linearis, 303233. Chiogenes hispidula, 296758. Chionodoxa gigantea, 302672. luciliae, 302673. millefolium, 303230- | tmolusit, 302674. Chloris gayana, 295627-295638, 298981-298984, 299547-299556, 301788, 302994. myriostachya, 299557. pycnothriz, 300694. virgata, 301789. Chlorophora tinctoria, 300612. Chlorophytum sp., 299558. Chokecherry, black. See Prunus vir- giniana var. melanocarpa. western. See P. virginiana var. de- missa. Chorisia speciosa, 297436, 300613. Chrysalidocarpus lutescens, 300614. Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium, 297255. Chrysopogon aciculatus, 301790- 301793, 301839, 301840. echinulatus, 301838. gryllus, 301794301815, 302660. montanus, 301816-301836. sp., 301837. Chufa. See Cyperus esculentus. Cicer arietinum, 297256—297275. Cienfuegosia affinis, 297040. hildebrandtii, 299559. Cinquefoil, shrubby. See Potentilla fru- | ticosa. Cissus quadrangularis, 299560. sp., 299561, 299562. Citharexylum myrianthum, 300615. Clematis, oriental. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 | Citron. See Citrus medica. Citrullus lanatus, 295340, 295842- 295850, 296334, 296339, 296384, 299378-299379, 299563, 302988. sp., 296382, 296333, 296335-296338, 296340-2963844. Citrus (hybrid) , 300256. jambhiri, 296112—296113. maxima, 296747. medica, 296212. reticulata, 294655. sinensis, 294656-294657, 299134- 299138. sp., 297316, 300257. Clausena lansium, 296321—-296322. Clematis hirsutissima, 303234. orientalis, 303235. sp., 3038286. See Clematis orien- talis. Clerodendrum cyrtophyllum, 302818. Cleyera japonica var. morti, 302819. Clitoria rubiginosa, 298605. ternatea, 295357, 295876. | Clivia caulescens, 298884. miniata, 294613, 298885. Clover. See Trifolium spp.* alsike. See T. hybridum. ball. See T. nigrescens. berseem. See T. alexandrinum. cluster. See T. glomeratum. crimson. See 7’. incarnatum. kura. See T. ambiguum. lappa. See T. lappaceum. large hop. See 7. campestre. Persian. See T. resupinatum. purple globe. See T. alpestre. rabbitfoot. See T. arvense. red. See T. pratense. rose. See T. hirtum. rough. See 7. scabrum. strawberry. See T. fragiferum. striate. See T. striatum. subterranean. See T. subterrane- um. white. See T. repens. woolly. See T. tomentosum. zigzag. See T. medium. Coffea, 299002. arabica, 299003-299015, 302785. humbertii, 295272. wightiana, 2952738. Coffee. See Coffea spp.* Arabian. See C. arabica. Coix lachryma-jobi, 295666, 295873, 298422, 298931. Collard. See Brassica oleracea var. viridis. _Colubrina rufa, 297437. 'Coraltree. See SNE falcata. Corn. See Zea mays spp.* Cornus stolonifera, 303237-303257. Coronilla minima, 302872. _Cortaderia selloana, 299564. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 Corylus avellana, 295747, 295871, 296204-296208. Cotoneaster. See Cotoneaster spp. creeping. See C. adpressa. Diels See C. dielstana. European. See C. integerrima. franchet. See C. franchetit. mupin. See C. moupinensis. rock. See C. horizontalis. rockspray. See C. microphylla. roundleaf. See C. rotundifolia. Simons. See C. simonsit. spreading. See C. divaricata. willowleaf. See C. salicifolia. Cotoneaster adpressa, 297584. bullata, 297585. buxifolia, 297586. dielsiana, 297587. divaricata, 297588. franchetit, 297589. henryana, 297590. horizontalis, 297591. integerrima, 300571. lucida, 297592. melanocarpa, 2975938, 300572. microphylla, 297594. moupinensis, 297595. multiflora, 297596. racemiflora, 297597. rotundifolia, 297598. salicifolia, 297599. simonsii, 297600. tomentosa, 297601. zabeli, 297602. Cotton. See Gossypium spp.* sea-island. See G. barbadense. upland. See G. hirsutum. Cotyledon orbiculata, 299565. Couratari estrellensis, 297438. Cowania mexicana, 303258-303262. Cowpea. See Vigna spp.* Crambe maritima, 302466. Cranberrybush, Sargent. num sargentii. Crataegus erythropoda, 303263. sp., 8038264. Crepis foetida, 296071. Cress, garden. See Lepidium sativum. Crinum macowanit, 299566. Crocus (hybrid), 302675-302679. chrysanthus, 302680-302688. Crotalaria eriocarpa, 296046. incana, 296047, 296048. juncea, 295851, 295874-295875, 299567. mucronata, 295334. saltiana, 298606, 300995. sp., 295585-295588, 296581. Crotalaria, striped. See Crotalaria mu- cronata. Cucumber. See Cucumis sativus. *& See Vibur- 300 Cucumis melo—Continued 300955-300956, 302445-302446, 302989. myriocarpus, 299568. sativus, 296120-296121, 296387, 302443. zeyheri, 299569-299572. - Cucurbita maxima, 295342, 298818, 299573, 302416— 302417. moschata, 296388, 298036, 299574. pepo, 299575, 302418. | Cupressus arizonica, 303265-303280. sempervirens, 300616. Currant, slender golden. See Ribes au- reum. Cushaw. See Cucurbita moschata. Cyamopsis tetragonoloba, 303143- 303144. Cyclamen, neapolitan. neapolitanum. Cyclamen neapolitanum, 302689. Cydonia oblonga, 300687. | Cymbopogon martini, 301841-301842. nardus, 302795. nervatus, 301848. procerus, 301844-301845. refractus, 301846. schoenanthus, 301850. tortilis, 301847. sp., 801848, 301849, 301851. See Cyclamen | Cynara cardunculus, 297092. Cynodon dactylon, | 294465-294467, 295082, 295114—295116, 295337- 295339, 297826-297827, 297863, 298100-298101, 299576-299579, 3801852-801856, 302427, 302774, 302878. dactylon var. densus, 299580. hirsutus, 299581. | incompletus, 299582. magennisti, 299583. plectostachyus, 301857, 302428- 302429. sp., 299584, 299585, 301858— | 301862. Cyperus esculentus, 296957—296958, 802302-3023804. Cypress, Arizona. See Cupressus ari- zonica. Hinoki. tusa. Italan. Se Cupressus sempervirens. Lawson. See Chamaecyparis law- sonianda. | Cyphomandra crassifolia, 298037. Dactylis glomerata, 302452-3024538, 302661, 302874302892. subsp. himalayensis, 295271. Dactyloctenium aegyptium, 299586. australe, 299587—299588. geminatum, 299591. See Chamaecyparis ob- Cucumis melo, 295276—-295278, 295341, Daffodil, petticoat. See Narcissus bul- 295944, 296118-296119, 296345, | bocodium. 296385-296386, 298035, 300954, Dalbergia sp., 300617. 356 Dalea leporina, 296049—296050. vernica, 296051. Dandelion. See Taraxacum kok-saghyz. Darnel. See Lolium temulentum. Datura bernhardii, 296960. ferox, 296961. inermis, 296962. stramonium, 296963—296965. Daucus aurens, 295854-295856. brotert, 295857—295858. carota, 294637, 295861, 299025- 299026. jordanicus, 295859. maximus, muricatus, 295863. setifolius, 295864. sp., 298414, 298415. Daylily. See Hemerocallis spp.* Delonix regia, 297439. Delphinium grandiflorum var. chinen- sis, 303281. nelsonti, 299448-299451. sp., 303282, 303283. Deschampsia caespitosa, 297340- 297341. flexuosa, 297342-297348. Desert-willow. Desmanthus interior, virgatus, 295358. Desmodium caffrum, 299590. canum, 299087. distortum, 299088. intortum, 295877, 299089. nicaraguense, 296058. ovalifolium, 298609. purpureum, 299090. sandwicense, 297890, 299091— 299094. uncinatum, 298610, 299095. sp., 296582, 299096. Dianthus armeria, 300573. caryophyllus, 303284. deltoides, 299429. Dichanthium annulatum, 295359, 301636, 301645, 301649, 301863- 301984. aristatum, 294468, 295307, 297430, | 301985-301998. caricosum, 301999-302027. fecundum, 302028—302032. humilius, 302033. maccannti, 302034-302035. panchganiense, 302036—-302039. papillosum, 302040-302048. sericeum, 302049-302062. serrafalcoides, 302063-302066. setosum, 302067—302069. superciliatum, 302070-302078. Dierama pulcherrima, 299589. Digitaria adscendens, 300921. argyrograpta, 299592—299594. browne, 302430. chevalieri, 299595. debilis, 299596. 296052. 298607-298608, 295853, 295860, 295862. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 | Digitaria—Continued decumbens, 299597-299600, 299602-299608, 299894, 300918, 201138, 302431. decumbens cf. decumbens, 296210, 299601, 299837. diagonalis, 299609. diversinervis, 2990385, 299613. eriantha, 299614—299636. gazensis, 299637-299638. geniculata, 299639-—299641. longiflora, 299036, 299642-299644. macroglossa, 299645-—299651. macroglossa var. prostrata, 299652-299654. milanjiana, 299058—299061, 299655-299702. milanjiana subsp. eylesiana, 299703-299738, 301141. papposa, 302482. pentzii, 299739-299778, 300919, 302766. stolonifera, 299779- 299610- See Chilopsis linearis. | pentzu var. 299780. polevansiti, 299781-299784, 300920. polyphylla, 299785. scalarum, 299786. setivalva, 299062, 299787—299807, 300198, 301142. smutsti, 296563-296572, 299068, 299808-299835, 300922, 301139, 302767. swazilandensis, 299836, 299838- 299840, 300923. ternata, 299841. tricholaenoides, 299842-299843. valida, 299844-299890, 301148, 302422, 302433-302439, 302768. vestita, 299037, 300924-300925. sp., 299891-2998938, 300926- 300938, 302440. Dill. See Anethum graveolens. _ Diospyros juruensis, 297440. kaki, 296032-296036, 296294— | 296313, 302983. mespiliformis, 297560. | Distichlis stricta, 303285-303286. | Dock. See Rumex alpinus. | Dolichos biflorus, 297891-297893. gibbosus, 299895. taubertu, 299896. | Dolichos, twinflower. See Dolichos bi- | florus. Dombeya sp., 301116. | Drimys winteri, 300618. _Drimys, wintersbark. See Drimys win- tert. _Dropseed. See Sporobolus spp.* seashore. See S. virginicus. | Dryopteris spinulosa, 296759. Duchesnea indica, 303287. _Ducrosia anethifolia, 296057. Echinochloa holubii, 299897. pyramidalis, 297894—-297895. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 Echium plantagineum, 296077. Eggplant. See Solanum melongena. Ehrharta calycina, 299898. erecta, 299899. Elaeagnus commutata, 296348-296349. Elder, American. See Sambucus cana- densis. European. See S. nigra f. alba. European red. See S. racemosa. Eleusine coracana, 302662. Elm. See Ulmus spp.* Elymus arenarius, 294582-294585, 294636, 297344-297345. europaeus, 297897. patagonicus, 297898. villosus, 297899. Elyonurus hirsutus, 302447. Emmer. See Triticum dicoccum. Encelia frutescens, 303288. Enkianthus quinqueflorus, 2994838. Enneapogon cenchroides, 299900- 299904. Enterolobium contortisiliquum, 300619. Enteropogon simplex, 299905. Eragrostis atherstonet, 295687, 299038, 299906. bicolor, 295689, 299907. capensis, 299908-299909. chloromelas, 299910-299911. cilianensis, 299912. curvula, 294482-294526, 295639- 295648, 295690, 295691, 2956938, 295697, 295700, 295708, 295707, 298985-298986, 2999138-299927, 299948. curvula var. conferta, 294527— 294530, 299928-299930. curvula var. valida, 294531-— 294534, echinochloidea, 295694. ferruginea, 295695. gummiflua, 299931. heteromera, 299932. horizontalis, 299933-2999384. lehmanniana, 295688, 295696, 295698295699, 299935-299942. obtusa, 299944-299948. oxylepis, 295692. patentissima, 299949. racemosa, 299950. robusta, 294535-294538. rigidor, 299064—299065. sarmentosa, 295701-—295702. superba, 295704-295706, 299951- | 299961. truncata, 299962. sp., 295708, 299968. Eranthis hyemalis, 302690. Eremopogon foveolatus, 302074— 302076. Erianthus sp., 302459. Erica carnea, 302629-302637. cinerea, 302638. cinerea f. alba, 302639-302640. cinerea f. atrorubens, 302641. 357 Erica—Continued cinerea f. fulgida, 302642. x darleyensis, 302643-302645. mackau var. watsonii, 302646. mediterranea, 302647-302649. tetralix, 302650-302652. tetralix f. alba, 302658. tetralix subsp. lawsoniana, 302654. vagans, 302655-302658. vagans f. rubra, 302659. Erigeron sp., 303289, 303290. Erythrina falcata, 300620. humeana, 299964. Esenbeckia leiocarpa, 300621. Esparcet, sandy. See Onobrychis are- naria. Eucalyptus gunnii, 298038. robusta, 300622. saligna, 300623. sp., 298039. Euchlaena perennis, 302671. Euclasta condylotricha, 302077. Eulalia fulva, 302078. phaeothrix, 302079. villosa, 299965. Euonymus alatus, 298058. chinensis, 2994384. oxyphyllus, 298054. planipes, 298055. steboldiana, 298056. Euonymus, winged. See Euonymus ala- tus. Euphorbia lagascae, 296064. lathyrus, 296042. marginata, 298081. Euphoria longana, 296323. Euplassan cantareirae, 300624. Eurya macartneyi, 299435. Euscaphis japonica, 302820. Eustachys paspaloides, 299966. Euterpe edulis, 300625. Fallugia paradoxa, 303291. Falsebrome. See Brachypodium spp.* Fendlera rupicola, 303292-303296. Fenugreek. See Trigonella foenum- graecum. |Fescue. See Festuca spp.* chewing’s. See F’. rubra var. com- mutata. great. See F’. gigantea. meadow. See F’. elatior. red. See F. rubra. sheep. See F’. ovina. tall. See F. arundinacea. Festuca altissima, 297346. arundinacea, 295669, 297900- 297909, 302893-302894, 302995- 302996. elatior, 294705-294725, 295670- 295671, 297083, 297347, 298086— 298090. gigantea, 297348. hystrix, 302896-302897. ovina, 297349, 302898302900. ovina var. glauca, 297350. 358 Festuca—Continued trachyphylla, 297352. rubra, 295672, 297351, 300968- 300969, 302895, 302901, 302997— 303007. rubra var. 303008- | 303010. varia, 297353. sp., 303297. | Ficus antithetophylla, 300984. camariensis, 294469. caulocarpa, 294470. clementis, 294471. clusioides, 294472. indica var. gelderi, 294473. subulata, 294474. Filbert. See Corylus avellana. Fingerhuthia africana, 299967. sesleriaeformis, 299968-299970. See Abies spp.* | Douglas. See Pseudotsuga menzie- | sit. white. See Abies concolor. Flacourtia jangomas, 295990. Flax. See Linum usitatissimum. perennial. See L. perenne. Flaxlily, New Zealand. See Phormium | tenar. Floss-silktree. See Chorisia speciosa. Forestiera neomexicana, 303298- 3033801. Foxtail. See Alopecurus spp.* meadow. See A. pratensis. Fragaria (hybrids), 296317, 296417, 3025438. Fraxinus anomala, 303302-303305. sp., 303306. Fritillaria meleagris, 302691. Galanthus elwesvi, 302692. nivalis, 302698. Galega officinalis, 295777 296586. Garlic. See Allium sativum. Gaultheria trichophylla, 295079. Geranium caespitosum, 303307. sp., 803308-303312. Geum triflorum, 303313-303314. Gibbaeum gibbosum, 299402. heathit, 299403. pilosulum, 299404. velutinum, 299405. Gilia aggregata. 303315-303316. Gladiolus alatus, 299971-299972. blandus, 299973-299975. brevifolius, 299976. carmineus, 299977. gracilis, 299978. gradis, 299979. mortonius, 299980. psittacinus, 299981-299982. tristis, 299983-299985. Glaucium arabicum, 296040. Glory-of-the-snow. See Chionodozxa lu- ciliae. | commutata, Fir. , 296361, | Glycine PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 javanica, 295945, 295946- 295962, 297910-297912, 298387- 298398, 298611-298616, 299097- 299099, 299986-299987. koidzumii, 300996. max, 297497-297552. Goatsrue, common. See Galega offici- nalis. Goldenrod, Canada. See Solidago cana- densis. Golden-shower. See Cassia fistula. Gooseberry. See Ribes spp.* Gossypium (hybrids), 296535-296537, 296576 barbadense, 297053, 297058- 297060. herbaceum var. africanum, 299988-299989. hirsutum, 297031, 297041-297042, 297054, 297061. punctatum, 297062-297063. sp., 297032-2970389, 297043- 297051, 297055-297057, 297064— 297075, 302474. Gourd, gooseberry. See Cucumis myrio- carpus. Grama, blue. See Bouteloua gracilis. Grape, European, See Vitis vinifera. Grass, angleton. See Dichanthium aris- tatum. bahia. See Paspalum notatwm. bent. See Agrostis spp.* colonial. See A. tenuis. bermuda. See Cynodon dactylon. blue, bulbosa. See Poa bulbosa. Canada. See P. compressa. Kentucky. See P. pratensis. rough. See P. trivialis. wood. See P. nemoralis. buffalo. See Buchloe dactyloides. buffel. See Cenchrus ciliaris. canary, large. See Phalaris aqua- tica. reed. See P. arundinacea. eon See Cymbopogon nar- us. crab. See Digitaria adscendens. crowfoot, Durban. See Dactylocte- nium aegyptium. dallis. See Paspalum dilatatum. dune, European. See Elymus are- narius. elephant. See Pennisetum purpu- reum. feather. See Stipa humilis. galleta. See Hilaria jamesii. gama. See Tripsacum latifolium. Guatemala. See T. laxum. goat. See Aegilops spp.* barb. See A. triuncialis. jointed. See A. cylindrica. guinea. See Panicum maximum. hair, crinkled. See Deschampsia flexuosa. tufted. See D. caespitosa. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 Grass—Continued indian, yellow. See Sorghastrum nutans. jaragua. See Hyparrhenia rufa. johnson. See Sorghum halepense. kamerun. See Sorghum arundina- ceum. kikuyu. See Pennisetum clandesti- num. Klein. See Panicum coloratum. love. See Hragrostis spp.* boer. See EH. chloromelas. Korean. See E. ferruginea. Lehmann. See LE. lehmanniana. weeping. See #. curvula. molasses. See Melinis minutiflora. needle. See Stipa spp.* desert. See S. speciosa. esparto. See S. tenacissima. orchard. See Dactylis glomerata. pampas. See Cortaderia selloana. pangola. See Digitaria decumbens. giant. See D. valida. panic. See Panicum spp.* blue. See P. antidotale. green. See P. maximum var. tri- choglume. redtop. See Agrostis alba. rescue. See Bromus willdenowii. rhodes. See Chloris gayana. rooi. See Themeda triandra. | rusa-oil. See Cymbopogon martinii. rye, Italian. See Lolium multifto- rum. | perennial. See L. perenne. salt, inland. See Distichlis stricta. signal, Palisade. See Brachiaria brizantha. silver. See Miscanthus spp.* Chinese. See M. sinensis. smilo. See Oryzopsis miliacea. star. See Cynodon plectostachyus. St. Augustine. See Stenotaphrum secundatum. sudan. See Sorghum sudanense. black. See S. versicolor. sugar. See Fulalia fulva. sweet. See Panicum makarikari- ense. threeawn. See Aristida spp.* tunis. See Sorghum virgatum. turpentine. See Cymbopogon spp.* vasey. See Paspalum urvillei. veldt, perennial. See Ehrharta ca- lycina. velvet. See Holcus lanatus. wheat. See Agropyron spp.* awned. See A. caninum. crested. See A. cristatum. intermediate. See A. interme-' dium. standard. See A. desertorum. tall. See A. elongatum. stiffhair. See A. trichophorum. wimmera. See Loliwm rigidum. 309 Guar. See Cyamopsis tetragonoloba. Gum, brown. See Eucalyptus robusta. cider. See E. gunnii. Haemanthus coccineus, 299990. magnificus, 296114. Hamamelis « intermedia, 295101- 295106. vernalis, 295107. Heath. See Hrica spp.* biscay. See E. mediterranea. cornish. See ’. vagans. crossleaf. See E. tetralix and sub- species. spring. See EF. carnea. twisted. See H. cinerea and sub- species. Heather. See Calluna vulgaris. | Hedera helix var. crenata, 295100. |Helianthus annuus, 294658-294660, 296286-296293, 297084, 297475- 297481, 298632, 299991-299992, 301059-301060. Heliotropium europaeum, 296072. Hemarthria altissima, 299039, 299993- 299995. Hemerocallis (hybrid) , 298057. middendorffii var. esculenta, 298058. Heuchera sp., 303317, 3033826. Hibiscus, 296981, 296982. cannabinus, 295589-295590, 300952. denisonti, 296973. dongolensis, 299996-299997. engleri, 299998. esculentus, 295591. furcatus, 297398, 300979. lunarifolius, 299411, 302761. platycalyx, 299999. vitifolius subsp. vulgaris, 300000. sp., 295588-295584, 295592295599, 300001-300002, 300957-300961. Hilaria jamesti, 303318-303321. sp., 302080, 303322. | Hippocrepis comosa, 302903. multisiliquosa, 302904—302906. unisiliquosa, 295778. Holcus lanatus, 302907-302911. Holly. See Ilex spp.* English. See I. aquifolium. Holodiscus discolor, 303323—3033825. | Honeysuckle. See Lonicera involucrata. Hop, common. See Humulus lupulus. Hordeum (hybrid), 296184. deficiens, 296453, 296461-296474, 298303298309, 298656-298689. deficiens var. deficiens, 296475- 296479. deficiens var. steudelti, 296454—- 296455, 296480. distichon, 296185-296188, 296456, 296481296497, 298310-298311, 298690-298691. distichon var. nigrescens, 296457. distichon var. nigricans, 296498. 360 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 Hordeum—Continued distichon var. nudum, 296499. distichon var. palmella, 296189- 296191, 296458, 296500. intermedium, 296501. irregulare, 298312—298330, 298692- 298734. spontaneum, 296777-296956. violaceum, 300574. vulgare, 294592, 294726—294731, 295369-295582, 295956-295961, 296459-296460, 296502-296523, 296988-297000, 297085, 297407- 297410, 298331-298354, 298655, 298735-298812. vulgare var. coeleste, 296524— 296526. vulgare var. distichum, 294732- 294744, vulgare var. duplinigrum, 296527- 296528. vulgare var. 296530. vulgare var. pallidum, 296192— 296203, 296531-296534. vulgare var. tetrastichon, 294745- 294792. sp., 298355-298356, 298813-298817. Hosackia subpinnata, 297913-297917. Hovea acutifolia, 301117. Hovenia dulcis, 300626. Humulus lupulus, 301081-301104, 302775-302781. Hymenocarpos circinnatus, 295779- 295782, 296587-296590. unisiliquosa, 296591. Hyparrhenia claessensii, 299100. confinis, 302081. dissoluta, 302082. filipendula, 302083. hirta, 300704. rufa, 297918-297920, 299101. Hypericum inodorum, 300575. Iberis umbellata, 296043. Ilex aquifolium var. chinensis, 296985- 296986. asprella, 299436. cinerea, 299437. fargesi, 296109. graciliflora, 299438. memecylifolia, 299439. mitis, 298031, 299399. montana var. macropoda, 296020. pubescens, 299440. rotunda, 299441. Indigo. See Indigofera spp.* anil. See I. suffruticosa. creeping. See I. endecaphylla. Indigofera confusa, 302469. cryptantha, 300008. echinata, 299102. endecaphylla, 298617. ef. rhytidocarpa, 300007. schimperi, 300004. spicata, 299103. nigrum, 296529- Indigofera— Continued stricta, 300005. suffruticosa, 296054. sumatrana, 302470. tinctoria, 300006. Ipecac. See Cephaelis ipecacuanha. Ipomoea batatas, 296116. leptophylla, 303327. pellita, 300008. Tris (hybrids) , 302694. hookeri, 296760. sulphurea, 300576. reticulata, 302695-802699. Iris, netted. See Iris reticulata. Ischaemum aristatum, 302084. brachyatherum, 295117. pilosum, 302085. Iseilema vaginiflora, 302086. Isopyrum fumarioides, 297411. Ttea chinensis, 299442. parviflora, 302821. Jacaranda acutifolia, 300627. Jackbean. See Canavalia ensiformis. Jamesia americana, 303328-303329. inland. See C. ovatus. Jimsonweed. See Datura stramonium. Jobs-tears. See Coix lachryma-jobi. _Juglans regia, 297553, 298108. Jujube. See Zizyphus jujuba. Indian. See Z. mauritiana. Juniper. See Juniperus spp.* alligator. See J. pachyphloea. cherrystone. See J. monosperma. common. See J. communis. Juniperus (hybrid), 303330-303349. communis, 295297, communis var. depressa, 303350. monosperma, 3033851-303355. pachyphloea, 303356—-303359. sp., 303360-303362. | Kafirlily, scarlet. See Clivia miniata. _Kaimi-clover. See Desmodium canum. Kale. See Brassica oleracea var. viridis. Kalnia angustifolia, 296761. polifolia, 296762. Kenaf. See Hibiscus cannabinus. _Koeleria cristata, 302912, 303363 303364. vallesiana, 302913-302917. sp., 302918. | Lafoensia glyptocarpa, 297441. Lagerstroemia tomentosa, 300980. turbinata, 300981. villosa, 300982. _Lappula redowskii, 296074. Larkspur, slender, 303281. Larrea divaricata, 303365-303366. | anaes ef. digitatus, 295783, 296592. japonicus, 297354. niger, 297355. pisiformis, 297356. sylvestris, 297357. | vernus, 297358, _Jersey-tea. See Ceanothus americanus. Kidneyvetch. See Anthyllis vulneraria. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 Leadtree. See Leucaena leucocephala. Leavenworthia torulosa, 296075. Leek. See Allium porrum. Lens culinaris, 297089-—297090, 297284-— 297287, 297739-297790, 297797- 297798, 298019-298029, 298121- 298122, 298357, 298631, 298644— 298645, 298921-298924, 299114- 299127, 299144-299375, 300248- 300255, 300558-300565, 302398. Lentil. See Lens culinaris. Lepidium sativum, 296389. Leptospermum minutifolium, 301118. scoparium, 301120. semibaccatum, 301119. Lespedeza bicolor, 295318-295319. cuneata, 300009. cyrtobotrya, 295320-2953238. juncea subsp. sericea, 296575. macrocarpa, 295324. nikkoensis, 295325. patens, 295326. penduliflora, 295327-295328. pilosa, 297384. serpens, 297385. stipulacea, 295943. striata, 295941, 296573-296574. virgata, 297386. sp., 295940, 295942. Lespedeza, common. striata. Lesquerella fendleri, 299412. gordonii, 299142. sp., 302490. Leucaena leucocephala, 295360-295365, 298618-298623, 300010-300011. Leucocrinum montanum, 303367. Leucojum vernum, 302700. Leucospermum nutans, 300012. Leucothoe keiskei, 298059. Ligustrum sp., 297442. Lilium monadelphum, 300577. Lily, great caucasion. See Lilium mon- adelphum. Lindera membranacea, 296021. Lintonia nutans, 300018. Linum perenne, 301061. usitatissimum, 295667-295668, 303145, 300963-300967, 301062. sp., 800209-300210, 301039-801040. Lippia cuneifolia, 299480. Liquidambar formosana, 302822. Litchi chinensis, 296324—296328. Lithospermum apulum, 296078. Inthraea sp., 300628. Litsea glutinosa, 2994438. rotundifolia, 299444. Lolium multiflorum, 295600. perenne, 298091-298092, 298925- 298926, 303011-303049. rigidum, 298416, 302919-802920. temulentum, 298417, 302664. Lonicera involucrata, 303368-303370. sp., 800018, 303371. Lotononis bainesti, 299104. See Lespedeza 361 Lotus corniculatus, 296318, 300014, 302921-302922. cf. halophilus, 300237. major, 300015-300016. sulphureus, 295601. tenuis, 302921-302922. Loudetia simplex, 300017. Lungan. See Euphoria longana. Lupine, bitter blue. See Lupinus an- gustifolius. Crukshanks. See L. mutabilis. European yellow. See L. luteus. white. See L. alubus. Lupinus albus, 300019-800020, 393050. angustifolius, 295279, 300021— 300028. luteus, 303051-803052. mutabilis, 295280. sp., 298040, 300024. Lychee. See Litchi chinensis. Lycium chinense, 297359. halimifolium, 296966. horridum, 296967. vulgare, 297360. sp., 8303372-303374. Lycopersicon (hybrids), 298933- 298944. esculentum, 294439294448, 294449294450, 294638, 296362— 296371, 297317, 298602, 298633, 302419-302420, 302462-302464, 302990. Lycopodium annotinum, 296763. inundatum, 296764. Machaerium villosum, 300629. Magnolia guatemalensis, 302796— 302798. kobus var. borealis, 296022. pterocarpa, 300983. sharpti, 302799-302800. sprengeri, 298952. Mahonia, creeping. See Mahonia re- pens. Mahonia repens, 303376—808882. haematocarpa, 303375. sp., 303383-803385. Malcomia africana, 296065. Mallotus japonicus, 302823. Malus formosana, 295332. pumila, 302486-302488. sylvestris, 295282, 295665, 295774, 296775, 299452, 300258, 300688- 300689, 302801. Manzanita. See Arctostaphylos pun- gens. Maple. See Acer spp.* redvein. See A. rufinerve. Matrimony-vine, Chinese. See Lycitum chinense. Medic. See Medicago spp.* black. See M. lupulina. little. See M. minima. snail. See M. scutellata. Tifton. See M. rigidula. 362 Medicago arabica, 295602. coerulea, 299045—299046. coronata, 295784, 296593. falcata, 299047, 300578. galilaea, 295785, 296594. hemicycla, 299048. laciniata, 295786, 296595. littoralis, 295787, 296596. lupulina, 295788-295791, 296597- 296600, 302923-302924. mesopotamica, 299049. minima, 295608, 295792-295795, 296601—296604. murex, 295796, 296605. neoana, 295797, 296606. orbicularis, 295604, 295798-295802, 296607-296611. polychroa, 299050. polymorpha, 295803-295813, 296612—-296622. polymorpha var. vulgaris, 295605, 295814, 296623, 300025, 302925- 302926. radiata, 295815, 296624. rigidula, 295816-295829, 296625- 296638, 298418. sativa, 299051, 300970, 301063, 302763-302764, 302927 302933, 303129. sativa var. glutinosa, 299052, 299053. seutellata, 295606. shepardi, 295830, 296639. suffruticosa, 299054. turbinata, 295831—295837, 296646, 302934. turbinata var. aculeata, 295607. sp., 295663, 299055. Melaleuca decora, 301121. ericifolia, 301122. huegrellii, 301123. leucadendron, 301124. nodosa, 301125. thymifolia, 301126. Melic. See Melica transsilvanica. Melica racemosa, 300026. transsilvanica, 300579. 296640- Melilotus alba, 295354, 296372-296373. | officinalis, 296374—296375. sulcata, 302935. sp., 297086. Melinis minutiflora, 296001. Mertensia sp., 303386, 303387. Microchloa caffra, 300027-300028. Milkvetch. See Astragalus spp.* Millet. See Setaria sphacelata. foxtail. See S. italica. pearl. See Pennisetum spicatum. Miltonia spectabilis, 297091. Mimosa bimucronata, 3006381. Mirabilis multiflorus, 303388—303389. Miscanthidium capense, 300029-300030. sp., 300031, 302423. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 | Miscanthus floridulus, 295762. oligostachyus, 294599, 295759. saccharifer, 297361. sacchariflorus, 294600, 295760, 295766-295767. sacchariflorus var. brevibarbis, 295768. sacchariflorus f. latifolius, 295769. sinensis, 294601-294604. sinensis var. condensatus, 294605- 294612, 295761, 295763. sinensis var. gracillimus, 295764. sinensis var. variegatus, 295765. _Mock-strawberry, India. See Duches- nea indica. Morus alba var. constantinopolitana, 298041. -Mountain-ash. See Sorbus scopulina. Japanese. See S. commixta. Muhlenbergia pungens, 303390-303393. Muhly. See Muhlenbergia pungens. Muskmelon. See Cucumis melo. | Mussaenda parviflora, 302824. Mustard, white. See Brassica hirta. Myrica cordifolia, 3000382. Myrorylon peruiferum, 300682. Naranjilla. See Solanum quitoense. Narcissus (hybrid) , 302701-302710. bulbocodium, 302711. var. monophyllus, 802712. canaliculatus, 302718. lobularis, 302714. minimus, 302715. nanus, 302716. rupicola, 302717. scaberulus, 302718. sp., 302719. | Nectarine. See Prunus persica var. nectarina. Neomammillaria, 303394. _Nepenthes ampullaria, 301131. hookeriana, 3011382. x mastersiana, 301133. rafflesiana, 300942. wittei, 301134. sp., 301135. Nicotiana otophora, 302477. plumbaginifolia, 302476, 302478. tabacum, 298064-298075, 301016— 301021, 302475. tomentosa var. laguiana, 299395. wigandioides, 302471. | Oats. See Avena spp.* Metrodorea pubescens, 297443, 300630. | animated. See A. sterilis. common. See A. sativa. lopsided. See A. strigosa. slender. See A. barbata. wild. See A. fauta. | Ocimum basilicum, 296390-296391. | Oenothera serrulata, 303395. | Okra. See Hibiscus esculentus. Olea europaea, 298030, 298886. _ Olive, common. See Olea europaea. Oncoba sp., 297276. | Onion. See Allium cepa. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 Onobrychis arenaria, 297921. armena, 301105. chorassanica, 297922. grandis, 297923. hypargyrea, 301106. megataphros, 301107-301108. petraea, 297924—297926. radiata, 297927. vassilezenkoi, 300580. victifolia, 297928-297941, 298541, 301109, 302936-302939. viciifolia var. montana, 297942. sp., 301110. Ononis speciosa, 302940. Opuntia arborescens, 303396. Orange. See Citrus sinensis. mandarin. See C. reticulata. Oregano. See Origanum dictamnus. Origanum dictamnus, 302814. Ormosia arborea, 300633. Ornithopus compressus, 302941-302948. Oryza sativa, 294457-294464, 294625- 2946385, 295878, 296578-296580, 297554297557, 297568297588, 297814-297821, 298076, 298958, 298954298970. Oryzopsis miliacea, 302944. paradoxa, 302945-302946. sp., 303397-303398. Osteospermum moniliferum, 300033. Pachypodium lamerei, 302305. Pachystima myrsinites, 303399-303405. | Palafoxia sphacelata, 303406. Palm, date. See Phoenix dactylifera. para. See Huterpe edulis. toddy. See Caryota wrens. yellow. See Chrysalidocarpus lu- tescens. Palwan. See Dichanthium annulatum. Paniala. See Flacourtia jangomas. Panicum antidotale, 299105, 300034. coloratum, 295644-295646, 298987— 298989, 299427-299428, 300035- 300048. deustum, 299040, 300044. infestum, 300045. makarikariense, 295647-295649. makarikariense var. makarikarien- sis, 295118. maximum, 295650-295653, 296002, 297607-297621, 298990-298999, 300046-300057, 300060. maximum var. trichoglume, 296008, 297622-297623. | meyerianum, 295654, 299000. miliaceum, 296376. | stapfianum. 300058-300059. | Parabenzoin praecox, 296023. Parsley. See Petroselinum crispum. | Paspalum, brownseed. See Paspalum | plicatulum. Paspalum commersonii, 299041. dilatatum, 295366, 296004, 300061- | 300077, 300260-300475. | 363 Paspalum—Continued notatum, 296005-296006, 297943- 297944, 299106-299109, 300078, 300194. paspalum var. latiflorum, 297945- 297946. pauciciliatum, 300476-800549. plicatulum, 299066-299070. polystachyum, 299071. scrobiculatum, 295867. urvillei, 300079, 300550-300555. vaginatum, 299042, 300080. sp., 300556. Paivaea langsdorffii, 297444. Passiflora caerulea, 295356. sp., 298882, 298883. Passionflower, bluecrown. flora caerulea. Pea. See Pisum sativum. Peach. See Prunus persica. David. See P. davidiana. Peanut. See Arachis spp.* Pear. See Pyrus communis. Peavine. See Lathyrus spp.* black. See L. niger. flat. See L. sylvestris. Pecan. See Carya illinoensis. Pelargonium sp., 3009438. Peltophorum africanum, 300081. dubium, 300634. Pennisetum clandestinum, 295119, 300082-800083. macrourum, 300084—-300085. purpureum, 300086. setaceum, 300087, 300114. spicatum, 295124—-295168, 296377, 298588-298596. squamulatum, 294618. typhoides, 300088. sp., 296211. Pcnstemon auriberbis, 303407. barbatus, 303408-303410. barbatus ssp. torreyi, 303411- 303412. bridgesti, 303413-303414. caespitosus, 3038415-303416. clutei, 303417. comarrhenus, 303418. crandallii, 303419. eatonu, 303420. eatonu ssp. undosus, 303421. laricifolius, 302479. laricifolius ssp. exilifolius, 303422-— 303424. linartoides, 302480, 303425-303426. mensarum, 302784, 303427-303428. nudiflorus, 302481, 303429. ousterhoutti, 303480. palmeri, 303431. pseudospectabilis ssp. lius, 303432. rydbergit, 303433-803434. secundiflorus, 303435-303488. strictus, 296138, 302482, 303439- 303442. See Passi- connatifo- 364 Penstemon—Continued strictus ssp. angustus, 303448. strictus ssp. strictiformis, 302483. venustus, 295865. watsoni, 296139, 302484. sp., 303444-303475. Penstemon, Palmer. See Penstemon palmeri. Peraphyllum ramosissimum, 303476. Persimmon, kaki. See Diospyros kaki. Petroselinum crispum, 302991, 303137. Petunia (hybrid), 300940. Peucedanum capense, 296059. Phalaris aquatica, 302454—302455, 3024738, 302947. arundinacea, 297362. coerulescens, 302948. Phaseolus atropurpureus, 296959, 298624, 298909, 300997-300999. aureus, 298911-—298915, 298917— 298918. calcaratus, 298625, 301000-301001. lathyroides, 295335, 301002. lunatus, 299380. mungo, 298910, 298919. vulgaris, 2953438, 296319, 296984, 297076, 297288-297299, 298104- 298114, 298819-—298824, 299019- 299022, 299381-299389, 300089- 300091, 300655-800686, 300944, 302396-302397, 302467, 302528- 302542. vulgaris var. nanus, 297077— 297080. sp., 298916, 298920, 303477. Philadelphus microphyllus, 303478- 303480. Phleum nodosum, 302949. pratense, 298093-298094, 303130. Phlox sp., 303481-303492. Phoenix dactylifera, 301140. Phormium tenax, 295281, 298042. Physaria chambersti, 303493-303494. vitulifera, 303495. Physocarpus sp., 303496-303501. Phytolacca dioica, 297328, 297566— 297567. Picea abies, 295298-295299. purpurea, 297563. sp., 295300—295305. Pieris japonica, 295852. Pigeonpea. See Cajanus cajan. Pimento. See Capsicum annuum. Pine. See Pinus spp.* Italian stone. See P. pinea. limber. See P. flexilis. Seotch. See P. sylvestris. Pink, maiden. See Dianthus deltoides. Pink shower. See Cassia grandis. Pinus contorta var. latifolia, 303502- 303508. edulis, 303504—303506. flexilis, 303507. halepensis var. pityusa, 296110, 297604. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 | Pinus—Continued nigra var. caramanica, 297605. pinea, 298048, 300953. stankewiczti, 297606. sylvestris, 297387. Piptadenia colubrina, 300635. macrocarpa, 300636. sp., 800637. Pisum sativum, 297081-297082, 297087, 299023-299024, 302666, 302992. Pittosporum, orange. See Pittosporum undulatum. Pittosporum revolutum, 301127. undulatum, 300638. Platanus wrightti, 303508-803510. Platycerium grande, 301128. Platyscyamus sp., 300639. Plum. See Prunus spp.* common. See P. domestica. sloe. See P. spinosa. bulbosa, 302951. compressa, 297363. nemoralis, 297364—297365. nervosa, 303511. pratensis, 297428-297429, 298095- 298098, 300971, 302950, 302953, 3030538-3803061, 303512-303517. trivialis, 303062. sp., 302952, 303518-803527. Podocarpus elatus, 301129. Poinciana, royal. See Delonix regia. Pokeberry, ombutree. See Phytolacca dioica. Polanisia trachysperma, 303528. Polygala myrtifolia, 299407. oppositifolia, 299406. virgata, 299408. Pomegranate. See Punica granatum. Populus acuminata, 303529. Portiatree. See Thespesia populnea. Portulacaria afra, 300092. Potato. See Solanum tuberosum. Potentilla andicola, 297367. anserina, 299431, 303530. argyrophylla var. atrosanguinea, 297366. buccoana, 297368. fruticosa, 303531-803532. nepalensis, 297369, 303533. recta, 297370. rupestris, 297371. sp., 303534, 303535. Poterium polygamum, 297947-297948. Prickly-ash, Japanese. See Zanthoxy- lum piperitum. Prionium palmita, 298044. Proso. See Panicum miliaceum. Prunus (hybrids), 295315, 295316. amygdalus, 295306. armentiaca, 297300-297305, 299454, 302491. avium, 295709-295712, 299413. davidiana, 294614. domestica, 300259, 300690, 300939. laurocerasus, 300581. Poa JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 Prunus—Continued persica, 296108, 302492-302515. persica var. nectarina, 302516. salacina, 302517. spinosa, 295317. ssiort, 296024. virginiana var. demissa, 295866. virginiana var. melanocarpa, 295867. sp., 303536, 303537. Pseudotsuga menziesii, 303538—-303539. Psoralea bituminosa, 302954. obtusifolia, 300098. Pterocarpus angolensis, 300094. Pterogyne nitens, 297445, 300640. Pueraria lobata, 300095. Pumpkin. See Cucurbita pepo. Punica granatum, 300096. Purshia tridentata, 303540-303548. Puschkinia scilloides var. libanotica, 302720. Pyrethrum. See Chrysanthemum ci- nerariaefolium. Pyrus (hybrid), 302518—-302525. communis, 295083—295098, 295680, 300691-800698. sp., 295288, 295333. Quercus gambelit, 303544—-303548. sp., 303549-303552. Quince. See Cydonia oblonga. Radish. See Raphanus sativus. Ragi. See Hleusine coracana. Raisin tree. See Hovenia dulcis. Raphanus sativus, 302444. Raspberry, white flowering. See Rubus parviflorus. Redpepper. See Capsicum frutescens. Redtop. See Agrostis alba. Retinospora, Sawara. See Chamaecy- paris pisifera. Rheum emodium, 298045. Rhododendron (hybrid), 303114— 303122. caucasicum, 300582. lacteum, 296974. lepidostylum, 296975. pentaphyllum var. nikoense, 298060. quinquefolium, 298061. stewartianum, 296976. tschonoskit, 296122. ungernu, 298932. ward, 296977, 299453. sp., 803123-803128. Rhododendron, Caucasian. See Rhodo- dendron caucasicum. Rhodoleia championi, 299445. Rhus trilobata, 308553-303554. trilobata var. pilosissima, 303555. sp., 303556. Rhynchelytrum repens, 300097, 302087. Rhynchosia hirsuta, 300098. minima, 295336, 300100. minima var. minima, 300099. sublobata, 300101. 365 Rhynchosia—Continued totta, 300102. Ribes aureum, 303557. cereum, 3038558-303569. imerme, 303570. leptanthum, 303571-3038575. sp., 296315—296316, 303576. Rice. See Orysa sativa. Ricinus communis, 298597-298601, 300288. Ringworm cassia. See Cassia alata. Rogeria adenophylla, 298376. bigibbosa, 298377. longiflora, 294560, 298378-298379. Rosa sp., 303577—303583. Rosemallow. See Hibiscus lius. Rubus parviflorus, 297449-297454. pinnatus, 300103. rigidus, 298628, 300104. Ruellia strepens, 298082. Rumex alpinus, 298046. Ruppia sp., 298047. Rye. See Secale cereale. mountain. See S. montanum. Saccharum (hybrids), 295662, 295839- 295841, 296117, 296277-296280, 296776, 298945-298950, 300941, 3800974, 302667-—302670, 302782, 302980-302982. arenicola, 295770. sp., 295771—295773. Safflower. See Carthamus. tinctorius. Sage. See Salvia spp.* Sainfoin. See Onobrychis viciifolia. St.-Johns-wort. See Hypericum inodo- TUM. Salix grahamii, 295080. sp., 303584-303591. Saltbush, Australian. semibaccata. Salvia sp., 3038592, 303598. Sambucus canadensis, 297422. nigra, 300583. nigra f. alba, 297423. racemosa, 297424. sp., 303594. Sandbur. See Cenchrus mitis. Sanguisorba agrimonioides, 297949. canadensis, 296765. minor, 297950—-297955, 302955— 3802959. muricata, 297961. officinalis, 297372, 297960. polygama, 297956—297957. tenuifolia, 297958. sp., 297959. Sapindus saponaria, 300641. Saraca cauliflora, 297277. indica, 297278. Saraca, common. See Saraca indica. Satureja hortensis, 296392. Savory, summer. See Satureja horten- sis. | Schima superba, 299446. lunarifo- See Atriplex 366 Schinus terebinthifolius, 300642. Schismus tnermis, 300105. Schizandra chinensis, 296978. Schizocalyx sp., 300643. Schmidtia bulbosa, 299465—299466. Schotia brachypetala, 300106. speciosa, 299409. Scilla amethystina, 302781. bifolia, 302722. siberica, 302723-302724. tubergeniana, 302725. Scorpiontail. See Scorpiwrus spp.* Scorpiurus subvillosa, 302960-302961. vermiculatus, 302962—8029638. Scurf-pea. See Psoralea bituminosa. Scutellaria brittonti, 303595. sp., 303596. Sea-kale, common. tima. Secale cereale, 294793-294796. montanum, 297962—297964. Sedum aizoon, 297373. ellacombianum, 297374. hybridum, 297375. roseum. 297376. stenopetalum, 303597. telephium var. maximum, 297377. telephium var. purpurascens, 297378. Senecio achilleifolius, 302758. Senna. See Cassia spp.* Serviceberry. See Amelanchier spp.* Sesame. See Sesamum indicum. Sesamum alatum, 298380, 300107. capense, 298381—298382. indicum, 298629-—298630. marlothii, 298388. schinzianum, 298384. triphyllum, 298385, 300108. triphyllum var. triphyllum, 298386. Sesbania eraltata, 296055. roxburghti, 301003-—301004. sesban, 298626. sp., 302088. Setaria (hybrid), 299048. flabellata, 300109. italica, 296378. neglecta, 300110. phanerococca, 299044, 299072. See Crambe mari- sphacelata, 295368, 296007—296008, 299073—299081. woodiu, 300111-300112. sp., 300118. Sheperdia canadensis, 303598—-303601. Siberian quill. See Scilla siberica. Silverberry. See Elaeagnus commutata. Silvervine. See Actinidia polygama. Silverweed. See Potentilia anserina. Smilacina stellata, 296766. Snakegourd. See Trichosanthes angui- na. Snowdrops. See Galanthus nivalis. Snowflake, spring. See Leucojum ver- num. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 Soapberry, southern. See Sapindus sa- ponaria. Solanum (hybrid), 298951. bukasovii, 296123. medians, 296124. melongena, 302805-302812. multi-interruptum, 296125. quitoense, 294475. raphanifolium, 296126. sparsipilum, 296127. sucrense, 296128. tuberosum, 296082-296083, 296084—296095, 296096-296107, 296111, 296329, 297306-2973815, 298018, 302489, 303416-303151. sp., 296360. Solidago altissima, 296767. canadensis, 296768. graminifolia, 296769. purshii, 296770. sempervirens, 296771. | Sorbus aucuparia var. adulis, 297608. commixta, 296025. scopulina, 295868—-295870, 302460-— 302461, 303602. Sorghastrum elliottii, 302089. friesti, 302090. nutans, 302091-802101. secundum, 302102. sp., 302108. Sorghum aethiopicum, 302104—-302106. almum, 302107—302110. arundinaceum, 302111-802118. bicolor, 295120-2951238, 297093- 297252, 300115, 300650-800654, 302119-302130. caffrorum, 302135. caudatum, 302131-—3802134. controversum, 3021386. dochna, 302137-—802139. drummondiui, 302140-302141. durra, 302142—302148. gambicum, 302149-302151. halepense, 302152-302172. hewisonit, 302173. japonicum, 302174. miliaceum, 302175—802176. nigricans, 302177-302178. nitidum, 301245, 302179-302184, | 302468. plumosum, 302185-302189. propinquum, 302190-302196. roxburghti, 302234. splendidum, 299410. subglabrescens, 302200-802219. sudanense, 302220-802227. versicolor, 300116, 302228. verticilliflorum, 300117—300120, 302229-302231. virgatum, 302232-302233. sp., 300121, 302197-302199, 302235-302298, 302426, 303142. Sorgo. See Sorghum dochna. Soybean. See Glycine maz. Spelt. See Triticum spelta. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 367 Sphaeralcea parvifolia, 308603-303606. | Tephrosia—Continued Spinach. See Spinacia oleracea. Spinacia oleracea, 2963938, 303138. Sporobolus fimbriatus, 300122800123. ioclados var. usitatus, 300124. nitens, 300125. virginicus, 300126. sp., 303607. Spruce, common. See Picea abies. Norway. See P. purpurea. Spurge, caper. See Huphorbia lathyrus. Squash. See Cucurbita maxima. Strachyurus praecox, 296026. Stenotaphrum, secundatum, 296577, 300127-300130. Sterculia urens, 297279. Stereochlaena cameronti, 3001381. Stewartia monadelpha, 298062. psuedo-camellia, 298063. Stewartia, Japanese. See Stewartia pseudo-camellia. Stipa brachychaeta, 297965—-297966. bromoides, 303113. clarazii, 297967. gynertoides, 297968. humilis, 302450. hyalina, 297969. megapotamica, 297970-297971. nutans, 297972. papposa, 297973—-297975. speciosa, 302451. tenacissima, 297977. tenuis, 297976. sp., 297978, 303608-303609. Stizolobium deeringianum, 3001838, 3030638. Stonecrop, aizoon. See Sedum aizoon. roseroot. See S. rosewm. Strawberry. See Fragaria spp.* Stylosanthes gracilis, 298627. guyanensis, 295872, 301005. sundaica, 300134, 301006. Styrax platanifolia, 2980382. Sugarcane. See Saccharum spp.* Sunflower. See Helianthus annuus. Sunn-hemp. See Crotalaria juncea. Sweet clover. See Melilotus sulcata. white. See M. alba. yellow. See M. officinalis. Sweetgum, Formosa. See Liquidambar formosana. Sweetpotato. See Ipomoea batatas. Swordbean. See Canavalia gladiata. Symphoricarpos longiflorus, 303610. sp., 303611-803615. Symplocos chinensis, 296027. Tagetes lucida, 296056. Talauma mexicana, 302802. Talinum paniculatum, 298083. Taraxacum kok-saghyz, 297412-297421. Taxodium distichum, 300644. Taxus baccata, 298048. Teak. See Tectona grandis. Tectona grandis, 300645. Tephrosia candida, 302788. cinerea, 296078, 302789. incana, 302790-302792. lepida, 302798. purpurea, 300135. radicans, 302794. sp., 302804. : Teramnus uncinatus, 296583. Terminalia argentea, 300646. Tetrachne dregei, 3001386—300137. letragonia arbuscula, 300138. Tetrapogon mossambicensis, 300139. Chemeda triandra, 300140-300141. Cheobroma cacao, 299396, 302786— 302787. Thesium triflorum, 300142. Thespesia populnea, 297052. Tibouchina mutabilis, 297446. Tigridia, sp., 295664. Timbo. See Enterolobium contortisili- quum. Timothy. See Phleum pratense. Tobacco. See Nicotiana tabacum. Tomato. See Lycopersicon esculentum. Townsendia sp., 303616. Treebine, winged. See Cissus quadran- gularis. Trefoil. See Lotus sulphureus. birdsfoot. See L. corniculatus. Trichachne insularis, 301276. Trichilia emetica, 300148. Trichopteryx dregeana, 300144. Trichosanthes anguina, 294476. cucumerina, 296058. Trientalis borealis, 296772. Trifolium africanum, 300145-300146. agrarium, 296647-296648. agrarium cf. alexandrinum, 296649. alexandrinum, 296650—296651, 298426-298427, 298444298446. alpestre, 302544. alpinum, 294597. ambiguum, 297979-297980, 3802545-302547. angustifolium, 296652-296654. arvense, 295608, 296655. badium, 294598. berytheum, 298428298429. bullatum, 298430. burchellianum, 300147-300148. campestre, 295609, 296656—296660, 298447298448, 302964. cherleri, 296661—296663, 297981- 297982, 298431, 298449-298451, 302965—-302966. clypeatum, 298432, 298452-298453. cf. compactum, 296664—296665. curvisepalum, 298454-298462. erlosphoerum, 302548. formosum, 298433, 298463. fragiferum, 29MM Os 297983- 297986, 298464-298465, 302549- 302561. gemellum, 302967. 368 Trifolium—Continued glanduliferum, 296666. globosum, 296667—296672. glomeratum, 296673, 302968. hirtum, 296674-296676, 302969- 302970. hybridum, 295610, 296379, 297319, 302562—302563. cf. hybridum, 296677-296678. hybridim ssp. anatolicum, 302564. incarnatum, 298099. israeliticum, 296679-296680. lappaceum, 296681, 298466-—298472, 302971. lupinaster, 297380. medium, 295352, 297381. megalanthum, 297987-—297992. meneghinianum, 298473-298478. nigrescens, 297993-297996. palaestinum, 298434, 298479- 298481. patens, 297997. pauciflorum, 302565. physodes, 296682-296686, 302566- | 302573. pilulare, 298482. pratense, 294481, 294539, 294540, 294797-—294882, 295355, 295673- | 295679, 296687-296696, 297088, 297320, 300149-300154, 300158- 300162, 300972, 302421, 302574- | 302588, 302972, 303065-303080. | purpureum, 295611, 296697-— 296698, 298483-298484. radicosum, 302589. repens, 294541-294558, 296380, 296701—296702, 298485, 300155-300157, 302590-302605, 302973. ef. repens, 296699-296700. resupinatum, 296703-296706, 298435-298436, 302974. 297321, 302441, scabrum, 296707, 298437, 298490 | 298491. scutatum, 298438, 302606. setiferum, 296708-296709. spumosum, 295612, 298492-298493. | stellatum, 296710-296712, 298439, 298494-298496. stenophyllum, 298497-298498. striatum, 302975-3802976. strictum, 297448. subterraneum, 2967138, 302977. tomentosum, 295613, 296714— 296719, 298499-298503. tomentosum var. tomentosum, 298440. trichocephalum, 297998. vavilovi, 298441, 298504—298507. velivolum, 296720. xerocephalum, 298508. sp., 294559, 296721, 298419- 298421, 294883, | 298486—298489, | PLANT INVENTORY NO. 172 Trigonella arabica, 296041. foenum-graecum, 296394, 302448— 302449, 302978-302979. gladiata, 296066. ef. stellata, 295838, 296722. Triosteum erythrocarpum, 2967738. rosthornti, 296774. sinuatum, 297565. Tripsacum latifolium, 299397. laxum, 299398. sp., 297791-297796. Trisetum flavescens, 294884-294886. Triteleia uniflora, 302726. Triticum (hybrids) , 297001, 297002. aestivum, 294561—-294564, 294565- 294578, 294579, 294580-294581, 294887-294999, 295344-295350, 295614—295625, 295962-295964, 295991-295998, 296726, 297003- 297029, 297322-297325, 297327, 297624-297738, 297828-297829, 298399-298413, 298542-298587, 298603, 2991382, 299133, 299414— 299426, 300948-3800951, 302424, 302425, 302527, 303081. compactum, 295000-295002. | dicoccoides, 300989-300990. | dicoccoides var. fulvovillosum, 300991. dicoccum, 297830. 294586—294590, 295003- 295055, 295351, 295965-295968, 297831-297857. ispahanicum var. biaristatum, 294477. ispahanicum var. uniaristatum, 294478. | macha, 295056-295057. monococcum, 295058. x secale, 295999. spelta, 295059-295069. timonovum, 297326. timopheevi, 297030. turgidum, 295070-295074, 297858— 297862. vavilovii var. vaneum, 296314. zhukovskyi, 296968. Tulip, lady. See Tulipa clusiana. Tulipa batalinti, 302727. biflora, 302728. chrysantha, 302729. clusiana, 302730-302781. galatica, 302732. greigii, 302733-302735. kaufmanniana, 302736-302747. linifolia, 302748. marjolettii, 302749. maximowtiezii, 302750. persica, 302751. praestans, 302752. pulchella, 302753-302754. tarda, 302755. urumiensis, 302756. vvedenskyi, 296983. durum, | wilsoniana, 302757. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1964 Turnip. See Brassica rapa. Ulmus (hybrid), 297425. pumila var. arborea, 297426— 297427. (Undetermined.) , 300649, 303625. Urd. See Phaseolus mungo. Urochloa mosambicensis, 296009, 300163-800166. cf. trichopus, 300168. sp., 300167. Utricularia bifida, 301136. montana, 301137. Vaccinium corymbosum, 296395— 296412. deliciosum, 298049. hirsutum, 298050. lamarckw. 296418. myrtilloides, 296414—-296415. urceolatum, 295081. sp., 296416. Vellozia retinervis, 296115. Velvetbean. deering. See S. derringianum. Verbena sp., 303617-3803619. Vetch. See Vicia narbonensis. purple. See Vicia benghalensis. Vetiveria filipes, 302299. zizantoides, 302300. Viburnum acerifolium, 296350—296352. corylifolium, 296320. dilatatum, 296028. lantana, 300584. lentago, 296353-296356. luzonicum var. formosanum, 302825. rafinesquiannum, 296357—296358. sargenti, 296029. trilobum, 296359. sp., 299148. Viburnum, linden. See Viburnum dila- tatum. Vicia benghalensis, 297999-298016. faba, 300169, 301007-301015. narbonensis, 3038064. sp., 294642-294645, 300170. Vigna sinensis, 297561—297562, 298051, 300171-300175, 302457-802458. wilmsti, 300176. sp., 294479, 294480. Villebrunea pedunculata, 302826. Viola aurea, 303620. sp., 303621. 297477, 300647- 369 Virgilia oroboides, 300177. Vitex montevidensis, 300985. payos, 302762. pinnata, 297318. Vitis (hybrid) , 296418. vinifera, 296419-296425, 302607-— 302611, 303626—303627. Voandzeia subterranea, 298052. Vulpia myuros, 302663. Walnut, Persian. See Juglans regia. Wampi. See Clausena lansium. Warszewiczia coccinea, 299376. Watermelon. See Citrullus lanatus. Watsonia (hybrids), 297382-297383, 3800178-800179, 300181. aletroides, 300182. angusta, 300183. humilis, 300184. tridifolia var. obrieni, 300185. marginata, 300186. meriana, 300180. priori, 300187. pyramidata, 300188. stanfordii, 300189. sp., 300190-800192. Wayfaring-tree. See Viburnum lan- tana. Weigela (hybrid), 295108—295111. hortensis, 2960380. Wendlandia formosana, 302827. Wheat. See Triticum spp.* common. See T. aestivum. durum. See T. durum. poulard. See T. turgidum. Wildrye. See Elymus europaeus. Willow. See Salix grahami. Winter-aconite. See Franthis hyemalis. Witch-hazel. See Hamamelis spp.* vernal. See H. vernalis. Yang tao. See Actinidia chinensis. Yew, English. See Taxus baccata. Yucca sp., 803622-303624. Zanthoxylum piperitum, 296031. Zea mays, 295289-295296, 296723- 296725, 296727-296730, 296731- 296746, 297399-297406, 297799- 297818, 298509-298540, 298825, 302306-302307, 302308-302395, 302406-30415, 302803. Zizyphus jujuba, 298102. mauritiana, 299447. 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Ne duit 288 ‘PAGS Amin RLOAUSS LKAGOS Catal , lay aa wie ree wets alas tg Of Rae boils wean Ci bebe hee JGasES | | | Plant Inventory No. 173 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Washington, D.C., March 1969 @ WEEeEEE PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED JANUARY 1 to DECEMBER 31, 1965 (NOS. 303628 to 310335) CONTENTS Page USDA SITU OL seca Pe SOD tees ee NO ee RR i Ce = 8 Index of common and scientific names... 257 This inventory, No. 178, lists the plant material (Nos. 303628 to 310335) received by the New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, during the period from January 1 to December 31, 1965. The inventory is a historical record of plant material introduced for Department and other specialists and is not to be considered as a list of plant ma- terial for distribution. The species names used are those under which the plant ma- terial was received. These have been corrected only for spelling, authorities, and obvious synonymy. Questions related to the names published in the inventory and obvious errors should be directed to the author. If misidentification is apparent, please submit an herbarium specimen with flowers and fruit for reidentification. HowArpD L. HYLAND Botanist Plant Industry Station Beltsville, Md. ee ee » a fF omih : Mig eine STE. OV. CROWNSGI WIUTILOIADA 16 TARAS Be Y oAe) dowd * JSM3930 of £ YAAUVAL CQQUGORTH SATA , se erae\ £ Of DAOee .cur - - oboe Dee OO ‘l violin VEL {) Lovieost 066 ryA ,notaevaciens our ee | TW CSS SCRaee 0s Ee i 28k bu silig INVENTORY 303628. DIGITARIA DIDACTYLA Willd. var DECALVATA Henr. _ Gramineae. From Australia. Plants presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and In- dustrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received Jan. 8, 1965. Grown at West Ryde, Sydney. 303629. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Cruciferae. Cabbage. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by Chief, Division of Plant and Seed Control, Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Received Jan. 11, 1965. Cabbage Number 20. 303630 to 303634. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Agricultural College, Roseworthy. Received Jan. 11, 1965. 303630. ‘Heron’. 303633. ‘Raven’. 303631. ‘Rac 414’, 303634. ‘Sabre’. 303632. ‘Rac 662’. 303635. LOLIUM RIGIDUM Gaud. Gramineae. - Wimmera ryegrass. From Australia. Seeds presented by Division of Plant Industry, Common- wealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Re- ceived Jan. 11, 1965. 303636 and 303637. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Leguminosae. Alfalfa. From Spain. Seeds presented by Agricultural Attache, Embassy of Spain, Washington, D.C. Received Jan. 11, 1965. 303636. ‘Bunuel’. 303637. ‘San Isidro 3’. 303638. PINUS sp. Pinaceae. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by Agricultural Mission, Agency for International Development, Kabul. Received Jan. 11, 1965. Previous introduction P.I. 271431. Stands hot weather well in southern Afghanistan; fast growing. 303639. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. From Venezuela. Seeds collected by Wallace Stuart, Stratham, New Ham- shire. Received Jan. 11, 1965. Black bean collected on farm of Justo Perez, Las Dantas, Tachira. 303640. BROMUS WILLDENOWII Kunth Gramineae. Rescuegrass. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by S. R. Gasson, Marguard, Orange Free State, through Plant Introduction Officer, Divi- sion of Plant and Seed Control, Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Received Jan. 11, 1965. Local name: B. nakuru. 4 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 303641 and 303642. From India. Seeds presented by the Forest Botanist, Forest Research Insti- tute, Dehra Dun, Uttar Pradesh. Received Jan. 11, 1965. 303641. CLERODENDRON HETEROPHYLLUM R.Br. Verbenaceae. 303642. LAGERSTROEMIA LANCEOLATA Wall. Lythraceae. 303643 to 303645. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Rice. From Dominican Republic. Seeds presented by Yun-te Yao, Agricultural Technical Mission, Republic of China, in November 1964. Received Jan. 11, 1965. 303643. ‘Tono Brea 208’. 303644. ‘Tono Brea 439’. 303645. ‘Tono Brea 572’. 303646. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Rice. From Honduras. Seeds presented by Cereal Crops Research Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Stuttgart, Arkansas in December 1964. Re- ceived Jan. 11, 1965. Collected in valley area about 4 miles inland from north coast of Honduras. 303647. DOMBEYA TILIACEAE Planch. Sterculiaceae. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by Botanical Research Institute, Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Re- ceived Jan. 11, 1965. Col. No. 2878. Fort Grey Forest Reserve, East London, scrub forest. Col- lected by M. J. Wells, May 28, 1964. 303648 and 303649. ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA (L.) Heyn. Cruci- ferae. From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Botanical Garden of the University, Lund. Received Jan. 11, 1965. 303648. Col. No. 288. Skummeslov, Holland. Elevation 10 meters. 303649. Col. No. 289. Ven, Skane. Elevation 25 meters. 303650 to 303653. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merr. Leguminosae. Soybean. From Australia. Seeds presented by Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Brisbane. Received Jan. 11, 1965. 303650. C.P.I. 34066. Sjs Li-Zia, China. 303651. C.P.I.34068. China. 303652. C.P.I. 34069. Liam-zia-Tno, China. 303653. C.P.I° 34070. Nepal. 303654 to 303658. SORGHUM DOCHNA (Forsk.) Snowden Grami- neae. Sorgo. From the United Arab Republic. Seeds presented by the Director, Foreign Relations Department, Ministry of Agriculture, Cairo. Originally from Malakal, Sudan. Received Jan. 11, 1965. 303654. ‘Bodor’. 303657. ‘Nebur Der’. 303655. ‘Coral’. 303658. ‘Nerum Boer’. 303656. ‘Kassaby’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 5 303659 and 303660. From Guatemala. Seeds collected by W. T. Atkinson, Department of Agricul- ture, Sydney, New South Wales. Received Jan. 11, 1965. 303659. DIGITARIA SMUTSII Stent Gramineae. Col. No. 146. Collected in Chimaltenango. 303660. PENNISETUM COMPLANATUM (Nees) Hems]. Gramineae. Col. No. 148. Collected in Chimaltenango. 303661. LESPEDEZA PUBESCENS Hayata Leguminosae. From China. Seeds presented by the Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Taipei, Taiwan. Received Jan. 11, 1965. Collected on Central Range of Taiwan at elevation 3,000 feet. 303662. LYCOPERSICON sp. Solanaceae. From Ecuador. Seeds collected by E. P. Imle, American Cocoa Research In- stitute, Washington, D.C., in November 1964 at Milagro. Received Jan. 11, 1965. Fruit red, %-inch diameter, round. Wild. 303663 to 303676. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. From Italy. Seeds presented by Angelo Bianchi, Instituto di Allcovamento Vegetale per la Cerealicoltura, Bologna. Received Jan. 11, 1965. 303663. ‘Falchetto (I. Bo. 222)’. 303670. ‘I. Bo. 1472/506’. 303664. ‘Forte (I. Bo. 991)’. 303671. ‘I. Bo. 1892’. 303665. ‘Funo (I. Bo. 69)’. 303672. ‘I. Bo. 2299”. 303666. ‘Funone (I. Bo. 1494)’. 303673. ‘I. Bo. 2422/464’. 303667. ‘Resistente’. 303674. ‘I. Bo. 2532/464’. 303668. ‘I. Bo. 110’. 303675. ‘I. Bo. 2556/463’. 303669. ‘I. Bo. 991’. . 303676. ‘I. Bo. 2735/459”. 303677 to 303679. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Rice. From the Philippines. Seed presented by the International Rice Research Institute, Los Banos. Received Dec. 22, 1964. Numbered Jan. 11, 1965. 303677. ‘Khao Tah Haeng 17’. From Taiwan. 303678. ‘Radin Ebos 64’. From Malaya. 303679. ‘Subang Intan 16’. From Malaya. 303680 to 303686. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Rice. From Taiwan. Seeds presented by the College of Agriculture, Taiwan Pro- vincial Chung-Hsing University, Taichung. Received Dec. 22, 1964. Num- bered Jan. 11, 1965. 303680. ‘H207’. (X10). 303681. ‘I-kung-Pao—5-3-4’. (5 hr. nutron). 303682. ‘Keh—tze-20-74’, | 303683. ‘Lui-chou—25-108-30’. 303684. ‘Shuang-chiang—30-21’. 303685. ‘Taichung No. 65’ X ‘Taichung native No. 1’. Lodging resistant strain induced by radiation. HR 539. 303686. ‘do-HR 540’. 6 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 303687 and 303688. From Great Britain. Plants presented by Hillier and Sons, Winchester, Eng- land. Received Jan. 11, 1965. 303687. KALMIA LATIFOLIA L. Ericaceae. Mountain-laurel. ‘Clementine Churchill’. Flowers near red. 303688. RUSCUS ACULEATUS L. Liliaceae. Butchersbroom. A free-fruiting form. 303689. CYCLAMEN PERSICUM Mill. Primulaceae. Florists cyclamen. From Canada. Plants presented by Niagara Parks Department, Niagara Falls, Ontario. Received Jan. 11, 1965. 303690 to 303700. From Brazil. Plants presented by Fritz Dungs, Rio de Janeiro. Received Dec. 9, 1964. Numbered Jan. 12, 1965. 303690. CATASETUM sp. Orchidaceae. ‘Tucano’. 303691. EPIDENDRUM VESPA Vell. Orchidaceae. 303692. LAELIA CINNIBARINA Batem. in Lindl. Orchidaceae. 303693. MAXILLARIA ACUTIFOLIA Schlech. Orchidaceae. 303694. ONCIDIUM BLANCHETII Reichb. f. Orchidaceae. 303695. ONCIDIUM CONCOLOR Hook. 303696. ONCIDIUM CRISPUM Lodd. 303697. ONCIDIUM EDWALLII Cogn. 303698. ONCIDIUM MARSHALLIANUM Reichb. f. 303699 ONCIDIUM PULVINATUM Lindl. 303700. SOPHRONITIS GRANDIFLORA Lindl. Orchidaceae. 303701 to 303703. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Gramineae. Sugarcane. From the Philippines. Cuttings presented by the Philippine Sugar Institute, Manila. Received Jan. 12, 1965. 303701. ‘PHIL 53-3’. 303702. ‘PHIL 53-33’. 303703. ‘PHIL 54-60’. 303704 to 303814. From the United States. Seeds presented by L. J. Alexander, Ohio Agricul- tural Experiment Station, Wooster, Ohio. Numbered June 9, 1965. 303704 to 303812. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. P.I. No. Acc. No. Variety Source 303704. 4585 Acer Calif. Packing Corp. San Leandro, Calif. 303705. 4250 Alpine Gleckler Seed, Metamora, Ohio 303706. 4251 Athens Gleckler Seed, Metamora, Ohio JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 393704 to 303814—Continued "303704 to 303812—Continued P.I. No. 303707. 303708. 303709. 303710. 303711. 303712. 303713. 303714. 303715. 303716. 303717. 303718. 303719. 303720. 303721. 303722. 303723. 303724. 303725. 303726. 303727. 303728. Acc. No. 4205 4220 4231 4239 4240 4252 4206 4207 4253 4254 4208 4583 4255 4256 4257 4213 4214 4263 4258 4215 4216 4217 Variety B4 Burpee’s Gloriana Burpee’s Matchless Burpee’s Sunnybrook EFarliana Burpee’s Table Talk Calaplata Caro Red Cavalier Cluster Mato Colorado Red Colorado Special CPC No. 2 Cuyano Doublerich The Dutchman Earliest & Best Early Chatham Early Dwarf Bush Early Dwarf Red (Australian) Early North Early Pak Early Red Cheek Source Dominion Exp. Farm, Morden, Manitoba Burpee Seed Riverside, Calif. Burpee Seed Riverside, Calif. Burpee Seed Riverside, Calif. Burpee Seed Riverside, Calif. Gleckler Seed Metamora, Ohio Burgess Seed Co., Galesburg, Mich. Alpha Seed Co. Box 1042 Lompoc, Calif. Gleckler Seed Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Metamora, Ohio Gill Seed Co., Portland, Oreg. Calif. Packing Corp. San Leandro, Calif. Gleckler Seed Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Metamora, Ohio Burgess Seed Galesburg, Mich. Burgess Seed Galesburg, Mich. Gleckler Seed Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Metamora, Ohio Dominion Expt. Sta. Morden, Manitoba Alpha Seed Co. Box 1042 Lompoc, Calif. Joseph Harris, Inc. Moreton Farm Rochester, N. Y. 8 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 303704 to 303814—Continued 303704 to 303812—Continued P.I. No. 303729. 303730. 303731. 303732. 303733. 303734. 303735. 303736. 303737. 303738. 303739. 303740. 303741. 303742. 303743. 303744. 303745. 303746. 303747. 303748. 303749. 303750. 303751. Acc. No. 4218 4259 4219 4260 619 4290 4204 4234 4223 4224 4264 4225 4586 4257 4265 Variety Early Wonder Egg Tomato Everbearing Evergreen Tomato Floralau Fortune Gill’s Allpurpose Golden Glow Gosse Lisse Grand Pak Imperial Imp. Colossal Crimson Imp. Colossal Golden Imp. Colossal Red Imp. Colossal Yellow Imp. Pepper Indian River Italian Canner Jubilee Golden Orange K C 185 K C 146 Kenosha Kohamo Source Burgess Seed Galesburg, Mich. Gleckler Seed Metamora, Ohio Burgess Seed Galesburg, Mich. Gleckler Seed Metamora, Ohio J. M. Walker, Bradenton, Fla. Gleckler Seed Metamora, Ohio Gill Seed Co. Portland, Oreg. Gleckler Seed Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Metamora, Ohio Alpha Seed Co. Box 1042 Lompoc, Calif. Alpha Seed Co. Box 1042 Lompoc, Calif. Burgess Seed Co. Galesburg, Mich. Burgess Seed Co. Galesburg, Mich. Burgess Seed Co. Galesburg, Mich. Burgess Seed Co. Galesburg, Mich. Gill Seed Co. Portland, Ore. Burgess Seed Co. Galesburg, Mich. Burgess Seed Co. Galesburg, Mich. Gleckler Seed Metamora, Ohio Campbell Soup Co. Riverton, N. J. Campbell Soup Co. Riverton, N. J. Colorado State Univ. Ft. Collins, Colo. Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 303704 to 303814—Continued 2 3037 04 to 303812—Continued P.I. No. 303752. 303753. 303754. 303755. 303756. 303757. 303758. 303759. 303760. 303761. 303762. 303763. 303764. 303765. 303766. 303767. 303768. 303769. 303770. 303771. 303772. 303773. 303774. 303775. Acc. No. 4226 4266 4267 4227 4228 4268 4229 4230 4273 4271 4269 4270 617 618 4274 4232 4272 4233 4275 4584 4248 4928 4279 4276 Variety Kopiah Laketa Langada Lemon Louisiana All Season Lutescent Mammoth Wonder Manalee Market Favorite Market Supreme Marmande Marman World’s Earliest Marmande Regular Marmande Verticillium Resistant Mendoza 44 Meteor Mission Dyke Mustang Nectarine Nr 13 Owyhee Payette Peron Pink San Marzano Source Burgess Seed Co. Galesburg, Mich. Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Burgess Seed Co. Galesburg, Mich. Burgess Seed Co. Galesburg, Mich. Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Burgess Seed Co. Galesburg, Mich. Burgess Seed Co. Galesburg, Mich. Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Cicearone, Bari, Italy Ciccarone, Bari, Italy Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Alpha Seed Co. Box 1042 Lompoe, Calif. Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Dominion Expt. Farm Morden, Manitoba Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Utah Agr. Expt. Sta. Idaho Agr. Expt. Sta. Idaho Agr. Expt. Sta. Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio 10 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 303704 to 303814—Continued 303704 to 303812—Continued PT.No: 303776. 303777. 303778. 303779. 303780. 303781. 303782. 303783. 303784. 303785. 303786. 303787. 303788. 303789. 303790. 303791. 303792. 303793. 303794. 303795. 303796. 303797. Acc. No. 4280 4281 4277 4278 4236 4934 4249 Variety Plamar Premier Protruding Carpels (Orchids) Puck Red Cloud Red Tomato Red Top Red Top Rio Grande Ruffled Tomato San Marzano Santa Catalina Seattle Best of All Sequoia Stenner’s Exhibition Summer Prolific Tatinter Tatura Textol W-7 Thessaloniki Thick Sepal Tiny Tim 173 Source Gleckler Seed Coo. Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Alpha Seed Co. Box 1042 Lompoc, Calif. Scotland thru Dr. L. J. Alexander, Wooster, Ohio Calif. Agr. Expt. Sta. Berkeley, Calif. Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Texas Agr. Expt. Sta. Jacksonville, Tex. Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Gill Seed Co. Portland, Ore. Alpha Seed Co. Box 1042 Lompoc, Calif. Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 303704 to 303814—Continued 303704 to 303812—Continued 11 P.I. No. Ace. No. Variety Source 303798. 4297 Tomango Miller’s Greenhouse Belleville, Ohio 303799. 4241 Trip L. Crop Burgess Seed Co. Climbing Galesburg, Mich. 303800. 4581 Utah 13 Utah Agr. Expt. Sta. 303801. 605 Utah 665 Utah Agr. Expt. Sta. Peru Wild (V.R.) 303802. 4930 Utah 665-11 Utah Agr. Expt. Sta. (Homozygous Ve gene) 303803. 4931 Utah 665-13 Utah Agr. Expt. Sta. (Homozygous Ve gene) 303804. 4932 Utah 665-17 Utah Agr. Expt. Sta. (Homozygous Ve gene) 303805. 4295 Vokal Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio 303806. 4582 VR Moscow Utah Agr. Expt. Sta. 303807. 4296 Wheatley Gleckler Seed Co. Metamora, Ohio 303808. 42:42 Wilt Master Burgess Seed Co. Galesburg, Mich. 303809. 4248 Wisconsin 55 Burgess Seed Co. Galesburg, Mich. 303810. 4244 Yellow Pear Burpee Seed Co. Riverside, Calif. 303811. 4245 Yellow Plum Burpee Seed Co. Riverside, Calif. 303812. 4933 Yellow Tomato Scotland thru Dr. L. J. Alexander, Wooster, Ohio 303813. LYCOPERSICON (hybrid). Solanaceae. Acc. No. 4235. Burpee Seed Co., Riverside, Calif. Suspected cross L. esculentum < L. pimpinellifolium. Fruit red cherry. 303814. LYCOPERSICON PERUVIANUM (L.) Mill. Solanaceae. Ace. No. 4929. University of Idaho, Parma, Idaho. Verticillium resistant. 303815. CAMELLIA JAPONICA L. Theaceae. Common camellia. From India. Plant presented by B. R. College, Bichpuri, Agra. Received Jan. 18, 1965. ‘Full Moon’. 303816. ARRHENATHERUM ELATIUS (L.) Presl Gramineae. Tall oatgrass. From Canada. Seeds presented by Canadian Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, ex Max-Planck Institut, Cologne, Germany. Numbered Jan. 22, 1965. Nonshattering mutation found in open-pollinated stand. 12 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 303817 to 303842. From the United States. Seeds now being held at Regional Plant Introduction Station, Geneva, N. Y. Selections made at Geneva. Numbered Jan. 26, 1965. 303817 to 303824. LorTus CORNICULATUS L. Leguminosae. Birdsfoot trefoil. 303817. G-8432. Selection from P.I. 255302. Plants vigorous, erect, very leafy. Good seed producer, winter hardiness and spring recovery. 303818. G-8433 S. Selection from P.I. 255303. Plant vigorous, leafy, many stemmed; medium maturity, excellent aftermath, excellent winter and spring recovery. 303819. G-8434 S. Selection from P.I. 255304. Plant vigorous, leafy, many stemmed; matures late, excellent winter and spring recovery. 303820. G-8435 S1. Selection from P.I.255305. Plant vigorous, short, stiff, erect; exhibits rapid growth rate; excellent winter and spring recovery and fall growth. 303821. G-8435 S2. Selection from P.I. 255305. Plant vigorous, erect, many stemmed, large leaves, open crown. Fair seed producer. 303822. G-—8585 S. Selection from P.I. 255176. Plant vigorous, very erect, height 28 inches, width 41 inches, very leafy, excellent seed pro- ducer; winter hardy, good spring and fall recovery. 303823. G-8748 S1. Selection from P.I. 228151. Plant very vigorous, medium erect, early blossoming. Persistent, winter hardy, good spring recovery and fall growth. 303824. G-8748. S. Selection from P.I. 228151. Plant very vigorous, medium erect, blooms one week later than Viking. Persistent, winter hardy, good spring recovery and fall growth. 303825. PHALARIS AQUATICA L. Gramineae. Large canarygrass. G-8780 S. Selection from P.J. 207961. Plant cold tolerant, winter hardy, vigorous, leafy. Culm height 40 inches, leaf height 24 inches, late blooming. Tolerates hot summer, good seed producer. 303826. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Leguminosae. Strawberry clover. G—5024 B. Component of P.I. 227255, made at Geneva, N.Y. Plant very vigorous, spreading, stoloniferous, medium seedling vigor, excellent spread- ing capacity; seeds second year. 303827 to 303831. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Leguminosae. Red clover. 303827. G—2534 S. Selection from P.I. 239972: Plant vigorous, leafy, persistent, excellent winter hardiness, good spring recovery. 303828. G—2535 S. Selection from P.I. 239973. Plant vigorous, leafy, persistent, medium time of blooming, good winter hardiness, spring recovery and recovery after cutting. Good seeder. 303829. G-6216 S. Selection from P.J. 235877. Plant medium type, vigorous, many stemmed, persistent, winter hardy, good spring re- covery, medium fall growth; free from powdery mildew. 303830. G-6253 S. Selection from P.I. 236612. Plant medium type, vigorous, persistent, possible tolerance to mosaic. 303831. G—8596 S. Selection from P.I. 230090. Plant medium type, medium winter hardy and spring recovery. Resistance to target spot and red clover vein mosaic. 303832 to 303842. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Leguminosae. White clover. 303832. G—859 S. Selection from P.I. 206302. Plants vigorous, pros- trate spreading, very late blooming, excellent winter and spring re- Couey: Mosaic free, competes well with lawn grasses. Excellent seeder. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 13 303817 to 303842—Continued - 303832 to 303842—Continued 303833. G—2060 S. Selection from P.I. 224680. Plants vigorous, wide spreader, very attractive dark green leaves, remains green year around. Tolerant to white clover mosaic, alfalfa mosaic and BV2. 303834. G-—2540 S. Selection from P.I. 239978. Plants very vigorous, spreading with many stolons, late blooming, medium spring recovery, good fall recovery. 303835. G-—2544 S. Selection from P.I. 239982. Plants vigorous, wide spreader, leafy, good fall growth, winter hardiness and spring recovery. 303836. G-—2545 S. Selection from P.I. 239983. Plants very vigorous, spreading, dense, late blooming and disease tolerant. 303837. G—4853 S. Selection from P.I. 229655. Plants vigorous, leafy, free from leaf hopper damage. Very late blooming. Winter hardy, excellent spring recovery and fall growth. 303838. G—4849. Selection from P.I. 230183. Plants vigorous, many stolons, medium time bloom, seed yield and winter hardiness; excellent fall growth. 303839. G-—5026 S. Selection from P.I. 227874. Plants vigorous, wide spread, early blooming, leafy. Good winter hardiness and spring re- covery. Variable leaf markings. Mosaic free. 303840. G-5195. S. Selection from P.I. 231784. Plants exhibit good vigor, excellent winter hardiness and spring recovery. 303841. G—5640 S. Selection from P.I. 234490. Plants variable in stolon size and leaf type; medium maturity, excellent winter hardiness; fair spring recovery. 303842. G—5771 S. Selection from P.I. 234450. Plants with medium- size stolons, dark green leaves on undersides, “V” marking; excellent winter hardiness and spring recovery; virus tolerant. 303843. EKUPHORBIA PULCHERRIMA PLENISSIMA Hort. Euphorbi- aceae. From Ethiopia. Cuttings collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, U.S. National Arboretum, Washington, D.C. Received Jan. 25, 1965. A double-flowered form with flower a foot across. Growing on the ground of the Jimma Agricultural and Technical School, Jimma. Collected Jan. 9, 1965. 303844 to 303847. LESPEDEZA CAPITATA Michx. Leguminosae. Bushclover. From the United States. Seeds collected by V. B. Hawk, Ames, Iowa; and E. L. McPherron, Syracuse, N.Y.; Soil Conservation Service, U.S. De- partment of Agriculture. Numbered Jan. 25, 1965. 303844. MI-5773. Buena Vista County, Iowa. 303845. MI-5798. Boone County, Iowa. 303486. MI-5998. Near Kankakee, IIl. 303847. MI-6048. Near Red Granite, Wis. 303848 to 303944. ZEA MAYS L. Gramineae. Corn. From the United States. Seeds presented by N. P. Neal, University of Wis- consin, Madison, Wis. Original sources as noted. Numbered Jan. 25, 1965. Open pollinated. 303848 to 303852 from Chile. 303848. A.459. PGWNo.3. Kernels deep white. 14 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 303848 to 303944—Continued 303848 to 303852—Continued 303849. A. 464. PGNo.9. Yellow dimple dent. 303850. A.465. PGNo.10. Red flint. 303851. A.466. PGNo.11. Red flint. 303852. A.467. PGNo.12. Very light yellow dent. 303853. A.468. Bulgaria via U.S.S.R. Lekchevskaya, medium early. 303854. A.469. U.S.S.R. Chernovitsky Dent 3135, early Ukraine. 303855. A.470. U.S.S.R. Chenovitskaya 21. Yellow dent. 805858: A. 471. U.S.S.R. via Czechslovakia. Chesky Konsky Zub. White ent. 303857. A.472. U.S.S.R.via Bulgaria. Yellow dent. 303858. A.473. U.S.S.R. via Ukrainia. White dent, early. 303859. A.474. U.S.S.R. via Bulgaria. Lekchevskaya. Yellow dent. 303860. A.476. U.S.S.R.via Poland. Pezebendowska. White dent. 303861. A. 477. U.S.S.R. via Bulgaria. Maximirsky Konsky Zub. Yel- low dent; mountain region. 303862. A. 478. U.S.S.R. via Poland. Pczebendowska Bursztynova. Yel- low dent. 303863. A.479. U.S.S.R. Vigorous, yellow dent, cold resistant, 6° C. 303864. A. 480. U.S.S.R. Grushenko. Dnepropetrovs area, dry. 303865 to 303919. From Japan. 303865. A.504. Angel of Midnight. 303866. A.505. Klein Kornigel Orange, Mais “Motto”. 303867. A.506. Parr Kirchner Mais. 303868. A.508. Pantz felder Saat mais. 303869. A.509. Meinerser Fruhmais. 303870. A.510. Mecklinburgel Korner. 303871. A.511. Sapporo 8-row. 303872. A.512. Sa Ka Shita. 303873. A.513. Ki Wa Se. 303874. A.514. Irareko. 303875. A.515. Iwanai Zairai-A. 303876. A.516. Yates Co. Flint. 303877. A.517. South American Corn. 303878. A.518. Shiro Saki gake. 303879. A.519. White 8-row. 303880. A.520. White corn. 303881. A.521. Black corn. 303882. A.522. Longfellow. 303883. A.523. Onoa. 303884. A.524. Masuke Zai rai. 303885. A.525. Shu tsu san-A. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 303848 to 303944—Continued ~ 303865 to 303919—Continued 303886. 303887. 303888. 303889. 303890. 303891. 303892. 303893. 303894. 303895. 303896. 303897. 303898. 303899. 303900. 303901. 303902. 303903. 303904. 303905. 303906. 303907. 303908. 303909. 303910. 303911. 303912. 303913. 303914. 303915. 303916. 303917. 303918. 303919. PPP PPP PPP PPP PP PP PP PP Ph 526. 527. 528. 529. 530. 531. 532. 533. 534. 535. 536. 537. 538. 539. 540. 541. 542. 544, 545. 546. 547. 548. 549. 550. 551. 557. 558. 562. 563. 567. 569. 570. 571. 572. 303920. A. 573. gion. 303921. A. 574. 303922. A. 622. 303923. JELls NOs Sample No. Place of Origin 309288. 6-13837 Netiv HaLamed-He 309289. 6-1338 Haruvit 309290. 6-1339 Haruvit 309291. 6-1340 Haruvit 309292. 6-1341 Haruvit 3092938. 6-1342 Sedot Mikha 309294. 6-1343 Sedot Mikha 309295. 6-1344 Sedot Mikha 309296. 6—-1845 Sedot Mikha 309297. 6—-1346 Sedot Mikha 309298. 6-1347 Devira 309299. 6-1348 Devira 309300. 6-1349 Devira 309301. 6—-1350 Devira | 309302. 6-1352 Devira 309303. 6—-1353 Devira 309304. 6-1354 Devira 309305. 6—-1355 Ahuzzam 309306. 6-1356 Ahuzzam 309307. 6-1358 Ahuzzam 309308. 6-1359 Ahuzzam 309309. 6—-1360 Ahuzzam Region—northern Negev 309310. 6-1361 Mishlat Ma’ahaz 309311. 61362 Mishlat Ma’ahaz 309312. 6—1363 Mishlat Ma’ahaz 309313. 6-1364 Mishlat Ma’ahaz 309314. 6-1365 Mishlat Ma’ahaz Region—Judean foothills 309315. 6-1366 Lahav 309316. 6-1368 Lahav 309317. 6-1370 Lahav 309318. 6-1871 Lahav 309319. 6-13738 Nehusha 309320. 6-1375 Nehusha 309321. 6-1377 Lakhish 309322. 6—-1378 Lakhish 309323. 6-1379 Lakhish 309324. 6-1380 Lakhish 309325. 6-1381 Lakhish 309326. 6-1382 Lakhish 224 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 SS } 309021 to 309646—Continued P.I. No. Sample No. Place of Origin Region—central coastal plain 309327. 6-1383 Rishon Le Zion 309328. -6-13884 Rishon Le Zion 309329. 6—1385 Rishon Le Zion 309330. 6-1386 Rishon Le Zion 309331. 6-1387 Rishon Le Zion 309332. 6-1388 Rishon Le Zion 309333. 6-1426 Rishon Le Zion 309334. 6-1427 Bet Gamliel 309335. 6-1428 Bet Gamliel 309336. 6-1429 Bet Gamliel 309337. 6—-1430 Bet Gamliel 309338. 6-1431 Bet Gamliel 309339. 6-1464 Ashdod 309340. 6-1465 Ashdod 309341. 6-1466 Ashdod 309342. 6-1467 Ashdod 309343. 6-1468 Ashdod Region—southern coastal plain 309344. 6-1471 Hazav 309345. 6-1472 Hazav 309346. 6-1473 Hazav 309347. 6-1474 Hazav 309348. 6-1475 Kefar Ahim 309349. 6-1476 Kefar Ahim i 309350. 6-1477 Kefar Ahim } 309351. 61478 Kefar Ahim i 309352. 61479 Kefar Ahim fH 309353. 6-1480 Shetulim 309354. 6-1481 Shetulim 309355. 6—-1482 Shetulim 309356. 6—-1483 Shetulim 309357. 6—-1484 Shetulim 309358. 6—-1486 Nizzanim 309359. 6—-1487 Nizzanim 309360. 6-1488 Nizzanim 309361. 6-1489 Nizzanim 309362. 6-1490 Nizzanim 309363. 6—-1492 Segula 309364. 6-1494 Segula 309365. 6-1495 Segula JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 225 309021 to 309646—Continued P.I. No. Sample No. Place of Origin Region—Samarian foothills 309366. 6-1496 Yad Rambam 309367. 6-1497 Yad Rambam 309368. 6-1499 Yad Rambam Region—central coastal plain 309369. 6-1501 Mazkeret Batya 309370. 6-1502 Mazkeret Batya 309371. 6-15038 Mazkeret Batya 309372. 6-1504 Mazkeret Batya 309373. 6-1505 Mazkeret Batya 309374. 6-1506 Gedera 309375. 6-1507 Gedera 309376. 6-1508 Gedera 309377. 6-1509 Gedera 309378. 6-1510 Gedera 309379. 6-1511 Palmahim 309380. 6-1512 Palmahim 309381. 6—-1513 Palmahim 309382. 6-1514 Palmahim Region—Judean foothills 309383. 6-1516 Gal’on 309384. 6-1518 Gal’on 309385. 6—-1520 Gal’on 309386. 6-1522 Ashqelon 309387. 6-1523 Ashqelon 309388. 6-1524 Ashgqelon 309389. 6-1525 Ashqelon Region—Samarian foothills 309390. 6=15 274 Sha’alvim 309391. 6—-1528 Sha’alvim 309392. 6-1530 Sha’alvim Region—southern coastal plain 309393. 6-1531 Negba 309394. 6-1532 Negba 309395. 6-1533 Negba 309396. 6-1534 Negba 309397. 6-1535 Negba Region—central coastal plain 309398. 6—-1536 Bet Gamliel 309399. 6-1537 Bet Gamliel 226 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 309021 to 309646—Continued PEON of Sample No. Place of Origin ! 309400. 6-1538 Bet Gamliel | 309401. 61539 Bet Gamliel 309402. 6-1540 Bet Gamliel Region—southern coastal plain 309403. 6—-1541 Shafir : 309404. 6-1542 Shafir 309405. 6-1543 Shafir 309406. 6-1544 Shafir 309407. 6—-1545 Shafir Region—Judean foothills 309408. 6-1547 Luzit 309409. 6—1549 Luzit 309410. 6-1551 Luzit ! Region—Hula valley | 309411. 6-1617 Amir f 309412. 6-1618 Amir [ 309413. 6-1619 Amir 309414. 6—1620 Amir | 309415. 6-1621 Amir Region—central coastal plain 309416. 6-1624 Tel Aviv 309417. 6—-1630 Miqwe Yisrael 309418. 6-1632 Miqwe Yisrael 309419. 6-1633 Miqwe Yisrael 309420. 6-1637 Pardes Hanna 309421. 6-1639 Pardes Hanna 309422. 6-1641 Pardes Hanna 309423. 6-1642 Petah Tiqwa 309424. 6-1643 Petah Tiqwa 309425. 6-1644 Petah Tiqwa 309426. 6-1647 En Wered 309427. 61648 En Wered 309428. 6-1649 En Wered 309429. 6-1650 En Wered 309430. 6-1651 Hadar Ramatayim 309431. 6-1653 Bazra 309432. 6-1655 Bazra Region—coast of Carmel 309433. 6-1656 Nahsholim 309434. 6-1657 Nahsholim JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 227 309021 to 309646—Continued PI. No. Sample No. Place of Origin 309435. 6-1658 Nahsholim 309436. 6-1659 Nahsholim 309437. 6-1660 Nahsholim Region—plateau of Menashe 309438. 6-1661 Regavim 309439. 6-1662 Regavim 309440. 6-1663 Regavim 309441. 6-1664 Regavim 309442. 6—1665 Regavim Region—Mount Carmel 309443. 6-1668 Ahuzzam 309444. 6—-1669 Ahuzzam 309445. 6—-1670 Ahuzzam 309446. 6-1671 Ahuzzam 309447. 6-1674 Ahuzzam 309448. 6-1675 Ahuzzam Region—plateau of Menashe 309449. 6-1677 Ammiqam 309450. 6-1678 Ammigqam 309451. 6-1679 Ammiqam 309452. 6-1680 Ammiqam 309453. 6-1681 Ammigqam Region—central coastal plain 309454. 6-1685 Hadera 309455. 6-1686 Hadera 309456. 6-1687 Hadera 309457. 6-1688 Hadera 309458. - 6-1689 Hadera Region—Mount Carmel 309459. 6—-1698 Kerem Maharal 309460. 6-1699 Kerem Maharal 309461. 6-1700 Kerem Maharal 309462. 6-1701 Kerem Maharal 309463. 6-1702 Kerem Maharal Region—coast of Carmel 309464. 6-1704 Kefar Callim 309465. 6-1706 Kefar Callim 309466. 6-1707 Kefar Callim 309467. 6-1708 Kefar Callim Region—Mount Carmel 309468. 6-1711 Damun 228 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 309021 to 309646—Continued P.I. No. Sample No. Place of Origin 309469. 6-1712 Damun 309470. 6-1713 Damun 309471. 6-1714 Damun 309472. 6-1715 Damun 309473. 6-1716 Damun 309474. 6-1717 Damun Region—central coastal plain 309475. 6-1721 Giv’at Hayyim 309476. 6-1722 Giv’at Hayyim Region—plateau of Menashe 309477. 6-1738 Even Yizhaq 309478. 6-1740 Even Yizhaq 309479. 6-1741 Even Yizhaq 309480. 6-1742 Even Yizhaq Region—Haifa Bay 309481. 6-1746 Kefar Bialik 309482. 6-1747 Kefar Bialik 309483. 6-1748 Kefar Bialik 309484. 6-1749 Kefar Bialik 309485. 6-1750 Kefar Bialik 309486. 6-1790 Kefar Ata 309487. 6-1791 Kefar Ata 309488. 6-1792 Kefar Ata 309489. 6-1793 Kefar Ata Region—Hula Valley 309490. 6-1878 Mahanayim 309491. 6-1879 Mahanayim 309492. 6—-1880 Hulata 309493. 6-1881 Hulata 309494. 6-1883 Hulata 309495. 6—-1884 Hulata 309496. 6-1885 Hula 309497. 6-1886 Hula 309498. 6—-1887 Hula 309499. 6—1888 Hula 309500. 6-1889 Hula Region—upper Galilee 309501. 6-1890 Misgav ’Am 309502. 6-1892 Misgav ’Am 309503. 6-18938 Misgav ’Am 309504. 6-1894 Misgav ’Am JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 229 309021 to 309646—Continued P.I. No. Sample No. Place of Origin Region—eastern upper Galilee } 309505. 6-1896 Zefat 309506. 6-1897 Zefat 309507. 6-1898 Zefat 309508. 6-1899 Zefat 309509. 6-1902 Yiftah 309510. 6-1903 Yiftah 309511. 6-1904 Yiftah 309512. 6-1909 Ramot Naftali Region—lower Galilee 309513. 6-1910 Rama 309514. 6-1911 Rama 309515. 6-1912 Rama 309516. 6-1913 Rama Region—valley of Esdaelon 309517. 6-1925 Kefar Yehoshua Region—central coastal plain 309518. 6-1926 Bene Atarot 309519. 6-1927 Bene Atarot 309520. 6-1928 Bene Atarot 309521. 6-1929 Bene Atarot 309522. 6-1930 Bene Atarot Region—lower Galilee 309523. 6-1931 Yodefat 309524. 6-1932 Yodefat 309525. 6-1933 Yodefat 309526. 6-1934 Yodefat 309527. 6-1936 Yodefat Region—upper Galilee 309528. 6-1937 Sasa 309529. 6-1938 Sasa 309530. 6—1940 Sasa 309531. 6-1941 Sasa Region—Samarian foothills 309532. 6—-1942 Bet Nehemya 309533. 6-1943 Bet Nehemya 309534. 6—-1945 Bareqet 309535. 6—-1946 Bareqet 309536. 6-1947 Bareqet 309537. 6-1948 Bareqet 309538. 6-1949 Bareqet 230 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 309021 to 309646—Continued P.I. No. Sample No. Place of Origin Region—Mount Carmel 309539. 6-1950 Muhraqa 309540. 6-1951 Muhraga 309541. 6-1952 Muhraqa 309542. 6-1953 Muhraga 309543. 6-1954 Muhraqa Region—upper Galilee 309544. 6-1955 Hurfeish 309545. 6—-1956 Hurfeish 309546. 6—-1959 Hurfeish 309547. 6-1960 Hurfeish Region—central coastal plain 309548. 6—-1961 Eyal 309549. 6-1962 Eyal 309550. 6-1963 Eyal 309551. 6-1964 Eyal 309552. 6-1965 Eyal Region—upper Galilee 309553. 6-1966 Peqi’in 309554. 6-1967 Pegqi’in 309555. 6-1969 Peqi’in 309556. 6-1970 Peqi’in Region—central coastal plain 309557. 6-1971 Bahan 309558. 6-1972 Behan 309559. 6—-1973 Behan 309560. 6-1974 Bahan 309561. 6-1975 Bahan 309562. 6-1976 Bahan 309563. 6—1977 Bahan Region—eastern upper Galilee 309564. 6-1978 Malkiyya 309565. 6-1979 Malkiyya 309566. 6—1980 Malkiyya 309567. 6-1981 Malkiyya 309568. 61982 Malkiyya Region—Samarian foothills 309569. 6-1983 Kefar Daniyyel 309570. 6-1984 Kefar Daniyyel 309571. 6-1985 Kefar Daniyyel JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 231 309021 to 309646—Continued P.I. No. Sample No. Place of Origin 309572. 6-1986 Kefar Daniyyel 309573. 6-1987 Kefar Daniyyel Region—upper Galilee 309574. 6-1988 Bet Jann 309575. 6—-1989 Bet Jann 309576. 6-1990 Bet Jann 309577. 6-1991 Bet Jann 309578. 6-1992 Bet Jann 309579. 6-20038 Even Menahem 309580. 6-2004 Even Menahem 309581. 6—2005 Even Menahem 309582. 6—2006 Even Menahem 309583. 6—-2007 Even Menahem Region—lower Galilee 309584. 6—2008 Deir Hanna 309585. 6—2009 Deir Hanna 309586. 6-2010 Deir Hanna 309587. 6-2011 Deir Hanna 309588. 6—2012 Deir Hanna 309589. 62014 Deir Hanna Region—upper Galilee 309590. 6—-2015 Zuriel 309591. 6-2016 Zuriel 309592. 6—2017 Zuriel 309593. 6-2018 Zuriel 309594. 6—20385 Bar’am 309595. 6—2036 Bar’am 309596. 6-2037 Bar’am 309597. 6—20388 Bar’am 309598. 6—2039 Bar’am Region—lower Galilee 309599. 6-2041 Segev 309600. 6—-2042 Segev 309601. 6-2043 Segev 309602. 6-2044 Segev 309603. 6-2045 Segev 309604. 6—2046 Segev Region—upper Galilee 309605. 6—2051 Me’ona 309606. 6-2052 Me’ona 232 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 309021 to 309646—Continued P.I. No. Sample No. Place of Origin 309607. 6-2054 Me’ona 309608. 6~2055 Me’ona Region—central coastal plain 309609. 6—2056 Caesarea 309610. 6—2057 Caesarea 309611. 6-2059 Caesarea 309612. 6—2060 Caesarea 309613. 6—2061 Caesarea 309614. 6—2062 Caesarea 309615. 6-2063 Caesarea Region—upper Galilee 309616. 6-2064 Elon 309617. 6—2065 Elon 309618. 6—2066 Elon 309619. 6-2067 Elon 309620. 6—2068 Elon Region—Mount Carmel 309621. 6—20738 Yoqne’am 309622. 6-2074 Yoqne’am 309623. 6-2075 Yoqne’am 309624. 6-2076 Yoqne’am Region—lower Galilee 309625. 6-2080 Shefar’am 309626. 6-2083 Shefar’am 309627. 6—2084 Shefar’am 309628. 6-2087 Qiryat Tiv’on 309629. 6-2090 Qiryat Tiv’on 309630. 6—2093 Qiryat Tiv’on 309631. 6-2094 Qiryat Tiv’on 309632. 6—2097 HaSolelim 309633. 6—2099 HaSolelim 309634. 6—2100 HaSolelim 309635. 6-2101 HaSolelim \ 309636. 6-2102 Migdal Ha’emeq | 309637. 6-2103 Migdal Ha’emeq | 309638. 6-2104 Migdal Ha’emeq 309639. 6—2105 Migdal Ha’emeq Region—Judean foothills 309640. 6—2109 Tarum 309641. 6—2110 Tarum JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 233 309021 to 309646—Continued P.I. No.° Sample No. Place of Origin 309642. 6-2111 Tarum 309643. 6-2113 Tarum Region—Judean Mountains 309644. 6—2115 Jerusalem 309645. 6—2117 Jerusalem Region—plateau of Menashe 309646. 6-2118 Elyaqim 309647. RUBUS sp. Rosaceae. From Canada. Plants presented by the Ottawa Research Station, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Ontario. Received Dec. 6, 1965. ‘Madawaska’. 309648. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Guatemala. Tubers collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Re- ceived Dec. 6, 1965. Col. No. 21802. Santa Maria Jesus, Sacatepequez. Altitude 6,000 feet. Nov. 24, 1965. 309649 to 309659. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merr. Leguminosae. Soybean. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the Food and Agriculture Officer, United States Agency for International Development Mission. Received Dec. 7, 1965. 309649. Assam. 309655. T-4 (Malayan). 309650. Barmeli. 309656. Green. 309651. C—2 (Malayan). 309657. IF-60/1. 309652. C-17 (Malayan). 309658. K-16. 309653. C-39 (Malayan). 309659. L—White. 309654. S—3 (Malayan). 309660. PSIDIUM SARTORIANUM Niedenzu Myrtaceae. From Mexico. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Dec. 8, 1965. Col. No. 21182. Sierra de la Ventana. Elevation 3,000 feet. Tree with guava-flavored fruits eaten fresh or dried and used for flavoring, refreshing drinks. 309661. LESQUERELLA DENSIPILA Rollins Cruciferae. From the United States. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural ex- plorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Dec. 8, 1965. Col. No. 18583. (NU 40847). Kirkland, Williamson County, Tenn. Fallow field in bottom land by Harpeth River. 309662. BRACHIARIA RAMOSA (L.) Stapf Gramineae. From India. Seeds presented by P. S. Chauhan, assistant agrostologist, Government Live Stock Farm Kamand, Mandi, Himachal Pradesh. Re- ceived Dec. 8, 1965. 234 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 309663. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Gramineae. Guineagrass. From Jamaica. Seeds presented by the Division of Livestock Research, Ministry of Agriculture and Lands, Bodles, Old Harbour. Received Dec. 8, 1965. ‘Silky’. 309664 to 309679. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. From the United States. Seeds held at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa. Numbered Dec. 8, 1965. P.I. No. Acc. No. Variety Source 309664. A447 Odessa Lake Odessa Canning Co., Mich. 309665. A448 Tomboy Dept. of Horticulture, Agr. Expt. Station, Columbia, Mo. 309666. A449 Epoch Dept. of Horticulture, Purdue Univ. Lafayette, Ind. 309667. A450 Stair Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. 309668. A452 Marion South Carolina. 309669. A453 Manapal Gulf Coast Expt. Sta., Bradenton, Fla. 309670. A454 Spartan Red 8 Michigan. 309671. A610 Libby C52 Libby McNeill Libby, Leipsic, Ohio. 309672. A630 Hotset Tomato Disease Investigations Lab., Jacksonville, Tex. 309673. A632 Tomato Disease Investigations Lab., Jacksonville, Tex. 309674. A634 Tomato Disease Investigations Lab., Jacksonville, Tex. 309675. A635 Hardin Tomato Disease miniature Investigations Lab., Jacksonville, Tex. 309676. A637 Tomato Disease Investigations Lab., Jacksonville, Tex. , 309677. A638 Tomato Disease Investigations Lab., Jacksonville, Tex. 309678. A639 Tomato Disease Investigations Lab., Jacksonville, Tex. 309679. A642 Tomato Disease Investigations Lab., Jacksonville, Tex. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 235 309680 to 309686. From the United States Plants growing at the Regional Plants Introduction Station, Geneva, N. Y. Numbered Dec. 8, 1965. 309680. BETULA JACQUEMONTII Space Betulaceae. Jacquemont birch. No. 64-16 G13164. Originally from University of Washington, Seattle. Tree tall, vigorous. Bark scaly, lenticels conspicuous; leaves 12.8 by 10.0 cm., serrate. Winter hardy; resistant to birch miner. Presented by Long- wood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pa. 309681. COTONEASTER OBSCURA Rehd. & Wils. Rosaceae. No. 64-21 G13169. Originally from Villa Taranto Gardens, Pallanza, Italy. Plant uniform, low growing, vigorous; branches form 80° angle with main stem; leaves many, small dark green; flowers 1.5 cm., white, mid-August; fruit 0.6 cm., red, mid-September. Presented by Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pa. 309682. CYTISUS NIGRICANS L. Leguminosae. Spike broom. No. 64-24 G8551. Originally from Europe. Plant semi erect, vigorous. Leaves small; flowers 0.4 cm., yellow, late July; pod 0.5 cm. in raceme 0.5 by 4.0 em., mid-August. Attractive, winter-hardy plant. 309683. PRINSEPIA UNIFLORA var. SERRATA Rehd. Rosaceae. No. 64-30 G13150. Northwest China through Highland Park, Rochester, N. Y. Plant low growing, vigorous, much branched. Leaves many, small, elongate, smooth, dark, glossy. 309684. PRUNUS TOMENTOSA Thunb. Rosaceae. Manchu cherry. No. 64-32 G13280. Claude Heit, Department of Seed Investigations, Geneva through F. W. Shumaker, Sandwich, Mass. Erect shrub, uniform, vigorous, to 3 meters, bark red brown, exfoliating. Leaves medium size, dark, rugose; flowers 1.5 to 2 cm., white, spring. Very winter hardy. 309685. ROSA WAITZIANA Tratt. Rosaceae. No. 64-37 G13215. ‘Duesterlohe’. Stern’s Nursery, Geneva, New York. Plant semi-erect, vigorous. Branches many, green; thorns many, large recurved; leaves many, medium size, dark, rugose. Flowers 5.0 cm., deep pink, mid-June; fruit 1.4 cm., pale orange, late September. 309686. SALVIA GREGGII A. Gray Labiatae. No. 65-31 G14144. Chance white flowered seedling. Plant uniform, 40.6 by 76.2 cm., much branched. Stems woody, leaves elongate, glossy, mint fragrance. Flowers many, 1.5 by 0.4 cm., white, early August. Seed mature mid-September. Presented by Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pa. 309687 to 309813. From Mexico. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Dec. 9, 1965. 309687. CYRTOCARPA PROCERA HBK. Anacardiaceae. Col. No. 21169. ‘Ciruela’, Market in Zitacuaro, Michoacan. Fruit oblong, red. Eaten raw and cooked. 309688 to 309693. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 309688. Col. No. 21039. ‘Jitomate’. Market in Toluca, Mexico. Ele- vation 2,400 meters. Fruit slender pyriform. Market in Tepic, Nayarit. Elevation 1,050 meters. Locally grown. 309689. Col. No. 21162. Fruit pyriform, prominent neck; 5-7 cm. long. 236 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 309687 to 309813—Continued 309688 to 309693—Continued 309690. Col. No. 21163. bright red. 309691. Col. No. 21164. 309692. Col. No. 21165. Fruit long, slender, somewhat quadrangular, Fruit firm, ovoid, thick skin, red; 5-7 cm. long. Fruit elliptic, firm, pointed, red with green flush toward base; 5-7 em. long. 309693. Col. No, 21166. Fruit elongate, red, few seeds. 309694. PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. Leguminosae. Lima bean. Col. No. 21119. ‘Frijol aluvia’. Market in Zamora, Michoacan. Guana- juato. Seeds large, white. 309695 to 309811. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. Market in Toluca, Mexico. Elevation 2,400 meters. 309695. Col. No. 21040. 309696. Col. No. 21041. 309697. Col. No. 21042. 309698. Col. No. 21043. bean. 309699. Col. No. 21044. bean. 309700. Col. No. 21045. round, pink. 309701. Col. No. 21046. 309702. Col. No. 21047. 309703. Col. No. 21048. 309704. Col. No. 21049. 309705. Col. No. 21050. 309706. Col. No. 21051. 309707. Col. No. 21052. 309708. Col. No. 21053. 309709. Col. No. 21054. 309710. Col. No. 21055. 309711. Col. No. 21056. 309712. Col. No. 21057. 309713. Col. No. 21058. 309714. Col. No. 21059. 309715. Col. No. 21060. 309716. Col. No. 21061. 309717. Col. No. 21062. 309718. Col. No. 21063. 309719. -Col. No. 21064. 309720. Col. No. 21065. 309721. Col. No. 21066. Small, black bean. 309722. Col. No. 21067. ‘Frijol negro’. Metepec. ‘Paraleno’. Amatepec. Small pole. ‘Frijol de cacahuate’. Large speckled. ‘Frijol encerado’. Tenancinga. Dun-colored ‘Frijol criollo’. Mexico State. Small chunky ‘Frijol apetito’. Villa Guerrero. Seed short, ‘Frijol rosita’. Metepec. Mixture of varieties. ‘Frijol mantequilla’. Metepec. Pale yellow. Small lavender bean. ‘Ojo de liebre’. Light speckled. ‘Frijol palacio’. Short, thick, tan. Small, pink and tan. ‘Flor de Mayo’. Variegated pink. Pink bean. ‘Frijol canario’. Long elliptic, pale yellow. Striped bean. Mixture of pale spotted and red. ‘Frijol apetito’. Pale, thick, angular. ‘Frijol bayo’. Small, roundish, pale pink. ‘Frijol negro’. Well-filled, shiny, black. Small, yellowish, round bean. Full, round, red. Mixture, mostly red. Small, flat, pale. Long oval, dun color. ‘Frijol canario’. Long, uniform, pale yellow. ‘Frijol negro Queretaro’. Celaya, Guanajuato. ‘Frijol garbancillo’. Small, uniform, pale. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 309687 to 309813—Continued 309695, to 309811—Continued 309723. Col. No. 21068. various colors. 309724. Col. No. 21069. Market in Zitacuaro, Michoacan. Celaya, Guanajuato. ‘Apetita purpurea’. 237 Mixture of small beans, Well-filled, purple beans. Elevation 2,135 meters. 309725. Col. No. 21070. ‘Frijol negro’. Small, black, shiny. 309726. Col. No. 21071. ‘Frijol flor de Mayo’. Bush, pink variegated. 309727. Col. No. 21072. ‘Rojo de milpa’. Bush, red. 309728. Col. No. 21073. ‘Rosita de milpa’. Small, pink. 309729. Col. No. 21074. Short, round, red. 309730. Col. No. 21075. ‘Frijol negro’. Small, black, shiny. 309731. Col. No. 21076. Bush, small, dark red. 309732. Col. No. 21077. ‘Flor de Mayo’. Bush, mixture, mostly variegated pink. 309733. Col. No. 21078. ‘Frijol mantequilla’. Bush, small, dun color. 309734. Col. No. 21079. Pale with brown stripes. 309735. Col. No. 21080. ‘Chihuin do’. Smail, thin, dark red. 309736. Col. No. 21081. ‘Canario’. Slender, light yellow. 309737. Col. No. 21082. ‘Frijol palacio’. Bush, long ovoid, pale yellow. 309738. Col. No. 21083. Bush, red. 309739. Col. No. 21084. ‘Blanca de barra’. Bush, small, pink tan. 309740. Col. No. 21085. ‘Frijol rojo’. Bush, small, bright red. 309741. Col. No. 21086. ‘Frijol garbancillo’. Guanajuato. Small, grayish-yellow, round. 309742. Col. No. 21087. ‘Frijol morado’. Guanajuato. Short, round, pale purple. 309743. Col. No. 21088. ‘Frijol canario’. Saltillo, Coahuila. Bush, seed long ovoid, dusky yellow. 309744. Col. No. 21089. ‘Apetito blanco’. Short, pale beige. 309745. Col. No. 21090. ‘Apetito’. Guanajuato. Short bush, seed thick, buff. 309746. Col. No. 21091. ‘Apetito morado’. Morelia. Bush, thick, lavender. 309747. Col. No. 21092. ‘Canario’. Sinalva, hot humid lowland. Bush. Seed long ovoid, pale yellow. Market in Morelia, Michoacan. 309748. Col. No. 21094. ‘Canario’. Jalisco. Bush, long, ovoid, pale yellow. 309749. Col. No. 21095. ‘Higuerilla’. Charo. Bush, pale, speckled. 309750. Col. No. 21096. ‘Garambullo’. Bush, short, round, dark red. 309751. Col. No. 21097. ‘Blanco alluvio’. Bush, white. 309752. Col. No. 21098. ‘Rosa de Castillo’. Bush, pink and lavender. 309753. Col. No. 21099. ‘Rosa de Castillo’. Bush, pink. 309754. Col. No. 21100. ‘Garbancillo’. Jalisco. Bush, small, round, yellowish-green. 238 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 | 309687 to 309813—Continued 309695 to 309811—Continued 309755. Col, No. 21101. ‘Rosa de Castillo’, Juan da Careya. Bush, large seed, lavender to pink. 309756. Col. No. 21102. ‘Apetito’. Tan pink, rounded. 309757. Col. No. 21103. ‘Bola amapola’. Tarimbaro. Bush, rounded, shiny, pale lavender. 309758. Col. No. 21104. ‘Siguil’. Tiapco. Long-oval, slender, purple. 309759. Col. No. 21105. ‘Higuerillo’. Tarimbaro. Bush, small, pale speckled. 309760. Col. No. 21109. ‘Frijol cuaranteno’. Seven km. northwest of Zamora, Michoacan. Bush vigorous, stems thick, pods large, seeds pale yellow. Market in Zamora, Michoacan. Elevation 1,586 meters. 309761. Col. No. 21112. ‘Frijol parralina’. Bush, small, tan and gray. 309762. Col. No. 21113. ‘Frijol rebozo’. Near Cotija. Marbled slate color. 309763. Col. No. 21114. ‘Frijol morado apetito’, Near Corija. Blocky, thick, lavender. 309764. Col. No. 21115. ‘Frijol mexicano’. Bush, buff. 309765. Col. No. 21116. ‘Frijol apetito’. Bush, buff, with mixed off- types. 309766. Col. No. 21117. ‘Frijol cacahuate’. Sinaloa. Long, slender, red spotted. 309767. Col. No. 21118. ‘Frijol rosita’. Bush, small, whitish with purple offtypes. 309768. Col. No. 21120. ‘Frijol Sihuin’. Bush, small, purple. 309769. Col. No. 21121. ‘Frijol coral’. Bush, mixture mostly thick, round, red. 309770. Col. No. 21122. ‘Frijol flor de Mayo’. Bush, lavender brindled white. 309771. Col. No. 21123. ‘Frijol apetito morado’. Villamar. Bush, mixture, thick, purplish. 309772. Col. No. 21124. ‘Frijol rosita’. Bush, small, yellowish white. 309773. Col. No. 21125. ‘Frijol garbancillo altino’. Los Altos, Jalisco. Bush, small, round, yellowish. 309774. Col. No. 21126. ‘Frijol cejita’, Altos de Jalisco. Bush, wavy reticulations, slate colored. 309775. Col. No. 21127. ‘Frijol verde’. Altos de Jalisco. Bush, thick, off-type mixture, greenish-yellow. . 309776.” Col. No. 21127a. ‘Frijol cuarenteno’. Nayarit. Large, long, Mi tan. Market in Ocotlan, Jalisco. Elevation 1,586 meters. Volcanic soils. | 309777. Col. No. 21130. ‘Frijol guadalupano’. Bush, uniform, full, ih lavender, speckled. 309778. Col. No. 21131. ‘Frijol garbancillo’. Bush, mixed, yellowish. 309779. Col. No. 21132. ‘Frijol media cana’. Purple, some speckled. 309780. Col. No. 21133. ‘Frijol burrito’. Brown-maculated, slate. 309781. Col. No. 21134. ‘Frijol media cana’. Pale purple variety. Market in Tequila, Jalisco. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 239 309687 to 309813—Continued ' 309695 to 309811—Continued 309782. Col. No. 21185. ‘Frijol del diezmo’. Mixed. 309783. Col. No. 21136. ‘Frijol azufrado Vallarta’. Bush, small, dun color. 309784. Col. No. 21137. ‘Frijol azufrado’. Nayarit. Bush, small, pale yellow. 309785. Col. No. 21138. ‘Frijol mexicano’. La Barca, Jalisco. Varying sizes, white to yellowish. 309786. Col. No. 21139. ‘Frijol ejote’. Sinaloa. Pole, slender, tan. 309787. Col. No. 21140. ‘Frijol azufrado’. Sinaloa. Bush _ small, yellowish. 309788. Col. No. 21141. ‘Frijol azufrado’. Tepic. Bush, small, uni- form, pale. 309789. Col. No. 21142. ‘Frijol chicharo’. Bush, short, round, yellowish. 309790. Col. No. 21148. ‘Frijol morado de agua’. Zacatecas. Well- rounded, purple. 309791. Col. No. 21144. ‘Frijol chicharito’. Magdalina. Bush, small, full, oval, yellowish. | 309792. Col. No. 21145. ‘Frijol peruana’. Zacatecas. Bright, round, | pale yellow. Market in Ixtlan del Rio, Nayarit. Elevation 1,220 meters. 309793. Col. No. 21146. ‘Frijol gordo’. Bush, large, angular, tan. 309794. Col. No. 21147. ‘Frijol azufrado’. Tepic. Bush, small, yellow- ish. 309795. Col. No. 21148. ‘Frijol de cana’. Small, round, yellowish. 309796. Col. No. 21149. Pole, mixed types. 309797. Col. No. 21150. ‘Frijol azufrado amarillo’. Nayarit. Bush, small, yellowish. 309798. Col. No. 21151. ‘Frijol garbancillo’. Jalisco. Round, pale yellowish. 309799. Col. No. 21152. ‘Frijol azufrado blanco’. Small, yellowish white. 309800. Col. No. 21153. ‘Frijol apetito’. Bush, short, round, pink. 309801. Col. No. 21154. ‘Frijol copalena’. Bush, small, pale yellow. Market in Tepic, Nayarit. 309802. Col. No. 21155. ‘Frijol azufrado’. Small, yellow. 309803. Col. No. 21156. ‘Frijol cuaranteno’. Bush, long, tan. 309804. Col. No. 21157. ‘Frijol negro jamapa’. Small, black. 309805. Col. No. 21159. ‘Frijol garbancillo’, San Pedro Lagunillas. Bush, small, unselected, pale yellowish. 309806. Col. No. 21159. ‘Frijol cuaranteno’. Small, slender, brown. 309807. Col. No. 21160. ‘Frijol cuaranteno’. Large, uniform, tan. 309808. Col. No. 21161. ‘Frijol azufrado’. Santiago. Bush, small, yellowish. Well fitted. 309809. Col. No. 21172. ‘Frijol azufrado’. Tepera, Rio Mayo, Sonora. Cultivated with summer rains in Jacopaco de los Flores, Chihuahua. Bush, small, yellowish. 240 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 309687 to 309813—Continued 309695 to 309811—Continued 309810. Col. No. 21173. ‘Frijol azufrado’. Buropaco on Rio Mayo, Sonora. Cultivated in Sierra Guicorichi, Chihuahua. Bush, small, yellow. 309811. Col. No. 21174. ‘Frijol azufrado’. Sierra de la Ventora, Sonora. Elevation 1,220-1,500 meters. Bush, small, red and mixed colors. 309812. PHYSALIS sp. Solanaceae. Col. No. 21038. ‘Tomate’. Market in Toluca. Elevation 2,440 meters. Large fruits with ruptured and closely investing calyx. Fruit 5 cm. diameter. 309813. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi Leguminosae. Cowpea. Col. No. 21171. ‘Yori muni’. Tetusuari on Rio Mayo, Sonora. Bush. 309814 to 309889. From Costa Rica. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Re- ceived Dec. 9, 1965. 309814 and 309815. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 309814. Col. No. 20666. Santo Domingo near San Jose. Plant slender, sprawling, several stems. Fruit small, round, red. 309815. Col. No. 20669. Rio Segundo near San Jose. Elevation 1,200 meters. Soil voleanic, acid. Plant slender stemmed growing among lava boulders. Fruit 1-1.5 em. diameter. 309816 to 309820. PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. Leguminosae. Lima bean. Market in Cartago. Soils voleanic acid. Elevation 1,500 to 1,800 meters. 309816. Col. No. 20649. ‘Cubas’. Brought to market from higher elevation. Seed orange. 309817. Col. No. 20650. ‘Cubas’. Seeds mixed—some yellow, others dark speckled. 309818. Col. No. 20651. Seeds pale yellow. | 309819. Col. No. 20667. Santo Domingo near San Jose. Elevation 1,200 meters. Soils voleanic, acid. Plant a weed in hedges. Seeds small, grayish brown with black eye around hilum. 309820. Col. No. 20677. ‘Cubas’. Market in San Jose. Seeds bright yellow, medium size. 309821 to 309887. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. | Col. No. 23. (Echandi and Salas.) Chirripo, San Jose Province. Ten I selections from Chirripo Indian planting. i 309821. Large dull black. i 309822. Large, black, brown mottled. 309823. Large, black, brown mottled. 309824. Medium, tan, black markings. 309825.. Large, brown, black mottled. 309826. Large, black, brown mottled. 309827. Large, tan. 309828. Medium, tan, black markings. 309829. Large, black, brown mottled. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 241 309814 to 309889—Continued 309821 to 309887—Continued 309830. Large, red, tan mottled. 309831. Col. No. 20636. ‘Frijol Carne’. Along road to Turrialba 20 km. east of Cartago. Elevation 1,200 meters, soil volcanic, acid. Small bush type commonly planted and preferred in local markets. Along road to Turrialba 6 to 8 km. east of Paraiso. Elevation 1,200 meters. Small field of mixed varieties. 309832. Col. No. 20637. ‘Frijol bayo carne’. Stems thick, seeds with unique wavy pattern. Angular leaf spot susceptible. 309833. Col. No. 20638. Seeds pale pink with white variegation. 309834. Col. No. 20639. ‘Frijol negro’. Local black varieties. 309835. Col. No. 20640. Seeds violet. Market in Paraiso. Elevation 1,200 meters. 309836. Col. No. 20645. ‘Frijol bayo’. Seeds pale yellow to white, common local variety. 309837. Col. No. 20646. ‘Frijol chileno y colorado’. Mixture of local lines. 309838. Col. No. 20647. Paso Marcos, Chirripo. Mixture collected from Chirripo Indians. Market in Cartago. 309839. Col. No. 20653. Small, pale seed. 309840. Col. No. 20654. Small, white, commonly cultivated. 309841. Col. No. 20655. Small, black. 309842. Col. No. 20656. ‘Chimbolo’. Small, black. 309843. Col. No. 20657. ‘Frijol bayo mexicanillo’. Seed oblong, pale red. 309844. Col. No. 20658. ‘Frijol amarillo carne’. Small, yellowish, of ‘Carne’ type. Col. No. 20670. Pacuari River district, Cartago Province, low tropics, primitive agriculture. 34 lots selected for seed color and characters, grown one generation at Turrialba. 309845. Small, red. 309846. Small, dark tan. 309847. Small, red. 309848. Small, gray-tan, blunt ends. 309849. Small, red. 309850. Small, dark tan, brown around hilum. 309851. Small, dull black. 309852. Small, light brown, brown around hilum. 309853. Small, dull black. 309854. Small, dull black. 309855. Small, brown. 309856. Small, brown; veined dark brown. 309857. Small, dull black. 309858. Medium, tan, red mottled. 309859. Small, dull black. 242 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 309814 to 309889—Continued 309821 to 309887—Continued 309860. Small, glossy black. 309861. Medium, dull black. 309862. Small, brown; veined dark brown. 309863. Small, tan. 309864. Small, dark red; black around hilum. 309865. Medium, dull black. 309866. Small, dark red; black around hilum. 309867. Small, dark red; black around hilum. 309868. Medium, glossy black. 309869. Small, tan, gray mottled; brown around hilum. 309870. Small, dark brown. 309871. Small, dull black. 309872. Small, brown. 309873. Small, dull black. 309874. Small, dark red. 309875. Small, dark red; black around hilum. 309876. Small, red, mottled with tan. 309877. Small, brown. 309878. Small, brown. Market in San Jose. 309879. Col. No. 20672. Seed small, tan with white hilum in brown ring. 309880. Col. No. 20673. ‘Frijol lila’. Seed pink. 309881. Col. No. 20674. ‘Frijol blancas dulces’. Small white bean from Nicaragua. 309882. Col. No. 20675. ‘Frijol porote’. Seed gray with red markings. 309883. Col. No. 20676. ‘Frijol bainicas’. Small, mixed, tan to pink. 309884. Col. No. 20679. ‘Frijol negro’. Small black bean. 309885. Col. No. 20680. ‘Chimbolos’. Small common black bean. 309886. Col. No. 20681. ‘Frijol rojo’. Common small red bean. 309887. Col. No. 20682. ‘Frijol bayo’. Colors mixed, pale, mostly dun. 309888. PHASEOLUS sp. Col. No. 20661. Santa Maria de Dota, San Jose Province. Large, white and brown speckled. 309889. PHASEOLUS sp. Col. No. 20662. Santa Maria de Dota, San Jose Province. Large, red- dish brown. 309890 to 309921. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. From Guatemala. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops aeeeece Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Dec. di : Market in Totonicapan. Elevation 8,000 feet. 309890. Col. No. 20812. Fruits small, pear shaped, firm, red. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 243 309890 to 309921—Continued _ 309891. Col. No. 20813. Fruits small, irregular, soft, red, mixed types. Grown by Indians. Market in Chichicastenango, Quiche Department. Elevation 7,000. Grown by Indians. 309892. Col. No. 20837. Fruit small, red. 309893. Col. No. 20838. Fruit small, red. 309894. Col. No. 20889. Fruit small, oblong, 2 inches long, ripening red. 309895. Col. No. 20840. Fruit small, depressed with creases. 309896. Col. No. 20841. Fruit round to depressed, varying sizes, juicy, red, some with purplish lustre. Market in Solola. Elevation 7,500 feet. Grown by Indians. 309897. Col. No. 20870. Fruit small, ribbed, red. 309898. Col. No. 20871. Fruit small, depressed, 1% inches diameter. 309899. Col. No. 20888. ‘Tomate ciruela’. Market in Barberena, Santa Rosa Department. Elevation 3,000 feet. Fruit small, oblong, paste type, said to be disease resistant. 309900. Col. No. 20907. ‘Tomate’. Market in Progreso, Jutiapa Depart- ment. Elevation 3,000 feet. Fruit small, ovoid, pink, grown locally. Market in Jalapa. Elevation 4,300 feet. 309901. Col. No. 20937. ‘Tomate’. Fruit small, depressed, ribbed, 1% inches diameter, bright red. Grown locally. 309902. Col. No. 209388. ‘Tomate ciruela’. Fruit small, ovoid angular, 1 by 1% inches, pink and orange red. 309903. Col. No. 20939. ‘Tomate’. Fruit ovoid angular, oblong, paste type, to 2% inches long, orange red. 309904. Col. No. 20940. Fruit depressed round, to two inches diameter, bright red. Grown locally at San Pedro Pinula.. 309905. Col. No. 20941. Fruit small, depressed round, thin skin, juicy. Grown at Asuncionita. 309906. Col. No. 20942. Fruit small, size and shape variable, red. Grown _ at Santa Rosa. 309907. Col. No. 20946. ‘Tomatillo’. Market in San Luis, Jalapa Depart- ment. Elevation 2,500 feet. Fruit small, round, drought resistant, spontaneous. Said to be disease resistant. Market in Ipala, Chiquimula Department. Elevation 2,000 feet. 309908. Col. No. 20947. ‘Chibe de Ipala’. Fruit medium sized, oblong to ovoid, orange red to pink, 1 by 2 inches. 309909. Col. No. 20948. ‘“Tomate ciruela’. Fruit oblong, firm, orange red. Said to have resistance to several diseases. 309910. Col. No. 20949. ‘Tomate cumba’. Fruit small, ovoid to oblong, 1% inches long, pointed tips, orange red. 309911. Col. No. 20950. ‘Tomate cumba’. Fruit pear shaped, 2 inches long, bright pink. 309912. Col. No. 20951. ‘Tomate ciruela’. Fruit medium sized, oblong, 2 inches long by 114 inches, rind thick, red. Grown in Teculutan. Market in Chiquimula. Elevation 1,000 feet. 309913. Col. No. 20956. Fruit small, round, depressed, thin skins, red. 309914. Col. No. 20957. Fruit about 3 inches long, pink; no seed in nar- rowed fieshly base. 244 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 309890 to 309921—Continued 309915. Col. No. 20972. Locally grown. 309916. Col. No. 20971. ‘Tomate ciruela’. Market in Zacapa. Fruit medium sized, oblong, firm, rind thick, orange red. Said to be disease resistant. Market in Salama, Baja Verapaz Department. Elevation 2,500 feet. 309917. Col. No. 20976. ‘Tomate mansano’. Fruit large, depressed, creased from stem, orange red. Grown locally. 309918. Col. No. 20977. ‘Tomate ciruela’. Fruit small, pear shaped. Grown locally. 309919. Col. No. 20978. ‘Tomate yema’. Fruit small, one inch diameter, smooth, thin skins, red. 309920. Col. No. 20979. ‘Tomate maravilla’. Fruit small, shape variable, round to ovoid, smooth, dark red. 309921. Col. No. 21023. ‘Tomate’. Market in Uspantan, Quiche Depart- ment. Elevation 5,000 feet. Fruit small, 1144 inches diameter, round, smooth, red. Grown locally. 309922. PYRUS BUCHARICA Litvinov Rosaceae. From Poland. Seedlings presented by the Polska Akademia Nauk, Poznan. Received Dec. 9, 1965. 309923 to 309926. BETA VULGARIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Sugar beet. From Poland. Seeds presented by the Nadwislanska State Institute of Plant Breeding, Brwinow, near Warsaw. Received Dec. 15, 1965. 309923. No.1. 309925. No.3. 309924. No. 2. 309926. No. 4. 309927. PINUS STROBUS f. PROSTRATA (Beiss.) Fern. & Weath. Pinaceae. From Great Britain. Plants presented by Alfred H. Nisbet, Brookers Farm, Brookers Lane, Gosport, Hants, England. Received Dec. 15, 1965. 309928 to 310319. From Brazil. Seeds presented by Estudo Da Pastagem Nativa No Rio Grande Do Sul, Porto Alegre. Public Law 480, Project S83-—CR-11. Received Dec. 22, 1965. 309928 to 309931. ANDROPOGON CONDENSATUS H BK. Gramineae. 309928. No. 260. Sao Gabriel. 309930. No. 263. Nova Fac. 309929. No. 261. Sao Gabriel. 309931. No. 317. Litoral. 309932. ANDROPOGON LATERALIS Nees No. 280. Sao Gabriel. 309933. ANDROPOGON PANICULATUS Lam. No. 259. Sao Gabriel. 309934. ANDROPOGON TENER (Nees) Kunth No. 258. Sao Gabriel. 309935. ANDROPOGON VIRGATUS Desv. No. 262. Sao Gabriel. 309936. ANDROPOGON sp. No. 281. Sao Gabriel. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 245 309928 to 310319—Continued 309937. ARUNDINELLA HISPIDA (Humb. & Bonpl.) Kuntze Gramineae. No. 278. Sao Gabriel. 309938 to 309942. AXONOPUS ARGENTINUS Parodi Gramineae. 309938. No. 219. Pelotas. No. 0105. 309939. No. 225. Litoral. 309940. No. 226. Pelotas. No. 0105. 309941. No. 227. Litoral. No. 231. 309942. No. 230. Vacaria. No. 48. 309943 to 309945. AXONOPUS COMPRESSUS (Swartz) Beauv. : Tropical carpetgrass. 309943. No. 218. (de Mato). 309944. No. 224. NovaFac. No. 64. 309945. No. 231. Pelotas. No. 202. 309946 and 309947. AXONOPUS SUFFULTUS (Trin.) Parodi 309946. No. 223. Vacaria. No. 16. 309947. No. 228. Bage. 309948. AXONOPUS sp. No. 220. Uruguaiana. No. 48. 309949. AXONOPUS sp. No. 221. Bage. 309950. AXONOPUS sp. No. 222. Sao Gabriel. No. 108. 309951 to 309953. BoTHRIOCHLOA HASSLERI (Hack.) Henr. Gramineae. 309951. No. 321. Depressao Central. 309952. No. 322. Taquara. 309953. No. 323. . Vacaria. 309954. BOTHRIOCHLOA SACCHAROIDES (Sw.) Rydb. No. 336. Bage. 309955 to 309958. BROMUS WILLDENOWII Kunth Gramineae. Rescuegrass. 309955. No. 293. Uruguaiana. No. 2. 309956. No. 294. Uruguaiana. No. 3. 309957. No. 295. Uruguaiana. No. 4. 309958. No. 296. Uruguaiana. No. 5. 309959. CHLORIS ARGENTINA (Hack.) Lillo & Parodi Gramineae. No. 340. Depressao Central. No. 252. 309960 and 309961. CHLORIS CAPENSIS (Houtt.) Thell. 309960. No. 333. Vacaria. 309961. No. 356. Tupancireta. 309962. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth Rhodesgrass. No. 352. Uruguaiana. No. 64. 309963 to 309969. CHLORIS POLYDACTYLA (L.) Swartz 246 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 309928 to 310319—Continued 309963 to 309969—Continued 309963. No. 334. Uruguaiana. 309967. No. 346. Vacaria. No. 62. 309964. No. 335. Uruguaiana. 309968. No. 347. Montenegro. 309965. No. 338. Taquara. 309969. No.361. Uruguaiana. 309966. No. 344. Vacaria. 309970 and 309971. CHLORIS RADIATA (L.) Swartz 309970. No.341. Uruguaiana. No. 81. 309971. No. 360. Uruguaiana. 309972 to 309974. CHLORIS ULIGINOSA Hack. 309972. No. 353. Vacaria. 309973. No. 354. Nova Fac. 309974. No. 358. Sao Gabriel. No. 871. 309975. CHLORIS ULIGINOSA Hack. No. 337. Sao Gabriel. 309976. CHLORIS DISTICHOPHYLLA Lag. No. 339. Nova Fac. 309977. CHLORIS sp. No. 342. Campanha. 309978. CHLORIS sp. No. 343. Vacaria. 309979 and 309980. CHLORIS DISTICHOPHYLLA Lag. 309979. No. 345. WVacaria. 309980. No. 348. Vacaria. 309981. CHLORIS POLYDACTYLA (L.) Sw. No. 349. Uruguaiana. 309982. CHLORIS DISTICHOPHYLLA Lag. No. 350. Sao Gabriel. 309983. CHLORIS POLYDACTYLA (L.) Sw. No. 351. Nova Fac. 309984. CHLORIS sp. No. 355.- Campanha. 309985. CHLORIS POLYDACTYLA (L.) Sw. No. 357. Uruguaiana. 309986. CHLORIS DISTICHOPHYLLA Lag. No. 359. Depressao Central. 309987 to 309989. COELORHACHIS SELLOANA (Hack.) A.Camus Gramineae. 309987. No. 318. Sao Gabriel. 309988. No. 319. Bage. 309989. No. 320. Pelotas. No. 210. 309990. DIGITARIA PHAEOTHRIX (Trin.) Parodi Gramineae. No. 315. Nova Fac. No. 45. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 309928 to 310319—Continued 309991. DIGITARIA SWALLENIANA Henrard No. 292. Montenegro. 309992. ELEUSINE TRISTACHYA (Lam.) Kunth No. 291. Depressao Central. 309993. TRICHACHNE cf. CALIFORNICA (Benth.) No. 314. Uruguaiana. No. 801. 309994. ERAGROSTIS ACUTIGLUMIS Parodi Gramineae. No. 304. Montenegro. 309995 to 309997. ERAGROSTIS AIROIDES Nees 309995. No.287. Pelotas. No. 032. 309996. No. 310. Litoral. 309997. No. 311. P. Alegre—Taquara. 309998 to 310005. ERAGROSTIS BAHIENSIS Schrad. ex Schult. 309998. No. 826. 310002. No. 305. Litoral. Depressao Central. 309999. No. 301. Tupancireta. 310003. No. 309. Litoral. 310000. No. 302. Rio Grande. 310004. No. 312. Pelotas. No. 29. 310001. No. 38038. Sao Gabriel. 310005. No. 313. Bage. 310006. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. 282. Depressao Central. 310007. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. 283. Depressao Central. 310008. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. 284. Montenegro. 310009. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. 285. Sao Gabriel. 310010. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. 288. Nova Fac. 310011. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. 289. Sao Gabriel. 310012. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. 299. Litoral. 310013. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. 800. _Uruguaiana. 310014. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. 306. Uruguaiana. 310015. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. 3807. Campanha. 310016. ERAGROSTIS sp. No. 308. Campanha. 310017 to 310021. PANICUM BERGII Arechav. Gramineae. 247 248 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 309928 to 310319—Continued 310017 to 310021—Continued 310017. No. 236. Tupancireta. No. 49. 310018. No. 238. Nova Fac. No. 67. 310019. No. 247. Sao Gabriel. No. 135, 310020. No. 255. Sao Gabriel. 310021. No. 257. Tupancireta. 310022 and 310023. PANICUM DEMISSUM Trin. 310022. No. 241. Tupancireta. 310023. No. 256. Pelotas. No. 258. 310024. PANICUM GHIESBREGHTII Fourn. No. 240. Nova Fac. No. 86. 310025. PANICUM GOUINI Fourn. No. 237. NovaFac. No. 26. 310026 and 210027. PANICUM LAXUM Swartz 310026. No. 232. Nova Fac. No. 217. 310027. No. 249. Nova Fac. No. 62. 310028. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. No. 235. Vacaria. 310029. PANICUM MILIOIDES Nees ex Trin. No. 239. Sao Gabriel. No. 89. 310030. SPOROBOLUS PYRAMIDALIS Beauv. Gramineae. No. 229. Carazinho. 310031. PANICUM sp. Gramineae. No. 2338. Uruguaiana. No. 028. 310032. ERIOCHLOA PUNCTATA (L.) Desv. Gramineae. No. 234. Sao Gabriel. No. 190. 310033. PANICUMsp. Gramineae. No. 242. Uruguaiana. No. 029. 310034. PANICUM sp. No. 243. Nova Fac. No. 024. 310035. PANICUM sp. No. 244. Uruguaiana. 310036. PANICUM sp. No. 245. Nova Fac. No. 481. 310037. PANICUM sp. No. 246. Uruguaiana. No. 029. 310038. PANICUM sp. No. 248. Depressao Central. 310039. PASPALUM CORYPHAEUM Trin. Gramineae. No. 250. Tupancireta. 310040. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Gramineae. No. 251. Campos de Cima da Serra. Guineagrass. Whorled dropseed. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 309928 to 310319—Continued 310041. ERIOCHLOA PUNCTATA (L.) Desv. No. 252. Sao Gabriel. No. 190. 310042. PANICUM sp. Gramineae. No. 253. Uruguaiana. 310043. PANICUM sp. No. 254. Vacearia. Gramineae. 249 310044 and 310045. 310044. No. 12. 310045. No. 138. 310046 to 310052. 310046. No. 4. 310047. No. 5. 310048. No. 6. 310049. No. 7. 310053. No. 11. 310054 to 310057. 310054. No. 35. 310055. No. 36. 310056. No. 37. 310057. No. 88. 310058 to 310072. 310058. O92: 310059. ache 310060. . 94. 310061. b )55 310062. . 96. 310063. 5 Mle 310064. . 98. 310065. 299: 310066. 310067. 310068. 310069. 310070. 310071. 310072. 310073. No. 25. 310074 to 310094. 310074. No. 125 310075. No. 126 Nova Fac. . 100. .101. aO2% . 103. . 104. » 105: . 106. PASPALUM DEVINCENZII D. Pedrito. . ao Gabriel. . Sao Gabriel. PASPALUM ALMUM Chase Gramineae. Uruguaiana. Sao Gabriel. PASPALUM BOSCIANUM F luegge Sao Gabriel. 310050. No. 8. Nova Fac. 310051. No.9. 310052. No. 10. No. 141. Sao Gabriel. Cruz Alta. Vacaria. Depressao Central. Nova Fac. PASPALUM CONJUGATUM Berg No. 2. PASPALUM CONSPERSUM Schrad. ex Schult. Guaiba. Sao Francisco de Paula. Planalto Medio. Nova Fac. No. 617. PASPALUM CROMYORHIZON Trin. ex Doell Sao Gabriel. No. 852. Nova Fac. No. 831. Pelotas. No. 48. Pelotas. No. 203. Julio de Castilhos. No. 58. No. 450. Nova Fac. Nova Fac. Bage. Nova Fac. Bage. No. 844. Sao Gabriel. No. 873. Nova Fae. No. 21. No. 53. Uruguaiana. No. 77. No. 79. Parodi Nova Fac. Vacaria. PASPALUM DILATATUM Poir. Dallisgrass. No. 174. No. 6. 250 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 1738 309928 to 310319—Continued 310074 to 310094—Continued 310076. No.127. Bage. 310077. No.128. Pelotas. No. 68. 310078. No. 129. Tupancireta. 310079. No.130. Tupancireta. 310080. No.131. NovaFac. No. 867. 310081. No.132. Sao Gabriel. No. 6. 310082. No.133. Pelotas. No. 226. 310083. No. 134. Campanha. No. 867. 310084. No.135. NovaFac. No. 853. 310085. No. 136. Sao Gabriel. No. 174. 310086. No.137. Carazinho. No. 653. 310087. No.138. Nova Fac. No. 000072. 310088. No. 139. Campos de Cima da Serra. 310089. No.140. Uruguaiana. No. 2651. 310090. No. 141. E.E.Tupancireta. No. 4. 310091. No. 142. Vacaria. No. 2. 310092. No. 143. Bage. 310093. No. 144. Bage. 310094. No. 147. Tupancireta. 310095. PASPALUM GUARANITICUM Parodi No. 24. Pelotas. 310096 to 310105. PASPALUM GUENOARUM Arech. | 310096. No. 33. Nova Fac. No. 470. | 310097. No.83. Nova Fac. No. 422. 310098. No. 84. Campos de Cima da Serra. 310099. No. 85. Nova Fac. No. 222. 310100. No. 86. Campos de Cima da Serra. 310101. No. 87. Pelotas. 310102. No.88. Nova Fac. No. 450. 310103. No. 89. Pelotas. 310104. No.90. Vacaria. No. 063. 310105. ‘No.91. Nova Fac. No. 459. 310106 to 310108. PASPALUM HIERONYMII Hack. 310106. No. 107. Depressao Central. 310107. No. 108. Uruguaiana. 310108. No.109. Carazinho. 310109 to 310113. PASPALUM INTERMEDIUM Munro ex Morong 310109. No.41. Bage. 310110. No.42. Bage. 310111. No.48. Sao Gabriel. 310112. No.44. Sao Gabriel. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 251 309928 to 310319—Continued 310109 to 310113—Continued 310113. No. 45. Sao Gabriel. No. 23. 310114 to 310116. PASPALUM JUERGENSII Hack. 310114. No.169. Carazinho. 310115. No.170. Julio de Castilhos. 310116. No.177. Vacaria. 310117 and 310118. PASPALUM MACULOSUM Trin. 310117. No. 39. Depressao Central. 310118. No.40. Depressao Central. 310119 to 310126. PASPALUM MANDIOCANUM Trin. 310119. No. 14. Nova Fac. No. 089. 310120. No.16. Planalto Medio. 310121. No.17. Uruguaiana. 310122. No.18. Tupancireta. No. 611. | 310123. No.19. Vacaria. 310124. No. 20. Guaiba. 310125. No. 21. Carazinho. 310126. No. 23. Carazinho. 310127. PASPALUM MODESTUM Mez No. 46. Uruguaiana. No. 82. 310128 to 310135. PASPALUM NICORAE Parodi 310128. No. 26. Planalto Medio. 310132. No. 30. Tupancireta. 310129. No.27. Sao Gabriel. 310133. No.31. Sao Gabriel. 310130. No. 28. Tupancireta. 310134. No. 32. Pelotas. 310131. No.29. Uruguaiana. 310135. No.34. Campanha. No. 869. 310136 to 310180. PASPALUM NOTATUM Fluegge Bahiagrass. 310136. No.17. Guaiba. 310149. No. 122. Litoral. 310137. No. 54. Uruguaiana. 310150. No. 123. Sao Gabriel. 310138. No. 110. Vacaria. 310151. No.124. Bage. 310139. No.111. Campanha. 310152. No.151. Uruguaiana. 310140. No.112. Vacaria. 310153. No.152. Uruguaiana. 310141. No. 113. Montenegro. 310154. No.153. Uruguaiana. 310142. No. 115. Bage. 310155. No. 246. Guaiba. 310143. No.116. Carazinho. 310156. No. 247. Guaiba. 310144. No.117. Vacaria. 310157. No. 249. Bom Retiro do Capivari. 310145. No.118. Montenegro. 310158. No. 257. Guaiba. 310146. No.119. Pelotas. 310159. No. 264. Bom Retiro do Capivari. 310147. No.120. Alegrete. 310160. No. 265. Guaiba. 310148. No. 121. Vacaria. 310161. No. 266. Bom Retiro do Capivari. 252 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 309928 to 310319—Continued 310136 to 310180—Continued Guaiba. Guaiba. Guaiba. Guaiba. Guaiba. Guaiba. Guaiba. Guaiba. Guaiba. Guaiba. No. 061. Depressao Central. No. 1163. Nova Fac. Vacaria. Nova Fac. Depressao Central. Nova Fac. No. 467. Nova Fac. No. 69. Nova Fac. No. 8. Depressao Central. Montenegro. Nova Fac. No. 18. 310172. 310173. 310174. 310175. 310176. 310177. 310178. 310179. 310180. PASPALUM PANICULATUM L. Campos de Cima da Serra. Carazinho. No. 607 Montenegro. Carazinho. No. 634. No. 69. Nova Fac. Nova Fac. Sao Gabriel. Vacaria. No. 420. Vacaria. Sao Gabriel. Sao Gabriel. No. 13. No. 45. No. 660. Vacaria. Vacaria. Nova Face. No. 35. No. 660. No. 25. No. 25. No. 25. . 805. . 830. . 836. . 884. . 896. . 902. HOLo: . 941. . 984, PASPALUM NOTATUM var. LATIFLORUM Doell in Mart. No. 420. Guaiba. Guaiba. Alegrete. Guaiba. Guaiba. Guaiba. Guaiba. Guaiba. Guaiba. 310207 to 310225. PASPALUM PAUCICILIATUM (Parodi) Herter 310162. No. 408. 310163. No. 435. 310164. No. 458. 310165. No. 474. 310166. No. 476. 310167. No. 499. 310168. No. 500. 310169. No. 501. 310170. No. 502 310171. No. 505. 310181. No. 114. Vacaria. 310182 to 310206. 310182. No. 15. 310183. No. 22. 310184. No. 159. 310185. No. 160. 310186. No. 161. 310187. No. 162. 310188. No. 163. 310189. No. 164. 310190. No. 165. 310191. No. 166. 310192. No. 167. 310193. No. 168. 310194. No.17 310195. No. 172. 310196. No. 173. 310197. No. 174. 310198. No. 175. 310199. No. 176. 310200. No. 178. 310201. No. 179. 310202. No. 180. 310203. No. 181. 310204. No. 182. 310205. No. 183. 310206. No. 184. 310207. No. 56. 310208. No. 65. Montenegro. No. 12. Bage. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 309928 to 310319—Continued 310207 to 310225—Continued 310209. 310210. 310211. 310212. 310213. 310214. 310215. 310216. 310217. 310218. 310219. 310220. 310221. 310222. 310223. 310224. 310225. . 66. . 67. . 68. - 69: 5 Saal’: alias slide . 74. mus BG! pile atkehs . 19. . 80. pteul . 82. 310226 to 310238. 310226. 310227. 310228. 310229. 310230. 310231. 310232. 310233. 310234. 310235. 310236. 310237. 310238. 310239 to 310241. 310239. 310240. 310241. 310242 to Mart. 310242. 310243. 310244. 310245. . 186. . 189. =190: 5 SPA, . 194. sels . 200. . 203. . 206. . 212. . 214, 5 PALS . 216. No. 188. No. 204. No. 209. 310245. No. 145. No. 196. No. 201. No. 202. Nova Face. Vacaria. Pelotas. No. 073. No. 25. No. 234. No. 18. 639. No. 15. No. 15. No. 15. Sao Gabriel. No. 4. Pelotas. Tupancireta. Uruguaiana. Nova Fac. Sao Gabriel. Passo Fundo. Sao Gabriel. Uruguaiana. No. 65. Sao Gabriel. Uruguaiana. Vacaria. No. 31. Bage. Tupancireta. Bage. Sao Gabriel. Pelotas. PASPALUM PLICATULUM Michx. Sao Gabriel. No. 40. Sao Gabriel. No. 20. Pelotas. No. 234. Depressao Central. Nova Fac. No. 12. Planalto Medio. No. Pelotas. No. 75. Depressao Central. Nova Fac. No. 614. Depressao Central. Tupancireta. Tupancireta. Depressao Central. 253 Brownseed paspalum. PASPALUM PLICATULUM var. GLABRUM Arech. PASPALUM PLICATULUM var. OLIGOSTACHYUM Doell in Litoral. Nova Fac. Nova Fac. Pelotas. No. 255. No. 255. No. 077. No. 077. 254 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 309928 to 310319—Continued 310246 and 310247. 310246. No. 193. Deressao Central. No. 48. No. 195. NovaFac. No. 237. 310247. 310248 to 310250. 310248. No.1. 310249. No. 2. 310250. No.3. 310251 to 310267. 310251. No. 47. 310252. No. 48. 310253. No. 49. 310254. No. 50. 310255. No. 51. 310256. No. 52. 310257. No. 53. 310258. No. 54. 310259. No. 55. 310260. No. 57. 310261. No. 58. 310262. No. 59. 310263. No. 60. 310264. No. 61. 310265. No. 62. 310266. No. 63. 310267. No. 64. 310268 and 310269. 310268. 310269. 310270. 310271. 310272. 310273. 310274. 310275. 310276. 310277. 310278. 310279. 310280. 310281. PASPALUM PLICATULUM var. PLICATULUM PASPALUM PUMILUM Nees Montenegro. No. 38. Tupancireta. Campanha. PASPALUM URVILLEI Steud. Nova Fac. No. 000018. Nova Fac. No. 17. Uruguaiana. No. 83. Nova Fac. No. 245. Tupancireta. No. 676. Sao Gabriel. No. 19. Pelotas. No.1. Pelotas. Nova Fac. No. 17. Uruguaiana. No. 14. Planalto Medio. Uruguaiana. Pelotas. Nova Fac. No. 11. Litoral. No. 2465. Julio de Castilhos. Tupancireta. No. 616. PASPALUM VILLOSISSIMA Pilger No. 198. Pelotas. No. 067. No. 199. Planalto Medio. No. 659. 310270 to 310281. . 146. . 148. . 149. . 150. tol: . 152. . 153. . 154. . 155. . 156. alone . 158. PASPALUM YAGUARNENSE Henr. Pelotas. Litoral. Uruguaiana. Sao Gabriel. Sao Francisco de Paula. Vacaria. Sao Gabriel. No. 35. Sao Gabriel. No. 852. Sao Gabriel. Campanha. No. 869. Litoral. No. 207. Depressao Central. Vasey grass. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 309928 to 310319—Continued - 310282. PASPALUM sp. No. 185. Tupancireta. 310283. PASPALUM sp. No. 187. Sao Gabriel. No. 110. 310284. PASALUM sp. No. 191. Sao Gabriel. No. 24. 310285. PASPALUM sp. No. 205. Sao Gabriel. No. 112. 310286. PASPALUM sp. No. 207. Sao Gabriel. No. 44. 310287. PASPALUM cf. PLICATULUM Michx. No. 208. Sao Gabriel. No. 32. 310288. PASPALUM cf. ROJASII Hack. No. 210. Sao Gabriel. No. 68. 310289. PASPALUM sp. No. 211. Depressao Central. No. 5. 310290. PASPALUM cf. ROJASII Hack. No. 213. Sao Gabriel. No. 44. 310291. PASPALUM sp. No. 217. Sao Gabriel. No. 40. 310292. PHALARIS ANGUSTA Nees Gramineae. No. 316. Uruguaiana. 310293. PHASEOLUS LATHYROIDES L. Leguminosae. No. 297. Nova Fac. 310294. PHASELOUS LONGIFOLIUS Benth. No. 298. Porto Alegre. 310295. SACCIOLEPIS MYUROS (Lam.) Chase Gramineae. No. 290. Sao Gabriel. 310296. SETARIA CAESPITOSA Hack. & Arech. Gramineae. No. 266. Sao Gabriel. No. 24. 310297 to 310300. SETARIA FIEBRIGII Herrm. 255 310297. No. 265. ~ Nova Fac. 310299. No. 271. Pelotas. 310298. No.269. Tupancireta. 310300. No.272. Vacaria. 310301. SETARIA GENICULATA (Lam.) Beauv. No. 267. Sao Gabriel. No. 28. 310302. SETARIA GLOBULIFERA (Steud.) Griseb. No. 268. Bage. No. 875. 310303. SETARIA sp. No. 264. Sao Gabriel. No. 149. 310304. SETARIA sp. No. 270. Sao Gabriel. Knotroot foxtail. 256 ‘PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 309928 to 310319—Continued 310305 to 310308. SORGHASTRUM PELLITUM (Hack.) Parodi Gramineae. 310305. No. 274. Litoral. 310307. No. 276. Sao Gabriel. 310306. No.275. Uruguaiana. 310308. No. 277. Guaiba. 310309. SPoROBOLUS INDICUS (L.) R. Br. Gramineae. Dropseed. No. 327. Litoral. 310310 and 310311. SPoroBOLUS MAXIMUS Hauman 310310. No.324. Tupancireta. 310311. No. 325. Tupancireta. 310312 to 310316. SPOROBOLUS POIRETTI (Roem. & Schult.) Hitche. 310312. No.326. Uruguaiana. 4 310313. No.328. Nova Fac. No. 54. f 310314. No. 330. Pelotas. 310315. No.331. Tupancireta. 310316. No. 332. Campos de Cima da Serra. 310317. SPOROBOLUS sp. No. 329. Nova Fac. 310318. TRACHYPOGON POLYMORPHUS Hack. Gramineae. No. 279. Campos de Cima da Serra. 310319. TRIDENS BRASILIENSIS Nees ex Steud. Gramineae. No. 278. Depressao Central. 310320 and 310321. From Great Britain. Plants presented by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England. Received Dec. 20. 1965. 310320. CAMELLIA SALICIFOLIA Champ. ex Benth. Theaceae. 310321. TAPEINOCHEILOS ANANASSAE K.Schum. Zingiberaceae. 310322 to 310335. JUGLANS REGIA L. Juglandaceae. Persian walnut. From Poland. Seeds presented by the Instytut Sadownictwa w Skierniewicach, \ Roslin. Received Dec. 29, 1965. 310322. No. 91. 310329. No. 99. 310323. No. 92. 310330. No. 100. 310324. No. 93. 310331. No. 116. 310325. No. 94. 310332. No. 117. 310326. No. 96. 310333. No. 118. 310327. No. 97. 310334. No. 119. 310328. No. 98. 310335. No. 120. INDEX OF COMMON AND SCIENTIFIC NAMES *Tf the species of a genus do not have distinct common names, they share the same common name as the genus. Abelmoschus manihot, 307596. Abies amabilis, 308756, 308918. balsamea f. phanerolepis, 308919. cephalonica, 308757, 308920. chensiensis, 308921. concolor, 308922-308923. concolor var. lowiana, 308924. delavayi, 308925. lasiocarpa var. arizonica, 307475. nordmanniana, 308926. sachalinensis var. nemorensis, 3808927. spectabilis, 307189. squamata, 308928. Acacia cyanophylla, 303951, 308589. saligna, 308590. trinervis, 308643. sp.. 308644, 308645. Acacia, blueleaf. See Acacia cyanophylla. willow. See A. saligna. Acanthopanax sciadophylloides, 304934. Acer acuminatum, 307825. campbellii, 307190. distylum, 307826. franchetii, 307827. hookeri, 307191. laevigatum, 307192. nikoense, 308668. oblongum, 307198. palmatum f. sanguineum, 307195. pectinatum, 307194. trautvetteri, 307828. sp., 307196, 308646. Achras zapota, 307642. Actinidia arguta, 305295. polygama, 305296. Actinidia, bower. See Actinidia arguta. Aeschynomene sp., 306240, 306241. Aethionema grandiflorum, 305545. Agave guiengola, 308500. letonae, 306807. samalana, 306805. sp., 306802, 306808, 306804, 306806. Agropyron elongatum, 308591-308592. junceiforme, 308593. junceum, 308800. Agrostis alba, 305494, 306681. Alder. See Alnus nepalensis. Aleurites remyi, 304964. Alfalfa. See Medicago sativa. Allium cepa, 304581-304583, 308783. porrum, 304795. sativum, 308586—-808588. schoenoprasum, 304796. sp., 808784, 308785. Almond. See Prunus amygdalus. Alnus multinervis, 304935. nepalensis, 307197. Alopecurus pratensis, 305495, 305496, 3806682, 306683. Alpinia sp., 304129. Althaea officinalis, 304485. Alyssum dasycarpum, 304980. wulfenianum, 305544. Anacyclus depressus, 307476. Andropogon condensatus, 809928-809931. lateralis, 309932. microstachyus, 306269. paniculatus, 309938. tener, 809934. virgatus, 309935. sp., 806297, 306815, 308502, 308550, 308551, 309936. Androsace sp., 304486. Anethum graveolens, 305461-805462, 305468, 305464-305465, 307645- 307647. sowa, 307648-307654. Annona cherimola, 307648. sp., 307644. Anthoxanthum odoratum, 306726, 306727. Anthyllis vulneraria, 305506. Apple. See Malus sylvestris. Apricot. See Prunus armeniaca. Arabidopsis thaliana, 303648-303649, 305628. Arabis alpina, 307546. Arachis hypogaea, 304299, 304872, 305069, 306217-306232, 306358- 3806363, 307603, 308168-308169. sp., 808158, 308159, 308160, 308161, 308162, 3081638, 308164, 308165. Arborvitae, Oriental. orientalis. Arenaria serpyllifolia, 307547. Arisaema consanguineum, 307198. griffithti, 307199. speciosum, 307200-307201. tortuosum, 307202-307208. wallichianum, 307204. Aristida adscensionis, 304133. sp., 304279, 306287, 308552. Armatocereus cartwrightianus, 308170. laetus, 308171. matucanensis, 308172. Armoracia lapathifolia, 304165-— 304187, 305389-305394, 305416, 305625-305634, 306112, 306113, 306121-3061238, 306205-306209, 257 See Thuja 258 Armoracia—Continued 306236-306239, 306330, 306335, 306701. . Arrhenatherum elatius, 303816, 306728. Arundinella hispida, 309937. sp., 308539. Ash. See Fraxinus oxycarpa. Himalayan. See F. floribunda. Asparagus cooperi, 304194. sp., 307205. Asplenium sp., 307206. Astilbe chinensis, 305546. < crispa, 305547—305549. sp., 305550. Astragalus hamosus, 307949. Astrodaucus littoralis, 306380, 308979. Atriplex nummularia, 308594. Aubrietia deltoidea, 305551-305558. Aucuba himalaica, 307207. Aucuba, Himalayan. See Aucuba himalaica. Avena abyssinica, 304555. byzantina, 304911, 306381-306382. fatua, 306383-306385. ludoviciana, 306386. nuda, 306387. sativa, 304790-304792, 306410, 306809. sativa var. brunnea, 306411- 306413. sativa var. cinerea, 306414. sativa var. grisea, 306415. sativa var. ligulata, 306416. sativa var. pugnax, 306417. sativa var. tristis, 306418. sterilis, 304556, 309021-309646. strigosa, 304557, 306419. sp., 306420, 306421. Avocado. See Persea americana. Axonopus argentinus, 309938-309942. compressus, 309943-309945. suffultus, 309946-309947. sp., 309948, 309949, 309950. Baccharis sp., 306288. Balm-of-Gilead. See Populus candicans. Balsamocitrus dawei, 304723. Balsam-pear. See Momordica charantia. Bandeiraea simplicifolia, 305401. Barley. See Hordewm spp.* bulbous. See H. bulboswm. foxtail. See H. jubatum. Mediterranean. See H. hystrix. mouse. See H. murinum. six-rowed. See H. vulgare var. pallidum. two-rowed. See dH. distichon and H. distichon var. nudum. Bauhinia congesta, 308166. Bean. See Phaseolus spp.* lima. See P. lunatus. mung. See P. aureus. urd. See P. mungo. 306388- PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 Beefwood, cunningham. See Casuarina cunninghamiana. Beet, sugar. See Beta vulgaris. — Beggarweed. See Desmodium spp.* Begonia josephi, 307208. sp., 307209. Beta vulgaris, 306324-306325, 309923— 309926. sp., 304487. Betula jacquemontii, 309680. pendula, 304794, utilis, 307210. Birch, European. See Betula pendula. Himalayan. See B. utilis. jacquemont. See B. jacquemontii. Bittersweet, Oriental. See Celastrus articulatus. Bluestem. See Andropogon spp.* Boehmeria nivea, 3085538. Borzicactus icosagonus, 3081738. Bothriochloa hassleri, 309951-309953. saccharoides, 308501, 309954. Bouteloua hirsuta, 304134. sp., 304135. Prachiaria ramosa, 309662. Brachypodium sp., 307917. Brachyotum cogniauxii, 308174. Brassica campestris, 305273-305275. campestris var. sarson, 304406—- 304407, 305090-305113. campestris var. toria, 305114—- 305118. hirta, 305276-305277. juncea, 305119-305149. kaber var. pinnatifida, 307986. napus, 305278—-305282. oleracea var. capitata, 304797-304802. rapa, 303945. sp., 305150, 306816, 306817, 306818, 306819, 307178. Brisbane-box. See Tristania conferta. Briza spicata, 304981. Broadbean. See Vicia faba. Bromus willdenowii, 303640, 304864, 306289, 308503, 308504, 308506, 308507, 308508, 308509, 309955, 309956, 309957, 309958. sp., 308505, 308786. Broom, bigflower. See Cytisus supinus. scotch. See C. scoparius. spike. See C. nigricans. butchers. See Ruscus aculeatus. Buddleia colvillei, 307211. Bulbophyllum sp., 307212, 307214. Bunchberry. See Cornus canadensis. Burclover, California. See Medicago polymorpha var. vulgaris. Burnet, small. See Sanguisorba minor. Bushclover. See Lespedeza capitata. Butterflybush. See Buddleia colvillet. Buttonclover. See Medicago orbicu- laris. 303629, 307213, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 Cabbage. See Brassica oleracea var. captitata. ‘Cacao. See Theobroma cacao. Cajanus cajan, 304638, 304646, 306581. Cajeput-tree. endron. Calamagrostis 308512. Calamus floribundus, 3055438. Calanthe sp., 307215, 307216, 307217, 307218. Calea uniflora, 304965. Calendula arvensis, 304966, 305289. Calopogonium mucunoides, 306242, 306290, 306582. sp., 308554. Callicarpa japonica, 304936. mollis, 304937. Camelina sativa, 304268-304271. Camellia japonica, 303815, 305493, 308983-309020. salicifolia, 310320. sinensis, 304404-304405, 306801. Camellia, common. See Camellia japonica. Campanula aucheri, 305559. barbata, 307548. betulaefolia, 305560. calamenthifolia, 307477. carpatica var. turbinata, 305568. cenisia, 305331. cochlearifolia, 305332, 305561, 305566. elatines var. garganica, 305563. fenestrellata, 305562. parryi, 307612. portenschlagiana, 305564. poscharskyana, 305565. rainerti, 305567. Canarina abyssinica, 304604. Canavalia ensiformis, 308540. Capillipedium parviflorum, 303956. Capsicum sp., 308787, 308788, 308789, 308790, 308791. Caraway. See Carum carvi. Cardamie impatiens, 304967. Carduncellus caeruleus, 307918— 307925, 307950-307956, 307974— 307976, 307987, 308005. calvus, 307977--307978. erlocephalus, 307179. sp., 307957, 307958, 307959, 307960, 307961, 307962, 307963, 307964, 307965, 307988. Carica monoica, 306720-306721. papaya, 307551. sp., 307552. Carissa macrocarpa, 306233. Carpinus cordata, 304864. Carrot. See Daucus carota. Carthamus arborescens, 307926. dentatus, 304419, 304489-304493. flavescens, 304420-304423. glaucus ssp. alexandrinus, See Melaleuca leucad- sp., 308510, 308511, 259 Carthamus—Continued 307169-307170, 307180-307181. lanatus, 307171-307174, 307966- 307968, 307979-307981, 307989-— 3807992, 308003, 308006. lanatus ssp. turkestanicus, 3804424, 304426-304428, 304588. mareoticus, 307175, 307182. oxyacantha, 304429-304436, 304586—304587. tinctorius, 304408-304413, 304437-804476, 304494304510, 304589-304599, 305151-305221, 3052538, 305523-305540, 306593— 3806614, 306684—306689, 306820- 38071388, 307927-307929. sp., 308004. Carum carvi, 304511. Cassia abbreviata var. granitica, 305410. leptadenia, 304136. occidentalis, 305447. patellaria, 306243-306244. speciosa, 308647. Cassia, longtail. See Cassia abbre- viata var. granitica. Castanopsis sp., 307219. Castorbean. See Ricinus communis. Casuarina cunninghamiana, 308648. Catalpa sp., 308649, 308650. Catasetum sp., 303690. Catjang. See Vigna cylindrica. Cautleya lutea, 307220-807221. Cedar, atlas. See Cedrus atlantica. Cedrela sp., 308651. Cedrus atlantica, 308758. Celastrus articulatus, 304365, 305395. Cenchrus ciliaris, 304544, 307619- 307623, 308595, 308801. sp., 306245. Centaurea collina, 307930-307932. cyanus, 3079338. solstitialis, 307993. sp., 804512, 307183, 307969, 307970, 307971, 307982, 307983, 307994, 307995, 307996. Centella asiatica, 307667. Centrosema pubescens, 306583, 307563, 308555. Cephalaria transylvanica, 304982. Cercis chinensis, 304988. Cestrum aurantiacum, 307222. fasciculatum, 307223. sp., 307224. Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, 308759-308761. lawsoniana f. intertexta, 308762. obtusa, 304939, 307478-307479, 308768. pisifera, 307480-307482. 304545, Champac. See Michelia champaca. Chaste-tree, lilac. See Vitex agnus- castus. Chenopodium quinoa, 305442. Cherimoya. See Annona cherimola. 260 Cherry, mahaleb. See Prunus mahaleb. manchu. See P. tomentosa. sweet. See P. aviwm. Chickpea. See Cicer arietinum. Chives. See Allium schoenoprasum. Chloris argentina, 309959. capensis, 309960—309961. distichophylla, 309976, 309979- 309980, 309982, 309986. gayana, 306270, 307624-307630, 307716-307721, 308149, 308596, 309962. inflata, 308556. polydactyla, 309963-309969, 309981, 309983, 309985. radiata, 309970-309971. uliginosa, 309972—-309974, 309975. sp., 309977, 309978, 309984. Chusquea sp., 308541. Cicer arietinum, 305411. Cinquefoil. See Potentilla fulgens. shrubby. See P. fruticosa. Citrullus lanatus, 306364—-306367, 306782, 307608-307609, 307748- 307750. sp., 305448. Citrus sinensis, 304657, 304658. Clematis buchaniana, 307225. connata, 507226. montana, 307227. stans, 304366. Clematis, anemone. montana. Clerodendron heterophyllum, 303641. Clintonia alpina, 307228. See Clematis Clockvine, scarlet. See Thunbergia coceined, Clover. See Trifolium spp.* alsike. See T. hybridum. berseem. See T. alexandrinum. crimson. See 7. incarnatum. globe, purple. See T. alpestre. hop, large. See T. campestre. kura. See T. ambiguum. Persian. See T. reswpinatum. rabbitfoot. See JT. arvense. red. See T. pratense. rose. See T. hirtwm. strawberry. See T. fragiferwm. white. See T. repens. Coelogyne corymbosa, 307230. cristata, 307231. hookeriana, 307232. ochracea, 307229. praecox, 307233. Coelorhachis selloana, 309987-309989. Coffea arabica, 305639-306109, 306267-306268, 306345-306357, 307468. arabica var. mokka, 306110. arabica var. purpurescens, 306111. Coffee, Arabian. Coix lacryma-jobi, 304275. See Coffea arabica. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 Coraltree, Himalayan. See Erythrina arborescens. Cordyline fragrans, 304605. Corn. See Zea mays. Cornus canadensis, 305314. capitata, 307234. nuttallii, 305315. Coronilla varia, 308009, 308980. Corryocactus brevistylus, 308175. Corydalis chaerophylla, 307235. Corylus avellana, 304196-304198, 304480-304484, 304630-304634. ferox, 307236. Cotoneaster adpressa var. praecox, 306307. dammeri, 305569. microphylla, 307237. obscura, 309681. sp., 306308. Cotton, sea-island. See Gossypiwm barbadense. upland. See G. hirsutum. Cousinia onopordioides, 304477. Cow-herb. See Vaccarria segetalis. Cowpea. See Vigna sinensis. Crabapple. See Malus spp.* pearleaf. See M. prunifolia. ‘Crambe abyssinica, 304267, 304399, 305283-305288, 306422. hispanica, 304400. maritima, 306423-306424. tatarica, 306425-306426. tataria var. pinnatifida, 304401. Cranberry bush, European. See Viburnum opulus. | Crapemyrtle, common. See Lager- stroemia indica. Crawfurdia japonica, 307238. Crepis biennis, 304973. kitaibelii, 304974. occidentalis, 304975. rubra, 304976. thompsonii, 304968. Crotalaria incana, 304647, 306246— 306247. intermedia, 304648. mucronata, 307564, 308513, 308557. sagittalis, 304137. Crotalaria, slenderleaf. See Crotalaria intermedia. striped. See C. mucronata. Crownvetch. See Coronilla varia. Cryptomeria japonica, 307483—-307484. Cryptomeria, common. See Cryptomeria japonica. Cucumber. See Cucumis sativus. Cucumis melo, 304743-304747, 306131— 306136, 307588, 307610. sativus, 304803-304805, 306176— 306181, 306785, 308915-308916. Cucurbita maxima, 306124. moschata, 306125. pepo, 304061, 306126, 307658. Cunninghamia lanceolata, 308652. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 Cupressus lusitanica, 308653. ‘Currant, winter. See Ribes sangineum. Cushaw. See Cucurbita moschata. Cyclamen persicum, 303689. Cyclamen, florists. See Cyclamen persicum. . Cymbidium grandiflorum, 307239. longifolium, 307240. Cynodon dactylon, 304260, 308192-— 308194. Cypress, Portuguese. lusitanica. Cypressocyparis leylandii, 308630— 308632. Cyrtocarpa procera, 309687. Cytisus nigricans, 308010, 309682. scoparius, 306312-306313. scoparius f. sulphureus, 306314. supinus, 308011. Dactylis glomerata, 304513-304514, 305497-805498, 306729, 308542, 308792-808795. glomerata ssp. hispanica, 306730. Dalea alopecuroides, 306271. sp., 304138. Daphne papyracea, 307241. Daucus carota, 305443-305444, 306588, 306810, 308981. Dendrobium sp., 307242, 307244, 3807245, 307246. Desmodium canum, 306272. ovalifolium, 307907. tortuosum, 304124. uncinatum, 304123, 304649. sp., 304125, 306298, 308514, 308515, 308558. Dianthus alpinus, 305570. barbatus, 305571. deltoides, 305578. fragrans, 305574. gratianopolitanus, 305572. neglectus, 305575, 305576. plumarius, 307613. spiculifolius, 307614. subacaulis, 305577. superbus, 305333, 305578. sp., 305579, 305580, 305581, 305582, 3055838, 305584, 305585. Digitaria decumbens, 307184. didactyla var. decalvata, 303628. milanjiana, 307722-307724. pentzti, 307185. phaeothrix, 309990. smutsii, 303659. swalleniana, 309991. sp., 308559, 308560. See Anethum graveolens. Indian. See A. sowa. Dioclea sp., 308543, 308561, 308562. Dipteryx alata, 307611. Disporum sessile, 307485. Dogwood, evergreen. See Cornus capitata. pacific. See C. nuttallii. See Cupressus Dill. 261 Dolichos lablab, 304870, 306584. Dombeya burgessiae, 306636. tiliacea, 303647. Dorycnium herbaceum, 308012. rectum, 308802-308803. suffruticosum, 308013. - Dovyalis caffra, 306234. Drimys winteri, 308654. Drimys, wintersbark. See Drimys winteri. Dropseed. See Sporobolus spp.* whorled. See S. pyramidalis. Duchesnea indica, 305586, 307247. Echinochloa crus-pavonis, 306274. Edgeworthia gardneri, 307248. Eggplant. See Solanum melongena. Elder, European. See Sambucus nigra. red European. See S. racemosa. Eleusine coracana, 307693. tristachya, 309992. Elymus arenarius, 305267-305270. Emmer. See Triticum dicoccum. Enkianthus deflexus, 307249-307250. Enterolobium cyclocarpum, 308563. Epidendrum vespa, 303691. Eragrostis acutiglumis, 309994. airoides, 309995-309997. bahiensis, 309998-310005. unioloides, 305449. sp. 806248, 310006-310016. Erianthus sp., 3049038. Erica (hybrid), 306333-306334. baccans, 305466. bowieana, 305467. cinerea, 305468. formosa, 305469. graminifolia, 3072438. hirtiflora, 305470. mammosa, 305471. taxifolia, 305472. veriscolor, 305473. vestita, 305474. sp., 305475. Evriochloa punctata, 310032, 310041. Eriochrysis cayanensis, 306674. purpurata, 308797—-3808798. Erythrina arborescens, 307251. Espostoa blossfeldiorum, 308176. lanata, 308177. Eucalyptus de-beuzevillei, 307472. deglupta, 306783. niphophila, 307473. tereticornis, 308655. Euchlaena mexicana, 306615-306617. EHuonymus sp., 307252. Euphorbia aleicornis, 304607. aphylla, 304608. biglandulosa, 304609. ceratocarpa, 304620. characias, 304984. colletioides, 304610. dendroides, 304611. esula, 304625. exigua, 304621. 262 Euphorbia—Continued helioscopia, 304612, 304622, 804626, hirta, 304276. lagascae, 3046238, 304627, 304962, 308128-308132. myrsinites, 304983. ornithopus, 304613. peplus, 304614, 304624, 304628. piscatoria, 304793. prostrata, 304616. pulcherrima, 304639. pulcherrima plenissima, 303843. regis-jubae, 304617. schimperi, 304618. segetalis, 304615. splendens, 305450. terracina, 304629. virosa, 304619. sp., 306784. Eurya japonica, 304940. Euscaphis japonica, 304941. Eysenhardtia sp., 306249. Falsecypress, Lawson. See Chamaecyparis lawsoniana. Hinoki. See C. obtusa. Falseflax. See Camelina sativa. Fescue, red. See Festuca rubra. tall. See F. arundinacea. Festuca arundinacea, 304844. rubra, 305291—-305294, 305499, 306690. sp., 304139, 308516, 308517. Ficus heteropoda, 303952. leucantatoma, 303953. microcarpa, 304127. septica, 303954. superba, 304128. Filbert. See Corylus avellana. Fir. See Abies spp.* Greek. See A. cephalonica. Himalayan. See A. spectabilis. Nordmann. See A. nordmanni- ana. white. See A. concolor. Douglas. See Pseudotsuga menziesit. Firethorn. See Pyracantha coccinea. Nepal. See P. crenulata. narrowleaf. See P. angustifolia. Flax. See Linum usitatissimum. Foxtail, meadow. See Alopecurus pratensis. knotroot. See Setaria geniculata. Fragaria (hybrid), 305290. daltoniana, 307253. vesca, 307254, 308962-308963. sp., 307255. Fraxinus floribunda, 307256. oxycarpa, 306315. Fuchsia magellanica, 305587, 305589. procumbens, 305588. sp., 305590. Fuchsia, magellan. magellanica. See Fuchsia PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 Fuchsia—Continued trailing. See F’. procumbens. Gaillardia aristata, 305316. Galactia sp., 304140. Garlic. See Allium sativum. Gaultheria fragrantissima, 307257. hookeri, 307258. nummularioides, 307259. pyroloides, 307260. trichophylla, 307261. Genista villarsti, 305593. Geranium dalmaticum, 305591. renardii, 305592. sp., 304515. Gingerlily. See Hedychiwm coccineum. India. See H. gardnerianum. Gladiolus klattianus, 305451. Glochidion obovatum, 304942. Glycine javanica, 306585, 307904, 308564—308565. javanica subsp. micrantha var. claessensii, 304376. javanica subsp. micrantha var. mearnsii, 304377. javanica subsp. micrantha var. paniculata, 304378. max, 303650-303653, 304217, 304218, 304516, 306702-306717, 307597, 307836—307900, 309649- 309659. Gordonia axillaris, 307262. Gossypium (hybrid), 307595. barbadense, 304752-304758. hirsutum, 304759-304772, 304773- 304774, 305515-305516, 306589. sp., 307565, 307659, 307660. Gouinia latifolia, 306275—306276. Granadilla, sweet. See Passiflora ligularis. Grape, European. See Vitis vinifera. Grass, bahia. See Paspalum notatum. Bermuda. See Cynodon dactylon. buffel. See Cenchrus ciliaris. 307901— canary, large. See Phalaris aquatica. carpet. See Axonopus spp.* tropical. See A. compressus. dallis. See Paspalum dilatatum. dune, European. See Elymus arenarius. elephant, See Pennisetum pur- pureum. grama, hairy. See Bouteloua hirsuta. guinea. See Panicum maximum. love. See Hragrostis spp.* needle. See Stipa lagascae. oat, tall. See Arrhenatherum elatius. orchard. See Dactylis glomerata. panic. See Panicum spp.* blue. See P. antidotale. rescue. See Bromus willdenowii. rhodes. See Chloris gayana. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 Grass—Continued rice. See Oryzopsis spp.* rye, Italian. See Lolium multi- florum. perennial. See L. perenne. wimmera. See L. rigidum. smilo. See Orozopsis miliacea. St. Augustine. See Steno- taphrum secundatum. sudan. See Sorghum sudanense. vasey. See Paspalum urvillet. wheat. See Agropyron junceum. tall. See A. elongatum. Groundcherry. See Physalis angulata. Guizotia abyssinica, 304414, 307139. Gypsophila cerastioides, 305594. paniculata, 305596. repens, 305334, 305595, 307615. Hagenia abyssinica, 305409. Hazelnut, Himalayan. See Corylus ferox. Heath, twisted. See Erica cinerea. Hebe buchanani, 305597. pimelioides, 305598. Hedychium coccineum, 307263. gardnerianum, 307264. spicatum, 307265. sp., 307266, 307267. Hedysarum alpinum, 308014. coronarium, 305507. spinosissimum, 307997. Helianthus annuus, 804517-304518, 306587, 307831-807835, 307934— 307946. Hemlock. See 7'suga dumosa. Henbit. See Lamium amplewxicaule. Heracleum sp., 307268. Hibiscus (hybrid), 308966-308971. cannabinus, 304395, 305078— 3805080, 305510, 307140. esculentus, 305400, 306379. sabdariffa, 305511-305514. syriacus, 308972-308974. sp., 304396, 304748, 307566. Holly. See Ilex spp.* English, See J. aquifolium. Nepal. See I. intricata. Homoloceltis aspera, 304943. Honeysuckle, Himalaya. See cesteria formosa. tatarian. See Lonicera tatarica. Hordeum bulbosum, 304300-3043845, 306731, 308804—308805. distichon, 304519, 304912, 306427-— 306443. distichon var. nudum, 306445. distichon var. palmella, 308137— 308144. hystrix, 304346, 304347. jubatum, 304848-3043850. leporinum, 304351. marinum, 304352-304354. murinum, 304355304360. stebbinsii, 304361-304363. Ley- 263 Hordeum—Continued vulgare, 304558-304559, 304584, 304897, 306446-306478, 307494— 307496, 3081386. vulgare var. deficiens, 306444, 306479-306481. vulgare var. pallidum, 304913- 304914, 308145-308148. sp., 306291. Horseradish. See Armoracia lapathifolia. Hyacinth-bean. See Dolichas lablab. Hydnocarpus sp., 304736. Hydrangea paniculata, 304367. robusta, 307269. Hyparrhenia hirta, 308597. Hypericum fragile, 305599. hookerianum, 307270-307272. polyphyllum, 305600. repens, 305601. rhodopaeum, 305602. yakusimense, 305608. sp., 807273. TIberis amara, 305604. simplex, 305605. Ilex aquifolium, 305310, 305313, 306368. aquifolium f. heterophylla, 305311. aquifolium f. integrifolia, 305312. asprella, 308634. crenata, 304944. crenata f. luteo-variegata, 304945. hookeri, 307274. insignis, 307275. intricata, 307276. pubescens, 308635. purpurea, 304946. rotunda, 304947. viridis, 308636. wightiana, 307277-307278. Imperata brasiliensis, 306675. India-hawthorn. See Raphiolepis indica. Indigo. See Indigofera spp.* Indigofera lespedezioides, 304141. mucronata, 308518, 308566. sp., 308567. Ipomoea batatas, 304087-304088, 308196—308209. carnea, 308178. Iris clarkei, 307279. gracilipes, 305606. kumaonensis, 307280. nepalensis, 307281. spurea var. aurea, 307282. Iris, clarke. See Iris clarkei. slender. See I. gracilipes. Ironweed. See Vernonia athel- mintica. Isatis sp., 304520. Jackbean. See Canavalia ensiformis. hyacinth. See Dolichos lablab. Job’s tear. See Coix lacryma-jobi. Juglans regia, 305254-305257, 310322—| Leek. See Alliwm porrum Lens culinaris, 305412, 308608-308614. Lentil. See Lens culinaris. Leonotis nepetaefolia, 304978. 264 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 310335. . Juniper, Chinese. See Juniperus chinensis. common. See J. communis. creeping. See J. horizontalis. Himalayan. See J. recurva. prickly. See J. oxycedrus. Juniperus chinensis, 307486-307488. communis, 306618. horizontalis, 306619-306620. oxycedrus, 304521. recurva, 304546, 307489. rigida, 304948, 306371. virginiana, 304547. sp., 306621, 306622, 306623, 307490. Kadsura japonica, 304949. Kadsura, scarlet. See Kadsura japonica. Kale, common sea. See Crambe maritima. Kalmia latifolia, 303687. Kenaf. See Hibiscus cannabinus. Kidneyvetch. See Anthyllis vulneraria. Laelia cinnabarina, 303692. Lagenaria siceraria, 305452. Lagerstroemia indica, 308637, 308975. lanceolata, 203642. Lallemantia iberica, 304478. Lamium amplexicaule, 304969. Larch, Chinese. European. See L. decidua. Japanese. See L. leptolepis. Larix decidua, 306316. gmelinii var. principis- rupprechtii, 306317. leptolepis, 308929. leptolepis f. pendula, 306318. lyalli, 308930. potanini, 306319. Lasiacis sp., 306250, 306251. Lathyrus annuus, 308015. aphaca, 308016. articulatus, 308017. cicera, 308018. clymenum, 308019. hirsutus, 308021. inconspicuus, 308022. latifolius 308023. niger, 308024. nissolia, 308025. ochrus, 308026. odoratus, 308027. pratensis, 308028. sphaericus, 308029. sylvestris, 308030, 308982. tingitanus, 306680, 308081. tuberosus, 308032. Lavandula officinalis, 305607. sp., 305608. Lavatera sp., 307567. Leadtree. See Leucaena leucocephala. See Larix potanini. Leptospermum petersonii, 304391. Lespedeza bicolor, 304368. capitata, 303844—-303847. cuneata, 304130-804131, 3041382. cyrtobotrya, 304950. pubescens, 303661. sp., 304142. Lespedeza, Chinese. cuneata. Lesquerella densipila, 309661. gordonii, 306127-306128, 307829. palmeri, 306129-306130, 307830. Leucaena leucocephala, 304650, 3054538, 308519, 308544, 308568. Leucadendron argenteum, 305476. grandiflorum, 305477. plumosum, 305478. Leucospermum catherinae, 305479. lineare, 305480. muirti, 305481. nutans, 305482. reflecum, 3054838. Leycesteria formosa, 307283. _Libocedrus decurrens, 308764, 308931. Ligustrum confusum, 307284. japonicum, 308656. Lilac. See Syringa (hybrid). Lilium giganteum, 307285. Lily, giant. See Lilium giganteum. _Linum usitatissimum, 304425, 304479, 305222-305246, 307141-307155. sp., 304522, 307176. Liparis sp., 307286. 31 Litsea glutinosa, 308638. Lobivia sp., 308179. Lobularia maritima, 304977. Lolium multiflorum, 306691. perenne, 305500, 306692. rigidum, 303635, 303947. sp., 306292. Lonicera tatarica, 306309. Lotus angustissimus, 308806. arenarius, 303948. coimbrensis, 308033. conjugatus, 308034. corniculatus, 303817—303824, 304067, 304126, 304280, 304523, See Lespedeza 305508, 306182, 306586. creticus, 308598, 308807, 308977— 308978. edulis, 304068. frondosus, 308035. hispidus, 308036. major, 308037. ornithopodioides, 308038. parviflorus, 308039. pedunculatus, 308808. peregrinus, 308809-308810. sp., 306299. Luculia gratissima, 307287. pinceana, 307288. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 Luffa cylindrica, 305454. -Lupine. See Lupinus spp.* bitter. See L. angustifolius. white. See L. albus. yellow, European. See L. luteus. Lupinus albo-coccineus, 308040. albus, 308657. angustifolius, 308615—-308624. douglasti, 308042. elegans, 3080438. geophilus, 304143. hartwegii, 308044. hilarianus, 308045. insignis, 308046. lepidus, 308041. linifolius, 308047. littoralis, 308048. luteus, 305501-805503. micranthus, 308049. mutabilis, 308050. nanus, 308051. ornatus, 308052. pilosus, 308053. termis, 308625-—308629. sp., 807568, 808520, 308521. Lycopersicon (hybrid), 303813, 304062, 306812-306814. chilense, 308180—308181. esculentum, 303704—303812, 8040638, 3042243042538, 304398, 306137-306140, 306210, 306211- 306215, 309664809679, 309688— 309693, 309814—-309815, 309890- 309921. hirsutum, 308182. peruvianum, 303814. peruvianum var. dentatum, 306811. pimpinellifolium, 304397, 306216. sp., 303662, 308183, 308184. Macleaya cordata, 304369. Magnolia fuscata, 305402. globosa, 307289. liliflora, 307290. mutabilis, 305403. pterocarpa, 305404. pumila, 305405. salicifolia, 306372. sharpii, 308917. soulangiana, 305406. sp., 308675, 308676. Magnolia, anise. See Magnolia salicifolia. Mahonia acanthifolia, 307291. Malus baccata, 305297-305298. baccata var. mandshurica, 305299. prunifolia, 307500. x purpurea, 307501-307502. purpurea f. eleyi, 304392. sylvestris, 804214, 304215, 3046387, 307378—-307384, 307474, 307515— 307519, 307742, 308157, 308772. sp., 306320, 306321, 307503, 307504, 307505, 307506, 307689, 307690. 265 Maple. franchet. See Acer spp.* See A. franchetii. hooker. See A. hookeri. Japanese. See A. palmatum f. sanguineum. nikko. See A. nikoense. redbud. See A. trautvettert. Marigold, aztec. See Tagetes erecta. Marshmallow. See Althaea officinalis. Maxillaria acutifolia, 303693. Meconopsis napaulensis, 307292. simplicifolia, 307293. wallichii, 307294. Medic. See Medicago turbinata. black. See M. luplina. cogwheel. See M. tuberculata. little. See M. minima. Medicago arabica, 307387—307388. arabica var. inermis, 307389. arborea, 304069, 307390-807392. blancheana, 307393. carstiensis, 307394. ciliaris, 308811—308813. coerulea, 307395. coronata, 307396. dzhawakhetica, 307397. echinus, 304070, 308056. falcata, 307398. granadensis, 8073899. intertexta, 307400, 308058. intertexta var. ciliaris, 307401. laciniata, 307402. lavrenkoi, 307403. lupulina, 304071, 304527, 304539, 307404—-307408, 307569, 308059, 308522. marina, 304529, 307409, 308814. minima, 304072, 308815. murex var. sorentinit, 307410. muricata, 307411. noeana, 308061. obscura var. helix, 307412. orbicularis, 307413--307416, 308054, 308816—308818. paucifilora, 307417. platycarpa, 307418. polymorpha, 307419-307439. polymorpha var. vulgaris, 308060, 3808819-308827. radiata, 307440. rigidula, 308055, 308057. rotata, 307441-307442, 308828- 308829. rugosa, 307448. sativa, 303636—303637, 304078, 304219, 304220, 304262-304265, 304524-304526, 307444, 308599. sativa var. gaetula, 307445. scutellata, 307446—-307447, 308830-308831. tornata, 307448, 308062. tornata var. aculeata, 308523. tribuloides, 308832-308837. truncatula, 307449-307454. 266 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 Medicago—Continued tuberculata, 304074, 307455— 307456, 308063, 308838- 30884?. turbinata, 303949, 307457, 308064, 308842. sp., 304528. Melaleuca leucadendron, 304379, 304393. Melilotus alba, 308065. alba var. annua, 308066. elegans, 304530, 308067. indica, 308524. infesta, 304843, 306326-306328. officinalis micranthus, 308068. suleata, 307947. taurica, 308069. Michelia alba, 305407. catheartii, 307295. champaca, 305408. excelsa, 307296. lanuginosa, 307297. Microcitrus australasica, 306114— 306117. australis, 306118—306119. Millet. See Setaria sphacelata. pearl. See Pennisetum spicatum. Miscanthidium sp., 308799. Mock-strawberry, India. See Duchesnea indica. Moricanda nitens, 308600. Momordica charantia, 304277. Mountain-laurel. See Kalmia latifolia. Muskmelon. See Cucumis melo. Mussaenda elegans, 304278. Mustard, Chinese. See Brassica juncea. white. See B. hirta. Nassella sp., 308525. Nicotiana glauca, 307908. glutinosa, 306637, 307916. rustica var. pavonii, 307909- 307911. setchellii, 307912. tabacum, 304898-304902, 307913-| 307914. thyrsiflora, 307915. Nyssa sessiliflora, 307298. Oak. See Quercus incana. blue Japanese. See Q. glauca. Oats. See Avena ludoviciana. common. See A. sativa. lopsided. See A. strigosa. naked. See A. nuda. red. See A. byzantina. wild. See A. fatua. Oenothera fruticosa var. linearis, 307584. missouriensis, 307585. pumila, 307586 rosea, 304970. tetragona, 307587. tetragona var. riparia, 307510. Okra. See Hibiscus esculentus. Olea dioica, 307299. Oncidium blanchetii, 303694. concolor, 303695. crispum, 303696. edwallii, 303697. marshallianum, 303698. pulvinatum, 303699, Onion. See Allium cepa. Onobrychis squarrosa, 308848. viciifolia, 305509, 3066938. Ononis vaginalis, 308601. Ophiopogon wallichianus, 307300. Orange. See Citrus sinensis. _Orlaya grandiflora, 305445. Oryza sativa, 303648-3803645, 303646, | 303677-303679, 308680-303686, 304216, 304221-304228, 304560, 304578-304580, 304717-—304722, 304742, 306482-306488, 307579- | 307583. Oryzopsis coerulescens, 306624. holciformis, 306625. miliacea, 308602. Osbeckia crinita, 307301. Ovxalis sp., 307302. Pachyrrhizus erosus, 304845. Palm, Senegal data. See Phoenix reclinata. martius. See Tracycarpus martianus. Panicum antidotale, 308603. bergii, 310017-310021. coloratum, 306628. demissum, 310022-310028. ghiesbreghtii, 310024. gouinii, 310025. laxum, 310026—310027. maximum, 304145, 304281, 310040. milioides, 310029. turgidum, 308604. sp., 306252, 306253, 306277, | Papaver hybridum, 304971. somniferum, 304531. sp., 304532. Papaya. See Carica papaya. Papertree, India. See Edgeworthia gardneri. Paspalum almum, 303957-303959, 310044-310045. arechavaletae, 304075. boscianum, 310046—-310052. conjugatum, 310052. conspersum, 303962—-303965, 310054-310057. coryphaeum, 310039. cromyorhizon, 303966—303967, 310058-310072. devincenzti, 310073. dilatatum, 303968-303974, 303976303984, 304076, 304283, 307631-807634, 309663, 310028, 308526, 308569, 308570, 310031, 310033, 310034, 310035, 310036, 310037, 310038, 310042, 310043. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 . Paspalum—Continued 304284, 310074—-310094. exaltatum, 304077. geminiflorum, 303985-303986. guaraniticum, 303987, 304078, 310095. guenoarum, 303988-303990, 307635, 307905, 310096—310105. | haumanti, 304079. hieronymii, 303991803992, 310106—310108. intermedium, 310109-310113. juergensu, 303993—-303994, 304080, 310114—310116. maculosum, 303995, 310117-— 310118. mandiocanum, 303996—-304002, 310119-810126. modestum, 310127. nicorae, 304003-304004, 307636, 310128810135. notatum, 304005, 304261, 304846— 38048638, 306279, 307386, 310136— 310180. notatum var. latiflorum, 310181. paniculatum, 304006—304013, 310182-310206. paucictliatum, 304014—304023, 310207-810225. plicatulum, 304024-304031, 304081 307637-38076388, 310226— 310238. ef. plicatulum, 310287. plicatulum var. glabrum, 304032- 3040338, 310239-310241. plicatulum var. oligostachyum, 310242310245. plicatulum var. plicatulum, 304034-304036, 310246-310247. plicatulum var. villosissima, 304037-804038. publiflorum, 304147. pumilum, 304039, 310248-310250. quadrifarium, 304082, 304282. rojasti, 307906, 308571. cf. rojasti, 310288, 310290. rufum, 304083. tenellum, 308572. urvillei, 303975, 304040-304050, 304146, 310251-310267. villosissima, 310268—310269. yaguaronense, 3049051-304056, 310270-810281. sp., 3038960, 303961, 304057, 304865, 306254, 306278, 308527, 3808528, 308529, 310282, 310283, 310284, 310285, 310286, 310289, 310291. Paspalum, brownseed. See Paspalum plicatulum. Passiflora ligularis, 307661. Pea. See Pisum sativum. Peach. See Prunus persica. Peanut. See Arachis hypogaea. Pear. See Pyrus communis. 267 Pear—Continued willow-leaf. See P. salicifolia. Peavine. See Lathyrus spp.* black. See L. niger. flat. See L. sylvestris. flatpod. See L. cicera. meadow. See L. pratensis. perennial. See L. latifolius. rough. See L. hirsutus. Pennisetum complanatum, 303660. purpureum, 304188-304193, 304751, 308195. spicatum, 304986-305013. subangustum, 305455. typhoides, 307694—307715. unisetum, 304750. sp., 305541, 306255. Pentapterygium serpens, 3073038. Peponia vogeli, 304602. Pepper, black. See Piper nigrum. Perilla frutescens, 305252. Persea americana, 306120, 306722- 306723. Phalaris angusta, 310292. aquatica, 303825, 306626, 306732-— 806757, 306759-306774, 308605, 308844-308860. coerulescens, 306758. tuberosa var. hirtiglumis, 306775— 306781. Phaseolus (hybrid), 304806-304809. acutifolius, 307662. atropurpureus, 304148, 307599. aureus, 305070-805077, 305418. calcaratus, 304149. lathyroides, 307570, 310293. longifolius, 810294. lunatus, 306196-306198, 307663- 307665, 309694, 309816-809820. mungo, 304298. pilosus, 306376. vulgaris, 303639, 304064, 304108— 304122, 304254-304255, 304749, 304810-304838, 306146-306169, 306170-806175, 306199-806204, 307458-307467, 307751-307824, 308891-308914, 309695-309811, 309821-809887. sp., 807156, 308545, 308573, 308574, 309888, 309889. Phleum pratense, 305271-305272, 305504, 306694. Phoenix reclinata, 305456. Photinia integrifolia, 307304. Phyllocladus alpina, 304548-304549. Physalis angulata, 305457. sp., 309812. Picea abies, 308932-308939. bicolor var. acicularis, 308940. bicolor var. reflexa, 308941. brachytyla, 308942, 308943. glauca f. aurea, 308944. x mariorika, 308945. orientalis, 308946. orientalis f. nana, 308947. 268 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 Picea—Continued Primrost—Continued pungens f. glauca, 308948-308949. evening. See Oenothera pumila. purpurea, 308950. Primula capitata, 307315. Pieris formosa, 307305. | geraniifolia, 307316. japonica, 304951. reticulata, 307317. Pigeon-pea. See Cajanus cajan. rotundifolia, 307318. Pine. See Pinus spp.* sapphirina, 307319. Austrian. See P. nigra. sikkimensis, 307320. Eastern white. See P. strobus. stuartu, 307321. Japanese red. See P. densiflora. sp., 807322. Japanese white. See P. parvi-| Prinsepia uniflora var. serrata, flora. 309683. scotch. See P. sylvestris. Privet. See Ligustrum confusum. Swiss mountain. See P. mugo. Japanese. See L. japonicum. Pink, maiden. See Dianthus Prosopis sp., 308575. deltoides. Protea barbigera, 305484. lilac. See D. superbus. compacta, 305485. Pinus albicaulis, 304550. cynaroides, 305486. densiflora, 307491. grandiceps, 305487. griffithii, 304551, 308765. latifolia, 305488. | heldreichti var. leucodermis, mundii, 305489. ] 308766, 308951. obtusifolia, 305446. mugo, 304552, 308952-308953. repens, 305490. mugo pumilio, 308767. speciosa, 305491. nigra, 304553. Prunus (hybrid), 304058, 304920- ) nigra f. pygmaea, 304635. 304932. parviflora, 308768, 308954. amygdalus, 308167. | strobus, 308769. armeniaca, 307520—307525, strobus f. prostrata, 309927. 307729-307732, 307733—-307741. sylvestris, 308770, 308955-308957. avium, 307526-307529, 308007- sylvestris f. nana, 308958. 308008, 308642. sp., 303638. | cerasifera, 304084-304086. Piper nigrum, 304213. cerasoides, 3073238. Piptanthus nepalensis, 307306. cerasus var. semperflorens, Pistacia atlantica, 307691. 306808. vera, 304871. domestica, 307530. Pistachio. See Pistacia vera. grayana, 304370. | Mount Atlas. See P. atlantica. | mahaleb, 304195, 304199-304204. i Pisum sativum, 304065, 304533, nigra, 304402-304403. 304603, 306590-306592, 307666, persica, 307531-307538, 308773- ] 308796. 308774. Pittosporum tobira, 305396. salicina, 308775. Plantago albicans, 308606. tomentosa, 309684. Platycerium bifurcatum, 304394. ussuriensis, 304933. madagascariense, 306718. sp., 304059, 304060, 308776. Plum. See Prunus spp.* | Pseudotsuga menziesii, 308959— common. See P. domestica. 308960. Japanese. See P. salicina. menziesii var. glauca, 308961. Poinsettia, common. See Euphorbia | Psidium sartorianum, 309660. pulcherrima. ’ _Pterocarya pterocarpa, 304963. Polygonum capitatum, 307307. Pueraria phaseoloides, 308576. pterocarpum, 307308. Pumpkin. See Cucurbita pepo. Poppy, opium. See Papaver Pyracantha angustifolia, 305397. somniferum. coccinea, 304266. Populus candicans, 306322. crenulata, 308639. Potato. See Solanum tuberosum. Pyrus bucharica, 309922. Potentilla ambigua, 307309. communis, 307497—307498, 307507, argyrophylla, 307310. | 307508, 307539-—307542. fruticosa, 307311. salicifolia, 304636. fulgens, 307312. ussuriensis, 305300. mooniana, 307313. sp., 3075438, 307544, 307545, peduncularis, 307314. 308777. - Primrose. See Primula spp.* Quercus glauca, 304952, 307324. purplehead. See P. capitata. incana, 307325. sikkim: See P. sikkimensis. lamellosa, 307326. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 Quinoa. See Chenopodium quinoa. - Radish. See Raphanus sativus. Ragi. See EHleusine coracana. Ramie. See Boehmeria nivea. Ranunculus cortusifolius, 305609. Rape, summer turnip. See Brassica campestris. winter. See B. napus. Raphanus sativus, 304066. Raphiolepis indica, 308640. umbellata, 304953, 305398. Raspberry, European. See Rubus idaeus. yellow Himalayan. See R. ellipticus. Rattan. See Calamus floribundus. Redcedar, Eastern. See Juniperus virginiana. Redtop. See Agrostis alba. Retinospora, sawara. See Chamae- cyparis pisifera. Rheum palmatum var. tanguticum, 307655. Rhododendron anthopogon, 307327. arboreum, 307328-307329. barbatum, 3073380-307331. campanulatum, 307332-807334. campylocarpum, 8073835. dalhousiae, 307336. edgeworthii, 307337. falconeri, 3073838-307339. fauriae, 306373. grande, 307340-307341. hodgsonii, 307342. kaempferi f. album, 304985, 305068. kiusianum, 306374. lanatum, 307348. lepidotum, 307344-307345. lindleyi, 307346. roylei, 307347-307348. serpyllifolium, 306375. triflorum, 307349. vaceinioides, 307350. virgatum, 307351. wightii, 307352. sp., 306378, 307353. Rhododendron, tree. See Rhododen- dron arboreum. ; Rhubarb. See Rheum palmatum var. tanguticum. Rhynchosia minima, 304151-304152. phaseoloides, 307571. sp., 808577. Ribes dikuscha, 304272. nigrum, 305301-305306. sangineum, 306310. Rice. See Oryza sativa. Ricinus communis, 304640-304643, 305542, 306724, 307177. Rockspray. .See Cotoneaster microphylla. Rogeria longiflora, 304979. Rosa abyssinica, 304606. sericea, 307354. 269 Rosa—Continued waitziana, 309685. sp., 307509. Roscoea alpina, 307355. Rose, fourpetal. See Rosa sericea. Roselle. See Hibiscus sabdariffa. Rubus ellipticus, 307356. idaeus, 306331—-806332. idaeus var. vulgatus, 3053807— 305308. strigosus, 304652-304656. sp., 809647. Ruellia sp., 306280. Ruscus aculeatus, 303688. Rye. See Secale cereale. mountain. See S. montanum. Saccharum (hybrid), 3038701-3803703, 3804659-804684, 304685-304696, 304724-304735, 304738-304740, 304873804885, 304886-304896, 305057-305067, 305258-305266, 305417-305426, 305436-305441, 306787-3806800, 307186-307188, 3808661—808667, 3808746-308755. spontaneum, 304904. sp., 8308150-308156, 308530, 3085381. Sacciolepis myuros, 310295. Safflower. See Carthamus tinctorius. Sainfoin. See Onobrychis viciifolia. St.-Johns-wort, Greek. See Hypericum fragile. Hookers. See H. hookerianum. Salicornia bidens, 307604. lylei, 307605. sp., 307606, 307607. Salix rehderiana, 306323. Saltbush. See Atriplex nummularia. Salvia gregti, 309686. Sambucus chinensis, 307745. kamtschatica, 307589-307590. nigra, 304737. racemosa, 308781. sibirica, 308782. sieboldiana, 307591-307594, 307692, 307746. Sanguisorba minor, 308861. Sapium sebiferwm, 304371. Sapodilla. See Achras zapota. Sarcococca saligna, 3073857. Sarson. See Brassica campestris var. sarson. Satinpoppy. See Meconopsis wallichit. Satyrium nepalense, 307358. Saussurea candicans, 304972. Schima wallichii, 307359. Schinus sp. 308658. Schisandra chinensis, 305309. grandiflora, 307360. Scleria paludosa, 307499. Seorpiontail. See Scorpiurus subvillosa. Scorpiurus subvillosa, 303950. Secale africanum, 307728. 270 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 Secale—Continued cereale, 304534, 306484-306498. montanum, 304535, 306499. Sedum (hybrid), 307492. Selinum tenuifolium, 307361. Senna. See Cassia occidentalis. Sequoia gigantea, 308771. Serruria florida, 305492. Sesame. See Sesamum indicum. Sesamum alatum, 307157. capense, 307158, 307656. indicum, 304259, 304415-304418, 306695-306698, 307159-807162. laciniatum, 307163. occidentale, 307164. prostratum, 307165. radiatum, 307166. sp., 805247, 305248, 305249, 305250, 305251. Sesbania sp., 308578, 308579, 308580. Setaria argentina, 306281-306283. caespitosa, 310296. fiebrigti, 310297-—310300. geniculata, 310301. globulifera, 310302. sphacelata, 307639-307641, 307725-307726, 308581. sp., 304866, 306256, 308532, 310303, 310304. Seticereus sp., 306678. Shrub-althea. See Hibiscus syriacus. Sida sp., 308185. Sisymbrium sp., 307998, 307999. Smilacina fusea, 307362. oleracea, 307363. sp., 307364. Smilax oldhamii, 304372. sieboldii, 304373. Solanum arboreum, 305319. atropurpureum, 305320. inopinum, 305321. jubatum, 305322. khasianum var. chatterjeeanum, 308877. mammosum, 305323. marginatum, 305324. melongena, 304839-304841. nigrum, 304600. quinquangulare, 305325. trachycyphum, 305326. tuberosum, 304256, 305635-— 305638, 306301-306306, 306336- 306339, 306668-306673, 306719, 307748, 308883-308890, 308964, 308965, 309648. sp., 305327. Sophronitis grandiflora, 303700. Sorbus commixta, 3043874. ; reducta, 304554. Sorghastrum pellitum, 310305-310308. Sorghum bicolor, 305014, 305015- 305056, 305081—305089, 306257, 308211-308499. dochna, 303654—-303658. sudanense, 308976. Sorghum—Continued verticilliflorwm, 307493. sp., 306258, 306259, 308533. Sorghum. See Sorghum bicolor. Sorgo. See Sorghum dochna. Soybean. See Glycine max. Speedwell, spike. See Veronica spicata. Spelt. See Triticum spelta. Spiraea micrantha, 307365. Spirea. See Spiraea micrantha. Sporobolus indicus, 310309. maximus, 310310-310311. poiretti, 310312-310316. pyramidalis, 310030. sp., 310317. 9 Spruce, Norway. See Picea abies. Oriental. See P. orientalis. Squash. See Cucurbita maxima. Stachyurus praecox, 304954. Stenotaphrum secundatum, 306260. Stipa lagascae, 308607. sp., 308534, 308535, 308536. | Stizolobium aterrimum, 304158, 308582. deeringianum, 308588. Strawberry. See Fragaria (hybrid). European. See F. vesca. Himalayan. See F. daltoniana. Stylosanthes gracilis, 306284, 306293, 306300. guyanensis, 308546-308547. sp., 306261, 306262, 306263. Sugarcane. See Saccharum (hybrid). Sulla. See Hedysarum coronarium. Sundrops, rose. See Oenothera rosea. Sunflower. See Helianthus annuus. Sweetclover. See Melilotus spp.* white. See M. alba. Sweetleaf. See Symplocos spp.* Sweetpea. See Lathyrus odoratus. _Sweetpotato. See Ipomoea batatas. _Sweetvetch. See Hedysarum spp.* Sweetwilliam. See Dianthus barbatus. _Symplocos chinensis, 304955. glomerata, 307366. theaefolia, 307367. Syringa (hybrid), 306311. Tagetes erecta, 305328. lucida, 305329. subulata, 305330. Talauma hodgsonu, 307368. Tallowtree, Chinese. See Sapium sebiferum. Tapeinocheilos ananassae, 310321. Tea. See Camellia sinensis. Tecoma sambucifolia, 308186. Teosinte. See Huchlaena mexicana. Tephrosia candida, 304567, 304569, 304572, 304574, 304575, 304577. grandiflora, 304565. heckmanniana, 304576. maxima, 305363. subtriflora, 304561. | | | JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1965 Tephrosia—Continued villosa, 304562, 304564, 304566, 304568, 304570, 304571, 304573. vogellii, 305344—-305362. sp., 304563. Teramnus uncinatus, 306377. Tetragonolobus palaestinus, 308070. purpureus, 308071. requienti, 308072. siliquosus, 308073. Theobroma cacao, 307747. Thrixanthocereus blossfeldiorum, 306679. Thuarea sarmentosa, 306786. Thuja orientalis, 304956, 308659. Thunbergia coccinea, 307369. Tibouchina laxa, 308187. Timothy. See Phleuwm pratense. Tobacco. See Nicotiana spp.* tree. See N. glauca. Tobira. See Pittosporum tobira. Tomato. See Lycopersicon esculentum. currant. See L. pimpinelli- folium. Towelgourd, suakwa. See Luffa cylindrica. Trachycarpus martianus, 307370. Trachypogon polymorphus, 310318. Trefoil. See Lotus spp.* big. See L. pedunculatus. birdsfoot. See L. corniculatus. Trichachne cf. californica, 309993. sacchariflora, 306273. Trichloris crinata, 306285. Tridens brasiliensis, 310319. Trifolium agrarium, 308074. alexandrinum, 308862. alpestre, 308075. amabile, 304144. ambiguum, 308076. angustifolium, 308077. argutum, 304540. arvense, 304273, 307972, 308078. campestre, 308863-808865. cherleri, 308866. clypeatum, 308079. dubium, 308092. echinatum, 308867. fragiferum, 303826, 308080. hirtum, 304274. hybridum, 304286, 307572, 308081. incarnatum, 305505, 308082. lencanthum var. obscurum, 308083. lugardiu, 306725. meneghinianum, 304380. ochroleucon, 308084. pannonicum, 308085. polymorphum, 304285. pratense, 303827-303831, 304287- 304297, 304537, 304775, 304778-— 304784, 304785304786, 304842, 306185-306195, 306677, 307573— 307578, 307948, 307973, 308086, 271 Trifolium—Continued 308548. purpureum, 306627, 308868- 308872. repens, 3038832-303842, 304154, 304538, 306286, 308537, 308549. repens f. atropurpureum, 308087. resupinatum, 305517-305522, 308088. sativum ssp. praecox, 304776— 304777. spumosum, 308089. thalii, 308090. tridentatum, 308091. xerocephalum, 3088738. sp., 304536, 304644, 304867, 306294, 308000, 308001. Tristania conferta, 308660. Trithrinax acanthocoma, 304651. Triticum (hybrid). 308878, 308879. aestivum, 303630-303634, 303663— 303676, 303946, 304089-304107, 304381-304388, 304389-304390, 304585, 304787-304789, 304915— 304916, 306183-306184, 306500— 306528, 306676, 307471, 307511- 307514, 307600-307602, 3081338, 308134-308135, 308669-308674, 308882. aestivum var. graecum, 304917. aestivum var. muticum, 306524. aestivum xX Secale cereale, 308880-308881. baeoticum, 306525-306527. compactum, 306528-306530. dicoccoides, 306531—306533. dicoccum, 306534806539. durum, 306568-306571, 306572— 806580, 306638—-306667. durum var. leucomelan, 304918. durum var. leucurum, 304919. monococcum, 306540-306547, 307984. polonicum, 306548-306549. spelta, 306550-306556. timopheevi, 306557. turgidum, 306558-306564. sp., 306565, 306566, 306567, 307167. Tritonia sp., 307371. Trumpetbush. See Tecoma sambucifolia. Tsuga dumosa, 307372. Tupelo. See Nyssa sessiliflora. Turnip. See Brassica rapa. Ulmus (hybrid). 304257-304258. (Undetermined), 304155-304163, 304601, 304645, 304868, 304869, 307377, 307985, 308002, 308538, 308584, 308585. Urena lobata, 304957. Urochloa sp., 307727. Vaccarria segetalis, 304488. Vaccinium bracteatum, 304958. valerii, 303955. 212 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 173 Vanda sp., 307373. Velvetbean. See Stizolobium aterrimum. deering. See S. deeringianum. Vernonia amygdalina, 305458. anthelmintica, 304905-304910. cinerea, 305459. perrotteti, 305460. Veronica alpina, 3053835. armena, 305610. beccabunga, 305336, 307549. bellidioides, 305337. filiformis, 305612. fruticans, 307550. fruticulosa, 305338-305339. peduncularis, 305611. prostrata, 305613-305614, 307616. repens, 305615. spicata, 305340, 307617. sp., 305616, 305617. Vetch. See Vicia spp.* cow. See V. cracca. hairy. See V. villosa. purple. See V. benghalensis. woollypod. See V. dasycarpa. Vetiveria zizanioides, 306264. Viburnum coriaceum, 307374. erosum, 304959. japonicum, 304960, 305399. lantana, 305341, 306369. lantana var. glabratum, 305342. opulus, 305343, 306370. pauciflorum, 305318. stellulatum, 307375. trilobum, 305317. Vicia amurensis, 308020, 308094. angustifolia, 308095, 308114, 308874—-308875. benghalensis, 308096. bithynica, 308098. cracca, 308099. dasycarpa, 308100, 308876. disperma, 308115. dumetorum, 308101. eriocarpa, 308102. ervilia, 306295, 307168. faba, 305414. faba var. minor, 306699. graminea, 308103. hirsuta, 308104. hybrida, 308105. lathyroides, 307469, 308633. lutea, 308106, 308110, 308124. lutea var. laevigata, 308107. lutea var. violascens, 308108. michaucxii, 308109. monantha, 308097. peregrina, 308116. pisiformis, 307470, 308117. Vicia—Continued sativa, 3805415, 306700, 308093, 308111, 308112, 308118, 308127. sativa f. albiflora, 308126. sepium, 308119. serratifolia, 308113. sicula, 308120. sylvatica, 307598, 308121. tenuifolia, 308125. tetrasperma, 308122. villosa, 308123. sp., 304541-304543, 306296. Vigna cylindrica, 304164, 306265, 307558. sinensis, 304150, 307554-307562, 309813. vexillata, 306266. Viola adunca var. minor, 305620. arenaria, 305618. hederacea, 305619. tricolor, 305621. sp., 305622. Vitex agnus-castus, 307618. cienkowskii, 307744. negungo, 308641. pooara, 306235. Vitis (hybrid), 304211—304212. vinifera, 304205-304210, 305427- 305435, 305624, 306340-306344, 307385. sp., 308778, 308779, 308780. lV oandzeia subterranea, 307657. Walnut, Persian. See Juglans regia. | Wasabia pungens, 304741. Watermelon. See Citrullus lanatus. Wayfaring-tree. See Viburnum lantana. Weberbauerocereus fascicularis, 308188-308189. sp., 308190. Weigela hortensis, 304375. | Weinmannia sp., 308191. | Wheat. See Triticum spp.* club. See 7. compactum. durum. See 7. durum. Polish. See T. polonicum. poulard. See T. turgidum. Yam-bean. See Pachyrrhizus erosus. Yeddo-hawthorn. See Raphiolepis | wumbellata. Zanthoxylum schinifolium, 304961. Zea mays, 303848-303944, 304697-— 304716, 305364-305388, 306141—- 306145, 306329, 306629-306635, 307668-307688, 308210, 308677— 308745. Zephyranthes rosea, 307376. Zephyrlily, pink. See Zephyranthes rosed. YZ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1969 O—320—905 {nas vs Pe " eo Pia. i 2 " Ill A EL