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S ; ¥ { i i a — 5 7 : . : : yn ec t2 ete es Plant Inventory No. 164 104 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Washington, D.C., April 1966 PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 (NOS. 236877 TO 236142) CONTENTS Page DoD PETUGEY 2 TS IE Sap SsRs To) oe a a gg eae 3 Pema ninnionmrand Scientific names. sy Wk ee ee 227 This inventory, No. 164, lists the plant material (Nos. 230877 to 236142) received by the New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, during the period from Jan- uary 1 to December 31, 1956. From 1954 to 1957, the branch was known as the Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Re- search Branch, Agricultural Research Service, United States Depart- ment of Agriculture. 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. EUGENE GRIFFITH and Howarp L. Hynanp, Botanists. Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Fee) atime Dtanacereah ~ Piss egal asia, boned oy ay ae onath | ery sili ee eres: Boome tn ee 4 Al ge re Yrodisirit ; A noitsth hen cory 208 rey rt ae He : p BGO Aor Ve Cf ane he aaa ne: ) a nti pacer INVENTORY 230877. Cirrus sINENsIs (L.) Osbeck Rutaceae. Sweet orange. From Spain. Presented by J. R. Jurr, Almeria. Received Jan. 3, 1956. ‘Castellana’. Fruits round, early. 230878 to 230924. From the United States. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduc- tion Station, Coconut Grove, Florida. Numbered Jan. 3, 1956. 230878. ALPHONSEA LuTEA Hook. f. & Thom. Annonaceae. No. 14171. Grown from seeds presented by R. J. Godbey, Kendall, Fla. 230879. AMOORA ROHITUKA (Roxb.) Wight & Arn. Miliaceae. No. 14249. From the Atkins Garden, Cienfuegos, Cuba. 230880. ANISOMELES SALVIAEFOLIA R. Br. Menthaceae. No. 14228. From E. A. Menninger, Stuart, Fla. 230881. BImLBERGIA PORTEANA Brongn. Bromeliaceae. No. 14185. 230882. BuTEA MONOSPERMA (Lam.) Taub. Fabaceae. Bengal kino. No. 14275. From the Atkins Garden, Cienfuegos, Cuba. 230883. CALLISTEMON BRACHYANDRUS Lindl. Myrtaceae. Bottlebrush. No. 14146. From Australia, through E. A. Menninger, Stuart, Fla. 230884. CALLISTEMON SPECIOSUS (Sims.) DC. Showy bottlebrush. No. 14040. From Australia, through E. A. Menninger. 230885. Catuirris Ropusta (Parl.) F. M. Bailey Pinaceae. Cypress-pine. No. 14174. From Australia, through E. A. Menninger. 230886. CARISSA CARANDAS L. Apocynaceae. Karanda. No. 14421. From the Atkins Garden, Cienfuegos, Cuba. 230887. CASSIA BREWSTERI F. Muell. Caesalpiniaceae. No. 14180. From Australia, through E. A. Menninger. 230888. CHRYSALIDOCARPUS sp. Phoenicaceae. No. 13955. Collected by Harold E. Moore in Atkins Garden, Cienfuegos, Cuba. 230889. CoLVILLEA RACEMOSA Boj. Caesalpiniaceae. No. 14165. From E. A. Menninger. 230890. CoPpERNICIA AUSTRALIS Becc. Phoenicaceae. Palm. No. 14101. Collected by E. D. Kitzke in Paraguay. 230891. CoRDYLINE AUSTRALIS (Forst.) Hook. Liliaceae. Green dracena. No. 14158. From E. A. Menninger. 230892. DopoNAEA ATTENUATA A. Cunn. Sapindaeceae. Hopbush. No. 14206. From E. A. Menninger. 236898. ComBrEyYaA NYASICA Exell. Sterculiaceae. No. 14238. From Nyasaland, through E. A. Menninger. 4 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 230878 to 230924—Continued 230894. DoMBEYA ROTUNDIFOLIA Planch. No. 14239. From Nyasaland, through E. A. Menninger. 230895. DomMBEYA sp. No. 14237. From Nyasaland, through E. A. Menninger. 230896. HKpyrHRINA FUSCA Lour. Fabaceae. Coraltree. No. 14177. From Australia, through H. A. Menninger. 230897. EKiryrHRINA TOMENTOSA R. Br. Coraltree. No. 14178. From Australia, through KE. A. Menninger. 230898 to 230904. From Western Australia, through E. A. Menninger. 230898. EUCALYPTUS CLOEZIANA F. Muell. Myrtaceae. Nos. 14176 and 13802. 230899. KucaLyprus ERYTHROCORYS F. Muell. No. 14214. 230900. EucALypTus EWARTIANA Maiden. No. 14217. 230901. EucaLyprus KESSELLII Maid. & Blakely. No. 14209. 230902.. KucALypTUS LEUCOPHYLLA Domin. No. 14230. 230903. Wucatyprus Trorquara Luehm, | No. 14207. 230904. Ficus CHRYSOCARPA Reinw. Moraceae. Fig. No. 14242. 230905. GARCINIA DULCIS (Roxb.) Kurz. Clusiaceae. No. 14248. Collected by H. F. Loomis in Atkins Garden, Cienfuegos, Cuba. 230906. Korsia rruticosa (Ker.) A. DC. Apocynaceae. No. 14254. Collected by H. F. Loomis in Atkins Garden, Cienfuegos, Cuba. 230907 to 230911. From Australia, through E. A. Menninger, Stuart, Fla. 230907. MerLALEUCA ERICIFOLIA J. E. Sm. Myrtaceae. No. 18804. 230908. MeLaLeuca GENISTIFOLIA J. EH. Sm. No. 14227. 230909. MeruaLEUCA HUEGELII Endl. No. 14203. 230910. MxELALEUCA PAUPERIFLORA F. Muell. No. 14069. 230911. MrLALEUCA PUBESCENS Schauer. No. 14202. 230912. MuNnpuLEA sp. Fabaceae. No. 14117. From India, through BE. A. Menninger. 230913. ORMOSIA MONOSPERMA (Sw.) Urban Fabaceae. Necklacetree. No. 14252. Collected by H. F. Loomis in Atkins Garden, Cienfuegos, Cuba. Or JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 230878 to 230924—Continued 230914. PacHypopium sp. Apocynaceae. No. 14183. From E. A. Menninger. 230915. PaAsSsSIFLORA UMBILICATA (Griseb.) Harms Passifloraceae. Granadilla. No. 14247. From Bolivia, through Park, Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich. 230916. PirrosPoRUM HOSMERI Rock Pittosporaceae. No. 14057. From Hawaii, through J. F. Rock. 230917. Potye@aua vireaTa Thunb. Polygalaceae. No. 14037. From South Africa, through E. A, Menninger. 230818. RANDIA DUMETORUM (Retz) Lam. Rubiaceae. No. 13797. From Penagalura, Cuddapah, India, through E. A. Menninger. 230919. Rurrya sp. Acanthaceae. No. 14149 and 14166. From South Africa, through KE. A. Menninger. 230920. SoPHORA TETRAPTERA J. Miller Fabaceae. » No. 14159. From New Zealand, through EK. A. Menninger. 230921. SrEREOSPERMUM KUNTHIANUM Cham. Bignoniaceae. No. 14080. 230922. SrrycHNos POoTATORUM L.f. Loganiaceae. No. 138795. From Penagalura, Cuddapah, through E. A. Menninger. 230923. TECOMARIA NYASSAE (Oliver) K. Schum. Bignoniaceae. No. 14118. From E. A. Menninger. 230924. TIsSERANTODENDRON CHEVALIERI Sillans Bignoniaceae. No. 14290. 230925 to 230944. \ Cammtiia sp. Theaceae. From Japan. Cuttings presented by the Agricultural Attache, American Embassy, Tokyo. Received Jan. 3, 1956. 230925. ‘Ama Obune’. 230935. ‘Hasumi-Jiro’. 230926. ‘Kzo-Nishiki’. 230936. ‘Kara-Ito’. 230927. ‘Fransu-Jiro’. (France, 230937. ‘Kasuga-No’. white). 230938. ‘Kayoi-Dori’. 230928. ‘Fukurin-Ikkyn’. ; ie 230939. ‘Kuki-Sarasa’. 230929. ‘Genji-Geruma’. 230940. 230930. ‘Genji-Karako’. 230931. ‘Go-Ishi’. 230932. ‘Haku-Gan’. 230933. ‘Hakuro-Nishiki’. 230934. ‘Haru-No-Utena’. 230945 to 230960. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received Jan. 4, 1956. ‘Momiji-Gori’. 230941. ‘Murasaki-Tsubaki’. 230942. ‘Oranda-Beni’. 230943. ‘Ran-Byoshi’. 230944. ‘Syuchu-kwa’. 230945 and 230946. NuicoTIANA DEBNEYI Domin Solanaceae. Tobacco. Carnarvon Ranges, Queensland. 230945. No. 979. 230946. T.S. 111. 6 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 230945 to 230960—Continued 230947 to 230949. NicorTriANA Bx1GUA Wheeler Tobacco. Lincoln’s Gap, South Australia. 230947. No. 476. 230948. NTB 4671. 230949. T.S. 438. 230950 to 230952. NIcoTIANA GOODSPEEDII Wheeler Tobacco. Peninsula, South Australia. 230950. No. 980. 230951. T.S. 6. 230952. T.S. 106. 230953 te 230955. NicoTIANA GossEI Domin Tobacco. 230953. No. 976. Todd River, near Alice Springs, Central Australia. 230954. NTB 4371. Todd River, near Alice Springs, Central Australia. 230955. (No number). Stanley Chasm, east of Alice Springs, South Australia. 230956 to 230958. NicorriANA MEGALOSIPHON Heurck & Muell.-Arg. Tobacco, 230956. No. 977. Conner’s River Queensland. 230957. T.S. 28. Ourigilla, Queensland. 230958. T.S. 110. Conner’s River, Queensland. 230959. NicoTIANA ROTUNDIFOLIA Lindl. Tobacco. No. 978. 230960. NicorrANA SUAVEOLENS Lehm. Tobacco. No. TS-9. Murrurundi, New South Wales. 230961 to 230964. From Portugal. Plants presented by Hstacao Agronomica Nacional, Sacavem. Received Jan. 5, 1956. 230961 to 230963. Corrra ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. 230961. No. 33, (Immune)—Sel. 228-23 (C.R.S. Balehonur, India). 230962. No. 34; (Immune)—Sel. 353 4/5 (C.R.S. Balehonur, India). 230963. No. 359 (Susceptible only to the cultures of Hem. vastatriz)—Sel. 286-7 (C.R.S. Balehonur, India). 230964. CoFFEA CANEPHORA Pierre ex Froehn. Coffee. No. 1s (Immune)—Angola. 230965 to 230967. From Japan. Seeds presented by N. Takahashi, Hokkaido Experimental Forest, Yamabe-mura, Sorachi-gun, Hokkaido. Received Jan 6, 1956. 230965. AESCULUS TURBINATA Blume Aesculaceae. Japanese horsechestnut. 230966. PickA GLEHNII (Schmidt) Masters Pinaceae. Sakhalin spruce. 230967. PINUS KORAIENSIS Sieb. & Zucc. Pinaceae. Korean pine. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 7 230968 to 230981. Gurycine max (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attache, American Embassy, Tokyo. Received Jan. 6, 1956. 230968. No. 1. 230975. No. 8. 236969. No. 2. 230976. No. 9. 230970. No. 3. 230977. No. 10. 230971. No. 4. 230978. No. 11. 230972. No.5 230979. No. 12. 230973. No. 6 230980. No. 13. 230974. No. 7. 230981. No. 14. 230982. CyprERuS GRACILIS R. Br. Cyperaceae. From Hawaii. Plants presented by the University of Hawaii, Honolulu. Re- ceived Jan. 9, 1956. Perennial sedge native to Australia and known as McCoy grass. Plants small; leaves fine; free-flowering. Resembles mascarene grass; outranks other grasses for shade tolerance. 230983 to 230985. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received Jan. 10, 1956. 230983. GLYCINE FALCATA Benth. Fabaceae. From Gilruth Plains. 230984. MerpicaGo PROSTRATA Jacq. Fabaceae. Medic. Originally from Spain. 230985. MerpICAGO SATIVA var. GAETULA Urban Fabaceae. Alfalfa. Originally from Algeria. ~ 230986 and 230987. From Australia. Seeds presented by the American Embassy, Canberra. Re- ceived Dec. 28, 1955. Originally from Assam, India. 230986. Cirrus INDICA Tanaka Rutaceae. India wild orange. Plant to 2 meters high; young branches spinous; leaves lanceolate; flowers solitary, bisexual; stamens pubescent; fruits spherical to depressed globose, deep orange to scarlet when fully ripe, surface smooth; rind very thin, oil glands conspicuous; flavor disagreeable, juice scant, very sour; seeds large, to 7 per fruit. 230987. CiTRuUS LATIPES (Swingle) Tanaka Tree medium to tall, spreading; foliage dense, stout and thorny; leaves ovate-lanceolate or broadly lanceolate; petiole broadly winged; flowers perfect, clustered, occasionally solitary; fruits almost globular, surface smooth, rind medium thick; seeds to 60 per fruit. 230988 to 230991. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Common rice. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Experiment Station, Kitami, Hokkaido. Received Jan. 11, 1956. 230988. ‘Hokkai 116 gd’. 230990. ‘Norin 34 gd’. 230989. ‘Norin 15 gd’. 230991. ‘Norin 42 gd (Sirayuki)’. 8 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 230992. Asarum AasaroIpEs (Morr. & Dene.) Makino Aristolochi- aceae. From Japan. Plants presented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Shikoku Agricultural Experiment Station, Zentsuji, Kagawa. Received Jan. 11, 1956. 230993. SoLANUM TUBEROSUM IL. Solanaceae. Potato. From the Netherlands. Tubers presented by A. De Ridder, Landbouwer, Halfweg. Received Jan. 12, 1956. ‘Bintje’. Long white tubers. 230994 to 231027. Correa araBicA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From Ethiopia. Seeds presented by the Jimma Agricultural Technical School, Jimma. Received Jan. 12, 1956. 230994 to 231024. From Forest near village of Buda Buna, Kaffa Province (near Jimma). Elevation about 1,806 meters. 230994. No.1. Plant medium tall, greentip; cherry red. 230995. No. 2. Plant tall, greentip; cherry red. 230996. No. Plant semidwarf, greentip; cherry red. 230997. No. Plant tall, greentip; cherry orange. 230999. No. 231000. No. 231001. No. 231002. No. 231003. No. 10. Plant semidwarf, greentip; cherry orange. 231004. No. 11. Plant tall, greentip; cherry red. 231005. No. 12. Plant dwarf, greentip; cherry deep red. 231006. No. 13. Plant tall, greentip; cherry red. 231007. No. 14. Plant semidwarf, greentip; cherry red. 231008. No. 15. Plant semidwarf, greentip; cherry red. 231009. No. 16. Plant medium tall, greentip; cherry red. 231010. No. 17. Plant semidwarf, greentip; cherry deep orange. 231011. No. 18. Plant semidwarf, greentip; cherry red. 231012. No. 19. Plant medium tall, greentip; cherry red. 231013. No. 20. Plant medium tall, greentip; cherry orange to red. 1 2 3 4 230998. No. 5. Plant medium tall, greentip; cherry red. 6. Plant tall, greentip; cherry red. 7. Plant tall, greentip; cherry red. 8. Plant medium tall, greentip; cherry orange. 9 Plant tall, greentip; cherry red. 231014. No. 21. Plant dwarf, greentip; cherry orange to red. 231015. No. 22. Plant semidwarf, greentip; cherry red. 231016. No. 23. Plant medium tall, greentip; cherry orange to red. 231017. No. 24. Plant medium tall, greentip; cherry red. 231018. No. 25. Plant dwarf, greentip; cherry red. 231019. No. 26. Plant medium tall, greentip; cherry yellow to orange. 231020. No. 27. Plant medium tall, greentip; cherry red. 231021. No. 28. Plant medium tall, greentip; cherry red. 231022. No. 29. Plant dwarf, greentip; cherry yellow to orange. 231023. No. 30. Plant extra dwarf; leaves variegated; cherry orange. 231024. No. 31. Plant semidwarf, greentip; cherry orange. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 9 230994 to 231027—Continued 231025. No. 32. Lemu District, Kaffa Province. Elevation 1,806 meters. 231026. No. 33. Buda Buna Forest, Kaffa Province. Elevation 1,806 meters. 231027. No. 34. Saca Lemu District, Kaffa Province. Elevation 1,806 meters. 231028. Cametiia * wittiAmstt W. W. Smith Theaceae. From Great Britain. Rooted cuttings presented by the Royal Horticultural Society, Wisley, Surrey, England. Received Jan. 12, 1956. ‘Francis Hanger’. 231029 to 231031. From Guatemala. Seeds presented by the Servicio Co-operativo Inter-Americano de Agricultura, La Aurora. Received Jan. 12, 1956. 231029. KUCHLAENA MEXICANA Schrad. Poaceae. Mexican teosinte. 231030. Souanum sp. Solanaceae. ‘Huevos de Gato’. 231031. SoOLANUM sp. ‘Lava Plato’. 231032 to 231038. SrsamuM INpicum L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. From Mozambique. Seeds presented by Junto de Exportacao do Algodao, Lourenco Marques. Received Jan. 16, 1956. 231032. ‘Almadnagor Black’. 231036. ‘Viragaon Brown’. 231033. ‘Almadnagor White’. 231037. ‘Viragaon Brown’. Seeds 231034. ‘Branco’. black. ‘ ae; 231038. ‘Viragaon Brown’. Seeds 231035. ‘Satora Brown’. pinkish, 231039 and 231040. N ICOTIANA TABACUM L.. Solanaceae. Common tobacco. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Hatano Tobacco Experiment Station, Iwata, Shizuoka. Received Jan. 17, 1956. 231039. ‘Aurea’, mutant from ‘Bright Yellow’. 231040. ‘Mammoth’, mutant from ‘Bright Yellow’. 231041 to 231048. From New York. Plant material growing at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva. Numbered Jan. 17, 1956. 231041. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Fabaceae. Strawberry clover. BN 2. A component of P.I. 204510, T. repens. Originally from Yozgat, Turkey. 231042. Merpicaco sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. ; No. 4. A component of P.I. 180491, Trifolium repens. Originally from ndia. 231043. TRIFOLIUMFRAGIFERUM L. Fabaceae. Strawberry clover. No. 6. A component of P.I. 223297, T. repens. Originally from Kataghan, Afghanistan. 231044. PHALARIS BRACHYSTACHYS Link Poaceae. Canarygrass. No. 8. A component of P.I. 223180, P. tuberosa. Originally from Athens, Greece. 10 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 231041 to 231048—Continued 231045. PHALARIS MINOR Retz. Littleseed canarygrass. a No. 10. A component of P.I. 223182, P. tuberosa. Originally from Athens, reece. 231046. BRASSICA CARINATA A. Br. Brassicaceae. No. 17. Aselectionfrom P.I.199950. Originally from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 231047. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. GONGYLODES L. Kohlrabi. No. 20. A component of P.I. 211581, B. oleracea var. capitata. Originally from Herat Province, Afghanistan. 231048. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. BOTRYTIS L. Cauliflower. No. 26. A component of P.I. 212080, B. oleracea var. capitata. Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. 231049 to 231053. From Great Britain. Plants presented by the Director, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, England. Received Jan. 16, 1956. 231049. ARUNDINARIA ANCEPS Mitf. Poaceae. Bamboo. 231050. CHIMONOBAMBUSA FALCATA (Nees) Nakai Poaceae. Bamboo. 231051. SINARUNDINARIA MURIELAE (Gamble) Nakai Poaceae. Bamboo. 231052. SINARUNDINARIA NITIDA (Mitf.) Nakai Bamboo. 231053. ARUNDINARIA VAGANS Gamble Poaceae. ~ Bamboo. 231054 to 231057. From Okinawa. Seeds collected by the U.S. Civil Administration, Ryukyu, in Northern Okinawa. Received Jan. 18, 1956. 231054 and 231055. CAMELLIA Japonica L. Theaceae. Common camellia. 231054. ‘Hozanensis’. 231055. ‘Macrocarpa’. 231056. TuTCHERIA VIRGATA (Koidz.) Nakai Theaceae. 231057. Cammiira Mriyaait (Koidz.) Makino & Nemoto Theaceae. 231058. JiycoPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. From Bolivia. Seeds presented by the Cochabamba Experiment Station, Cocha- bamba. Received Jan. 17, 1956. ‘Rey Humberto’. 231059 and 231060. From the Philippines. Roots presented by the College of Agriculture, Los Banos Received Jan. 18, 1956. 231059. DICHANTHIUM ARISTATUM (Poir.) C. E. Hubb. Poaceae. ‘Alabang’. 231060. PANICUM PURPURASCENS Raddi Poaceae. Paragrass. 231061 and 231062. From India. Seeds presented by G. Ghose & Co., Townend, Darjeeling. Received Jan. 18, 1956. 231661. CorFEA BENGALENSIS Roxb. Rubiaceae. Coffee. 231062. CorrEA KHASIANA Hook. f. Coffee. a JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 lig 231063. CLAUSENA HEPTAPHYLLA (Roxb.) Wight & Arn. Rutaceae From Australia. Seeds presented by Ed Pollock, Parkes, New South Wales. Received Jan. 18, 1956. The species is found in rocky areas of Assam, India, having from 50 to 60 inches rainfall per annum and a temperature range of 40 to 80 degrees F. 231064 to 231072. From the United States. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale, Maryland. Numbered Jan. 18, 1956. 231064 to 231067. From Ralph Peer, Los Angeles, Calif. 231064. CAMELLIA PITARDII Cohen Stuart Theaceae. 231065. CAMELLIA SALUENENSIS Stapf 231066. CAMELLIA TALIENSIS (W. W. Smith) Melch. 231067. CaMELLIA TSsAlI Hu 231068 to 231071. Originally from T. Saito, Okinawa. 231068. ILex CINEREA Champ. Aquifoliaceae. Holly. 231069. ILExX HANCEANA Maxim. Holly. 231070. (Undetermined.) 231071. ILex warRBeERair Loes. Aquifoliaceae. Holly. 231072. QUERCUS SESSILIFOLIA Blume. Fagaceae. Oak. From the Missouri Botanic Garden, St. Louis, Mo. Originally from Japan. 231073. PLEIosPERMIUM ALATUM (Wight & Arn.) Swingle Rutaceae. From India. Seeds presented by the District Agricultural Officer, Shillong, Assam. Received Jan. 19, 1956. Fruits small, globose, resemble wild lemons. 231074 to 231085. SaccHarum (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Hawaii. Seeds presented by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association, Honolulu. Received Jan. 19, 1956. 231074. No. 14. ‘Lahanina’ < No. 448. 231075. No. 15. ‘Lahanina’ * 53-9004. 231676. No. 16. ‘Lahanina’ X 53-9270. 231077. No. 45. ‘Lahanina’ X 51-9035. 231078. No. 46. ‘Lahanina’ < 51-9042. 231079. No. 11. NC 1382 X Mol. 10382. 231080. No. 17. ‘Rose Bamboo’ < 53-9395. 231081. No. 49. ‘Rose Bamboo’ < 51-9040. 231082. No. 2501.-‘Sport Mandalay’ X Self. 231083. No.6. 53-9397 X Self. 231084. No.7. 53-9070 X Self. 231085. No. 8. 53-9201 X Self. 231086. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Fabaceae. Strawherry clover. From the United States. Plant material being grown at New York State Agri- cultural Experiment Station, Cornell University, Geneva, New York. Numbered Jan. 20, 1956. A component of P.I. 204510, originally from Yozgat, Turkey. 2 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 231087. HypHAENE sp. Phoenicaceae. From Ethiopia. Seeds presented by the American Embassy, Addis Ababa. Received Jan. 20, 1956. 231088 to 231092. Fracaria (hybrids). Rosaceae. Strawberry. From Japan. Plants presented by the Agricultural Attache, American Embassy, Tokyo. Received Jan. 20, 1956. 231088. ‘Fukuba’. 231091. ‘Sugar Berries’. 231089. ‘Haikara’ (‘Excelsior’). 231092. ‘Victoria’. 231090. ‘Marshal’. 231093 to 231102. CHRYSANTHEMUM (hybrids). Asteraceae. From Japan. Plants purchased from Takii & Co., Kyoto. Received Jan. 20, 1956. 231093. ‘Daigyokuden’. 231098. ‘Kingekko’. 231094. ‘Fuku-un’. 231099. ‘Kinkazan’. 231095. ‘Hakucho’. 231100. ‘Shinmisono’. 231096. ‘iHinomaru’. 231101. ‘Shuokan’. 231097. ‘Kinbyobuw’. 231102. ‘Tsukasa’. 231103 to 231106. CamerttIA sENENSIS (L.) Kuntze Theaceae. Tea. From Peru. Seeds presented by Programa Cooperativo de Experimentacion Agropecuaria, Lima. Received Jan. 23, 1956. 231103. ‘Chino-negro’. 231105. ‘Hibrido’. 231104. ‘Chino-verde’. 231106. ‘Indigena’, 231107 and 231108. From Malaya. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Federation of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. Received Jan. 23, 1956. 231107. Correa LIBERICA Bull. Rubiaceae. Liberian coffee. 231108. Correa (hybrid). (Kawisari hybrid.) 231109. CaTAsETrUM sACCATUM var. INcURVUM (KI.) Mansfeld Orchidaceae. From the United States. Plant growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Coconut Grove, Florida. Numbered Jan. 23, 1956. Originally received from Felipe Garcia Velasquez, Tarapoto, Peru, Feb. 18, 1953. 231110. Oryza GLABERRIMA Steud. Poaceae. Rice. From the Sudan. Seeds presented by the Food and Agricultural Organization, Egypt. Received Jan. 23, 1956. From Yirol, Province of Bahr el Ghazal. 231111 to 231114. Correa arABicaA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From Puerto Rico. Seeds presented by the Estacion Experimental Agricola, Rio Piedras. Received Jan. 23, 1956. 231111. ‘Padang’. 231113. ‘Polysperma’. 231112. ‘Phillippinean’. 231114. ‘Villalobas’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 13 231115 to 231121. Triticum agstivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Guatemala. Seeds presented by the Servicio Cooperativo Inter-Americano de Agricultura, La Aurora, Guatemala City. Received Jan. 23, 1956. 231115. (PxK) X Md. II-2734-2c(1-2)x2T. 231116. (1991x1756) X P) X Kt48 II-2746-1c1T. 231117. (SxK) X (PxS) X P) IIT-2809-1c1x4x1x0. 231118. (SxK) X (PxS) X P) II-2809-1c¢lxmx10x(405)x. 231119. .(SxK) X (PxS) X P) II-2809-1clxmx35x5x. 231120. (SxK) X (PxS) X P) I1-2809-1clxmx45x1x. 231121. (SxK) X (PxS) X P) II-2809-1clxmx81x0. 231122 Triticum agEstivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Argentina. Seeds collected by J. Vallega, Castelar. Received Jan. 23, 1956. Nos. 862, 864. ‘Magnif 27’. 231123. Lorus cornicuLtatus L. Fabaceae. Birdsroct trefoil. From Austria. Seeds presented by the Sundesanstalt fur Pflanzenbau und Samanprufung, Vienna. Received Jan. 23, 1956. ‘Reichersberger Schotenkler’. 231124. Correa ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From Guatemala. Seeds presented by the Servicio Cooperativo Inter-Americano de Agricultura, La Aurora, Guatemala City. Received Jan. 23, 1956. ‘Pache’. 231125 and 231126. From the United States. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale, Maryland. Numbered Jan. 24, 1956. 231125. PRUNUS SERRULATA Lindl. Amygdalaceae. Oriental flowering cherry. ‘Benifugen’. 231126. PRUNUS SUBHIRTELLA Miquel. Higan cherry. ‘Shidare-higan’. 231127. Jucuans REGIA L. Juglandaceae. Persian walnut. From the Netherlands. Scions presented by the Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding, Wageningen. Received Jan. 24, 1956. ‘Bel’. 231128 and 231129. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Common rice. From the Philippines. Seeds presented by the Central Experiment Station, University of the Philippines, Laguna. Received Jan. 24, 1956. 231128. ‘Raminad Strain-—3’. 231129. ‘Viag-Viag—A’. 231130. Cucumis MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. From the United States. Seeds planted at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Experiment, Georgia. Numbered Jan. 24, 1956. A component of P.I. 171584 collected in Turkey. 14 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 231131 to 231134. Triticum arstivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Ecuador. Seeds presented by the Servicio Cooperativo de Agricultura, Quito. Received Jan. 25, 1956. 231131. ‘Aquileia’ X ‘Kenya 3577-1’. 231132. ‘Camarones’ < ‘Kenya 9906’. 231133. ‘Frondosa’ * ‘Kenya’—‘Gular 4913’—4779-2. 231134. ‘Midas’ X M. 422-3719-1. 231135 to 231143. From Great Britian. Seeds presented by the Royal Horticultural Society Gardens, Wisley, Ripley, Surrey. England. Received Jan. 25, 1956. 231135. GAULTHERIA CUNEATA (Rehd. & Wils.) Bean Ericaceae. 231136. GUALTHERIA ITOANA Hayata 231137. GAULTHERIA MIQUELIANA Takeda Miquel wintergreen. 231138. GAULTHERIA PROCUMBENS L. 231139. GAULTHERIA SHALLON Pursh 231140. Lyonia LiGusTRINA (L.) DC. Ericaceae. 231141. Lyonra MARIANA (L.) D. Don 231142. Roscona aLPINA Royle Zingiberaceae. 231143. Roscoza HUMEANA Balf. & Smith 231144 and 231145. From Great Britian. Plants obtained from Hillier & Sons, Winchester, England. Received Jan. 25, 1956. 231144. PyrRus SALICIFOLIA Pall. Malaceae. Willowleaf pear. 231145. Vitis pavipu (Carr.) Foex Vitaceae. _ Brier grape. 231146. Zoysia MATRELLA (L.) Merr. Poaceae. Manilagrass. From China. Stolons presented by the National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan. Received Jan. 25, 1956. 231147 to 231149. INpiGormRa HIRSUTA L. Fabaceae. Hairy indigo. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received Jan. 25, 1956. 231147. C.P.1. 13304. From Southern Rhodesia. 3231148. C.P.1. 16676. From Southern Rhodesia. 231149. From Brisbane, Queensland. 231150 to 231163. From Colombia. Seeds presented by the Rockefeller Foundation, Bogota. Received Jan. 27, 1956. 231150. Horpmum sp. Poaceae. Po. 231151. HoRDEUM sp. Fun. 231152. HorbdEUM sp. Fun. < Mo. II-77-11B-6B(1-12B) 231153. HoRDEUM sp. Fun. < Mo. II-77-1B-6B(1-15B) JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 15 231150 to 231163—Continued 231154. HorpEvUmM sp. Fun. X Tech. 929. IJI—-211-10B-10B—(1-14B) 231155. HORDEUM sp. Fun. X Teh. 929. II-211—-10B—13B-(1-13B) 231156. HorRpDEvUm sp. Pt. X Ra. II-15-1B—1B-3B-(1-13B) 231157. HorpEvum sp. FR. 63-1 X Ki. II—204—-8B-3B-—(1-16B) 231158. HoRDEUM sp. Fr. 19638 X Fun. II-197-1B02B-(-12B) 231159. HoRDEUM sp. At. X Fun. II-3835—-7B—(1-11B) 231160. HoRpDEUM sp. 1226 X (FR. 1391 * Mo.) IJI]-439-2B-1B-—(1-29T) 231161. HorRbDEUM sp. Fun. X (Fun. X PI.5649) II-871-d5BO(1-9B) 231162. HoRpDEUM sp. (Fun. X H.45) X (PI. 3604 X Fun.) JI-8738-5B-(1-15T) 231163. HoRDEUM sp. Erectoides 16 X (D.C. 1X Un.) II-758—-1B—(1-—24B) 231164 to 231171. From Denmark. Seeds presented by the Botanic Garden de I’ Universite Copen- hagen, Copenhagen. Received Jan. 27, 1956. 231164. TuHarticrrumM AQUILEGIFOLIUM L. Ranunculaceae. Columbine meadowrue. 231165. THALICTRUM DELAVAYI Franch. Meadowrue. 231166 and 231167. THALICTRUM DUNENSE Dum. Meadowrue. 231166. Collected in northern Ireland. 231167. From Denmark. 231168. THALICTRUM FLAVUM L. Meadowrue. 231169. TuHaticrrumM FortipuM L. Meadowrue. 231170. TuHaLictRumM GLAucuUM Desf. Dusty meadowrue. 231171. THaticrrum LucipUM L. Narrowleaf meadowrue. Originally from Kolozwar, Hungary. 231172. Guyctne max (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. From Sweden. Seeds presented by Algot Holmberg & Soner A~—B, Norrkoping. Received Jan. 30, 1956. ‘Fiskeby No. 845-15-—4’. 231173. Rauvuvoniria vomiroria Afzel. Apocynaceae. Devilpepper. From the Belgian Congo. Seeds presented by Refa Poponkabaka, Leopoldville. Received Jan. 30, 1956. 16 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 231174 to 231177. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Common rice. From France. Seeds presented by the Ecole Nationale d’ Agriculture de Mont- pellier, Herault. Received Jan. 30, 1956. 231174. ‘Americano 1600’—G.S. No. 621. 231175. ‘Balilla’—G.S. No. 622. 231176. ‘Bulgare’-—G.S. No. 623. 231177. ‘Stirpe 136’—G.5S. No. 628. 231178 to 231193. Zea mays L. Poaceae. Corn. From the United States. Seeds planted at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Numbered Feb. 3, 1956. A collection of Peruvian and Bolivian corn varieties made by Carlos Ochoa of the Ministerio de Agricultura, Lima, Peru. 231178. From Apurimac, Peru. 231179. From Cuzco, Peru. 231180. C.O. 2550. ‘Cuti Sara’. From Cochabamba, Bolivia, May, 1955. A very curious maize, with the kernels pointing in two directions. 231181. C.O. 2549. ‘Janko Toncco’. From Callapani near Tiquina, De- partment of La Paz, Bolivia. Elevation 3,900 meters. May, 1955. 231182. C.O. 2547. ‘Kello Toncco’. From Iminapi, near Sorata, Depart- ment of La Paz, Bolivia. May, 1955. 231183. C.O. 2548. ‘Alcea Toncko’. From Iminapi, near Sorata, Depart- ment of La Paz, Bolivia. 231184. C.O. 2546. ‘Janko Toncco’. From Callapani, near Tiquina, Lake Titicaca, Department of La Paz, Bolivia. 231185. From Huancavelica, Peru. 231186. From Huancavelica, Peru. 231187. From Junin, Peru. 231188. From Junin, Peru. 231189. ‘Tunicata’. From Cochabamba, Bolivia. 231190. From Puno, Peru. 231191. From Puno, Peru. 231192. From Ancash, Peru. 231193. From Ancash, Peru. 231194 and 231195. Oryza GLABERRIMA Steud. Poaceae. Rice. From French West Africa. Seeds presented by the Rice Research Center of Koba, par Ouassou, French Guinea. Received Jan. 31, 1956. 231194. ‘Ekassa’. White grains. Growing season 136 days. 231195. ‘Fata’. Red grains. Growing season 145 days. 231196 to 231198. From India. Seeds presented by D. Raghava Reddy Penegalura, Cuddapah. Received Feb. 1, 1956. 231196. SaccoPpETALUM TOMENTOSUM Hook. f. & Thom. Annonaceae. 231197. SANTALUM ALBUM L. Santalaceae. Sandalwood. 231198. ZizypHus xyLopyrus (Retz.) Willd. Rhamnaceae. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 B74 231199 to 231205. Correa CANEPHORA Pierre ex Froehn. Rubiaceae. Coffee. From the Belgian Congo. Seeds presented by the Division du Cafeier et du Cacaoyer a 1 NEAC, Yangambi. Received Feb. 2, 1956. 231199. L 36. 231203. L215. 231200. L 48. 231204. L 251. 231201. L 93. 231205. SA 158... 231202. L 147. 231206. Ormosia sp. Fabaceae. From Jamaica. Seeds presented by the Science Museum, Institute of Jamaica, Kingston. Received Feb. 2, 1956. 231207 to 231211. Brassica OLERACEA var. BoTRYTIS L. Brassi- caceae. Cauliflower. From Italy. Seeds presented by the American Embassy, Rome. Received Feb. 3, 1956. 231207. ‘Precoce di lesi’. White. 231208. ‘Precoce di Toscana’. White. 231209. Purple variety. 2312190. ‘Romano’. Broccoli. 231211. ‘Tardivo di Napoli’. White. 231212. Ravuvoiria vomiroria Afzel. Apocynaceae. Devilpepper. From the Belgian Congo. Seeds presented by Refa Popkabaka, Leopoldville. Received Feb. 6, 1956. 231213 and 231214. Musa acuminata Colla Musaceae. Banana. From Honduras. Plants presented by the Standard Fruit Company, La Ceiba. Received Feb. 6, 1956. 2312123. ‘Giant Cavendish’. 231214. ‘Gros Michel’. 231215. Corrba EXCELSA Cheval. Rubiaceae. Congo coffee. From Malaya. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Federation of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. Received Feb. 6, 1956. 231216. Ripes sANGUINEUM f. aTROUBENS (Loud.) Rehder Grossulariaceae. Winter currant. From France. Plants presented by Grandes Roseraires du Val de Loire, Orleans, Loiret. Received Feb. 7, 1956. 231217. VivrTipHOENIX SESSILIFOLIA Burret Phoenicaceae. Palm. From Cuba. Seeds held at the United States Plant Introduction Station, Coconut Grove, Fla. Numbered Feb. 7, 1956. From the Atkins Garden, Cienfuegos. Native to the Fiji Islands. 231218 and 231219. Cirrus RETICULATA Blanco Rutaceae. Mandarin orange. From Egypt. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Orman. Received Feb. 7, 1956. 231218. No. 1. 231219. No. 2. 789—200—66——2 18 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 231229 to 231226. THroproma cacao L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Costa Rica. Cuttings presented by the Instituto Inter-Americano de Ciencias Agricolas, Turrialba. Received Feb. 7, 1956. 231220. No. 221. 231224. No. 668. 231221. No. 613. 231225. No. 676. 231222. No. 650. 231226. No. 677. 231223. No. 667. 231227 and 231228. Zea mays L. Poaceae. Corn. From Canada. Seeds presented by the Montreal Botanical Garden, Montreal. Received Feb. 8, 1956. 231227. ‘Dwarf Gaspe’. Collected from Alfred Cyr’s residence ‘‘Maria’’, Bonaventure, eastern Quebec. September, 1953. 231228. ‘Dwarf Gaspe’. Collected from Mr. Landry’s residence ‘‘Nouvel West’’, Bonaventure, eastern Quebec. September, 1953. 231229 and 231230. Cirrus siInENSIS (l..) Osbeck Rutaceae. Sweet orange. From Sicily. Seeds presented by Stazione Sperimentale de Agricoltura, Acireale. Aeceived Feb. 8, 1956. 231229. ‘Belladonna’. Collected at Leonforte. 231230. ‘Biondo Comune’. Collected at Acireale. 231231. CAMELLIA RETICULATA Lindl. Theaceae. Netvein camellia. From Portugal. Plant presented by Alfredo Moreira da Silva & Filhos, Porto. Received Feb. 9, 1956. ‘Robert Fortune’. 231232. ANTHYLLIS VULNERARIA L. Fabaceae. Kidneyvetch. From France. Seeds presented by Vilmorin-Andrieux, Paris. Received Feb. 9, 1956 231233. Merrnimorus MESSANENSIS (L.) All. Fabaceae. Sweetclover. From Tunisia. Seeds presented by the Experimental Ecole Superieure d’ Agri- culture, Tunis. Received Feb. 9, 1956. 231234. OmpHaLEA TRIANDRA LL, Euphorbiaceae. From the British West Indies. Seeds presented by the American Consulate, Kingston, Jamaica. Received Feb. 10, 1956. Cultivated. 231235. Cassia RETICULATA Willd. Caesalpiniaceae. Senna. From the British West Indies. Seeds presented by the Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture, Port of Spain, Trinidad. Received Feb. 10, 1956. Grows very rapidly and produces a good early shade. 231236. Cametiia sp. Theaceae. From Portugal. Plant presented by Alfredo Moreira da Silva & Filhos, Porto. Received Feb. 10, 1956. ‘D. Herzilia Freitas Magalhaes’. 231237. Rauvorria vomiroria Afzel. Apocynaceae. Devilpepper. From the Belgian Congo. Seeds presented by Refa Popkabaka, Leopoldville. Received Feb. 10, 1956. F ; 1 : 4 ] : JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 19 231238 to 231241. From Morocco. Seeds presented by the Institut des Fruits et Agrumes Coloniaux, Ifacolo—Rabat. Received Feb. 13, 1956. Collected at Station Centrala des Cultures Fruitieres Tropicales, Kindia (French Guinea), French Wesi Africa. 231238 and 231239. A®GLOPSIS CHEVALIERI Swingle Rutaceae. 231238. Small fruited. 231239. Large fruited. 231240. CITROPSIS SCHWEINFURTHII (Engler) Swingle & M. Kellerman Rutaceae. 231241. SwiNGLEA GLUTINOSA (Blanco) Merrill Rutaceae. 231242 to 231248. Arrocarpus cCOMMUNIS Forst. Moraceae. Breadfruit. From Tahiti. Cuttings presented by the Station de Pirae, Papeete. Received Feb. 14, 1956. 231242. ‘Heuro’. 231246. ‘Ruahe’. 231242. ‘Paea’. 231247. ‘Vaiotae’. 231244. ‘Puero’. 231248. ‘Vaka Tenua’. 231245. ‘Rare’. 231249 to 231254. From Great Britain. Plants presented by R. C. Noteutt, Ltd., Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. Received Feb. 14, 1956. ; 231249. CorNUS ALBA var. siBrRIcCA Loddiges Cornaceae. Dogweod ‘Westonbir’. 231250. FRAXKINUS OxYcARPA Willd. Oleaceae. Ash. ‘Raywood’. 231251. Manonta PINNATA (Lag.) Fedde Berberidaceae. 231252. Matus (hybrid). “Mailaceae. Apple. ‘Neville Copeman’. 231253. Sarcococca sauiagNa (D. Don) Muell.-Arg. Buxaceae. 231254. ViBURNUM PLICATUM var. MARIESII (Veitch) Rehd. Caprifoliaceae. 231255. RavvoiFia viripis R.&S. Apocynaceae. Devilpepper. From Cuba. Seeds presented by the Estacion Experimental Agronomica, Santiago de Las Vegas. Received Feb. 15, 1956. 231256. Cyprrus EscuLeNTus L. Cyperaceae. Chufa. From Morececo. Tubers presented by Service del’ Horticulture, Rabat. Received Feb. 15, 1956. 231257. JiycopERSICON CHEESMANII Riley Solanaceae. From the United. Seeds held at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa. Numbered Feb. 15, 1956. From the Agricultural Experiment Station, Davis, Calif. 20 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 231258 to 231271. Correa ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arahian coffee. From Puerto Rico. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras. Received Feb. 15, 1956. 231258. ‘Blue Mountain’. 231265. ‘Pache’. 231259. ‘Brazil’. 231266. ‘Puerto Rico’. 231260. ‘Guadalupe’. 231267. ‘San Ramon’. 231261. ‘Kona’. 231268. ‘Sumatra’. 231262. ‘Le Roy’. 231269. ‘Surinam’. 231263. ‘Manizales’. 231270. ‘Typica’. 231264. ‘Mocha’. 231271. ‘Xanthocarpa’. 231272 and 231273. Matus (hybrids). Malaceae. Apple. From Canada. Scions presented by the Experimental Station, Beaverlodge, Alberta. Received Feb. 15, 1956. 231272. ‘Arctic Dawn’. 231273. ‘Snowcrop’. 231274 and 231275. Correa ARABICAL. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From Costa Rica. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission, San Jose. Received Feb. 16, 1956. 231274. ‘Caturra’. 231275. ‘Villalobos Corriente’. 231276 to 231283. Za Mays L. Poaceae. Corn. oe Seeds presented by A. F. Swanson, La:Molina. Received Feb. 16, 231276. ‘Almidon’. 231280. ‘Comun Amarillo’. 231277. ‘Blanco Criollo’. 231281. ‘Cuzqueno’. 231278. ‘Blanco Cuzco’. 231282. ‘Cuzqueno’. 231279. ‘Chini Sara’. 231283. ‘Paro’. 231284 to 231293. From Great Britain. Scions presented by the John Innes Horticultural Institu- tion, Bayfordbury, Hertford, Herts, England. Received Feb. 16, 1956. 231284 to 231287. Mawuus sytvestris Mill. Malaceae. Common apple. 231284. ‘Merton Beauty’. 231286. ‘Merton Delight’. 231285. ‘Merton Charm’. 231287. ‘Merton Worcester’. 231288 to 231293. Pyrus (hybrids). Malaceae. Pear. 231288. ‘Fertility 4x’. 231291. 709. 231289. ‘Williams 4x’. 231292. 3362. 231290.) joxee' 231293. 4016. 231294 and 231295. Matus syivestris Mill. Malaceae. veer Common apple. From the Netherlands. Scions presented by the Instituut voor Veredeling, Wageningen. Received Feb. 16, 1956. 231294. ‘Antonovka Pamtorotaka’ (33/2113). 231295. ‘Antonovka (Polotora) Funtovaja’ (34/2115). JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 21 231296 to 231302. Zea mays L. Poaceae. Corn. From the United States. Seeds held in storage at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa. Numbered Feb. 17, 1956. Originally from Northrup, King and Company, Minneapolis, Minn. 231286. ‘Bantam’ or ‘Golden Evergreen’. Northrup, King’s Strain No. 9316 13/64F. A 95 days variety, to 7 feet high with heavy stalks, few suckers and medium dark green foliage; ears 7 to 8 inches long, slightly tapered; kernels in 10 to 14 rows, broad, deep yellow; quality fair. A medium late variety selected from a cross between ‘Golden Bantam’ and ‘Stowell’s Evergreen’ and recommended for home and market gardens. 231297. ‘Early Evergreen’. Northrup, King Strain No. 9313F21. A 96 days variety growing 8 feet high with sturdy stalks, few suckers and medium dark green foliage; ears 8 inches long, cylindrical to tapered; kernels in 14 to 18 rows, deep, ranging from broad to narrow, pearly-white. Similar to ‘Stowell’s Evergreen’ except about 4 days earlier. 231298. ‘Howling Mob’. Northrup, King Strain No. 8891F22. An 85 days variety growing 7 feet high with stiff stalks, few suckers and medium dark ereen foliage; ears to 8 inches long; kernels in 12 to 16 rows, shallow, white; quality fair; ships well. An early variety suitable for home and market gardens. 231299. ‘Oregon Evergreen’. Northrup, King Strain No. 900. A 98 days variety growing to 9 feet high, quite similar to ‘Stowell’s Evergreen’; ears 8 inches long; husk is long and tight, affording earworm tolerance and protection in shipping; kernels in 12 to 14 rows, deeper and wider than ‘Narrow Grain Evergreen’. Especially adapted to home and market gardens on our Pacific coast. 231300. ‘Whipple’s White’. Northrup, King Strain No. 8285F21. An 89 days variety growing 6 feet high, yielding heavy fodder, suckers moderately and bears dark green foliage; vigorous; ears to 7 inches long; kernels in 14 to 18 rows, deep, medium narrow, white, of fair quality. Recommended for home and market gardens. 231301. ‘Whipple’s Yellow’. Northrup, King Strain No. 8925F22. An 85 days variety growing 6.5 feet high with few suckers, thick stock and medium green foliage; ears 7 inches long, slightly tapered; kernels in 12 to 16 rows, medium deep, wide, yellow, fair to good quality. Vigorous grower tolerant to heat and drought. 231302. ‘Golden Giant’. Northrup, King Strain No. 8887F21. An 84 days variety growing to 6 feet high with few suckers and dark green foliage; ears to 8 inches long; kernels in 12 to 16 rows, medium deep and wide, of good quality. A cross between ‘Golden Bantam’ and ‘Howling Mob’. Recom- mended for the home garden. 231303. PapaveR RHOpDEAS L. Papaveraceae. Corn poppy. From Belgium. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Brussels. Re- ceived Feb. 17, 1956. ‘Glaucum’. 231304. Matus (hybrid). Malaceae. Apple. From Canada.—Cutting presented by F. L. Skinner, Dropmore, Manitoba. Re- ceived Feb. 17, 1956. ‘Rudolph’. Vays PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 231305 to 231314. Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Chile. Seeds presented by the Rockefeller Foundation, Santiago. Re- ceived Feb. 9, 1956. 231305. ‘Candeal 3’. 231310. ‘Rosello’. 231306. ‘Candeal 18’. 231311. ‘“Timiglia’. 231307. ‘Licafen’. 231312. 76R. 231308. ‘Millafen’. 231313. 22 H. 231309. ‘Redondo’. 231314. 22 M. 231315. PuHauaris (hybrid). Poaceae. Canarygrass. From Uruguay. Seeds presented by G. F. Fisher, Estanzuela. Received Feb. 20, 1956. 231316. Cornus mas lL. Cornaceae. Cornelian-cherry. From Greece. Seeds collected by Marvin Klemme, Metsovon. Received Feb. 21, 1956. 231317. Rauvourra vomiroriA Afzel. Apocynaceae. Devilpepper. From the Belgian Congo. Seeds presented by Refa Popkabaka, Leopoldville. Received Feb. 21, 1956. 231318 to 231321. ARACHIS GLABRATA Benth. Fabaceae. Peanut. From Argentina. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Station, Glenn Dale, Maryland. Numbered Feb. 23, 1956. : From the Ministry of Agriculture, Buenos Aires. 231318. No. 138. (B-44496). 231319. No. 138. (B-44497.) 231320. No. 40. (B-44499.) 231321. (No data.) 231322 to 231338. From India. Seeds presented by the Coffee Research Station, Balehonur, Mysore State. Received Feb. 238, 1956. 231322 to 231336. CoFFEA ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. 231322. ‘Coorgs’. 231330. B.A. 14. 231323. ‘Kents’. 23331 ow BAcAG: 231324. ‘Old Chik’. 231332. B.A. 21. 231325. B.A. 2. 231333..° BlA. 27. 231326. B.A. 3. 231334. B.A. 35. 231327. B.A. 8. 231335. B.A. 36. 231328. B.A. 10. 231336. S. 964 231329. B.A. 13. 231337. CoFFEA BENGALENSIS Roxb. Coffee. 231338. CoFFEA CANEPHORA Pierre ex Froehn. Coffee. S. 274. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 Des 231339 to 231342. From Great Britain. Plants presented by the Keeper’s Hill Nursery, Stapehill, Wimborne, Dorset, England. Received Feb. 23, 1956. 231339. KUONYMUS LANCEIFOLIUS Loes. Celastraceae. 231340. HKUONYMUS PENDULUS Wall. 231341. VIBURNUM CYLINDRICUM Buch.-Ham. Caprifoliaceae. 231342. VIBURNUM HARRYANUM Reha. 231343 to 231356. From Great Britain. Scions presented by Hillier & Sons, Winchester, England. Received Feb. 23, 1956. 231343 to 231346. CyYpoNIA OBLONGA Mill. Malaceae. Quince. 231343. ‘Bereczeki’. 231345. ‘Pear Shaped’. 231344. ‘Mammoth’. 231346. ‘Portugal’. 231347 to 231350. Murspitus GERMANICA L. Malaceae. Medlar. 231347. ‘Dutch’. 231349. ‘Nottingham’. 231348. ‘Grand Sulton’. 231350. ‘Royal’. 231351 to 231355. Vitis (hybrids). Vitaceae. Grape. From Iran. Cuttings presented by the Agricultural Department, Shiraz. Re- ceived Feb. 24, 1956. 231351. ‘Askary’. 231352. ‘Yaghotti No. 1.’ Dark ruby-colored. 231353. ‘Yaghotti No. 2.2. Dark ruby-colored. 231354. ‘Sahebi’. Deep-colored. 231355. ‘Sahebi’. Light-colored. 231356. Triticum puruM Desf. Poaceae. Durum wheat. From Syria. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Experiment Station, Fargo, North Dakota. Received Feb. 27, 1956. Brought to North Dakota 25 years ago by immigrants from Syria. 231357 and 231358. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Statione Sperimentale di Granicoltura Per la Sicilia, Catania. Received Feb. 27, 1956. 231357. TriricumM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. ‘Russello 8.G. 7’. Winter type. 231358. Triticum DURUM Desf. Durum wheat. ‘Timilia S.G. 1’. 231359. THroproma cacao L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Costa Rica. Seeds presented by the Instituto Inter-Americano de Ciencias Agricolas, Turrialba. Received Feb. 27, 1956. 24 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 231360 to 231381. Triticum AEstivuMm L. Poaceae. Commen wheat From Italy. Seeds presented by the Instituto di Allevamento Vegetale Per la Cerealicoltura, Bologna. Received Feb. 28, 1956. 231360. ‘Bianchetta’. 231371. ‘Fulvo’. 231361. ‘Brottu’. 231372. ‘Funo’. 231362. ‘Carosella’. 231373. ‘Gentilrosso Todaro 48’. 2313863. ‘Civitella’. 231374. ‘Inallettabile Todaro 96’. 231364. ‘Cologna Lunga’. 231375. ‘Masolino Todaro 32’. 231365. ‘Cologna Todara 12’. 231376. ‘Piave’. 231366. ‘Duecentodieci’. 2381377. ‘Quattrocoste’. 2313867. ‘Falcone’. 231378. ‘Rieti Todaro 11’. 231368. ‘Fiorello’. 231379. ‘Romanello’. 231369. ‘Florio’. 231380. ‘Saragolla’. 231370. ‘Fortunato’. 231381. ‘Solina’. 231382 to 231388. From Costa Rica. Collected by Bernice G. Schubert, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 29, 1956. Material collected as tubers unless otherwise noted. 231382. DroscorEA sp. Dioscoreaceae. Col. No. 1016. Ravine off road above Las Nubes. Feb. 2, 1956. Tuber to 10 inches across. 231383. Di1oscoREa sp. Col. No. 1037. Densely wooded slope, Finca Prado, Atenas. Feb. 7, 1956. Tuber slender. 231384. DrIoscoRma sp. Col. No. 1068. Near Cataract Falls, Hacienda Tenorio, Guanacaste. Feb. 16, 1956. Slender rhizome appressed to rock. 231385. DIoscoREA sp. Col. No. 1069. Trail to Cataract Falls, Hacienda Tenorio, Guanacaste. Feb. 16, 1956. 231386. DIOSCOREA sp. Col. No. 1070. Road to Cataract Falls, Hacienda Tenorio, Guanacaste. Feb. 16, 1956. Vine, to 30 feet long; rhizome small, slender. 231387. DIoscoREA sp. Col. No. 1073. Finca La Pacifica (CIBA), outside Las Canas, Guanacaste, Feb. 13, 1956. Same as P.I. 231385 and 231386. 231388. BrGonta sp. Begoniaceae. Col. No. 1020. Ravine off road just above Las Nubes. Feb. 2, 1956. Vine in trees; flowers deep pink to white. (Seeds.) . 231389. Zoysia JAPONICA Steud. Poaceae. Japanese lawngrass. : From Okinawa. Stolons presented by R. R. Hinde, APO 925, San Francisco. Received Feb. 29, 1956. Strain reported to remain green the year round and used exclusively on golf | course greens. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 Zo 231390 to 231407. KHopoODENDRON (hybrids). Ericaceae. From Great Britain. Plants presented by Sunningdale Nurseries, Windlesham, Surrey, England. Received Feb. 29, 1956. 231390. ‘Adolphe’. 231399. ‘Hugo Koster’. 231391. ‘Agatha’. 231400. ‘Joseph Baumann’. 231392. ‘Altaclarense’. 231401. ‘Koster’s Deep Red’. 231393. ‘Comte de Papadopoli’. 231402. ‘Lemonora’. 231394. ‘Comte de Quincey’. 231403. ‘Mrs. L. J. Endtz’. 231395. ‘Crimson King’. 231404. ‘Nosegay’. 231396. ‘Delicatissima’. 231405. ‘Prince Henry des Pays Bas’. 231397. ‘Direkton Moerlands’. 231406. ‘Princess Juliana’. 231398. ‘Exquisita’. 231407. ‘Southgate Wonder’. 231408 to 231410. CicrR arieTINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attache, American Em- bassy, Karachi. Received Feb. 29, 1956. 231408. 218-1. 231410. PI.7. 231409. C.55. 231411 to 231419. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Common rice. From India. Seeds presented by the Director of Agriculture, Poona. Received Feb. 29, 1956. 231411. ‘Ambeniohor 102’. 231416. ‘Kamod No. 118’. 231412. ‘Ambeniohor 157’. 231417. ‘Kolpi No. 248’. 231413. ‘Ambeniohor 159’. 231418. ‘Patni 6’. 231414. ‘Early Sutarsar No. 39’. 231419. Z-—149. 231415. ‘Jirasar No. 280’. 231420. Vicia GRAMINEA J. E. Smith Fabaceae. Vetch. From Uruguay. Seeds presented by the Facultad de Agronomia, Paysandu. Received Mar. 1, 1956. 231421 to 231423. From Indonesia. Seeds presented by the Institute for Agricultural Research, Bogor. Received Mar. 2, 1956. 231421. Oryza LATIFOLIA Desv. Poaceae. Broadleaf rice. G.S. 436. 231422. Oryza PERENNIS Moench Rice. G.S. 437. 231423. Oryza MINUTA Presl Rice. G.S. 438. 231424 to 231426. Triticum AaEstivuM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Hokkaido National Experimental Station, Kouichi, Tomiyama. Received Mar. 2, 1956. 231424. ‘Akasabishirazu No. 1’. 231426. ‘Norin No. 8’. 231425. ‘Dawson No. 1’. 26 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 231427. RuamNus sp. Rhamnaceae. From the United States. Plants presented by the Ilgenfritz Nurseries, Monroe, Michigan. Received Mar. 5, 1956. Probably from India in 1936, with material collected by Walter Koelz. 231428 to 231439. Pisracta vERA L. Anacardiaceae. Common pistache. From. Iran. Presented by the United States Operations Mission, Tehran. Received Mar. 5, 1956. 231428 to 231433. Scions 231428. ‘Ibrahimi’. The nut resembles ‘Damghan’ in size and splitting. 231429. ‘Kandani’. Longer and thinner than ‘Damghan’; resembles ‘Trabonella’ in size and appearance. 231430. ‘Safeed’. Elongated like ‘Trabonella’, free splitting, slightly vari- able in form. 231431. ‘Shasti’. Resembles ‘Lassen’, smaller, not as good. 231432. ‘Wahedi’. From the original Wahedi orchard. Nut plump, splitting, uniform in shape, resembles ‘ Damghan’. 231433. ‘Owhadi No. 1’. Regular bearing variety, blossoms late enough to escape all but the latest frost, ripens mostly at one time, harvest easy. Nuts in large clusters, are of good quality, split well, under favorable condi- tions from %4 to % inches long; hull pinkish with numerous dark or grayish spots. 231434 to 231439. Seeds. 231434. ‘Ibrahimi’. Nut resembles ‘Damghan’ in size and splitting. 231435. ‘Khandani’. Longer and thinner than ‘Damghan’, resembling “Trabonella’ in size and appearance. 231436. ‘Owhadi No. 2’. Regular bearing variety, blossoms late enough to escape all but the latest frosts, ripens mostly at one time, harvest easy; nuts in large clusters, good quality, split well, under favorable conditions from 3% to % inches long; hulls pinkish with numerous dark or grayish spots, often 1 inch or more in length. 231437. ‘Safeed’. Elongated like ‘Trabonella’, free splitting, slightly vari- able in form. 231438. ‘Shasti’. Resembles ‘Lassen’, but slightly smaller, not considered as good. 231439. ‘Wahedi’. (Large). Came from the original Wahedi orchard. Nuts plump, splitting well, uniform in shape, resembles ‘Damghan’. 231440 to 231459. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received Mar. 5, 1956. 231440 to 231444. Dusoisia MYOPOROIDES R. Br. Solanaceae. 231440. No. 329-02. Eel Creek, near Gympie, Queensland. 231441. No. 521-1. Nandroya, near Eumundi, Queensland. 231442. No. 866-01. Wilson’s Creek Bridge, near Mullumbimby, New South Wales. 231443. No. 888-1. Ourimbah Creek Road, near Gosford, New South Wales. 231444, No. 888-01. Ourimbah Creek Road, near Gosford, New South Wales. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 DH 231440 to 231450—Continued 231445 to 231449. Dusoisia (hybrids). (D. myoporoides X leichardtiz). Collected at Nambour, Queensland. 231445. No. 4012D-1. 231448. No. 4064-1. 231446. No. 4012D-01. 231449. No. 4129-156. 231447. No. 4015A-1. 231450. VicIA GRAMINEA J. E. Smith. Fabaceae. Vetch. 231451. Lorus poueiasit Greene Fabaceae. Trefeil. From the United States. Seeds held at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington. Numbered Mar. 6, 1956. Collected 1955 near Spokane. Common on dry gravelly soils; very drought resistant. 231452. Correa ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From El Salvador. Seeds presented by Finca San Rafael, Santa Ana. Received Mar. 5, 1956. ‘Pacas’. 231453. OcHRosIA sp. Apocynaceae. From New Caledonia. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale, Md. Numbered Mar. 6, 1956. Presented by the South Pacific Commission, Noumea, New Caledonia. 231454 and 231455. Prunus (hybrids). Amygdalaceae. From Sweden. Budwood presented by the Balsgard Fruit Breeding Institute, Fjalkestad. Received Mar. 6, 1956. 231454. ‘Balsgard Pr. 20789”. 231455. ‘Erianne’. 231456. Latuyrus cicera L. Fabaceae. Flatpod peavine. From Iran. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attache, American Embassy, Tehran. Received Mar. 6, 1956. 231457. ArrcastTRUM sp. Phoenicaceae. From Peru. Seeds presented by Servicio Cooperativo Inter-Americano de Pro- duccion de Alimentos, American Embassy, Lima. Received Mar. 7, 1956. ‘Coquito de Panama’. 231458. Matus Syuvuestris Mill. Malaceae. Common apple. From Germany. Scions presented by Christian Fey, Meeckenheim bei Bonn, Cologne. Received Mar. 7, 1956. No. 1556. 231459 to 231462. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Hyogo Agricultural.College, Sasayama, Hyogo. Received Mar. 7, 1956. 231459. AMPHICARPA EDGEWORTHII var. JAPONICA Oliver Fabaceae. 231460 and 231461. PHASEOLUS ANGULARIS (Willd.) W. F. Wight Fabaceae. Adsuki bean. 231460. From Loochoo Island. 231461. From Kyoto. 231462. PHASEOLUS sp. From Loochoo Island. 28 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 231463. RAUVOLFIA SERPENTINA Benth. _ Apocynaceae. Java devilpepper. From India. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attache, American Embassy, New Delhi. Received Mar. 7, 1956. Collected in Dehran Dun, Uttar Pradesh. 231464 to 231466. From the Belgian Congo. Seeds presented by the Institut National pour l’ Etude Agronomique du Congo Belge Experiment Station, Nioka. Received Mar. 8, 1956. 231464. GLYCINE JAVANICA var. CLAESSENSH (DeWild.) Hauman Fabaceae. 231465. GLYCINE SCHLIEBENI Harms 231466. GLYCINE sp. 231467. Vitis (hybrid). Vitaceae. Grape. From Colombia. Cuttings presented by the American Embassy, Bogota. Re- ceived Mar. 9, 1956. Unnumbered variety. 231468 to 231629. From Italy. Plants presented by the Food and. Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome. Numbered Mar. 13, 1956. Originally from sources indicated. 231468 to 231516. DactyLis GLoMBRATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. 231468 and 231469. From Cyrenaica, Libya. 231468. No. 3058. Cyrene. 231469. No. 3076. Tocra Pass. 231470 to 231472. From Tripolitania, Libya. 231470. No. 3086. Assaaba. 231471. No. 3092. Homs. 231472. No. 3098. Homs. 231473 to 231490. From Algeria. 231473. No. 3095. Maison-Carree. 231474. No. 3096. Maison-Carree. 231475. No. 3097. Maison-Carree. 231476. No. 3145. Mililiana Affreville. 231477. No. 3152. Djebel Doui. 231478. No. 3165. Waf St. Aime. 231479. No. 3168. Zemmora. 231480. No. 3172. Relizane. 231481. No. 3192. Bois de St. Hippolyte, Mascara. 231482. No. 3197. Berthelot. 231483. No. 3215. Oued Chiffa. 231484. No. 3221. North of Medea. 231485. No. 3229. North of Berrouaghia. 231486. No. 3248. East of Bouira. 231487. No. 3252. West of El Ac Hir. 231488. No. 3277. Timgad. JANUARY i) TO. DECEMBER 31, 1956 231468 to 231620—Continued 231489. No. 3283. 231490. No. 3328. 231491 to 231515. 231491. No. 3345. 231492. No. 3354 231493. No. 3358. 231494. No. 3361 231495. No. 3364. 231496. No. 3366. 231497. No. 3369. 231498. No. 3371 231499. No. 337 231500. No. 3373 231501. No. 3375 231502. No. 3376 231503. No. 3377. 231504. No. 3382. 231505. No. 3386. 231506. No. 3393. 231507. No. 3399 231508. No. 3401. 231509. No. 3404. 231510. No. 3414 231511. No. 3416 231512. No. 3419 231513. No. 3427 231514. No. 3430. 231515. No. 3431 231516. No. 3433. 231517. DacTYLIs GLOMERATA Var. HISPANICA (Roth) Duby No. 3435. Les Lacs. Northwest of Bouira. From Morocco. Faux et des Forets, Ami. ouz. Talkount Forest House. Tanaant. Tizi Bou Tafouk. Marrakech. Ouirgane, Haut Atlas. Igverd. Tizi N’ Test. Tarou Dannt. GuAou Fenrha, Anti Atlas. Igassen. Souk Tleta-Nihait. Talate Quamane. Ain Tiarit. Taroudannt. Valley of Oued Zatt. Village of Taddert. Forest Nursery, Tifleat. Touama and Taferiat. Agaiouar. Ighezer N’ Ait Daoud. Djebilet. Mise en defens hills. Mise en defens. Mise en defens. Mise en defens Oualidia. Region of Midelt, Morocco. 231518. DactTyLis GLOMERATA L. No. 3444. 231519. 231520. 231521. 231522 and 231522. 231523. Ait Hamadi, Morocco. 231519 to 231521. From Morocco. No. 3453. No. 3462. No. 3467. 231523. 29 DacTYLIS GLOMERATA Var. HISPANICA (Roth) Duby No. 3474. No. 3477. Farm Sidi Mahyo, Morocco. Ferme Bouanik. Karia Ben Aouda. Merdja Bokka. DacTYLis GLOMERATA L. Skoura and Annoceur, Morocco. Orchardgrass. 30 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 231468 te 231620—Continued 231524 to 231550. 231524. 231525. 231526. 231527. 231528. 231529. 231530. 231531. 231532. 231533. 231534. 231535. 231536. 231537. 231538. 231539. 231549. 231541. 231542. DacTYLIS GLOMERATA Var. HISPANICA (Roth) Duby No. 3481. Ifrane. 231525 to 231542. From Portugal. . 3508. Village of Pegoes. . 8513. Setubal. . 3520. Santiago do Cacem. . 3525. Sao Bartolomew. . 8531. Ferreira and Beringel. . 35338. Aljustrel. . 3538. Livramento. . 8544. Odeleite. . 3558. Portal. . 8568. Campo Maior. . 3576. Village of Portas do Rodao. . 3079. Alpedrinha. . 3585. Belmonte and Guarda. . 3587. Cortico da Serra and Carrapichana, . 3594. Penela. . 8095. Tomar. No. No. 3600. Nazare. 3602. Sao Martinhe do Porto. 231543 to 231550, From Greece. 231543. No. 3621. Mandra. 231544. No. 3622. Mazi. 231545. No. 3628. Erythyrae. 231546. No. 3638. Domokos. : 231547. No. 3646. Village of Koutsoufiiana. 231548. No. 3647. Mt. Mitsikeli. 231549. No. 3664. Yannina. 231550. No. 3674. Agrinion. 231551. DacvTyLIs GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. No. 3679. Instituto Sperimentale Zootecnico di Roma, Tor Mancina, Italy 231552 to 231564. Frstuca ARUNDINACEA Schreb. Poaceae. Tall fescue. 231552 to 231556. _ From Algeria. 231552. No. 3117. Kolea. 231553. No. 3201. Ain-—el Hadjar. 231554. No. 3220. Medea. 231555. No. 3312. Constantine. 231556. No. 3315. Setif Experiment Station. 231557 to 231562. From Morocco. 231557. No. 3511. Agaiouar. 231558. No. 3414. Ait Amar. 231559. No. 3437. Itzer. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 231468 to 231620—Continued 231560. No. 3468. Merdja Bokka. 231561. No. 3487. Immouzer. 231562. No. 3495. Ito defense area. 231563 and 231564. From Portugal. 231563. No. 3603. Sao Martinho do Porto. 231564. No. 3611. Mabtouha. 231565 to 231606. 231565 to 231570. From Cyrenaica, Libya. 231565. No. 3053. El Baida. 231566. No. 3062. Cyrene. 231567. No. 3067. Teknes. 231568. No. 3068. Teknes. 231569. No. 3079. Barce. Sidi Rahami. From Algeria. 231570. No. 3083. 231571 to 231594. 231571. No. 3111. Bouzarea. 231572. No. 3112. Bouzarea. 231573. No. 3114. Kolea. 231574. No. 3135. Affreville. 231575. No. 3140. Affreville. 231576. No. 3151. Dyjebel Doui. 231577. No. 3174. Tiaret. 231578. No. 3178. Tiaret. 231579. No. 3179. Palat. 231580. No. 3191. Zelemta. 231581. No. 3193. 231582. No. 3200. 231583. No. 3209. Ain-el Hadjar. Sidi-bel-Abbes. 231584. No. 3212. Oued Chiffa. 231585. No. 3223. Medea. 231586. No. 3228. Berrouaghia. 231587. No. 3235. Berrouaghia. 231588. No. 3244. Brazza. 231589. No. 3257. Bordj Bou Arreridj. 231590. No. 3275. Lambese. Oued Zenati. Chateaudun du Rhumel. 231591. No. 3291. 231592. No. 3314. 231593. No. 3316. 231594. No. 3319. Setif. 231595. No. 3499. El Hajeb, Morocco. 231596 to 231602. From Greece. 231596. No. 3639. LOLIUM PERENNE L. Poaceae. Setif Experiment Station. Kalambaca and Crevena. 1956 Bl Perennial ryegrass. Bois de St. Hippolyte Mascara. 32 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 231468 to 231620—Continued 231597. No. 3650. Vryssi Pasha. 231598. No. 3651. Vryssi Pasha. 231599. No. 3652. Kalpaki. 231600. No. 3659. Kerasoyon. 231601. No. 3661. Kalpaki. 231602. No. 3663. Yannina. 231603. No. 3680. Instituto Sperimentale Zootecnico di Roma, Tor Mancina, Italy. 231604. No. 3592. Penela, Portugal. 231605. No. 3598. Batalha, Portugal. 231606. No. 3604. Sao Martinho do Porto, Portugal. 231607 to 231615. DacryLis GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. From Iran. 231607. No. 3697. Esfahan tow. Arak. 231608. No. 3700. Eskon. 231609. No. 3724. Schanah. 231610. No. 3752. Gorgan. 231611. No. 3754. Gorgan. 231612. No. 3765. Firusku-Abali-Firusku. 231613. No. 3766. Firusku-Abali-Firusku. 231614. No. 3772. Firusku-Abali. 231615. No. 3777. Abe Germ. 231616 to 231620. LoLiuM PERENNE lL. Poaceae. Perennial ryegrass. 231616 and 231617. From Algeria. 231616. No. 3326. Bouira. | 231617. No. 3266. Corneille and Batna. 231618. No. 3624. Mazi, Greece. 231619 and 231620. From Iran. 231619. No. 3711. Shemiran. 231620. No. 3758. Abali-Firusku. 231621. Cameniia SASANQUA Thunb. Theaceae. Sasanqua camellia. From Portugal. Plants presented by Alfredo Moreira da Silva & Filhos, Porto. Received Mar. 13, 1956. ‘Jaune’. 231622 to 231659. Oryzasatival. Poaceae. Common rice. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka. Received Mar. 138, 1956. 231622 to 231638. Mutant types. 231622. No. 537. ‘Aitoku-kawari No. 1’. 231623. No. 698. ‘Banshinrikibyokata’. 231624. No. 531. ‘Bonsai-Daikoku’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 BP) 231622 to 231659—Continued 231625. No. 568. ‘Bunketsuto’. 231626. No. 534. ‘Chokei-Daikoku’. 231627. No. 532. ‘Daikokuw’. 231628. No. 533. ‘Daikoku’. 231629. No. 675. ‘Heneito’. 231630. No. 696. ‘Katsumonbyo’. 231631. No. 551. ‘Mansaku-kawari’. 231632. No. 697. ‘Momigarebyo’. 231633. No. 535. ‘Murasaki-Daikoku’. 231634. No. 621. ‘Murasaki-Rokusuke-Kawari’. 231635. No. 543. ‘Omachi-kawari’. 231636. No. 556. ‘Shinkano’ X ‘Aikokuw’. 231637. No. 540. ‘Tankan-shirasasa’. 231638. No. 788. ‘Tarebato’. 231639 to 231653. Russian types. 231639. No. 854. ‘Affinis’. 231647. No. 473. ‘Ianthoceros’. 231640. No. 1058. ‘Afganica’. 231648. No. 486. ‘Italica’. 231641. No. 450. ‘Amaura’. 231649. No. 479. ‘Melanothrix’. 231642. No. 456. ‘Caucasica’. 231650. No. 475. ‘Pyrocarpa’. 231643. No. 1047. ‘Desvauxii’. 231651. No. 484. ‘Rubra’. 231644. No. 480. ‘Dichroa’. 231652. No. 1050. ‘Sundensis’. 231645. No. 1061. ‘Dunganica’. 231653. No. 452. ‘Vulgaris’. 231646. No. 464. ‘Erythroceros’. 231654 to 231659. Hybrids, 231654. 33-1. F; 231657. 20-9. TEF, 231655. 38-4. F; 231658. 43-4. TEF, 231656. 10-10. TEF, 231659. 48-7. TEF, 231660 to 231662. VuTis (hybrids). Vitaceae. Grape. From Belgium. Cuttings presented by the Office National des Debouches Agricoles et Horticoles, Brussels. Received Mar. 13, 1956. 231660. ‘Leopold’. Spontaneous variation of ‘Royal Emile’. A juicy and delicately flavored grape but a poor cropper with considerable variation. 231661. ‘Ribier’. Introduced into Belgium in 1936. Ripens midseason. 231662. ‘Royal’. Growing in the greenhouses of the Belgium Royal Palace at Laeken. Fruit deep black; about the size as ‘Ribier’; heavy cropper. 231663. HorprumM sp. Poaceae. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the National Institute of Agricultural Botany, Cambridge, England. Received Mar. 13, 1956. ‘Proctor’. 789—-200—66——_3 34 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 231664 to 231683. PrunusaviumlL. Amyegdalaceae. Sweet cherry. From the Netherlands Cuttings presented by the Institut voor de Veredeling van Tuinbouwgewassen, Wageningen. Received Mar. 18, 1956. 231664. ‘Bigarreau Gros Noir’. 231674. ‘Klein Appeltje’. 231665. ‘Bigarreaur Reverchon B’. 231675. ‘Kraaibek’. 231666. ‘Blankette’. 231676. ‘Norbury’s Early Black’. 231667. ‘Bohemian Black’. 231677. ‘Peter van Mansfeld’. 231668. ‘Bruine Blanche’. 231678. ‘Planchoury’. 231669. ‘Drogan’s Gelbe Knorpel- 231679. ‘Rondel Heart’. SnSEDe 231680. ‘Turkish Black’. 231670. ‘Early Brickenhoges’. 231671. ‘Fruhe Franzosische’. 231672. ‘Gentse’. 231673. ‘Hooker’s Black’. 231684. Manus sytvestris Mill. Malaceae. . Common apple. From Great Britain. Cuttings presented by L. Maurice Mason, Talbot Manor, Fincham, Kings Lynn, England. Received Mar. 13, 1956. 231685 to 231695. CAMELLIA JAPONICA L. Theaceae. Common camellia. From Japan. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Station, Glenn Dale, Md. Numbered Mar. 13, 1956. 231681. ‘Ursula Rivers’. 231682. ‘Vroege van Werder’. 231683. ‘White Heart’. 231685. ‘Hana Guruma’. 231691. ‘Shiro-botan’. 231686. ‘Hasumi-shiro’. 231692. ‘Shiro-byoshi’. 231687. ‘Komyotai’. 231693. ‘Tenninmatsuohima’. 231688. ‘Minenoyuki’. 231694. ‘Utamakura’. 231689. ‘Moshio’. 231695. ‘Yukibotan’. 231690. ‘Nakifude’. 231696 to 231698. From Australia. Seeds presented by George H. Hewitt, Bellingen, New South: Wales, through E. A. Menninger, Stuart, Florida. Received Mar. 13, 1956. 231696. CALLITRIS ROBUSTA (Parl.) F. M. Bailey Pinaceae. Cypress-pine.. 231697. CaLuiTRis GRaciuis R. T. Baker Cypress-pine.. 231698. CROTALARIA MITCHELLII Benth. Fabaceae. 231699 to 231701. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Director of Forestry,. Pretoria, through E. A. Menninger, Stuart, Florida. Received Mar. 13, 1956. 231699. CUNONIA CAPENSIS L. Cunoniaceae. 231700. FAUREA MACNAUGHTONII Phillips Proteaceae. 231701. _VIRGILIA OROBOIDES (Berg.) Salter Fabaceae. 231702 to 231705. From Great Britain. Scions presented by W. Fromow & Sons, Windlesham,,. Surrey, England. Received Mar. 14, 1956. 231702. ILEXx ALTACLARENSIS Dallim. Aquifoliaceae. | Holly.. 231703. ILEx aquirotiuM L. English holly.. ‘Camelliaefolia’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 35 231702 to 231705—Continued 231704. I_LEex (hybrid). Holly. ‘Scotch Gold’. 231705. I Lex (hybrid). Holly. ‘Waterer’s Gold’. 231706 to 231722. From Alaska. Seeds collected by Etlar L. Nielsen, State Agricultural Experiment Station, Madison, Wis. Received Mar. 14, 1956. Collected along Richardson Highway, Shaw Creek Bridge, Tanana River Valley, except where otherwise noted. 231706 to 231709. AGROPYRON SUBSECUNDUM (Link) Hitche. Poaceae. Bearded wheatgrass. 231706. No. A-23. 231708. No. A—27. 231707. No. A—26. 231709. No. A-28. Tok Junction. 231710. AGROPYRON sp. No. A-22. 231711. AGROPYRON sp. No. A-24. 231712 and 231713. FrEstuca RuBRA L. Poaceae. Red fescue. Collected along Sterling Highway. ! 231712. No. A-—20. 231713. No. A-21. 231714. FESTUCA sp. No. A-18. Kenai River, Sterling Highway. 231715. FESTUCA sp. No. A-25. Tobe Junction. 231716. FESTUCA sp. No. A-29. Between Delta River and Summit Lake, near Richardson Highe way. 231717. FEsTUCA sp. No. A-30. Matanuska Experiment Station. 231718. Lupinus sp. Fabaceae. No. A-32. Sterling Highway. 231719 to 231721. Poa PRATENSIS L. Poaceae. Kentucky bluegrass. 231719. No. A-2. Sterling Highway. 231720. No. A-38. Wharf, Valdez. 231721. No. A-31. Palmer. 231722. Poa sp. No. A-l. . 231723 to 231726. PRuNUS ARMENIACA L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. From Great Britain. Scions presented by the National Fruit Trials, Royal Horticultural Society Gardens, Wesley, Ripley, Waking, Surrey, England. Received Mar. 14; 1956. 231723. ‘Chagali No. 1’. 231725. ‘Nari No. 1’. 231724. ‘Chagali No. 2’. 231726. ‘Nari No. 2’. 36 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 231727 to 231749. From the United States. Seeds held at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa. Numbered Mar. 15, 1956. 231727. DaAcTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. Received with Bromus catharticus (P.I. 219803) from Chile in 1904. 231728. DaALEA ALOPECUROIDES Willd. Fabaceae. Collected near Luton, Iowa. 231729 and 231730. JLycoPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. From the Hawaiian Experiment Station, Honolulu. 231729. HES 4313. 231730. HES 5300. 231731. MerpicaGcoFraLcaTa L. Fabaceae. Yellow-flowered alfalfa. From the Agricultural Experiment Station, Madison, Wis. Originally from the northern Caucasus. 231732 to 231737. SETARIA ITALICA (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Foxtail millet. Reco with Panicum miliaceum. From Afghanistan unless otherwise noted. 231732. With P.I. 212108. 231736. From Iran, with P.I. 231733. With P.I. 212317. ant. 231734. With P.I. 219931. 231737. With P.T. 223799. 231735. With P.I. 220393. 231738 to 231749. ZEA MAYS L. Poaceae. Corn. Sweet corn separated from other types of corn. From Turkey unless other- wise noted. 231738. With P.I. 170882. 231745. With P.I. 183739. 231739. With P.I. 177107. 231746. With P.I. 183742. 231740. With P.I. 144589. 231747. With P.I. 185444, from 231741. With P.I. 177604. Durham, NH; 231742. With P.I. 177635. 231748. With /P-I. 204812. 231743. With P.I. 177642. Shon P.I. 212335, from 231744. With P.I. 179127. 231750. Matus sytvestris Mill. Malaceae. Common apple. From Sweden. Cuttings presented by Foreningen for Vaxtforadling av Frukt- trad, Balsgard, Fjalkestad. Received Mar. 15, 1956. ‘Tallinnan Paarynannera’. 231751 to 231753. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, England. Received Mar. 15, 1956. 231751. LINUM MONOGYNUM Forst. f. Linaceae. Flax. 231752. LINUM PERENNE L. Perennial flax. 231753. LINUM SALSOLOIDES Lam. Flax. 231754. Linum austriacum L. Linaceae. Austrian flax. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the University Botanic Garden, Cambridge, England. Received Mar. 15, 1956. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 3” 231755. Pinus Grirrituit McClelland Pinaceae. Pine. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission, Karachi. Received Mar. 15, 1956. From Gordon College, Rawalpindi. 231756 to 231790. From the United States. Plants growing at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Geneva, New York. Numbered Mar. 19, 1956. Originally collected in meadows by Dr. M. Dunn, University of New Hampshire. 231756 to 231758. Bromus INERMIS Leyss. Poaceae. Smooth bromegrass. 231756. No. 5211. Northumberland. 231757. No. 5212. Northumberland. 231758. No. 5213. Northumberland. 231759 and 231760. Bromus ciuiatus L. Fringed bromegrass. 231759. No. 5214. Coos County. 231760. No. 5215. Coos County. 231761. DacryLis GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. No. 5216. Jackson. 231762 to 231768. Mrpicaco sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa, 231762. No. 5182. Northumber- 231766. No. 5186. Greenland. land. 231767. No. 5187. Greenland. 231763. No. 5183. Greenland. 231768 No! Siss Greenland. 231764. No. 5184. Greenland. 231765. No. 5185. Greenland. 231769 to 231777. PHLEUM PRATENSE L.- Poaceae. Timothy. - 231769. No. 5202. Colebrook. 231775. No. 5208. Stewartstown 231770. No.5203. East Conway. Hollow. 231771. No.5204. East Conway. 231776. No., 5209, SD eee and. 231772. No. 5205. Coos County. 231773. No. 5206. Stewartstown 231777. No. 5210. Jackson. Hollow. 231774. No. 5207. Stewartstown Hollow. 231778 to 231783. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clover. 231778. No.5189. East Conway. 231781. No.5192. East Conway. 231779. No.5190. East Conway. 231782. No.5193. East Conway. 231780. No.5191. East Conway. 231783. No.5194. East Conway. 231784 to 231790. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L, Whiteclover. From East Conway. 231784. No. 5195. 231788. No. 5199. 231785. No. 5196. 231789. No. 5200. 231786. No. 5197. 231790. . No. 5201. 231787. No. 5198. 38 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 231791 to 231793. PrunusaviumL. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. From Great Britain. Budwood presented by the John Innes Horticultural Insti- tute, Bayfordbury, Hertford, Herts, England. Received Mar. 16, 1956. 231791. Seedling No. 3/45. (Induced mutant). 231792. Seedling No. 11/45. (Induced mutant). (‘Emperor Francis’ < ‘Napoleon’—Pollen X-rayed). 231793. Seedling No. 14/46. (Spontaneous mutant). (Unnamed seedling, selfed, genotype S36). 231794. RiBpes SANGUINEUM Pursh Grossulariaceae. Winter currant. From Great Britain. Plants presented by R. C. Notcutt Ltd., Nursery, Wood- bridge, Suffolk, England. Received Mar. 16, 1956. ‘Pulborough Scarlet’. 231795. PIPTADENIA PEREGRINA (L.) Benth. Mimosaceae. From Puerto Rico. Seeds presented by the Federal Experiment Station, Maya- guez. Received Mar. 19, 1956. 231796 to 231803. From Great Britain. Scions presented by Thomas Rivers & Son, Ltd., Saw- bridgeworth, Herts, England. Received Mar. 19, 1956. 231796 to 231802. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Common pear. 231796. ‘Beurre Superfin’. 231800. ‘Marguerite Marillat’. 231797. ‘Comte de Lamy’. 231801. ‘Santa Claus’. 231798. ‘Conference’. 231802. ‘Thompson’s’. 231799. ‘Doyenne du Comice’. 231803. Prunus pomerstica L. Amygdalaceae. Common plum. ‘Denniston’s Superb Gage’. 231804. Linum Lewisu Pursh Linaceae. Flax. From Canada. Seeds presented by the Dominion Arboretum, Ottawa, Ontario. Received Mar. 20, 1956. 231805 and 231806. From Germany. Budwood presented by the Max Planck Institute fur Zuchtungs- forschung, Cologne. Received Mar. 20, 1956. 231805. Prunus avium L. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. ‘Theissing Sammlinge’. 231806. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae Common pear. ‘Normannischen Ciderbirne’. 231807 and 231808. Prunus armmentaca L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. From Italy. Scions presented by the Federazione Italiana dei Consorzi Agrari, Servizio Piante e Sementi, Rome. Received Mar. 20, 1956. 231807. ‘Don Gaetano’. 231808. ‘Montedora’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 39 231809 to 231812. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Common pear. From France. Scions presented by Delbards, Malicorne par Commentry, Allier. Received Mar. 20, 1956. 231809. ‘Alexandrine Douillard’. 231811. ‘Passe Colmar’. 231810. ‘Me Ballett Du’. 231812. ‘Suerie Rosie’. 231813 to 231820. Vuris (hybrids). Vitaceae. Grape. From Japan. Cuttings presented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Tokyo. Received Mar. 21, 1956. 231813. No. 306. ‘Muscat Angel’. 231817. No. 369. ‘Red Millenium’. 231814. No. 318. ‘Kyoho’. 231818. No. 375. Habe? Alicant 231815. No. 322. 231819. No. 379. ‘Neo Muscat’. 231816. No. 330. ‘Golden Bailey’. 231820. No. 396. ‘Muscat Bailey A’. 231821. LINnuM GRANDIFLORUM Desf. Linaceae. Flowering flax. From France. Seeds presented by the Botanic Garden, Nantes. Received Mar. 21, 1956. ‘Coeruleum’. 231822. SoLaNum TUBEROSUM L. Solanacea. Potato. From the Netherlands. Tubers presented by Instituut voor Rassenonderzoek van Landbouwgewassen, Wageningen. Received Mar. 20, 1956. ‘Pimpernel’. 231823. PrERSEA AMERICANA Mill. Lauraceae. Avocado. From the Canary Islands. Scions presented by the Jardin de Aclimatacion de la Orotava, Puerto de La Cruz, Tenerife. Recieved Mar. 20, 1956. *‘Telde’. (Antillan Race.) 231824 to 231828. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. Received Mar. 21, 1956. 231824. Linum autTaicum Ledeb. & Juzeqezuk Linaceae. Flax. 231825. LINUM EXTRAAXILLARE Kit. Flax. 231826. Linum sp. 231827. LiINuM MONOGYNUM Forst. f. Flax. 231828. LINUM PALLESCENS Bunge Flax. 231829. CorrEa SALVATRIX Swynnerton & Phillipson least ea jOMWee. From Tanganyika. Seeds presented by the Coffee Research Station, Lyamungu, Moshi. Received Mar. 21, 1956. 231830 to 231835. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by the Botanic Garden, Leiden. Re- ceived Mar. 22, 1956, 231830. LINUM PALLASCENS Bunge Linaceae. Flax. 231831. LINUM PERENNE L. Perennial flax. 231832. LINUM TENUE Desf. Flax. 40 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 231830 to 231835—Continued 231833 to 231835. LINnuM USITATISSIMUM L. Common flax. 231833. No. 1. 231834. No. 2. 231835. No. 3. 231836. RusBus (hybrid). Rosaceae. From Great Britain. Plants presented by the Knights Nurseries, Ltd., Hailsham, Sussex, England. Received Mar. 22, 1956. ‘Golden Everest’. 231837 to 231854. From India. Seeds presented by G. Ghose & Co., Townend, Darjeeling. Re- ceived Mar. 22, 1956. 231837. ApiESsp. Pinaceae. 231838. ARDISIA MACROCARPA Wall. Myrsinaceae. 231839. BARRINGTONIA ACUTANGULA (L.) Gaertn. Lecythidaceae. 231840. BAUHINIA RACEMOSA Lam. Caesalpiniaceae. 231841. CoLcHicuM LUTEUM Baker Melanthiaceae. 231842. CoMMELINA SIKKIMENSIS C. B. Clarke Commelinaceae. 231843. ENKIANTHUS DEFLEXUS (Griff.) C. Schneid. Ericaceae. 231844. GAULTHERIA HOOKERI C. B. Clarke Ericaceae. 231845. GAULTHERIA NUMMULARIOIDES D. Don 231846. GAULTHERIA PYROLOIDES Hook f. & Thoms. 231847. GAULTHERIA TRICHOPHYLLA Royle 231848. Lyonra OVALIFOLIA (Wall.) Drude Ericaceae. 213849. PrmeRIs viLLosA Hook f. Ericaceae. 231850. PopoPHYLLUM EMoDI (Wall.) Hook f. & Thoms. Berberidaceae. Himalayan mayapple. 231851. Sarcococca saLticna (D. Don.) Muel.-Arg. Buxaceae. 231852. SKIMMIA’WALLICHII Hook. f. & Thoms. Rutaceae. 231853. StryRaxX HOOKERI C. B. Clarke Styraceae. Snowbell. 231854. TataumMa Hopcsoni Hook. f. & Thoms. Magnoliaceae. 231855 and 231856. SoLaANuM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From the Netherlands. Tubers presented by the Instituut voor Rassenonderzoek van Landbouwgewassen, Wageningen. Received Mar. 20, 1956. 231855. ‘Prof. Broekema’. . 231856. ‘Regina’. 231857 to 231863. CameLLIA JAPONICA L.. Theaceae. Common camellia. From Japan. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Station, Glenn Dale, Md. Numbered Mar. 22, 1956. . From the School of Horticulture, Chiba University, Chiba. _»231857.:°. “Azuma-shibori’. 231861. ‘Moniyi-gari’. 231858. ‘Beni-botan’. 231862. ‘Oranda-beni’. 231859. ‘Kenyo-tai’. 231863. ‘“Tyo-tidori’. 231860. ‘Kifukurin-beneten’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 41 ‘231864. CorFrEA BENGALENSIS Roxb. Rubiaceae. Coffee. From India. Seeds presented by G. Ghose & Company, Townend, Darjeeling. Received Mar. 22, 1956. 231865 to 231871. From the United States. Seeds presented by E. Menninger, Stuart, Florida. Originally from Bellingen, New South Wales, Australia. Numbered Mar. 23, 1956. 231865. Acacra NiILoTIca (L.) Willd. Mimosaceae. 231866. ARDISIA POLYCEPHALA Wall. & A. DC. Myrsinaceae. 231867. Bauvutnia picta (H.B.K.) DC. Caesalpiniaceae. Mottled bauhinia. 231868. Cassia ExceLSA Schrad. Caesalpiniaceae. 231869. CaASSIA RENIGERA Wall. Senna. 231870. CassIA SURATTENSIS Burm. f. Senna. 231871. HicKSBEACHIA PINNATIFOLIA F. Muell. Proteaceae. 231872 to 231874. ILexopaca Ait. Aquifoliaceae. American Holly. From the United States. Plants growing at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Geneva, New York. Numbered Mar. 23, 1956. Collected at Sandy Hook, Monmouth County, New Jersey. 231872. No. 24. 231873. No. 25. 231874. No. 26. 231875 to 231879. From the Netherlands. Plants presented by the Royal Moerheim Nurseries, Dedemsvaart. Received Mar. 23, 1956. 231875 and 231876. BERBERIS LINEARIFOLIA Phil. Berveridaceae. Barberry. 231875. Two-year graft. 231876. ‘Orange King’. Two-year graft. 231877 and 231878. BERBERIS LOLOGENSIS Sandwith Barberry. 231877. 25/35. 231878. ‘Highdown’. 231879. Mauuvs (hybrid). Malaceae. Apple. ‘Prof. Sprenger’. 231880. PRuNus aRMENIACA L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. -From Iran. Scions presented by David Wardaian, Makhsous, Tehran. Received Mar. 23, 1956. ‘Mashad. 231881 to 231885. Persea AMERICANA Mill.. Lauraceae. Avocado. From the Canary Islands. Scions presented by the Jardin de Aclimatacion de la Orotava, Puerto de La Cruz, Tenerife. Received Mar. 26, 1956. 231881. ‘Ceres’. 231884. ‘Precox’. 231882. ‘Java’. 231885. ‘Rana’. 231883. ‘Jema’. 42 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 231886 to 231888. From Belgium. Seeds presented by the Botanic Garden, Brussels. Received Mar. 26, 1956. 231886. LINUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM Huds. Linaceae. Narrowleaf flax. 231887. LINUM GRANDIFLORUM Desf. Flowering flax. 231888. LINUM PERENNE L. Perennial flax. 231889. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Common pear. From Australia. Scions presented by the Department of Agriculture, Horticul- tural Branch, Adelaide. Received Mar. 26, 1956. ‘Fondante de Charneuse’. 231890 and 231891. TriroLium amMBIGuUM Bieb. Fabaceae. Kura clover. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Senior Research Officer, Canberra, Received Mar. 26, 1956. 231890. C.P.1. 6884. Originally from the Botanical Institute, Tiflis, Georgia, Union of Soviet Socialist Republic. 231891. C.P.I. 9949. Originally from the Botanical Garden, Erevan, Armenia, Union of Soviet Socialist Republic. 231892 to 231921. From Costa Rica. Seeds presented by the Servicio Tecnico Inter-Americano de Cooperacion Agricola and the Ministry of Agriculture, San Jose. Received Mar. 26, 1956. 231892. CorcHorus sp. _ Tiliaceae. No. 8. 231893. CROTALARIA ANAGYROIDES H.B.K. Fabaceae. No. 20. 231894. CROTALARIA BREVIFLORA DC. No. 19. 231895 to 231897. CROTALARIA INCANA L. 231895. No. 26. 231896. No. 28. 231897. No. 29. 231898. CROTALARIA JUNCEA L. Sunn crotalaria. No. 30. 231899 to 231902. CROTALARIA MUCRONATA Desv. Striped crotalaria. 231899. No. 23. 231901. No. 25. 231900. No. 24. 231902. No. 27. 231903. CROTALARIA SALTIANA Andrews No. 21. 231904. CROTALARIA VERRUCOSA L. No. 22. 231905 and 231906. DrsmMopIuM BARBATUM (L.) Benth. Fabaceae. Tickclover. 231905. No. 11. 231906. No. 16. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 43 231892 to 231921—Continued 231907 and 231908. DEsmMopIUM cANUM (Gmel.) Schinz. & Thell. Tickclover. 231907. No. 17. 231908. No. 14. 231909 and 231910. DrsmopiuM GyROoIDES DC. Tickclover. 231909. No. 12. 231910. No. 18B. 231911. DEsMoDIUM OVALIFOLIUM Guill. & Perr. Tickclover. No. 18. 231912. DESMODIUM sp. No. 15. 231913 and 231914 IJINpIGoFERA HIRSUTA L. Fabaceae. Hairy indigo. 231913. No. 6. 231914. No. 7. 231915. SESBANIA BISPINOSA (Jacq.) W. F. Wight Fabaceae. No. 4. 231916. SESBANIA sp. No. 5 231917. SvrizoLopium sp. Fabaceae. No. 3. 231918. TrEPHROosIA caNDIDA DC. Fabaceae. No. 9. 231919. TEPHROSIA sp. No. 1. 231920. TERAMNUS UNCINATUS (L.) Swartz Fabaceae. 231921. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. Whiteclover. No. 2. 231922. Linum cAMPANULATUM L. Linaceae. Flax. From France. Seeds presented by the Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris. Received Mar. 26, 1956. 231923. Matus (hybrid). Malaceae. Apple. From the Netherlands. Cuttings presented by J. Blaauw & Co., Boskoop. Received Mar. 27, 1956. ‘Professor Sprenger’. 231924 and 231925. From Ireland. Seeds presented by the National Botanical Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin. Received Mar. 27, 1956. 231924. Linum uirsutum L. Linaceae. Flax. 231925. LINUM HYPERICIFOLIUM Presl Flax. 44 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 231926 to 231929. HeELIANTHUS ANNUUS L. Asteraceae. Common sunflower. From Peru. Seeds presented by the American Embassy, Lima. Received Mar. 27, 1956. Dwarf type grown for oil. 231926. ‘Lambayeque No. 4’. (‘Sunrise’ * 953-102—1—1-22-4). 231927. ‘Lambayeque No. 50’. 231928. ‘Lambayeque No. 91’. 231929. #) Lambayeque No. 316’. (‘Sunrise’ X 952-102-1—-1-22-4 xX ‘Sun- rise?’). 231930 to 231932. From Germany. Seeds presented by the Botanic Garden, Munich. Received Mar. 28, 1956 - 231930. Linum suLIcum Hayek Linaceae. Flax. 231931. Linum poLomitTicumM Borb. Flax. 231932. Linum THRAcIcUM (Gris.) Deg. Flax. 231933 to 231938. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Common rice. From Korea. Seeds presented by the Ministry of EMOTO and Forestry. Suwon. Received Mar. 28, 1956. 231933. ‘Ijin’. 231936. ‘Paltal’. 231934. ‘Jokwang’. 231937. ‘Poong-ok’. 231935. ‘Palkwoing’. 231938. ‘Sunseo’. 231939 to 231942. Matus sytvestris Mill. Malaceae. Common apple. From Great Britain. Cuttings presented by the East Malling Research Station, Kent, England. Received Mar. 28, 1956. 231939. ‘Camuzat’. 231941. ‘De Jaune’. . 231940. ‘Cravert Rouge’. 231942. ‘Spatbluehender’. 231943 and 231944. Linum NERvosum Waldst. & Kit. Linaceae. Flax, From Switzerland. Seeds presented by the Botanic Garden, Geneva. Received Mar. 29, 1956. 231943. Harvested in 1954. 231944. Harvested in 1955. 231945 and 231946. , From Belgium. Seeds presented by the Jardin Experimental Auderghem. Received Mar. 29, 1956. 231945. Linum ALPpiInum L. Linaceae. Flax. No. 269a. 231946. Linum FLAVUM L. Golden flax. No. 269A. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 45 231947 and 231952. From Japan. Plants presented by the Kyushu Agricultural Experiment Station, Kurume Fukuoka. Received Mar. 29, 1956. 231947. CryPToMERIA JAPONICA (L.f.) D. Don Pinaceae. Common cryptomeria. Dwarf form, yellow tipped. 231948. ILEx crENATA Thunb. Aquifoliaceae. Japanese holly. Fruit yellow. 231949. OsSMANTHUS HETEROPHYLLUS (G. Don) P. 8S. Green Oleaceae. Variegated form. 231950. PHoTINIA GLABRA (Thunb.) Maxim. Malaceae. 231951. RHODODENDRON KIUSIANUN Makino Hricaceae. White form. 231952. RHODODENDRON OBTUSUM (Lindl.) Planch. Hiryu azalea. 231953. Correa arabica L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From Mexico. Seeds presented by Rte. Ing. Andres Villasenor Luque, Tapachula, Chiapas. Received Mar. 30, 1956. ‘Pluma Hildalgo’. 231954. ILEx PARAGUARIENSIS St. Hil. Aquifoliaceae. Yerba mate. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Ministerio de Agricultura y Ganaderia, Buenos Aires. Received Mar. 30, 1956. ‘SD 56-27’. Grown in the Province of Corrientes. 231955. Prunus avium L. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. From Switzerland. Budwood presented by Ambrosetti 8S. A., Chiasso. Received Mar. 30, 1956. ‘Amarena Di Pescara’. 231956 to 231963. From Costa Rica. Tubers collected by Bernice G. Schubert, Plant Explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 30, 1956. 231956. DrioscorEa sp. Dioscoreaceae. Col. No. 1188. Forest road near river, Los Diamantes. Mar., 1956. Vine twining on tree, base discoid, at surface of soil. 231957. DIoScOREA sp. Col. No. 1159. Edge of forest, Palmar. Mar. 5, 1956. Young plants with dark green cordate leaves; tubers slim, pencil-like, 2 to 3 inches below soil surface. | 231958. DioscoREa sp. Col. No. 1160. Edge of forest, Palmar. Mar. 5, 1956. Young plant with only one rhizome at surface of ground, circular, branched. 231959. DIOSCOREA sp. Col. No. 1193. Forest trail, Golfito. Mar. 7, 1956. Leaves twining, chlorotic; tubers pencil-like, A6 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 231956 to 231963—Continued 231960. DioscoR&a sp. Col. No. 1194. Forest road, Golfito. Mar. 7, 1956. Vine with mottled leaves; tubers pencil-like. 231961. DrtoscoREa sp. Col. No. 1195. Forest trail, Golfito. Mar. 7, 1956. Leaves solid green; tubers slender. 231962. Di1oscoREa sp. Col. No. 1124. On road-cut above San Vito de Java. Mar. 15, 1956. Stems pubescent; tubers to 7 inches long, 2 inches in diameter; flesh white. 231963. DioscorREA REMOTA Morton Yam. Col. No. 1241. Forest road beyond Laguna, San Vito de Java. Mar. 16, 1956. ‘Tubers to 10 inches below surface, discoid, with roots around edge. 231964. Matus sytvestris Mill. Malaceae. Common apple. From Great Britain. Scions presented by the East Malling Research Station, Maidstone, Kent, England. Received Apr. 2, 1956. ‘Bramley’s Seedling M127’. 231965 and 231966. From Norway. Budwood presented by Prof. Bjorne Ljones, Agricultural College of Norway, Vollebekk. Received Apr. 2, 1956. 231965. Prunus avium L. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. ‘Holmabaer’. 231966. PRUNUS CERASUS L. Sour cherry. ‘Minister Podbrelsky’. 231967 to 231970. From Great Britain. Plants presented by George Jackman & Sons, Woking, Surrey, England. Received Apr. 2, 1956. 231967. BERBERIS GAGNEPAINII C. Schneid. Berberidaceae. Black barberry. ‘Fern Spray’. 231968. BERBERIS X STENOPHYLLA Lindl. Rosemary barberry. 231969. BrERBERIS THUNBERGII DC. Japanese barberry. ‘Vermillion’. 231970. PyracantHa sp. Malaceae. ‘Knaphill Buttercup’. 231971 to 231980. From the Netherlands. Cuttings presented by the Instituut voor Bosbouwk- undig Onderzoek, Wageningen. Received Apr. 2, 1956. 231971. PorpuLus X RoBusTA Schneid. Salicaceae. Poplar. . 231972. PopuLus X GELRICcA Houtzag. Poplar. 231973. PopuLUSs MANITOBENSIS Dode. Poplar. 231974. PopuLus X CANADENSIS var. MARILANDICA (Poir.) Rehd. Popiar. - 231975. PoruLus X CANADENSIS var. REGENERATA (Henry) Rehd. Poplar. ‘Neeroctaren’. 231976 and 231977. PoruLus X RoBUSTA Schneid. Poplar. 231976. Typical form. 231977. ‘Zeeland’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 47 231971 to 231980—Continued 231978 and 231979. PopuLus X CANADENSIS var. SEROTINA (Hartig.) Rehd. Poplar. 231978. Typical form. 231979. ‘Erecta’. 231980. PorpuLuUs X VERNIRUBENS A. Henry Poplar. 231981 to 232002. From Great Britain. Scions presented by H. G. Hillier & Sons, Winchester England. Received Apr. 2, 1956. 231981 and 231982. AsiesS coNcOLOR (Gord.) Hoopes Pinaceae. White fir. 231981. ‘Compacta’. 231982. ‘Wattezii’. ’ 231983. ABIES DELAVAYI Franch. Fir. 231984. AsiEes FABRI (Mast.) Craib Fir. - 231985. ABIES FAXONIANA Rehd. & Wils. Fir. 231986. ABIES FORRESTII Craib Fir. 231987. ABIES GEORGE! Orr. Fir. 231988. ABIES KAWAKAMI! Hayata Fir. 231989 and 231990. AsriEsS PINDROW Royle Fir. 231989. Typical form. 231990. ‘Brevifolia’. 231991. AsriEs sPEcTABILIS (D. Don) Spach Himalayan fir. 231992. AxsiES SQUAMATA Masters Fir. 231993. ABIES SUTCHUENENSIS (Franch.) Rehd. & Wils. Fir. 231994. AcER CAUDATUM Var. UKURUNDUENSE (Trautv. & Meyer) Rehd. Aceraceae Maple. 231995. AcER LOBELII Ten. Maple. 231996. CrpRUS LIBANII A. Rich. Pinaceae. Cedar-of-Lebanon. ‘Comte de Dijon’. 231997. FRAXINUS EXCELSIOR L. Oleaceae. European ash. ‘Aureo-pendula’. 231998 and 231999. LaBURNUM ANAGYROIDES Medic Fabaceae. Goldenchain. 231998. ‘Autumnale’. 231999. ‘Quercifolium’. 232000. MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM (Pursh) Nutt. Berberidaceae. Oregongrape. ‘Moseri’. 232001. Matus (hybrid). Malaceae. Apples. ‘Mammoth Crab’. 232002. PopuLUS TREMULA L. Salicaceae. European aspen. ‘Pendula’. 232003. LALLEMENTIA IBERICA (Bieb.) Fisch. & Mey. Menthaceae. From Iran. Seeds planted at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Pullman, Wash. Numbered Apr. 3, 1956. Presented by R. H. Thrall, Jr., Lethridge, Alberta, Canada. Plant annual; native to Asia Minor; cultivated in Iran since ancient times for edible oil. 48 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 232004. WuITHANIA COAGULANS Dun. Solanaceae. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Station, Tarnab: Farm, Peshawar. Received Apr. 3, 1956. 232005. Cirrus sp. Rutaceae. From Egypt. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Orman. Received Apr. 3, 1956. 232006. Matus (hybrid). Malaceae. Apple. From Germany. Plants presented by W. Kordes Sohne, Sparrieshoof Uber Elmshorn, Holstein. Received Apr. 4, 1956. ‘Striped Beauty’. 232007 to 232011. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Botanical Garden of Osaka, Kitakawachi,. Osaka. Received Apr. 5, 1956. 232007. ALBIZZIA JULIBRISSIN Durazz. Mimosaceae. Silktree. 232008. BrtruLA ERMANII Champ. Betulaceae. Birch. 232009. Evonymus JAPonicus L.f. Celastraceae. Evergreen burning bush. 232010. Pinus sp. Pinaceae. 232011. RHODODENDRON JAPONICUM (Gray) Schneid. Ericaceae. Japanese azalea. 232012 to 232035. From Israel. Bulbs presented by the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. Received Apr. 5, 1956. Collected from the Botanic Garden, Institute of National Sciences, Tel-Aviv, unless otherwise indicated. 232012 and 232013. ALLIUM AMPELOPRASUM L. Liliaceae. 232012. No. 8. 232013. No. 30. From near Ma’avar, Hagedad. 232014. ALLIUM ARTEMISIETORUM Hig & Feinbr. No. 27. North of Sede, Boger. 232015. ALLIUM ASCHERSONIANUM Barbey No. 22. Fifteen km. south of Beersheba. 232016. ALLIUM ASCLEPIADEUM Bornm. No. 6. 232017 to 232019. ALLIUM CHLORANTHUM Boiss. 232017. No. 2. 232018. No. 7. 232019. No. 36. 232020. ALLIUM COPPOLERI Tineo. No. 35. 232021 and 232022. AwuiuM cuRTUM Boiss. & Gaill. 232021. No. 33. 232022. No. 34. 232023. AxiiumM DEscENDENS L. No. 37. Plant nearly 9 dm. high; leaves fistulous; flowers in dense, globose: head; color deep purple: JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 232012 to 232035—Continued 232024. ALLIUM ERDELII Zuce. No. 24. Fifteen km. north of Sede, Boger. 232025 and 232026. ALLIUM HIRSUTUM Zucc. 232025. No.9. Between Mevo Beiter and Eitanim. 232026. No. 32. West slopes of Mount Carmel. 232027. ALLIUM MODESTUM Boiss. No. 25. Fifteen km. north of Sede, Boger. 232028. ALLIUM NEAPOLITANUM Cirillo. No. 5. Along road west of Mount Carmel. 232029. ALLIUM ORIENTALE Boiss. No. 26. Between Faluja and Shoovah-Batha. 232030. ALLIUM ROTHII Zucc. No. 23. Fifteen km. north of Sede, Boger. 232031. ALLIUM SCHUBERTII Zucc. No. 4. 232032. Awuiium TEL-AVIVENSE Lig. No. 29. Along highway, just south of Qadima. 232033. ALLIUM sp. No. 28. High plateau north of Raman. 232034. Iris sIsyRINCHIUM L. Iridaceae. No. 1. Vicinity of Jerusalem. 232035. ORNITHOGALUM sp. Liliaceae. No. 3. 49 Moraea iris. 232036 to 232064. SoLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Peru. Tubers presented by the Estacion Experimental, La Molina, Lima. Received Apr. 6, 1956. 232036. No. E-1. 232051. No. E-16. 232037. No. E-2. 232052. No. E-17. 232038. No. E-3. 232053. No. E-18. 232039. No. E-4. 232054. No. E-19. 232040. No. E-5. 232055. No. E-20. 232041. No. E-6. 232056. No. E-21. 232042. No. E-7. 232057. Oo. E-22. 232043. No. E-8. 232058. No. E-23. 232044. No. E-9. 232059. No. E-24. 232045. No. E-10. 232060. No. DGV 1002. 232046. No. E-11. 232061. No. DGV 1003. 232047. No. E-12. 232062. No. DGV 1005. 232048. No. E-13. 232063. No. DGV 1006. 232049. No. E-14. 232064. No. DGV 1014. 232050. No. E-15. 789—200—66——_4 50 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 232065 to 232067. From Costa Rica. Seeds collected by Bernice G. Schubert, Agricultural Ex- plorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 6, 1956. 232065. Brconita GLABRA Aubl. Begoniaceae. Col. No. 1268. Forest beyond Laguna, San Vito de Java. Mar. 16, 1956. Leaves large; twining around tree. 232066. BEGONIA CONVALLARIODORA C. DC. Col. No. 1221. Along slope below club, San Vito de Java. Mar. 15, 1956. Succulent vine; flowers white, abundant. 232067. JaTROPHA PoDAGRICA Hook. Euphorbiaceae. Col. No. 1217. Grounds of Golf Club, Golfito. Mar. 8, 1956. Ornamental; to 5 feet high; flowers orange. 232068 to 232079. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of Agri- culture, Pretoria, Transvaal. Received Apr. 6, 1956. 232068 and 232069. Autium cepa L. Liliaceae. Onion, 232068. ‘Copper King’. 232069. ‘Hojem’. 232070. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. BOTRYTIS L. Brassicaceae. Cauliflower. 232071. BRASSICA OLERACEA Var. CAPITATA L. Cabbage. 232072. CucuRBITA PEPO L. Cucurbitaceae. Pumpkin. Fruits 3.5 inches in diameter. 232073. Daucus carota L. Apiaceae. Carrot. ‘Cape Market’. 232074 to 232076. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. 232074. ‘Canfreezer Runner’. 232075. ‘Green Savage Runner’. 232076. ‘Long Tom’. 232077. PHYSALIS PERUVIANA L. — Solanaceae. Peruvian groundcherry. 232078 and 232079. SoLANUM MELONGENA L. Solanaceae. ~ Eggplant. 232078. ‘Kopek’. 232079. ‘Mofale’. 232080 to 232083. From Cuba. Seeds presented by Ramon Pomes, Palma Soriano, Oriente. Received Apr. 9, 1956. 232080 and 232081. HyYPARRHENIA RUFA (Nees) Stapf Poaceae. Jaragua. 232080. ‘Faragua’. 232081. ‘Yerba Faragua’. 232082 and 232083. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Poaceae. Guineagrass. 232082. ‘Yerba de Guinea’. 232083. ‘Yerbon’. 232084 to 232088. From Israel. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission, Tel Aviv. Received Apr. 9, 1956. 232084. ATRIPLEX HALIMUS L. Chenopodiaceae. Mediterranean saltbush. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 ik 232084 to 232088—Continued 232085. CERATONIA SILIQUA L. Caesalpiniaceae. Carob. 232086. ORYZOPSIS COERULESCENS (Desf.) Hack. Poaceae. Ricegrass. 232087. ORyYZOPSIS HOLCIFORMIS (Bieb.) Hack. Ricegrass. 232088. PHALARIS AQUATICA L. Poaceae. Large canarygrass. 232089 to 232096. Vitis (hybrids). Vitaceae. Grape. From France. Cuttings presented by the Ecole Nationale d’Agriculture de Montpellier, Montpellier, Herault. Received Apr. 9, 1956. 232089. ‘Rupestris a de Serres’. 232093. ‘Rupestris Metallique’. 232090. ‘Rupestris a Pousses Vio- 232094. ‘Rupestris Mission’. lette’. 232095. ‘Rupestris Tyran’. 232091. ‘Rupestris de Forthworth’. 232096. ‘Rupestris Violet’. 232092. ‘Rupestris Ganzin’. 232097 to 232114. From Germany. Seeds presented by the Staatlidhe Lehr-und Versuchnsanstalt fur Grunlandwirtschaft und Futterbau, Hersfeld. Received Apr. 9, 1956. 232097 and 232098. Lotus corNicuLatTus L. Fabaceae. Birdsfoot trefoil. 232097. ‘Oberdielbacher’. 232098. ‘Oberhaunstadter’. 232099 and 232100. Lorus PEDUNCULATUS Cav. Trefoil. 232099. ‘Brauns Weihenstephaner’. 2a2400. “NEH’. 232101 to 232108. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. _ Red clover. 232101. ‘Arnolds Rotklee’. 232105. ‘Oberdielbacher Rotklee’. 232102. ‘Karntner Rotklee 1’. 232106. ‘Obrhaunstadter Rotklee’. 232103. ‘Karntner Rotklee 2’. 232107. ‘Schwarzwalder Rotklee’. 232104. ‘Lembkes Rotklee’. 232108. ‘Steinacher Rotklee’. 232109 to 232113. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Whiteclover. 232109. ‘Chiemgauer Weissklee’. 232112. ‘Schleswig-Holsteiner 232110. ‘Eifeler Weissklee’. Weissklee’. 232111. ‘N.F.G. Gigant’. 232113. ‘Steinacher Weissklee’. 232114. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. ‘Wurttemberger Rotklee’. 232115 to 232628. From the United States. Forage and ornamental plants collected by F. J. Hermann and B. M. Leese, Plant Introduction Section, Beltsville, Md. Collections made July, August and September, 1955, in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, .Utah, Washington and Wyoming. 232115 and 232116. AGROPYRON DASYSTACHYUM (Hook.) Scribn. Poaceae. Thickspike wheatgrass. 232115. No. 103. Along stream, Lamoille Canyon, Elko County, Nevada. Elevation 7,000 feet. Plants few, 3 feet high; heavy seeder. 232116. No. 337. Nine miles north of Augusta, Route 33, Teton County, Montana. One clump collection; isolated. 52 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 232115 to 232628—Continued 232117. AGROPYRON LATIGLUME (Scribn. & Sm.) Rydb. Wheatgrass... No. 153. Meadow in lodgepole pine, middle fork of Sheeps Creek, road to: Spirit Lake (Ashley National Forest), Daggett County, Utah. Elevation wy, ‘000 feet. Plants to 12 inches high. 232118. AGROPYRON RIPARIUM Scribn. & Sm. Streambank wheatgrass... No. 340. Scattered on shallow clay soil 9 miles north of Augusta, Route 33. Teton County, Montana. Plants to 3 feet high; spikes 2.5 inches long. 232119 to 232122. AGROPYRON SmiITHII Rydb. Bluestem wheatgrass.. 232119. No. 311. North Pacific railroad right-of-way, 2 miles northwest of Bozeman, Route 191, Gallatin County, Montana. Plants to 1.5 feet. high; spikes 2 inches long; glumes typical. 232120. No. 312. Scattered along Route 10 north, 2 miles southeast of Winston, Broadwater County, Montana. Elevation 4,900 feet. Plants. robust; 2.5 feet high; spikes 2 inches long; poor seeder. 232121. No. 336. Scattered on shallow clay 9 miles north of Augusta, Route 33, Teton County, Montana. Plants to 2 feet high; spikes 5 inches. long. 232122. No. 461. Open field 1.5 miles east of Anaconda, road across the- Continental Divide to Wisdom, Deer Lodge County, Montana. Elevation. 4,000 feet. Plants to 1 foot high; active; abundant. 232123 to 232140. AGROPYRON SPICATUM (Pursh) Scribn. & Sm. Bluebunch wheatgrass.. 232123 to 232126. Step-toe Butte, Whitman County, Washington. 232123. No. 66. Isolated plant on eastern slope, leaves broad; heads 5. inches long; heavy seeder. 232124. No. 67. Isolated clump; spikes to 8 inches long, slender. 232125. No. 68. Hlevation 3,600 feet. - Isolated clump on rocky bank,. 3 feet high; leaves narrow, pilose, curled. 232126. Elevation 3,600 feet. Isolated clump, 3 feet high; awns short;. very heavy seeder. 232127. No. 82. Volcanic ridge, Cold Springs Lookout Road, 4.5 miles below South Fork, Cows Creek, Idaho County, Idaho. Elevation 4,000: feet. 232128. No. 85. Slope 0.4 mile off Route 95, Seven Devils Road, Idaho- County, Idaho. Fertile clump. 232129. No. 104. Dry hillside, Lamoille Canyon, Elko County, Nevada. Elevation 7,000 feet. Clumps, 3 feet high; most sterile; associated with: sagebrush and balsam roots. 232130. No. 118. Dry exposed slope, Lamoille Canyon, Elko County,, Nevada. Plants scattered, to | foot high; depauperate. 232131. No. 122. Dry, rocky granitic, western slope, Humboldt Range, below Angel Lake, 12.5 miles south of Wells, Elko County, Nevada. 232132. No. 139. Near Snow Basin, Ogden Mountain, off Route 39, Wheeler Springs, Weber Creek, Utah. Plant to 3 feet high; spikes 5 inches. long; heavy seeder. 232133. No. 155. Steep rocky slope, Hunslinger, 3 miles south of Summit. Springs Ranger Station (Ashley National Forest), Daggett County, Utah. Elevation 8,500 feet. 232134. No. 236. Camping ground, Half Moon Lake, Wind River Moun- tain, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 8,000 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 53 ‘232115 to 232628—Continued 232135. No. 248. Dry aspen slope east of Half Moon Lake, Wind River Mountain, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 8,000 feet. Glaucous plant with narrow spikes; awn divergent. 232136. No. 249. Half Moon Lake, Wind River Mountain, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 8,000 feet. Multiformity; spikes thick; -non-glaucous. 232137. No. 302. Open lodgepole pine woods, 1 mile north of Warm River, Route 191 (Targhee National Forest), Fremont County, Idaho. Plants to 5 feet high; variation in awns, compressed to divergent; spikes to 5 inches long. 232138. No. 306. Open lodgepole pine woods, 9 miles south of West Yellowstone, Route 191, Gallatin County, Montana. 232139. No. 361. Trail east of Mount Alyna and northeast of Swiftcurrent meee) Appekunny Mountain (Glacier National Park), Glacier County, ontana. 232140. No. 379. Along trail to Grinnell Glacier, Grinnell Mountain (Glacier National Park), Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 7,500 feet. Very fertile grass. °232141 to 232151. AGROPYRON SUBSECUNDUM (Link) Hitche. Bearded wheatgrass. 232141. No. 105. Aspen grove along stream, Lamoille Canyon, Elko County, Nevada. Elevation 7,000 feet. Plants to 3 feet high; heavy seeder. 232142. No. 106. By spring in Aspen grove, Lamoille Canyon, Elko County, Nevada. Plants to 3 feet high; not typical. 232143. Rocky, dry, exposed slope, Lamoille Canyon, Elko County, Nevada. Plants to 1 foot high. 232144. No. 131. Road to Snow Basin, turn-off at Route 39, Weber County, Utah. Plants to 3 feet high; spikes to 4 inches long; awns long; abundant. 232145. No. 229. Under large lodgepole pine along banks of Green River Lake, Wind River Mountains (Bridger National Forest), Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,000 feet. Plants to 1.5 feet high; awns long; abundant. 232146. No. 232. Green River Lake, Wind River Mountains (Bridger National Forest), Sublette County, Wyoming. Plant robust. 232147. No. 233. Grassy slope northwest of Green River Lake, Wind River Mountain (Bridger National Forest), Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,000 feet. Plant to 2.5 feet high; spikes to 6 inches long. 232148. No. 237. Thicket on north shore, Half Moon Lake, Wind River Mountain, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 8,000 feet. Awns long. 232149. No. 250. East of Half Moon Lake, Wind River Mountain, Sublette County, Wyoming. Plant with ascending awns; spikes thick. 232150. No. 264. Seven miles northwest of South Pass City, Pine Creek, Fremont County, Wyoming. Plants to 2.5 feet high, typical. 232151. No. 341. Along road in shallow clay, 9 miles north of Augusta, Route 33, Teton County, Montana. Plants few, to 2 feet high; spikes thin; awns long. 54 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 232115 to 232628—Continued 232152 to 232185. AGROPYRON TRACHYCAULUM (Link) Malte. Slender wheatgrass.. 232152. No. 23. Along shore, Lake Tahoe, Placer County, California. Plants abundant. 232153. No. 32. Meadow 4 miles west of Portola, Plumas County, Cali- fornia. Elevation 4,850 feet. Plants robust. 232154. No. 37. Scattered 3 miles south of Fort Klamath, Fort Creek Motel, Route 62, Klamath County, Oregon. Elevation 5,500 feet. Plants to 3 feet high. 232155. No. 100. Edge of draw in rabbit-brush meadow, Route 11 be- tween Elko and Tuscarora, Elko County, Nevada. Elevation 7,000 feet. Plants to 4 feet high, scattered. 232156. No. 117. Dry exposed slope, Lamoille Canyon, Elko County, Nevada. Elevation 7,000 feet. Plants to 13 inches high; depauperate. 232157. No. 120. Marshy meadow, east side Humboldt Range, 3 miles southwest of Boaz, road from Wells, Elko County, Nevada. Plants to: 3 feet high, stand dense; good seeders. 232158. No. 125. Above Trappist Monastery, top of Wasatch Range, near Huntsville, Utah, Route 39. Elevation 8,500 feet. Plant associated with balsam roots; spikes 5 inches long, glabrous. 232159. No. 128. Above Trappist Monastery, Wasatch Range, near Huntsville, Weber County, Utah. Plants abundant. 232160. No. 132. Road to Snow Basin near Huntsville, Weber County, Utah. Plants to 3.5 feet high, drouth resistant; spikes to 6 inches long. 232161. No. 143. Ranger’s pasture, Manila, Daggett County, Utah. One clump, 4 feet high; spikes to 8 inches long; leaves high on stem, broad. 232162. No. 145. Sheeps Creek Canyon (Ashley National Forest), be- tween Manila and Vernal, Daggett County, Utah. Plants non-stolonif- erous, abundant. 232163. No. 146. Sandy hillside, Death Valley Canyon, 1 mile north of Tower Rock (Ashley National Forest), Daggett County, Utah. Elevation 8,000 feet. Plants to 4 feet high; spikes to 7 inches long; leaves up to spike. 232164. No. 158. Yellow pine grove east of Elk Creek and west of Little Elk Creek (Ashley National Forest), Daggett County, Utah. Foliage abundant; spikes to 6 inches long. 232165. No. 169. Ten miles west of Trappers Lake, Route 132, White River Valley, Rio Blanco County, Colorado. Plants to 3 feet high. 232166. No.173. Grassy slope, Trappers Lake, Garfield County, Colorado. Plants to 2 feet high. 232167. No. 178. Scattered in rocky clearing, surrounded by aspen and Colorado spruce, 20 miles south of Buford on New Castle Road, Garfield County, Colorado. Elevation 8,500 feet. Plants to 1.5 feet high; spikes to 5 inches long. 232168. No. 181. Thirty-two miles north of New Castle, road to Buford, Garfield County, Colorado. Elevation 10,000 feet. Plants to 1.5 feet ‘high, very glaucous. 232169. No. 191. Among shrub oaks and serviceberry, on sandy hillside, 20 miles south of Silt, on the Grand Mesa, Mesa County, Colorado. One plant collection. 232170. No. 198. Mesa Lake, Grand Mesa, Mesa County, Colorado. Robust plant with spike 5 inches long; heavy seeder. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 55 232115. to 232628—Continued 232171. No. 218. Meadow along lodgepole pine woods, Green River Lake, Wind River Mountain (Bridger National Forest), Sublette County, Wyo- ming. Elevation 9,000 feet. Plants to 3 feet high, abundant; spikes heavy, to 6 inches long. 232172. No. 231. Grassy slope northwest side of Green River Lake (Bridger National Forest), Wind River Mountain, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,000 feet. Plants to 3.5 feet high. 232173. No. 238. Thicket, north shore Half Moon Lake, Sublette County, Wyoming. Plants to 4 feet high; awns short; spikes to 6 inches long. 232174. No. 260. Lodgepole pine woods 6 miles northwest of Southpass City along Pine Creek, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,180 feet. 232175. No. 281. Dry granitic slope of Fiddler’s Lake, 24 miles southwest of Lander, Wind River Range, near the Continental Divide, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 10,000 feet. Plants to 2 feet high; atypical. 232176. No. 284. Near switchback, 11 miles northeast of Fiddler’s Lake, Wind River Range, Sink Canyon, Fremont County, Wyoming. Eleva- tion 9,900 feet. Plants to 3.5 feet high; spikes to 8 inches long; foliage outstanding. 232177. No. 286. Twelve and one-half miles southwest of Lander, near Sink Canyon, Wind River Range, Fremont County, Wyoming. Eleva- tion 8,500 feet. Plants to 3.5 feet high, outstanding; spikes to 8 inches long; good seeder. 232178. No. 293. Open aspen-spruce woods, 24 miles northwest of Dubois, along Route 187, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 8,500 feet. 232179. No. 296. Scattered on embankment 38 miles southeast of Moran, Route 387, near Togwotee Pass, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,600 feet. Plants to 2.5 feet high; spikes thick; good seeder. 232180. No. 300. Dry meadow bordering pine grove, 70 miles southwest of Moran at Togwotee Pass (1 mile west of County line), Teton County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,540 feet. Plants to 2 feet high; spikes short and stout; rhizomes weak. 232181. No. 314. Stemple Pass (Helena National Forest), Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Elevation 6,320 feet. Clump isolated, 2.5 feet high; spikes to 5 inches long; typical. 232182. No. 322. Bear Gulch, Armstrong’s Ranch near Lincoln, Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Elevation 4,900 feet. Plant to 3.5 feet high; spikes long, narrow. 232183. No. 323. Bear Gulch, Armstrong’s Ranch near Lincoln, Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Elevation 4,900 feet. Clump; heavy seeder. 232184. No. 472. Sedge meadow 4 miles north of Jackson, Beaverhead County, Montana. 232185. No. 487. Scattered through sedge meadow, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Plants to 1.5 feet high. 232186. AGROPYRON SUBSECUNDUM (Link) Hitche. Bearded wheatgrass. No. 136. Wheeler Spring near Snow Basin on Mount Ogden, Weber County, Utah. 232187. AGROPYRON sp. No. 411. Glacier National Park, Belly River, Glacier County, Montana. Plants to 5 feet high; spikes to 8 inches long. J 56 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 232115 to 232628—Continued 232188 to 232191. ALOPECURUS AEQUALIS Sobol. Poaceae. Shortawn foxtail. 232188. No. 98. Pasture, Route 11, between Elko and Tuscarora, Elko County, Nevada. Elevation 7,000 feet. Plant 1 foot high. 232189. No. 276. Along edge of Fiddler’s Lake, 24 miles southwest of Lander (Wind River Range, near the Continental Divide), Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 10,000 feet. Plant to 6 inches high; vigorous. 232190. No. 462. Moist open banks of French Creek, 9 miles northeast of Fishtrap, road between Anaconda and Wisdom, Deer Lodge County, Montana. Elevation 5,560 feet. Plants to 6 inches high; scarce. 232191. No. 466. Along moist slope 17 miles west of Wisdom, Route 43 (1 mile west of Big Hole Battlefield), Beaverhead County, Montana. Elevation 7,000 feet. Plants scarce. 232192. ALOPECURUS ALPINUS J. EH. Sm. Alpine foxtail No. 325. Bear Gulch, Armstrong Ranch, Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Elevation 4,900 feet. Plants to 6 feet high; stem stout, glaucous. 232193 to 232200. Bromus ANOMALUS Rupr. Poaceae. Nodding bromegrass. 232193. No. 154. Sagebrush pasture 2 miles east of Summit Springs Ranger Station (Ashley National Forest), Daggett County, Utah. EHleva- tion 8,500 feet. Two plants; panicles nodding. 232194. No. 167. Open aspen slope 10 miles west of Trappers Lake, Route 132, White River Valley, Rio Blanco County, Colorado. Plants 2 feet high. 232195. No. 172. Grassy, rocky slope along White River to Trappers Lake, Garfield County, Colorado. Elevation 10,000 feet. Plant to 2 feet high; panicles nodding. 232196. No. 199. Mesa Lake (Grand Mesa), Mesa County, Colorado. Elevation 10,000 feet. 232197. No. 213. Lodgepole pine woods above Lake Green River (Bridger National Forest, Wind River Mountains), Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,000 feet. Typical. 232198. No. 230. Green River Lake (Bridger National Forest, Wind River Mountains), Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,000 feet. Plants to 2 feet high. Typical. 232199. No. 265. Lodgepole pine woods, 7 miles northwest of Southpass City, along Pine Creek, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 7,200 feet. Plants to 1.5 feet high. 232200. No. 510. On dry slope Yellowstone National Park, 0.5 mile north of Dunraven Pass, Wyoming. Elevation 8,700 feet. Plant 2 feet high. 232201 to 232206. Bromus carinatus Hook. & Arn. Mountain bromegrass. 232201. No. 13. Moist spot under redwood trees, Mount Tamalpais, Panoramic Highway, Steep Ravine, Marin County, California. 232202. No. 14. Inverness Park, Sir Francis Drake Boulevard, Inverness Park, Marin County, California. 232203. No. 16. Road to Point Reyes, 4 miles west of Inverness Park, Marin County, California. 232204. No. 31. Arid sagebrush slope, Beckwourth, east side of Beck- wourth School, Plumas County, California. ‘Elevation 4,945. Clumps to 3 feet high, scattered. 232205. No. 33. Grassy roadside, Fort Creek Motel, 3 miles south of Fort Klamath, Route 62, Klamath County, Oregon. Elevation 5,500 feet. Plants to 1.5 feet high, abundant. 232206. No. 200. Mesa Lake (Grand Mesa), Mesa County, Colorado. Elevation 10,000 feet. Plant 3 feet high. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 ot 232115. to 232628—Continued 232207 to 232216. Bromus ciuiatus L. Fringed bromegrass. 232207. No. 201. Rocky slope above Lost Lake draining into Mesa Lake (Grand Mesa), Mesa County, Colorado. Elevation 10,000 feet. Plant drooping; panicle purplish tinged. 232208. No. 408. Meadow, Glacier National Park, Belly River, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 4,700 feet. 232209. No. 410. Two miles south of Canadian border, Glacier National Park, Belly River, Galcier County, Montana. Elevation 4,700 feet. Plant robust, 4 feet high. 232210. No. 412. Along stream, Glacier National Park, Belly River, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 4,800 feet. Plant 2 feet high; spikelets delicate. 232211. No. 426. Shaded habitat, Glacier National Park, Baring Falls, Flathead County, Montana. Elevation 4,500 feet. Plants 1 foot high; spikelets pendulous. 232212. No. 448. One-tenth mile south of Camas Creek, Glacier National Park, North Fork Road, Flathead County, Montana. 232213. No. 444. Along trail to Rogers Lake, Glacier National Park, Camas Creek Valley, Flathead County, Montana. 232214. No. 505. Shore of Yellowstone Lake, Bay Bridge, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Elevation 6,700 feet. 232215. No. 513. Dry slope in lodgepole pine woods, Yellowstone National Park, 3.8 miles west of Tower Junction, road to Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming. Plant 1.5 feet high; shade type. 232216. No. 521. Moist slope, Route 12, 1 mile southwest of Beartooth Lake, Park County, Wyoming. Plant 2 feet high; panicles nodding. 232217 and 232218. Bromus INERMIS Leyss. Smooth bromegrass. 232217. No. 133. Arid slope in scrub oak zone, 3.5 miles off Route 39, Snow Basin, Weber County, Utah. Plant 3 feet high; leaves 0.75 inch wide; panicles drooping. 232218. No. 134. Arid slope in scrub oak zone, 3.5 miles off Route 39, Snow Basin, Weber County, Utah. Plants mostly sterile; panicles upright. 232219. BROMUS LAEVIPES Shear Chinook bromegrass.. No. 8. Mat Davis Trail, Mount Tamalpais, Boot Jack Camp, Marin Co.., California. 232220 to 232240. Bromus MARGINATUS Nees | Soft bromegrass. 232220. No. 21. Gravel bank under pines, Doner Lake, Route 40, Nevada County, California. Elevation 6,000 feet. 232221. No. 22. Along shore of Lake Tahoe, Placer County, California. Early maturing clumps. 232222. No. 24. Lake Tahoe, Route 28, Placer County, California. 232223. No. 41. South entrance Roger River National Forest, Route 62, Klamath County, Oregon. 232224. No. 70.. Twelve miles northeast of White Bird, Route 95, Idaho County, Idaho. Spikelets pubescent; may be resistant to smut and ergot. 232225. No. 75. Cold Spring Lookout near Seven Devils Mountain, 12 miles northwest of Riggins, Idaho County, Idaho. Elevation 6,920 feet. Plants 2 feet high; heavy seeder; head characteristics diversified. 232226. No. 87. Along the Little Salmon River, 3 miles south of Pollock, Route 95, Idaho County, Idaho. 232297. No. 90. Pasture along Little Salmon Creek, 6 miles south of Pollock, Idaho County, Idaho. Plant pubescent. 58 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 232115 to 232628—Continued 232228. No. 95. Evergreen Forest Camp, 4 miles south of Tamarack, Idaho County, Idaho. Plant pubescent, 5 feet high; leaves 0.75 inch wide. 232229. No. 114. Aspen grove park, Lamoille Canyon, Elko County, Nevada. Plants to 1 foot high; early maturing; five types apparent in area. 232230. No. 127. Trappist Monastery, Wasatch Range, near Huntsville, Utah, Route 39, Weber County, Utah. Single plant, 3 feet high; hairy at base of stem; leaves pilose, 0.75 inch wide at base; heavy seeder. 232231. No. 130. Trappist Monastery, Wasatch Range, near Huntsville, Route 39, Weber County, Utah. Plants to 1.5 feet high; spikes usually in leaf sheath. 232232. No. 170. Apsen grove 10 miles west of Trappers Lake, Route 132, White River Valley, Rio Blanco County, Colorado. Panicles drooping, glabrous. 232233. No. 196. Mesa Lake (Grand Mesa), Mesa County, Colorado. Elevation 10,000 feet. Plant 1.5 feet high; panicles erect, atypical. 232234. No. 291. Sandy embankment on roadside 24 miles northwest of Dubois, Route 187, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 8,000 feet. Plant atypical. 232235. No. 292. Sand embankment along roadside 24 miles northwest of Dubois, Route 187, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 8,500 feet. Plant atypical. 232236. No. 305. Exposed slope 7 miles north of Warm River, Route 191, Fremont County, Idaho. 232237. No. 318. Stemple Pass (Helena National Forest), Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Elevation 6,370 feet. Panicles erect. 232238. No. 319. Stemple Pass (Helena National Forest), Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Elevation 6,370 feet. 232239. No. 327. Bear Gulch, Armstrong Ranch near Lincoln, Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Elevation 4,900 feet. Plants to 5 feet high; spikelets divergent. 232240. No. 504. Grassy ravine in lodgepole pine woods, Yellowstone National Park, Bay Bridge, Wyoming. Elevation 6,700 feet. Plants to 2 feet high. 232241 and 232242. BROMUS PUMPELLIANUS Scribn. Bromegrass. 232241. No. 352. Open aspen woods, 1 mile south of junction 89 and 49, Glacier County, Montana. Plant 2 feet high; spikelets tinged purple; hair on the first nerve. 232242. No. 353. Exposed soil, border of aspen woods, 1 mile south of Junction 89 and 49, Glacier County, Montana. 232243 to 232246. Bromus vuLGaris (Hook.) Shear Columbia bromegrass. 232243. No. 310. West slope, Battle Ridge Campground, 20 imiles north- east of Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana. Elevation 6,000 feet. Plant 3 feet high; florets small; caryopsis large. 232244. No. 393. Scattered in thicket along Reynolds Creek, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 4,900 feet. Plant 2 feet high. 232245. No. 394. Scattered through fir and spruce woods, Piegan Pass Trail, 0.5 mile above Gunsight Lake, Glacier National Park, Glacier Coun- ty, Montana. Elevation 4,900 feet. Plant 3 feet high; spikelets fine. 232246. No. 401. Piegan Pass Trail along St. Mary River, Glacier Na- tional Park, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 4,900 feet. Plant 2 feet high; spikelets drooping. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 59 232115 to 232628—Continued 232247. DANTHONIA CALIFORNICA Boland. Poaceae. Oatgrass. No. 9. Mat Davis Trail, Boot Jack Camp, Mount Tamalpais, Marin County, California. 232248. DANTHONIA INTERMEDIA Vasey Oatgrass. No. 77. Pasture 12 miles northwest of Riggins, near Seven Devils Moun- tain, Cold Springs Lookout, Idaho County, Idaho. Elevation 6,900 feet. Plant 1 foot high; spikes small, narrow, compact. 232249 to 232251. ELymMus CANADENSIS L. Poaceae. Canada wildrye. 232249. No. 307. Eighteen miles south of Cameron, Route 1, Madison County, Montana. Plant 2 feet high; heads drooping. 232250. No. 338. Onshallow clay bank 9 miles north of Augusta, Route 33, Teton County, Montana. Plants abundant. 232251. No. 531. Four miles east of Bozeman, Route 10, Gallatin County, Montana. Plant 2 feet high; spikes long. (232252 to 232255. ELYMUS CINEREUS Scribn. & Merr. Wildrye. 232252. No. 25. Sagebrush plains 1 mile south of Vinton, Route 89, Plumas County, California. Large clump. 232253. No. 27. Front of the Sierra Valley Grange, Vinton, Plumas County, California. Elevation 4,900 feet. Clump isolated, 6 feet high. 232254. No. 64. Arid hillside 20 miles southwest of Toppenish, Route 97, Yakima County, Washington. Clumps large, to 6 feet high; foliage still green. 232255. No. 253. Dry aspen slope above east shore, Half Moon Lake (Wind River Mountains), Sublette County, Wyoming. Typical. ‘232256 to 232280. Exnymus Guaucus Buckl. Blue wildrye. 232256. No. 5. Serpentine outcrop, Mat Davis Trail, Boot Jack Camp, Mountain Tamalpais, Marin County, California. 232257. No. 6. Serpentine outcrop, Mat Davis Trail, Boot Jack Camp, Mount Tamalpais, Marin County, California. 232258. No. 10. Mat Davis Trail, Boot Jack Camp, Mt. Tamalpais, Marin County, California. Resembles var. jepsonz. 232259. No. 11. Under redwoods in ravine, Panoramic Highway, Steep Ravine, Mount Tamalpais, Marin County, California. Plant heavy seeder. 232260. No. 12. Panoramic Highway, Steep Ravine, Mount Tamalpais, Marin County, California. Plants to 5 feet high, very robust; heads large, long; heavy seeder. 232261. No. 20. Grove 6 miles southwest of Colfax, Placer County, California. Heavy seeder. 232262. No. 63. Twenty-two miles southwest of Toppenish along U.S. Route 97, Yakima County, Washington. Plants typical, abundant. 232263. No. 94. Under scattered yellow pines in pasture 6 miles south of Pollock, Little Salmon Creek, Idaho County, Idaho. Elevation 5,000 feet. Plants glabrous. 232264. No. 96. Dry bank of Douglas fir woods, Evergreen Forest Camp, Weiser River, Adams County, Idaho. Clumps to 5 feet high, some sterile. 232265. No. 129. Mountain bald associated with balsam roots, Trappist Monastery, Wasatch Range, near Huntsville, Weber County, Utah. Plants heavy seeders, abundant. 232266. No. 135. Nine miles south of Huntsville, near the top of Mount Ogden, Snow Basin, Weber County, Utah. Abundant. 60 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 232115. to 232628—Continued 232267. No. 138. Wheeler Springs, near Snow Basin, Ogden Mountain, Weber County, Utah. Plant 5 feet high, damp soil type. 232268. No. 168. Ten miles west of Trappers Lake, Route 132 (White River Valley), Rio Blanco County, Colorado. Plant 3.5 feet high; awns long; leaves 1 inch wide, well up on stem. 232269. No.171. Open aspen grove 10 miles west of Trappers Lake, Route 132 (White River Valley), Rio Blanco County, Colorado. Elevation 7,500 feet. Plant to 4 feet high; spikes narrow; awns short. 232270. No. 179. Twenty miles south of Buford, New Castle Road, Garfield County, Colorado. Elevation 8,500 feet. Plant 2 feet high; spikes purple. 232271. No. 193. Aspen grove 5 miles north of Mesa Lake, Route 65 (Grand Mesa), Mesa County, Colorado. Elevation 8,500 feet. Plant 4 feet high; spikes 4 inches long; leaves 1 inch wide, well up on stem. 232272. No. 245. Willow thicket along north shore, Half Moon Lake, (Wind River Mountains), Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 8,000 feet. Plant with narrow spikes. 232273. No. 246. Willow thicket along north shore, Half Moon Lake (Wind River Mountains), Sublette County, Wyoming. Plant with broad spikes; typical. 232274. No. 304. Gravelly siding along highway, 2 miles north of Warm River, Route 191, Fremont County, Idaho. Typical. 232275. No. 328. Bear Gulch, Armstrong Ranch near Lincoln, Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Scattered, typical. 232276. No. 397. Glacier National Park, Piegan Pass Trail along Reynolds. Creek, Glacier County, Montana. Plants to 5 feet high, abundant; spikelets 4 inches long. 232277. No. 409. Just south of Canadian border, Glacier National Park,. Belly River, Glacier County. Plants to 6 feet high. 232278. No. 413. Glacier National Park, Belly River, Glacier County,. Montana. Elevation 4,800 feet. Heads robust. 232279. No. 445. Sedge meadows, trail to Rogers Lake, Glacier National Park, Camas Valley, Flathead County, Montana. Plants to 5 feet high; abundant. 232280. No. 508. Dry west slope of Mount Washburne, 0.5 mile north of Dunraven Pass, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Elevation 8,700 feet. 232281. ELYMUS GLAUCUS var. JEPSONI Davy Wildrye. No. 19. Deer Park School, Fairfax, Marin County, California. Plant 5 feet high; heavy seeder. 232282. ELYMUS INNOVATUS Beal Wildrye. No. 421. Moist open river bank, 3 miles south of Canadian border, Glacier National Park, Belly River, Glacier ‘County, Montana. Plant very pubescent, 2.5 feet high; spikes thick. 232283. ExLymus Paciricus Gould Wildrye. No. 18. Growing through blacktop, road to Point Reyes, front of the American Telephone Trans-Pacific sending station, Marin County, California. Plant 4 inches high; leaves longer than flowering spikes. 232284 and 232285. Hnymus TRITICOIDES Buckl. Creeping wildrye. 232284. No. 26. Sierra Valley Grange, Vinton, Plumas County, California. Plants to 2.5 feet high, abundant; heavy seeder. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 61 232115 to 232628—Continued 232285. No. 102. Three miles west of meadow, foot of Ruby Mountains, road between Elko and Lamoille Canyon, Elko County, Nevada. Plant 4 feet high. 232286. FESTUCA CALIFORNICA Vasey Poaceae. California fescue. No. 4. Dry slope, Boot Jack Camp, Mat Davis Trail, Mount Tamalpais, Marin County, California. Plants to 4 feet high; heavy seeder. 232287. FrEstruca ELATIOR L. Poaceae. Meadow fescue. No. 92. Three miles south of Pollock, Route 95, Idaho County, Idaho. 232288 to 232295. FrEsruca ipaHoENsis Elmer Idaho fescue. 232288. No. 40. Dry, gravel soil, entrance to Rogue River National Forest, Route 62, Klamath County, Oregon. 232289. No. 72. Gravel clearing 12 miles northeast of White Bird, Route 95, Idaho County, Idaho. Elevation 4,500 feet. Isolated clump, 3 feet high; very heavy seeder. 232290. No. 76. Cold Springs Lookout, 12 miles northwest of Riggins near Seven Devils Mountain, Idaho County, Idaho. Elevation 6,900 feet. Plant 3 feet high. 232291. No. 185. Nineteen miles north of New Castle on the Buford Road, Garfield County, Colorado. 232292. No. 224. Meadow among groves of lodgepole pines, Bridger National Forest, Green River Lake, Sublette County, Wyoming. Eleva- tion 9,000 feet. Plants cespitose. 232293. No. 278. Exposed slope above Fiddlers Lake, 20 miles southwest of Lander (Wind River Range), Fremont County, Wyoming. Plants to 12 inches high; leaves thin, glaucous; spikes green or glaucous; very poor seeder. 232294. No. 279. High slope, Fiddlers Lake, 20 miles southwest of Lander (Wind River Range), Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 10,000 feet. Plants to 1.5 feet high; spikes and stems purplish; leaves glaucous; good seeder. 232295. No. 516. Dry, rocky, open, lodgepole pine slope, Yellowstone y ational Park, 9 miles west of Tower Junction, Mammoth Hot Springs oad. 232296. FESTUCA OVINA var. BRACHYPHYLLA (Schult.) Piper Fescue. No. 148. Among lodgepole and yellow pine, road between South Fork and Middle Fork of Carter Creek (east of Sheep Creek Park, Ashley National Forest), Daggett County, Utah. Elevation 9,000 feet. Plants to 6 inches high. 232297. FESTUCA SCABRELLA Torr. Rough fescue. No. 320. Dry lodgepole hillside, Stemple Pass (Helena National Forest), Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Elevation 6,300 feet. Large clumps, to 3.5 feet high. 232298. FESTUCA SUBULATA Trin. Bearded fescue. No. 395. Moist flat of spruce and fir trees, Glacier National Park, Piegan Pall, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 4,900 feet. Plants to 1.5 feet high; spikelets reflexed. 232299 to 232303. FESTUCA THURBERI Vasey. Fescue. 232299. No. 166. Open aspen slope, 10 miles west of Trappers Lake (White River Valley), Rio Blanco County, Colorado. Elevation 7,500 feet. 232300. No. 175. Trappers Lake, Garfield County, Colorado. Elevation 10,000 feet. Plants to 3 feet high, abundant. 62 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 232115 to 232628—Continued 232301. No. 183. Subalpine meadow, 20 miles north of New Castle, Buford Road, Garfield County, Colorado. Clumps; inflorescence pale. 232302. No. 197. Mesa Lake (Grand Mesa), Mesa County, Colorado. Elevation 10,000 feet. Plant to 3 feet high. 232303. No. 203. Meadow between Lost Lake and Mesa Lake, Mesa County, Colorado. Plants to 5 feet high; inflorescence pale; panicles upright. 232304. FESTUCA sp. No. 225. Steep shore, lodgepole pine, west side of Green River Lake, Bridger National Forest, Sublette County, Wyoming. Plant 3 feet high; leaves 0.75 inch wide. 232305. HESPEROCHLOA KINGII (Wats.) Rydb. Poaceae. No. 285. Open lodgepole grove, 11 miles northeast of Fiddlers hae Wind River Range, Sinks Canyon, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,900: feet. Large, stout, isolated clumps to 3 feet high; heavy seeder. 232306. HystTRIx CALIFORNICA (Boland.) Ktze. Poaceae. Bottlebrushgrass. No. 15. Four miles past Inverness Park, road to Point Reyes, Marin County, California. Plant robust, to 7 feet high. 232307 to 232309. Mrnica BULBOSA Geyer. Poaceae. Melic. 232307. No. 174. Spruce woods below Trappers Lake, Garfield County, Colorado. Plants scarce to 1.5 feet high. 232308. No. 184. Meadow near the ranger reseeding experimental plots,. 19 miles north of New Castle, road to Buford, Garfield County, Colorado. 232309. No. 187. Meadow, road to Rifle Mount Park off the Buford-New Castle Road, intersection to Guard Station, Garfield County, Colorado. Plants plentiful, robust. 232310 and 232311. Mertuica suBULATA (Griseb.) Scribn. Melic.. 232310. No. 309. Fir woods on dry slope, 20 miles northwest of Bozeman, Battle Ridge Campgrounds, Gallatin County, Montana. Elevation 6,000: feet. Plant 2 feet high; spikelet flowers few. 232311. No. 448. One-half mile northeast of Roger Ranch, Glacier National. Park, Camas Creek Valley, Flathead County, Montana. 232312. ORYZOPSIS ASPERIFOLIA Michx. Poaceae. Ricegrass. . No. 441. Under Douglas firs 3 miles west of Rogers Lake, Glacier National Park, Camas Creek Valley, Flathead County, Montana. 232313. ORYzOPSIS BLOOMERI (Boland.) Ricker. Bloomers ricegrass. No. 251. Camping area, east end of Half Moon Lake (Wind River Mountain), Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 8,000 feet. Plant with constricted panicles. 232314 to 232317. Oryzopsis pxicua Thurb. | Little ricegrass. 232314. No. 149. Dry, open, lodgepole pine slope, road between South Fork and Middle Fork, Carter Creek, east of Sheep Creek Park, Daggett. County, Utah. Elevation 8,500 feet. Plants to 6 feet high; densely cespitose; heavily grazed. 232315. No. 211. Lodgepole pine woods, Green River Lake (Bridger - National Forest, Wind River Mountain), Sublette County, Wyoming. 232316. No. 263. Base of cliff, edge of Lodgepole grove, 6 miles Northwest - of Southpass City, Pine Creek (Wind River Range), Fremont County, ‘Wyoming. | Ee A 232317. No. 277. Lodgepole pine above Fiddlers Lake, 24 miles southwest © of Lander, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 10,000 feet. Plants. to 1 foot high; robust. (Associated with Festuca idahoensis). JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 63 232115 to 232628—Continued 232318 to 232344. OryzoPpsiS HYMENOIDES (Roem. & Schult.) Ricker Indian ricegrass. 232318. No. 29. Arid sagebrush slope, Beckwourth, northside of Beck- wourth School, Plumas County, California. Heavy seeder. 232319. No. 88. Volcanic soil on desert plain, 26 miles southwest of Rome, Route 95, Malheur County, Oregon. 232320. No. 91. Six miles west of Pacific Time Line, Route 95, Malheur County, Oregon. Plants late maturing, 1.5 feet high (4 inches higher than typical form). 232321. No. 108. Sand dunes, Route 95, 10 miles north of Winnemuca, Humboldt County, Nevada. Plant 1 foot high; seeds light brown. 232322. No. 121. Scattered along road, 33 miles east of Elko, Route 40, Elko County, Nevada. Seeds large, black, shattered. 232323. No.123. Sagebrush flat between two ranges, 13 miles east of Wells, Elko County, Nevada. Plants to 2 feet high. 232324. No. 124. Higher elevations of Great Salt Lake Desert, 86 miles west of Salt Lake City, Tooele County, Utah. 232325. No. 141. Dry, clay sagebrush slope, 17 miles east of Evanston, Route 30, Uinta County, Wyoming. Elevation 6,000 feet. Densely cespitose. 232326. No. 142. Sagebrush and rabbit-brush plains, west of Green River, Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 232327. No. 147. Sandy hillside, Death Valley Canyon, 1 mile north of Tower Rock (Ashley National Forest), Daggett County, Utah (Associated with Sizpa spp.). 232328. No. 156. Huslinger Creek, 3 miles south of Summit Springs Ranger Station (Ashley National Forest), Daggett County, Utah. Ele- vation 8,000 feet. 232329. No. 160. Twenty-five miles east of Rangely, Route 64, Rio Blanco County, Colorado. Small seed type. 232330. No. 161. Twenty-five miles east of Rangely, Route 64, Rio Blanco County, Colorado. Large seed type. 232331. No. 162. Dry sandy mesa above Green River, east of Jensen, Uintah County, Utah. Elevation 5,000 feet. Plants abundant; large seed type. 232332. No. 165. Thirty miles west of Trappers Lake, Route 132, White River Valley, Rio Blanco County, Colorado. Small seed type. 232333. No. 188. Eight miles north of New Castle on Buford Road, Garfield County, Colorado. Small seed type. 232334. No. 204. Colorado National Monument, Cold Shivers Point, 7 - . miles southwest of Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado. Large seed type. 232335. No. 205. Rabbit-brush dry plains, 2 miles west of Woodside, _..Route 50, Emery County, Utah. Large seed type. 232336. No. 207. Isolated mesa, 7 miles northwest of Woodside, Route 50, Emery County, Utah. Large seed type; seeds light-brown. 232337.. No. 208. Seventeen miles northwest of Woodside near Carbon County line, Route 50, Emery County, Utah. Large seed type. - 232338. No. 235. Near Pinedale, road to Half Moon Lake, Route 187, Sublette County, Wyoming. (232339. No. 252. Dry slope below aspen grove, Half Moon Lake, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 8,000 feet. Plant typical; seeds large, brown. 64 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 232115 to 232628—Continued 232340. No. 256. Dry wash in sagebrush plains, 7 miles north of Farson, Route 187, Sweetwater County, Wyoming. Elevation 6,500 feet. Plant 8 inches high; abundant; seeds black, small. 232341. No. 308. Eighteen miles south of Cameron, Route 1, Madison County, Montana. Plant large; seeds black. 232342. No. 474. Along eroded bank, 30 miles southeast of Jackson, Beaverhead County, Montana. Elevation 7,000 feet. Small seed type; seeds black; heavily grazed by stock. 232343. No. 484. Eroded rhyolite slope, Yellowstone National Park, Norris Basin Road, 1 mile south of Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming. Small seed type. 232344. No. 515. Scattered on open, eroded, slope, 8 miles west of Tower Junction, Yellowstone National Park. Seeds large. 232345. PHLEUM ALPINUM L. Poaceae. Alpine timothy. No. 528. Tundra, five miles north of Beartooth Lake, Route 12, Park County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,700. 232346. Poa ampLa Merr. Poaceae. Big bluegrass. No. 219. Sagebrush meadow along lodgepole pine woods, Green River Lake, Sublette County, Wyoming. Plants to 3 feet high, abundant; heavy seeder. 232347. Poa canByI (Scribn.) Piper Bluegrass. No. 316. Stemple Pass (Helena National Forest), Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Elevation 6,400 feet. Plant 1.5 feet high. 232348. Poa JUNCIFOLIA Scribn. Bluegrass. No. 221. Sagebrush meadow along lodgepole pine woods, Green River Lake, (Bridger National Forest, Wind River Mountain), Sublette County, Wyoming Plant 1.5 feet high. 232349. Poa NERVOSA (Hook.) Vasey Bluegrass. No. 53. Dry pumice hillside, Crater Lake National Park, Vidae Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. Elevation 6,100 feet. Plant to 1.5 feet high. 232350. Poa NEVADENSIS Vasey ex Scribn. Nevada bluegrass. No. 99. Arid pasture along Route 11, between Elko and Tuscorora, Elko County, Nevada. Elevation 7,000 feet. Plant to 2.5 feet high, dense, pure stand covering several acres. 232351. Poa PALUSTRIS L. Bluegrass. No. 317. Dry lodgepole pine, Stemple Pass (Helena National Forest), Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Elevation 6,300. 232352. Poa NERVOSA (Hook.) Vasey Bluegrass. No. 280. Lodgepole pine on dry granite slope, Fiddlers Lake, 24 miles southwest of Lander (Wind River Range near the Continental Divide), Fre- mont County, Wyoming. Elevation 10,000 feet. Plant 1 foot high; spikes drooping. 232353. SITANION HYSTRIX (Nutt.) J. G. Smith Poaceae. Bottlebrush squirreltail. No. 157. Between Elk Creek and Little Elk Creek (Ashley National Forest), Daggett County, Utah. Plant 2 feet high; awns long. 232354. STIPA CALIFORNICA Merr. & Davy Poaceae. Pacific needlegrass. No. 58. Crater Lake National Park, front of Ranger Headquarters, Klamath County, Oregon. Elevation 6,400 feet. Plants abundant. 3 JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 65 232115 to 232628—Continued 232355 and 232356. S Tipa LEMMONI (Vasey) Scribn. Needlegrass. 232355. No. 28. Arid sagebrush slope, west side of Beckwourth School, Beckwourth, Plumas County, California. 232356. No. 45. Exposed rock surface, summit of Mount Hershberger, Douglas County, Oregon. Elevation 6,200 feet. Plants to 8 inches high; leaves narrow; glaucous. 232357. STIPA OCCIDENTALIS Thurb. Western needlegrass. No. 30. Sagebrush, arid, gravel hill, north side of Beckwourth School, Beckwourth, Plumas County, California. Elevation 5,000 feet. 232358. STIPA sp. No. 52. Crater Lake National Park, Route 62, Cascade Divide, Klamath County, Oregon. Elevation 6,200 feet. Only mature plants in group of 8 to 15 other grasses, Dry, pumice soil. ; 232359. TRISETUM CANESCENS Buckl. Poaceae. No. 447. Glacier National Park, Camas Creek Valley, 0.5 mile northeast of Roger Ranch, Flathead County, Montana. 232360. Carex ABRUPTA Mack. Cyperaceae. Sedge. No. 57. Crater Lake National Park, Klamath County, Oregon. In front of Rangers Headquarters. Elevation 6,500 feet. 232361 to 232365. CAREX AQUATILIS Wahl. Water sedge. 232361. No. 367. West shore, along willow thicket, Glacier National Park Swiftcurrent Lake, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 5,000 feet. 232362. No. 467. One mile up Elk Creek, 23 miles west of Wisdom, Route 43, Beaverhead County, Montana. Plants abundant; heavily grazed. 232363. No. 482. Meadow along Madison River, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Elevation 6,500 feet. Spikes long; heavy seeder. 232364. No. 483. Grassy spruce woods along Madison River, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Elevation 6,500 feet. 232365. No. 526. Tundra 5 miles north of Beartooth Lake, Route 12, Park County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,500 feet. 232366 and 232367. Carrx arctTa Boott Sedge. 232366. No. 392. East shore of MacDonald Lake, Sprague Creek Camp- grounds, Glacier National Park, Flathead County, Montana. Dried swale. 232367. No. 435. Marsh in lodgepole pine woods, 0.1 mile south of Camas Creek, North Fork Road, Flathead County, Glacier National Park, Montana. 232368 to 232370. CAREX ATHROSTACHYA Olney Slenderbeak sedge. 232368. No. 254. Crevice of rocks, east shore of Half Moon Lake, Wind River Mountains, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 8,000 feet. 232369. No. 324. Grazed meadow, Armstrong Ranch, Lincoln, Bear ‘Gulch, Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Elevation 4,890 feet. 232370. No. 464. Marshy depression along river, 16 miles north of Wisdom, Route 438, Big Hole River Bridge, Beaverhead County, Montana, Elevation 5,500 feet. Plants abundant. 232371 and 232372. CarEx ATRATA L. Black sedge. 232371. No. 182. Subalpine meadow, 20 miles north of New Castle, Buford Road, Garfield County, Colorado. 232372. No. 524. Five miles north of Beartooth Lake, Route 12, Park County, Wyoming. 789-200—66——5 66 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 232115 to 232628—Continued 232373 to 232375. CaREX AUREA Nutt. Golden sedge. 232373. No. 247. Dry aspen slope, east end of Half Moon Lake (Wind River Mountain), Sublette County, Wyoming. 232374. No. 365. Between water and willow thicket, west shore Swift- current Lake, Glacier County, Glacier National Park, Montana. Eleva- tion 5,000 feet. 232375. No. 424. Boggy edge of inlet, Belly River, 2.5 miles south of Canadian border, Glacier County, Glacier National Park, Montana- Hievation 4,800 feet. 232376. CAREX BARBARAE Dewey Sedge. No. 7. Mat Davis Trail, Boot Jack Camp, Mount Tamalpais, Marin County, California. 232377 and 232378. CAREX BEBBII Olney Sedge. 232377. No. 333. Bog in aspen thicket, Bear Gulch near Lincoln, Lewis and Clark County, Montana. 232378. No. 366. Between water and willow thicket, west shore Swift- current Lake, Glacier County, Glacier National Park, Montana. Eleva- tion 5,000 feet. 232379. CAREX BUXBAUMII Wahl. Sedge. No. 436. North Fork Road, 0.1 mile south of Camas Creek, Flathead County, Glacier National Park, Montana. 232380 to 232383. CAREX CANESCENS L. Sedge. 232380. No. 275. Wet, grassy edge of Fiddlers Lake, 24 miles southwest ~ of Lander (Wind River Range, near Continental Divide), Fremont County, - Wyoming. Elevation 10,000 feet. 232381.. No. 405. Marsh area along Mary River, below Gunsight Lake, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 4,800 feet. 232382. No. 457. Hungry Horse Dam, Trail 386, near Hope Creek, Flathead County, Montana. 232383. No. 496. Boggy edge of Isa Lake, Craig Pass (Continental Divide), Wyoming. EHlevation 8,300 feet. . - 232384. Carex CAPILLARIS L. Sedge. No. 423. Under low willows, Belly River shore, Glacier County, Glacier National Park, Montana. 232385 to 232387. CaREX CHIMAPHILA Holm _ Sedge. 232385. No. 520. Rocky wet bank, 1 mile southwest of Beartooth Lake, Route 12, Park County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,000 feet. 232386. No. 525. Tundra 5 miles north of Beartooth Lake, Route 12, Park County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,500 feet. Plants abundant. 232387. No. 527. Tundra 5 miles north of Beartooth Lake, Route 12, Park County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,500 feet. Plants abundant. 232388. Carrex cusickil Mack. Sedge. No. 433. Beaver Pond, end of logging road No. 20, Flathead Ranger Station, Flathead County, Glacier National Park, Montana. Elevation a 500° feet, 232389. CAREX DIANDRA Schrank. Sedge. No. 408. Marshy willow thicket, St. Mary River below Gunsight Lake, Glacier County, Glacier National Perk, Montana. Elevation 4,800 feet. 232390 to 232394. CAREX DISPERMA Dewey Sedge. 232390. No. 226. Mossy bank of cold streamlet on lodgepole slope west of Green River Lake, Sublette County, Bridger National Forest, Wyoming. 232391. No. 431. Near bridge, Lime Spring, Flathead County, Montana, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 67 232115 to 232628—Continued 232392. No. 450. Boggy streamlet in larch and hemlock woods, west side of Hungry Horse Dam, 5 miles southeast of Hungry Horse, Flathead County, Montana. 232393. No. 456. Hungry Horse Dam, Trail 386 near Hoke Creek, Flathead County, Montana. 232394. No. 506. Log in lodgepole pine woods, Yellowstone National Park, Bay Bridge, Wyoming. 232395. CAREX DOUGLASII Boott. Douglas sedge. No. 241. Gravelly edge of road, Half Moon Lake, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation, 8,000 feet. Plants plentiful. 232396 and 232397. CAREX EASTWOODIANA Stacey Sedge. 232396. No. 283. Dry, grassy, gravelly slope northeast of Fiddlers Lake, 24 miles southwest of Lander (Wind River Range, near the Continental Divide), Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 10,000 feet. 232397. No. 497. Dry rocky slope on edge of lodgepole pine woods, 4 miles northwest of West Thumb, Yellowstone National Park. Elevation 8,300 feet. 232398. CAREX EGGLESTONII Mack. Sedge. No. 195. North shore of Beaver Lake, Mesa County, Colorado. Elevation 10,000 feet. 232399 to 232401. Carex EpApPILLOsA Mack. Sedge. 232399. No. 109. Park at mouth of smaller canyon, Lamoille Canyon, Elko County, Nevada. 232400. No. 152. Meadow in lodgepole pine, Middle Fork of Sheeps Creek, road to Spirit Lake, Ashley National Forest, Daggett County, Utah. 232401. No. 267. Lodgepole pine grove bordering meadow, Fiddlers Lake, 24 miles northwest of Lander, near Continental Divide, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 10,000 feet. 232402 and 232403. CaREX FLAVIA L. Sedge. 232402. No. 362. Edge of willow thicket, west side of Swiftcurrent Lake» Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 5,000 feet: 232403. No. 406. Marshy area bordering willow thicket, St. Mary River, Gunsight Lake, Glacier County, Montana. 232404 and 232405. Carex GEYERI Boott. Elk sedge. 232404. No. 83. Dry lodgepole pine slope, Seven Devils Road, 3 miles above Squaw Creek crossing, Idaho County, Idaho. Elevation 6,000 feet. Plant non-cespitose. 232405. No. 159. Beaver pond between Burnt Creek and Cub Creek, Ashley National Forest, Daggett County, Utah. 232406 to 232408. CAREX HAYDENIANA Olney. Sedge. 232406. No. 151. High ground, Middle Fork of Sheeps Creek, road to Spirit Lake, Daggett County, Utah. Elevation 9,000 feet. Stand dense. 232407. No. 372. Alpine rock slide, Glacier National Park, Grinnell Mountain, trail to Grinnell Glacier, Glacier County, Montana. (Asso- ciated with Juncus drummondii and J. mertensianus.) 232408. No. 378. Trail to Grinnell Glacier, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 7,500 feet. 232409 to 232412. Carex HoopiI Boott. Sedge. 232409. No. 34. Grassy roadside, Fort Creek Motel, 3 miles south of Fort Klamath, Route 62, Klamath County, Oregon. Elevation 5,500 feet. 68 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 232115 to 232628—Continued 232410. No. 79. Cold Springs Lookout, 12 miles northwest of Riggins near Seven Devils Mountain, Idaho County, Idaho. 232411. No. 348. Grassy lodgepole pine slope, 6 miles east of Two Medicine Lake, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. Plants abundant. 232412. No. 354. Well-drained soil in aspen woods, 1 mile south of Junction 89, Route 49, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. Plants grazed. 232413. CAREX IDAHOA Bailey. Sedge. No. 470. Meadow 4 miles north of Jackson, Beaverhead County, Montana. 232414 to 232416. Carex 1LLoTa Bailey. Sedge. 232414. No. 268. Lodgepole grove bordering meadow, Fiddlers Lake, 24 miles northwest of Lander (Wind River Range, near the Continental Divide), Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 10,000 feet. 232415. No. 501. Meadow, 4 miles east of West Thumb, Yellowstone National Park. Elevation 8,300 feet. 232416. No. 523. Tundra 4 miles north of Beartooth Lake, Park County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,500. 232417. CAREX INOPS Bailey. Sedge. No. 51. Open lodgepole pine grove, Crater Lake National Park, Route 62, Cascade Divide, Klamath County, Oregon. Elevation 6,300 feet. 232418. CAREX INTERIOR Bailey. Inland sedge. No. 446. Meadow near Rogers Lake, Camas Creek Valley, Flathead County, Glacier National Park, Montana. 232419 to 232421. CaREX INTERIOR f. KEWEENAWENSIS (Hermann) Fernald. Sedge.. 232419. No. 404. Marshy area bordering willow thicket, St. Mary River, below Gunsight Lake, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 4,800 feet. 232420. No. 420. Edge of streamlet in thicket, Belly River, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. 232421. No. 451. Boggy edge of streamlet, clearing in larch and hemlock woods, 5 miles southeast of Hungry Horse Dam, Flathead County, Montana. 232422 to 232427. CAREX KELLOGGI W. Boott. Keilogg sedge.. 232422. No. 255. Crevice of rocks on the east shore, Half Moon Lake, Wind River Mountains, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 8,000 feet. 232423. No. 368. Willow thicket along west shore of Swiftcurrent Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana. Elevation 5,000 feet. 232424. No. 399. Moist spots along Reynolds Creek, Piegan Pass Trail, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 4,900 feet. 232425. No. 425. East shore at Sprague Creek campgrounds, Lake MacDonald, Glacier National Park, Flathead County, Montana. 232426. No. 432. Near bridge, Lime Springs, Beaver Road, Glacier National Park, Flathead County, Montana. 232427. No. 493. Yellowstone National Park, Isa Lake, Craig Pass, Continental Divide, Wyoming. Elevation 8,200 feet. 232428 and 232429. CaREX LAEVICULMIS Meinsh. Sedge. 232428. No. 430. Boggy edge of streamlet near Lake MacDonald Hotel, Glacier National Park, Flathead County, Montana. (In Thuja plicata woods.) Elevation 3,100 fect. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 69 232115 to 232628—Continued 232429. No. 442. Bank of streamlet in woods, 3 miles west of Rogers Lake, Camas Creek Valley, Glacier National Park, Flathead County, Montana. 232430. CAREX LANUGINOSA Michx. Woolly sedge. No. 417. Glacier National Park, Belly River, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 4,800 feet. 232431. CAREX LASIOCARPA Ehrh. Woolfruit sedge. No. 459. Sphagnum swamp, Douglas fir and yellow pine forest, 1 mile south of South Fork of Logan Creek, 38 miles southeast of Martin City, Flathead County, Montana. 232432. CAREX LEPORINELLA Mack. Sedge. No. 498. Dry meadow, Yellowstone National Park, 4 miles northwest of West Thumb, Continental Divide, Wyoming. Elevation 8,300 feet. 232433. CAREX LEPTALEA Wahl. Sedge. No. 449. Boggy streamlet, west side of Hungry Horse Dam, 5 miles wouth- east of Hungry Horse, Flathead County, Montana. 232434 and 232435. CaREX LEPTOPODA Mack. Sedge. 232434. No. 429. Lake MacDonald, Glacier National Park, Flathead County, Montana. Elevation 3,100 feet. 232435. No. 453. Boggy area along stream in larch and hemlock woods, west side of Hungry Horse Dam, 5 miles southeast of Hungry Horse, Flathead County, Montana. 232436. CAREX LIMNOPHILA Hermann. Sedge. No. 242. Gravelly roadside bordering willows, Half Moon Lake, Wind River Mountains, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 8,000 feet. 232437. CaREXx LIMOSA L. Mud sedge. No. 458. Sphagnum swamp in Douglas fir and white pine woods, Hungry Horse Dam, 1 mile south of South Fork of Logan Creek, 38 miles southeast of Martin City, Flathead County, Montana. 232438 and 232439. CaREX MEDIA R. Br. Sedge. 232438. No. 227. Mossy bank of cold streamlet on lodgepole slope, west of Green River Lake, Bridger National Forest, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,000 feet. 232439. No. 519. Mossy bank of streamlet, clearing in Douglas fir and lodgepole pine woods, Route 12, 1 mile southwest of Beartooth Lake, Park County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,000 feet. 232440. CAREX MENDOCINENSIS Olney. Sedge. No. 3. Wet area, Muir Woods Road, below Boot Jack Camp, Mount Tamalpais, Marin County, California. 232441 and 232442. CarREX MERTENSII Prescott. Sedge. 232441. No. 373. Trail to Grinnell Glacier, Grinnell Mountain, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. Plant 2 feet high; leaves green; very tender. (Associated with Rubus sp.) 232442. No. 454. Dry slope near Emma Creek, 3 miles northwest of West Side Ranger Station, west side of Hungry Horse Dam, Flathead County, Montana. (Associated with Juncus ensifolius and Rubus sp.) 232443 to 232452. CAREX MICROPTERA Mack. Smaliwing sedge. - 232443. No. 107. Subalpine meadow at end of Lamoille Canyon, Elko County, Nevada. Elevation 8,500 feet. 232444. No. 110. Along stream at base of Lamoille Canyon, Elko County, Nevada. Heads grazed by stock. 70 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 232115 to 232628—Continued 232445. No. 180. Meadow 32 miles north of New Castle, road to Buford, Garfield County, Colorado. Elevation 10,000 feet. 232446. No. 202. Subalpine meadow, Lost Lake, Grand Mesa, Mesa County, Colorado. Elevation 10,000 feet. 232447, No. 273. Lodgepole pine woods, Fiddlers Lake, 24 miles southwest of Lander, Wind River Range, near Continental Divide, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 10,000 feet. 232448. No. 295. Gravelly embankment, 38 miles southeast of Moran, Route 287, near Togwottee Pass, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,600 feet. 232449. No. 396. Moist spruce and fir woods, Trail along Reynolds Creek, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. 232450. No. 398. Moist spot, Piegan Pass Trail, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. Plants very heavy seeders. 232451. No. 492. Boggy edge and rocky bank, Isa Lake, Craig Pass (Continental Divide), Wyoming. Elevation 8,300 feet. 232452. No. 522. Gravelly embankment, 1 mile north of Beartooth Lake, Park County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,000 feet. 232453 and 232454. CAREX NEBRASKENSIS Dewey. Nebraska sedge. 232453. No. 326. Bear Gulch, Armstrong Ranch near Lincoln, Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Elevation 4,900 feet. Heavily grazed. 232454. No. 440. Extensive meadows 3.5 miles off North Fork Road, Camas Creek Valley, Glacier National Park, Flathead County, Montana. 232455 and 232456. CarREX NEUROPHORA Mack. Sedge. 232455. No. 42. Rich low meadow in Douglas fir woods, Muir River, along Route 230, 11 miles northeast of Union Creek, Douglas County, Oregon. Elevation 6,000 feet. 232456. No. 507. Border of streamlet 0.5 mile north of Dunraven Pass, west slope of Mount Washburn, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Elevation 8,700 feet. 232457 and 232458. CAREX NIGRICANS C. A. Mey. Sedge. 232457. No. 374. Moist rocky slope, Grinnell Mountain trail to Grinnell Glacier, Glacier County, Montana. 232458. No. 882A. Meadow, eastern slope, Logan Pass on Clements Mountain, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 7,000 feet. Plants abundant. 232459 and 232460. Carex PACHYSTACHYA Cham. Chamisso sedge. 232459. No. 36. Three miles south of Fort Klamath at Fort Creek Motel, Route 62, Klamath County, Oregon. Elevation 5,500 feet. 232460. No. 71. Twelve miles northeast of White Bird, Route 95, Idaho County, Idaho. 232461. CAREX MULTICOSTATA Mack. Sedge. No. 78. Cold Springs Lookout, 12 miles northwest of Riggins, near Seven Devils Mountain, Idaho County, Idaho. Almost a pure stand. 232462 to 232468. CaREX PACHYSTACHYA Cham. Chamisso sedge. 232462. No. 332. Bear Gulch near Lincoln, Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Low, marshy willow area. 232463. No. 363. Along west shore, edge of willow thicket, Swiftcurrent Lake, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 5,000 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 71 232115 to 232628—Continued 232464. No. 376. Moist rocky slope, Grinnell Glacier trail, Grinnell Mountain, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 7,000 feet. 232465. No. 407. Moist area along Reynolds Creek, Piegan Pass Trail, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. (Associated with Melica spp., Bromus spp., and Festuca spp.) 232466. No. 439. Edge of meadow, North Fork Rd., south of Camas Creek, Glacier National Park, Flathead County, Montana. 232467. No. 452. Boggy area along streamlet in larch and hemlock woods, 5 miles southeast of Hungry Horse, west side of Hungry Horse Dam, Flathead County, Montana. 232468. No. 465. Springy slope 17 miles west of Wisdom, Route 48, Beaverhead County, Montana. 232469. CaREX PETASTA Dewey Sedge. No. 334. Bear Gulch near Lincoln, Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Elevation 4,900 feet. 232470 and 232471. CAREX PHAEOCEPHALA Piper Sedge. 232470. No. 349. Grassy slope, 6 miles east of Two Medicine Lake, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. 232471. No. 390. Loose rocks, steep eastern slope of moraine, Logan Pass, Clements Mountain (Hanging Gardens), Glacier County, Montana. 232472. CaREX PODOCARPA R. Br. Sedge. No. 385. Meadow, eastern slope Logan Pass, Clements Mountain (Hanging Garden), Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 7,000 feet. 232473 to 232476. CaREX PRAEGRACILIS W. Boott Sedge. 232473. No. 234. Marshy meadow along Green River, 4 miles northwest of Green River Lake, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,000 feet. 232474. No. 475. Upper Red Rock Lake, 22 miles northwest of Monida, Beaverhead County, Montana. Elevation 6,700 feet. Plants abundant; cut for hay; (‘‘Nutgrass’’ famous for ‘‘finishing up’”’ cattle at Big Hole). 232475. No. 476. Dry ledge overlooking meadow, Upper Red Rock Lake, 22 miles northwest of Monida, Beaverhead County, Montana. Elevation 6,700 feet. Plants to 2 feet high; heads big; leaves fine; high percentage of fruit per plant. 232476. No. 478. Dry meadow, upper Red Rock Lake, Beaverhead County, Montana. Elevation 6,700 feet. Plants heavy seeders; heads large, long; 95 percent forage. 232477. CAREX PRATICOLA var. SUBCORIACE Hermann Sedge. No. 220. Meadow along lodgepole pine woods, Green River Lake (Bridger National Forest, Wind River Mountains), Sublette County, Wyoming. Ele- vation 9,000 feet. 232478 to 232481. CaREx PRATICOLA Rydb. Sedge. 232478. No. 223. Floor of open lodgepole pine woods, Green River Lake, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,000 feet. 232479. No. 503. Steep roadside bank, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Elevation 6,700 feet. 232480. No. 512. Dry, low grassy hill near pond, 38 miles west of Tower Junction, Mammoth Hot Springs Road, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 232481. No. 518. Dry slope, 9.6 miles west of Tower Junction, Mammoth Hot Springs Road, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 12 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 232115 to 232628—Continued 232482 and 232483. CarbnxX RAYNOLDSII Dewey Sedge. 232482. No. 186. Meadow, road to Rifle Mountain Park, intersection of Guard Station, Garfield County, Colorado. Plants abundant. 232483. No. 299. Dry meadow bordering pine grove, 20 miles northeast of Moran, Togwotee Pass, 1 mile west of County line, Teton County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,500 feet. 232484. CaREx ROossiI Boott Ross sedge. No. 215. Scattered in lodgepole pine woods, Green River Lake, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,000 feet. 232485 and 232486. CAREX ROSTRATA Stokes. Beaked sedge. 232485. No. 331. Dried pond in aspen belt, Sauerkraut Creek near Lincoln, Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Elevation 4,900 feet. 232486. No. 479. Along Madison River, Route 20, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Elevation 6,500 feet. 232487. CAREX SARTWELLII Lewey. Sedge. No. 488. Glacier National Park, 0.1 mile south of Camas Creek, North Fork Road, Flathead County, Montana. 232488 to 232490. CaREX SIMULATA Mack. Sedge. 232488. No. 460. Marshy roadside ditch, 0.25 mile south of Hall, Route 10A, Granite County, Montana. Elevation 4,000 feet. (Associated with Agrostis alba, Carex nebraskensis, and Juncus balticus.) 232489. No. 471. Low meadow, 4 miles north of Jackson, Beaverhead County, Montana. 232490. No. 477. Meadow, Upper Red Rock Lake, Beaverhead County, Montana. Elevation 6,700 feet. 232491. CAREX STENOPTILA Hermann. Sedge. No. 494. Isa Lake, Craig Pass (Continental Divide), Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Elevation 8,200 feet. 232492. CAREX STIPATA Muhl. Sedge. No. 428. Springy roadside embankment bordering Thuja woods, near Lake MacDonald Hotel, Glacier National Park, Flathead County, Montana. Elevation 3,100 fect. 232493 and 232494. Carex susBsTRICTA (Kukenth.) Mack. Sedge. 232493. No. 274. Meadow along Fiddlers Lake, 24 miles southwest of Lander, Wind River Range near the Continental Divide, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 10,000 feet. 232494. No. 402. Marshy edge bordering willow thicket, St. Mary River, below Gunsight Lake, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 4,800 feet. 232495 to 232501. CAREX TOLMIEI Boott. Sedge. 232495. No. 371. Mossy seepage on limestone bluff, Grinnell Mountain trail to Grinnell Glacier, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 6,500 feet. 232496. No. 377. Moist rocky slope, Grinnell Mountain trail to Grinnell Glacier, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 7,500 feet. 232497 to 232500. Meadow on eastern slope, Logan Pass, Clements Moun- tain (Hanging Gardens), Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 7,000 feet. 232497. No. 383. 232499. No. 387.. 232498. No. 386. 232500. No. 388. 232501. No. 500. Sedge meadow 4 miles east of West Thumb, Wyoming. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 io 232115 to 232628—Continued 232502 and 232503. CAREX VESICARIA L. Blister sedge. 232502. No. 364. Along west shore of Swiftcurrent Lake, Glacier Na- tional Park, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 5,000 feet. 232503. No. 437. Meadow in lodgepole pine woods, 0.1 mile south of Camas Creek, North Fork Road, Glacier National Park, Flathead County, Montana. 232504. CAREX VIRIDULA Michx. Green sedge. No. 422. Boggy edge of inlet, Belly River, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 4,800 feet. (Associated with C. aurea, C. flava and C. capillaris.) 232505. CAREX WHITNEYI Olney. Sedge. No. 55. Vidae Falls, Crater Lake National Park, Klamath County, Oregon. Elevation 6,170 feet. 232506. JUNCUS BALTICUS var. MONTANUS Engelm. Juncaceae. Rush. No. 481. Sedge meadow near Madison River, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Elevation 6,500 feet. 232507. JUNCUS COMPRESSUS Jacq. Rush. No. 469. Wet marshy roadside ditch, 9 miles south of Wisdom, Beaverhead County, Montana. . 232508 to 232512. JUNCUS ENSIFOLIUS Wikstr. Rush. 232508. No. 44. Edge of shallow ditch bordering woods, 11 miles northeast of Union Creek, Route 230, Douglas County, Oregon. Elevation 6,000 feet. 232509. No. 113. Lamoille Canyon, mouth of a small box canyon, Elko County, Nevada. Heavily grazed. 232510. No. 330. Bear Gulch, Armstrong Ranch near Lincoln, Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Elevation 4,900 feet. 232511. No. 346. Grassy roadside along Two Medicine Lake, Glacier National Park, Route 49, Glacier County, Montana. Plants abundant. 232512. No. 400. Piegan Pass Trail along Reynolds Creek, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 4,900 feet. 232513. JUNCUS HALLII Engelm. Rush. No. 499. Meadow, 4 miles northwest of West Thumb, Yellowstone National Park, (Continental Divide) Wyoming. Elevation 8,300 feet. Plants abundant. 232514. JUNCUS LONGISTYLIS Torr. Rush. No. 2438. Gravelly roadside bordering willows, Half Moon Lake, Wind River Mountains, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 8,000 feet. 232515. JUNCUS MERTENSIANUS Bong. Rush. No. 495. Yellowstone National Park, Isa Lake, Craig Pass, Continental Divide. Elevation 8,200 feet. 232516. JUNCUS NoDOsUs L. Rush. No. 434. Logging road No. 20 around Lime Springs Beaver Pond, Ranger Station, Glacier National Park, Flathead County, Montana. 232517. JUNCUS PARRYI Engelm. Rush. No. 380. Meadow on eastern slope, Logan Pass on Clements Mountain, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 7,000 feet. . 232518. JUNCUS REGELII Buch. Rush. _ No. 369. Edge of streamlet, Glacier National Park, trail to Grinnell Glacier, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 4,900 feet. 74 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 232115 to 232628—Continued 232519. JUNCUS TRACYI Rydb. Rush. No. 514. Wet slope, edge of Douglas fir and aspen woods, Yellowstone National Park, 5.6 miles west of Tower Junction, Wyoming. Elevation 7,500 feet. 232520. JUNCUS TWEEDYI Rydb. Rush. No. 502. Edge of hot spring, West Thumb, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Elevation 7,700 feet. 232521 to 232523. LuzuLA GLABRATA (Hoppe) Desv. Juncaceae. Woodrush. 232521. No. 56. Above snow bank, Crater Lake National Park, Mount Thielsen, Klamath County, Oregon. Elevation 8,120 feet. Plants few. 232522. No. 59. Along hillside under Douglas firs, near Ranger Head- quarters, Crater Lake National Park, Klamath County, Oregon. Elevation 6,000 feet. Plants to 6 inches high, abundant, very succulent; leaves broad. 232523. No. 391. Meadow on eastern slope, Logan Pass, Clements Mountain, Hanging Gardens, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 7,000 feet. 232524. LuzuLA PARVIFLORA (Ehrh.) Desv. Millet woodrush. No. 266. Lodgepole pinewoods, 7 miles northwest of Southpass City, along Pine Creek, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 7,200 feet. 232525. LuzuLA PIPERI (Coville) Jones Woodrush. No. 271. Lodgepole pinewoods, Fiddlers Lake, 24 miles southwest of Lander, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 10,000 feet. 232526. ACONITUM BAKERI Greene. Ranunculaceae. Baker monkshood. No. 112. Aspen woods along a stream, Lamoille Canyon, Elko County, Nevada. 232527. ALLIUM NUTTALLII Wats. Liliaceae. No. 240. Willow thicket on north shore, Half Moon Lake, Wind River Mountains, Sublette County, Wyoming. A possible ornamental. 232528 to 232530. AMELANCHIER ALNIFOLIA Nutt. Malaceae. Serviceberry. 232528. No. 140. Dry slope near a gully above the Trappist Monastery in the Wasatch Range, Weber County, Utah. Elevation 6,300 feet. 232529. No. 164. Steep rocky slope along the White River Valley, 20: miles west of Trappers Lake, Route 132, Rio Blanco County, Colorado. Plant 15 feet high; fruit large, blue, 0.5 inch in diameter. 232530. No. 194. Five miles north of Mesa Lake, Route 65 (Grand Mesa), Mesa County, Colorado. Elevation 8,500 feet. Plant-10 feet high; fruit large, palatable. 232531. AMELANCHIER sp. No. 358. Loose gravelly soil, rocky trail east of Mount Altyn and southwest of Swiftecurrent Lake on Appekunny Mountain, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. Fruit large, juicy; rust present. 232532. AQUILEGIA FORMOSA Fisch. Ranunculaceae. Columbine. No. 111. Aspen woods, Lamoille Canyon, Elko County, Nevada. Plant prolific flowering; heavy seeder. 232533. ASTRAGALUS AGRESTIS Dougl. Fabaceae. Purple milkvetch. No. 259. Lodgepole pine clearing, 6 miles northwest of Seuthpass~ City along Pine Creek, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 7,190 feet. 232534 to 232537. ASTRAGALUS ALPINUS L. Alpine milkvetch. 232534. No. 214. Edge of dried streamlet in a lodgepole pinewoods, Green River Lake area, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,000 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 TES 232115 to 232628—Continued 232535. No. 261. Creek bank, 6 miles northwest of Southpass City along Pine Creek, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,180 feet. 232536. No. 288. Aspen and lodgepole pine grove, 24 miles northwest of Dubois along Route 187, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 8,500 feet. 232537. No. 489. Site of Mammoth’s water supply, Yellowstone National Park, Gardiner Creek. 232538. ASTRAGALUS AMERICANUS (Hook.) Jones Milkvetch. No. 418. Grassy roadside through aspens, Glacier National Park, Belly River, Glacier County, Montana. 232539. ASTRAGALUS CANADENSIS var. BREVIDENS (Gand.) Barneby Milkvetch. No. 239. Sandy roadside gravel, north side of Half Moon Lake, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 8,000 feet. 23540. ASTROGALUS EUCOSMUS Robinson Milkvetch. No. 491. Site of Mammoth’s water supply, Yellowstone National Park, Gardiner Creek. 232541. ASTRAGALUS FLEXUOSUS Dougl. Flexile milkvetch. No. 339. Nine miles north of Augusta, Route 33, Teton County, Montana. 232542. ASTRAGALUS HUMISTRATUS var. HOSACKIAE (Greene) Jones Milkvetch. No. 537. Gravelly roadside 3 miles southwest of Flagstaff, Route 894A, Coconino County, Arizona. 232543 to 232545. ASTRAGALUS MISER Var. HYLOPHILUS (Rydb.) Barneby. Milkvetch. 232543. No. 210. Grassy, open lodgepole pine woods, Green River Lake Camp, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,000 feet. 232544. No. 290. Aspen and lodgepole pine woods, 24 miles southwest of Dubois, Route 187, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 8,500 feet. 232545. No. 303. Clearing in lodgepole pine woods, 11 miles southwest of West Yellowstone, Tanghee Pass, Route 191 (Tanghee National Forest), Fremont County, Idaho. Elevation 7,080 feet. 232546. ASTRAGALUS PECTINATUS Dougl. Fabaceae. Narrowleaf poison-vetch. No. 342. Over-grazed dry meadow, 4 miles south of Choteau, Route 33, Teton County, Montana. Plants robust, scattered. 232547. ASTRAGALUS STRIATUS Nutt. Prairie milkvetch. No. 344. Dry field, 8 miles north of Dupuyer, Route 89, Pondera County, Montana. 232548. ASTRAGALUS VESILLIFLEXUS Sheld. Milkvetch. No. 416. Trail along Belly River, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 4,800 feet. 232549. ATRIPLEX CONFERTIFOLIA (Torr. & Frem.) Wats. Chenopodiaceae. Salibush. No. 206. Two miles northwest of Woodside, Route 50, Emery County, Utah. 232550. ATRIPLEX ROSEA L. Tumbling orach. No. 473... Arid hillside east of Big Hole, 23 miles east of Jackson, Beaverhead County, Montana. 76 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 232115 to 232628—Continued 232551. BrRBERIS HAEMATOCARPA Wooton Berberidaceae. Barberry. No. 536. Gravelly pine slope, 11 miles east of Jacob Lake, Route 89, Coconino County, Arizona. Plant 10 feet high; leaf cut; fruit pink; possible ornamental. 232552. BErTULA GLANDULOSA Michx. Betulaceae. Bog birch. No. 414. Edge of spruce grove bordering Belly River, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. 232553. DicenrTra Formosa (Andr.) DC. Papaveraceae. Pacific bleeding-heart. No. 48. Exposed rock surface, Summit of Mount Hershberger, Douglas County, Oregon. EHlevation 6,200 feet. 232554. Dryas DRUMMONDI!I Richards Rosaceae. No. 415. Rocky island in Belly River, 2 miles south of Canadian border, Glacier County, Montana. 232555. HERYTHRONIUM sp. Liliaceae. No. 86. Cold Spring Lookout, 12 miles northwest of Riggins near Seven Devils Mountain, Idaho County, Idaho. 232556 to 232558. Huroria LANATA (Pursh) Mig. Chenopodiaceae. Common winterfat. 232556. No. 3438. Over-grazed dry field 4 miles south of Choteau, Route 33, Teton County, Montana. 232557. No. 533. Rabbit-sagebrush plain, 4 miles west of Bryce Canyon, Dixie National Forest, Utah. 232558. No. 238. Rabbit-sagebrush plain, 24 miles south of Cameron, Route 89A, Yavapai County, Arizona. 232559. GENTIANA ELEGANS A. Nels. Gentianaceae. No. 486. Sedge meadow, Swan Lake, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 232560. HrpYSARUM SULPHURESCENS Rydb. Fabaceae. Sweetvetch. No. 350. Exposed eastern slope, 4 miles south of Kiowa near Medicine Ridge, Route 49, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 5,900 feet. 232561 and 232562. JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS var. SAXATILIS Pallas Pinaceae. Juniper. 232561. No. 359. East of Mt. Altyn and southwest of Swiftcurrent Lake, Appekunny Mountain, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 7,000 feet. Plant depressed, almost prostrate. 232562. No. 480. Along Madison River, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Elevation 6,500 feet. 232563. KALLSTROEMIA GRANDIFLORA Torr. Zygophyllaceae. No. 540. Desert, about 42 feet below sea level, near Yuma County line, 16 miles east of Datel, Route 80, Yuma County, Arizona. 232564. LAaTHYRUS VESTITUS var. PUBERULUS (White) Jeps. Fabaceae. Peavine. No. 1. Roadside redwood grove, 3 miles north of Gorda, Monterey County, California. Plant 3 feet high, upright. 232565. LePpTARRHENA PYRIFOLIA (D. Don) R. Br. Saxifragaceae. No. 389. Meadow on eastern slope, Logan Pass, Clements Mountain (Hang- ing Gardens), Glacier National Park, Montana. Elevation 7,000 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 VAN 232115 to 232628—Continued 232566. LoNICERA INVOLUCRATA (Richards) Banks Caprifoliaceae. Honeysuckle. No. 119. Aspen grove along stream, Lamoille Canyon, Elko County, Nevada. Very ornamental. 232567. Lorus PURSHIANUS (Benth). Clements & Clements Fabaceae. Trefoil. No. 93. Mica outcrop 3 miles south of Pollock, Route 95, Idaho County, Idaho. Plant with nodules on roots. 232568. LotTus WRIGHTII (Gray) Greene Trefoil. No. 535. Yellow pine forest, Jacobs Lake, Route 89, east of Kaibab National Forest, Coconino County, Arizona. 232569 to 232574. Lupinus ARGENTEUS Pursh Fabaceae. Silvery lupine. 232569. No. 97. Arid sagebrush plain, 3 miles north of Jordan Valley, Malheur County, Oregon. Bush low; flowers lavender. 232570. No. 126. Associated with balsam root on a bald above Trappist Monastery, Wasatch Range, near Huntsville, Weber County, Utah. 232571. No. 217. Sagebrush meadow north of lower Green River Lake, Sublette County, Wyoming. 232572. No. 257. Dry wash in sagebrush plain 7 miles north of Farson, Route 187, Sweetwater County, Wyoming. Elevation 6,500 feet. Pos- sible drought resistant. 232573. No. 282. Dry granite slope, Fiddlers Lake, 24 miles southwest of Lander, near Continental Divide, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 10,000 feet. 232574. No. 468. Gravelly roadside bank bordering lodgepole pine, 20 miles west of Wisdom, Route 43, Beaverhead County, Montana. Banner violet with white spots. 232575. Lupinus HUMICOLA A. Nels. Lupine. No. 297. Open lodgepole pine woods, 38 miles southeast of Moran near Togwotee Pass, Route 287, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,600 feet. Plants abundant; leaves large, ovoid; pods large. 232576. LuPINUS LAXIFLORUS Dougl. Spur lupine. No. 74. Cold Springs Lookout, 12 miles northwest of Riggins near Seven Devils Mountain, Idaho County, Idaho. Elevation 6,900 feet. Plants abundant to 1 foot high; flowers blue. 232577. Lupinus LEPIDUS Dogl. Pacific lupine. No. 35. Fort Creek Motel, 3 miles south of Fort Klamath, Route 62, Klamath County, Oregon. Elevation 5,500 feet. 232578. LUuPINUS LEPIDUS var. CAESPITOSUS (Nutt.) Detling Lupine. No. 298. Open lodgepole pinewoods, 38 miles southwest of Moran, Route 287, near Togwotee Pass, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,600 feet. Plants 5 inches high, scattered; flowers partly hidden by leaves. 232579. Lupinus Lyauuit A. Gray Lupine. No. 48. Dry voleanic soil, along Route 230, 11 miles northeast of Union Creek, Douglas County, Oregon. Elevation 6,000 feet. 232580. LuPINUS POLYPHYLLUS Lindl. Washington lupine. No. 39. Grassy ditch, 1 mile north of Fort Klamath, Route 62, Klamath County, Oregon. - Elevation 5,600 feet. 232581. Lupinus sERIcEuS Pursh Silky lupine. No. 347. Scattered in lodgepole pine openings, Two Medicine Lake, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana, 78 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 232115 to 232628—Continued 232582. LuPINUS sp. No. 509. Dry slope of Mount Washburne, 0.5 mile north of Dunraven Pass, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 232583. Mimutus cuttatus DC. Scrophulariaceae. No. 137. Along stream, Wheeler Springs near Snow Basin, Mount Ogden, Wasatch Range, Weber County, Utah. Flowers yellow. 232584. ORTHOCARPUS TENUIFOLIUS (Pursh) Benth. Scrophulariaceae. No. 329. Sauerkraut Creek near Lincoln, Lewis and Clark County, Mon- tana. Elevation 4,900 feet. 232585 to 232588. OxyTROPIS DEFLEXA Var. SERICEA Torr. & Gray Fabaceae. 232585. No. 209. Sandy clay, northwest shore of Green River Lake, Bridger National Forest, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,000 feet. 232586. No. 244. Willows, gravelly roadside bordering Half Moon Lake, Sublette County, Wyoming. 232587. No. 419. Meadow, Belly River, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 4,800 feet. 232588. No. 490. Site of Mammoth’s water supply, Gardiner Creek, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 232589. OxyYTROPIS LAMBERTII Var. BIGELOVII Gray No. 539. Gravelly slope, Route 89, 18 miles north of Flagstaff, Coconino County, Arizona. Elevation 7,200 feet. 232590. OxyYTROPIS OREOPHILA Gray No. 532. Rocky slope in yellow pine grove, Inspiration Point, Bryce Canyon, Utah. Ornamental possibilities. 232591. OxyTROPIS SERICEA Nutt. No. 345. Dry meadow, 4 miles south of Choteau, Route 89, Pondera County, Montana. 232592. OxXxyYTROPIS SPLENDENS Richards No. 360. Gravel along bridle path, east of Mount Altyn, southwest of Swiftcurrent Lake, Appekunny Mountain, Glacier County, Montana. Plant prostrate, very pubescent, silver-woolly appearing; fruiting stem upright. 232593 and 232594. OxyTrRopis viscipa Nutt. 232593. No. 351. Rocky bank bordering aspen woods, 1 mile south of Junction 89, Route 49, Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 6,000 feet. 232594. No. 511. Sagebrush hill, edge of lodgepole pinewoods, Tower Falls Campgrounds, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Elevation 6,000 feet. 232595. PEDICULARIS GROENLANDICA Retz. Scrophulariaceae. Woodbetony. No. 228. Green River Lake, Sublette County, Wyoming. Plant very showy. 232596. PENSTEMON CONFEFTUS Dougl. Scrophulariaceae. No. 262. Six miles northwest of Southpass City, Pine Creek, Fremont County, Wyoming. 232597. PENSTEMON ELLIPTICUS Coult. & Fisch. No. 370. Dry ledge, trail to Grinnell Glacier, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 6,000 feet. Flowers purple. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 79 232115 to 232628—Continued 232598. PENSTEMON LYALLII Gray No. 357. Gravelly soil, trail east of Mount Altyn, northwest of Swift- eurrent Lake, Appekunny Mountain, Glacier County, Montana. Hleva- tion 6,000 feet. 232599. PENSTEMON PALMERI Gray No. 534. Sandy canyon roadside, Zion National Park, Washington County, Utah. Plant 3 feet high. 232600 and 232601. PURSHIA TRIDENTATA (Pursh) DC. Rosaceae. 232600. No. 38. One-half mile northwest of Junction 232, Route 62, Klamath County, Oregon. Elevation 5,600 feet. Plant 5 feet high; dense. 232601. No.89. Dry bank, Evergreen Forest Camp, Idaho County, Idaho. Plant small, thick low habit. 232602. RaTIBIDA COLUMNARIS (Sims) D. Don Asteraceae. No. 318. Roadside, 2 miles southeast of Winston, Route 10 north, Broad- water County, Montana. Ornamental possibilities. 232603. Rosa (hybrid). Rosaceae. Rose. No. 192. (Rosa acicularis X nutkana). Aspen grove 5 miles north of Mesa Lake, Route 65, Mesa County, Montana. Elevation 7,500 feet. Plants to 5 feet high; fruit orange, ovoid. 232604. Rosa ACICULARIS var. SAYIANA Erlanson No. 355. One mile south of Junction 89, Route 49, Glacier County, Montana. Plant 1 foot high, very dense; fruit colorful. 232605. Rosa NUTKANA-Presl Nutka rose. - No. 189. Associated with scrub oak and aspen, 6 miles north of New Castle, Garfield County, Colorado. Shrub, 5 feet high; hips large, orange- -scarlet. 232606. Rosa PISOCARPA Gray Rose. No. 65. Three miles north of Toppenish, Route 97, Yakima County, Wash- ington. Plant made profuse growth; canes not self-supporting, slender, arching, hips attractive, orange to scarlet, heavy. 232607 to 232610. Rosa woopsir Lindl. Woods rose. 232607. No. 144. Sheeps Creek Canyon between Manila and Vernal, Daggett County, Utah. Elevation 7,500 feet. Plant possible understock for tree roses; hips bright orange. 232608. No. 190. Red clay bank with aspen and scrub oak, 6 miles north of New Castle, Garfield County, Colorado. Plant 3 feet high; hips small. 232609. No. 335. Grassy slope, 26 miles northeast of Lincoln, Montana. Route 20, Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Elevation 5,000 feet. Plants to 1.5 feet high; leaves thin; fruit red, showy. 232610. No. 485. Rhyolite slope, 1 mile south of Mammoth, Wyoming. Elevation 6,700 feet. Plants to 8 feet high; fruits heavy, scarlet; orna- mental. ; 232611 to 232613. Rosa sp. 232611. No. 455. Bush partly shaded by larch and hemlock, associated with Rubus spp., Juncus ensifolius and Carex mertensi, west side of Hungry Horse Dam, Flathead County, Montana. Plant 4 feet high; fruits pent red. 232612. No. 427. Flathead Ranger Station, Flathead County, Montana. Elevation 3,500 feet. Plant 4 feet high; fruit very attractive. 232613. No. 517. Yellowstone National Park, 9.4 miles west of Tower Junction, Mammoth Hot Springs Rd. Plant 3 feet high; fruit scarlet, ovoid. SO PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 32115 to 232628—-Continued 232614 to 232617. SaLix pETROPHILA Rydb. Salicaceae. Skyland willow. 232614. No. 375. Rocky moraine, Grinnell Glacier, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 8,400 feet. Plant 3 feet high; creeping. 232615. No. 381. Meadow on eastern slope, Logan Pass, Clements Mountain, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 7,000 feet. 232616. No. 382. Meadow on eastern slope, Logan Pass, Clements Mountain, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 7,000 feet. Plant 2 inches high; capsules red. 232617. No. 529. Tundra near Beartooth Pass, Park County, Wyoming. Elevation 10,000 feet. 232618. SaxiIrRAGA ARGUTA Don. Saxifragaceae. Brook saxifrage. No. 212. Mossy stream bank, lodgepole pine forest, Green River Lake, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,000 feet. 232619. THERMOPSIS XYLORPHIZA Nels. Fabaceae. No. 81. Edge of fir woods about 4 miles below Cold Springs Lookout, Cold Spring Road, Idaho County, Idaho. Elevation 6,600 feet. 232620. TriroLium LAaTIFOLIUM (Hook.) Greene. Fabaceae. Twin clover. No. 80. One mile below Cold Springs Lookout, Idaho County, Idaho. Elevation 6,800 feet. Plants creeping, not light sensitive, forming beds in shady spots; color heads pink to white; heavy seeders. 232621. TRIFOLIUM PARRYI Gray. Clover. No. 530. Rocky tundra near Beartooth Pass, Route 12, Park County, Wyoming. Elevation 10,500 feet. Seed heads erect about 2 inches from ground. 232622 to 232626. TRIFOLIUM RYDBERGII Greene. Clover. 232622. No. 150. Lodgepole pine meadow along Middle Fork of Sheeps Creek, road to Spirit Lake, Daggett County, Utah. Elevation 9,000 feet. 232623. No. 216. Lodgepole pine meadow, Green River Lake, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,000 feet. Plants abundant. 232624. No. 258. Lodgepole pine woods, 6 miles northwest of Southpass City, along Pine Creek, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 7,100 feet. 232625. No. 289. Aspen woods, 24 miles southwest of Dubois, Route 87, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 8,500 feet. Plants abundant. 232626. No. 488. In mo’st thicket of dwarf willows, Gardiner Creek, Yellowstone National Park. 232627. VANCOUVERIA HEXANDRA (Hook.) Morr. & Dene. Berberidaceae. No. 62. Shrine of Our Lady of Sorrows, Portland, Oregon. 232628. VicIA AMERICANA Muhl. Fabaceae. American vetch. No. 356. Rocky trail east of Mount Altyn, northwest of Swiftcurrent Lake, Appekunny Mountain, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 6,000 feet. 232629 to 232649. CorrraA ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From Costa Rica. Seeds presented by the Instituto Inter-Americano de Ciencias Agricola, Turrialba. Received Apr. 10, 1956. 232629. (49) F.A. 21, T. 2691 X F. 840, T. 2707. 232630. (44) B.A. 21, T. 2691 * ‘Geisha’, T. 2722. 232631. (39) B.A. 21, T. 2691 X H. 66, T. 2721. 232632. (53) B.A. 21, T. 2691 X K-7, T. 2787. 232633. (62) B.A. 21, T. 2691 < ‘Mundo Novo’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 232629 to 232649—Continued 232634. 232635. 232636. 222637. 232638. 232639. 232640. 232641. 232642. 232643. 232644. 232645. 232646. 232647. 232648. 232649. (56) F. 840, T. 2707 <-B.A. 21, T.-2691. (43) F. 840, T. 2707 X ‘Geisha’, T. 2722. Gs) h.84052" 2707 <- H: 66, T. 2721. (59) F. 840, T. 2707 * ‘Mundo Novo’. (60) F. 840, T. 2707 X ‘Mundo Novo’. (soo. Oo, F. 2721 =< B.A..21, T. 269. GU)erde 66) 2721 xX K7,.'L. 2787. (42) H. 66, T. 2721 X ‘Geisha’, ‘T. 2722. (46) EH. 66, T: 2721 '°X' F: 840; T..2707. (58) H. 66, T. 2721 & ‘Mundo Novo’. (57) K-7, T. 2737 X B.A. 21, T. 2691. 45) K-77, P. 2737 X ‘Geisha’, F. 2722: Che 7, P2137 X H.'66; T2721. (61) K-7, T. 27387 X ‘Mundo Novo’. (48) K-7, T. 2737 X F.840, T. 2707. Cer, 840) 02707 X< K-7, T. 2737. 232650. Matus sytvestris Mill. Malaceae. From Ireland. Scions presented by J. O’Boyle, Killala, County Mayo. Re- ceived Apr. 10, 1956. “Warner King’. 232651 and 232652. Fracaria (hybrids). From France. Apr. 10, 1956. 232651. 232652. ‘Ville de Caen’. ‘St. Joseph’. 232653. JASMINUM sp. Oleaceae. From Great Britain. Sussex, England. Received Apr. 10, 1956. 232654 to 232659. From Germany. Seeds presented by the Botanischer Garten der Universitat, Halle. 232654. 232655. 232656. 232657. 232658. 232659. Received Apr. 10, 1956. LINUM FLAVUM L. Linaceae. LINUM GRANDIFLORUM Desf. LINUM LEWISII Pursh. LINUM NARBONENSE L. LINUM PERENNE L. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. 232660 to 232663. From Sweden. 'Alnarp, Akarp. Received Apr. 11, 1956. 232660 and 232661. Cuttings. 232660. ‘Mio’. 232661. ‘Smovit’. 789—200-—-—66——_6 Rosaceae. Plants presented by G. Delbard, Commentry, Allier. Received Matus sytvestris Mill. Malaceae. 81 Common apple. Strawberry. Plant presented by Birch Farm Nursery, East Grinstead, Golden flax. Flowering flax. Flax. Narbonne flax. Perennial flax. Common fiax. Plant material presented by the Horticultural Research Station, Common apple. 82 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 232660 to 232663—Continued 232662 and 232663. Rusus (hybrids). Rosaceae. Plants. 232662. ‘Miranda’. 232663. ‘Mitra’. 232664 and 232665. From the Canary Islands. Seeds presented by the Jardin de Aclimatacion, Ortova, Tenerife. Received Apr. 11, 1956. 232664. Rumex Lunaria L. Polygonaceae. Dock. 232665. RUMEX VESICARIUS var. RHODOPHYSA Ball. Dock. 232666 and 232667. Zea mays L. Poaceae. Corn. From the United States. Seeds held at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa. Numbered Apr. 11, 1956. Originally from the Agronomy Department, Agricultural Experiment Station, Lincoln, Nebraska. 232666. Logan County composite. 232667. Keith County composite. 232668 and 232669. Pinus syLvestris L. Pinaceae. Scotch pine. From Spain. Seeds presented by the Ministerio de Agricultura, Madrid. Received Apr. 11, 1956. 232668. From Navarredonda, Avila. 232669. From La Granja, Segovia. 232670. GLYCINE JAVAICA var. CLAESSENSIT (DeWild.) Hauman - Fabaceae. From Japan. Presented by the Laboratory of Plant Biology, Hyogo Agricultural College, Sasayamma. Originally from Africa. 232671 to 232673. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Sugar Experiment Station, Mount Edgecombe, Natal. Received Apr. 12, 1956. 232671. ERIOCHRYSIS MUNROANA (Hackel) Pilger Poaceae. 232672. MISCANTHIDIUM CAPENSE Stapf Poaceae. 232673. MISCANTHIDIUM VIOLACEUM (K. Schum.) Robyns. 232674. Pinus sytvestris L. Pinaceae. Scotch pine. From Greece. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attaché, American Embassy, Athens. Received Apr. 12, 1956. Collected from Kozani District, Kataphygto County, Kataphygro Forest, Greece. Elevation 900 meters. 232675 and 232676. From Great Britain. Plants presented by T. Hilling & Company, Surrey, England. Received Apr. 12, 1956. 232675, MAHoNIA AQUIFOLIUM (Pursh) Nutt. Berberidaceae. Oregongrape. ‘Undulata’. : 232676. Mauus (hybrid). Malaceae. Apple. ‘Golden Gem’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 83 ‘232677 to 232741. From Great Britain. Received Apr. 12, Plants presented by Hillier & Sons, Winchester, England. 1956. 232677. ABIES FABRI (Mast.) Craib. Pinaceae. Fir. 232678. ABIES FAXONIANA Rehd.-& Wilson Fir. 232679. ABIES GEORGE! Orr Fir. 232680. ABIES PINDROW Royle Fir. ‘Brevifolia’. 232681. ABIES SPECTABILIS Lamb Himalayan fir. 232682. ABIES SUTCHUENENSIS (Franch) Rehd. & Wilson Fir. 232683. ABIES vENUSTA (Dougl.) K. Koch Fir. 232684. ABIES VILMORINI Masters Fir. 232685. ACER CAPPADOCICUM Gleditsch Aceraceae. Coliseum maple. ‘Rubrum’. 232686. AcER DAVIDII Franch. Maple. 232687. ACER MICRANTHUM Sieb. & Zucc. Maple. 232688. AcER NEGUNDO L. Boxelder. ‘Auratum’, 232689 to 232696 BERBERIS X STENOPHYLLA Lindl. Berberidaceae. Rosemary barberry. 232689. ‘Autumnalis’. 232693. ‘Gracilis’. 232690. ‘Coccinea’. 232694. ‘Irwinii’. 232691. ‘Corallina’. 232695. ‘Picturata’. 232692. ‘Corallina Compacta’. 232696. ‘Semperflorens’. 232697 to 232699. CrpRUS ATLANTICA Manetti_ Pinaceae. Atlas cedar. 232697. ‘Aurea’. 232698. ‘Fastigata’. 232699. ‘Glauca Pendula’. 232700. CrpRuS BREVIFOLIA (Hook. f) Henry Cyprian cedar. 232701 and 232702. CEDRUS DEODORA (Lamb) Laud. Deodar cedar. 232701. ‘Albo-spica’. 232702. ‘Robusta’. 232703 and 232704. CyTIsus BEANII Nichols Fabaceae. Broom. 232703. Typical form. 232704. ‘C. K. Pearson’. 232705 and 232706. FRAXINUS EXCELSIOR L. Oleaceae. European ash. 232705. ‘Diversifolia’. 232706. ‘Pendula’. 232707. Inex AQUIFOLIUM L. Aquifoliaceae. . English holly. ‘Handsworth’. 232708. I LEX cORALLINA Franch. Coral holly. 232709. ILEX DIPYRENA Wall. Himalaya holly. 232710. ILEex FARGESII Franch. Holly. 232711. I.ex intricata Hook. f. Nepal holly. 84 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 232677 to 232741—Continued 232712. Larix DECIDUA Miller - Pinaceae. European larch. ‘Fastigiata’. 232713. LaARIX GRIFFITHIANA (Hook.) Carr. Himalayan larch. 232714. LARIxX GMELINII var. JAPONICA (Maxim.) Pilger Larch. 232715. Larix POTANINII Batal. Chinese larch. 232716. MAHONIA LOMARIIFOLIA Takeda Berberidaceae. 232717. MAHONIA REPENS Var. ROTUNDIFOLIA Fedde. 232718 and 232719. PicEa ABIES (L.) Karst Pinaceae. Norway spruce. 232718. ‘Argentea’. 232719. ‘Pseudo-prostrata’. 232720. PICEA BRACHYTYLA (Franch.) Pritzel. 232721. PICEA LIKIANGENISIS (Franch.) Pritzel. 232722. PINUS CEMBRA L. Pinaceae. ‘Chlorocarpa’. 232723. PINUS GERARDIANA Wall. 232724. PINUS X HOLFERDIANA A. B. Jacks. 232725. PINUS SYLVESTRIS L. ‘Aurea’. Spruce. Spruce. Swiss stone pine. Pine.. Pine.. Scotch pine.. 232726. PINUS TABULAEFORMIS var. DENSATA (Mast.) Rehd. Pine. 232727. PINUS YUNNANENSIS Franch. 232728. PoOPULUS LASIOCARPA Oliver Saliaceae. 232729. PruNusINcISA Thunb. Amygdalaceae. ‘February Pink’. 232730. PRUNUS PROSTRATA L. 232731. Prunus (hybrid). ‘Hellieri Spire’. 232732. PSEUDOTSUGA JAPONICA (Shiras.) Beiss. 232733. Rises atpinus L. Grossulariaceae. ‘Pumilum’. 232734. SALIx ACUTIFOLIA Willd. Salicaceae. 232735. SaLix coRDATA Michx. 232736. SALIX DAPHNOIDES Vill. ‘Aglaia’. 232737. Saix FARGESII Burkill. 232738. SaLix LANATA L. 232739. SALIX RETICULATA L. 232740. SaLtx RETUSA L. 232741. ULMUS AMERICANA L. Ulmaceae. ‘Aurea’. Yunna pine. Chinese poplar. Mame cherry. Mountain cherry. Pinaceae. Japanese Douglas-fir. Mountain currant. Sharpleaf wiliow.. Heartleaf willow. Willow.. Willow.. Willow.. Netleaf willow... Notchleaf willow. American elm.. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1956 85 232742 to 232749. SaccHarum (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From India. Cuttings presented by the Crop Production Advisor, American Embassy, New Delhi. Received Apr. 13, 1956. 232742. B.O. 3. 232746. B.O. 17. 232743. B.O. 10. 232747. B.O. 21. 232744. B.O. 11. 202748. B.O:; 22. 232745. B.O. 14. 232749. B.O. 28. 232750 to 232775. THrosproma cacao L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Brazil. Clones presented by the Instituto de Cacau de Bahia, in cooper- ation with the Instituto Agronomico do |’Este, Bahia. Numbered Apr. 6, 1956. Selection. Fruit type. Selection. Fruit type. 232750. ‘Catongo’ Amelonado. 232763. ITAL—24 Calabacillo. 232751. SIC-1 Amelonado. 232764. ITAL—42 Calabacillo 232752. SIC-2 Amelonado. 232765. IAL—44 Cundeamor. 232753. SIC-3 Amelonado. 232766. IAL—46 Amelonado. 232754. SIC-4 Amelonado. 232767. IAL—50 Calabacillo. 232755. SIC-5 Amelonado. 232768. IAL-53 Calabacillo. 232756. SIC-6 Amelonado. © 232769. ITAL—59 Calabacillo. 232757. SIC-7 Amelonado. 232770. IJAL-—70 Amelonado. 232758. IAL-3 Amelonado. 232771. IAL-—84 Amelonado. 232759. IAL-—4 Amelonado. 232772. IAL-—92 Amelonado. 232760. IAL-5 Cundeamor. 232773. IAL—93 Amelonado. 232761. IAL-13 Amelonado. 232774. ITAL-94 Amelonado. 232762. IAL-21 Amelonado. 232775. IAL-98 Calabacillo. ‘232776 to 232784. From Germany. Plants purchased from the Herm. A. Hesse Nurseries, Weener. Received Apr. 13, 1956. 232776. ‘Wageri’. 232777. ‘Laciniata’. 232778. ‘Purpurea’. 232779. 232780. KEUONYMUS PAUCIFLORUS Maxim. 232781. 232782. PoPULUS TREMULA L. Salicaceae. ‘Purpurea’. 232783. ‘Variegata’. 232784. SALIX ALBA var. CALVA G. F. W. May. _ ‘Liempde’. ACER RUBRUM L. Aceraceae. Red maple. AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM L. Aesculaceae. Common horsechestnut EUONYMUS AMERICANUS L. Celastraceae. Brook euony mus. EUONYMUS NIKOENSIS Nakai. EUONYMUS VERRUCOSUS Scop. European aspen. PRUNUS CERASIFERA Ehrh. Amygdalaceae. Myrobalan plum. Salicaceae. White yellow. 86 232785 to 232814. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 Triticum arEstivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Peru. Seeds presented by the Programa Cooperativo de Experimentacion. Agropecuaria, Lima. Received Mar. 27, 1956. From Italy. 232785. No. 1B-55. ‘Maribal’ < S.R. 232786. No. 34-54. ‘Maribal 50’ < ‘Klein 40 C 9606’. 232787. No. 3B-55. ‘Maribal’ X ‘Kenya 155’. 232788. No. 4B—-55. ‘Maribal’ ‘Florence C.I. 4170’. 232789. No. 6A—54. ‘Maribal 50’ < ‘Marina 50’. 232790. No. 6B-55. ‘Maribal’ < ‘Mariache’. 232791. No. 7B-55. ‘Maribal’ 237999. Col. N9. 59A. 238000. HEPripbENDRUM ATROPURPUREUM Willd. Orchidaceae. Col. No. 51. Patulul. Flowers pink-lipped. (Plant.) 238001 to 238005. DioscorREA FLORIBUNDA Mart. & Gal. Dioscoreaceae. Yam. (Seeds. ) 238001. Col. No. 48. Patulul. 238004. Col. No. 55.. Finca 238002. Col. No. 49. Patulul. Panama. 238003. Col. No. 53. Patulul. 238005. Col. No. 60A. Below Mazatenango. 84. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 237991 to 238007—Continued 238006. EpiIDENDRUM ATROPURPUREUM Willd. Orchidaceae. Col. No. 51. Patulul. Flowers pink-lipped. (Seeds.) 238007. SpapNuUSsp. Sapindaceae. Col. No. 50. Patulul. Tree, medium-size. 238008 to 238045. From Europe. Collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 18, 1957. Unless otherwise noted, material was received as scions and was collected at the naa des Barres, Nogent-sur-Vernisson, Loiret, France. Mar. 10 and 11, 1957. 238008. ABIES NUMIDICA De Lannoy ex Carr. Pinaceae. Algerian fir. Col. No. 3606. ‘Pendula’. 238009. ABIES PINSAPO Boiss. Spanish fir. Col. No. 3603. ‘Pyramidata’. Tree pyramidal in shape; branches dense, not spreading, upright. 238010. ABIES RECURVATA Masters Fir. Col. No. 3591. Soil thin, acid, sandy. 238011. ALNUS ORIENTALIS Dene. Betulaceae. Alder. Col. No. 3598. Tree to 50 feet high. 238012. BrETULA MEDWEDIEWII Regel Betulaceae. Birch. Col. No. 3595. Tree to 20 feet high, spreading. 238013. BuxuS SEMPERVIRENS L. Buxaceae. Common box. Col. No. 3623. ‘Argenteo-variegata’. Raymond Chenault Nursery, Clos Fleuri, Orleans, Loiret. Shrub to 12 feet high; leaves green, margins white. 238014. CARPINUS FARGESIANA Winkler’ Betulaceae. Hornbeam. Col. No. 3607. Tree small. 238015. CEDRUS DEODARA (Lam.) Loud. Pinaceae. Deodar cedar. Col. No. 3596. ‘Pendula Nana’. Shrub nearly prostrate; useful for rock gardens. 238016. CERCIS SILIQUASTRUM L. Caesalpiniaceae. Judas-tree. Col. No. 3616. ‘Album’. Raymond Chenault Nursery, Orleans, Loiret. Tree to 25 feet high; color white. 238017. CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA L. Malaceae. English hawthorn. Col. No. 3624. ‘Horizontalus’. Raymond Chenault Nursery, Orleans, Loiret. Tree small; branches horizontally spreading; flowers white. 238018. CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA (L.f.) D. Don Pinaceae. Col. No. 3617. ‘Vilmoriniana’. Raymond Chenault Nursery, Orleans, Loiret. 238019. FaGgus SyLvaTica L. Fagaceae. European beech. Col. No. 3605. Tree with tortuous, pendulous branches. 238020. GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS L. Caesalpiniaceae. Common honeylocust. Col. No. 3608. ‘Elegantissima’. Small shrub of dense habit; leaves vari- egated. 238021. HeEpatTica TRILOBA Chaix Ranunculaceae. Col. No. 3639.. Rocky grassy hillside near San Sebastian, Spain. Soil acid, sandy, well drained. Flowers white. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 89d 238008 to 238045—Continued 238022. ILEx aquirotium L. Aquifoliaceae. English holly. Col. No. 3612. ‘Leptacantha’. Pistillate tree. 238023. LiquIDAMBAR ORIENTALIS Mill. Hamamelidaceae. Sweetgum. Col. No. 3611. Tree small. 238024. LitTHOSPERMUM DIFFUSUM Lag. Boraginaceae. Col. No. 3637. Rocky hillside above sea, Pesajes de San Juan, Province Guipuzcoa, Spain. Plant prostrate; flowers intense blue; ornamental. Ex- cellent rock garden plant. 238025. MAGNOLIA DAWSONIANA Rehd. & Wils. Magnoliaceae. Col. No. 2593. Small, multi-branched tree; flowers pink. Probably hardy on U.S. Pacific Coast. 238026 and 238027. MAGNOLIA SARGENTIANA Rehd. & Wils. 238026. Col. No. 3592. ‘Robusta’. Tree to 20 feet high. (Cuttings.) 238027. Col. No. 3602. (Scions.) 238028. Matus SyLvestris Mill. Malaceae. Common apple. Col. No. 2601. ‘Elisa Ratkee’. Tree small; branches pendulous. 238029. NARCISSUS BULBOCODIUM var. CITRINUS Baker Amaryllidaceae. Col. No. 3640. Beyond Pesaijes de San Juan, Spain. Bulbous perennial; flowers chartreuse, abundant. 238030. OSMANTHUS X FORTUNEI Carr. Oleaceae. Col. No. 3619. Raymond Chenault Nursery, Orleans, Loiret. Evergreen shrub. 238031. PICEA LIKIANGENSIS (Franch.) HK. Pritz. Pinaceae. Spruce. Col. No. 3609. Small tree. 238032. PINUS SYLVESTRIS L. Pinaceae. Scotch pine. Col. No. 3618. ‘Variegata’. 238033. PLATYCARYA STROBILACEA Sieb. & Zucc. Juglandaceae. Col. No. 3599. Small tree; seed pods conelike. 238034. PopuLUS TREMULA L. Salicaceae. European aspen. Col. No. 3610. ‘Pendula’. Tree with pendulous branches. 238035. PRUNUS CERASIFERA Ehrh. Amygdalaceae. Myrobalan plum. Col. No. 3594. Small tree; flowers white. 238036. PRUNUS MUME Sieb. & Zucc. Japanese apricot. Col. No. 3622. ‘Alphandii’. Small deciduous tree; flowers double, pink. Garden origin. 238037. PRUNUS SUBHIRTELLA Miq. Higan cherry. Col. No. 3600. ‘Pendula’. Tree small, pendulous; flowers deep pink, single. 238038. RIBES SANGUINEUM Pursh Grossulariaceae. Winter currant. Col. No. 3620. ‘Albidum’. Raymond Chenault Nursery, Orleans, Loiret. Shrub; flowers white, tinged pink. 238039. ScILLA VERNA Huds. Liliaceae. Squill. Col. No. 3638. Sandy, moist soil along main road between Irun and San Sebastian, Spain. Perennial; flowers azure blue. 238040. Sycopsis SINENSIS Oliver Hamamelidaceae. Col. No. 3604. Small, spreading, evergreen shrub; flowers yellowish, stamens green; apetalous. 86 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 238008 to 238045—Continued . 238041. TAMARIX PENTANDRA Pall. Tamaricaceae. Tamarix. Col. No. 3627. Raymond Chenault Nursery, Orleans, Loiret. Flowers early, pink. 238042. TILIA TOMENTOSA Moench. Tiliaceae. Silver linden. Col. No. 3597. ‘Pendula’. Deciduous tree, ends of branches pendulous. 238043. TILia sp. Col. No. 3626. Raymond Chenault Nursery, Orleans, Loiret. Tree deciduous, to 30 feet high; leaves and flowers large. Seed originally from China. 238044. VIBURNUM AWABUKII K. Koch Caprifoliaceae. Col. No. 3614. Raymond Chenault Nursery, Orleans, Loiret. Evergreen shrub. Native to Japan. 238045. PLATYCARYA STROBILACEA Sieb. & Zuce. Juglandaceae. Col. No. 3599. 238046 to 238063. From the United States. Seeds held at the Regional Plant Introduction Sta- tion, Pullman, Washington. Numbered Mar. 19, 1957. Presented by the University of California, Davis, Calif. Localities given are the sources. 238046 to 238053. CapsicUM CHINENSE Jacq. Solanaceae. 238046. No. 1266. Department of Agriculture, British Guiana. 238047. No. 1269. Department of Agriculture, British Guiana. 238048. No. 1491. Gentry Division, Consolidated Foods Corporation,. Peru. 238049. No. 1493. Gentry Division, Consolidated Foods Corporation, Peru. 238050. No. 1541. Cochabamba, Bolivia. 238051. No. 1627. Peru. 238052. No. 1631. Peru. 238053. No. 1774. Agricultural Experiment Station, Rio Piedras, Puerto: Rico. 238054 to 238057. CapsicUM FRUTESCENS L. | Redpepper. 238054. No. 1568. Costa Rica. 238055. No. 1585. Nicaragua. 238056. No. 1614. Costa Rica. 238057. No. 1635. Guatemala. 238058. CAPSICUM CHINENSE Jacq. No. 1643. Guatemala. 238059 and 238060. CapsicuM FRUTESCENS L. Redpepper. 238059. No. 1651. Guatemala. 238060. No. 1738. Agricultural Experiment Station, Suriname, Dutch Guiana. 238061. CAPSICUM MICROCARPUM Cav. No. 1553. Cochabamba, Bolivia. 238062 and 238063. CapsicuM PENDULUM Willd. 238062. Experiment Station, Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. 238063. Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. Originally from Peru. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 87 238064 to 238073. Diantuus (hybrids). Silenaceae. From Great Britain. Cuttings purchased from the Allwood Brothers, Ltd., Haywards Heath, Sussex, England. Received Mar. 19, 1957. 238064. ‘Allwoods’s Market Evening’. 238065. ‘Allwoods’s Market Morning’. 238066. ‘Bonnie Charlie’. 238067. ‘Doris Allwood’. 238068. ‘Happy Arthur’. 238069. ‘Monty’s Pak Rose’. 238070. ‘Pelargonium’. 238071. ‘Queen Mother’. 238072. ‘Royal Crimson’. 238073. ‘Royal Harlequin’. 238074 to 238080. From Sweden. Scions presented by the Balsgard Fruit Breeding Institute, Fjalkestad. Received Mar. 19, 1957. 238074 and 238075. Matus syLtvestris Mil. Malaceae. Common apple. 238074. ‘Mio’. 238075. ‘Snovit’. 238076 to 238078. Prunus avium L. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. 238076. ‘Allman Svart Bigarra’. 238077. Pr. 20621 2n-32. 238078. 2n-32. ‘ 238079. PRUNUS sp. ‘Malarplommon’. 238080. PRUNUS sp. “Tunaplommon’ 238081 to 238086. SoLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Belgium. Tubers presented by the Station de Recherches de l’Etat, Libra- mont. Received Mar. 20, 1957. 238081. ‘Apta’. 238084. ‘Fortuna’. 238082. ‘Augusta’. 238085. ‘Pimpernel’. 238083. ‘Forelle’. 238086. ‘Zeeburget’. 238087 to 238099. From Morocco. Presented by the Institut Scientifique Cherifien, Rabat. Re- ceived Mar. 20, 1957. 238087 to 238090. Bulbs. 238087. Narcissus BULBOCODIUM L. Amaryllidaceae. Petticoat daffodil. ‘Zaianicus’. 238088. NARCISSUS ELEGANS var. OXYPETALUS (Boiss.) Maire 238089. NARCISSUS SEROTINUS L. 238090. NARCISSUS TAZETTA SSp. PAPYRACEUS (Ker) Baker ~238091 to 238099. Seeds. 238091. CALENDULA ALGERIENSIS Boiss. & Reut. Asteraceae. 238092. CALENDULA SUFFRUTICOSA var. BALANSAE (Boiss. & Reut.) Maire. 88 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 238087 to 238099—Continued 238091 to 238099—Continued 238093. CyrTisus aLBIDUS DC. Fabaceae. Broom. 238094. CYTISUS ARBOREUS ssp. BAETICUS (Webb) Maire Broom. 238095. CyYTISUS ARBOREUS (Desf.) DC. Broom. 238096. CyYTISUS LINIFOLIUS var. ANGUSTIFOLIUS (Webb & pert Brig. room. 238097. CYTISUS MONSPESSULANUS Var. UMBELLULATUS (Webb) Brig. Broom. 238098. HYPERICUM PERFORATUM L. MHypericaceae. Common St-Johns-wort. 238099. NARCISSUS TAZETTA SSp. PAPYRACEUS (Ker) Baker Amaryllidaceae. 238100 to 238107. From Great Britain. Trees purchased from Hillier & Sons, Winchester. Re- ceived Mar. 20, 1957. 238100. AcER CAUDATUM var. UKURUNDUENSE (Trautv. & Meyer) Rehd. Aceraceae. Maple. 238101. AcER NEGUNDO L. Boxelder. ‘Auratum’. 238102. AcER PALMATUM Thunb. Japanese maple. ‘Flavescens’. 238103. ACER RUFINERVE Sieb. & Zucc. Maple. ‘Albo-limbatum’. 238104. CyTISuS X DALLIMOREI Rolfe Fabaceae. Broom. 238105. CyYTISUS NIGRICANS L. Spike broom. 238106. FRAXINUS PAXIANA Lingelsh. Oleaceae. Pax ash. 238107. Sauix RETICULATA L. Salicaceae. Willow. 238108 and 238109. GuycINE TOMENTOSA Benth. Fabaceae. From the Ryukyu Islands. Seeds presented by the United States Civil Ad- ministration of the Ryukyu Islands. Received Mar. 20, 1957. 238108. Ie Island. (Black.) 238109. Miyako Island. (White.) 238110. Vigna vexiuuaTa (L.) A. Rich. Fabaceae. Cowpea. From the Belgian Congo. Seed presented by the Division of Botany, Institut National pour l’Etude Agronomique du Congo Belge, Yangambi. Received Mar. 20, 1957. Collected from the Nioku region. 238111. Gossypium (hybrid). Malvaceae. Cotton. From Peru. Seeds presented by F. C. Hoffmann, Lima. Received Mar. 30, 1957. ‘Tanguis’. 238112. INpDIGOFERA ENDECAPHYLLA Jacq. Fabaceae. Creeping Indigo. From Costa Rica. Seeds presented by the Instituto Inter-Americano de Ciencias Agricolas, Turrialba. Received Mar. 21, 1957. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 89 238113 and 238114. Oryza sativa lL. Poaceae. Rice. From Japan. Seeds presented by the National Institute of Agricultural Science, Hiratsuka. Received Mar. 21, 1957. 238113. T1-41. (Tetraploid.) 238114. T1-47. (Tetraploid.) 238115 and 238116. From Denmark. ‘Seed presented by the Botanic Garden, Copenhagen. Re- ceived Mar. 21, 1957. 238115. DatTuRA STRAMONIUM L. Solanaceae. 238116. Irpomora TRILOBA L. Convolvulaceae. Morning-glory. 238117 to 238119. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. From Australia. Seed presented by the Department of Agriculture, New South Wales. Received Mar. 21, 1957. 238117. ‘Caloro’. (Late.) 238119. ‘Colusa 180’. 238118. ‘Caloro- No. 2.’ 238120. FRAGARIA CHILOENSIS (Li.) Duchesne Rosaceae. Chiloe Strawberry. From Chile. Plants presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Santiago. Re- ceived Mar. 21, 1957. 238121 to 238139. Atpizz1A LEBBECK (L.) Benth. Muimosaceae. From French West Africa. Seeds presented by the Director Generale des Services Economiques, Bombey, Senegal. Received Mar. 22, 1957. 238121. No. 1. 238131. No. 11. 238122. No. 2. 238132. No. 12. 238123. No. 3. 238133. No. 13. 238124. No. 4. 238134. No. 14. 238125. No. 5. 238135. No. 15. 238126. No. 6. 238136. No. 16. 238127. No. 7. 238137. No. 17. 238128. No. 8. 238138. No. 18. 238129. No. 9. 238139. No. 19. 238130. No. 10. 238140 to 238159. From Turkey. Seeds presented by the International Cooperation Administra- tion, Ankara. Received Mar. 22, 1957. 238140. AsTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. Igdir State Seed Increase Farm, Hatay. 238141. ASsTRAGALUS sp. Erzurum. 238142. CoRoNILLA VARIA L. Fabaceae. Crownvetch. Erzurum. 238143. Dorycnium sp. Fabaceae. West of Erzurum. 238144. MepicaGo orBicuLaRIs (L.) All. Fabaceae. Buttonclover. West of Eskisehir. : 90 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 238140 to 238159—Continued 238145 to 238153. Mepicaco sativa L. Alfalfa. 238145. No.1. North of Tunceli. 238146. No. 2. Sivas. 238147. No.3. North of Tunceli. 238148 to 238152. Horticultural Station, Sivas. 238148. No. 4. 238151. No. 7. 238149. No. 5. 238152. No. 8. 238150. No. 6. 238153. No.9. West of Erzurum. 238154. TRIFOLIUM AMBIGUUM Bieb. Fabaceae. Kura clover. Erzurum. 238155. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Strawberry clover. Sultansuyu Hura, near Malatya. 238156. TRIFOLIUM MENEGHINIANUM Clem. Clover. Gelemen Experiment Station, Samsun. 238157. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. East of Ardahan. 238158. TRIFOLIUM CAMPESTRE Schreb. Clover. Sultansuyu Hara, Malatya. 238159. TRIFOLIUM ALEXANDRINUM L. Berseem clover. Sultansuyu Hara, Malatya. 238160. Gossypium RAIMONDII Ulbrich Malvaceae. Cotton. From Peru. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attache, American Embassy, Lima. Received Mar. 25, 1957. 238161 to 238174. From Great Britain. Plants purchased from Hillier & Sons, Winchester, Eing- Jand. Received Mar. 25, 1957. 238161. Acer Lospexuit Ten. Aceraceae. Maple. 238162. AcER WILSONII Rehder Maple. 238163 and 238164. AESCULUS CHINENSIS Bunge Aesculaceae. Buckeye. 238163. No. 1. 238164. No. 2. 238165. CytTIsus BEANII Nichols. Fabaceae. Broom. 238166. FRAXINUS EXCELSIOR L. Oleaceae. European ash. ‘Aurea’. 238167 and 238168. LaBuRNUM ANAGYROIDES Medic. Fabaceae. , Goldenchain. 238167. ‘Quercifolium’. 238168. ‘Serotinum’. 238169. Matus rritoBata (Labill.) Schneid. Malaceae. Apple. 238170. Porunus < CANADENSIS Moench. Salicaceae. Poplar. ‘Aurea’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 9] 238161 to 238174—Continued 238171 and 238172. PopuLus TREMULA L. European aspen. 238171. Typical form. 238172. ‘Pendula’. 238173. Sanix LANATA L. Salicaceae. Willow. 238174. Ux~mMus X HOLLANDICA Mill. Ulmaceae. Dutch elm. ‘Serpentina’. 238175 to 238193. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. From India. Seeds presented by the Chinsura Rice Research Station, Chinsura, West Bengal. Received Mar. 25, 1957. 238175 to 238183. Aman (winter paddy). 238175. ‘Bhasamanik’, 238180. ‘Nagra’. 238176. ‘Dudshar’. 238181. ‘Nehali’. 238177. ‘Jhingasail’. 238182. ‘Rupsail’, 238178. ‘Kaima 222’. 238183. ‘Sitasail’. 238179. ‘Latisail’. 238184 and 238185. Aus (autumn paddy). 238184. ‘Charnock’. 238185. ‘Dharial’. 238186 and 238187. Coarse paddy varieties. 238186. ‘Kumragour’. 238187. ‘Tilakkachari’. 238188 to 238193. Fine paddy. 238188. ‘Badshahbhog’. 238191. ‘Golapsaru’. 238189. ‘Baktulshi’. 238192. ‘Kaminisaru’. 238190. ‘Chamarmumi’. 238193. ‘Randhuni Pagal’. 238194. Ricinus communis L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomico, Campinas, Sao Paulo. Received Mar. 27, 1957. EGA. 38. : 238195. UumMuS WALLICHIANA Planch. Ulmaceae. Elm. From the Netherlands. Scions presented by H. M. Heybrock, Wageningen. Numbered Mar. 29, 1957. 238196 and 238197. Linum usiTatTissimuM L. Linaceae. Common flax. From Korea. Seeds presented by the Central Agricultural Experiment Station, Suwon. Received Mar. 29, 1957. 238196. ‘Peynau’. 238197. ‘Wiera’. 238198 to 238200. SaccHarwum (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From New Guinea. Cuttings collected by C. O. Grassl and John M. Warner, agricultural explorers, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 1, 1957. 238198. No. 583. 238199. No. 584. 238200. No. 585. 92 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 238201. Pinus nigra Arnold Pinaceae. Austrian pine. From Great Britain. Scions presented by George Jackman & Son, Woking, Surrey, England. Received Mar. 25, 1957. ‘Pygmaea’. 238202 to 238208. From Colombia. Tubers presented by the Rockefeller Foundation, Kara, Bogota. Received Mar. 25, 1957. _ 238202 and 238203. SoLanum TUBEROSUM Juz. & Buk. Solanaceae. 238202. No. 198. ‘Algodona’. 238203. No. 939. 238204 and 238205. SoLANUM JUZEPCZUKII Buk. 238204. No. 483. Wild form. 238205. No. 484. Wild form. 238206 and 238207. SoLANUM MALINCHENSE Hawkes 238206. No. 72. Wild form. 238207. No. 605. Wild form. 238208. SoLANUM RYBINII Juz. & Buk. No. 117. ‘Chaucha’. 238209 and 238210. From France. Cuttings collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 25, 1957. 238209. BERBERIS X CHENAULTII Chenault Berberidaceae. Barberry. Col. No. 3625. Raymond Chenault Nursery, Orleans, Loiret. 238210. BERBERIS sp. Col. No. 3618. 238211 to 238217. From Nepal. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission, Kat- mandu. Received Mar. 25, 1957. 238211. ANDROPOGON sp. Poaceae. No. 6. 238212. ARUNDO sp. Poaceae. INOS 7 238213. CHRYSOPOGON sp. Poaceae. No. 2. 238214. ERIANTHUS sp. Poaceae. No. 1. 238215. ERIANTHUS Sp. No. 4. 238216. MIscANTHUS sp. Poaceae. No. 5. 238217. MISCANTHUS sp. No. 8. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 93 238218 and 238219. From France. Collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 26, 1957. Collected at the Raymond Chenault Nursery, Orleans, Loiret. Mar. 11, 1957. 238218. Ruscus acuLteEatus L. Convallariaceae. : Narrow-leaved butcher’s-broom. Col. No. 3630. ‘Lanceolatus’. Plant from the wild. 238219. SrrRANVAESIA DAVIDIANA var. UNDULATA (Dene.) Rehd. & Wils. Ma- laceae. Col. No. 3631. ‘Fructo-lutea’. Shrub; fruit yellow. (Seeds.) 238220. CLYMENIA POLYANDRA (Tanaka) Swingle Rutaceae. From Australia. Seeds presented by Ed. Pollock, Parkes, New South Wales. Received Mar. 26, 1957. Originally from New Ireland, Bismarck Archipelago. 238221 to 238384. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received Mar. 26, 1957. Localities given are the Australian sources. 238221. ADESMIA MURICATA (Jacq.) DC. Fabaceae. No. 10548. France. 238222. AGROPYRON ELONGATUM (Host.) Beauv. Poaceae. b Tall wheatgrass, No. 16022. Belgium. 238223. AGROPYRON SEMICOSTATUM (Steud.) Nees ex Boiss. Drooping wheatgrass. No. 13471. Japan. 238224. AGROPYRON UGAMICUM Drobov Wheatgrass. No. 13472. Sweden. 238225. AGROPYRON SCABRIGLUME (Hack.) Parodi Wheatgrass. No. 11765. Argentina. 238226. AGROSTIS PALLIDA With. Poaceae. Benigrass. No. 15202. Spain. 238227. ALOPECURUS UTRICULATUS Banks & Solander Poaceae. Foxtail. No. 15552. Israel. 238228. ANDROPOGON LATERALIS Nees’ Poaceae. Bluestem. No: 11767. Paraguay. 238229. ANDROPOGON PANICULATUS Lam. Bluestem. No. 11770. Argentina. 238230. ANTHOXANTHUM AMARUM Brot. Poaceae. No. 10431. Portugal. 238231. ARRHENATHERUM PALAESTINUM Boiss. Poaceae. No. 15556. Israel. 238232. ASTREBLA PECTINATA (Lindl.) F. Muell. Poaceae. Mitchell grass. No. Q167. Queensland. - 238233. AXONOPUS ULEI (Hack.) Swallen Poaceae. Carpetgrass. No.- 11775: - Brazil. O4 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 238221 to 238384—Continued 238234. BosstAEA FOLIOSA A. Cunn. Fabaceae. No. C507. Southeast of Kiandra, New South Wales. 238235. BoUTELOUA HETEROSTEGA (Trin.) Griffiths Poaceae. Grama. No. 12539. Cuba. 238236. BRACHIARIA LATA (Schumach.) Hubb. Poaceae. No. 15363. Sudan. 238237. BRACHIARIA RUZIZIENSIS Germ. & C. Eurard Poaceae. No. 18116. Belgian Congo. 238238. BRACHYACHNE CONVERGENS (F. Muell.) Stapf Poaceae. No. C856. Three miles north of Katherine, Northern Territory. 238239. BRACHYPODIUM RAMOSUM (L.) Roem. & Schult. Poaceae. Falsebrome. No. 15133. France. 238240. BROMUS ARDUENNENSIS Dum. Poaceae. Brome. No. 13461. Sweden. 238241. BROMUS ARENARIUS Labill. Poaceae. Brome. No. W209. Cranmore Park, West Australia. 238242. BROMUS BREVIARISTATUS Buckl. Brome. No. 13462. 238243. BROMUS BRIZAEFORMIS Fisch. & Mey. Quaking brome. No. 13463. Sweden. 238244 and 238245. Bromus (hybrids). Brome. 238244. No. 11971. (B. catharticus X B. hankeanus.) California. 238245. No. 11973. (B. catharticus * B. stamineus.) California. 238246. BROMUS DANTHONIAE Trin. Brome. No. 12967. Russia. 238247. Bromus (hybrid). Brome. No. 11974. (B. hankeanus X stramineus.) California. 238248. BROMUS POLYANTHUS Scribn. Brome. No. 2360. The Netherlands. 238249. Bromus RAMOSUS Huds. Brome. No. 13464. Sweden. 238250. BROMUS SITCHENSIS Trin. Brome. No. 10614. Australia. 238251. BROMUS STAMINEUS Desv. Brome. No. W319. West Australia. 238252. CASSIA ARTEMISIOIDES Gaud. Caesalpiniaceae. Wormwood senna. No. W528. South of Lake Austin, West Australia. 238253. CASSIA PLEUROCARPA F. Muell. Senna. No. W495. North of Perenjori, East Australia. 238254. Cassra sTuRTII R. Br. Senna. No. Q253. Queensland. 238255. CaTapopiuM PATENS (Brot.) Rothm. & P. Silva Poaceae. No. 13569. Portugal. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 95 238221 to 238384—Continued 238256. CATAPODIUM TENELLUM Husnot. No. 14398. Portugal. 238257. CATAPODIUM TUBERCULOSUM Moris No. 7621. France. 238258. CHLORIS ACICULARIS Lindl. Poaceae. No. C582. Northern Territory, Australia. 238259. CHLORIS MYRIOSTACHYA Hochst. No. 17657. Kenya. 238260. CHLORIS PECTINATA Benth. No. C611. North of Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. 238261. CHLORIS PILOSA Schumach. No. 17094. Nigeria. 238262. CHLORIS SCARIOSA F. Muell. No. C595. Northern Territory, Australia. 238263. CLIANTHUS FoRMOSUS (G. Don) Ford & Vickery Fabaceae. Parrotbeak. No. C779. South Australia. 238264. CROTALARIA BROWNEI Bert. Fabaceae. No. 13377. Ceylon. 238265. CROTALARIA GRAHAMIANA Wight & Arn. No. 13378. Ceylon. 238266. CROTALARIA INTERMEDIA Kotschy Slender crotalaria. Queensland, Australia. 238267. CROTALARIA RETUSA L. No. 17180. Nigeria. 238268. CROTALARIA SERICEA Retz. Queensland, Australia. 238269. CROTALARIA TRIFOLIASTRUM Willd. No. C726. Northern Territory, Australia. 238270. CROTALARIA sp. No. W545. East of Mechatharra, Australia. 238271. CUTANDIA MARITIMA Benth. Poaceae. No. 10692. Portugal. 238272. CYMBOPOGON EXALTATUS (R. Br.) A. Camus Poaceae. No. Q206. Queensland. 238273. TRICHOLAENA REPENS (Willd.) Hitche. Poaceae. Natal grass. No. 17762. Kenya. 238274. CYNOSURUS ELEGANS Desf. Poaceae. No. 14797. Israel. 238275. CYPHOLEPIS YEMENICA Chiov. Poaceae. No. 17660. Kenya. 238276. DAcTYLOCTENIUM RADULANS Beauv. Poaceae. No. Q254. Queensland, Australia. 06 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 238221 to 238384—Continued 238277. DANTHONIA BIPARTITA F. Muell. Poaceae. No. C612. Northern Territory, Australia. 238278. DANTHONIA CAESPITOSA Gaudich. No. C5438. Paes, Southern Australia. 238279. DANTHONIA CURVA Nees No. 16772. South Africa. 238280. Dantuonta FriaipA Vickery No. C520. Mount Kosciusko, Australia. 238281. DANTHONIA SETACEA R. Br. No. W606. Western Australia. 238282. DANTHONIA SEMIANNULARIS (Labill.) R. Br. Wallaby grass. No. N480. Regional Laboratory, Deniliquin, New South Wales, Australia. 238283. DANTHONIA STRICTA Schrad. No. 16257. South Africa. 238284. DICHANTHIUM SERICEUM (R. Br.) A. Camus Poaceae. No. C610. North of Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. 238285. DICHANTHIUM SUPERCILIATUM (Hack.) A. Camus. No. C850. Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia. 238286. DIGITARIA BROWNEI (Roem. & Schult.) Hughes Poaceae. Crabgrass. No. C576. Northern Territory, Australia. 238287. DIGITARIA COENICOLA (F. Muell.) Hughes Crabgrass. No. C608. Northern Territory, Australia. 238288. DIGITARIA IBURUA Stapf Crabgrass. No. 17307. Nigeria. 238289. DIGITARIA PENTZII Stent Crabgrass. No. 2007. South Africa. 238290. DIGITARIA SWAZILANDENSIS Stent Crabgrass. No. 16665. Southern Rhodesia. 238291. DorycniuM RECTUM (L.) Ser. Fabaceae. No. 12433. Portugal. 238292. ECHINOCHLOA POLYSTACHYA (H.B.K.) Hitche. Poaceae. No. 17116. Nigeria. 238293. ENNEAPOGON AVENACEUS (Lindl.) C. E. Hubb. Poaceae. No. 8. 118. Adelaide, Australia. 238294. HNNEAPOGON FLAVESCENS (Lindl.) Burbidge No. 8. 120. Adelaide, Australia. 238295. INNEAPOGON LINDLEYANUS (Dom.) C. E. Hubb. No. 8. 121. Adelaide, Australia. 238296. KNNEAPOGON PALLIDUS (R. Br.) Beauv. No. 8. 123. Adelaide, Australia. 238297. KNNEAPOGON OBLONGUS Burbidge No. 8. 124. Adelaide, Australia. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 97 238221 to 238384—Continued 238298. KNNEAPOGON POLYPHYLLUS (Dom.) Burbidge No. 8. 127. Adelaide, Australia. 238299. ENTEROPOGON MACROSTACHYS Benth. Poaceae. INoMC@sEAESI 7/662... Kenya: 238300. ERAGROSTIS EXPANSA Link Poaceae. Lovegrass. No. 11802. Paraguay. (Originally Beltsville, Md.) 238301. ERAGROSTIS DIELSII Pilger Lovegrass. No. 8. 128. Adelaide, Australia. 238302. KERAGROSTIS LANIFLORA Benth. Lovegrass. No. C751. Northern Territory, Australia. 238303. ERAGROSTIS LEPTOCARPA Benth. Lovegrass. No. $130. Adelaide, Australia. 238304. ERAGROSTIS SETIFOLIA Nees Lovegrass. No. W539. East of Mechanthana, Western Australia. 238305. HERAGROSTIS TREMULA Hochst. ex Steud. Lovegrass. No. 17108. Nigeria. 238306. ERIACHNE ARISTIDEA F. Muell. Poaceae. No. $133. Adelaide, Australia. 238307. ERIACHNE CILIATA R. Br. No. C857. North of Katherine, Northern Territory. 238308. ERIACHNE HELMSII Domin No. C745. Northern Territory. 238309. ERIACHNE MUCRONATA R. Br. No. C565. Stanley’s Chasm, Northern Territory. 238310. ERIACHNE PULCHELLA Domin No. C586. Northern Territory. 238311. ERiocHLOA NUBICA Stapf Poaceae. No. 15383. Sudan. 238312. ERIOCHLOA PSEUDOACROTRICHA (Stapf) C. E. Hubb. No. $134. Adelaide, Australia. 238313. FESTUCA ABYSSINICA Hochst. Poaceae. Fescue No. 17772. Kenya. 238314. FErsTucA ALOPECUROS Schousb Fescue. No. 12956. Morocco. 238315. Frstuca AMPLA Hack. Fescue. No. 14405. Portugal. 238316. GAUDINIA FRAGILIS (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. No. 14407. Portugal. 238317. Hovea LoNGIFoLIA R. Br. Fabaceae. No. 428. Mount Kosciusko, Australia, 238318. HYPARRHENIA CLAESSENSII Robyns Poaceae. No. 17267. Belgian Congo. 238319. HYPARRHENIA HIRTA (L.) Stapf No. 5786. The Netherlands. 789-199—66——7 98 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 238221 to 238384—Continued 238320. HYPARRHENIA LINTONII Stapf No. 17664. Kenya. 238321. HyYPARRHENIA RUFA (Nees) Stapf No. 16045. Kenya. 238322. HyYPARRHENIA RUPRECHTII (Hack.) Fourn. No. 17111. Nigeria. 238323. HYPARRHENIA SUBPLUMOSA Stapf No. 172238. Nigeria. 238324. INDIGOFERA AUSTRALIS Willd. Fabaceae. No. C400. Five Crossings, Australia. 238325. INDIGOFERA CRYPTANTHA Benth. No. 17084. South Africa. 238326. INDIGOFERA ENDECAPHYLLA Jacq. No. 16110. Gold Coast, Africa. 238327. INDIGOFERA GLANDULOSA Wendl. No. 13729. India. 238328. INDIGOFERA HIRSUTA L. No. 16676. Southern Rhodesia. Jaragua. Indigo. Indigo. Creeping indigo. Himalayan indigo. Hairy indigo. 238329. INDIGOFERA RETROFLEXA Baill. Indigo. No. 13421. Kenya. 238330. INDIGOFERA SUBULATA Vahl ex Poir. Indigo. No. 17890. Kenya. 238331. INDIGOFERA SCHIMPERI Jaub. & Spach Indigo. No. 16055. Kenya. 238332. LasIOCHLOA ECHINATA (Thunb.) Henr. Poaceae. No. 16350. South Africa. 238333. LasIocHLOA HISPIDA (Thunb.) Kunth No. 16355. South Africa. 238334. Lotus CONIMBRICENSIS Brot. Fabaceae. Trefoil. No. 10697. Portugal. 238335. Lotus PEREGRINUS L. Trefoil. No. 15318. Israel. 238336. Lotus pusiLLus Medic Trefoil. No. 14865. Israel. 238337. Lotus TENUIS Waldst. & Kit. ex Willd. Trefoil. No. Q170. Queensland, Australia. 238338. MepICAGO SATIVA var. vARIA (Mart.) Urban Fabaceae. Alfalfa. No. 14656. France. 238339. MELILOTUS NEAPOLITANA Ten. Fabaceae. Sweetclover. No. 16609. 238340. MicROLAENA STIPOIDES (Labill.) R. Br. Poaceae. No. C513. New South Wales, Australia. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 99 238221 to 238384—Centinued 238341. NEURACHNE ALOPECUROIDES R. Br. Poaceae. No. W614. Northam, West Australia. 238342. NEURACHNE MITCHELLIANA Nees No. C613. Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. 238343. OxyYLOBIUM ELLIPTICUM (Labill.) R. Br. Fabaceae. No. C406. Mount Ginint, Australia. 238344. PANICUM CYMBIFORME Hughes’ Poaceae. No. W426. Kimberley Research Station, Western Australia. 238345. PANICUM DECOMPOSITUM R. Br. No. C789. Gibber Plain, Southern Australia. 238346. PANICUM LANIPES Mez No. 17289. Belgian Congo. 238347. PENTASCHISTIS THUNBERGII Stapf Poaceae. No. 16334. South Africa. 238348. PrRoTIS RARA R. Br. Poaceae. ; No. 8135. Adelaide, South Australia. 238349. PLAGIOSETUM REFRACTUM Benth. Poaceae. No. C703. North of Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. 238350. PLECTRACHNE RIGIDISSIMA (Pilger) C. E. Hubb. Poaceae. No. W583. Western Australia. 238351. PSORALEA ADSCENDENS F. Muell. Fabaceae. Scurf-pea. No. N439. New South Wales, Australia. 238352. PsoRALEA BITUMINOSA L. Scurf-pea. No. 17372. New Zealand. Originally from Spain. 238353. PSORALEA CINEREA Lindl. Scurf-pea. No. Q258. Queensland, Australia. 238354. PsORALEA PATENS Lindl. No. C661. West of Dashwood Chasm, Northern Territory, Australia. 238355. SoRGHUM INTRANS F. Muell. Poaceae. No. C460. Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia. 238356. SORGHUM LAXIFLORUM F. M. Bailey. No. C470. Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia. 238357. SoRGHUM PLUMOSUM (R. Br.) Beauv. No. Q194. Queensland, Australia. 238358. SoRGHUM STIPOIDEUM (Ewart & J. White) Gard. & C. E. Hubb. No. C450. Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia. 238359. TETRAGONOLOBUS PURPUREUS Moench Fabaceae. No. 11033. Canada. 238360. THEMEDA AUSTRALIS (R. Br.) Stapf Poaceae. No. W567. South of Lawlors, West Australia. 238361. THEMEDA TRIANDRA Forsk. Rooi grass. No. 16347. South Africa. 100 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 238221 to 238384—Continued 238362. TRIFOLIUM DIFFUSUM Ehrh. Fabaceae. Clover No. 18589. Portugal. 238363 and 238364. ‘TRIFOLIUM ECHINATUM Bieb. Clover. 238363. No. 14767. Israel. 238364. No. 14941. Israel. 238365. TRIFOLIUM ISODON Murb. Clover. No. 15813. Australia. 238366. TRIFOLIUM MARITIMUM Huds. Clover. No. 10482. Portugal. 238367. TRIFOLIUM sp. No. 14223. Greece. 238368. TRIFOLIUM PETRISAVII Clem. Clover. No. 138946. Cyprus. 238369. TRIFOLIUM PALLIDUM Waldst. & Kit. Clover. No. S11. Southern Australia. 238370 and 238371. TRIFOLIUM PURPUREUM Loisel. Clover. 238370. No. 13816. Beirut, Lebanon. 238371. No. 13934. Cyprus. 238372. TRIFOLIUM STRIATUM L. Striate clover. No. 14740. Portugal. 238373. TRIRAPHIS MOLLIS R. Br. Poaceae. No. 8136. Waite Institute, Adelaide, Southern Australia. 238374. ViIcIA ARTICULATA Hornem. Fabaceae. Vetch No. 9187. Alabama, United States. 238375. VICIA CORNIGERA Chaub. ex St. Amans. Vetch. No. 10381. Bulgaria. 238376. Vicia GLOBOSA Retz. Vetch. No. 10389. Bulgaria. 238377. VICIA HYBRIDA L. Vetch. No. 15654. Israel. 238378. VICIA LUDOVICIANA Nutt. Vetch. No. 10392. Bulgaria. 238379. Vicia MACROCARPA (Moris.) Bertol. Vetch. No. 16641. Portugal. 238380. VicIA NARBONENSIS L. . Vetch. No. 14115. Italy. 238381. VicIA OBSCURA Vog. Vetch. No. 18107. Brazil. 238382 and 238383. VICIA ANGUSTIFOLIA Var. SEGETALIS (Thuill.) Koch. Vetch. 238382. No. 10421. Bulgaria. 238383. No. 11738. France. 238384. LAaTHYRUS KILIMANDSHARICUS Taub. Fabaceae. No. 17849. Kenya. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 101 238385 and 238386. From Great Britain. Scions presented by the East Malling Research Station, Maidstone, Kent, England. Received Mar. 26, 1957. 238385. Matus SyYLvEstTRIs Mill. Malaceae. Common apple. ‘Feuille Morte’. 238386. Pyrus comMuNIS L. Malaceae. Common pear. ‘Comice’—B-—353-D. 238387 and 238388. From Jordan. Seeds presented by Harley W. Roath, Amman. Received Mar. 26, 1957. 238387. HorpEumMsp. Poaceae. ‘Qunnarie’. 238388. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. F-8, 238389 to 238415. Triticum AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the Plant Breeding Station, Njoro. Received Mar. 26, 1957. 238389. ‘Cobbs 1066’. 238403. 358—P.6.A. 238390. ‘Cobbs 1066.1’. 238404. 358-P.7.A. 238391. ‘D.C. Ceres’ X R.64. 238405. 358—P.7.C. 238392. RL 2150/A. 238406. 358—-R.3.C. 238393. 131. 238407. 358-R.7.E. 238394. 184-1.2.A.1.A. 238408. 362-A.1.D.1. 238395. 249M. 238409. 362-B.1.A.1.B. 238396. 261E. 238410. 362-B.1.D.3.D. 238397. 321-BT.1.B.1. 238411. 362-B.1.E.4. 238398 354-P.3.B.2.B. 238412. 363—-K.1.B.3. 238399. 356-A.2.A. 238413. 367-AR.3.B.1.C. 238400. 356—A.12.C. 238414. 367-AR.3.B.2.B. 238401. 358-AA.5.B. 238415. 367-BR.1.D.4.B. 238402. 358—AC.4.A. 238416 to 238488. SmrsaMuMINDIcUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. From Turkey. Seeds presented by Dr. Vamik Taysi, Ismir, Bornova. Received Mar. 26, 1957. 238416. No. 1890. ‘Susam’. Gemlik; elevation 100 meters. 238417. No. 1891. ‘Susam’. Lalapasa-Merkez; elevation 140 meters. 238418. No. 1892. ‘Kara Kuncu’. Islahiye; elevation 490 meters. 238419. No. 1893. ‘Kuncu’. Dortyol; elevation 10 meters. 238420. No. 1894. ‘Susam’. Bergama; elevation 35 meters. 238421. No. 1895. ‘Susam’. Akseki; elevation 1,020 meters. 238422. No. 1896. ‘Susam’. Gediz; elevation 700 meters. 238423. No. 1897. ‘Kuncu’. Bahce; elevation 450 meters. 238424. No. 1898. ‘Kuncu’. Bahce; elevation 450 meters. 238425. No. 1899. ‘Susam’. Ergani; elevation 825 meters. 238426. No. 1900. ‘Kuncu’. Osmaniye; elevation 130 meters. 102 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 238416 to 238488—Continued 238427. No. 1901. ‘YerliSusam’. Exine; elevation 3 meters. 238428. No. 1902. ‘Susam’. Cemiskezek; elevation 1020 meters. 238429. No. 1903. ‘Kuncu’. Cungus; elevation 800 meters. 238430. No. 1904. ‘Kirmizi Susam’. Demirci; elevation 900 meters. 238431. No. 1905. ‘Sari Susam’. Demirci; elevation 850 meters. 238432. No. 1906. ‘Susam’. Kadirli; elevation 140 meters. 238433. No. 1907. ‘Susam’. Yenisehir; elevation 225 meters. 238434. No. 1908. ‘Kuncu’. Pazarcik; elevation 900 meters. 238435. No. 1909. ‘Sari Susam’. Ayiracik; elevation 45 meters. 238436. No. 1910. Edirne-Merkez; elevation 35 meters. 238437. No. 1911. ‘Karisik Susam’. Anamur; elevation 30 meters. 238438. No. 1912. Manavgat; elevation 40 meters. 238439. No. 1913. ‘Sari Susam’. Ula; elevation 15 meters. 238440. No. 1914. Sogut; elevation 700 meters. 238441. No. 1915. ‘Sari Susam’. Izmir-Sogut; elevation 110 meters. 238442. No. 1916. ‘Yaglik Susam’. Alasehir; elevation 145 meters. 238443. No. 1917. ‘Standard’. Alasehir; elevation 189 meters. 238444. No. 1918. ‘Sari Susam’. Alasehir; elevation 168 meters. 238445. No. 1919. ‘Susam’. Alasehir; elevation 168 meters. 238446. No. 1920. Alasehir; elevation 189 meters. 238447. No. 1921. Alasehir; elevation 189 meters. 238448. No. 1922. Adana; elevation 25 meters. 238449. No. 1923. Mugla; elevation 60 meters. 238450. No. 1924. ‘Beyaz Susam’. Akhisar; elevation 100 meters. 238451. No. 1925. ‘Kuncu’. Maras-Andirin; elevation 350 meters. 238452. No. 1926. Ceyhan; elevation 40 meters. 238453. No. 1927. Canakkale; elevation 10 meters. 238454. No. 1928. Adana-Karaisali; elevation 360 meters. 238455. No. 1929. ‘Kuncu’. Malazgirt-Tunceli; elevation 1458 meters. 238456. No. 1930. ‘Beyaz Susam’. Denizli; elevation 800 meters. 238457. No. 1931. Pertek; elevation 450 meters. 238458. No. 1932. ‘Sari Susam’. Odemis-Izmir; elevation 100 meters. 238459. No. 1933. ‘Sari Susam’. Odemis-Izmir; elevation 120 meters. 238460. No. 1934. Lapseki; elevation 200 meters. 238461. No. 1935. ‘Alcak Boylu Susam’. Bigadic; elevation 145 meters. — 238462. No. 1936. ‘Yuksek Boylu Susam’. Bigadic; elevation 145 meters. 238463. No..1937. ‘Kirmizi Susam’. Saraykoy-Denizli; elevation 165 meters. 238464. No. 1938. Seferihisar; elevation 25 meters. © 238465. No. 1939. Alanya; elevation 10 meters. 238466. No. 1940. Seyhan-Kozan; elevation 150 meters. | 238467. No. 1941. ‘Susam-Sokme’. Yatagan; elevation 500 meters. 238468. No. 1942. EHskisehir; elevation 260 meters. 238469. No. 1943. Burdur; elevation 1020 meters. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 238416 to 238488—Continued 238470. No. 1944. Selcuk; elevation 35 meters. 238471. No. 1945. Turgut lu; elevation 70 meters. 103 238472. No. 1946. ‘Kaba Susam’. Mugla-Fethiye-Koycegiz; elevation 6 meters. 238473. No. 1947. ‘Kaba Kivrak’. Mugla-Fethiye-Koycegiz; elevation 8 meters. 238474. No. 1948. ‘Yerli Susam’. Buldan-Denizli; elevation 620 meters. 238475. No. 1949. Mugla-Bodrum; elevation 20 meters. 238476. No. 1950. ‘Sari Susam’. Balikesir-Bandirma; elevation 40 meters. 238477. No. 1951. Manisa-Selendi; elevation 400 meters. 238478. No. 1952. Icel-Mersin; elevation 50 meters. 238479. No. 1953. Kirklareli-Vize; elevation 75 meters. _ 238480. No. 1954. Usak-Karahalli; elevation 900 meters. 238481. No. 1955. Adiyaman-Kahta; elevation 850 meters. 238482. No. 1956. ‘Yerli Susam’. Bursa-Mudanya; elevation 350 meters. 238483. No. 1957. Balikesir-Kepsut; elevation 80 meters. 238484. No. 1958. Tekirdag-Sarkoy; elevation 25 meters. 238485. No. 1959. Bursa-Orhangazi; elevation 70 meters. 238486. No. 1960. Icel-Mut; elevation 320 meters. 238487. No. 1961. Kirklareli-Babeski; elevation 70 meters. 238488. No. 1962. Selcuk; elevation 35 meters. 238489 to 238497. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Estacion Experimental Nacional, Oliveros, Santa Fe. Received Mar. 27, 1957. 238489. ‘Blue Rose Sel. M.A.’ 238490. ‘Cenit’. _ 238491. ‘Chacarero F.A.’ 238492. ‘Japones Gigante Sel. M.A.’ 238493. ‘Panoja 1 Sel. 22-2’. 238494. ‘Precosur 1 F.A.’ 238495. ‘Victoria F.A.’ 238496. ‘Victoria Tardio Sel. 2 F.A.’ 238497. ‘Yamani Sel. M.A.’ 238498 to 238511. From Portugal. Plant material collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. ceived Mar. 27, 1957. 238498. ARAUJIA SERICIFERA Brot. Asclepiadaceae. Re- Col. No. 3661. Evergreen vine; leaves elliptic to ovate, shining green above; pods large; hardy in far south. 238499 and 238500. CAMELLIA JAPONICA L. Theaceae. Common camellia. Cuttings from Jardim Botanico, Oporto. Mar. 21,1957. 238499. Col. No. 3669. ‘Mathotiana’. Flowers scarlet, 5 inches in diameter; petals metallic blue at tips. 238500. Col. No. 3670. ‘Augusto Leal Gouveia Pinto’. Flowers salmon pink, convex, double. 104 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 238498 to 238511—Continued 238501. CHLOROPHYTUM cOMOSUM Baker Liliaceae. Col. No. 3671. Companhia Horticolo Nursery, Agricola Portuense, Oporto. Mar. 21, 1957. Perennial; roots tuberous, fascicled; leaves long, strap-shaped, margins white; flowers white. (Clump.) 238502. Crocus cLusit J. Gay Iridaceae. Col. No. 3659. Jardim Botanico, Oporto. Mar. 21, 1957. Floral tube 4 inches long; throat white within; segments light purple, darker toward base; winter flowering. (Bulbs.) 238503. CyYTISUS MULTIFLORUS (Ait.) Sweet Fabaceae. Col. No. 3662. Jardim Botanico, Oporto. Shrub to 6 feet high; branches arching gracefully; flowers white. (Cuttings.) 238504. KALANCHOE sp. Crassulaceae. Col. No. 3664. Jardim Botanico, Oporto. Mar. 21, 1957. 238505. LEUCOJUM AUTUMNALE L. Amaryllidaceae. Snowflake. Col. No. 2660. Jardim Botanico, Oporto. Mar. 21, 1957. Bulbous perennial; leaves grasslike; flowers white, in autumn. 238506. Narcissus JonquILLA L. Amaryllidaceae. Col. No. 3666. Jardim Botanico, Opporto. Mar. 21, 1957. Bulbous perennial; flowers yellow, fragrant. 238507. NARCISSUS RUPICOLA Dufour. Col. No. 3663. Near Amedo, Province Tres des Mondes. Mar. 21, 1957. Bulbous perennial; flowers yellow. 238508. RoMULEA BULBOCODIUM (L.) Sebast. & Mauri. Iridaceae. Col. No. 3665. Province Villa de Conde. Mar. 21,1957. Plant to 5 inches high; flowers lavender, crocuslike. (Bulbs.) 238509. (Undetermined.) Col. No. 3668. Greenhouse, Jardim Botanico, Oporto. Mar. 21, 1957. Trailing succulent; leaves variegated. (Cuttings.) 238510. CALVOA ORIENTALIS Taub. Melastomataceae. Col. No. 3667. Jardim Botanico, Oporto. Mar. 21, 1957. Plants to 14 inches high; leaves 4 inches long, 1 inch wide, light green, shining; flowers mauve. (Seeds.) 238511. Crocus cLtusil J. Gay Iridaceae. Col. No. 3659. Jardim Botanico, Oporto. (Seeds.) 238512 to 238518. Prunus pomestica L. Amygdalaceae. Common plum. From Germany. Scions presented by the Obstbauversuchsanstalt der Land- wirtschaftskammer, Hannover, Hamburg. Received Mar. 28, 1957. 238512. ‘Borsumer Zwetsche’. 238516. ‘Saure Zwetsche’. 238513. ‘Buhler Fruhzwetsche’. 238517. ‘Zesterfleth’. 238514. ‘Fruhe Fruchtbare’. 238518. ‘Zimmers Fruhzwetsche’. 238515. ‘Hauszwetsche’. 238519 to 238529. From Spain. Collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 29, 1957. Collected Mar. 16 to 20, 1957. 238519. ANEMONE NEMOROSA L. Ranunculaceae. Col. No. 3651. On rocky woodland, road between Riano and Guardo, Province Leon. Rhizomatous perennial; flowers white. (Plants.) JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 105 238519 to 238529—Continued 238520. CytTisus sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 3648. Open slopes, vicinity of Riano, Province Leon. Elevation 3,000 feet. Shrub to 6 feet high; branches bright green, spreading. (Scions.) 238521. DAPHNE LAUREOLA L. Thymelaeaceae. Spurge laurel. Col. No. 3652. Steep mountain slopes, Pecos de Europa, road between and Guardo. Elevation 3,500 feet. Evergreen shrub to 3 feet high; Riano leaves shining; flowers greenish-yellow. (Cuttings.) 238522. JUNIPERUS THURIFERA L. Pinaceae. Col. No. 3654. Above Rio Esla, Province Leon. Elevation 3,000 feet. Tree to 20 feet high, compact habit. (Cuttings.) -238523. NARCISSUS ASTURIENSIS (Jord.) Pugsl. Amaryllidaceae. Col. No. 3647. Open grassy slopes near summit of Puerto de San Gloria, Picos de Europa, Province Santander. Elevation 4,800 feet. Plant to 7 feet high; flowers deep yellow, about 1 inch diameter; segments long. (Bulbs.) 238524. Narcissus BULBOCODIUM L. Petticoat daffodil. Col. No. 3653. Bog 25 miles north of Coimbra along road to Oporto. Ele- vation 3,000 feet. Plant to 2 feet high; flowers deep yellow. (Bulbs.) 238525. NARCISSUS PSEUDONARCISSUS ssp. NOBILIS (Schult. f.) Fernd. Col. No. 3649. Meadows along road to Puerto del Ponton, 3 miles from Riano, Province Leon. Elevation 3,000 feet. Plant vigorous to 14 inches high. (Bulbs.) 238526. NARCISSUS PSEUDONARCISSUS ssp. TORTUOSUS (Haw.) Fernd. Col. No. 3645. Steep sloping meadow facing north, 2.5 miles south of Unquera, Province Santander. Leaves slightly twisted; flowers light yellow, pendulous. (Bulbs.) +5 238527. NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS Var. CERNUUS (Salisb.) Bak. Col. No. 3655. Along road at border of Orense and Pontevedra Provinces. Plants to 8 inches high; flowers white and creamy yellow. (Bulbs.) 238528. GLOBULARIA wiLKomiII Nym. Globulariaceae. Col. No. 3646. Rocky cliffs above Rio Diva, Picos de Europa, Province Santander. Semi-evergreen perennial; leaves leathery, deep green; flowers lavender. (Plants.) 238529. NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS L. (No field note.) (Bulbs.) 238530 to 238536. From New Guinea. Cuttings collected by C. O. Grassl and John M. Warner, agricultural explorers, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 29, 1957. 238530 to 238535. From the Bubu River, near Garaina. 238530 and 238531. SaccHARUM EDULE Hassk. Poaceae. Sugarcane. 238530. Col. No. 4. Ti-i. Clone 57 NG 4. | 238531. Col. No.5. Ti-i.. Clone 57 NG 5. 238532 to 238535. SAcCHARUM OFFICINARUM L. Sugarcane, 238532. Col. No.6. ‘Susu’. Clone 57 NG 6. 238533. Col. No. 7. ‘Otuna’. Clone 57 NG 7. 238534. Col. No. 8. ‘Desogo’. Clone 57 NG 8. 238535. Col. No.9. ‘Pubama’. Clone 57 NG 9. 106 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 238530 to 238536—Continued 238536. SACCHARUM Sp. Col. No. 10. Lae Botanical Gardens, Lae. 238537 to 238546. From New Guinea. Seeds collected by C. O. Grassl and John M. Warner, agri— cultural explorers, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 1, 1957. Collected Mar. 19 to 23, 1957. 238537. CiTrus sp. Rutaceae. Col. No. 564. Botanic Gardens, Lae. 238538. SAaccHARUM ROBUSTUM Brandes & Jesw. Poaceae. Col. No. 554. Collected by Dr. D. Shaw at Kongora ne Mount Hagen. 238539 to 238545. SaccHARUM SPONTANEUM L. Sugarcane. ar Togaba and Sugarcane. 238539. Col. No. 555. Roadside between Laloki and Brown Rivers. 238540. Col. No. 556. Roadside on Roura Falls road, abo Port Moresby. lLong-tassel type. ut 9 miles from 238541. Col. No. 557. Roadside, Roura Road, 8 miles from Port Moresby. 238542. Col. No. 558. Roadside, Roura Road, 15 miles from Port Moresby. 238543. Col. No. 565. Saidor Coast near Madang. (Plant included from Lae Botanical Gardens.) 238544. Col. No. 567. Hotel Cecil, Lae. 238545. Col. No. 568. Busu Loop, Lae. 238546. SAcCHARUM Sp. Col. No. 566. Near Lae. 238547 to 238559. From Germany. Scions presented by the Bundesforschungsanstalt f. Forst-u Holzwirtschaft, Schmalenbeck. Received Apr. 1, 1957. 238547, Larix pEecipuA Mill. Pinaceae. No. C50. 238548 to 238554. Picra ABIES (L.) Karst. Pinaceae. 238548. No. 636. Sandino X Schri. 238549. No. 636. Sandino X Solivaix. 238550. No. 686. Sandino X Schirosior. 238551. No. Th-1. 238552. No. Th-2. 238553. No. Th—19. 238554. No. Th-73. European larch. Norway spruce. 238555 to 238559. Poputus X roBusTA Schneid. Salicaceae. Poplar. 238555. ‘Danndorf’. 238558. ‘Sudboden’. 238556. ‘Lampertshein’. 238559. ‘Welt-I’. 238557. ‘Moos-I’. 238560 to 238562. From Great Britain. Tubers presented by the Lenton cS USL) Station, Nottingham. Received Apr. 1, 1957. 238560. DioscoREA BALCANICA Kosanin Dioscoreaceae. Yam. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 107 238560 to 238562—Continued 238561. DioscorEA caucasica Lipsky Yam. 238562. DioscoREA NIPPONICA Makino Yam. 238563. Pyrrus communis L. Malaceae. Common pear. From Italy. Budwood presented by the University of Pisa, Pisa. Received Apps tet O57 | ‘Santa Maria’. (‘Bon Chretien Williams’ < ‘Cascia No. 29’.) Tree vigorous, productive and intermediate between the parents in season of ripening; fruit yellowish with red blush, said to be resistant to bruising; flesh tender, translucent, sweet. 238564 to 238572. From the Union of South Africa. Plants presented by the Department of Agriculture, Pretoria, Transvaal. Received Apr. 1, 1957. Locations given are original sources of material. 238564. SANSEVIERIA DESERTI N. E. Brown Liliaceae. Potgietersrus, Transvaal. 238565 to 238567. SANSEVIERIA GRANDIS Hook. f. 238565. Oliphants River, Cape Province. 238566. No. 24. _ 238567. No. 56. Bonza Bay, East London, Cape Province. 238568 and 238569. SANSEVIERIA SCABRIFOLIA Dinter 238568. British Bechuanaland. 238569. ‘Codd 5825’. Gobabis, Southwest Africa. 238570 to 238572. SANSEVIERIA THYRSIFLORA Thumb. 238570. (No data.) 238571. ‘Story 3829’. Cape Province. 238572. ‘Story 3832’. Cape Province. 238573 to 238575. SaccHarum (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From New Guinea. Cuttings collected by C. O. Grass] and John M. Warner, agricultural explorers, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 2, 1957. 238573. 57 NGI. 238574. 57 NG2. 238575. 57 NG3. 238576. EuPHORBIA LEUCOCEPHALA Lotsky Euphorbiaceae. From Jamaica. Seeds presented by E. A. Menninger, Stuart, Fla. Received July 16, 1957. 238577. CALLIANDRA sp. Mimosaceae. From Mexico. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agriculural explorer, Plant In- troduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 11, 1957. No. 14488. Sonora. 238578 to 238590. From the Netherlands. Plant purchased from the Old Farm Nurseries, Boskoop. Received Mar. 29, 1957. 238578. ABIES BALSAMEA Var. HUDSONIA (Jacques) Sudw. Pinaceae Hudson Bay fir. 108 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 238578 to 238590—Continued 238579. ABIES BALSAMEA (L.) Miller Balsam fir. ‘Nana’. 238580. ABIES PINSAPO Boiss. Spanish fir. ‘Aurea’. 238581. CEDRUS ATLANTICA Manetti Pinaceae. Atlas cedar. ‘Aurea Robusta’. 238582. CEDRUS DEODARA (Lamb.) Loud Deodar cedar. ‘Verticillata Glauca’. 238583 to 238589. Picka aBiEs (L.) Karst. Pinaceae. Norway spruce. 238583. ‘Highlandia’. 238587. ‘Pachyphylla’. 238584. ‘Hornibrookii’. 238588. ‘Pumila Nigra’. 238585. ‘Humilis’. 238589. ‘Pseudoprostrata Mawxelii’. 238586. ‘Merki’. 238590. Pinus mMuco Turra Pinaceae. Pine. ‘Gnom’. 238591. Mepicaco sativa L. Fabaceae. _ Alfalfa. From Korea. Seeds presented by the Taegu Tobacco Experiment Station, Taegu. Received Apr. 8 1957. 238592. JUNIPERUS THURIFERA L, Pinaceae. From Spain. Seeds collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant In- poe ucuon Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received ar. 29, 1957. Col. No. 3654. Mountain slope above Rio Esla, Leon Province. Mar. 18, 1957. Elevation 3,000 feet. Tree small, compact habit. 238593 to 238599. From Japan. Plants presented by the Kofu-En Bonzai Nursery, Uyji Yoslaimura, Meguro-ku, Tokyo. Received Apr: 2, 1957. 238593. ACER BUERGERIANUM Miquel Aceraceae. Trident maple. 238594. ENKIANTHUS PERULATUS C. Schneid. Ericaceae. White enk. 238595. ILEX SERRATA Var. SIEBOLDII Loes. Aquifoliaceae. Holly. 238596. PickA GLEHNII (Schmidt) Masters Pinaceae. Sakhalin spruce. 238597. PINUS PENTAPHYLLA Mayr Pinaceae. Pine. 238598. RHODODENDRON INDICUM (L.) Sweet Ericaceae. Azalea. 238599. ZeELKOVA SERRATA (Thunb.) Makino Ulmaceae. Sawleaf zelkova. 238600 to 238639. From Mexico. Plant collected by H. S. Gentry and E. P. Imle, agricultural explorers, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 3, 1957. Collected Mar. 16 to 24, 1957. 238600. ANTHURIUM sp. Araceae. Col. No. 62A. Sierra Sumidera, above Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 109 238600 to 238639—Continued 238601 to 238617. DioscorEA composita Hemsl. Dioscoreaceae. Yam. 238601. Col. No. 16487. East of San Andres Tuxtla, Veracruz. 238602 to 238609. Rio Papaloapan, Veracruz. 238602. Col. No. 16438. . 238606. Col. No. 16442. 238603. Col. No. 16439. 238607. Col. No. 16443. 238604. Col. No. 16440. 238608. Col. No. 16444. 238605. Col. No. 16441. 238609. Col. No. 16445. 238610 to 238612. Rancho del Carmen, south of Tierra Blanca, Veracruz. 238610. Col. No. 16446. 238611. Col. No. 16447. 238612. Col. No. 16448. 238613 to 238617. Tierra Blanca, Veracruz. 238613. Col. No. 16450. 238616. Col. No. 16453. 238614. Col. No. 16451. 238617. Col. No. 16454. 238615. Col. No. 16452. 238618. DioscoREA FLORIBUNDA Mart. & Gal. Yame Col. No. 16455. Tierra Blanca, Veracruz. 238619 to 238636. DioscoREA SPICULIFLORA Hemsl. Yam. 238619. Col. No. 56B. Above Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. 238620 to 238622. Colonia Grijalvo near Chiapa, Chiapas. Elevation 2,400 feet. 238620. Col. No. 16399. 238621. Col. No. 16401. 238622. Col. No. 16402. 238623 to 238625. Thorn forest of Cardenez, along road to Villa Flores Chiapas. Limestone soil. 238623. Col. No. 16405. 238624. Col. No. 16406. 238625. Col. No. 16407. 238626 to 238628. Rancho Reforma along road to Villa Flores, Chiapas. 238626. Col. No. 16412. 238627. Col. No. 16413. 238628. Col. No. 16414. 238629 to 238635. East of Cardenez, along road to Villa Flores, Chiapas. 238629. Col. No. 16420. 238633. Col. No. 16426. 238630. Col. No. 16421. 238634. Col. No. 16427. 238631. Col. No. 16424. 238635. Col. No. 16428. 238632. Col. No. 16425. 238636. Col. No. 10431. Above Rio Chiapa, along road to Cupia, Chiapas. 238637. DIOSCOREA sp. Col. No. 57B. Sierra Sumidera, above Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. Roots yellow. 110 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 238600 to 238639—Continued 238638. EPpIDENDRUM RANIFERUM Lindl. Orchidaceae. Col. No. 62B. Sierra Sumidera, above Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. 238639. PHILODENDRON sp. Araceae. Col. No. 16423. East of Cardenez, along road to Villa Flores, Chiapas. 238640 to 238643. From France. Scions collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 18, 1957. From the Raymond Chenault Nursery, Orleans, Loiret. Mar. 11, 1957. 238640. BERBERIS sp. Berberidaceae. Col. No. 3629. Shrub with red foliage in autumn. Original seeds from China. 238641. BERBERIS VEITCHII C. Schneid. Barberry. Col. No. 3615. Shrub; arching habit. 238642. Pinus nicgRA Arn. Pinaceae. Austrian pine. Col. No. 3621. ‘Pyramidalis’. Dwarf form. 238643. PRuNUS ARMENIACA L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. Col. No. 3628. 238644 to 238664. From New Guinea. Collected by C. O. Grassl and John M. Warner, agricultural explorers, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 4, 1957. Collected Mar., 1957. 238644 to 238661. SaccHAaRum (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. (Cuttings.) 238644 to 238646. Native garden at Wantaot, Morobe. 238644. Col. No. 583. Purple form. 238645. Col. No. 584. Green form. 238646. Col. No. 585. Purple striped form. 238647 to 238661. New Guinea. (No data.) 238647. Col. No. 11. 51NGI11. 238655. Col. No. 19. 57NGI19. 238648. Col. No. 12. 51NG12. 238656. Col. No. 20. 57NG20. 238649. Col. No. 13. 57NG13. 238657. Col. No. 21. 57NG21. 238650. Col. No. 14. 57NG14. 238658. Col. No. 22. 57NG22. 238651. Col. No. 15. 57NGI15: 238659. Col. No. 23. 57NG23. 238652. Col. No. 16. 57NGI16. 238660. Col. No. 24. 57NG24. 238653. Col. No. 17. 57NGI17. 238661. Col. No. 25. 57NG25. 238654. Col. No. 18. 57NG18. 238662 to 238664. SaccHARUM SPONTANEUM L. Sugarcane, (Seeds.) 238662. Col. No. 571. Bubu River, near Garaina, Morobe. 238663. Col. No. 572. Bubu River, near Garaina, Morebe. 238664. Col. No. 573. Garaina, Morobe. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 111 238665. TrRipsacuM LAxUM Nash Poaceae. Guatemala gamagrass. From Guatemala. Plants presented by the Servicio Cooperativo Inter-Americano de Agricultura, La Aurora. Received Apr. 4, 1957. 238666 and 238667. From Canada. Presented by the Government Grain Research Station, Ottawa. Received Apr. 4, 1957. 238666. HorRDEUM sp. Poaceae. B.532. M.F.B. Originally from Hungary. 238667. HoRDEUM sp. ‘Nord’. (‘Byng’ X ‘Olli’, K.4061.8.) Originally from Ottawa, Ontario. 238668. HorpEuM sp. Poaceae. From Ireland. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Ballinacurra. Received Apr. 4, 1957. Unnamed strain. 238669. Cirrus sINENsSIS (L.) Osbeck Rutaceae. Sweet orange. From New Guinea. Seeds collected by C. O. Grassl and John M. Warner, agricultural explorers, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 5, 1957. Col. No. 582. Garaina, Morobe. Mar. 23, 1957. Skin tough. Probably introduced by the Germans. 238670 to 238677. Gossypium (hybrids). Malvaceae. Cotton. From France. Seeds presented by the Institut de Recherches, Textiles Exotiques, Paris. Received Apr. 5, 1957. 238670. A 150. 238674. B. 1439. 238671, BERTOLONIA HOUTTEANA Van Houtte. Melastomataceae. Col. No. 5371. Delicate, rhizomatous perennial; leaves ovate to nearly oval, hairy above, strongly veined, suffused coral-pink throughout. Thought to be a bigeneric hybrid of Bertolonia < Sonerila. 242321. BUNCHOSIA ARGENTEA (Jacq.) DC. Malpighiaceae. Col. No. 5349. Climbing evergreen shrub; leaves mostly elliptic, lustrous green above, silvery-tomentose below. 242322. CALATHEA NIGRICANS Gagnep. Marantaceae. Col. No. 5374. Rhizomatous perennial to 5 feet high; stems seminaked below; leaves tufted at the top, lanceolate, lustrous green above and reddish below. (Plants.) 242323. CHLORANTHUS sp. Chloranthaceae. Col. No. 5348. Perennial to 3 feet high; leaves ovate or elliptic, to 6 inches long, bullate above, shiny green; stems swollen at the nodes. 242324. CLINOGYNE GRANDIS (Miq.) Benth. & Hook.f. Marantaceae. Col. No. 5364. Rhizomatous, rank-growing perennial; leaves to 4 feet long. (Plants.) 242325. CLyYTOSTOMA BINATUM (Thunb.) Sandwith. Bignoniaceae. Col. No. 5410. Rank-growing evergreen climber with tendrils; leaves dark green; flowers bright orchid. 282 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 242266 to 242376—Continued 242326. CocHLIOSTEMA JACOBIANUM C. Koch & Linden Commelinaceae. Col. No. 5362. Coarse, stemless epiphytic herb; leaves closely imbricated from base, spathulate; flowers dark purplish-blue. (Plant.) 242327. COMBRETUM COCCINEUM (Sonner.) Lam. Combretaceae. Col. No. 5379. Evergreen vine to 20 feet long; leaves elliptic, to 4 inches long; flowers scarlet. 242328. CosTUS TAPPENBECKIANUS J. Braun & K. Schum. Zingiberaceae. Col. No. 5365. Rhizomatous perennial to 4 feet high; stems succulent; leaves ovate to nearly oval. 242329. DALECHAMPIA SPATHULATA (Scheidw.) Baill. Euphorbiaceae. Col. No. 5347. Perennial to 2 feet high; leaves oblanceolate; flowers subtended by rose colored bracts. 242330. DiIscHIDIA ALBIDA Griff. Asclepiadaceae. Col. No. 5353. Creeping perennial; stems succulent; leaves fleshy; flowers white, inconspicuous. 242331. DRIMYS LANCEOLATA -(Poir.) Baill. Magnoliaceae. Col. No. 5380. Evergreen shrub; leaves elliptic to oblanceolate, dark green, petioles and twigs red. 242332. PRESTONIA VENOSA (Lindl.) Nichols. Apocynaceae. Col. No. 5369. Rank growing evergreen climber; leaves lanceolate, green with white veins. 242333. ERYTHROXYLON coca Lam. ° Erythroxylaceae. Cocaine—plant. Col. No. 5403. Evergreen shrub to 10 feet high; leaves narrowly. oval; flowers greenish-white or yellowish. 242334. HUGENIA MYRIOPHYLLA Casaretti Myrtaceae. Col. No. 5386. Evergreen shrub to 4 feet high; leaves needlelike, dark green, soft. 242335. BREDIA TUBERCULATA (Guill.) Diels Melastomataceae. Col. No. 5389. Perennial to 8 inches high, spreading to form large clumps; leaves ovate, acuminate, shiny green above and purplish below; flowers pink. 242336. GARCINIA TINCTORIA (DC.) W. F. Wight Clusiaceae. Col. No. 5359. Climbing evergreen shrub; trunk woody; upper branches pendulous and in need of support; leaves to 8 inches long. 242337. GLAZIOVIA BAUHINIODES Bur. Bignoniaceae. Col. No. 5406. Delicate creeper; leaves bifid, 1 inch long; climbing by tendrils with dises at the tips. 242338. GoopDENIA OVATA J. E. Sm. Goodeniaceae. Col. No. 5401. Shrub to 3 feet high; leaves lanceolate, serrate; flowers yellow. 242339. GOUANIA NAPALENSIS Wall. ex Roxb. Rhamnaceae. Col. No. 5382. Rank growing evergreen climber with stout tendrils; leaves broadly ovate, cordate. 242340. Hisiscus syriacus L. Malvaceae. Shrub-althea. Col. No. 5493. ‘Hamabo’. Deciduous shrub; flowers a clear pink with red eye. A 242341. HIppocRATEA OBTUSIFOLIA. Roxb. Hippocrateaceae. Col. No. 5404. Climbing evergreen shrub; leaves elliptic to ovate, lustrous green above. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 283 242266 to 242376—Continued 242342. ImpaTIENS sp. Impatientaceae. Col. No. 5405. Vigorous perennial; stems semisucculent; leaves sculptured above, deep green; flowers white. 242348. IpoMOEA HORSFALLIAE Hook. Convolvulaceae. Morning-glory. Col. No. 5396. ‘Rheedii’. Vigorous climber; leaves deeply lobed, crenulate, lustrous green above. 242344. Kopsia FRuUTICOSA (Ker.) DC. Apocynaceae. Col. No. 5357. Evergreen shrub; leaves obovate or elliptic, lustrous green above; flowers deep pink. 242345. LrYCESTERIA CROCOTHYRSOS Airy-Shaw Caprifoliaceae. Col. No. 5412. Shrub to 6 feet high; leaves ovate or elliptic, crenulate; flowers yellow, in clusters at the tips of the branches. 242346. MarcGRAVIA UMBELLATA L. Marcgraviaeae. Col. No. 5355. Climbing evergreen shrub, clinging by roots; leaves dimor- phic, the aerial ones lanceolate to elliptic, acuminate, others broadly ovate. 242347. MrEDINILLA VENOSA Biume Melastomataceae. Col. No. 5397. Shrub to 3 feet high; leaves elliptic, petiolate, strongly veined, lustrous green above, soft whitish pubescent below; flowers pink. 242348. MIcONIA SALDANHAEI Cogn. Col. No. 5385. Shrub to 6 feet high; stems silvery; leaves broadly ovate, deep green above, lighter green below. 242349. Momorpbica CHARANTIA L. Cucurbitaceae. Balsam-pear. Col. No. 5360. Annual; fruit warty, opening brilliant orange. (Seeds.) 242350. MoscHOSMA RIPARIUM Hochst. Menthaceae. Col. No. 5356. Perennial to 3 feet high; leaves regularly crenate-serrate; ovate; veins prominent above, impressed; petioles reddish; flowers creamy white. 242351. MyRsINE NUMMULARIA Hook. f. -Myrsinaceae. Col. No. 5350. Creeping evergreen shrub; leaves nearly oval, lustrous green above, reddish below. 242352. OLEARIA PINIFOLIA (Hook. f.) Benth. Asteracae. Daisytree. Col. No. 5390. Shrub to 3 feet high; twigs of the new growth silvery, pubes- cent; leaves linear, lustrous green above, white tomentose below. 242353. OXALIS FRUTICOSA Raddi Oxalidaceae. Col. No. 5367. Perennial to 1.5 feet high; petioles flattened with three small leaflets at the tip; flowers:small, yellow. 242354. PASSIFLORA ANTIOQUIENSIS Karst. Passifloraceae. Col. No. 5384. Rank-growing perenial vine with tenedrils; leaves three- foliate; flowers pink, tube 2 inches long. 242355. PassIFLORA X BELLOTTII Moore & Ayres Col. No. 5373. Rampant climber; leaves deeply three-lobed; flowers pink and blue, sepals light pink inside, green on back, fringed petals blue and very fragrant. 242356. PassIFLORA X CARDINALIS Masters Col. No. 5383. (P. alata X P. racemosa)... Vigorous climber with strong tendrils; leaves broadly ovate, cordate; sepals red, green on back, petals red. 242357. PAULLINIA THALICTRIFOLIA Juss. Sapindaceae. Col. No. 5354. Perennial, climbing by tendrils; leaves fernlike twice pinnate, tips bronze tinted while young. 284. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 242266 to 242376—Continued 242358. PELARGONIUM sp. Geraniaceae. Col. No. 5361. ‘Klondike’. Flower double red. 242359. PENTAPTERYGIUM (hybrid). Vacciniaceae. Col. No. 5381. (P. rugosum X serpens). ‘Ludgvan’. Evergreen shrub; branches drooping; leaves lanceolate, lustrous green above. 242360 and 242361. PENTAS LANCEOLATA (Forsk.) Schum. Rubiaceae. 242360. Col. No. 5351. ‘Alba’. Perennial to 2 feet high; leaves ovate to elliptic, acuminate; flowers white, top in terminal clusters. 242361. Col. No. 5352. Flowers deep pink. 242362. PENTAPTERYGIUM SERPENS (Wight) Klotzsch Vacciniaceae. Col. No. 5387. Evergreen shrub; stems hairy; leaves lanceolate; flowers red. 242363. PHYLLAGATHIS ROTUNDIFOLIA Blume Melastomataceae. Col. No. 5346. Perennial to 2 feet high; leaves nearly oval, lustrous green above, veins very prominent below. 242364. PHYLLANTHUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS Sw. Euphorbiaceae. Col. No. 5407. Evergreen shrub; leaves elliptic; whole plant with fernlike appearance. 242365. PoDALYRIA CANESCENS E. Mey. Fabaceae. Col. No. 5411. Shrub to 6 feet high; leaves obovate, mucronate, glaucous above, canescent below. 242366. PoTHOS SCANDENS L. Araceae. Col. No. 5415. Rampant climber, rooting at the nodes; leaves ovate to elliptic, deep green above, petioles flattened. 242367. RONDELETIA ODORATA Jacq. Rubiaceae. Col. No. 5398. Evergreen shrub to 10 feet high; leaves broadly ovate, obtuse, deep green above; flowers red-orange, at tips of branches. 242368. RUBIA SIKKIMENSIS Kurz. Rubiaceae. Col. No. 5372. Evergreen perennial; leaves elliptic, verticillate. 242369. RuBuUs MoLUCCANUS L. Rosaceae. Col. No. 5402. Vine, essentially spineless; juvenile leaves variously dentate or lobed, velvet green above, sometimes darker along the midvein; mature leaves nearly oval-cordate. 242370. SAINTPAULIA GROTEI Engler Gesneriaceae. Col. No. 5368. Rhizomatous perennial; leaves to 8 inches long, long- petiolate, blade nearly oval, serrate-dentate, dull green above, flowers blue. 242371. ScHISSANDRA MARMORATA Nichols Magnoliaceae. Col. No. 5414. Stout climber; stems twining; leaves broadly ovate, acumi- nate dark green above, lighter below. 242372. ScINDAPSUS HEDERACEUS Schott Araceae. Col. No. 5370. Climber with aerial roots; stems semi-flattened and angled ; leaves lustrous green above, glaucous below. 242373. SELAGINELLA UNCINATA (Desv.) Spring Selaginellaceae. Col. No. 5395. Much-branched creeper; leaves greenish iridescent. 242374. THUNBERGIA VOGELIANA Benth. Acanthaceae. Col. No. 5377. Rampant evergreen climber; leaves elliptic; flowers blue. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 285 242266 to 242376—Continued 242375. Tococa LATIFOLIA Naud. Melastomataceae. Col. No. 5358. Perennial subshrub to 4 feet high; leaves broadly ovate, metallic green above, plaited, serrate, acuminate, veins prominent below‘ petioles and stems brownish, long-pubescent. 242376. ViTIs sp. Vitaceae. Col. No. 5376. Rampant evergreen climber; leaves digitately compound, dark green above, lighter below. 242377 to 242382. CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA (lL. f.) D. Don Pinaceae. Common cryptomeria. From Japan. Cuttings presented by Dr. H. Takeda, Chiyodaku, Tokyo. Re- ceived September 24, 1957. 242377. No. 1. ‘Enko Sugi’. 242378. No. 5. ‘Nankichi Sugi’. 242379. No. 2. ‘Sekka Sugi’. 242380. No. 4. ‘Hoo Sugi’. 242381. No. 8. ‘Zindai Sugi’. BAZ oO. Lk, “Unryu Sug’. 242383. Berta TRIGyNA Waldst. & Kit. Chenopodiaceae. From Germany. Seed presented by the Max Planck Institut, fur Zuchtungs- forschung, Koln-Vogelsang. Received September 25, 1957. 242384.and 242385. Daucus carota L. Apiaceae. Carrot. From the United States. Seed collected by Quentin Jones, Plant Introduction Section, New Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received September 24, 1957. 242384. No. 57-001. 242385. No. 57-002. 242386 to 242417. From Scotland. Collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant Introduc- tion Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received September 11, 1957. From the Botanical Garden, Edinburgh. Cuttings unless otherwise noted. 242386. ABELIA CHINENSIS R. Br. Caprifoliaceae. Col. No. 5424. Shrub with drooping branches; leaves ovate, acute, dark green above; flowers white, floriferous. 242387. ABELIA ENGLERIANA (Graebn.) Rehd. Col. No. 5420. Shrub to 3 feet high; leaves ovate, 1.5 inches long; flowers violet-pink. 242388. ABELIA SPATHULATA Sieb. & Zucc. Japanese abelia. Col. No. 5433. Shrub to 6 feet high; leaves broadly ovate, lustrous green above; flowers pinkish-white. 242389. ABELIA TRIFLORA R. Br. Himalaya abelia. Col. No. 5429. Deciduous shrub to 15 feet high; much-branched from the base; flowers pinkish-white, fragrant. 242390. ABELIA ZANDERI (Graebn.) Rehd. Col. No. 5427. Deciduous shrub to 15 feet high; leaves ovate, acuminate. 286 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 242386 to 242417—Continued 242391. AzARA INTEGRIFOLIA Ruiz & Pav. Flacourtiaceae. Col. No. 5418. ‘Variegata’. Evergreen shrub to 3 feet high; leaves ovate, 2 inches long, margins yellowish-pink. 242392. CALATHEA FASCIATA Regel & Koern. Marantaceae. Col. No. 5426. Rhizomatous perennial to 3 feet high; leaves broadly elliptic, dark green above, transversely barred with silvery-white, uniformly grayish green below. 242393. CALATHEA FLAVESCENS Lindl. Col. No. 5439. Rhizomatous perennial to 5 feet high; leaves long petiolate, the blade elliptic, flat, green; flowers yellow. (Plants.) 242394. CALATHEA RUFIBARBA Fenzl. Col. No. 3442. Rhizomatous perennial to 24 inches high; leaf-blade 12 inches long, crenulate, lustrous green above, hairy, reddish; flowers yellow with violet bracts. (Plants.) 242395. CHUSQUEA CULEOU E. Desv. Poaceae. Bamboo. Col. No. 5417. Rhizomatous perennial to 8 feet high; culm 1 inch in diameter, requires 2 years to mature; leaves linear, densely crowded at the nodes, with the aspect of a broom. (Plant.) 242396. CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA (L. f.) D. Don Pinaceae. Common cryptomeria. Col. No... 5445. ‘Spiralis’. Foliage spirally twisted; branches pendulous. (Plants.) 242397. FRaGaARIA (hybrid). Col. No. 51838. ‘Sonjana’. Climbing strawberry; fruit on the stolons. Everbearing. 242398. GARRYA X THURETII Carr. Cornaceae. Col. No. 5419. Evergreen shrub to 15 feet high; leaves elliptic, lustrous green above, dull green and pubescent below. ; 242399. ORCHIDANTHA LONGIFLORA (Scort.) Ridley Musaceae. Col. No. 5440. Rhizomatous perennial; leaves all basal, spathulate, lustrous green. (Plants.) 242400. MaGNoLiA GRANDIFLORA L. Magnoliaceae. Col. No. 5425. ‘Lanceolate’. Leaves narrowly laceolate. 242401. MaRratTTiA FRAXINEA J. E. Sm. Marattiaceae. Col. No. 5416. Fronds leathery, pinnately divided, to 6 feet long from a large swollen base. 242402 and 242403. OPpHIOPOGON INTERMEDIUS D. Don Liliaceae. 242402. Col. No. 5423. Fibrous-rooted perennial, densely tufted; leaves grasslike. 242403. Col. No. 5428. (Plants.) 242404. PauisoTa ALBERTI (L.) Gentil Commelinaceae. Col. No. 5443. Robust rhizomatous perennial to 6 feet high; leaves nearly all basal, spathulate, serrate, bright green. 242405. PAaLISOTA ELIZABETHAR (L.) Gentil Col. No. 5436. Rhizomatous perennial; leaves long spathulate, light green along midrib, darker green along the margin. (Plant.) 242406. Patisora MACLAUDII Cornu Col. No. 5437. Rhizomatous perennial; stems to 4 feet high; leaves elliptic, semiwhorled at the nodes; petiole fimbriate, hairy. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 287 242386 to 242417—Continued 242407. PHOTINIA INTEGRIFOLIA Lindl. Malaceae. . Col. No. 5435. Evergreen shrub; leaves elliptic to oblanceolate, acuminate, lustrous green above. 242408. PIPTANTHUS LABURNIFOLIUS (D. Don) Stapf Fabaceae. Col. No. 5434. Evergreen shrub to 15 feet high; leaves trifoliate, deep green. 242409. PLEIOSTACHYA sp. Marantaceae. Col. No. 5441. Rhizomatous perennial to 5 feet high; culms hairy; leaves reddish. (Plant.) 242410. RESTIO SUBVERTICILLATUS Masters Restionaceae. Col. No. 5444. Stout rhizomatous perennial, forming dense clumps; culms to 6 feet high, bright green with reddish papery bracts at the nodes; infiorescence wandlike. (Plant.) 242411. RHODODENDRON CRASSUM Franch. Ericaceae. Col. No. 5432. Evergreen shrub to 10 feet high; leaves to 5 inches long, rusty tomentose and lustrous green above, dull below; flowers white. 242412. SaLIx MOUPINENSIS Franch. Salicaceae. Col. No. 5438. Shrub; leaves elliptic, serrate, shiny green above, dull below; buds red, shiny. 242413. SaRGENTODOXA CUNEATA (Oliver) Rehd. & Wils. Lardizabalaceae. Col. No. 5421. Woody vine to 25 feet long; leaves trifoliate; flowers unisexual bell shaped, greenish yellow. 242414. SAuRAUJA NAPAULENSIS DC. Dilleniaceae. Col. No. 5431. Tree to 20 feet high; much-branched; leaves oblanceolate or elliptic, serrate; flowers pink with a red eye. 242415. ScROPHULARIA NopDOSA L. Scrophulariaceae. Col. No. 5422. ‘Variegata’, Perennial to 3 feet high; leaves ovate, serrate- dentate, with white margins. 242416. TAPEINOCHEILOS PUNGENS (Teysm. & Binn.) Miquel Zingiberaceae. Col. No. 5400. Rhizomatous perennial to 5 feet high; leaves broadly elliptic; inflorescense basal, conelike with reddish, waxlike bracts. (Plants.) 242417. TRIPTERYGIUM FORRESTII Loesn. Celastraceae. Col. No. 5430. Much-branched shrub from the base; leaves ovate, serrate, long acuminate. 242418 and 242419. CartTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Asteraceae. Safflower. From Australia. Seeds presented by Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Regional Pastoral Laboratory, Deniliquin, New South Wales. Received September 26, 1957. 242418. Nos. 54-337 and 54-344. Red flowered; spineless involucre. 242419. No. 55-618. Red flowered; spineless involucre. 242420 to 242426. VoANDZEIA SUBTERRANEA (L.) Thouars Fabaceae. From France. Seeds presented by the Centre Technique d’ Agriculture Tropicale, Nogent sur Marne. Received September 26, 1957. 242420. ‘Kloglo Ble’. 242424, ‘Yecouma Pie’. 242421. ‘Kloglo Kokore’. 242425. ‘Yecouma Piiti’. 242422. ‘Kloglo Oufoue’. 242426. ‘Yecouma Soua’. 242423. ‘Yecouma Ouonte’. 288 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 242427. Prntas sp. Rubiaceae. From Ghana. Seeds presented by the University College, Achimota. Re- ceived September 26, 1957. 242428. Triticum (hybrid). Poaceae. From Germany. Seeds presented by Bayerische Landersaatzuchtanstalp, Freising. Received October 1, 1957. ‘M1’. Spring type;seedred. Susceptible to stem rust and resistant to mildew. 242429 to 242489. From Scotland. Collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant In- troduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received September 27, 1957. From Botanical Garden, Edinburgh. Cuttings unless otherwise noted. 242429. CoRNUS HESSEI Koehn. Cornaceae. Col. No. 5490. Dwarf deciduous shrub; leaves elliptic, reddish-purple above, glaucous beneath; flowers white. Probably of garden origin. 242430. GREVILLEA ROSMARINIFOLIA A. Cunn. Proteaceae. Col. No. 5497. ‘Wakehurst’. Much-branched evergreen shrub to 3 feet high; leaves linear; flowers coral red. 242431. ILEX CRENATA var. NUMMULARIA (Fr. & Sav.) Yatabe Aquifoliaceae. Holly. Col. No. 5492. Evergreen shrub to 3 feet high; leaves nearly oval; berries black. 242432. LoBELIA FULGENS Willd. Campanulaceae. Mexican lobelia. Col. No. 5500. ‘Queen Victoria’. Rhizomatous perennial to 4 feet high; leaves reddish; flowers scarlet. 242433. Maano.ia (hybrid). Magnoliaceae. Col. No. 5499. (M. campbellia % M. mollicomata). Deciduous tree; flowers to 10 inches in diameter, pink. 242434. REEVESIA PUBESCENS Mast. Sterculiaceae. Col. No. 5473. Evergreen shrub to 10 feet high; leaves elliptic. 242435. RHODODENDRON (hybrid). Ericaceae. Col. No. 5452. (R. albescens XK R. cilticalyx). Extremely floriferous; flowers white to pinkish. 242436. RHODODENDRON ARAIOPHYLLUM Balf. f. & W. W. Smith. Col. No. 5454. Evergreen shrub to 16 feet tall; flowers white, flushed rose - or lavender, with a basal crimson blotch and crimson dots. 242437 and 242438. RHODODENDRON ARBOREUM J. E. Sm. ; Tree rhododendron. 242437. Col. No. 5461. Flowers red. 242438. Col. No. 5476. ‘Wallich’. Shrub to 20 feet high; flowers blood red. 242439. RHODODENDRON ARGYROPHYLLUM var. nankingense. Franch. Col. No. 5494. Evergreen shrub to 6 feet high; leaves elliptic, lustrous green above, silvery tomentose below; flowers red. 242440. RHODODENDRON BUREAVII Franch. Col. No. 5496. Evergreen shrub to 6 feet high; leaves rusty tomentose while young; flowers red. 242441. RHODODENDRON (hybrid). Col. No. 5485. (R. assamicum X R. burmanicum). Leaves to 3 inches long; flowers white, spotted red. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 289 242429 to 242489—Continued 242442. RHODODENDRON CARNEUM Hutch. Col. No. 5448. Flowers dark pink. 242443. RHODODENDRON CHRYSADORON Tagg. Col. No. 5453. ‘Golden Gift’. Flowers yellow, red spotted. 242444. RHODODENDRON CHRYSEUM Balf. & Ward Col. No. 5498. Evergreen shrub to 2 feet high; leaves to 1 inch long; flowers 2 inches across, yellow. 242445. RHODODENDRON CILIICALYX Franch. Col. No. 5456. Evergreen shrub to 10 feet high; flowers pure white. 242446. RHODODENDRON CONCATENANS Hutch. Col. No. 5501. Evergreen shrub to 4 feet high; leaves broadly ovate, glaucous above, white below; flowers red. 242447 to 242449. RHODODENDRON CRASSUM Franch. 242447. Col. No. 5447. Flowers white, fragrant. 242448. Col. No. 5448. Shrub to 8 feet high; flowers pure white, fragrant. 242449. Col. No. 5504. Evergreen shrub to 10 feet high; leaves oblance- olate or elliptic, lustrous above, glaucous and brown punctate below; flowers white. 242450. RHODODENDRON cuBITTII Hutch. Col. No. 5488. Shrub to 8 feet high; flowers rose. 242451. RHODODENDRON DALHOUSIAE Hook. f. Col. No. 5483. Sprawly evergreen shrub to 10 feet high; flowers white fragrant. 242452. RHODODENDRON DELAVAYI Franch. Col. No. 5462. Typical form. 242453. RHODODENDRON DIAPREPES Balf. & W. W. Sm. Col. No. 5474. Shrub to 20 feet high; flowers white. 242454. RHODODENDRON EDGWORTHII Hook. f. Col. No. 5502. Evergreen shrub to 4 feet high; leaves lustrous green above, brownish tomentose below; flowers white, fragrant. 242455. RHODODENDRON EXIMIUM Nutt. Col. No. 5446. Leaves extremely rufous. 242456 to 242460. RHODODENDRON FACETUM Balf. & Ward. 242456. Col. No. 5464. Flowers coral red. 242457. Col. No. 5449. Flowers coral red, waxy. 242458. Col. No. 5463. Flowers coral red. 242459. Col. No. 5467. Flowers coral red. 242460. Col. No. 5471. Shrub to 20 feet high; flowers coral red. 242461. RHODODENDRON GRIERSONIANUM Balf. & Forr. Col. No. 5477. Shrub to 15 feet high; flowers orange-vermillion. 242462. RHODODENDRON GRIFFITHIANUM Wight. Col. No. 5470. ‘Roseum’. Shrub to 15 feet high; flowers 4 inches long, pinkish. 242463. RHODODENDRON HARDINGII Forr. Col. No. 5450. Plant. 789—-199—66——19 290 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 242429 to 242489—Continued 242464. RHODODENDRON HODGSONII Hook. f. Col. No. 5506. Evergreen shrub to 20 feet high; leaves silvery-green above, rusty tomentose below; flowers purplish-crimson. 242465. RHODODENDRON INSIGNE Hemsl. & Wils. Col. No. 5505. Evergreen shrub to 6 feet high; leaves elliptic, lustrous green above, silvery below; flowers red. 242466 and 242467. RHODODENDRON ITEOPHYLLUM Hutch. 242466. Col. No. 5469. Shrub to 4 feet high; flowers white. 242467. No. 5472. 242468. RHODODENDRON JOHNSTONEANUM (Brandis) Watt Col. No. 5460. Evergreen shrub to 6 feet high; flowers white to yellow spotted, fragrant. 242469. RHODODENDRON LINDLEYI T. Moore Col. No. 5457. Evergreen shrub often epiphytic in the wild; flowers white fragrant. 242470. RHODODENDRON LOCHAE F. Muell. Col. No. 5466. Flowers scarlet, tubular; leaves leathery, glossy green above 242471. RHODODENDRON LUKIANGENSE Franch. Col. No. 5463. Evergreen shrub. 242472. RHODODENDRON MADDENII Hook. f. Col. No. 5481. Evergreen shrub to 8 feet high; flowers pure white, fragrant, 242473. RHODODENDRON MANIPURENSE Balf. & Watt Col. No. 5484. Shrub to 8 feet high; flowers tinged pink. 242474. RHODODENDRON MEGACALYX Balf. f. & Ward Col. No. 5475. Flowers to 5 inches long, pure white, fragrant. 242475. RHODODENDRON MOUPINENSE Franch. Col. No. 5479. Evergreen shrub to 6 feet high; leaves lustrous above; flowers white, tinged pink. 242476. RHODODENDRON (hybrid). Col. No. 5455. (R. nuttallia X R. veitchianum). Evergreen shrub; flowers white. 242477. RHODODENDRON OLDHAMII Maxim. Col. No. 5487. Evergreen shrub to 4 feet high; leaves and stems brownish, hairy; flowers orange-red. 242478. RHODODENDRON SCABRUM Don Col. No. 5458. Evergreen shrub to 6 feet high; flowers red. 242479. RHODODENDRON SINONUTTALLII Balf. f. & Forr. Col. No. 5468. Sprawly shrub to 15 feet high; flowers white. 242480. RHODODENDRON SUPRANUBIUM Hutch. Col. No. 5451. Evergreen shrub. 242481. RHODODENDRON THOMSONII Hook. f. Col. No. 5503. Evergreen shrub to 20 feet high; leaves broadly ovate to suborbicular, leathery, lustrous above, silvery below; flowers bright coral red. 242482. RHODODENDRON TAGGIANUM Hutch. Col. No. 5482. Flowers white. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 291 242429 to 242489—Continued 242483. RHODODENDRON VALENTINIANUM Forr. Col. No. 5495. Evergreen shrub to 3 feet high; leaves obovate, slightly serrate-ciliate; flowers white, borne in great profusion, fragrant. 242484. RHODODENDRON VEITCHIANUM Hook. Col. No. 5486. Shrub or small tree; flowers pink. 242485. RHODODENDRON (hybrid). Col. No. 5478. (R. dalhousiae X R. nuttallii). Shrub to 10 feet high; flowers white, fragrant. 242486. RHODODENDRON ZEYLANICUM Loud. Col. No. 5459. Shrub to 20 feet high; flowers blood red. 242487. SaAwLtx cAPREA L. Salicaceae. Col. No. 5489. ‘Pendula’. Large deciduous shrub; branches pendant; leaves elliptic, undulate. 242488. Saix FARGESII Burkill. Col. No. 5493. Deciduous shrub to 5 feet high; twigs and buds reddish, lustrous; leaves to 6 inches long, 3 inches wide, thickish, serrate, veins prominent. 242489. VERBENA TRIDENS Lagasca Verbenaceae. Col. No. 5491. Evergreen shrub to 3 feet high; branches wiry, whitish; leaves very abbreviated. 242490 and 242491. From China. Seeds presented by the Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Taipei, Taiwan. Received September 30, 1957. 242490. CiTRuSs GRANDIS (L.) Osbeck Rutaceae. Pummelo. ‘Mato’. 242491. RapPHANUS sATivus L. Brassicaceae. Radish. ‘Mei-noon’. 242492 to 242494. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Servico de Experimentacao Zootecnica, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul. Received October 1, 1957. 242492. SvTIzOLOBIUM ATERRIMUM Piper & Tracy Fabaceae. Velvetbean. ‘Mucuna Preta’. 242493. STIzOLOBIUM sp. ‘Mucuna Ana’. 242494. STIzZOLOBIUM sp. ‘“Mucuna Jaspeada’. 242495 to 242497. SANGUISORBA OFFICINALIS L.. Rosaceae. From Belgium. Seeds presented by the Centre de Cartographie Phytosocio- logique, Brussels. Received October 2, 1957. Localities given are original sources. 242495. ‘Champignolle’. France. 242496. ‘Lahr-In-Brisgau’. Rhine Valley, Germany. 242497. ‘Jalhay’. Province de Liege, Ardennes, Belgium. 292 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 242498 to 242515. Triticum AEsTivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Istituto di Allevamento Vegetale per la Cerealicoltura, Bologne. Received October 3, 1957. 242498. ‘Alessandro Vivenza’. 242507. ‘Ovest’. 242499. ‘Elia’. 242508. ‘Produttore’. 242500. ‘Falchetto’. I.B.O. 222 242509. ‘Valdoria’. 242501. ‘Funone’. I.B.0. 1494 242510. I.B.O. 110. 242502.) Eunotio, wl BO. 1535: 242511. I.B.0. 763. 242503. ‘Generoso’. 242512. I.B.O. 911. 242504. ‘Leonardo’. 242513. I.B.0. 1364. 242505. ‘Leone’. 242514. I.B.0O. 1892. 242506. ‘Loro’. 242515. R. 37. 242516. CANARIUM INDICUM Stick. Burseraceae. Kanari. From New Guinea. Seed presented by the Agricultural Extension Station, Sub-District, Bogia. Received October 4, 1957. ‘Galip’. 242517 to 242544. From Great Britain. Collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received October 3, 1957. From Talbot Manor, Kings Lynn, Fincham, Norfolk, England. Received as plants unless otherwise noted. 242517. AGAPANTHUS ORIENTALIS Leighton Liliaceae. Col. No. 5605. ‘Trudy’. Flowers very dark blue, semi-pendulous. 242518 to 242525. Buxus SEMPERVIRENS L. Buxaceae. Common box. 242518. Col. No. 5592. ‘Aurea-Pendula’. Weeping boxwood; branches pendulous; leaves ovate to 1.25 inch long, deep green, yellowish variegated. (Cuttings.) 242519. Col. No. 5582. ‘Rotundifolia’. Erect form; leaves to 1 inch long. 242520. Col. No. 5594. ‘Rotundifolia Maculata’. Leaves mostly ovate to nearly round, some streaked with vellow. 242521. Col. No. 5591. ‘Bullata’. Leaves broadly ovate to suborbicular, 1.25 inch long, deep green. 242522. Col. No. 5590. ‘Myosotifolia’. Leaves elliptic, to 1.25 inch long. 242523. Col. No. 5593. ‘Pendula’. Branches pendulous; leaves 0.75 inch long, mostly elliptic. 242524. Col. No. 5595. ‘Prostrata’. Stiff-growing prostrate boxwood to 2 feet high; branches white, showing through the very dark green lustrous foliage. 242525. Col. No. 5598. ‘Angustifolia’. Leaves to 1 inch long, mostly ovate, upper surface sometimes semirugose, dark green. 242526. CoRNUS ALTERNIFOLIA L.f. Cornaceae. Col. No. 5584. ‘Argentea’. Shrub to 6 feet high; leaves streaked with white. (Cuttings.) 242527. CYNORCHIS UNCINATA H. Perr. Orchidaceae. Col. No. 5616. Terrestrial. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 293 242517 to 242544—Continued 242528 and 242529. IJILEx aquiroLtium L. Aquifoliaceae. English holly. 242528. Col. No. 5599. ‘Aurea Medio-Picta’. Golden Milkmaid Holly. Leaves mostly ovate, coarsely undulate-toothed, uniformly golden-yellow bordered, the body of the leaf lustrous green. 242529. Col. No. 5597. ‘Hastata’. Plant dwarfish; leaves very thick, 3 to 5 spined, leaf appearing as if 3-lobed, the middle portion much extended and spine-tipped. 242530. ILEx X ALTACLARENSIS Dallim. Col. No. 5580. ‘Hendersonii’. Leaves mostly entire, occasionally vary short spine-toothed; berries red. (Pistillate.) 242531 and 242532. ILEX AQUIFOLIUM L. English holly. 242531. Col. No. 5601. ‘Argentea-Marginata Elegantissima’. Leaves to 3 inches long, mostly ovate, strongly undulate, spiny-toothed, margins variously silvery bordered. (Pistillate). 242532. Col. No. 5589. ‘Madam Briot’. Leaves ovate to 3 inches long, coarsely spiny, undulate-toothed, margins with a narrow yellowish- green band. (Staminate). 242533. ILEX X ALTACLARENSIS Dallim. Col. No. 5596. ‘Camelliaefolia Aurea-Marginata’. Leaves yellowish- variegated, ovate, sparingly spine-toothed, flat, margins yellowish. 242534. MK EFERSTEINIA TOLIMENSIS Schltr. Orchidaceae. Col. No. 5615. Epiphytic. 242535. MAHONIA TOLUACENSIS Bean Berberidaceae. Col. No. 5586. Evergreen shrub to 5 feet high; leaves spiny-toothed, leaflets elliptic. (Cuttings.) 242536. PEPEROMIA LYALLII C. DC. Piperaceae. Col. No. 5617. Creeping, succulent perennial; leaves broadly ovate to orbicular, glaucous above, lighter below, the veins of the young leaves reddish. (Cuttings.) 242537. PEPEROMIA sp. Col. No. 5612. Creeping, succulent perennial; leaves broadly ovate to nearly orbicular, short hairy throughout. (Cuttings.) 242538. PEPEROMIA sp. Col. No. 5613. Wiry-stemmed, creeping perennial; leaves obovate to nearly orbicular, succulent wlth 3-parallel veins. 242539. RuUTA GRAVEOLENS L. Rutaceae. Common rue. Col. No. 5607. ‘Jackman’. Plant to 10 inches high; foliage blue. 252540. SamBucus NiGRA L. Caprifoliaceae. European elder. Col. No. 5583. ‘Albo-Variegata’. Deciduous shrub to eight feet high; leaves streaked with white. 242541. TAPEINOCHEILOS PUNGENS Mig. Zingiberaceae. Col. No. 5604. Rhizomatous plant to five feet high; leaves broadly elliptic, inflorescence basal, conelike, terminal on a scape, bracts reddish. 242542. (Undetermined.) Col. No. 5606. Rhizomatous perennial; leaves narrow, irislike; fruits blue. 242543 and 242544. MerpINILLA SEDIFOLIA Jummelle & Perrier Melastoma- taceae. 242543. Col. No. 5610. Epiphyte; stems delicate, creeping; leaves nearly orbicular, fleshy; flowers allegedly red. 242544. Col. No. 5614. Perennia* 294. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 242545 to 242616. From Great Britain. Plants and cuttings collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received October 4, 1957. From Talbot Manor, Kings Lynn, Fincham, Norfolk, England. 242545. ADENIUM OBESUM (Forsk.) Roem. & Schult. Apocynaceae. Col. No. 5573. Fleshy stemmed shrub; leaves tufted at the ends of the branches; flowers pink. 242546. BEGONIA AUGUSTAE Irmscher Begoniaceae. Col. No. 5558. Perennial; leaves bronze green above, lustrous, reddish below. 242547. BEGONIA BARKERI Knowl. & Westc. Col. No. 5572. Rank growing perennial; stems erect, thickish, little branched; leaves peltate, oblique, shallowly dentate lobed, dull green. 242548. BEGONIA CAROLINIAEFOLIA Regai Col. No. 5557. ‘Riga Cross’. Perennial with an arborescent habit; stems to 3 inches thick, erect; leaves digitately divided into 7 leaflets. 242549. BEGONIA CATHAYANA Hemsl. Col. No. 5542. Perennial, velvet-hairy throughout; leaves oblique, to 6 inches long, dark green above, veins red. 242550. BEGONIA COOPERI C. DC. Col. No. 5511. Perennial to 2 feet high; leaves elm-shaped, strongly veined. 242551. BEGONIA CONVOLVULACEA A. DC. Col. No. 5571. Perennial to 14 inches high; stems erect; leaves semiorbic- ular or oblique, lustrous green above. 242552. BEGONIA DAEDALEA Lem. Col. No. 5553. Rhizomatous perennial to 24 inches high; leaves strongly maculate, red and green ciliate. 242553. BEGONIA DREGEI Otto & Dietr. Col. No. 55389. Perennial, semifurrowed and angled stems; leaves strongly oblique, sinuate-dentate, with a lustrous metallic sheen, dark green above, reddish below. 242554. BEGONIA EPIPSILA Brade Col. No. 5579. Perennial to 14 inches high; leaves lustrous green above, reddish below with rusty indumentum. 242555. BEGONIA FAGIFOLIA Fisch. Col. No. 5541. Perennial with creeping, semiscrambling stems; leaves ovate in outline, lustrous green above, uniformly scattered pubescent above and below, petioles and stems reddish. 242556. BEGONIA GIGANTEA Wall. Col. No. 5567. Rhizomatous plant; stems robust to 24 inches high; leaves strongly oblique, acuminate, lustrous green above. 242557. BEGONIA INFLATA C. B. Clark Col. No. 5555. Rhizomatous plant; stems succulent, erect, reddish; leaves oblique, deep green above. 242558. Braonia (hybrid). Col. No. 5566. (B. fuchsioides — B. nitida). Perennial to 24 inches high; stems erect; leaves to 3 inches long, serrate and undulate, lustrous green above, scattered puberulent above and below; flowers pink. 242559. BEGONIA sp. Col. No. 5562. ‘Leminshi’. Climbing habit. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 295 242545 to 242616—Continued 242560. BEGONIA LUXURIANS Scheidw. Col. No. 5544. Perennial to 10 feet high; leaves digitately divided into about 8 distinct leaflets, scabrous above; petiole reddish, at least when young. 242561. BEGONIA MALABARICA Lam. Col. No. 5547. Erect perennial; leaves oblique, serrate-dentate, scabrous, bright green above, veins reddish. 242562. BEGONIA MANNII Hook. f. Col. No. 5510. Erect, fibrous perennial to 3 feet high; flowers coral-pink. _ 242563. BEGONIA NATALENSIS Hook. Col. No. 5554. Much-branched perennial; leaves dentate, oblique, green above, reddish below; flowers white in profusion. 242564. BEGONIA QUADRILOCULARIS Blade Col. No. 5546. Rhizomatous perennial to 30 inches high, robust; leaves serrate, scabrous dark green above, veins raised, lighter below. 242565. BEGONIA RAJAH Ridley Col. No. 5533. Rhizomatous perennial; leaves to 8 inches long, blades oblique cordate; veins above green with purplish red patches, raised. 242566 and 242567. BEGONIA RIGIDA Regel 242566. Col. No. 5561. (No data.) 242567. Col. No. 5564. Rhizomatous perennial to 24 inches high; leaves to 5 inches long, lustrous green above, lighter below. _ 242568. BEGONIA ROTUNDIFOLIA Lam. Col. No. 5523. Rhizomatous perennial; leaves to 8 inches long, blade orbicular-cordate, undulate, petioles reddish; flowers whitish-pink, rising above the leaves. 242569. BEGONIA ROXBURGHI DC. Col. No. 5569. Rhizomatous plant; leaves rising from the base; petioles to 10 inches long, blades to 8 inches long, lustrous green above. 242570. BEGONIA RUBRO-VENIA Hook. Col. No. 5565. Rhizomatous plant; stems erect, little branched above; leaves long-petiolate; blades silvery maculate, shield-shaped. 242571. BEGONIA SERRATIPETALA Irmscher Col. No. 5560. Rhizomatous perennial; leaves to 4 inches long, undulate, crispate, deep bronze-green above, reddish below. 242572. BEGONIA ULMIFOLIA Willd. Col. No. 5568. Rhizomatous plant; stems erect, little branched; leaves elm-shaped, lustrous green above. 242573. BEGONIA PHYLLOMANIACA Mart. Col. No. 5551. Perennial to 30 inches high; leaves grapelike in shape’ hairy, with leaflets along the main veins. 242574. BEGONIA sp. Col. No. 5559. Rhizomatous perennial to 14 inches high; leaves to 5 inches long, serrate, glaucous above; petioles reddish. 242575. BEGONIA sp. Col. No. 5570. Rhizomatous perennial to 16 inches high; stems bronzelike; leaves to 3 inches long, veins strongly impressed; flowers pinkish. _ 242576. BEGONIA sp. Col. No. 5556. Rhizomatous plant; leaves to 10 inches long, petiole longer than the blade, blade deep green, hairy above, velvety-red below. 296 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 242545 to 242616—Continued 242577. BEGONIA sp. Col. No. 5513. Rhizomatous perennial to 4 inches high; leaves deep lustrous green, reddish at the petiole. 242578. BEGONIA sp. Col. No. 5550. Robust, rhizomatous perennial; leaves to 12 inches long, oblique, lustrous dark green above. 242579. BEGONIA sp. (No data.) 242580. BEGONIA sp Col. No. 5540. ‘C.P. Raffill’. Perennial; leaves very oblique, sinuate- dentate, silvery in patches between the veins, green along the veins, uniformly red below. 242581. BEGONIA FERNANDO-COSTAE Irmscher Col. No. 5563. Rhizomatous plant; leaves velvety-red below, bronze-green, hairy above; flowers white, on scapes, peduncles reddish. 242582. BEGONIA sp. Col. No. 5576. ‘Fireflush’. Rhizomatous plant; leaves to 18 inches long, petioles reddish pubescent, blades oblique, dentate, margin bronze-green towards the periphery; flowers pink. 242583. BEGONIA sp. Col. No. 5552. ‘Ripple Rosea’. Little-branched, erect perennial; leaves oblique, bright green, lustrous above; flowers deep pink, terminal. 242584. BERBERIS VALDIVIANA Phil. Berberidaceae. Barberry. Col. No. 5577. Spiny evergreen shrub to 6 feet high; leaves elliptic, lustrous green above, mostly entire. 242585. CosTUS MALORTIEANUS H. Wendl. Zingiberaceae. Col. No. 5575. Rhizomatous perennial; stems to 3 feet high; leaves broadly ovate, pubescent above; flowers yellow, lip marked red. 242586. Costus mosiacus Bull. Col. No. 5545. Rhizomatous perennial; leaves sessile, elliptic, semitranslu- cent, succulent, midrib prominent. 242587. DIANDROLYRA BICOLOR Stapf Poaceae. Col. No. 5509. Short rhizomatous perennial; blades to 5 inches long, purplish. 242588. DRIMIOPSIS KIRKII Baker Liliaceae. Col. No. 5528. Bulbous perennial; leaves to 8 inches long, strap-shaped, strongly maculate. 242589. EKPIPHYLLUM sp. Col. No. 5516. Stems flat to 3 inches; flowers white, tubular to 5 inches long. 242590. EPIScIA LILICINA Hanst. Gesneriaceae. Col. No. 5537. Rhizomatous perennial; rootstalks creeping, rooting at the nodes; leaves broadly ovate to 3 inches long, evenly serrate-dentate, deep green above, semirugose, uniformly short pubescent above and below; flowers lav- ender, petals fringed. 242591. Episcia PUNCTATA Hanst. Col. No. 5536. Rhizomatous perennial; stoloniferous and rooting at the nodes; leaves semitufted at the tips of the branches, ovate to elliptic, serrate. 242592. HRANTHEMUM CINNABARINUM Wall. Acanthaceae. Col. No. 5524. Perennial to 12 inches high; flowers orange-red. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 297 242545 to 242616—Continued 242593. ERANTHEMUM WATTII Stapf Col. No. 5515. Perennial, to 2 feet high; flowers deep lavender-violet. 242594. HIBISCUS ACETOSELLA Welw. Malvaceae. Col. No. 5549. Shrub; leaves bronze-red to maroon-red, petiolate, blade deeply lobed and dentate; flowers deep pink. 242595. Hoya AFFINIS var. SOLANIFLORA Schlechter Asclepiadaceae. Col. No. 5529. Perennial vine; leaves laceolate, acuminate, dark green. 242596. Hoya aNnGusTiFrouia Traill Col. No. 5522. Scrambling, succulent perennial; leaves linear, grooved, to 4 inches long. 242597 and 242598. Hoya IMPERIALIS Lindl. 242597. Col No. 5514. Scrambling succulent perennial; leaves broadly elliptic, acuminate, dull green above, glabrous, tomentose below. 242598. Col. No. 5535. 242599. Hoya rIpLEYI King & Gamble Col. No. 5531. Scrambling perennial; leaves broadly ovate, veins strongly marked, reddish. 242600. Hoya LONGIFOLIA Wall. Col. No. 5530. Scrambling perennial; leaves broadly elliptic, furrowed above, bright green. 242601. ILExX X ALTACLARENSIS Dallim. Aquifoliaceae. Col. No. 5578. ‘Laevigata Polycarpa’. Large evergreen shrub; leaves mostly entire, sometimes spine-tipped; berries red. 242602. IJMPATIENS REPENS Moon Impatientaceae. Col. No. 5538. Perennial stems reddish green, creeping, succulent; flowers bright yellow. 242603. MeEDINILLA SEDIFOLIA Jummelle & Perrier Melastomataceae. Col. No. 5521. Epiphytic, succulent, creeping perennial; leaves orbicular; flowers red. 242604. KoHLERIA LINDENIANA (Regel) H. E. Moore Gesneriaceae. Col. No. 5534. Rhizomatous perennial; stems semicreeping, rooting at the nodes; leaves broadly ovate, veins deep green, purplish-red between, soft pubescent; flowers white with a lavender eye. 242605. LEEA AMABILIS Veitch Vitaceae. Col. No. 5548. Shrub; leaves elliptic, toothed, bronze-green above when young, white stripe down the midvein, reddish below. 242606. MaRrcGRAVIA UMBELLATA L. Marcgraviaceae. Col. No. 5574. Creeping perennial, rooting at the nodes; juvenile leaves emarginate, serrate, sessile, ovate, green above. 242607. NavTiLocaLyx LtyNcuit (Hook. f.) Sprague Gesneriaceae. Col. No. 5543. Perennial; stems thick, semisucculent; leaves to 8 inches long, spathulate, serrate, lustrous green above, purplish-red_ below. 242608. CHLOROPHYTUM BICHETII (S. Karrer) Backer Liliaceae. Col. No. 5587. Tuberous rooted, densely tufted perennial to 6 inches high; leaves grasslike, white-streaked. 242609. PELARGONIUM SAXIFRAGOIDES N. E. Br. Geraniaceae. - Col. No. 5518. Trailing perennial with weak, succulent stems; leaves deeply 4-5 dentate. 298 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 242545 to 242616—Continued 242610. PELARGONIUM sp. Col. No. 5527. ‘Happy Thought’. Leaves crispate, undulate, middle por- tion white, periphery green. 242611. PELARGONIUM sp. Col. No. 5512. ‘Double Rose-Flowered’. Flowers roselike in appearance, dark-red. 242612... PEPEROMIA BRACHYTRICHA Baker Piperaceae. Col. No. 5519. Creeping epiphyte to 6 inches high, rooting at the nodes; leaves obovate, succulent, to 1 inch in diameter. 242613. PEPEROMIA MADAGASCARIENSIS DC, Col. No. 5525. Creeping epiphyte, rooting at the nodes; leaves fleshy, uni- formly puberulent, green above, purplish-red below. 242614. PEPEROMIA ROTUNDIFOLIA Schlecht. & Cham. Col. No. 5520. Creeping epiphyte, rooting at the nodes; leaves to 1 inch long. | 242615. RUELLIA MACRANTHA Mart. Acanthaceae. Col. No. 5526. Perennial to 6 feet high; leaves green above, covered by raphides below; flowers fuchsia-pink. 242616. BURBIDGEA SCHIZOCHEILA W. Hackett Zingiberaceae. Col. No. 5532. Rhizomatous perennial; leaves dark green, lustrous. 242617 to 242623. SaccHarum (hybrid). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Australia. Cuttings presented by the Bureau of Sugar Industry, Brisbane, Queensland. Received October 4, 1957. 242617. I 102. 242621. Q 63. 242618. K 696. 242622. Q 67. 242619. Q 61. 242623. Q 70. 242620. Q 62. 242624 to 242626. SaccHarum (hybrid). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Fiji. Cuttings presented by the ColonialSugar Refining Co., Ltd., Lautoka. Received October 4, 1957. 242624. 55 R. 8062. 242626. 55 R. 8070. 242625. 55 R. 8063. 242627 to 242635. From Portugal. Seeds collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received October 7, 1957. From Portugal, unless otherwise indicated. 242627. BRUNFELSIA CALYCINA Benth Solanaceae. Col. No. 5164. Quinta da Meio, Entre Quintas, Oporto. Evergreen tree to 20 feet high; flowers opening deep blue-violet, changing to nearly white. 242628. CyYTISUS BATTANDIERI Marie Fabaceae. Broom. Col. No. 5169. Arboretum, Vilmorin-Andrieux et Cie, Verrieres-le- Buisson, southwest Paris, France. 242629 SaAROTHAMNUS WELWITSCHI Bois & Reut. Fabaceae. Col. No. 5161. Open dry rocky granite slopes, Guarda. Much-branched shrub to 8 feet high; flowers yellow, pods villous. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 299 242627 to 242635—Continued 242630. Diciratis THAPSI L. Scrophulariaceae. Col. No. 5160. East of Guarda. Perennial to 18 inches high; leaves some- what hairy. 242631. GENISTA AETHNENSIS (Bivona) DC. Fabaceae. Aetna broom. Col. No. 5163. Nursery of Grandes Roseraies du Val de Loire, Orleans. Much-branched shrub to 8 feet high; stems green, almost leafless; flowers golden yellow. 242632. GENISTA PILOSA L. Silkyleaf broom. Col. No. 5190. Nursery of T. R. Hayes, Garden Craftsmen, Ambleside, Westmoreland, England. Prostrate shrub; flowers yellow. 242633. GENISTA LUSITANICA L. Col. No. 5162. Open dry rocky granite slopes, Guardo. Dense compact bush; stems glaucous; flowers golden yellow. 242634. CISTUS MONSPELIENSIS L. Montpelier rockrose. Col. No. 5159. Open-pine forest near Viseu. Shrub to 2 feet high, much- branched, spreading. 242635. VIBURNUM JAPONICUM (Thunb.) Spreng. Caprifoliaceae. Col. No. 5136. Woodland, Quinta da Meio, Entre, Quintas, Oporto. Ever- green shrub to 8 feet high; leaves lustrous above; flowers white. 242636 to 242657. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Kasukabe Experiment Station, Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture. Received October 7, 1957. 242636. AcALYPHA AUSTRALIS L. Euphorbiaceae. 242637. AMBLYGONUM PILOSUM Nakai Polygonaceae. 242638. AMMI VISNAGA (L.) Lam. Apiaceae. 242639. ANGELICA ACUTILOBA (Sieb. & Zucc.) Kitag. Apiaceae. 242640. ANGELICA DAHURICA (Fisch.) Benth. & Hook. f. 242641. CHAMAESYCE HUMIFUSA Prokhanov Euphorbiaceae. 242642. CRYPTOTAENIA JAPONICA Hassk. Apiaceae. 242643. DaAPHNIPHYLLUM MACROPODUM Miquel Euphorbiaceae. 242644. GLAUCIUM FLAVUM Crantz Papaveraceae. Yellow hornpoppy. 242645. Hipiscus HAMABO Sieb. & Zuce. Malvaceae. 242646. Mosita PERFORATA Koidz. Menthaceae. 242647. PHYTOLACCA ACINOSA Roxb. Phytolaccaceae. Pokeberry. 242648. PLANTAGO MAJOR L. Plantaginaceae. 242649. PLANTAGO LANCEOLATA L. 242650. PLANTAGO MARITIMA L. 242651. SaLvIA SCLAREA L. Menthaceae. Common clary 242652. SALVIA VERTICILLATA L. 242653. VERONICA ARVENSIS L. Scrophulariaceae. 242654. VERONICA OFFICINALIS L. 242655. VERONICA VIRGINICA L. 242656. (Undetermined.) Apiaceae. 242657. (Undetermined.) 300 _ PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 242658. StizoLtospium sp. Fabaceae. From Colombia. Seeds presented by R. Hendrickson, Barranquilla. Received October 7, 1957. 242659 and 242660. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomico, Campinas, Sao Paulo. Received October 7, 1957. 242659. Lupinus aLtBus L. Fabaceae. White lupine. 242660. Lupinus anGcustirouius L. Blue lupine. 242661 to 242789. From Great Britain. Collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant In- troduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville) Md. Received October 7, 1957. From Talbot Manor, Kings Lynn, Fincham, Norfolk, England, unless otherwise noted. Received as plants unless otherwise noted. 242661 to 242669. Cambridge Botanic Garden, Cambridge, England. 242661. AGaAveE PARRYI Engelm. Amaryllidaceae. Col. No. 5648. Plant trunkless; leaves glaucous, prickly-margined; flowers creamy-yellow. 242662. BEGONIA CRISPULA Brade Begoniaceae. Col. No. 5638. Plant dwarfish; leaves nearly orbicular. (Cuttings.) 242663. BERBERIS > BRISTOLENSIS Ahrend Berberidaceae. Barberry. Col. No. 5600. (Probably B. calliantha X< B. verruculosa). Evergreen shrub to 4 feet high; leaves mostly ovate, lustrous green above, glaucous below, undulate. 242664. CuHrIRITA SINENSIS Lindl. Gesneriaceae. Col. No. 5637. Perennial; leaves elliptic, green-maculate and silvery; flowers lilac. (Cuttings.) 242665. CYANASTRUM CORDIFOLIUM Oliv. Pontederiaceae. Col. No. 5639. Originally from West Africa. Perennial from a tuberous- like base; leaves basal, dioscorea-like; flowers blue. 242666. CyYTISUS PURPUREUS Scop. Fabaceae. Broom. Col. No. 5631. Deciduous shrub to 2 feet high; leaves trifoliate, very deep green; flowers purple. 242667. ERANTHEMUM WATTII Stapf Acanthaceae. Col. No. 5641. Perennial to 18 inches high; flowers dark purple. (Cuttings.) 242668. EUPATORIUM SORDIDUM Less. Asteraceae. Col. No. 5642. Rank-growing shrub to 6 feet high; young leaves bronze- green, petioles reddish; leaves to 8 inches long; flowers violet. (Cuttings.) 242669. HIBBERTIA DENTATA R. Br. Dilleniaceae. Col. No. 5634. Climbing evergreen perennial; leaves elliptic, bronze- green; flowers bright yellow. (Cuttings.) 242670. ILEex aquirotium L. Aquifoliaceae. Col. No. 5588. ‘Ovata’. Leaves mostly flat, elliptic, coarsely toothed, deep green above. (Cuttings.) (Staminate.) 242671 and 242672. ILEx X ALTACLARENSIS Dallim. 242671. Col. No. 5581. ‘Pyramidalis’. Leaves predominantly coarse spiny undulate-toothed, sometimes nearly entire, lustrous above; a good berried type. (Cuttings.) (Pistillate.) JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 301 242661 to 242789—Continued 242671 to 242672—Continued 242672. Col. No. 5587. ‘Pyramidalis Aurea’. Branches ascending; leave. elliptic to oblanceolate, mostly entire, yellow margin; fruits a good reds (Cuttings.) (Pistillate.) 242673. ILEX AQUIFOLIUM L. English holly. Col. No. 5585. ‘Argentea-Regina’. Silver Queen holly. Leaves broadly ovate, coarsely spine-toothed, flat to undulate, yellow band. (Cuttings.) (Staminate.) 242674. ILex InTEGRA Thunb Holly. Col. No. 5633. Cambridge Botanic Garden, Cambridge. Small evergreen tree or large shrub; leaves to 4 inches long; fruit bright red. (Cuttings.) 242675. ILEXX ALTACLARENSIS Dallim. Col. No. 5602. ‘Nigrescens’. Leaves broadly ovate, flat entire, dark green above, dull yellowish green below; berries dark red. (Cuttings.) 242676 to 242678. Cambridge Botanic Garden, Cambridge. 242676. Iris (hybrid). Iridaceae. Col. No. 5629. (J. japonica X I. wattit). 242677. JABOROSA INTEGRIFOLIA Lam. Solanaceae. Col. No. 5634. Rhizomatous perennial; leaves basal; flowers white. 242678. LoBELIA EBRINUS L. Campanulaceae. Col. No. 5636. ‘Kath Mallard’. Flowers double, pale blue. (Cuttings.) 242679. SANSEVIERIA METALLICA Ger. & Labr. Liliaceae. Col. No. 5603. Stout rhizomatous perennial; leaves undulate; flowers long- tubular, white. 242680 and 242681. Cambridge Botanic Garden, Cambridge. 242680. SEQUOIA SEMPERVIRENS (Lamb.) Endl. Pinaceae. Col. No. 5632. ‘Cantab’. GAULTHETTYA WISLEYENUS (Marchant) Rehd. Ericaceae. Col. No: 6078. | Gualtheriashallon« <.-Pernettya mucronata. Spreading ever- green shrub to two feet high. 243814. GUNNERA CHILENSIS Lam. Haloragidaceae. Chilean gunnera. Col. No. 6059. Caerhays Castle Garden, near St. Austell, Cornwall. Coarse rhizomatous perennial; leaves to ten feet long, blades three feet wide. 243815. ILEX X ALTACLARENSIS Dallim. Aquifoliaceae. Holly. Col. No. 6069. ‘Camelliaefolia’. Tree to 30 feet high; leaves entire lustrous green, flat; berries bright red. (Pistillate.) 243816 to 243824. ILEX AQUIFOLIUM L. English holly. 243816. Col. No. 6067. ‘Angustifolium’. Leaves mostly flat, uniformly spiny toothed, dark lustrous green; fruit small. (Pistillate.) 243817. Col. No. 6074. ‘Aurea Marginata’. Leaves yellow margined coarsely spiny-undulate. (Pistillate.) 243818. Col. No. 6073. ‘Ferox’. (Staminate.) 243819. Col. No. 6072. ‘Ferox Argentea’. Leaves silvery margined. (Staminate.) 243820. Col. No. 6080. ‘Ferox Aurea’. Leaves yellowish-green margined. (Staminate.) 243821. Col. No. 6076. ‘Latispina Major’. (Staminate.) 243822. Col. No. 6066. ‘Maderensis Variegata’. Leaves mostly ovate, coarsely spiny-toothed, variously yellowish-green mottled; berries red. (Pistillate.) 243823. Col. No. 6065. ‘Pyramidalis’. Evergreen bush to 10 feet high, forming a narrow pyramid; branches mostly ascending; berries turn red early October. (Pistillate.) 243824. Col. No. 6075. ‘Pyramidalis Fructo-Luteo’. Plant with a pyramidal habit; fruit yellow. (Pistillate.) 243825. ILEXx X ALTACLARENSIS Dallim. Holly. Col. No. 6062. Leaves larger than normal. 243826. ILEx cILIOSPINOSA Loes. Col. No. 6063. Evergreen tree to 15 feet high. 348 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 243806 to 243840—Continued 243827. JLExX CRENATA var. NUMMULARIA (Fr. & Sav.) Yatabe Holly. Col. No. 6085. Evergreen shrub; twigs reddish. 243828. ILEX INTEGRA Thunb. Col. No. 6068. Small tree; leaves all entire, ovate. 243829. ILEX X ALTACLARENSIS Dallim. Holly. Col. No. 6064. ‘Nobilis Variegata’. Evergreen shrub to 20 feet high; leaves mottled yellow, sparsely spiny near the top; berries red. 243830 to 243832. ILEXx PERNYI Franch. ~Holly. 243830. Col. No. 6060. Small evergreen tree; leaves nearly flat. 243831. Col. No. 6061. Leaves small. 243832. Col. No. 6071. Leaves mostly recurved. 243833 and 243834. ILEX XK ALTACLARENSIS Dallim. Holly. 243833. Col. No. 6058. ‘Nigrescens’. Evergreen tree to 30 feet high; leaves variously spiny-toothed, sometimes entire. 243834. Col. No. 6070. Leaves thick, leathery, dark green above, spar- ingly toothed. 243835. ILExK PURPUREA Hassk. Holly Col. No. 6084. 243836. ILEX sp. Col. No. 6083. 243837. NARCISSUS SEROTINUS L. Amaryllidaceae. Col. No. 6097. Vicinity of Palermo, Sicily. Bulbous perennial; flowers white. 243838. NERINE SARNIENSIS (L.) Herbert Amaryllidaceae. Guernsey-lily.. Col. No. 6088. Vigorous plant; flower heads to 4 inches across, pink. 243839. OsMANTHUS X FORTUNE! Carr. Oleaceae. Col. No. 6077. O. fragrans X O.-heterophyllus. Evergreen shrub to 8 feet tall, much-branched; leaves to 3 inches long, strongly spine-toothed, lustrous green above; flowers white, very fragrant. 243840. SarcococcA HOOKERIANA Var. DIGYNA Franch. Buxaceae. Col. No. 6082. Evergreen shrub to 3 feet high, forming a dense much- branched bush. 243841 to 243843. From the British West Indies. Plants presented by the Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture, St. Augustine, Trinidad. Received November 18, 1957. 243841. Mucuna NOVAGUINENSIS Scheff. Fabaceae. 243842. MucuNna RosTRATA Benth. 243843. ODONTADENIA GRANDIFLORA Miquel Apocynaceae. 243844. ILex X ALTACLARENSIS Dallim. Aquifoliaceae. Holly. From Great Britain. Collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received November 8, 1957. (Unnumbered.) Branches with berries. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 349 243845 to 243860. From Great Britain. Collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received November 12, 1957. From Kew, England. Received as cuttings unless otherwise noted. 243845. GLEICHENIA LINEARIS (Burm.) C. B. Clarke Gleicheniaceae. Col. No. 6106. Rhizomatous fern to 24 inches high; best cultivated in osmundine or masses of coarse fern roots. 243846. SELAGINELLA BIFORMIS A. Br. Selaginellaceae. Col. No. 6112. Rhizomatous creeper. Propagate by layering. 243847. SELAGINELLA COMMUTATA V. A. & v. R. Col. No. 6108. Erect to 6 inches high; fibrous-rooted. Propagate as stem cuttings. _ 243848. SELAGINELLA PALLESCENS f. AUREA (J. Hill) Alston Col. No. 6111. Rhizomatous creeper. Propagate by layering. 243849. SELAGINELLA ERYTHROPUS (Mart.) Spring. Col. No. 6109. Rhizomatous creeper. Propagate by layering. 243850. SELAGINELLA HAEMATODES (Kuntze) Spring. Col. No. 6105. Rhizomatous creeper. Propagate by layering. 243851. SELAGINELLA MARTENSII Spring. Col. No. 6113. Fibrous-rooted; erect. Propagate by stem cuttings. Na- tive of Mexico. 243852. SELAGINELLA MICRODENDRON Bak. Col. No. 6101. Rhizomatous creeper. Propagate by layering. 243853. SELAGINELLA MYosURUS (Sw.) Alston Col. No. 6100. Rhizomatous creeper and climber. Propagate by layering. Native of Ghana. 243854. SELAGINELLA PLANA (Desv.) Hieron. Col. No. 6103. Fibrous-rooted, erect. Propagate by stem cuttings. Na- tive of tropical Asia. 243855. SELAGINELLA PULCHERRIMA Liebm. Col. No. 6107. Rhizomatous creeper. Propagate by layering. 243856. SELAGINELLA sp. Col. No. 6110. ‘Stansfieldii’. Fibrous-rooted, erect. Propagate by stem cuttings. 243857. SELAGINELLA UMBROSA Lemaire Col. No. 6099. Rhizomatous creeper. Propagate by layering. 243858. SELAGINELLA VERSICOLOR Spring. Col. No. 6098. Rhizomatous creeper. Propagate by layering. Native of Ghana. 243859. SELAGINELLA WALLIcHII (Hook. & Grev.) Spring. Col. No. 6102. Rhizomatous creeper, erect, to 2 feet high. Propagate by layering. Native to tropical Asia. 243860. SELAGINELLA MARTENSII f. ALBO-LINEATA (Moore) Alston Col. No. 6104. Propagate by stem cuttings. 300 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 243861 to 243878. From Great Britain and Portugal. Seeds collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received November 11, 1957. From Caerhays Castle Garden, Cornwall, England, unless otherwise noted. 243861. CAMELLIA RETICULAGA Lindl. Theaceae. Netvein camellia. Col. No. 6096. (Wild form) Large evergreen shrub to 15 feet high. 243862. CAMELLIA SALUENENSIS Stapf Col. No. 6093. Evergreen shrub to 15 feet tall; leaves oblong, shining dark green; flowers white, rose, or carmine, about 3 inches wide. 243863. CoRNUS CAPITATA Wall. Cornaceae. Evergreen dogwood. Col. No. 6092. Penjerrick Gardens, near Falmouth, Cornwall, England. Deciduous tree to 30 feet high, floral braids white. 243864. ILEX DIPYRENA Wall. Aquifoliaceae. Holly. Col. No. 6011. Evergreen tree to 25 feet high; berries red. 243865. ILEex InstGnis Hook. f. Col. No. 6014. Evergreen tree to 15 feet high; branches grayish-white, smooth; leaves elliptic, very finely serrate, furrowed above, dull green; fruit red. 243866 and 243867. MaAGNoLiA CAMPBELLII Hook.f. & Thoms. Magnoliaceae. 243866. Col. No.6052. ‘Alba’. Deciduous tree to 40 feet high; flowers white. 243867. Col. No. 6055. Deciduous tree to 40 feet high; flowers pink. 243868 to 243870. Mr. George H. Johnstone’s garden, Cornwall, England. 243868. MaGNoLIA DAWSONIANA Rehd. & Wils. Col. No. 6051. Deciduous tree to 40 feet high; flowers pink. 243869 and 243870. MaGno.uia GLoBosa Hook. f. & Thoms. 243869. Col. No. 5968. Large spreading shrub to 15 feet high. 243870. Col. No. 6050. Deciduous tree to 15 feet high. 243871 and 243872. MAGNOLIA MOLLICOMATA W. W. Smith 243871. Col. No. 6094. Deciduous tree to 40 feet high; flowers pink. 243872. Col. No. 6095. Deciduous tree to 40 feet high; flowers pink. 243873 to 242875. MAGNOLIA SARGENTIANA Rehd. & Wils. 243873. Col. No. 6049. Mr. George H. Johnstone’s garden, Cornwall, England. Deciduous tree to 40 feet high; flowers white. 243874. Col. No. 6053. Tree to 40 feet high; flowers pink. 243875. Col. No. 6054. Mr. George H. Johnstone’s garden, Cornwall, England. Tree to 40 feet high; flowers pink. 243876. MaaGnouia GLososa Hook. f. & Thoms. Col. No. 6000. Large deciduous shrub; leaves whitish, pubescent beneath. 243877. MELIOSMA VEITCHIORUM Hemsl. Sabtaceae. Col. No. 6016. Deeiduous tree to 20 feet high; fruit purplish-black. size of a concord grape. 243878. PouyYGALA MICROPHYLLA L. Polygalaceae. Col. No. 6048. Near the Rio Vieva, northern Portugal. Spreading perennial to 8 inches high, forming a rosette; flowers indigo blue. JANUARY. 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 351 243879 to 243882. From Great Britain. Plants presented by Perry’s Hardy Plant Farm, Enfield, Middlesex, England. Received November 12, 1957. 243879. APONOGETON LEPTOSTACHYUM Mey. Aponogetonaceae. 243880. GUNNERA MANICATA Linden Haloragidaceae. Great gunnera. 243881. SciIRPUS ENUNDATUs Poir. Cyperaceae. 243882. ScIRPUS sp. 243883. PrRSEA AMERICANA Mill. Lauraceae. Avocado. From Morocco. Budsticks presented by the Institut Francais de Recherches Fruitieres, Rabat. Received November 12, 1957. Fuerte < Caliente hybrid. ‘Fuca’. 243884. MerpICAGO TRIBULOIDES Desr. Fabaceae. Barrel medic. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Sydney, New South Wales. Received November 12, 1957. ‘Barrel Medic 173’. 243885 to 243899. From Great Britain. Collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received November 12, 1957. From John Innes Horticultural Institute, Hertfordshire. Received as cuttings unless otherwise noted. 243885. BEAUFORTIA SPARSA R. Br. Myrtaceae. Col. No. 6125. Heathlike evergreen shrub to 6 feet high; flowers scarlet. 243886. BoUVARDIA LONGIFLORA (Cav.) H. B. K. Rubiaceae. Col. No. 6118. Perennial; flowers white. 243887. BouvVARDIA sp. Col. No. 6120. ‘Pink Giant’. Perennial; flowers deep pink. 243888. BOoUVARDIA sp. Col. No. 6119. ‘Rosalinda’. Perennial; flowers light salmon-pink. 243889. CrsTRUM sp. Solanaceae. Col. No. 6116. ‘Newelii’. Large evergreen shrub; foliage and stems pubescent; flowers vermillion. 243890. CYANOTIS BARBATA D. Don. Commelinaceae. Col. No. 6114. Spreading perennial; stems succulent; leaves lanceolate, acuminate; flowers blue. 243891. DomBEYA X cAYEUXxII Andre Sterculiaceae. Col. No. 6115. D. masterii X D. wallichii. Small tree; flowers pink. 243892. Mac tEANEA PUNCTATA Hook.f. Vacciniaceae. Col. No. 6126. Scrambling evergreen shrub on rocks; lustrous green above; flowers agapetes-like. 243893. TRIPOGANDRA GRANDIFLORA (Donn. Smith) R. E. Woodson Com- melinaceae. Col. No. 6117. Sprawling perennial; stems wiry; leaves lustrous green; flowers whitish. 243894. PassIFLORA X ALLARDII Chitt. Passifloraceae. Col. No. 6124. P. coerulea-racemosa X P. quadrangularis. Flowers white shaded pink; corona white and dark purple. 352 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 243885 to 243899—Continued 243895. PASSIFLORA MIXTA L. f. Passionflower. Col. No. 6122, Vigorous climber; flowers tubular, to 5 inches long, pink. 243896. PASSIFLORA SUBEROSA L. Cork passionflower. Col. No. 6128. Rank growing vine; flowers greenish; fruit black. (Seeds.) 243897. PassiFLORA (hybrid). Col. No. 6121. P. quadrangularis * P. caerulea. ‘John Innes’. 243898. PENTAPTERYGIUM (hybrid). Vacciniaceae. Col. No. 6123. P. rugosum X P. serpens. ‘Ludgvan’. Scrambling ever- green shrub to 10 feet high; leaves lustrous green above; flowers clustered in 2’s to 6’s, pendulous, cream, red-veined; calyx green and pink. 243899. TRADESCANTIA FLUMINENSIS Vell. Commelinaceae. : ae No. 6127. Leaves variously green, white striped and pink, vermillion elow. 243900. DrioscorEa sp. Dioscoreaceae. From the United States. Seed collected by H. 8. Gentry and E. P. Imle, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received November 13, 1957. Col. No. 16889. Small vines from tuberous roots, climbing to 7 feet on shrubs in wooded bottom land. 243901 to 243906. From the British West Indies. Seeds presented by the Imperial College of trop- ical Agriculture, St. Augustine, Trinidad. Received November 14, 1957. 243901. ANDROPOGON GAYANUS Kunth Poaceae. Bluestem. 243902 to 243905. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth Poaceae. Rhodesgrass. 243902. No. 1. 243903. No. 2. (Ex-Kenya) 243904. No. 3. (Katambora Rhodes) 243905. No. 4. (Ex-Uganda) 243906. PANICUM ANTIDOTALE Retz. Poaceae. 243907 to 243916. From Ethiopia. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission, Addis Ababa. Received November 138, 1957. 243907. ELEUSINE CORACANA (L.) Gaertn. Poaceae. Ragi. 243908 to 243912. ErRacrostis TEF (Zuccagni) Trotter Poaceae. Teff. 243908. No.1. ‘Magna’. The whitest of all forms. 243909. No.2. ‘Sergeyna’. A shade darker than ‘Magna’. 243910. No. 3. Gray-white teff, without local name. 243911. No.4. Black and white teff. 243912. No.5. Black teff. 243913. ERuUcCASTRUM ABYSSINICUM (A. Rich.) O. E. Schulz Brassicaceae. 243914. GUIZOTIA ABYSSINICA (L.f.) Cass. Asteraceae. 243915. HAGENIA ABYSSINICA (Bruce) J. F. Gmel. Rosaceae. 243916. RHAMNUS PRINOIDES L’Her. Rhamnaceae. Buckthorn. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 300 243917. N®EOGLAZIOVIA VARIEGATA (Arruda) Mex Bromeliaceae. From Brazil. Plants presented by the Instituto Agronomico do Santo Paulo, Campinas, Sao Paulo. Received November 14, 1957. 243918 and 243919. From the Union of South Africa. Bulbs presented by the Division of Botany, Pretoria, Transvaal. Received November 14, 1957. 243918. HAEMANTHUS AMARYLLOIDES Jacsq. Amaryllidaceae. Now 1: 243919. HAEMANTHUS sp. INOS 2. 243920. DioscoREA MACROSTACHYA Benth. Dioscoreaceae. Yam. From Honduras. Tubers presented by an unknown donor. Received Novem- ber 15, 1957: 243921 to 243935. SorRGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. From India. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Station, Lam Farm, Andra State. Received November 18, 1957. 243921. AKP 1. 243939. N 3. 243922. AS 4003. 243930. N 7. 243923. Co 1. 243931. N 8. 243924. Co 5. 243932. N 9. 243925. Gl. 243933. N 10. 243926. G3. 243934. N 11. 243927. N 1. 243935. NJ 1031. 243928. N 2. 243936 and 243937. From Turkey. Seeds collected by Justice William O. Douglas, Supreme Court of the United States. Received November 18, 1957. From the Geleman State Farm, Samsun. 243936. CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. 243937. PRUNUS MAHALEB L. Amygdalaceae. Mahaleb cherry. 243938 to 244005. From Great Britain. Collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received November 18, 1957. From the Royal Botanical Garden, Kew, England, unless otherwise noted. Received as cuttings unless otherwise noted. 243938. ASTER NOVI-BELGII L. Asteraceae. ‘Angela Peel’. 243939. ASTER sp. ‘Autumn Princess’. 243940 to 243945. ASTER NOVI-BELGII L. 243940. ‘Blandie. 243943. ‘Crimson Brocade’. 243941. ‘Chequers’. 243944. ‘Festival’. 243942. ‘Chorister’. 243945. ‘Gayboarder Royal’. ‘T89—199—66——23 354 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 243938 to 244005—Continued 243946. ASTER sp. ‘Lady in Blue’. 243947 to 243949. AsTER NOVI-BELGII L. 243947. ‘Marie Ballard’. 243948. ‘Mistress Quickly’. 243949. ‘Picture’. 243950. ASTER sp. ‘Rose Bonnett’. 243951 to 243952. ASTER NOVI-BELGI L. 243951. ‘Twinkle’. 243952. ‘Winston Churchill’. 243953. AGAPETES BUXIFOLIA Nutt. Vacciniaceae. Col. No. 6142A. 243954. BRUNFELSIA CALYCINA Benth. Solanaceae. Col. No. 6169. ‘’Macrantha’. Small evergreen tree. 243955 to 234959. Garden at Exbury House, Exbury, Hampshire. 243955. CAMELLIA RETICULATA Lindl. Theaceae. Neivein camellia. Col. No. 6151. Evergreen shrub to 15 feet high; flowers single, deep pink. 243956. CAMELLIA SALUENENSIS Stapf. Col. No. 6149. Evergreen shrub to 8 feet high; flowers pink, showy. 243957 to 243959. CoTONEASTER X WATERERI Exell Malaceae. 243957. Col. No. 6140. ‘Cornubia’. Evergreen shrub to 15 feet high; fruit scarlet. 243958. Col. No. 6137. ‘Exburiensis’. Evergreen shrub to 15 feet high; branches spreading and arching; fruit yellow. 243959. Col. No. 6142. ‘Exburiensis’. Evergreen shrub to 15 feet high; fruit yellow. 243960. EPpacRiIS LONGIFLORA Cav. Epacridaceae. Col. No. 6164. Evergreen shrub to 5 feet tall; flowers crimson and white. 243961. EPacrRIS PULCHELLA Cav. Col. No. 6144. Evergreen shrub. 243962 to 243966. EricmrRon (hybrid). Asteraceae. 243962. ‘Felicity’. 243965. ‘Sincerity’. 243963. ‘Festivity’. 243966. ‘Unity’. 243964. ‘Mesa Grande’. 243967. EUPHORBIA SIKKIMENSIS Boiss. Euphorbiaceae. Col. No. 6176. (Root divisions.) 243968 and 243969. KEuPHORBIA WULFENII Hoppe 243968. Col. No. 6170. (Plants.) 243969. Col. No. 6153. Chelsea Physic Garden, London. Evergreen perennial to 3 feet high; leaves silvery gray. (Plants.) i 243970 and 243971. Foxrenrta HopGINsII (Dunn) A. Henry & H. H. Thomas Pinaceae. 243970. Col. No. 6154. Small evergreen tree. 243971. Col. No. 6148. Garden at Exbury House, Exbury, Hampshire. Small evergreen tree to 20 feet high; branches flat. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 300. 243938 to 244005—Continued 243972. IJLEx FARGESII Franch. Aquifoliaceae. Holly.. Col. No. 6135. Nursery Court, Windlesham, Surrey. Evergreen tree to 15 feet high; bark smooth, green. 243973 to 243975. ILex FRANCHETIANA Loes. Holly. Garden at Exbury House, Exbury, Hampshire. 243973. Col. No. 6146. Evergreen tree to 15 feet high; fruit red, in clusters. 243974. Col. No. 6147. Seeds of P.I. 2438973. 243975. Col. No. 6148. 243976. IMPATIENS HAWKERI W. Bull. Impatientaceae. Col. No. 6166. Succulentstemmed perennial to 3 feet high; flowers deep pink; foliage reddish. 243977 and 243978. LavaNnpuLasp. Menthaceae. Nursery Court, Windlesham, Surrey. 243977. Col. No. 6130. ‘Hidcote Giant’. Evergreen shrub to 2 feet high. 243978. Col. No. 6133. ‘Hidcote’. Evergreen shrub to 2 feet high; flowers very dark lavender. 243979. LicusTRUM CONFUSUM Decne. Oleaceae. Privet. Col. No. 6144. Garden at Exbury House, Exbury, Hampshire. Deciduou shrub to 20 feet high; leaves peachlike; fruit blue-black. (Seeds.) 243980. BLECHNUM CHILENSE (Kaulf.) Mett. Polypodiaceae. Col. No. 6152. Rhizomatous perennial; fronds 3 feet long, leathery. (Plants.) 243981. MANGLIETIA HOOKERI Cubitt & W. W.Sm. Magnoliaceae. Col. No. 6145. Garden at Exbury House, Exbury, Hampshire. Evergreen tree to 20 feet high. 243982. MaRrRcGRAVIA UMBELLATA L. Marcgraviaceae. Col. No. 6147. Evergreen creeper; leaves dimorphic. 243983. NIvENIA CORYMBOSA (Ker.) Bak. Proteaceae. Col. No. 6162. 243984. PELARGONIUM FRAGRANS Willd. Geraniaceae. Geranium. Col. No. 6157. 243985. PELARGONIUM GLUTINOSUM L’ Her. Col. No. 6161. 243986. PELARGONIUM QUERCIFOLIUM (L. f.) L’ Her. Geranium. Col. No. 6156. ‘Major’. 243987. PELARGONIUM sp. Col. No. 6134. Nursery Court, Windlesham, Surrey. Evergreen shrub to 10 feet high, strongly scented; flowers red and white. 243988 and 243989. PrELARGONIUM (hybrids). 243988. Col. No. 6158. ‘Endsleigh’. 243989. Col. No. 6155. ‘Lady Plymouth’. 243990. PELARGONIUM RADULA L’Her. Col. No. 6160. 243891. PELARGONIUM X VANDESIAE Sweet Col. No. 6159. 356 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 243938 to 244005—Continued 243992 to 243995. Garden at Exbury House, Exbury. 243992 and 243993. PrRNETTYA mucRoNATA (L. f.) Gaud. Ericaceae. Broadleaf pernettya. 243992. Col. No. 6138. Much-branched evergreen shrub to 3 feet high; fruit white. 243993. Col. No. 6141. Evergreen shrub to 4 feet high; leaves prickly. 243994. PIERIS FORMOSA Var. FORRESTII Harrow Ericaceae. Col. No. 61389. ‘Wakehurst’. Evergreen shrub to 10 feet high; new foli- age bright red; flowers white. 243995. Pieris JAPONICA (Thunb.) G. Don Japanese pieris. Col. No. 6150. ‘Variegata’. Evergreen shrub to 8 feet high; leaves with a white border. 243996 to 243999. RHODODENDRON (hybrids). Ericaceae. 243996. Col. No. 6174. ‘Clarinda’. 243997. Col. No. 6173. ‘Princess Alexandra’. (R. jasminiflorum X< R. ‘Princess Royal’.) 243998. Col. No. 6171. ‘Red Prince’. aes na. No. 6172. ‘Taylori’. (R. brookeanum X R. ‘Princess Alex- andra’. 244000 to 244002. Nursery Court, Windlesham, Surrey. 244000. RHODODENDRON SINONUTTALLII Balf. f. & Forrest Col. No. 6132. Evergreen shrub to 5 feet high; flowers white, trumpet- shaped, fragrant. 244001. ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS L. Menthaceae. Rosemary. Col. No. 6129. ‘Jessups Upright’. Evergreen shrub to 4 feet high; branches all ascending. 244002. Ruta GRAVEOLENS L. Rutaceae. Common rue. Col. No. 6131. ‘Jackman’. Evergreen, suffrutescent subshrub to 12 inches high; foliage blue. 244003. SINARUNDINARIA MURIELAE (Gamble) Nakai Poaceae. Bamboo. Col. No. 6156. (Plant.) 244004. SINARUNDINARIA NITIDA (Mitf.) Nakai Poaceae. Bamboo. Col. No. 6157. (Plant.) 244005. Soxtipaco sp. Asteraceae. Col. No. 34. 244006 to 244010. SaccHarum (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Cuba. Cuttings presented by Hans G. Sorensen, Central Jaronu, Cama- guey. Received November 18, 1957. 244006. 51-1-1. 244009. 55-488. 244007. 55-485. 244010. 55-533. 244008. 55-487. 244011. CLUSIA GRANDIFLORA Splitg. Clusiaceae. From Great Britain. Cuttings collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received November 18, 1957. Col. No. 6167. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Evergreen tree to 20 feet high; leaves leathery. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 307 244012 to 244016. From Madagascar. Seeds presented by the Institut de Recherches de Mada- gascar, Tananarive. Received November 19, 1957. 244012. CoFFEA ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. ‘Bealanana’. 244013. CorFrEA coNGENSIS Froehn. Coffee. 244014. Correa ExcELsSA A. Chev. Congo coffee. 244015. Correa quimtou P. J. S. Cramer Coffee. 244016. CorrEA CANEPHORA Pierre ex Froeh. Robusta coffee. 244017 to 244019. Crirrutius vuuGaRis Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by Oved Shifriss, Transvaal. Received November 20, 1957. 244017. No.1. Stork River Dam. Fruit 11 by 9 cm.; skin buff, background green laced, relatively soft skin and flesh; flesh spongy and green. 244018. No.2. Stork River Dam. Fruit 16 by 10 cm.; skin green striped; flesh green and spongy. 244019. No.3. ‘Delagoa’. Fruit 13 by 10 cm.; skin dark green, hard, with light green spots. 244029 and 244021. From Brazil. Seeds presented by Mrs. McGehee, through Coconut Grove, Florida. Received November 20, 1957. 244020. CAESALPINIA PELTOPHOROIDES Benth. Caesalpinaceae. 244021. LUEHEA GRANDIFLORA Mart. Tiliaceae. 244022 to 244027. From Great Britain. Plants presented by the Cross Green Nurseries, Liverpool, England. Received November 21, 1957. 244022. MOoLINIA CAERULEA (L.) Moench Cyperaceae. ‘Variegata’. 244023. LoBELIA CARDINALIS L. Campanulaceae. ‘Queen Victoria’. 244024 and 244025. LoseE.ra (hybrids). 244024. ‘Jean’. 244025. ‘Mrs. Humbert’. 244026. Sauix capreA L. Salicaceae. Willow. ‘Kilmarnook Pendula’. 244027. ScROPHULARIA NoDOSA L. Scrophulariaceae. ‘Variegata’ 244028 to 244030. From the United States. Seeds presented by E. A. Menninger, Stuart, Florida. Received November 20, 1957. 244028. CAappPaARIS SPINOSA L. Capparidaceae. Caper. Originally from Cyprus. 244029. DERRIS DALBERGIOIDES Baker Fabaceae. Originally from the Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya, Ceylon. 244030. SwartTziA MADAGASCARIENSIS Desv. Caesalpiniaceae. Originally from Southern Rhodesia. 3908 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 244031. ANGRAECUM KoTscHYI Reichb. f. Orchidaceae. From Ethiopia. Plants presented by Edgar Anderson, Jimma. Received November 21, 1957... 244032. Macnoiia moutticomata W. W. Smith Magnoliaceae. From Great Britain. Seeds collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Re- ceived November 25, 1957. Col. No. 6154. Garden of George H. Johnstone, Trewithen, Cornwall. De- ciduous tree to 40 feet high. 244033. TrpHrRosiA CANDIDA DC. Fabaceae. From Puerto Rico. Plants growing at the Federal Experiment Station, Maya- guez. Numbered November 21, 1957. Originally received from Ceylon in 1949. 244034 and 244035. From Italy. Trees presented by the Office of Agricultural Attache, United States Embassy, Rome. Received November 21, 1957. 244034. OLEAsp. Oleaceae. ‘Nosteale di Rigali’. 244035. OLBA sp. ‘Leccio del Coruo’. 244036. Lotus cornicutatus L. Fabaceae. Birdsfoot trefoil. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Servico de Experimentacao, Zootecnia, Porto Alegre. Received November 25, 1957. . An erect, fast-growing variety that grows especially well in the spring. Used for grazing and for hay. 244037. Triticum sp. Poaceae. Wheat. From Spain. Seeds collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant Intro- duction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received No- vember 25, 1957. From northern slopes of Sierra Nevada Mountains, near Granada. Elevation 3,000 feet. Plants to 5 feet high with a stiff fibrous stem; awns to 4 inches long, black-colored down to the base. Cultivar grown locally. 244038 to 244069. From Yemen. Seeds from the International Cooperation Administration, Mogadiscio, Somalia. Received November 21, 1957. 244038. Acacia sp. Mimosaceae. No. 32. Collected somewhere between Ta.’izz and San.’a. 244039. ARACHIS HYPOGABA L. Fabaceae. Peanut. No. 20. Market, Ta.’izz. Grown northeast of Ta.’izz, elevation 3,000 feet. 244040. Gossypium (hybrid). Malvaceae. Cotton. No. 17. Coastal plain near Beit al Faqih; on sandy soils with some irrigation. 244041 HorprEum sp. Poaceae. No. 25. Grown at Ibb. Elevation 6,100 feet. Terraced land, rainfall to 20 inches; little, if any, disease noted. 244042. InpIGOFERA Sp. Fabaceae. Indigo. No. 4. Samara Pass. Small creeping legume. Elevation 9,000 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 309 244038 to 244069—Continued 244043. JatTrRopHa curcAS L. Euphorbiaceae. No. 9. Near Hammen Ali. Elevation 5,000 feet. Called wild persimmon. 244944, JATROPHA sp. No. 19. Plant and seeds said to be a very strong laxative used by natives. 244045 and 244046. Lens cuninaris Medic Fabaceae. Lentil. 244045. No.5. San.’a. Elevation 7,000 feet. 244046. No. 29. Ta.’izz. Grown at high altitudes on terraced lands; no irrigation. ‘244047. Menpicaco sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. No. 7. Near San.’a. Elevation 7,600 feet. 6 to 8 cuttings a year. Excel- lent color and apparently free from disease. 244048. ORNITHOPUS sp. Fabaceae. No. 3. Elevation 9,000 feet. ‘244049. PAacHIRA sp. Bombacaceae. No. 31. Between Ta.’izz and San.’a. 244050 and 244051. PENNISETUM SPICATUM (L.) Willd. Poaceae. Pear! millet. 244050. No. 14. Near Hodeida. Elevation 800 feet. Grown where other crops do not survive on account of heat and drought. 244051. No. 24. From the Ta.’izz market. Elevation 8,000 feet. Gen- erally grown on droughty soils and in areas of little rainfall, but also grown throughout Yemen. 244052. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. No. 10. Near Hodeida. Elevation 600 feet. Sandy soil with some irrigation. 244053. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. No. 26. Market, Ta.’izz. Grown from sea level to elevation 8,000 feet. Generally grown with corn. Used as green or dry beans. 244054 and 244055. Pisum sativum L. Fabaceae. Pea. 244054. No.13. Market, Hodeida. Elevation 400 feet. Plant with corn, or alone, on sandy soils. 244055. No.8. Near San.’a. Elevation 8,000 feet. } 244056 to 244059. SorGHUM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. 244056. No. 15. ‘Orange Dura’. Grown under irrigation on the Red Sea Plain. Climate hot and dry, soil sandy or silt. 244057. No. 16. ‘White Dura’. Market, Hodeida. Elevation 800 feet. Grown under irrigation; soil sandy or silty. 244058. No. 26. ‘White Dura’. Plant to 18 feet high. Grown on terraces. 244059. No. 28. ‘Dura’. Near Ta.’izz. Elevation 6,500 feet. Grown on terraced land; no irrigation. 244060. TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L. Fabaceae. Fenugreek, No. 6. ‘Dilba’. Market, San.’a. Grown for human food. 244061. Triticum AESTIvuUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. No.1. Ibb. Elevation 2,100 feet. Not irrigated. 360 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 244038 to 244069—Continued 244062 and 244063. Vicia FABA L. Fabaceae. Broadbean. 244062. No.2. Near Ibb, in market. Elevation 2,800 feet. 244063. No. 11. Market, Hodeida. Elevation 600 feet. Partial irriga- tion on sandy soils. 244064 to 244066. ViGNa sINENSIS (Torner) Savi Fabaceae. Cowpea. 244064. No. 12. Near Hodeida. Elevation 600 feet. Sand _ soil; climate hot; partial irrigation. 244065. No. 18. Red Sea coastal plain. Elevation 200 feet. Sandy soil, irrigated. 244066. No. 27. Near Ta.’izz. Elevation 4,000 feet. Grown with corn on terraced land; no irrigation. 244067 to 244069. Zea mays L. Poaceae. Corn. 244067. No. 21. Market, Ta.’izz. Elevation 5,000 feet. Terraced land, some irrigation; ears small. 244068. No. 22. Market, Ta.’izz. Elevation 5,000 feet. Generally on terraces, dependent on rainfall. 244069. No. 23. Market, Ta.’izz. Elevation 6,000 feet. Terraced land; no irrigation; seeds white. 244070 to 244079. From Hungary. Trees presented by Kerteszeti Kutato Intezet, Budapest. Received November 22, 1957. 244070 to 244074. PruNus aRMENIACA L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 244070. ‘Ambrosia’. 244071. ‘Borsi-fele Rozsa’. 244072. ‘Kecskemeti Rozsa’. 244073. ‘Magyar Kajszi’. 244074. ‘Rokovszky’. 244075 to 244079. Prunussp. Amygdalaceae. 244075. ‘Badacsazi Orias’. 244076. ‘Cserszegi Mezes’. 244077. ‘Majasi Hosszuszaru’. 244078. ‘Politur Herz’. 244079. ‘Szomolyai Rovidszaru’. 244080 to 244083. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Rice Experiment Station, Vercelli. Received November 22, 1957. 244080. ‘Allorio’. Vercelli. 244081. ‘Balilla’. Bologna. 244082. ‘Pierrot’. Bologna. 244083. ‘Pierrot Rossi’. Vercelli. 244084. Mepicaco sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Federazione Italiana dei Consorzi Agrari, Rome. Received November 25, 1957. 244085. JuGaiaNns sp. Juglandaceae. From France. Scions presented by the Domaine de Castang, Bergeral, Dardogne. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 301 244086. Triticum AEsTIvuM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Federazione Italiana dei Consorzi Agrari, Rome. Received November 25, 1957. 244087. SorGHuM VULGARE Pers. Poaceae. From Jordan. Seeds collected by Harley Roath, Tulkarm. Received Novem- ber 25, 1957. 244088 to 244272. Pisum sativum L. Fabaceae. Pea. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by the Instituut voor de Veredeling van Tuinbouwgewassen, Wageningen. Received November 23, 1957. 244088. ‘Allerfruheste Mav’. 244124. ‘De Grace’. : 244089. ‘Allervroegste Wonder’. 244125. ‘Delex’. 244090. ‘Allotment Holder’. 244126. ‘Deli’. 244091. ‘Alpha’. 244127. ‘Delikatesse’. 244092. ‘Anthonie’. 244128. ‘Delikatesse Improved’. 244093. ‘Apollo’. 244129. ‘Demi nain Debeve’. 244094. ‘Artemis’. 244130. ‘Dertigdaagse’. 244095. ‘Aureool’. 244131. ‘Dr. Neuers Kroneniperle’. 244096. ‘Balder’. 244132. ‘Early Onward’. 244097. ‘Battelse’. 244133. ‘Edelkrombek’. 244698. ‘Batt’s Wonder’. 244134. ‘Kersteling’. 244099. ‘Belle de Chatenay’. 244135. ‘Eerste Vroege Mei’. 244100. ‘Berner Markt’. 244136. ‘Elberta’. 244101. ‘Bon Ami’. 244137. ‘Engelsk Sabel’. 244102. ‘Boordevol’. 244138. ‘Exalda’. 244103. ‘Brunsviga’. 244139. ‘Fairbeards Non Pareil’. 244104. ‘Brunswijker Volgers’. 244140. ‘Fin Des Gourmets’. 244105. ‘Caractacus’. 244141. ‘Fonette’. 244106. ‘Celsior’. 244142, ‘Foli’. 244107. ‘Censeur’. 244143. ‘Forto’. 244108. ‘Centurion’ 244144, ‘Fortuna’. 244109. ‘Ceres’. 244145. ‘Fuga’. 244110. ‘Cerosa’. 244146. ‘Furore’. 244111. ‘Chemin Long Hatif’. 244147. ‘Gentse Vroege’. 244112. ‘Chemin Long Tardif’. 244148. ‘Geschenk’. 244113. ‘Clamart Demi Nain’. 244149. ‘Gloire de Quimper’. 244114. ‘Clamart Trois Gousses’. 244150. ‘Goldkonigin’. 244115. ‘Clause ‘50’. 244151. ‘Goudvaatje’. 244116. ‘Columba’. 244152. ‘Greca’. 244117. ‘Concordia’. 244153. ‘Grijze Reuzen’. 244118. ‘Conserva’. 244154. ‘Grote Slier’. 244119. ‘Conservenkoningin’. 244155. ‘Gruno’. 244120. ‘Conso’. 244156. ‘Haarsteegse’. 244121. ‘Crescent’. 244157. ‘Hada’. 244122. ‘Cupido’. 244158. ‘Halfstam’. 244123. ‘Debut’. 244159. ‘Helda’. 362 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 244088 to 244272—Continued 244160. 244161. 244162. 244163. 244164. 244165. 244166. 244167. 244168. 244169. 244170. 244171. 244172. 244173. 244174. 244175. 244176. 244177. 244178. 244179. 244180. 244181. 244182. 244183. 244184. 244185. 244186. 244187. 244188. 244189. 244190. 244191. 244192. 244193. 244194. 244195. 244196. 244197. 244198. 244199. 244200. 244201. ‘Helios’. ‘Heraut’. ‘Hoge Late Groene’. ‘Insulinde’. ‘Jubilee’. ‘Juni Sabel’. ‘Juwel’. ‘Kaapse Groene’. ‘King of the Dwarfs’. ‘Knight’s Dwarf White’. ‘Konig der Carouby’. ‘Konig der Middelvroegen’. ‘Konservenstolz’. ‘Kristallglass’. ‘Kungsart’. ‘Lage Smeltpeul’. ‘Largo’. ‘Laurell’. ‘Lav. Sabel’. ‘Lentedopper’. ‘Lentekrombek’. ‘Limbergse Groene Krombek’. ‘Lolo’. ‘Mandvuller’. ‘Meidoppers’. ‘Meikoningin’. ‘Michoux d’Hollande’. ‘Michoux Ordinaire’. ‘Mira’. ‘Moerheims Reuzen’. ‘Monster’. ‘Morgenster’. ‘Multifold’. ‘Nain Hatif Ameliore’. ‘Nanum’. ‘New Era’. ‘Olympia’. ‘Onsa’. ‘Orion’. ‘Oscar’. ‘Osterlen’. ‘Overvloed’. 244202. 244203. 244204. 244205. 244206. 244207. 244208. 244209. 244210. 244211. 244212. 244213. 244214. 244215. 244216. 244217. 244218. 244219. 244220. 244221. 244222. 244223. 244224. 244225. 244226. 244227. 244228. 244229. 244230. 244231. 244232. 244233. 244234. 244235. 244236. 244237. 244238. 244239. 244240. 244241. 244242. 165 ‘Pacemaker’. ‘Petit Breton’. ‘Petit Cevenol’. ‘Phenomenon’. ‘Piccolo’. ‘Prasident Kruger’. ‘Primata’. ‘Quarante Deux de Sarcelles Amelioree’. ‘Rapid’. ‘Rapida’. ‘Rasper Groene’. ‘Rasper Ruige Gele’. ‘Rasperpeulen’. ‘Rembrandt’. ‘Reuzen Mei’. “‘Reuzenboter Gekreukt’. ‘Reuzenboter Rond’. ‘Reva’. ‘Rex’. ‘Rigi’. ‘Roi des Conserves’. ‘Roi des Fins Verts’. ‘Rondo’. ‘Rubens’. ‘Sabre’. ‘Safir’. ‘Salzmunder Edelperle’. ‘Salzmunder Grune’. ‘Saxa Vert’. ‘Senator’. ‘Serpette Cent Pour Un’. ‘Serpette d’Auvergne’. ‘Serpette Express a Graim Vert’. | ‘Serpette Vert’. ‘Shah de Perse’. ‘Siegerin’. ‘Skandia’. ‘Sprinter’. ‘Stam of Kruip’. ‘Stam Kruip geel’. ‘Stens’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 363 244088 to 244272—Continued 244243. 244244. 244245. 244246. 244247. 244248. 244249. 244250. 244251. 244252. 244253. 244254. 244255. 244256. 244257. ‘Stomppeul’. 244258. ‘Vlijmse Krombet’. ‘Suikerzoete’. 244259. ‘Volontaire’. ‘Supermangetout’. 244260. ‘Voorloper’. ‘Sylvester’. 244261. ‘Vroege Hendriks’. ‘Tidriga Stens’. 244262. ‘Vroege Suikerpeul’. ‘Tilly’. 244263. ‘Waxless’. ‘Uberreich’. 244264. ‘Wilhelm Tell’. ‘Unique’. 244265. ‘William Hurst’. ‘Universalis’. 244266. ‘Wonder van Amerika’. ‘Veense’. 244267. ‘Wonder van Engeland’. ‘Velocity’. 244268. ‘Wonder van Witham’. ‘Venlona II’. 244269. ‘Wunder von Rhein’. ‘Vermeer’. 242740. ‘Zeiners Grune Bastard’. ‘Vesta’. 244271. ‘Zelka Schokker’. ‘Vincent’. 244272. ‘Zwitserse Reuzen’. 244273 to 244291. From Spain. Plants growing at the Soil Conservation Service Observation Nurs- eries, Beltsville, Md. Numbered November 26, 1957. Originally received as seeds from the Botanical Garden, Madrid. Numbers (B.N.) indicate the Beltsville Nurseries. 244273. ASTRAGALUS sp. Fabaceae. B. N. 7869. 244274 to 244276. ASTRAGALUS HAMOSUS L. Milkvetch. 244274. B.N. 7867. 244275. B. N. 7880. 244276. B.N. 7885. 244277. B.N. 244278. B.N. 244279. B.N. 244280. B.N. 244281. BSN. 244282. B.N. 244283. B.N. 244284. Be N . ASTRAGALUS SCORPIOIDES Pourr. Milkvetch. 7884. CROTALARIA INCANA L. Fabaceae. 7892. DaLeEa Lagopus (Cav.) Willd. Fabaceae. 7898. DESMODIUM INTORTUM (Mill.) Urb. Fabaceae. 7897. Lotus Eputis L. Fabaceae. 8580. MEDICAGO AURICULATA All. Fabaceae. 7925. MEpDICAGO POLYMORPHA Var. VULGARIS (Benth.) Shinners California burclover. 7922. MEDICAGO LACINIATA (L.) Mill. Medic. 7924. 364 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 244273 to 244291—Continued 244285. MbEpDICAGO TRIBULOIDES Desv. B. N. 8581. 244286. Meritotus 1npica (L.) All. Fabaceae. Sweetclover. B. N. 7935, 244287. Merwitotus irarica (L.) Lam. Sweetclover. B. N. 7984. 244288. TRIGONELLA CAERULEA (L.) Ser. Fabaceae. B. N. 7968. 244289 and 244290. TRIGONELLA CORNICULATA L. 244289, B. N. 7969. 244290. B. N. 7966. 244291. TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L. Fenugreek. B. N. 7944, 244292. ELEocHaris DuLciIs (Burm. f.) Trin. Cyperaceae. Waternut. From the United States. Plants growing at the Plant Introduction Station, Chico, California. Numbered January 13, 1958. Presented by Mas Yamaguchi, University of California, Davis. Corms small, yield about 600 gms. Originally cultivated in Hong Kong. 244293 to 244306. Zea Mays L. Poaceae. Corn. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Sydney Received November 26, 1957. 244293. 12A. Backcross derivative, recurrent parent 12 whichis an ‘Improved Yellow’ dent inbred from Lawes, Queensland. 244294. 13A. Backcross recovery from 64 X 132. Origin of 13 unknown. 244295. 61B. Backcross recovery, recurrent parent 61 from “Improved Yellow’ dent. Named 1949. 244296. D21N. Unknown—probably Experiment Farm Fitzroy. Has been inbred over 20 years. 244297. DT317. Inbred at Lawes, Queensland from ‘Yellow Tuxpan’ from Texas. Received Grafton 1948. 244298. FF3. Inbred directly from Experiment Farm Fitzroy, common source material to that of M16 and M3. 244299. FG353; (Tx 203 mst XK 25) X (138A X GJ 39-25). 244300. GH355; (Tx 203 mst X Y1) X (138A X GJ 39-25). 244301. H234. From ‘Leaming’, fixed from segregating material received from Hawkesbury Agricultural College, N.S.W. in 1954-55. 244302. KEI132. Inbred from ‘King of the Earlies’. 244303. L1. Inbred from ‘Leaming’, named 1949. 244304. M3. Same source material as M16, different original cob selection. 244305. M16. Inbred from Grafton Experiment Farm, Department of Agriculture, N.S.W. Strain of ‘Fitzroy’ previously carried under the Macanley Plot Technique. cate NN13. Inbred from an unnamed open pollinated variety. Named 1951. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 365 244307. Dracamnna sp. Liliaceae. From the Philippines. Plants intercepted by quarantine official at Honolulu, Hawaii. 244308 to 244330. From Spain. Plants growing at the Soil Conservation Service Observation Nurseries, Beltsville, Md. Numbered November 26, 1957. Originally received as seeds from the Botanical Garden, Madrid. Numbers (B.N.) indicate the Beltsville Nurseries. 244308. AsTRAGALUS HAMOSUS L. Fabaceae. B.N. 7873. 244309 and 244310. ASTRAGALUS STELLA Goun. 244309. B.N. 7882. 244310. B.N. 7883. 244311. CoORONILLA SCORPIOIDES Koch Fabaceae. B.N. 7889. 244312 to 244315. MrpicaGo POLYMORPHA var. VULGARIS (Benth.) Shinners Fabaceae. 244312. B.N. 7923. 244313. B.N. 7927. 244313. B.N. 7920. 244315. B.N. 7930. 244316. MrpICAGO ORBICULARIS (L.) All. B. N. 7926. 244317. Menpicaco sativa L. B. N. 7928. 244318. MEDICAGO TURBINATA Var. ACULEATA (Gaertn.) Moris. BaN. 7931. 244319. ONONIS BIFLORA Desf. Fabaceae. B. N. 8587. 244320. ONONIS MITISSIMA L. B. N. 7941. 244321. ORNITHOPUS ComPRESSUS L. Fabaceae. B. N. 7942. 244322. TRIFOLIUM ARVENSE L. Fabaceae. B.N. 7955. 244323. TRIFOLIUM LAPPACEUM L. B. N. 7968. 244324. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Persian clover. B. N. 9072. 244325. TRIFOLIUM SPUMOSUM L. B. N. 8592. 244326. TRIGONELLA BRACHYCARPA (Fisch.) Moris. Fabaceae. B. N. 7967. 244327. 'TRIGONELLA MONSPELIACA L. B. N. 7945. 366 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 244308 to 244330—Continued 244328 and 244329. TRIGONELLA POLYCERATA L. 244328. B.N. 7946. 244329. B. N. 8865. 244330. VICIA ANGUSTIFOLIA L. Fabaceae. Vetch. B. N. 8599. 244331. Stipa TENACISsIMA Jusl. Poaceae. Esparto needlegrass. From Libya. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission to Libya, American Embassy, Tripoli. Received November 27, 1957. 244332 to 244345. From Ethiopia. Seeds presented by the Rockefeller Foundation, Jimma. Received November 27, 1957. 244332 and 244333. CiIcER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. 244332. Market sample. Seeds mostly black; toasted and used like nuts. 244333. Seeds mostly red, small, of high quality; used like nuts. 244334. ERYTHRINA sp. Fabaceae. Ornamental tree. 244335. Euiorpuia sp. Orchidaceae. 244336. GUIZOTIA ABYSSINICA (L. f.) Cass. Asteraceae. Yields high quality cooking oil. 244337. HorpEumM sp. Poaceae. Barley. Market sample. 244338 to 244340. Triticum aESTIvUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 244338. Market samples of soft wheats. 244339. Market samples of soft wheats. 244340. Market samples of soft wheats. 244341. Triticum picoccum Schrank. Emmer. Market sample. Used in broth for invalids. 244342. Triticum puRuUM Desf. Durum wheat. Market sample A. From mixed fields. Probable source of semidurums. 244343 and 244344. TRiITIcUM sp. 244343. Market sample A. From mixed fields. Probable source of semidurums. 244344. Market sample B. From mixed fields. Probable souree of semidurums. 244345. Vicia FABA L. Fabaceae. Broadbean. Market sample. 244346 to 244352. From the United States. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduc- tion Station, Glenn Dale, Md. Numbered December 9, 1957. Received October 17, 1957, as seeds, from the University of Washington Arboretum, Seattle, Wash. Localities given are original sources. 244346. AcER GLABRUM Torr. Aceraceae. Marple. Received from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 367 244346 to 244352—Continued 244347. AcER GLABRUM var. DOUGLASII (Hook.) Hemsl Maple. Columbia River, Oregon. 244348. CASTANOPSIS CHRYSOPHYLLA (Dougl.) DC. Fagaceae. Curry County, Oregon. 244349. LiTHOCARPUS DENSIFLORUS (Hook. & Arn.) Rehder Fagaceae. Northern Del Norte County, California. 244350. LITHOCARPUS DENSIFLORUS var. MONTANA (Mayr) Rehder Southern Curry County, Oregon. 244351. QUERCUS BREWERI Engelm. Fagaceae. Southwestern Josephine County, Oregon. 244352. QUERCUS VACCINIFOLIA Kell. Southeastern Curry County, Oregon. 244353. DactTyLis GLOMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. From Canada. Seed presented by the Department of Agriculture, Experimental Farms Service, Lethbridge, Alberta. Received November 29, 1957. Selection for winter hardiness in southern Alberta. 244354. CarTHAMUS TENUIS (Boiss. & Blanche) Bornm. Asteraceae. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Experiment Station, Nve- Yaar. Received December 2, 1957. 244355 to 244357. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the Economic Botanist, Dacca Farm, P. O. Tejgaon, Dacca. Received December 2, 1957. 244355. ‘Dhalasaita’. 244356. ‘Dharial’. 244357. ‘Kumari’. 244358 to 244364. From Germany. Seeds presented by the Botanical Garden, Munchen. Re- ceived December 2, 1957. 244358. ANGELICA SYLVESTRIS L. Apiaceae. 244359. ASTRAGALUS HAMOSUS L. Fabaceae. Milkvetch. 244360. NiGELLA SATIVA L. Ranunculaceae. Black cumin. 244361. ONOBRYCHIS CAPUT-GALLI (L.) Lam. Fabaceae. 244362. SpILANTHES OLERACEA L. Asteraceae. 244363. STEVIA PURPUREA Pers. Asteraceae. 244364. TETRAGONOLOBUS PURPUREUS Moench Fabaceae. 244365 to 244367. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomico do Estado de Sao Paula. Received December 2, 1957. 244365 and 244366. Lupinus ALBUS L. Fabaceae. White lupine. 244365. I-22.418 Tremoco. 244366. I-—22.419 Tremoco. 244367. LUPINUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS L. Blue lupine. e224 17. 368 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 244368 to 244374. From Germany. Seeds presented by the Botanical Garden, Stuttgart, Hohen- helm. Received December 2, 1957. 244368. ANGELICA SYLVESTRIS L. Apiaceae. 244369. ASTRAGALUS VERNUS Georgi Fabaceae. 244370. ASTRAGALUS sp. 244371. ONOBRYCHIS ARENARIA DC. Fabaceae. 244372. ONOBRYCHIS PETRAEBA Desv. 244373. Linum AusTRiAcuM L. Linaceae. 244374. TETRAGONOLOBUS PURPUREUS Moench Fabaceae. 244375 to 244380. SoLANUM TRIFIDUM Correll Solanaceae. From Mexico. Tubers presented by the Rockefeller Foundation, Calle Londres.. Received December 3, 1957. 244375 and 244376. Road to Uruapan, Michoacan. 244375. S-372. 244376. S—458. 244377. North of Paricutin, Michoacan. S—459. 244378. Road to Uruapan, Michoacan. S—460. 244379 and 244380. North slope of Nevado de Colima, Jalisco. 244379. S—461. 244380. S—462. 244381. MerrcuriaAtis ANNUA L. Euphorbiaceae. From France. Seeds presented by P. Plantiveau, Nantes. Received December 3, 1957. 244382. Pinus pUMILA (Pallas) Regel Pinaceae. Pine. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Kyoto University, Kyoto. Received December 3, 1957. 244383 and 244384. PoLyGoONUM SACHALINENSE F. Schmidt ex Maxim. Polygonaceae. Sacaline. From Germany. Presented by the Botanic Garden, Hesse. Received Decem- ber 6, 1957. 244383. Rhizomes. 244384. Seed. 244385 to 244388. DioscoREA QUATERNATA J. F. Gmel. Diosco- reaceae. From the United States. Seeds collected by E. P. Imle, plant explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received December 6, 1957. Tyler’s Woods, near Powder Mill Road and Cherry Hill Road, near Beltsville, Md. Vines leafless as a result of frosts. 244385. No. 64. 244387. No. 66. 244386. No. 65. 244388. No. 67. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 369: 244389 to 244393. SamsBucus cuauca Nutt. Caprifoliaceae. Elder. From the United States. Donor unknown. 244389 to 244391. Collected on roadside, John Day, Oregon. 244389. No.1. 244391. No. 3. 244390. No. 2. 244392 and 244393. Collected on roadside, Pendleton, Oregon. 244392. No. 4. 244393. No. 5. 244394. Pinus PONDEROSA Dougl. ex Lawson Pinaceae. | Western yellow pine. From Mexico. Seeds presented by the Instituto de Investigaciones Forestales, Coyoacan. Received December 6, 1957. 244395. TuRNERA DIFFUSA Willd. Turneraceae. From Mexico. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Station, Glenn Dale. Numbered December 9, 1957. Gentry 16551. San Bernardo, Sonora, May 2, 1957. Damiana. Bushy perennial to 2 feet high; flowers yellow. Reported to be a tonie and an aphrodisiac. 244396 to 244460. From Great Britain and Ireland. Cuttings collected by Donald Egolf, National Arboretum, Washington, D.C. Received October 25, 1957. 244396 and 244397. VIBURNUM ATROCYANEUM C. B. Clarke Caprifoliaceae. 244396. No. 1236. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244397. No. 1267. National Botanic Garden, Dublin, Ireland, K. W. 9198, ex Kingdon- Ward. 244398. VIBURNUM BETULIFOLIUM Batal. No. 1187. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland, F 346, ex Forrest. 244399 to 244401. VIBURNUM BITCHIUENSE Makino 244399. No. 1193. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244400. No. 1221. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244401. No. 1246. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244402. ViBURNUM BRACTEATUM Rehder No. 1222. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244403. VIBURNUM BREVIPES Rehder No. 1215. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244404. VinpuRNUM X BURKWOODII Burk. & Skipw. No. 1218. V. carlesti XK V. utile. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244405. VIBURNUM X CARLCEPHALUM Burk. ex Pike No. 1200. V. carlesiti XK V. macrocephalum. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244406 and 244407. VisuRNUM CINNAMOMIFOLIUM Rehder 244406. No. 1270. National Botanic Garden, Dublin, Ireland. W 963, ex Wilson. 244407. No. 1276. Headford Court, Kells, Meath, Ireland. 789-199—66——24 310 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 244396 to 244460—Continued 244408. ViBURNUM CONGESTUM Rehder No. 1188. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244409. VIBURNUM COTINIFOLIUM D. Don No. 1190. Royai Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland, ex Ludlow & Sherriff 10. 244410. ViIBURNUM CORIACEUM Blume No. 1235. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244411 to 244414. VisuRNUM DAVIDII Franch. 244411. No. 1214. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland, W 963, ex Wilson. 244412. No. 1277. Highdown, Goring-by-Sea, Sussex, England. 244413. No. 1320. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244414. No. 1211. ‘Femina’. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scot- land. 244415. ViBnuRNUM EROSUM Thunb. No. 1244. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244416. VIBURNUM FOETENS Decne. No. 1192. Korean form. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244417. ViBURNUM FRAGRANS var. NANUM Boom No. 1238. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244418 and 244419. VIBURNUM HARRYANUM Rehder 244418. No. 1194. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244419. No. 1275. Birr Castle, Birr, Kings, Ireland. 244420. VIBURNUM HENRYI Hemsl. No. 1224. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244421. VisnuRNUM JAPONICUM (Thunb.) Spreng. No. 1207. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244422 and 244423. ViBURNUM LANTANA L. Way faring-tree. 244422. No. 1825. Kenneth Beckett, South Downs, England. 244423. No. 1322. ‘Variegatum’. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244424. VIBURNUM RHYTIDOPHYLLUM Hemsl. No. 1226. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England, ex Wilson 238. 244425. VIBURNUM STELLULATUM Wall. ex DC. No. 1212. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244426. VIBURNUM NERVOSUM D. Don No. 1189. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244427 and 244428. ViIBURNUM ODORATISSIMUM Ker-Gawl. Sweet viburnum. 244427. No. 1263. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244428. No. 1324. Howth Demense, Howth, Ireland. 244429 and 244430. VisuRNUM X BURKWoOopDII Burk. & Skipw. 244429. No. 1202. ‘Park Farm’. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 ov1 244396 to 244460—Continued 244429 and 244430—Continued 244430. No. 1225. ‘Park Farm’. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244431. VIBURNUM PAUCIFLORUM Raf. No. 1209. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 2444382. VIBURNUM PROPINQUUM Hemsl. No. 1264. National Botanic Garden, Dublin, Ireland. 244433 and 244434. VIBURNUM SIEBOLDII f. RETICULATUM Rehder 244433. No. 1185. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244434. No. 1231. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244435 to 244437. VIBURNUM RHYTIDOPHYLLUM Hems]l. Leatherleaf viburnum. 244435. No. 1203. ‘Aureovariegatum’. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244436. No.1217. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. W 220A, ex Wilson. 244437. No. 1278. Highdown, Goring-by-Sea, Sussex, England. (Wilson original.) 244438. VIBURNUM RIGIDUM Vent. No. 1220. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244439. VIBURNUM SARGENTII var. CALVESCENS Rehder No. 1197. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland, R13485, ex Rock. 244440 and 244441. VisURNUM SCHENSIANUM Maxim. 244440. No. 1210. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244441. No. 1237. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244442. ViBURNUM CALVUM Rehd. No. 1216. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244443. ViIBURNUM SUSPENSUM Lindl. No. 1272. Howth Demense, Howth, Ireland. 244444 to 244447. VipurNuM TINUS L. Laurustinus. 244444, No. 1279. Highdown, Goring-by-Sea, Sussex, England. Collected in Algiers by Bowles. 244445. No. 1232. ‘Hirtulum’. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244446. No. 1230. ‘Purpureum’. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244447. No. 1233. ‘Pyramidale’. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244448 and 244449. ViIBURNUM PLICATUM Thunb. Japanese snowball. 244448. No. 1249. ‘Brockhurst’. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244449. No. 1196. ‘Lananth’. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244450. VIBURNUM PLICATUM f. MARIESII (Veitch) Rehd. No. 1201. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244451. ViIBURNUM PARVIFOLIUM Hayata No. 1254. ‘Parvifolium’. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 372 . PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 244396 to 244460—Continued 244452. ViIBURNUM PLICATUM Thunb. Japanese snowball... No. 1313. ‘Rowallane’. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley,. England. 244453. VIBURNUM Sp. No. 1183. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244454, VIBURNUM Sp. No. 1184. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244455. VIBURNUM gp. No. 1191. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland, ex Polumin 55. 244456. VIBURNUM sp. No. 1219. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244457. VIBURNUM Sp. No. 1227. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England ex Chung. 244458. VIBURNUM Sp. No. 1234. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England ex Chung. 244459. VIBURNUM §p. No. 1269. National Botanic Garden, Dublin, Ireland, W1302—237, ex Wilson. 244460. VIBURNUM sp. No. 1273. Birr Castle, Birr, County Kings, Ireland. 244461 and 244462. Lupinus rorHMaueRiI Klingk. Fabaceae. From Spain. Seeds presented by the Estacion Experimental de Aula Dei, Zaragoza, Spain. Received December 10, 1957. Collected by P. Silva, Beira Baipa, Portugal, in granite soil. 244461. Red spotted. 244462. White seeded. 244463 to 244484. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the American Consulate, Porto Alegre. Received December 10, 1957. 244463 to 244483. AvENA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Common oats. 244463. S.A. 1 244474. S.A. 16. 244464. S.A. 2. 244475. S.A. 18. 244465. S.A. 6. 244476. S.A. 19. 244466. S.A.7 244477. S.A. 21. 244467. S.A. 9. 244478. S.A. 22. 244468. S.A. 10. 244479. S.A. 23. 244469. S.A. 11. 244480. S.A. 3A. 244470. S.A. 12. 244481. S.A. 5A. 244471. S.A. 13. 244482. S.A. 3B. 244472. S.A. 14. 244483. S.A. 5B. 244473. S.A. 15. 244484, TrITIcUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. H 620-IS. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 oe 244485 to 244570. From Great Britain. Plants collected by Donald Egolf, National Arboretum, Washington, D.C. Received October 31, 1957. 244485 and 244486. VIBURNUM X BODNANTENSE Aberc. Caprifoliaceae. 244485. No. 1199. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244486. No. 1245. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244487 to 244489. VIBURNUM BETULIFOLIUM Batal. 244487. No. 1223. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244488. No. 1242. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244489. No. 1247. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244490 to 244492. VIBURNUM BUDDLEIFOLIUM Wright. Woolly viburnum. 244490. No. 1182. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244491. No. 1296. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244492. No. 1828. John Innes Horticultural Institute Gardens, England. 244493 to 244495. ViBURNUM X BURKWOODII Burk. & Skipw. (V. carlesit X V. utile). 244493. No. 1213. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244494, No. 1239. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244495. No. 1302. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244496. VIBURNUM BUREJAETICUM Regel & Herd. Manchurian viburnum. No. 1291. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244497. VIBURNUM CALVUM Rehd. No. 1285. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244498. VIBURNUM CARLESII Hemsl. Fragrant viburnum. No. 1329. John Innes Horticultural Institute Gardens, England. 244499. VIBURNUM X CHENAULTII Chenault No. 1294. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244500 and 24501. ViIBURNUM CINNAMOMIFOLIUM Rehd. 244500. No. 1282. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244501. No. 1309. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244502. VIBURNUM CORIACEUM Blume No. 1274. Birr Castle, Birr, County Kings, Ireland. 244503 to 244506. VinuRNUM DAvipi1 Franch. 244503. No. 1240. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244504. No. 1301. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244505. No. 1316. National Botanic Garden, Dublin, Ireland. 244506. No. 1330. John Innes Horticultural Institute Gardens, England. 244507 to 244509. VinuRNUM DENTATUM L. 244507. No. 1186. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244508. No. 1258. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244509. No. 1306. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244510 to 244512. ViBnuRNUM DILATATUM Thunb. Linden viburnum. 244510. No. 1248. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244511. No. 1256. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244512. No. 1327. John Innes Horticultural Institute Gardens, England. 374. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 244485 to 244570—Continued 244513. VIBURNUM FLAVESCENS W. W. Smith No. 13805. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244514. ViBURNUM FOETIDUM Wall. No. 1252. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244515. VIBURNUM FRAGRANS Bunge. No. 1317. Highdown, Goring-by-Sea, Sussex, England, ex Farrer 13. 244516. VIBURNUM GLOMERATUM Maxim. No. 1297. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244517. ViBURNUM HANCEANUM Maxim. No. 1290. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244518. VIBURNUM HARRYANUM Rehd. No. 1314. National Botanic Garden, Dublin, Ireland. 244519. VIBURNUM HENRYI Hemel. No. 1271. Howth Demense, Howth, Ireland. 244520. ViIBURNUM HUPEHENSE Rehd Hupeh viburnum. No. 1321. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England 244521 and 244522. VisuRNUM ICHANGENSE (Hemsl.) Rehd. 244521. No. 1308. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244522. No. 1319. Birr Castle, Birr, County Kings, Ireland. 244523. VIBURNUM JAPONICUM (Thunb.) Spreng. No. 1289. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244524 and 244525. VisuRNUM XX JupbpII Rehd. (V. carlesit X V. bitchiuense). 244524. No. 1195. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244525. No. 1312. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244526 and 244527. VIBURNUM LOBOPHYLLUM Graebn. 244526. No. 1284. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland, P14971. 244527. No. 1283. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Scotland, ex Hers 2781. 244528. VIBURNUM STELLULATIM Wall. ex DC. No. 1212. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244529. VIBURNUM NUDUM L. No. 1241. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244530. VIBURNUM ODORATISSIMUM Ker-Gawl. Sweet viburnum. No. 1288. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244531 to 244533. ViIBURNUM OPULUS L. European cranberrybush. 244531. No.1310. ‘Aureum’. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244532. No. 1251. ‘Xanthocarpum’. Royal Horticultural Society Garden. Wisley, England. 244533. No. 1287. ‘Xanthocarpum’. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244534. VIBURNUM PAUCIFLORUM Raf. No. 1209. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 375 244485 to 244570—Continued 244535 to 244537. VIBURNUM DENTATUM L. 244535. No. 1250. ‘Pubescens’. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244536. No. 1292. ‘Pubescens’. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244537. No. 1229. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244538 to 244540. VIBURNUM RHYTIDOPHYLLUM Hemsl. Leatherleaf viburnum. 244538. No. 1205. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244539. No. 1226. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England, ex Wilson 238. 244540. No. 1259. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England’ 244541. VIBURNUM X RHYTIDOPHYLLOIDES Suringer No. 1262. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244542 to 244544. VIBURNUM RHYTIDOPHYLLUM Hemsl. Leatherleaf viburnum. 244542. No. 1299. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244543. No. 1228. ‘Aldenham’. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244544. No. 1204. ‘Roseum’. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244545 to 244547. ViBURNUM SARGENTII Koehne Sargent cranberrybush. 244545. No. 1178. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland, ex Wilson 281. 244546. No. 1253. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244547. No. 1303. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244548. VIBURNUM CALVUM Rehd. No. 1293. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244549. VIBURNUM SETIGERUM Hance Tea viburnum,. No. 1257. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244550. VIBURNUM SIEBOLDII Miquel Siebold viburnum No. 1255. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244551. ViBURNUM STELLULATUM Wall. ex DC. No. 1265. National Botanic Garden, Dublin, Ireland. 244552 to 244558. VIBURNUM TINUS L. Laurustinus. 244552. No. 1180. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244553. No. 1260. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244554. No. 1179. ‘Lucidum’. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244555. No. 1198. ‘Lucidum’. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244556. No. 1300. ‘Lucidum’. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244557. No. 1295. ‘Variegatum’. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244558. No. 1181. ‘Variegatum’. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244559 and 244560. ViIBURNUM PLICATUM Thunb. Japanese snowball. 244559. No. 1268. ‘Tomentosum’. National Botanic Garden, Dublin, Ireland, ex Wilson W231A. 244560. No. 1248. ‘Tomentosum’. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 376 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 244485 to 244570—-Continued 244561. ViBnuURNUM TRILOBUM Marsh. No. 1311. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244562 and 244563. VIBURNUM UTILE Hemsl. Service viburnum. 244562. No. 1218. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244563. No. 1298. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 244564. VIBURNUM VEITCHII C. H. Wright Veitch viburnum. No. 1266. National Botanic Garden, Dublin, Ireland ex Wilson W1288. 244565. VIBURNUM VILLOSUM Sw. No. 1280. National Botanic Garden, Dublin, Ireland. 244566. ViBURNUM wRiGcHTII Miquel Wright viburnum. No. 1307. Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley, England. 244567. VIBURNUM sp. No. 1206. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland, ex Yii 15064. 244568. VIBURNUM sp. No. 1208. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland, ex Rock W15898. 244569. VIBURNUM DAVIDII Franch. No. 1286. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 244570. VIBURNUM sp. No. 1326. John Innes Horticultural Institute Gardens, England. 244571. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi Fabaceae. Cowpea. From Guatemala. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission, Guatemala City. Received December 12, 1957. ‘Tiquisate’. Local strain. Used as green manure. Has rapid growth habit and general freedom from insects and diseases. 244572. Lupinus atBpus L. Fabaceae. White lupine. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomico, Campinas, Sao Paulo. Received December 12, 1957. Collected in Irati, Parana. 244573. Rictnrus commMuns L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the American Consulate General, Sao Paulo. Received December 16, 1957. Ana IA-88. 244574. CuiTRuS RETICULATA Blanco Rutaceae. Mandarin orange. From China. Seeds presented by the Department of Horticulture, Agricultural Research Institute, Taipei, Taiwan. Received December 16, 1957. ‘Ponkan’. 244575 to 244577. Fracaria vesca L. Rosaceae. European strawberry. From Great Britain. Plants presented by R. J. Ruck, Carneddi, Beddgelert, Caernarvon, Wales. Received December 19, 1957. Propagated in natural isolation for the Nuclear Stock Association, London, England. 244575. ‘Cambridge Vigour’. 244576. ‘Harly Cambridge’. 244577. ‘Talisman’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 317 244578. ANEMONE sp. Ranunculaceae. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by C. Newberry, Bulbs Green, Knebwarth, Herts, England. Received December 13, 1957. ‘White Creagh Castle’. 244579 to 244600. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Division of Crops and Pastures, Department of Agriculture, Pretoria, Transvaal. Received December 13, 1957. 244579. CROTALARIA ANTHYLLOPSIS Welw. Fabaceae. Originally from Southern Rhodesia. 244580. CROTALARIA BROWNEI Bert. Originally from Australia. 244581. CROTALARIA GAZENSIS E. G. Baker Originally from Southern Rhodesia. 244582. CROTALARIA GRAHAMIANA Wight & Arn. Originally from Australia. 244583. CROTALARIA INCANA L. 244584 to 244587. CROTALARIA INTERMEDIA Kotschy Slenderleaf crotalaria. 244584. No.1. 244585. No.2. From South Africa. 244586. No.3. Originally from Australia. 244587. No.4. ‘Gunson’. Gunson’s Seed Firm. (Local). 244588. CROTALARIA LACHNOCARPA Hochst. Originally from Southern Rhodesia. 244589. CROTALARIA LANCEOLATA E. Mey. Lance crotalaria. Originally from Australia. 244590 and 244591. CROTALARIA MUCRONATA Desv. Striped crotalaria. 244590. From Paraguay. 244591. From Congo. 244592. CROTALARIA MYSORENSIS Roth Originally from Southern Rhodesia. 244593. CROTALARIA PAULINA Schrank. 244594. CROTALARIA RECTA A. Rich. 244595. CROTALARIA RHODESIAE E. G. Baker Originally from Southern Rhodesia. 244596. CROTALARIA SPECIOSA Heyne Originally from Southern Rhodesia. 244597. CROTALARIA SPECTABILIS Roth 244598. CROTALARIA USARAMOENSIS Baker f. 244599. CROTALARIA VERRUCOSA L. 244600. CROTALARIA INCANA L. 378 ‘PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 244601 to 244609. ArRacHuis HYPOGAEA L. Favaceae. Peanut. From Tanganyika. Seeds presented by the Director of Agriculture, Dar es Salaam. Received December 16, 1957. Selections that show resistance to Cercospora spp. 244601. ‘Kanyoma’. 244606. ‘Mwitunde II’. 244602. ‘Kongwa Runner’. 244607. ‘Mwitunde’. (Unselected.) 244603. ‘Kutambaa’. 244608. ‘Samaru’. | 244604. ‘Maloya Tunduruw’. 244609. ‘Wima’. 244605. ‘Matevere’. 244610 to 244612. From Kenya. Seeds presented by R. J. Godbey, Kendall, Florida. Received December 16, 1957. 244610. BRACHYCHITON POPULNEUS R. Br. Sterculiaceae. Black kurrajong. 244611. Ficus MALLATOCARPA Warb.. Moraceae. 244612. ONCOBA ROUTLEDGE! Sprague Flacourtiaceae. 244613 to 244617. From Nigeria. Seeds presented by F. R. Irvine, Pendle Hill, Wallingford. Received December 16, 1957. 244613. BRAcHYSTEGIA EURYCOMA Harms Caesalpiniaceae. A large tree; wood is a possible substitute for mahogany; the seed are used as a soup thickening. 244614. PENTACLETHRA MACROPHYLLA Benth. Mimosaceae. Tree produces pods to 18 inches long; seeds yield to 45 percent oil and are rich in protein, exceeded only by Glycine max and Vicia faba, but are poor in starch; beans are commonly eaten after roasting but used more as a condi- ment than as a staple food; oil used in soups, for candles, and for lubrication. - 244615 to 244617. SpHENOSTYLIS STENOCARPA (Hochst.) Harms Fabaceae. 244615 and 244616. Grown by the Ibo tribe. - 244615. Seeds brown. 244616. Seeds white. 244617. Grown by the Ibidio tribe. Seed black. 244618 to 244622. CHRYSANTHEMUM (hybrids). Asteraceae. From China. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Station, Glenn Dale, Maryland. Numbered December 17, 1957. Originally received January 16, 1957, from R. E. Baker, United States Operations Mission, Taipei, Taiwan. 244618. No. 10. ‘Happy God’. Flowers deep red. 244619. No.11. ‘Taiwan’. Flowers white. 244620. No. 20. ‘Imperial Pavilion’. Flowers red. 244621. No. 21. ‘Autumn of Taiwan’. Flowers yellow. 244622. No. 25. ‘Wongsi Lion’. Flowers multicolored. 244623 to 244638. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received December 17, 1957. 244623. NIcoTIANA INGULBA J. M. Black Solanaceae. T.S. No. 123. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 379 ‘244623 to 244638—Continued 244624 to 244628. NiIcoTIANA STENOCARPA Wheeler 244624. T.S. No. 178. 244627. T.S. No. 217. 244625. T.S. No. 185. 244628. T.S..No. 221. 244626. T.S. No. 189. 244629 to 244634. NicoTIANA VELUTINA Wheeler 244629. T.S. No. 107. 244632. T.S. No. 149. 244630. T.S. No. 112A. 244633. T.S. No. 151. 244631. T.S. No. 141. 244634. T.S. No. 152. ‘244635. NiIcoTIANA INGULBA J. M. Black T. S.No. 155. 244636. NicoTIANA INGULBA J. M. Black eS N@. 156: 244637. NICOTIANA STENOCARPA Wheeler T. S. No. 174. 244638. NICOTIANA VELUTINA Wheeler T. S. No. 288. 244639. Sracuys sirBoLpit Miquel Menthaceae. Chorogi. From Japan. Tubers presented by the Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido. Received December 17, 1957. 244640 to 244659. From Great Britain. Plants presented by Waithman Nurseries, Silverdale Carnforth, Lancaster, England. Received December 18, 1957. 244640. ABIES BALSAMEA (L.) Mill. Pinaceae. Baisam fir. ‘Nana’. 244641 and 244642. Crypromeria Japonica (L.f.) D. Don Pinaceae. 244641. ‘Knaptonensis’. : 244642. ‘Nana Alba Spicata’. 244643 and 244644. CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA (Murr.) Parl. Pinaceae. Lawson falsecypress. 244643. ‘Ellwoodii’. 244644. ‘Gimbornii’. 244645 and 244646. CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. Hinoki falsecypress. 244645. ‘Juniperoides Compacta’. 244646. ‘Kosteri’. 244647 to 244650. CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. Sawara retinospora, 244647. ‘Compacta’. 244649. Rogersii’. 244648. ‘Plumosa Aurea Nana’. 244650. ‘Squarrosa Argentea’. 244651. CyTIsus ARDOINII Fourn. Fabaceae. 244652. DapHNE arBusCcULA Celak. Thymelaeaceae. 244653. ILEX CRENATA var. NUMMULARIA Fr. & Sav. Aquifoliaceae. Holly. 244654. PoTENTILLA FRUTICOSA L. Rosaceae. Shrubby cinquefoil. ‘Beesii’. 380 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 244640 to 244659—Continued 244655 and 244656. TuHusa OCCIDENTALIS L. Pinaceae. 244655. ‘Hillieri’. 244656. ‘Rheingold’. 244657 and 244658. TuHusa ORIENTALIS L. Oriental arborvitae.. 244657. ‘Juniperoides’. | 244658. ‘Meldensis’. 244659. TxHusa puicata D. Don ‘Aurea Rogersii’. 244660 and 244661. Correa ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From El Salvador. Seeds presented by the Instituto Salvadoreno de Investi-. gaciones del Cafe, Santa Tecla. Received December 18, 1957. 244660. SL 28—No. 57110. 244661. SL 34—No. 57111. 244662 to 244680. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received December 19, 1957. ' . 244662. ARTHRAXON sp. Poaceae. I.W. 1190. 244663 and 244664. BRaAssIcA OLERACEA var. BOTRYTIS L. Brassicaceae. Caulifiower.. 244663. Early. 244664. Late. 244665 and 244666. EUuLALIOPSIS BINATA (Retz.) C. E. Hubb. Poaceae. 244665. No. 1. 244666. I.W. 1191. 244667 to 244670. Capsicum FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper.. 244667. N.P. 34. 244669. N.P. 51. 244688. N.P. 41. 244670. N.P.U. 6A. 244671. Horprum sp. Poaceae. 244672. LycoPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 244673. Mepicaco opscurRA Retz. Fabaceae. 244674. MEDICAGO SATIVA var. GLUTINOSA (Bieb.) Urban Alfalfa.. 244675 and 244676. PasPALUM SCROBICULATUM L. Poaceae. 244675. 694-1 (I.C. 5165) 244676. 80-2 (I.C. 5166) 244677. TRIFOLIUM BALANSAE Boiss. Fabaceae. Clover. 244678. TRIFOLIUM GLOBOSUM L. 244679. TRIFOLIUM ISTHMOCARPUM Brot. 244680. Triticum AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 244681 to 244684. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. From Cuba. Seeds presented by the Lone Star Farm, Cienfuegos. Received December 20, 1957. 244681. A. 244683. P. 244682. B. 244684. ‘Dima.’ JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 381 244685 to 244687. From the United States. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction. Station, Glenn Dale, Maryland. Numbered December 23, 1957. Presented by the Missouri Botanic Garden, St. Louis, Missouri. 244685. HrpERA HELIX L. Araliaceae. English ivy. ‘Bulgaria’. Collected by E. Anderson near Rila Monastery, Bulgaria. A juvenile form. 244686 and 244687. ILEx aquirotium L. Aquifoliaceae. English holly. 244686. ‘Balkan’. (Female.) From central Bosnia, Yugoslavia. Woods above Serajevo, elevation 1,000 feet. A Balkan form originally sent in by Edgar Anderson. 244687. ‘Balkan’. (Male.) From central Bosnia, Yugoslavia. 244688 and 244689. From France. Seeds presented by the Ministere de 1’Agriculture, Antibes. Received December 26, 1957. 244688. Ruscussp. Convallariaceae. 244689. VERONICA BALDWINII Torr. Scrophulariaceae. 244696. Ruscus acuLeatus L. Convallariaceae. Butcher’s-broom. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Administrazione Borromeo, Milan. Received December 26, 1957. 244691 and 244692. From the United States. Seeds presented by the California State Department of Agriculture, Forestville, Sonoma County, California. Received December 26, 1957. 244691. ANGELICA ARGUTA Nutt. Apiaceae. No. 391—57. 244692. ANGELICA TOMENTOSA S. Wats. No. 406-57. 244693 and 244694. LircHi cHINENSIS Sonner Sapindaceae. Lychee. From China. Trees presented by Yuan-ping Hung, Pintung, Taiwan. Received December 26, 1957. 244693. ‘Black Leaf’. 244694. ‘Kwie-Way’. 244695 to 244701. From France. Seeds presented by the Jardin Botanique, Nancy. Received December 26, 1957. 244695. ANGELICA HETEROCARPA Lloyd Apiaceae. 244696. CARTHAMUSLANATUS L. Asteraceae. 244697. EuPpHORBIA PEPLIS L. Euphorbiaceae. 244698. EuPpHORBIA PLATYPHYLLOS L. 244689. MeErcuRIALIS ANNUA L. Euphorbiaceae. 244700. SympHytTumM sp. Boraginaceae. 244701. TETRAGONOLOBUS REQUIENII (Mauri) Fisch. Fabaceae. 382 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 244702 to 244707. From Brazil. Plants growing at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Experiment, Georgia. Numbered December 26, 1957. Selections made by Dr. Olympio D. Toledo Prado, Instituto Agronomico, Campinas, Sao Paulo. 244702 to 244704. CucurBITA Maxima Duchesne Cucurbitaceae. Squash. 244702. G. 2628. ‘Moranga’. Fruits flattened; orange. 244703. G. 2629. ‘Verde 610 Moganga’. Fruits cylindric, green. 244704. G. 2630. ‘Ovo de Ganzo 619 Moganga’. Fruits the size of small ‘Table Queen’; buff. Quality good. 244705 to 244707. CucuRBITA MOoscHATA Duchesne Cushaw. 244705. G-2631. ‘Menina Amarela 724’. Fruits large, crookneck, buff. 244706. G—2632. ‘Paca 595’. Fruits large, oval, green mottled with orange. 244707. G—2633. ‘Tatur’. Fruits oval; buff. 244708 to 244716. From the United States. Seeds held at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Geneva, New York. Numbered December 26, 1957. Localities given are original sources of material. 244708... Autium cEPA L. Liliaceae. Common onion. G-2227. ‘Owen Button’. From Fulton, N.Y., called ‘Mother’s Button’ around Fulton. 244709. ALLIUM PORRUM L. Leek. 4 Sree ‘Italian Leek’. Grown by Italian-Americans near Painted Post, N. . 244710 to 244712. Awuuium sativum L. Garlic. 244710. G—6100. ‘Egyptain Garlic’. From Seabrook, N.H. 244711. G—6563. ‘Perennial Garlic’. From Fort Worth, Texas. 244712. G—6564. ‘Oriental Garlic’. From a California seed firm. 244713. Cucumis MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon G-6611. ‘Mango Melon Chito’. Found in a seed packet of ‘Surecrop’ from Hart Seed Co., Wethersfield, Conn. Flesh firm, sweet. 244714. CuCUMIS MELO var. INODORUS Naudin G-5619. ‘Turkish Honeydew’. From Turkey. Fruits 8 by 7 inches diameter; rind orange and green; flesh orange and white. Free from wilt and mosaic. 244715. PHASEOLUS vuLGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. G-2272. ‘Black Mexican’. From Cornwall, England, but originally from Mexico. Bush to half runner type. 244716. SoLANUM MELONGENA L. Solanaceae. Eggplant. G-—2629. A nearly prostrate form introduced from Turkey with seeds of Capsicum frutescens in 1949. Fruits oblong ovate, to 6 inches long, purple turning dull brown. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 383. 244717 to 244721. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by F. J. Williams, St. Austell, Cornwall,. England. Received December 27, 1957. 244717. ILexX SIKKIMENSIS Kurz. Aquifoliaceae. .. Helly. Originally from China. 244718. IuEx instants Hook. f. No. 27767. 244719. PuHoTinta sp. Malaceae. Originally from China. 244720. Harrta sinensis Dunn. Theaceae. No. 24406. Shrub to 20 feet high; flowers creamy white. 244721. CAMELLIA RETICULATA Lindl. Theaceae. Netvein camellia. Wild form. Originally from 8S. W. China. 244722. ZIzANIA LATIFOLIA (Griseb.) Stapf Poaceae. Wiid rice. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Gifu University, Gifu. Received De- cember 27, 1957. Collected from wild plants in the stream near the University. 244723 to 244726. Mauus sytvestris Mill. Malaceae. Common apple. From Spain. Trees and scions presented by the Estacion Pomologica Villaviciosa, Asturias. Received December 27, 1957. Tree medium size, vigorous, heavy producer; fruit flattened with the calyx cavity characteristic of the Carapono, red and yellow-orange. 244723. ‘Caraponon’. 244725. ‘Solafuente’. 244724. ‘Mingan’. 244726. ‘Vigneole de Monton’. 244727. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. From Cuba. Seeds presented by an unknown donor, Jobabo. Received De- cember 30, 1957. ‘Experanza’. 244728 to 244732. From China. Seeds presented by the Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction, Taipei, Taiwan. Received December 30, 1957. 244728 to 244730. CoRCHORUS CAPSULARIS L. Tiliaceae. Jute.. 244728. ‘Huwei Green Bark No. 7’. 244729. ‘Shui-shang Green Bark’. 244730. ‘Taichung Special No. 1’. 244731. Hisiscus muTasiLtis L. Malvaceae. 244732. Hisiscus sp. 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. Abelia chinensis, 242386. engleriana, 242387. floribunda, 243011 spathulata, 239228, 242388. triflora, 239229, 242389, 242921. umbellata, 239230. zandert, 242390. Abelia, Himalaya. See Abelia triflora. Japanese. See A. spathulata. Mexican. See A. floribunda. Abies balsamea, 237219, 238579, 244640. balsamea var. hudsonia, 238578. concolor, 237307—237310. nebrodensis, 237827. nordmanniana, 237220. numidica, 238008. pinsapo, 238009, 238580. recurvata, 238010. Abroma augusta, 236424. Abutilon hybridum, 242060. insigne, 242307. megapotamicum, 242308. vitifoltum, 242309. sp., 242310. Acacia bonariensis, 241114. cardiophylla, 241403. cibaria, 241874. dealbata, 241208. horrida, 241873. howitti1, 241349, 241850. pendula, 241093, 241207, 241482. raddiana, 239033. spirocarpa, 239034. willardiana, 240699. sp., 244038. Acalypha australis, 242636. Acanthopanaz henry, 240677. trifoliatus, 239991. Acer acuminatum, 239674. buergertanum, 238593. caeszum, 237918. caudatum var. ukurunduense, 238100. davidii, 243236. flabellatum, 243231, 243233. glabrum, 236660, 244346. glabrum var. douglas, 244347. grossert, 243234. grossert var. hersiz, 243235. lobeliz, 238161. negundo, 238101. palmatum, 238102. platanodies, 237221. rufinerve, 237835, 238103. stkkimense, 242266. wilsonii, 238162. Sp., 237432, 243232. Achimenes coccinea, 241894. lanata, 241602. Aconitum sp., 237433, 237434. 384 Actaea rubra, 236661. rubra f. neglecta, 236662. Acuan sp., 240701. Ada aurantiaca, 240486. Adenandra umbellata, 241229. Adenium obesum, 240893, 242545. Adenocarpus anagyrifolius, 241350. complicatus, 238759. Adesmia muricata, 238221. Adhatoda duvernoia, 237612. vasica, 238876. Adina pilulifera, 237836. Adlay. See Cox lacryma-jobi var. ma- yuen. Aerangis modesta, 242684. Aeranthes ramosa, 242685. sp., 242783. Aesculus chinensis, 238163, 238164. hippocastanum, 237222, 237919, 240524. X hybrida, 237224, 237225. neglecta var. tomentosa, 237223. Agapanthus orientalis, 242517. Agapetes buxifolia, 243953. sp., 243308, 248321. Agave lecheguilla, 238919. parryi, 242661. polyacantha, 243553. stsalana, 236425. utahensis var. nevadensis, 236360. sp., 238887, 239934, 243554, 243555. Agropyron buonapartis, 239709, 239710. dasystachyum, 236663—236667. elongatum, 238222. inerme, 236668—236672. intermedium, 240129. kosanint, 237636. latiglume, 236673—236675. ortentale, 239711, 239712. pseudorepens, 236676. repens, 240128. scabriglume, 238225. semicostatum, 238223. smithii, 236677, 236678. smithi var. molle, 236679, 236680. spicatum, 236681—236683. subsecundum, 236684—236698. trachycaulum, 236699—-236728. ugamicum, 238224. sp., 240130, 245217. Agrostis castellana, 240131—240145. pallida, 238226. tenuis, 237717. Albizzia lebbeck, 238121—238139. sp., 236361, 241374, 241375. Alder. See Alnus orientalis. Aleurites montana, 237154, 240625-— 240630. Alfalfa. See Medicago sativa. yeliow-flowered. See M. falcata. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, Allium aflatunense, 236298. angulosum, 236299-236301, 236312. beestanum, 236302. campanulatum, 236303. cepa, 239633, 243008, 244708. cernuum, 236729. chamoemoly, 239036. cyaneum, 236304. cyatophorum var. farrert, 236305, 236306 dioscoridis, 236337. elatum, 236307. fistulosum, 236308. giganteum, 236309. heldretchiz, 236310. hymenorrhizum, 236311. kansuense, 236338. karataviense, 236313, 236339. macranthum, 236314, 236340. margaritaceum, 236333, 236341. mariae, 236315. moly, 236216. narcissiflorum, 236317. nigrum, 236318, 236342, 240525. obliquum, 236319, 236336. ochroleucum, 236353. oreophilum, 236320. ostrowskianum, 236348. paniculatum, 236321. platyspathum, 236344. polyastrum, 236540. porrum, 244709. pskemense, 236322. ramosum, 236325. rubellum, 243009. sativum, 237107, 244710—244712. schoenoprasum, 236324. siculum, 236325. stellatum, 236326. stipitatum, 236327. triquetrum, 236328. ursinum, 236329. victorialis, 243010. sp., 236330, 236331, 236332, 236334, 236335, 236346, 236347, 236348, 236349, 236350, 236351, 236352, 237155, 237435, 237436, 241626. Almeida rubra, 240434. Almond. See Prunus amygdalus. Alnus orientalis, 238011. Alocasia cucullata, 242013. macrorhiza, 241466. porter, 242026. wavriniana, 242014. Aloe africana, 239471. claviflora, 239472. pienaarii, 239473. thraskiz, 239474. Alonsoa sp., 241627. Alopecurus alpinus, 241035, 241036. aequalis, 236730—2367382. arundinaceus, 237637, 240146- — 240148. pratensis, 236600. utriculatus, 238227. 789—-199—66——25 1957 385 Alpinia intermedia, 237837, 237838. Alstroemeria ligtu, 241628. sp., 241629. Alysicarpus rugosus, 240410. Alyzia daphnoides, 242311. Amaralia sherbourniae, 242312. Amblygonocar pus obtusangulus, 242256. Amblygonum pilosum, 242637. Amelanchier alnifolia, 236733, 236734, 241037. canadensis, 240740. florida, 236735—236737. Amicia zygomeris, 242922. Ammzi visnaga, 242638. Amomum harmandii, 237690. ovoideum, 237691. Amorphophallus titanum, 240624. Ampelocissus latifolia, 237634. Amphilophium paniculatum, 238888. Anagyris foetida, 238760. Ananas comosus, 236423, 241630. Anchomanes hookeri, 242313. Andropogon distachyon, 240313. gayanus, 243901. lateralis, 238228. paniculatus, 238229. sp., 237110, 238211, 239156, 239158, 239160, 239503, 241493. Anemone flaccida, 239582. multifida, 237121. nemorosa, 238519. nikoensis, 239583. raddeana, 239584. sp., 244578. Angelica acutiloba, 242659. archangelica, 239238. arguta, 244691. atropurpurea, 241306, 241307. dahurica, 242640. heterocarpa, 244695. mayebarana, 236255. sylvestris, 244358, 2443868. tomentosa, 241595, 244692. sp., 241953, 241954, 241956, 241957, 241958, 241959. Angraecum calceolus, 242686, 242687. compactum, 242688. filicornu, 242689. humblotii, 242690. kotschy1, 244051. obesum, 242691. sp., 242763, 242765. Annona coriacea, 240593. Ansellia gigantea var. nilotica, 242778. Anthericum sp., 241836. Anthocleista zambesiaca, 236362. Anthoxzanthum amarum, 238230. Anthurium digitatum, 238867. radicans, 240497. scandens, 240614. scherzerianum, 237644. sp., 238600. Anthyllis hermanniae, 238761. tetraphylla, 239858. 386 Antirrhinum calycinum, 239442. glutinosum, 242030. linkianum, 238762. majus, 239365, 239443. parviflorum, 239444. tortuosum, 239992, 239993, 241851. Aphyllanthes monspeliensis, 239357. Apluda mutica, 239504, 239505, 241494, 241495. Apollonias canariensis, 238868, 240115. Aponogeton leptostachyum, 243879. Apple. See Malus spp.* common. See M. sylvestris. Apple-of-Peru. See Nicandra physal- odes. Apricot. See Prunus armeniaca. Japanese. See P. mume. Arachis glabrata var. hagenbecki1, 243334. hypogaea, 237337, 237338. 237507— 237511, 239037-239040, 240542- 240584, 241631-241633, 242100- 242103, 244039, 244601—244609. Araucaria sp., 236624. Araujia sericifera, 238498, 241098. Arborvitae, oriental. See Thuja orien- talis. Arbutus andrachne, 241319. glandulosa, 241351. Arctostaphylos glauca, 242260. rubra, 236738. Ardisia, coral. See Ardisza crispa. Ardisia crenata, 237840. crispa, 236212, 237841. humilis, 240753, 241202. japonica, 257842. sp. 237843, 237844, 237845. Argyreia hirsuta, 242314. Arisaema fargesii, 241138. serratum var. atropurpureum, 237846. serratum f. thunbergii, 237849. urashima, 239585. sp. 237847, 237848. Aristolochia argyroneura, 242315. elegans X A. grandiflora, 241404. grandiflora, 237950. westlandii, 243316. sp., 237437. Aristotelia chilensis, 238763. Arpophyllum gigantea, 240487. Arrhenatherum elatius, 236601, 237173, 237706. palaestinum, 238231. Arthrazon hispidus, 239500, 239502. 240345. sp., 244662. Arthrostylidium longifolium, 240702. Arundinaria sp., 240615, 241895. Arundo sp., 238212, - Asarum caudigerum, 237674. grandiflorum var. 237675. leptophyllum, 237676. macranthum, 237677. PLANT INVENTORY NO. colecasiifolium, | 165 Ash, European. See Frazinus excelsior. Pax. See F. paziana. Aspen, European. See Populus tremula. Asphodelus albus, 238745. cerasiferus, 239372. Asplenium adiantum var. nigrum, 238681. Aster novi-belgi1, 243938, 243940—-243945, 243947—-243949, 243951, 243952. sp., 243939, 243946, 243950. Astilbe sp., 237438. Astragalus aboriginum, 236739, 236740. agrestis, 236741. alpinus, 236742. americanus, 236743, 241038. bisulcatus, 241039. canadensis, 236744. canadensis var. brevidens, 241040. collinus, 236745. crassicarpus var. paysoni. 236746. hamosus, 244274—-244276, 244308, 244359. lentiginosus, 236747. lentiginosus var. tremulatorum, 241041. miser var. oblongifolius, 241042. miser var. serotinus, 236748. scorptoides, 244277. sinicus, 241587. stella, 244309, 244310. striatus, 236749. tenellus, 236750. vernus, 244369. sp., 236751, 237439, 238140, 238141, 244273, 244370. Astrebla pectinata, 238232. sp., 240829. Athyrium felix-femina, 238682. Atropa belladonna, 241341. Aucuba, Japanese. See Auwcuba japon- ica. Aucuba japonica, 236210, 236211. Avena sativa, 237090, 238982, 241849, ~.243045-243048, 243289, 243290, 244463-244483. sp., 243004. Avocado. See Persea americana. Axonopus compressus, 237128. ulei, 238233. Azalea. See Rhododendron indicum. Azara integrifolia, 242391. microphylla, 242846. uruguaiensis, 240304. Baccharis rosmarinifolia, 240109. Baikaiea plurijuga, 242152. Baillonia sp., 241352. Ballota acetabulosa, 239364, 241024. Balsam-pear. See Momordica charaniia. Bamboo. See Arundinaria spp,* Chus- quea culeou, Dendrocalamus strictus, Phyllostachys makinoi, Sinarundin- aria spp.* Baneberry. See Actaea rubra f. neglecta. red. See A. rubra. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 Banksia grandis, 241928. integrifolia, 241310, 241914. latifolia, 241094. prionotes, 239489. verticillata, 240754. Barberry. See Berberis spp.* Japanese. See B. thunbergi. Barley. See Hordeum spp.* bulbous. See H. bulbosum. Barnardesia spinosa, 241209. Bauhinia reticulata, 237419. sp., 238912. Bean, Adsuki. See Phaseolus angularis. common. See P. vulgaris. Lima. See P. lunatus. Mung. See P. aureus. Snail. See P. caracalla. tepary. See P. acutzfolius var. latifolius. Beaufortia sparsa, 243885. Beautyberry. See Callicarpa spp.* Japanese. See C. japonica. purple. See C. dichotoma. Beckmannia syzigachne, 241043. sp., 241044. Beech. See Fagus orientalis. Kuropean. See F. sylvatica. Beet. See Beta vulgaris. Beggarweed. See Desmodium spp.* Begonia (hybrids), 241212, 142558. acetosa. 241210. augustae, 242546. barkert, 241211, 242547. caroliniaefolia, 242548. cathayana, 242549. convolvulacea, 241213, 242551. coopert, 242550. crispula, 242662. daedalea, 242552. dreget, 242453. epipsila, 242554. erythrophylla, 240616. fagifolia, 242555. fernando-costae, 242581. fusca, 241139. gigantea, 241214, 242556. herbacea, 241215. inflata, 242557. lindleyana, 237983. luxurtans, 242317, 2425690. malabarica, 242561. manicata, 2412938. mannit, 242562. masoniana, 241217. maxima, 238947. mexicana, 241216. natalensis, 242563. paulinsis, 238723, 241976. phyllomaniaca, 242573. prismatocarpa. 2423518. quadrilocularis. 242564. rajah, 242319, 242565. rez, 240527. rigida, 242566, 242557. rotundifolia, 242568. roxburghii, 242569. 307 Begonia—Continued rubro-venia, 242570. schar ffi, 241140. serratipetala, 241218, 242571. ulmifolia, 242572. venusta, 241219. sp., 237440, 237441, 237944, 241141, 241142, 241220, 241634, 242559, 242574-242580, 242582, 242583. Belladonna. See Atropa belladonna. Bencomia caudata, 238869. Berberis < bristolensis, 242663. xX chenaultii, 238209. heterophylla, 236993. x hybrido-gagnepainiz, 242267. lepidifolia, 243806. thunbergit, 237226. valdiviana, 242584. veitchii, 238641. sp., 238210, 238640. Bernardia grandifolia, 340678. x Bertolonia houtteana, 242320. Beta macrorhiza, 241115. trigyna, 242383. vulgaris, 238983. sp., 243218. Betula glandulosa, 236752. medwediewr, 238012. Bignonia sp., 238889, 240703. Birch. See Betula medwediewrr. bog. See B. glandulosa. Blackberry, Colombian. macrocar pus. Blechnum chilense, 243980. Blueberry. See Vaccinium spp.* Oriental. See V. bracteatum. Bluegrass. See Poa spp.* annual. See P. annua. big. See P. amopla. bulbous. See P. bulbosa. Canada. See P. compressa. Greenland. See P. glauca. Kentucky. See P. pratensis. Roughstalk. See P. trivialis. Bluestem. See Andropogon spp.* Boehmeria biloba, 239076. macrophylla, 240752. nivea, 236426—-236434. utilis, 236435, 236436. Boenninghousenia sp., 237442. Boltonia latisquama, 241952. Bosea amherstiana, 240810, 241379. Bossiaea foliosa, 238234. Bothriochloa decipiens, 239152, 239153, 239162, 239163, 240830, 241499. intermedia, 237553, 239164—239167, 240831—240833, 241496—241498. Bottiebrush. See Callistemon spp.* Bougainvillea glabra, 238764, 241896. Bourreria succulenta, 240028. Bouteloua curtipendula, 241045. gracilis, 241046. heterostega, 238235. Bouvardia longiflora, 243886. sp., 243887, 243888. 237351, See Rubus 308 Bowkeria gerrardiana, 241095. Box. See Buzus spp.* common. See B. sempervirens. Japanese. See B. microphylla var. japonica. Spanish. See B. balearica. Boxelder. See Acer negundo. Brachiaria lata, 238236. ruziziensis, 238237. Brachyachne convergens, 238238. Brachychiton populneus, 244610. Brachypodium distachyon, 239713-— 239716. pinnatum, 237791, 240150, 240151. ramosum, 238239. sylvaticum, 237792. Brachystegia eurycoma, 244613. Brassavola fragrans, 240488. Brassica oleracea var. botrytis, 241588, 241589, 241609-—241623, 244663, 244664. oleracea var. 243051. oleracea var. gongylodes, 238984. oleracea var. viridis, 236256—236259. pekinensis, 241590. rapa, 236485. Bredia hirsuta, 237850. tuberculata, 242335. Brexia madagascarensis, 240029. Broadbean. See Vicza faba. Brome. See Bromus spp.* bald. See B. racemosus. California. See B. carinatus. Columbia. See B. vulgaris. field. See B. arvensis. fringed. See B. ciliatus. meadow. See B. erectus. mountain. See B. marginatus. nodding. See B. anomalus. quaking. See B. brizaeformis. Spanish. See B. madritensis. Bromus (hybrids), 238244, 238245, 238247. anomalus, 236753. arduennensis, 238240. arenarius, 238241. arvensis, 2401538, 243288. breviaristatus, 238242. brizaeformis, 238243. carinatus, 236754—-236757. ciliatus, 236758—236763. danthoniae, 238246, 239717. erectus, 240152. japonicus, 239718-239721. madritensis, 239722. marginatus, 236765-236773, 241047, 241048. polyanthus, 238248. pumpellianus, 236764, 236774, 236775. racemosus, 239723. ramosus, 238249. sitchensis, 238250. stamineus, 238251. tomentosus, 240154. gemmifera, 243049- PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 Bromus—Continued vulgaris, 236776. willdenowtt, 237793. sp., 237794. Brongniartia sp., 240877. Broom. See Cytisus spp.* Aetna. See Genista aethnensis. Scotch. See Cytisus scoparius. silkyleaf. See Genista pilosa. spike. See Cytisus nigricans. Browallia sp., 241635, 241636. Brunfelsia calycina, 242627, 243954. Brunsvigia rosea, 238946. Buckeye. See Aesculus spp.* Buckthorn. See Rhamnus spp.* Buddleta colvilei, 239675. cordata, 238765. crispa var. farrert, 239332, 241018. curviflora, 237851. fallowiana, 241221, 242268. grandiflora, 240030. nappit, 242269. Bulbophyllum auriflorum, 242693- 242696. dendrochiloides, 242697. habropus, 242698. leucothyrsus, 242699. minutipetalum, 242700. monosepalum, 242701. multiflorum, 242702-242704. occlusum, 242705. serratum, 242706. sparsifolium, 242707, 242708. urosepalum, 242709. sp., 242710, 242711, 242766, 242768, 242771, 242773, 242775, 242784, 242786, 242788, 242789. Bunchosia argentea, 242321. Burbidgea schizocheila, 242616. Burclover, California. See Medicago polymorpha var. vulgaris. Bursera fagaroides, 240878. Butcher’s-broom, narrow-leaved. See Ruscus aculeatus. Butia yatay, 241373. Buttercup. See Ranunculus spp.* creeping. See R&. repens. Mediterranean. See &. ophioglos- sifolius. tall. See R&R. aeris. Butterflybush. See Buddleza spp.* Buttonclover. See Medicago orbicu- laris. Buczus balearica, 240340, 240937. harlandi, 240938. microphylla, 240756, 240939-— 240944. microphylla var. japonica, 240755, 240945. microphylla var. koreana, 240946. microphylla var. stnica, 240947, sempervirens, 238013, 240528, 240923, 240949-240971, 242518- 242525, 242847. sempervirens var. myrtifolia, 240948. JANUARY 1 TO Cabbage, Chinese. pekinensis. Cacao. See Theobroma cacao. Cadetia chionantha, 242712. Caesalpinia peltophoroides, 244020. platyloba, 240704. Caladium X horiulanum, 240500. Calandrinia cymosa, 241637. Calathea fasciata, 242392. flavescens, 242393. nigricans, 242322. rufibarba, 242394. Calceolaria sp., 241638. Calendula algeriensis, 238091. suffruticosa var. balansae, Calliandra sp., 238577. Callicarpa dichotoma, 239231. japonica var. angustata, 239232. japonica var. leucocarpa, 239233. japonica var. luxurians, 237852. macrophylla, 240796. tosaensis, 237853. Callistemon, pachyphyllus, rugulosus, 240585. terettfolius, 236447, 237293, 240586, 242154. Callitris cupressiformis, 236363, 242031. roet, 239490. Calonyction aculeatum, 237091. sp., 241639. Calothamnus longissimus, rupestris, 242156. Calotropsis gigantea, 241845. Calpurnia aurea, 237613. Calvoa orientalis, 238510. Camel hay. See Cymbopogon schoenan- thum. Camellia, common. 1CG. netvein. See C. reticulata. Sasanqua. See C. sasanqua. Camellia (hybrid), 243247. japonica, 238499, 238500, 238724—- 238733, 238870, 241929-241934, 241977—241979, 243237. japonica var. macrocarpa, 237855. reticulata, 243238—-243242, 243861, 243955, 244721. saluenensis, 243862, 243956. sasanqua, 236213—-236221, 236419, 237854, 238734, 241935, 241936. sinensis, 236246, 236247, 236356— 236358. xX williams, 24382438-243246, 243322, 243323. Campsis radicans, 240741. Canaigre. See Rumex hymenosepalus. Canarina campanulata, 241852. Canarium indicum, 241500, 242516. Canavalia obtusifolia, 237856. Canthium atienuatum, 236364. See Brassica 238092. 242153. 242155. See Camellia japon- DECEMBER 31, 1957 389 Capillipedium parviflorum, 239168, 239188, 239190, 239191, 239506, 239638, 240834. spicigerum, 239161, 239189, 239501. Capparis cynophallophora, 240435. spinosa, 242157, 244028, Capsicum chinense, 238046—238053, 238058. frutescens, 236992, 237989, 238054— 238057, 238059, 233060, 239703, 241640241680, 242905, 243936, 244667-244670, microcarpum, 238061, pendulum, 238062, 238063. pubescens, 241681—241686. stramoniifolium, 238909. sp., 241687. Carex aenea, 236777, arcta, 241049. atrosquama, 236778. aurea, 236779. capillaris, 236780. disperma, 236781. eurystachya, 236782. flava, 236783. hookeriana, 236784. anterior, 236785. leptopoda, 236786. limnophila, 236787. media, 236788. mertensii, 236789. morrowit, 241143, 241937. nigricans, 236790. pachystachya, 236791. petasata, 236792, 236793. physocarpa, 236794. praegracilis, 236795. praticola, 236796. raymondi, 236797—236800. rossi, 236801. sctr piformis, 236802. stipata, 236803. vaginata, 236804. Carica papaya, 237645, 239245, 241688. Carnation. See Dianthus carophyllus. Carpinus fargesiana, 238014. Carrierea calycina, 242270. Carrot. See Daucus carota. Carthamus flavescens, 243150. glaucus, 243151. lanatus, 244696. palaestinus, 237346. tenuis, 244354. tinctorius, 237538-237552, 239041- 239043, 239226, 239227, 239254, 239255, 239358, 240409, 242418, 242419, 243070. Sp., 237348, 239706—239708. Caryopteris X clandonensis, 242873. 237344, 237345, 242872, Cantua buxifolia, 239475, 241083, 241353. | Cassia artemisioides, 238252. Cape-honeysuckle. See Tecomaria ca- pensis. Caper. See Capparis spinosa. viflora, 240705. eremophila, 240972. leptocarpa, 240874. 390 Cassia artemisioides—Continued coligophylla, 240123. pleurocarpa, 238253. sturti1, 238254. sp., 240995. ‘Cassiabark-tree. See Cinnamomum cassia. Cassiaflower-tree. See Cinnamomum lourterti. Cassine maurocenia, 241925. papullosa, 239999. Castanea sativa, 237920. Castanopsis chrysophylla, 244348. Castorbean. See Ricinus communis. Catapodium patens, 238255. tenellum, 238256. tuberculosum, 238257. Catasetum scurra, 241032. Catha edulis, 242793. Cattleya maxima, 239120, 139121. Cauliflower. See Brassica oleracea var. botrytis. Cavendishia acuminata, 239676. Cebadilla. See Schoenocaulon officinale. Cedar, atlas. See C. atlantica. Cyprian. See C. brevifolia. deodar. See C. deodara. Turkish. See C. libani f. stenocoma. Cedar of Lebanon. See C. libant. Cedrus atlantica, 237311, 237312, 238581. brevifolia, 237313. deodc~a, 237314, 238015, 238582. libani, 237227, 237315, 237316. libani f. stenocoma, 237228. Ceiba pentandra, 239635. Celastrus diversifolius, 240031. pyracantia, 240679. Cenchrus myosuroides, 240706. setigerus, 241425, 241426. Centaurea verbascifolia, 240073, 240110. Centradenia grandifolia, 241222. Centrosema pubescens, 241427. Ceratostylis platychila, 242714. Ceratotheca sesamoides, 238940, 240857- 240862. Cercis siliquastrum, 238016. Ceropegia ballyana, 241419. serpentina, 240010. Cestrum elegans, 239476. fasciculatum, 241915. purpureum, 238766. sp., 2438889. Chaenorrhinum crassifolium var. glareo- sum, 242032. Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, 242090, 242091, 244648, 244644. obtusa, 244645, 244646. pisifera, 236222, 244647—-244650. Chamaeraninemum beyrichit, 240538. Chamaesyce humifusa, 242641. Chasmanthe aethiopica, 241026, 241483. Cheiranthodendron pentadactylon, 239995. PLANT INVENTORY NO. i a 165 Cherry, Higan. See Prunus subhirtella Mahaleb. See P. mahaleb. oriental flowering. See P. serrulata. Sikkim. See P. cerasoides. sweet. See P. avium. Chestnut, Huropean. See Castanea sativa. Chickpea. See Cicer arietinum. Chile-belis, red. See Lapageria rosea. Chilianthus arboreus, 240379. Chiliotrichium rosmarinifolium, 242271. Chimonanthus praecox, 241484. Chimonobambusa quadrangularis, 242796. Chirita sinensis, 242664. sp., 237443. Chives. See Allium schoenoprasum. Chloranthus japonicus, 239601. Sp., 242323. Chloris acicularis, 238258. gayana, 239225, 241270, 243902- 243905. myriostachya, 238259. pectinata, 238260. pilosa, 238261. scariosa, 238262. Chlorophytum bichetiz, 242608. bowker1, 248807. comosum, 238501. Chokecherry, black. See Prunus vir- ginaana var. melanocarpa. Chorogi. See Stachys steboldit. Chrysanthemum (hydrids), 236156, 236158-236207, 238678, 240383-240395, 244618- 244622. cinerariaefolum, 241342, 243110. pulverulentum, 241838. sp., 240819, 241841, 241842, 243563, 243564. Chrysopogon aciculatus, 239169, 239639. sp., 238213. Chrysosplenium sphaerospermum, 239586. Chusquea culeou, 242395. Cicer arietinum, 237558, 239859, 239860, 244332, 244333. Cineraria saxifraga, 241092. Cinnamomum brevifolium, 237857. cassia, 239031. daphnordes, 237858. lourieriz, 236208. pedunculatum, 237859. sp., 237444. Cinquefoil. See Potentilla fruticosa var. vilmoriniana. shrubby. See P. frutiosa Veitch. See P. fruticcosa. var. vertchit. Cirrhopetalum 242692, 242713. sp., 242781, 242782. Cissus cirrhosa, 241144. striata, 240820. umoellatum, JANUARY 1 TO Cistus albidus, 241853. monspeliensis, 242634. villosus, 241320. sp., 241380. Citharerylum peoppigit, 240757. Citrullus vulgaris, 240532, 240533, 241689, 242906, 244017-244019. Citrus (hybrid), 240428, 241601. aurantifolia, 239664, 249665. aurantium, 240004, 240418, 240539. grandis, 242490. limon, 239634, 240419, 240420. macroptera, 239985. nobilis, 240421, 240422. paradisii, 239621, 240423, 240424. reticulata, 244574. sinensis, 238669, 238794-238798. sp., 238537, 239622, 240425- 240427, 241118, 241840. Clary, common. See Salvia sclarea. Clematis crassifolia, 239488, 240738. Clerodendrum glabrum, 242257. tomentosum, 239996. sp., 242107. Clethra delavayi, 242272. Cleyera japonica, 237916. Clianthus formosus, 238263. speciosus, 240973. Clinogyne grandis, 242324. Clockvine. See Thunbergia spp.* Clove. See Hugenia caryophyllata. Clover. See Trifolium spp.* alsike. See T. hybridum. berseem. See 7. alexandrinum. crimson. See JT. incarnatum. Kura. See 7. ambiguum. Lappa. See T. lappaceum. mammoth. See 7’. medium. Persian. See T. reswpinatum. red. See 7. pratense. rose. See 7. hirtum. strawberry. See T. fragiferum. striate. See 7. striatum. subterranean. See 7. subterraneum. white. See 7. repens. Clusia flava, 239997. grandiflora, 244011. Clymenia polyandra, 238220. Clytostoma binatum, 242325. Cneorum tricoccon, 239066, 241467. Cocaine—plant. See Hrythroxylon coca. Coccoloba excoriata, 240594. fagzfolia, 240501. Cochlioda rosea, 239122. Cochliostema jacobianum, 242326. Cochlospermum tinctorium, 239549. Cocona. See Solanum hyporhodium. Coelia macrastachya, 240490. Coelogyne cristata, 240489. fragrans, 242715. sp., 242777, 242780. DECEMBER 31, 391 1957 Coffea (hybrids), 242055-242059. abeokutae, 237340. arabica, 236266—236273, 237148-2371538, 237423, 237522—237525, 237566, 2403 60-240362, 240932- 240936, 242794, 242795, 244012, 244660, 244661. arabica var. columnaris, 236274, 236275. bengalensis, 237567. canephora, 236471, 236473, 237341, 237820, 242045- 242054, 244016. canephora var. ugandae, 236474. congensis, 240359, 244013. eugentoides, 237526. excelsa, 236469, 236470, 244014. liberica, 237342. quillou, 244015. rupestris, 241847. stenophylla, 236276. sp., 236418, 236472, 241624. Coffee. See Coffea spp.* Arabian. See C. arabica. Congo. See C. excelsa. Liberian. See C. liferica. Robusta. See C. canephora. Uganda. See C. canephora var. ugandae. lacryma-jobi1, 239172, 239640- 239642, 241501—2415038, 241505. lacryma—jobi var. ma-yuen, 241504. Colchicum cilicicum, 243808. speciosum, 243809. Coleus penzigii, 240758. Colletia infausta, 242227. Colocasia esculenta, 236397—236408. Colquhounia sp., 237445. Combretum coccineum, 242527. Conandron ramondioides, 239587. Contogramme japonica, 241203. Convolvuulus mauritanicus, 240821, 241854, 241855. Convolvulus, Morocco. vulus mauritanicus. Conzattia sericea, 240707. Coraltree. See EHrythrina drum. Corchorus capsularis, 240643, 240644, 240997—241000, 241591, 241875, 244728-244730. Cordia alliodora, 237347. angiocarpa, 236365. franciscu, 240032, 240305. myxa, 240686. Coiz See Convol- coralloden- —Cordyline stricta, 241225. terminalis, 241020. sp., 241224. Coreopsis douglasi1, 242158. Coriaria, myrtle. See Corzaria myrti- folia. Coriaria myrtifolia, 241321. Corktree. See Phellodendronjaponicum. Corn. See Zea mays. 392 Cornus alternifolia, 242526. captitata, 243863. disciflora, 240708. hessei, 242429. Coronilla scorpioides, 244311. varia, 238142. Corydalis sp., 237446. Corylus avellana, 239929. sp., 236507—236524. Costus malortieanus, 242585. mosiacus, 242586. stenophyllus, 236366. tappenbeckianus, 242328. Cotoneaster salicifolia, 240529. xX watereri, 243957—243959. sp., 237447. Cotton. See Gossypium spp.* Hawaiian. See G. tomentosum. sea island. See G. barbadense. Cowpea. See Vigna spp.* catjang. See V. cylindrica. Cranberrybush, European. See Vzbur- num opulus. Sargent. See V. sargenti. Crataegus oxyacantha, 238017. Crawfurdtia trinervis, 237860. sp., 237448. Crocus carpetanus, 238683. clusiz, 238502, 238511. Crossandra nilotica, 240811, 241382. Crotalaria anthyllopsis, 244579. brownet, 238264, 240411, 244580. gazensis, 244581. grahamiana, 238265, 240412, 244582. incana, 244278, 244583, 244600. intermedia, 238266, 239485, 244584— 244587. guncea, 236437. lachnocar pa, 244588. lanceolata, 244589. mucronata, 244590, 244591. mysorensis, 244592. paulina, 244593. recta, 244594. retusa, 238267. rhodesiae, 244595. sericea, 238268, 240413. speciosa, 244596. spectabilis, 244597. trifoliastrum, 238269, 239337. usaramoensis, 244598. verrucosa, 244599. PLANT 241381, sp., 238270. Crotalaria, lance. See Crotalaria lance- olata. slenderleaf. See C. intermedia. striped. See C. mucronata. sunn. See C. guncea. Crownvetch. See Coronilla varia. Cryptomeria, common. See Crypio- meria japonica. INVENTORY NO. 165 Cryptomeria japonica, 236223-236232, 236420, 238018, 239487, 242092, 242093, 242377—-242382, 242396 244641, 244642. japonica var. sinensis, 242869. Cryptotaenia japonica, 242624. Cucumis melo, 236355, 237109, 237257, 237258, 241690, 241691, 242907, 244713. melo var. tnodorus, 244714. sp., 236468. Cucurbita digitata, 240879. maxima, 244702—244704. moschata, 241692, 244705-244707. Culcasia scandens, 241226. Cumin, black. See Nigella sativa. Cunonia capensis, 240436. Cuphea lanceolata, 242897. Currant, winter. See Ribes sanguineum Curtisia faginea, 240759. Cushaw. See Cucurbita moschata. Cussonia spicata, 240306. thyrsiflora,. 240760. Cutandia maritima, 238271. Cyamopsis tetragonoloba, 236478, 236479. Cyanastrum cordifolium, 242665. Cyanotis barbata, 243890. cristata, 238684. kewensis, 240536. Cyclamen graecum, 243810. repandum, 240033. rohlfsianum, 243811. Cyclanthera pedata, 241693, 241694. Cydonia oblonga, 241963, 241964. Cymbopogon exaltatus, 238272. flexuosus, 241506, 241507. procerus, 239157. schoenanthum, 240155. Cynanchum perriert, 240011. Cynodon dactylon, 238975—238979. Cynorchis uncinata, 242527. Cynosurus elegans, 238274. Cypella sp., 241695, 241696. Cyperus alternifolius, 240530, 241294. Cypholepis yemenica, 238275. Cyphomandra betacea, 241697, 241698. Cypress-pine. See Callitris roe. Cypripedium (caudatum, 241038. Cyrtosperma johnston, 242015. Cytisus albidus, 238093. arboreus, 238095. arboreus ssp. baeticus, 238094. ardoinit, 239366, 244651. battandiert1, 242628. beanit, 238165. < dallimorei, 238104. ingramt, 242304. linifolius, 241468. lintfolius var. angustifolius, 238096. lusitanicus, 238685. monspessulanus var. 238097. multiflorus, 238503. nigricans, 238105, 239989, 239990. umbellulatus, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 Cytisus albidus—Continued pendulinus, 238767. purpureus, 242666. scoparius, 239078. sp., 2388520, 238686, 238718. Dactylis glomerata, 237174—-237177, 237262-237270, 237583-237600, 237608, 237718, 237974—-237979, 242799, 242800, 243570, 244353. glomerata ssp. zbixensis, 237609. glomerata ssp. juncinella, 237601. glomerata ssp. lusitanica, 237602, 237603. glomerata 237605, 237606. glomerata ssp. smithii, 237607 glomerata ssp. woronowti, 237610. marituma, 237604. Dactyloctenium radulans, 238276. Daffodil, petticoat. See Narcissus bul- bocodium. Dahoon. See Ilex cassine. Daisytree. See Olearia pinzfolia. Dalea gray, 240709, 240880. lagopus, 244279. Dalechampia spathulata, 242329. Damnacanthus indicus, 237861. Danthonia bipariita, 238277. caespitosa, 238278. curva, 238279. frigida, 238280. racemosa, 237157. raoulw var. flavescens, 237156. semiannularis, 238282. setacea, 138281. stricta, 238283. unarede, 237160. sp., 239173, 239174, 240346, 241050. Daphne arbuscula, 244652. gnidium, 242033. laureola, 238521. oleoides, 242034. sp., 237862. Daphne, olive. ssp. santa, See Daphne oleoides. Daphniphyllum macropodum, 237863, 242643. Darnel. See Lolium temulentum. Dasheen. See Colocasia esculenta. Dateplum. See Diospyros lotus. Datura stramonium, 237672, 238115. Daucus carota, 242384, 242385. Debregeasia hypoleuca, 240761. Decumaria sinensis, 239246, 241311. Deinanthe bifida, 239588. Delphinium sp., 237449. Dendrobium chrysotropis, 242719, 242730. . cyanacentrum, 242720—242723. dichroma, 242724. flammula, 242726. leucorhodum, 242727, 242728. sp., 242725, 242729, 242731, 242732, 242762. Dendrocalamus strictus, 240894. 242718, 393 Dendrochilum bartoniz, 242716, 242717 242733. Dendropanaz trifidus, 237864. Derris dalbergioides, 244029. Deschampsia caespitosa, 241051. elongata, 241052. sp., 243219. Desfontainea sp., 241019. Desmodium canum, 237145. cinerascens, 238891. distortum, 238890. gyroides, 237954. intortum, 241428, 241429, 244280. ovalifolium, 237955. uncinatum, 241430, 241431. sp., 237450, 237865, 237866, 238892, Devilpepper. See Rauvolfia vomitoria. Dialium guineense, 236367. Diandrolyra bicolor, 242587. Dianthus (hybrid), 238064-238073. armeria, 239445. barbatus, 239446. brachyanthus, 242035. broterz, 241938. caestus, 239447. carthusianorum, 239448. caryophyllus, 239449, chinensis, 239450. deltoides, 239451. giganteus, 239452. lusitanus, 239453. monspessulanus, 239454, plumarius, 239455. Dichanthium annulatum, 240149. aristatum, 240609. sericeum, 238284, 239154, 239159, 239182, 239637, 240835-240837, 241508. superciliatum, 238285. Dichelachne sciurea, 237159. Dichotomanthes tristaniaecarpa, 242874. Dieffenbachia XK memoria-corsit, 241228. picta var. baraquiniana, 240537. Dierama pulcherrimum,. 239677. Digitalis lanata, 241348. lutea, 239367, 239368. obscura, 242036. purpurea, 241344-241346. thapst, 242630. Digitaria browne1, 238286. coenicola, 238287. iburua, 238288. pentzi1, 238289. smutsit, 236617, 236618. swazilandensis, 238290. Dimeria ciliata, 239643. Dioon sp., 240495. Dioscorea balcanica, 238560. caucasica, 238561. composita, 238601—-238617, 238793, 240795. convolvulacea, 237938, 237956. ssp. esurienttum, 237982. esculenta, 237957. 394 Dioscorea balcanica—Continued floribunda, 237930-237937, 237- 941, 2387947-237952, 237958, 237992-237999, 238001-238005 238618, 240107, 248320. macrostachya, 243920. nipponica, 238562. quaternata, 237303, 244385-244- 388. spiculiflora, 238619-238636, 238- 893-238903. sp., 237123-237127, 237514, 237- 515, 237928, 237929, 237939, 237942, 237946, 237959-237965, 237971, 237980, 237981, 237984, 238637, 238904—238907, 239213- 239222, 239687, 239986, 240049— 240055, 240611, 242141—242151, 243900. Diospyros kaki, 236148. lotus, 236261. Diplanthera tetraphylla, 237296. Diplocaulobium fariniferum, 242734. mischobulbum, 242735. Diplotaxis erucoides, 239855. Dipterocarpus alatus, 240687. sp., 240691. Dischidia albida, 242330. bengalensis, 240822, 241230, 242736. sagittata, 241231, 241232. Disporum smilacinum, 239589. Distichlis stricta, 241053. Distyium racemosum, 236260, 243812. Dodonaea viscosa, 240610. Dogtooth violet. See japonicum. Dogwood. See Cornus disciflora. evergreen. See C. capitata. Dolichos biflorus, 237112, 237113, 237667. lablab, 241432—241435, 241699. Dolichos, twinflower. See Dolichos bi- florus. Dombeya burgessiae, 238948. X careuxii, 243891. wallichit, 240499. Doritis pulcherrima, 242737. Dorycnium rectum, 238291. sp., 238143. Douglas-fir. See Pseudotsuga menziesit. Dracaena goldiena, 241939. refleca, 239998. thaliodes, 241856. sp., 244307. Dracena, common. inalis. Drimiopsis kirkii, 242588. Drimys lanceolata, 242331, 243249. Drosophyllum lusitanicum, 241897. Dryandra sp., 238871. Dudleya sp., 241278. Ebenus cretica, 241879. Echinochloa crus-pavonis, 237129. polystachya, 238292. Echinopanaz horridum, 241054. Eggplant. See Solanum melongena. Erythronium See Cordyline term- PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 Ehretia acuminata, 240692. anacua, 242105. tentfolia, 240034. Elaeagnus pungens, 241389. x reflera, 239477. umbellata, 237867. Elaeagnus, thorny. See Elaeagnus pungens. Elaeocarpus japonicus, 237868. Elaeodendron australe, 240646. glaucum, 240503. tlicifolia, 240645. Elder. See Sambucus spp.* European. See 8. nigra. red. See S. racemosa. scarlet. See S. pubens. Eleocharis dulcis, 244292. Eleusine coracana, 243907. Elm. See Ulmus wallichiana. Dutch. See U. hollandica. Elymus canadensis, 236805—236808. cinereus, 236809. glaucus, 236810—236817. innovatus, 2368 18-236820. sp., 243220. Emmenopterys henryt, 239678. sp., 2438250. Emmer. See Triticum dicoccum. Enk, white. See Enkianthus perulatus. Enkianthus perulatus, 238594. Enneapogon avenaceus, 238293. desvauxi, 241055. flavescens, 238294. lindleyanus, 238295. oblongus, 238297. pallidus, 238296. polyphyllus, 238298. Ensete edule, 237923. Entandrophragma delavayt, 237297. Enteropogon macrostachys, 238299. Epacris longiflora, 243960. pulchella, 243961. Ephedra altissima, 239478, 241485. americana var. andina, 243292. distachya, 243296. fragilis, 240404. gerardiana, 243294. major, 243295. monostachya, 243293. Epiblastus auriculatus, 242738, 242739. ornithidioides, 242740. Epidendrum atropurpureum, 238006. brachyphyllum, 239123. prismatocarpum, 240491. raniferum, 238638. serpens, 239128. sp., 237991, 239124-239127. Epilobium sp., 237451. Epimedium macranthum var. violaceum, 239590. Epiphyllum sp., 242589. Episcia lilicina, 242590. punctata, 242591. 238000, JANUARY Eragrostis 24300 dielsiz, 238301. expansa, 238300. laniflora, 238362. leptocarpa, 238303. setifolia, 238304. tef, 243908-243912. tremula, 238305. Eranthemum cinnabarinum, 242592. wattit, 242593, 242667. Ercilla volubilis, 242273. Eremochloa ciliaris var. elata, 240347. Eremophila longifolia, 240974. Eria sp., 242741. Eriachne aristidea, 238306. ciliata, 238307. helmsi1, 238308. mucronata, 238309. pallescens, 241509. pulchella, 238310. triseta, 241530. Erianthus ravennae, 237795. sp., 238214, 238215. curvula, 5. Erica australis, 238687—238789, 241898. lusitanica, 238690. umbellata, 241899. Erinacea pungens, 242037. Eriochloa nubica, 238311. pseudoacrotricha, 238312. Erigeron (hybrid), 248962-243966. Erucastrum abyssinicum, 243913. Eryngium pandanifolium, 240617. Erythrina corallodendrum, 238949. lysisiemon, 242159. sp., 237966, 239541, 241322, 244334. Erythronium japonicum, 239591. Erythrophloeum africanum, 237298. Erythroxylon coca, 242333. Escallonia (hybrids), 237304-237306. macrantha, 242094, 242095. sp., 242096, 242097 Eucalyptus astringens, 240336. calcicultriz, 236448. calophylla, 239324. calycogona, 239491. eremophila, 239492. erythronema, 239325, 239493, 242160. forrestiana, 239326, 239494. grossa, 239495. kessellii, 239496. niphophila, 240587. oldfieldiz, 239327. platycorys, 239497. pyriformis, 239498. sepulcralis, 242161. stoater1, 239328. tetragona, 239329. tetraptera, 239330. torquata, 239331. Eucommia ulmoides, 240797. Eucryphia X nymanensis, 242923. 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 3995 236619-236623, | Eugenia caryophyllata, 241308. guabiu, 241295. magnifica, 240437. myriophylla, 242334. sp., 237869, 237870. Eulalia fulva, 240838. erritans, 240348, 241511. leptostachys, 239507—239510, 239644, 241512, 241513. trispicata, 239175, 239857, 241510, 241514. sp., 241515. Eulaliopsis binata, 244665, 244666. Eulophia ramosa, 242742. sp., 244335. Euonymus pendulus, 240341, 240618, 243251. wilsonit, 242274. sp., 243324. Eupatorium omphaliaefolium, 241916. sordidum, 242668. sp., 240710. Euphorbia beaumeriana, 240012. biglandulosa, 238691. caerulescens, 240013. characias, 238768. delphinensis, 241420. fruticosa, 240014. gossyspina, 240015. antisy, 240017. intisy var. maintyi, 240016. lancifolia, 242195. laro, 240018. leucocephala, 238576. peplis, 244697. phillipsiae, 240021. platyphyllos, 244698. pteroneura, 240022. pulcherrima, 237967. robbiae, 242875. sikkimensis, 243967. sipolisi, 240023. splendens var. bojerz, 240019. wulfenii, 243968, 243969. sp., 240020. Euphoria longana, 241625. Eurya emarginata var. microphylla, 240914. japonica, 237871, 243287, 243333. Fagus orientalis, 237692. sylvatica, 238019. False-arborvitae. See Thujopsis dolabrata. Falsebrome. See Brachypodium spp.* Japanese. See B. pinnatum. purple. See B. distachyon. Falsecypress, Hinoki. See Cham- aecyparis obtusa. Lawson. See C. lawsoniana. False-olive. See Hlaeodendron australe. Fenugreek. See Trigonella foenum- graecum. Feronia limonia, 236991. 396 Fescue. See Festuca spp.* Chewing’s. See F. rubra var. commutata. Idaho. See F. idahoensis. meadow. See F. elatzor. red. See F. rubra. rough. See F. scabrella. sheep. See F. ovina. tall. See F. arundinacea. Festuca abyssinica, 238313. alopecuros, 238314. ampla. 238315, 240156, 240157. arundinacea, 237178, 237516, 237559, 237796—237801. elatior, 237271—237276, 237707. idahoensis, 236821- 236825. novae-zelandiae, 237161. occidentalis, 236826—236829 ovina, 236830-236833, 236838, 237179, 237708. rubra, 237277. rubra var. commutata, 237182. scabrella, 236847- 236852. sp., 237802, 237803. Ficus altissima, 240074. Fig. Filbert. Fir. ampelos, 237168. arbutifolia, 240762. arzsanensis, 236209. auriculata, 240504. bellengeri, 240126. bibracteata, 240002. cannonit, 242870. capensis, 240111. gigantea, 240000. glabella, 238769, 241900. hawuilt, 237169. heterophylla, 240001. magnifolia, 240405. magnolioides, 238950, 240075. mallatocarpa, 244611. princeps, 240619. pseudopalma, 243052. pumila, 237415, 238770, 241233. radulina, 240711. retusa, 237416. rubiginosa, 242016. septica, 237417. vogeliz, 240505. See Ficus spp.* cape. See FP. capensis. climbing. See F. pumila. lofty. See F. altissima. rusty. See F. rubiginosa. See Corylus avellana. See Abies spp.* Algerian. See A. numidica. balsam. See A. balsamea. Hudson Bay. hudsonza. Nordmann. Spanish. See A. pinsapo. Flacourtia inermis, 236368. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 236835— 236602, 236834, 2386839- 236846, 237158, 237180, 237181, See A. balsamea var. See A. nordmanniana. 165 Flax. See Linum spp.* common. See L. usitatissimum. perennial. See L. perenne. Fokienia hodginsit, 243970, 243971. Fortunearia sinensis, 239679... Foxglove, common. See Digitalis pur- purea. straw. See D. lutea. Foxtail. See Alopecurus spp.* meadow. See A. pratensis. shortawn. See A. aequalis. Fragaria (hybrids), 2387052, 237053, 242397. chiloensis, 236550—236592, 236625- 236659, 236994, 237002—237051, 237096, 237619, 288120, 2438291. glauca, 236858. vesca, 237097, 239019-239030, 244575-244577. sp., 236854, 237348, 237633, 241700, 241701. Fraxinus excelsior, 237229, 237678, 238166, 239079. paxiana, 238106. Freylinia cestroides, 238735. Fuchsia integrifolia, 240506. magellanica, 241702. Fuchsia, Magellan. See Fuchsia magel- lanica. Garcinia tinctoria, 242336. Gardenia rothmannia, 239680. Garlic. See Allium sativum. Garnotia mezil, 241516. Garrya fadyeniu, 240342. xX thuretii, 241323, 242398. Gaudinia fragilis, 238316. Gaultheria forresti1, 243252, 2432538. Gaulthettya < wisleyenus, 243813. Guar. See Cyamopsis tetragonoloba. Gazania (hybrids), 241296, 241297, 242937, 242939-242946, 242948- 242964, 242969, 242992, 243297- 243304, 2438305, 243306. rigens, 242206. xX splendens, 241298, 241299 241390, 241405, 242204, 242938, 242947, 242965—-242968, 242970- 242991, 242993. Sp., 242205, 242228. Gelsemium sempervirens, 240737. Genista aethnensis, 242631. cinerea, 239057, 239077. equisetiformis, 239071, 241950. hystrix, 238692. lusitanica, 238693, 242633. pilosa, 242632. tinctoria, 242098. virgata, 242275, 242276. Genistella tridentata, 238951. Gentiana sp., 237452. Geocaulon lividum, 236855. Geranium. See Pelargonium spp.* horseshoe. See P. zonale. Geranium sp., 237453, 237454, 237455. Gerbera anandria, 239595. Germainia capitata, 241517. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 397 Gesneria sp., 241703. Gilibertia cuneata, 240035, 240112. Ginkgo biloba, 237828, 242017, 242018. Ginoria ginocrioides, 236369. Gladiolus illyricus, 239058. Glaucium flavum, 241951, 242644. Glaziovia bauhiniodes, 242337. Gleditsia triacanthos, 238020. Gleichenia linearis, 243845. Globularia wilkomii, 238528. Glossorhyncha discharensis, 242743. Glycine javanica, 241436. max, 238920—238925, 238926- 238933, 239235—-239237, 239484, 240079, 240661—240672, 240826, 241424, 243514-243551. tomentosa, 238108, 238109. Gnetum gnemon, 240549. Gnidia carinata, 238771. polystachya, 241901. Goethea strictiflora, 241857 Goldenchain. See Laburnum anagy- rovdes. Goodenia ovata, 242338. Gordonia anomala, 237872. Gessypiian (hybrids), 236597—236599, 237212, 237217, 237825, 237826, 238111, 238670238677, 238957 238969, 239002, 239003, 239941, 239942, 240401-240403, 240895- 240897, 243082, 243083, 243565- 243569, 244040. barbadense, 241704—241708. darwinit, 241709—241722. klotzschianum, 241723—241736. ratmondii, 238160, 241727. somalense, 237425. sturtti, 237426—237428. thurbert, 240712, 240881. tomentosum, 236604. triphyllum, 237429, 237430. sp., 238971, 239645. Gourd, Calabash. See Lagenaria leucantha. Gouania napalensis, 242339. Grabowsckia lindleyi, 240036. Grama. See Bouteloua heterostega. Granadilla, purple. See Passiflora edulis. Grape. See Vitis spp.* European. See V. vinifera. Grapefruit. See Citrus paradist. Grape-hyacinth, common. See Muscariz botryozdes. Grass, angleton. See Dichanthium aristatum. Bahia. See Paspalum notatum. bent. See Agrostis spp.* colonial. See A. tenuis. Bermuda. See Cynodon dactylon. black. See Paspalum plicatulum. bristle, plains.. See Setaria macrostachya. buffel. See Pennisetum cilzare. mee Grass—Continued canary. See Phalaris spp.* hood. See P. paradoxa. large. See P. aquatica. littleseed. See P. minor. Reed. See P. arundinacea. carpet. See Azxonopus ule. cogan. See Imperata cylindrica. crab. See Digitaria spp.* gama, Guatemala. See Tripsacum laxum. guinea. See Panicum maximum. hair, tufted. See Deschampsia caespitosa. Jaragua. See Hyparrhenia rufa. love. See Hragrostis spp.* weeping. See #. curvula. malabar. See Cymbopogon flecuosus. meadow, fowl. See Poa palustris. Mitchell. See Astrebla pectinata. natal. See Tricholaena repens. needle. See Stipa spp.* desert. See S. speciosa. Esparto. See S. tenacissima. green. See S. viridula. western. See S. occidentalis. oat. See Danthonia spp.* tall. See Arrhenatherum elatius. orchard. See Dactylis glomerata. palm. See Setarta palmifolia. quack. See Agropyron repens. Ravenna. See Hrianthus ravennae. rescue. See Bromus willdenowt. Rhodes. See Chloris gayana. rice, Canada. See Oryzopsis canadensis. Indian. See O. hymenoides. roughleaf. See O. asperifolia. shorthorn. See O. pungens. rool. See Themeda triandra. rye. See Lomium spp.* Italian. See L. multiflorum. perennial. See L. perenne. Wimmera. See L. rigidum. silver. See Miscanthus floridulus. smilo. See Oryzopsis miliacea. St. Augustine. See Stenotaphrum secundatum. sugar. See Eulalia fulva. tabucki. See Sorghum verticillifto- rum. tussock. See Poa flabellata. velvet. See Holcus lanatus. wallaby. See Danthonia semiann- ularis. wheat. See Agropyron spp.* beardless. See A. cnerme. bluebunch. See A. spzcatum. drooping. See aA. semicostatum. intermediate. See A. interme- dium. slender. See A. trachycaulum. 398 Grass—Continued wheat—continued tall. See A. elongatum. thickspike. See A. dasysta- chyum. western. See A. smithiv. Greenbrier. See Smilax china. Grevillea acanthifolia, 239479. alpina, 239542. asplenifolia, 239480, 241406. rosmarinifolia, 241145, 242430. Grewia occidentalis, 239373. populifolia, 238872. Greya sutherlandi, 241234. Groundsel. See Senecio spp.* Guamachil. See Pithecellobium dulce. Guar. See Cyamopsis tetragonoloba. Guardiola sp., 240882. Guernsey-lily. See Nerine sarniensis. Guizotia abyssinica, 243914, 244336. Gum. See Eucalyptus spp.* Port Gregory. See #. calophylla. Gunnera, Chilean. See Gunnera chilensis. great. See G. manicata. Gunnera chilensis, 243814. manicata, 243880. Gussonia sp., 242744. Habranthus robustus, 239004. Hackelochloa granularis, 239511. Haemanthus amarylloides, 243918. sp., 243919. Haematoxylum brasiletio, 240713. Hagenia abyssinica, 243915. Hakea leucoptera, 240588. multilineata, 239499. Halenia sp., 237456. Halleria lucida, 238873. Hancornia speciosa, 236370. Harpullia pendula, 240124. Hartia sinensis, 243325, 244720. Hawthorn, English. See Crataegus oxyacantha. Haynaldia hordeacea, 240158—240160. villosa, 239724. Heath. See Hrica spp.* Hebanthe paniculata, 238874, 241902. Hedera canariensis, 239930, 242876. colchica, 242877-242878. chrysocarpa, 239247, 241312. helz, 239059, 242277, 242848, 244685. rhombea, 242278. Hedychium coronarium X H. greenii, 241146, 241237. densiflorum, 41235. | greeni, 241147, 241236. spicatum, 237458. sp., 237457. Hedysarum bereale, 237638. coronarium, 237560, 239945, 240659. flexuosum, 239863, 240658. pallidum, 239861, 239862, 239944. spinosissimum, 239864. sp., 241056. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 Heimia salicifolia, 240875. Helianthemum umbellatum, 238719. Helianthus annuus, 239426—-239437, 240660, 243071—243080. Helichrysum serotinum, 241238, 241940. Helicia cochinchinensis, 237873. Heliconia sp., 237968. Hemerocallis thunbergii, 236263. sp., 236262. Hepatica triloba, 238021. Heptapleurum stellatum, 240307. sp., 239374, 239548, 241239. Hermodactylus tuberosus, 238694. Heterocentron elegans, 241262. Heteromorpha arborescens, 240406. FHeteropogon contortus, 239184, 240839. sp., 239176. Heteropterys chrysophylla, 240076. Hevea (hybrids), 243113-243123, 243125-243136. brasiliensis, 237054—237077, 242061-—242085, 248053-243057, 243124, 248137-243145. sp., 243111, 243112. Hibbertia dentata, 242669. Hibiscus acetosella, 242594. hamabo, 242645. liliflorus, 238773, 241903. mutabilis, 244731. rOSG-SINENSIS, 238772, 241905. sabdariffa, 240589, 241518. syriacus, 2413138, 241391, 242340. sp., 236501, 236503—236506, 244732. Hibiscus, Chinese. See Hibiscus rosa- sinensis. Hintonia latifolia, 240714. Hippobromus alatus, 2401138, 241240. Hippocratea obtusifolia, 242341. Holarrhena antidysenterica, 236477. Holboellia coriacea, 237829. latifolia, 241354, 242879. Holcus lanatus, 242849. Holly. See /lex spp.* Chinese. See I. cornuta. coral. See I. corallina. English. See J. aquifolium. 241904, Japanese. See I. crenata. Honeylocust, common. See Gleditsza triacanthos. Honeysuckle. See Lontcera spp.* Hopbush, clammy. See Dodonaea vis- cosa. Hoptree. See Ptelea trifoliata. Hordeum (hybrids), 2387687, 237688, 243183-243189. bulbosum, 237804—237806, 240161- 240164, 248006. disticnon, 243180. spontaneum, 243007. vulgare, 243181, 243182. Sp., 236382-236388, 237349, 237568-237582, 237988, 238387, 238666-258668, 241411, 242106, 242840, 243572-243629, 244041, 244337, 244671. JANUARY 1. TO DECEMBER 31, Hornbeam. See Carpinus fargesiana. Hornpoppy, yellow. See Glaucituwm flavum. Horsechestnut, common. See Aesculus hippocastanum. Hovea longifolia, 238317. Hoya affinis var. solantflora, 242595. angustifolia, 241241, 241421, 242596. globulosa, 241242. amperialis, 242597, 242598. longifolia, 242600. obovata, 241243. ridleyi, 242599. Hyacinth-bean. See Dolichos lablab. Hydrangea heteromalla, 240680, 242279, 242280. Hylomecom japonica, 239592. Hymenocallis amancaes, 239035. Hyparrhenia claessenst, 238318. hirta, 237554, 238319, 240350. lintonii, 238320. rufa, 238321, 241378, 241848. ruprechti, 238322. subplumosa, 238323. Hypericum (hybrid), 243309. hircinum, 239239. hirsutum, 2392340. hookertanum, 239241. maculatum, 239242. patulum, 237459, 242281. perforatum, 238098, 239243. tetrapterum, 239244. sp., 237460. Hypericum, Japanese. patulum. Hypoestes sanguinolenta, 240798, 241204, 241383. Idesia polycarpa, 237874. Ilex XX altaclarensis, 241324, 241325, 242111, 242116-242121, 242123, DA2I26. 242131, 242132, 242133; 242172, 242186, 242188, 242194, 242530, 242533, 242601, 242671, 242672, 242675, 242812, 242817, 242819, 242826, 242833, 242837, 242854, 242858-242860, 242865, 242866, 242900, 242902, 242908, 243000, 243310, 243815, 243825, 243829, 243833, 243834, 243844. aquifolium, 238022, 242108-242110, 242112242115, 242122, 242124, 242125, 242127-242130, 242134, 242138, 242171, 242173-242178, 242181-242185, 242187, 242189- 242191, 242282, 242528, 242529, 242531, 242532, 242670, 242673, 242811, 242813-242816, 242818, 242820—242823, 242824, 842225, 242827-242832, 242850-242853, 242855—242857, 242861-242864, 242880, 242898, 242899, 242901, 242997, 243084-243091, 243816-— 243824, 244686, 244687. xX beanii, 242180, 242834. cassine, 243102. See Hypericum 1957 399 Ilexc—Continued chinensis, 243196. ciliospinosa, 242135, 242881, 243826. cordllina, 242283, 243092, 243254, 243326. cornuta, 243311. crenata, 236234, 242179, 242998. var. mutchagara, 237878. var. nummularia, 236233, 242099, 242431, 243827, 244653. dipyrena, 242835, 242924, 243093, 243255-243259, 243313, 243864. fargest1, 242999, 243094, 243095, 243972. ficoidea, 243101, 243260, 243261. fragilis, 243096. franchetiana, 242136, 242137, 242192, 242193, 243266, 243312, 243327, 243973-243975. georger, 243104, 248265, 243314. hanceana, 237875. hookert, 243097. insignis, 243098, 243099, 243267, 243865, 244718. integra, 237876, 242674, 242926, 243828. intricata, 243100. liukiuensis, 237877, 237880. pedunculosa, 242925, 243262, 243263. var. continentalis, 242927. perado, 241917, 241918. pernyt, 242139, 243830-243832. var. veitchii, 242140. platyphylla, 242836, 243328. purpurea, 242882, 243001, 248835. rotunda, 237879. rubra, 240715. serrata var. steboldii, 238595. stkkimensis, 243264, 243268, 244717. yunnanensis, 243103. sp., 241728, 242838, 242839, 243836. Illictum religiosum, 237881. Impatiens hawkeri, 243976. repens, 241244, 242602. sp., 242342. Imperata cylindrica, 239177, 240351. exaltata, 237671, 239178-239181, 239512, 239513, 239646, 239647. Indigo. See Indigofera spp.* creeping. See J. endecaphylla. hairy. See J. hirsuta. Himalayan. See /. glandulosa. Indigofera australis. 238324. cryptantha, 238325. endecavhylla, 237140, 237146, 238112, 238326, 241437-241441. glandulosa, 238327. hirsuta, 238328. retroflera, 238329. schimperi, 238331. subulata, 238330. suffruticosa, 240716. sp., 239514, 239935, 241116, 244042. Tochroma coccinea, 241906. warscewiczii, 238774, 241907. 400 Todina rhombifolia, 241148, 241205. Impomoea arborescens, 240883, 240884. batatas, 237635, 239689-239692, 242104. carnea, 237301. crassicaulis, 241729. digitata, 237092. gracilis, 237093. xX hardingti, 240763, 241206. horsfalliae, 242343. megapotamica, 241730. polyanthes, 241731. pulchella, 237094. purpurea, 237214. rubro—caerulea, 237302. triloba, 238116. sp., 236475, 240496, 241732-241747. (hybrid), 242676. alata, 238695, 238952. biflora, 238953. ensata, 237462. japonica, 239593. sisyrinchium, 238954, 239060. sp., 237461, 237463. Tris, fringed. See Iris japonica. Moraea. See If. stsyrinchium. Russian. See I. ensata. scorpion. See J. alata. Ischaemum aristatum, 236409, 239648, 239650, 241519, digitatum, 239188, 239516, 239649, 239651, 239652, 241521, 241522. sp., 240352, 241523-241526. Iseilema membranaceum, 240840. Isopyrum dicarpon, 239494. Ivy. See Hedera canariensis. Caucasian. See H.-chrysocarpa. Colchis. See H. colchica. English. See H. heliz. Jaborosa integrifolia, 240438, 242677. Jacobinia suberecta, 241096, 241355, 241384. Jacquemontia sp., 241748. Jacquinia pungens, 240885. sp., 238908. Jasmine. See Jasminum spp.* Jasmium capense, 240037. odoratissimum, 238775, 241908. polyanthum, 239375, 239481, 241245. wallichianum, 242284. Jatropha curcas, 244043. sp., 244044. Jobs-tears. See Coix lacryma-jobi. Jointfir. See Ephedra fragilis. climbing. See EL. altzsszma. Judas-tree. See Cercis siliquastrum. Juglans regia, 237420—237422. sp., 244085. Jumellea bathiei, 242745. gracilipes, 242746, 242747. Juniper, Chinese. See Juniperus chin- ensis. common. creeping. 240612, Tris 239515, 241520. 239517, 240353, See J. communis. See J. horizontalis. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 Juniper—Continued East African. See J. procera. prickly. See J. oxycedrus. sargent. See J. sargentit. Savin. See J. sabina. shore. See J. conferta. Juniperus chinensis, 236235, 236236. communis, 238696. conferta, 237882. horizontalis, 236856, 238680. oxycedrus, 238697, 239080. procera, 241376. sabina, 239081. sargentii, 238679. thurtfera, 238522, 238592. Jussiaea sp., 239653. Jute. See Corchorus capsularis. Kadsura japonica, 237883. Kadsura, scarlet. See Kadsura japonica. Kaimi-clover. See Desmodium canum. Kalanchoe longifolia, 241089. mangini, 240024, 241090. marnierana, 240025. pumila, 240026. sp., 238504, 241326. Kale. See Brassica oleracea var. viridis: Kanari. See Canarium indicum. Kapok. See Ceiba pentandra Kat. See Catha edulis. ; Kefersteinia tolimensis, 239129, 242534. Kiggelaria africana, 240114. Kniphofia sp., 239681. Knotweed. See Polygonum paleaceum. Koeleria phleoides, 239725. Kohleria amabilis, 238875. Liner lindeniana, 242604. ; Kohlrabi. See Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes. Kopsia fruticosa, 241223, 242344. Kunzea pomifera, 237294. Kurrajong, black. See Brachychiton populneus. Laburnum alpinum, 237230. anagyroides, 238167, 238168. Laburnum, Scotch. See Laburnum alpinum. Lachnopylis floribunda, 241579. Lactuca bourgaet, 237917. canadensis var. longifolia, 237354. denticulata, 236394. livida, 237355. muralis. 237356 serriola, 237357. squarrosa, 236395, 236396. Lafoensia vandelliana 240688. Lagenaria leucantha, 241749. Lagerstroemia fauriet, 237884. Lallemantia sp., 243221. Lapageria rosea, 241750. Lapiedra martinezii, 241603. Larch.. See Larix spp.* Dunkeld. See L. X eurolepsis. European. See L. decidua. Japanese. See L. leptolepis. Lardizabala biternata, 241407. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, Lariz decidua, 237317, 238547. xX eurolepis, 238974. gmelinu var. japonica, 237318. griffithiana 237319. leptolepis, 237231. Lasiochloa echinata, 238332. hispida, 238338. Lathyrus cicera, 237639. clymenum, 242792. kilamandsharicus, 238384. latefolius, 236481. montanus, 236476. ochroleucus, 236857, 236858. sativus, 239865-239867. sp., 237561, 241960. Laurel, cherry. See Prunus laurocera- sus. Grecian. See Laurus nobilis. spurge. See Daphne laureola. Laurelia nova-zealandiae, 243105. sempervirens, 243315. Laurts nobilis, 242928. Laurustinus. See Viburnum tinus. Lavandula spica, 242994, 242995. sp., 243977, 243978. Lavender. See Lavandula spica. Leadtree. See Leucaena leucocephala. Lecanorchis japonica, 237885 Lecythis pisonis, 236371. Leea amabilis, 242605. Leek. See Alliwm porrum. lily. See A. moly. Leersia sp., 239856. Lemon. See Citrus limon. Lens culinaris, 238758, 244045, 244046. Lentil. See Lens culinaris. Leonotis dysophylla, 241858. Leptarrhena pyrolifolia, 236859. Leptocodon gracilis, 237464. Leptospermum sp., 241246. Lettuce. See Lactuca spp.* Leucadendron argenteum, 241580. Leucaena lanceolata, 240700. leucocephala, 237147, 241167. Leucojum autumnale, 238505, 242229, 243002. vernum var. carpaticum, 242230. Leycesteria crocothyrsos, 242345. Incuala amplifrons, 236372. Ligusticum sp., 241961. Ligustrum amurense, 239931. confusum, 242929, 243979. delavayanum, 239932. sempervirens, 239547, 241304, 243273. Inlium pomponium, 240924. Lily. See Lilium pomponium. Lime. See Citrus aurantifolza. Limoniastrum monopetalum, 241086, 241919. Linden. See Tilia miqueliana. silver. See T. tomentosa. Lindera communis, 243269. 7893-199—66——_26 1957 401 Linum alpinum, 240337. austriacum, 244373. perenne, 240338. usitatissimum, 238196, 238197, 239044—239055, 240339, 242196- 242203 Inparis confusa, 242748. sp., 242749. Inquidambar orientalis, 238023. Iitchi chinensis, 244693, 244694. Iithocarpus densiflorus, 244349. densiflorus var. montana, 244350. edulis, 237886. Inthospermum diffusum, 238024. fruitcosum, 241327, 241357. Lobelia (hybrids), 244024, 244025. cardinalis, 244023 erinus, 242678 fulgens, 242432 Lobelia, Mexican See Lobelia fulgens. Locust. See Robinia X holdtit. Logwood. See Haematorylum brasiletto. Lolium multiflorum, 238885, 238886, 238937, 238939, 239486, 239804, 239805, 240632, 240698, 240731, 240732, 240977, 241586, 241912, 241913. perenne, 237183—237187, 240978-240980, 241608. persicum, 239726—239729. remotum, 240981. rigidum, 239730-239798, 240982. strictum, 240984. temulentum, 239799, 329800, 240983 temulentum var. muticum, 239801- 239803. Lomatium lucidum, 241277. simplex var. leptophyllum, 236860. sp., 236861. Lonicera affinis, 237887. etrusca, 238698. sp., 242285. Lopezia miniata, 240799, 241859. Lophanthera lactescens, 236373. Lophanthus sp., 239620. Lotus conimbricensis, 238334. corniculatus, 237278, 244036. edulis, 244281. greenet, 240886. maroccanus, 239945. pedunculatus, 237188, 239940. peregrinus, 238335. purshianus, 236862. pusillus, 238336. tenuis, 238337. sp., 241386, 241387, 243222. Luculia gratissima, 240824. sp., 237335. Luehea divaricata, 241408. grandiflora, 244021. Luffa sp., 240887, 241751. Lungan. See Euphoria longana. 238938, 239936-— 402 Lupine. See Lupinus spp.* blue. See L. angustzfolius. Washington. See L. polyphyllus. white. See Z. albus. yellow, European. See ZL. luteus. Lupinus albus, 237719, 237720, 240843, 242659, 243335, 244365, 244366, 244572. angustifolius, Peay (AW 240748, 240749, 242086—242088, 242660, 243336—-243338, 244367. argenteus 241057, 241058. caudatus, 241059, 241060. humicola, 241061. leucophyllus, 236863. luteus, 238985, 240750, 240751, 241880, 242000—242009, 243339. ptlosus, 241881. polyphyllus, 236864, 236865. rothmalert, 244461, 244462. sericeus, 236866, 241062. sp., 241271, 241272. Lycaste denningiana, 239130. gigantea, 239131. skinneri, 241034. xzytriophora, 239132. sp., 239133. Lychee. See Litchi chinensis. Lycium afrum, 242038. Lycopersicon (hybrid), 237640. esculentum, 237131-—237137, 241592, 244672. Lystmachia acroademia, 239596. Machilus viridus, 243286. Mackaya bella, 240439. Macleanea punctata, 243892. Macqui. See Aristotelia chilensis. Maesa sp., 237465, 240812. Magnolia (hybrid), 242433. campbelliz, 242904, 243866, 243867. dawsoniana, 238025, 243868. globosa, 243869, 243870, 243876. grandiflora, 242400. mollicomata, 243871, 243872, 244032. nitida, 243270. sargentiana, 238026, 238027, 243873, 2438874, 243875. xX soulangeana, 241973. X watson, 240739. Mahonia aquifolium, 237352, 237679, 242287. fortunet, 236237. lomarifolia, 239376. longipes, 240718. moranensis, 241474. stamensis, 239248, 241328. toluacensis, 242535. X wagnert, 242286. Maidenhair-tree. See Ginkgo biloba. Malpighia fucata, 240003. punicrfolia, 240685, 240815, 240816. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 Malus (hybrid), 237353. platycar pa, 237611. X purpureus, 236359. sylvestris, 236480, 237685, 237686, 237700-237703, 238028, 238074, 238075, 238385, 238786—238791, 240817, 241965, 241966, 241999, 242010-—242012, 244723-244726. trilobata, 238169. Malvaviscus conzattii, 239544. Mandragora officinarum, 242231. Manfreda maculosa, 243556. variegata, 243557, 243558. Manglietia hookeri, 243981. insignis, 243271. Manisuris sp., 239186, 241527, 241528, 241529. Manzanita. See Arctostaphylos rubra. Maple. See Acer spp.* Japanese. See A. palmatum. Norway. See A. platanoides. Trident. See A. buergerianum. Marah macrocarpa, 241962. Marattia fraxinea, 242401. Marcgravia picta, 241247. umbellata, 242346, 242606, 243982. Marrubium supinum, 242039. Marsdenia edulis, 240888. Masdevallia rosea, 239134. Maurandia erubescens, 241300. Maurocenia capensis, 240317. Mazxillaria grandiflora, 239135. nigrescens, 239136. sanderiana, 239137. sp., 239138, 242770. Medic. See Medicago spp.* barrel. See M. tribulozdes. black. See M. lupulina. Medicago auroculata, 244282. falcata, 236413. hemicycla, 236411. laciniata, 239868, 244284. lupulina, 237279. murex, 239869. obscura, 244673. orbicularis, 238144, 244316. polymorpha var. vulgaris, 2442838, 244312-244315. sativa, 236605—236608, 236614 236615, 237213, 237215, 238145— 238153, 238591, 238914—-238918, 239946—239952, 241442, 241882, 243223, 243224, 244047, 244084, 244317. sativa var. gaetula, 239953—239956. sativa var. glutinosa, 236410, 244674. sativa var. varia, 237722, 237728, 238338. sogdiana, 236412. tianschanica, 236414. transoxana, 236415. tribuloides, 239870—239881, 241443, 243884, 244285. turbinata, 239882—239888. var. aculeata, 244318. sp., 3236416, 26417, 243225. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, Medinilla curtisiz, 241941. scortechinit, 241942. sedifolia, 242543, 242544, 242603. venosa, 242347. Mediocalcar erecitum, 242751. monticola, 242750. uniflorum, 242752, 242753. Melaleuca densa, 242162. elliptica, 240975. glomerata, 236449, 242163. incana, 242164. lateriflora, 242165. longicoma, 242166. megacephala, 242167. squamea, 242168. squarrosa, 242169. steedmanii, 242170. uncinata, 236450. wilsonit, 240976. Melic. See Melica spp.* Melica imperfecta, 241273, 241274. smithit, 236867. subulata, 236868. Melilotus indica, 244286. ttalica, 244287. neapolitana, 238339. Meliosma veitchiorum, 243877. Melodinus scandens, 240038. Melothria hederacea, 241149, 241248, annua, 241860. Mercurialis 240288, 244381, 244699. Mesua ferrea, 236374, 236375. Michelia nilagirica, 240689. sp., 237466, 237467. Miconia saldanhaei, 242348. Microlaena stipoides, 258340. Microlepia strigosa, 241924. Micromeria obovata, 240507. Microseris scapigera, 236389. Microstegium ciliatum, 239636. spectabile, 238852—238854. Milkvetch. See Astragalus spp.* 243795, Alpine. See A. alpinus. prairie. See A. striatus. purple. See A. agrestis. Millet, pearl. See Pennisetum spicatum. Millettia pendula, 240693. Mimosa invisa, 237646. sp., 238910. Mirabilis sp., 241752. Miscanthidium erectum, 241489-241492. Miscanthus floridulus, 237670, 238855, 239518, 241531—-241538. sp., 238216, 238217. Mitchella undulata, 237888. Mitraria coccinea, 241249. Molinia caerulea, 244022. Momordica charantia, 237985, 242349. Monetia barlerioides, 240039. Monodora tenwifolia, 239550. Montanoa rosei, 240717. tomentosa, 240814. Montrichardia arborescens, 236157. 1957 A403 Moonflower. See Calonyction aculeatum. Morinda umbellata, 237889. Morning-glory. See Ipomoea spp.* common. See J. purpurea. fingerleaf. See J. digitata. tree. See I. arborescens. Moschosma riparium, 242350. Mosla perforata, 24246. Mountain-ash. See Sorbus spp.* Korean. See S. commizta. white beam. See S. aria. Mucuna atropurpurea, 241150. novaguinensis, 243841. rostrata, 243842. sp., 237969. Muehlenbeckia sagittifolia, 238776. Mu-oil tree. See Aleurzies montana. Musa sp., 241340. Muscarz botryoides, 239369. Muskmelon. See Cucumis melo. Mussaenda (hybrid), 240697. philippica, 240696. Myoporum acuminatum, 240040. laetum, 240526. M yosotis sp., 237468. Myriocarpa longipes, 240508. Myrsine capitellata, 240509. nummularia, 242351. tomentosa, 240681. Mystroxylon aethiopicum, 241388. . Nandina domestica, 236238, 236239. Narcissus asturiensis, 2385238, 238699, 238700. bulbocodium, 238087, 238824, 238777, 238877, 238878, 239061, 239062. bulbocodium var. citrinus, 238029. calcicola, 237778. cyclamineus, 238701. elegans var. oxypetalus, 238088. johnstonu, 238736. jonquilla, 238506, 238702, 238737, 239063. poeticus var. recurvus, 239333, 239358. poeticus var. verbanensis, 239682. pseudonarcissus, 238703, 238738, 238739, 242797. pseudonarcissus ssp. nobilis, 238525. pseudonarcissus ssp. tortuosus, 238526. rupicola, 238507, 238704, 238716. scaberulus, 238705. serotinus, 238089, 243837. tazetta, 238740, 240925-240927 240992-240994. tazetta var. ttalicus, 240308. tazetta ssp. papyraceus, 238090, 238099. triandrus, 238529, 238706-238708, 238741, 239082. triandrus var. cernuus, 238527. triandrus var. concolor, 238879, 238880. Nautilocalyx lynchii, 242607. 404 Nectarine. See Prunus netarina. Nematanthus longipes, 241151. Neoglaziovia variegata, 243917. Nepenthes ampullaria, 242019, 242020. khasiana, 242021. rafflesiana, 242022. ventricosa, 242023. Neptunia prostrata, 241301. Nerine sarniensis, 2438358. Nerium oleander, 239064, 239249, 241314-241316, 241329-241334, 241- 861, 241862. Neurachne alopecuroides, 238341. mitchelliana, 238342. Nicandra physalodes, 241753, 241754. Nicotiana acaulis, 237418, 238970. ameghinou, 2 236487. exigua, 241001, 241002, 241014. fragrans, 241003. glauca, 240592. glutinosa, 241755-241758, 241768. goods peedii, 241004—241006, 241012, 241013. ingulba, 244623, 244635, 244636. langsdor fit, 241759. megalosiphon, 241007—241010. paniculata, 241769. | plumbaginifolia, 241760. rustica, 243561, 243562. solantfolia, 241761. spegazzinit, 236488, 239119. stenocarpa, 244624— 244628, 244637. tabacum, 239223, 239224, 239654, 239655, 240354, 240355, 240429— 240431, 240827, 241412-241414, 241539, 241762-241767. tomentosa, 240432. velutina, 244629-244634, 244638. persica var. wigandioides, 240433. sp., 239520, 241011, 241015- 241017, 241770, 241771. Nigella sativa, 244360. Nightshade, black. See Solanum nigrum. Paraguay. See S. rantonnetit. Nivenia corymbosa, 243983. Nolana sp., 241772. Notelaea excelsa, 240041, 240764, 241604. Nothopanax arboreum, 241258. davidii, 239482, 241250. laetus, 239545, 241251. Nyssa sp., 237469. Oak. See Quercus spp.* Japanese, blue. See Q. glauca. Oats, common. See Avena sativa. Oberonia falcifolia, 242754. Ochna multiflora, 241909. squarrosa, 240690. Octea foetens, 240440. Odontadenia grandiflora 243843 Odontoglossum cirrhosum, 239139. Odontospermum maritimum, 239068, 241943. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 Olea cunninghamii, 243106. europaea, 241920. sp., 244034, 244035. Oleander. See Neriwm oleander. Olearia pinifolia, 242352. sp., 241926. Olinia cymosa, 240042. Olive. See Olea europaea. Omphalodes japonica, 239597. Oncidium aureum, 239140. fallens, 239141. macranthum, 239142. var. wiliamsianum, 239143. ornithorhynchum, 240492. sp., 239987. Oncoba routledgei, 244612. Onion, common. See Allium cepa. nodding. See A. cernuum. Welch. See A. fistulosum. Onobrychis arenaria, 243796, 244371. caput—galli, 244361. petraea, 244372. viciaefolia, 236486, 237089, 239957— 239960. sp., 243226, 243227. Ononis biflora, 244319. mitissima, 244320. natriz, 241948. speciosa, 239069. Ophiopogon intermedius, 242402, 242403. sp., 237470, 247471. Ophiurus ;,exaltatus, 239193, 239521, 239656. sp., 241540, 241541. Orange, hardy. See Poncirus trifoliata. king. See Citrus nobilis. Mandarin. See C. reticulata. sour. See C. aurantium. sweet. See C. sinensis. Orchidantha longiflora, 242399. Oregongrape. See Mahonia aquifolium. Oreopanax capitatum, 238955, 241392. dactylifolius, 240108. echinops, 239250, 239253, 241152. floribundum, 241084, 241099, 241252, 241409. zalopense, 239994, 241153. sp., 241921, Ormosia emargtnata, 239256. sp., 240072. Ornithogalum algeriense, 238792. unifolium, 238709. Crnithopus compressus, 244321. sp., 244048. Oryza australiensis, 239667. barthii, 236390. brachyantha, 236391, 257986. breviligulata, 236392. granulata, 239668. meyeriana, 241462. ridleyi, 239669. sativa, 236421, 236422, 237259- 237261, 237350, 238113, 238114, 238117—238119, 938175- 238193, 238489238497, 239072, 239073, 239074, 239075, 239672, 239673, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 Oryza sativa—Continued 240633-240640, 240649-240653, 241372, 241463-241465, 242801- 242810, 244080-244083, 244355- 244357, 244681-244684, 244727. sativa var. faiua, 239670, 239671. stapfit, 236393, 237987. Oryzopsis aspertfolia, 236869—-236873. canadensis, 236874, 236875. hymenoides, 236876—236879. miliacea, 240165—240168. pungens, 236880—236883. Osmanthus americanus, 240734. armatus, 242232. delavayi, 242233, 242288, 243272. X fortunet, 238030, 242236, 242888, 243839. fragrans, 236240, 239683, 242235. heterophyllus, 236241, 242237, 242938, 242990-242992, 242884, 242885. serrulatus, 242239, 242887. suavis, 242240, 242293, 242886. yunnanensis, 242234, 242289, 242883. sp., 239251, 241393, 242889. Osmanthus, Delavay. See Osmanthus delavayi. < Osmarea burkwoodii, 242241. Osmorhiza chilensis, 236884. Osteospermum moniliferum, 239377. Osyris alba, 241605. Oxalis fruticosa, 242353. japonica, 239598. Oxylobium ellipticum, 238343. Oxytropis deflexa var. sericea, 236885. sericea var. spicata, 236886, 236887. Pachira sp., 244049. Pachysandra terminalis, 236242. Pachystroma longifolium, 239928, 240116, 240348, 241356. Paeonia lusitanica, 238710. officinalis, 239065, 241863. Pahudia africana, 237299. Palisota albertii, 242404. elizabethae, 242405. maclaudii, 242406. Palm, Nikau. See Rhopalostylis sapida. Palwan. See Dichanthium annualtum. Pancratium maritimum, 238742, 242029. Pandanus graminifolius, 240510. humilis, 240531. Pandorea australis, 236451. ricasoliana, 240742. Panicum antidotale, 243906. cymbiforme, 238344. decompositum, 238345. lanipes, 238346. maximum, 243802. prolutum, 237111. Pansy, tufted. See Viola cornuta. Papaya. See Carica papaya. Paradisea liliastrum, 239686. _ lusitanica, 238779. Paraglycine radicosa, 239212. 405 Paranomus reflexa, 237614. Parrotbeak. See Clianthus spp.* Paspalum almum, 240408. conspersum, 237130. notatum, 237141-237144, 241876- 241878. plicatulum, 2438035. scrobiculatum, 241444, 244675, 244676. Passiflora (hybrid), 243897. XK allardii, 243894. antioquiensis, 242354. X bellotiz1, 242355. xX cardinalis, 242356. corzacea, 241253. edulis, 243804, 243805. mixta, 243895. mollissima, 241944. suberosa, 241254, 243896. sp., 241775, 241774. Passionflower. See Passzflora spp.* cork. See Passiflora suberosa. Paullinia thalictrifolia, 242357. Paulownia fortunei, 239684. Pea. See Pisum jomardit. garden. See P. satiwum. Peach. See Prunus persica. Peanut. See Arachis hypogaea. Pear. See Pyrus syriaca. common. See P. communis. Peavine. See Lathyrus spp.* flatpod. See L. cicera. grass. See L. sativus. perennial. See L. latifolius. Pelargonium (hybrids), 243988, 245989. acetosa, 241394, 241395. australe, 240590. carnosum, 241864. caylae, 241302. ferulacewm, 241865. fragrans, 245984. glaucum, 241522, 241866. glutinosum, 243985. peltatum, 241085. quercifolium, 243986. radula, 243990. salmoneum, 241154, 241303, 241867. saxifragoides, 242609. x vandesiae, 243991. zonale, 240813, 241396. sp., 241397, 241398, 242358, 242610. 242611, 243987. Pellionia sp., 241255. Pennisetum ciliare, 240169-240171, 241445, 241446, 243198, 243199. pedicellatum, 237668. spicatum, 244050, 244051. sp., 239657, 239658. Pensteomon barbatus, 243797. confertus, 236890. ellipticus, 236889. hirsutus, 243798. lyalliz, 236888. spectabilis, 242261. Pentaclethra macrophylla, 238913, 244614. 406 Pentapterygium (hybrids), 242359, 243898. PLANT serpens, 242362. Pentarhaphia craniolaria, 240535. Pentas lanceolata, 242360, 242361. sp., 242427. Pentaschistis thunbergii, 238347. Peony. See Paeonza officinalis. Peperomia brachytricha, 242612. brevipes, 241155. fenzeli, 240005. incana, 240006. lyalliz, 242536. madagascariensis, 242613. marmorata, 241470. obtusifolia, 241469. pereskiaefolia, 240007, 240621. prostrata, 241256. resedaeflora, 240823, 241257. rotundifolia, 242614. rubella, 240008. scandens, 241471. velutina, 240622. verticillata, 238881. sp., 241227, 242537, 242538. Pepino. See Solanum muricatum. Pepper. See Piper spp.* black. See P. nigrum. Kava. See P. methysticum. Periploca graeca, 240314. Periwinkle. See Vinca major. Pernettya, broadleaf. See Pernettya mucronata. Pernettya mucronata, 243992, 243993. Perotis rara, 238348. Persea americana, 245883. Persimmon, Oriental. See Diospyros kak. Petalostemum molle, 241063. Peucedanum japonicum, 237839. Phaedranthus buccinatorius, 238882, 241399. Phalaris aquatica, 236482, 236536— 236549, 240220—-240284, 240443- 240445. arundinacea, 236525, 237189, 237724, 241064, 241065. brachystachys, 239338, 239806—239824. coerulescens, 236526—236530, 240172-240195, 240446—-240476. minor, 239825—-239844. paradoza, 239340, 239845—-239854. platensis, 239339. truncata, 236531—236535, 240196— 240219. sp., 240477. Phaseolus acutifolius var. latifolius, 239056. angularis, 237689, 240407. aureus, 237114, 247115, 237669, 244052. caracalla, 241868. lunatus, 241775—-241792. vulgaris, 236467, 241793—-241795, 244053, 244715. INVENTORY NO. 165 Phaseolus—Continued sp., 239355. Phellodendron japonicum, 236594. Philadelphus sp., 237472. Phillyrea decora, 242890, 242891. Philodendron longipetiolatum, 241157. sp., 237647, 237940, 2379438, 238639, 241156. Phleum alpinum, 236891. pratense, 237190, 237191, 237280, 237281, 237725, 238986. Phlomis crinita, 241844. fruticosa, 239334. herba-venti, 241486, 242040. Photinia flavidiflora, 243316. glomerata, 242294. integrifolia, 242407. prionophylla, 243329. sp., 242892, 244719. Phygelius capensis, 240800, 241027. Phyllagathis rotundifolia, 242363. Phyllanthus angustifolius, 242364. sp., 237473. Phyllostachys bambusoides, 241488. makinot, 237990. Phymatidium tillandsioides, 241410. Physalis sp., 241796—241802. Phytolacca acinosa, 242647. dodecandra, 240801. Picea abies, 237116—237120, 237233- 237238, 237320—237322, 238548— 238554, 238583—238589. bicolor, 237323. brachytyla, 237324. glehnit, 238596. likiangensis, 238031. mariana, 237239, 237240. obovata var. alpestris. 237232. omortka, 237325. orientalis, 237167, 237241, 237242, 237326. pungens, 237243-237246. Pieris formosa, 243274, 243317. var. forrestit, 243330, 243994. forrestiz, 243275. japonica, 242295, 243995. Pieris, Japanese. See Preris japonica. Pilea nummulariaefolia, 240824. pubescens, 240623. Pileostegia viburnoides, 242296. Pilocarpus pennatifolius, 240117. Pine. See Pinus spp.* Austrian. See P. nigra. Korean. See P. koraiensis. mountain, Swiss. See P. mugo. red, Japanese. See P. densiflora. Scotch. See P. sylvestris. stone, Japanese. See P. pumila. Swiss. See P. cembra. yellow, Western. See P. ponderosa. Pineapple. See Ananas comosus. Pink, Cheddar. See Dianthus caesius. Chinese. See C. chinensis. garden. See C. plumarius. maiden. See C. deltordes. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, Pinus cembra, 237327. cembroides, 237248. densiflora, 237249. heldreichi var. leucodermis, 237250. koraiensis, 238980, 238981. lambertiana, 239551, 239552. mugo, 237251, 238590. nigra, 238201, 238642, 241974. patula, 239553. pentaphylla, 238597. pinaster, 238711. ponderosa, 244394. pumila, 237247, 237328, 244382. X schwerinit, 237252. sylvestris, 237253, 237254, 237329- 237331, 238032. Piper celtidifolium, 240043. kadzura, 241158. magnificum, 240498. methysticum, 237834, 240494. nigrum, 240828. ornatum, 241607. sp., 239523. Piptanthus forrestii, 242297. laburnifolius, 242408. sp., 237474. Pisum jomardit, 242027. sativum, 236489-236494, 240513- 240519, 241593, 242028, 244054, 244055, 244088—244272. Pithecellobium dulce, 240719. Pittosporum, cape. See Pittosporum viridiflorum. Pittosporum confertiflorum, 236376. Coriaceum, 241358. heterophyllum, 243276. huttonianum, 241922. virodiflorum, 237615, 240044. Plagiosetum refractum, 238349. Plantago albicans, 240287. lanceolata, 242649. major, 242648. maritima, 242650. Plantain. See Plantago spp.* Platycarya strobilacea, 238033, 238045. Platyclinis sp., 242769. Plectrachne rigidissima, 238350. Plectranthus ciliatus, 239685. Pleiostachya sp. 242409. Plum, Alpine. See Prunus brigantina. common. See P. domestica. Myrobalan. See P. cerasifera. Plumbago scandens, 241803. Poa acicularifolia, 237162. alpina, 236892—236897. ampla, 236898, 236899. annua, 236900. arctica, 236901, 236902. bulbosa, 237673. caespitosa, 240478—-240485. canbyt, 236903-236905, 241066, 241067. compressa, 236906, 236907, 243216. flabellata, 237641. glauca, 236908. 239688, 1957 AQT Poa—Continued interior, 236909-236911. lindsayi, 237163. maniototo, 237164. palustris, 236912—236914. pratensis, 236603, 236915, 236916, 236918-236921, 236924, 236925, 237192, 237282, 237709, 237807- 237811, 241068. sienantha, 236922. trivialis, 238987. sp., 236917, 236923, 237165. Podalyria canescens, 242365. Podocarpus gracilior, 241377. mannii, 238956, 241869. neriifolius, 241923. Podranea brycet, 241028, 241385. ricasoliana, 241335. Pogonatherum crinitum, 241544, 241545. paniceum, 239524-239526, 241546. Poinsettia. See Huphorbia pulcherrima. Pokeberry. See Phytolacca acinosa. Polygala microphylla, 238712, 243878. myrtifolia, 241581. nicaeensis, 239370, 241336. Polygonatum falcatum, 239599. Polygonum ephedrioides, 239546. paleaceum, 237475. sachalinense, 244383, 244384. sp., 237476. Polystachya cultriformis, 242758, 242759. Polytoca macrophylla, 239195, 239196, 239527-239529, 239659, 241547- 241558. Poncirus trifoliata, 240121. pandorea, Ricasol. See ricasoliana. Poplar. See Populus spp.* Populus X canadensis, 238170. xX robusta, 238555—238559. tremula, 238034, 238171, 238172. Porana sp., 237477. Porphyrostachis pilifera, 239144. Potato. See Solanum tuberosum. Potentilla fruticosa, 242207-242214, 242217, 242218, 242242-242245, 242298, 2428938, 244654. fruticosa var. farrert, 242216. fruticosa var. grandiflora, 242219. fruticosa var. mandshurica, 242220. fruticosa var. rigida, 242221, 242222. fruticosa var. veitchit, 242246. fruticosa var. vilmoriniana, 242223. sp., 237478. Pothos scandens, 242366. Prestonia venosa, 242332. Primrose. See Primula mollis. Himalayan. See P. denticulata. Primula denticulata, 237479. mollis, 237481. sp., 237480. Prionium palmita, 240315. Privet. See Ligustrum spp.* Podranea 242215, 408 Prunus amygdalus, 241571—241575. armeniaca, 237642, 238643, 240818, 241415-241418, 244070-244074. avium, 237754-237790, 238076- 238078. brigantina. 237698. canescens, 237699. cerasifera, 238035, 241400. cerasoides, 237482. domestica, 238512-—238518. emarginata, 236926. laurocerasus, 242867. lusitanica var. azorica, 243107. mahaleb, 237693, 243937. mume, 238036. pensylvanica, 236927. persica, 237680, 237681, 237824, 240928-240931, 241309 242,845. persica var. nectarina, 241305. serrula, 237694. serrulata, 237358, 237972. subhirtella, 238037. virginiana var. melanocarpa, 236928. zippeliana, 241487. sp., 237620, 238079, 238080, 241846, 241884, 241885, 242871, 244075- 244079. Pseudopanaz crasstfolium, 241259. Pseudotsuga menziesii, 237255, 237256, 237332-237334. Psidium sp., 238935. Psoralea adscendens, 238351. bituminosa, 238352. cinerea, 238353. patens, 238354. pinnata, 237616. Psychotria serpens, 237890. sp., 237891, 237892. Ptelea trifoliata, 236595. Pterocarpus angolensis, 237300. Pteroceltis tatarinowi1, 237830, 242024. Pterospermum suberifolium, 240595. Puccinellia stricta, 237166. Pummelo. See Citrus grandis. Purshia tridentata, 236929. Putoria calabrica, 241949. x Pyracomeles vilmorinu, 237921, 242025. Pyrrosia lingua, 240502. Pyrus communis, 2374381, 238386, 238563, 2387438, 288744, 241967, 241968, 241969—241972. serotina, 236264. syriaca, 2376438. sp., 237483. Quamoclit sp., 237095. Quercus alnifolia, 242930. brewert, 244351. gilva, 237893. glauca, 237894. hispanica var. dentata, 243215. pyrenaica, 238713. vaccinifolia, 244352. wright, 237895. sp., 237896. Quillaja brasiliensis, 242042. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 Quince. See Cydonia oblonga. Radish. See Raphanus sutivus. Ragi. See Hlewsine coracana. Ramie. See Boehmeria nivea. Randa laevigata, 240889. Ranunculus acris, 239456. aquatilis, 239457. arvensis, 239458. astaticus, 238972. broterz, 239459. bullatus, 239460. bupleuroides, 239461. ficaria, 238973. flammula, 239462. tmamoenus, 236930. lanuginosus, 239463. muricatus, 239464. ophioglossifolius, 239465. parviflorus, 239466. purshii, 236931. repens, 239467. reptans, 236932. sardous, 239468. sceleratus, 236933, 239469. trachycar pus, 239470. unicinatus var. parviflorus, 236934. sp., 236935. Raphanus sativus, 242491. Raphiolepis umbellata, 237898. sp., 237897. Raspberry. See Rubus (hydrids). European. See R. tdaeus strigosus. flowering, florus. Korean. See F. coreanus. woolly. See R. lasiostylus. Rauvolfia vomitoria, 237202, 237424. Redpepper. See Capsicum frutescens. Reevesia pubescens, 2424384. sp., 243277. Restio subverticillatus, 242410. Retinospora, Sawara. See cyparis pisifera. Rhagodia nutans, 241172. Rhamnus alaternus, 237831, 241910. crocoa ssp. 2licifolia, 242262. oleoides, 241945, 242041. prinoides, 243916. sp., 237899. Rhododendron (hybrids), 242435, 242441, 242476, 242485, 248318, 243319, 243996—243999. araiophyllum, 242436. arboreum, 237484, 242487, 242438. argyrophyllum var. nankingense, 242439. bureavit, 242440. carneum, 242442. chrysadoron, 242443. chryseum, 242444. ciliicalyx, 242445. concatenans, 242446. crassum, 242411, 242447-242449,. cubittit, 242450. var. white. See R. paru- 237339, Chamae- JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 Rhododendron—C ontinued cuffeanum, 237485. dalhousiae, 242451. dauricum var. 240654. delavayi, 242452. diaprepes, 242453. edgworthi 242454. eximium, 242455. facetum, 242456—242460. ferrugineum, 241337. griersonianum, 242461. griffithianum, 242462. hansemanii, 239660, 240356. hardingit. 242463. hodgsonii, 242299, 242464. indicum, 238598. insigne, 242465. tteophyllum, 242466, 242467. jasminiflorum, 242915. javanicum, 242916, 242917. johnstoneanum, 242468. lindleyi, 242469. lochae, 242470. lukiangense, 242471. macabeanum, 242300. macrocarpum, 243278. maddenit, 242472. manipurense, 242473. megacalyxz, 242474. moupinense, 242475. oldhamii, 242477. ponticum, 238715, 238780. retusum, 242918. scabrum, 242478. stnonuttallii, 242479, 244000. supranubium, 242480. taggianum, 242482. thomsonii, 242481. valentinianum, 242483. veittchianum, 242484. zeylanicum, 242486. sp., 237486, 237487. Rhododendron, __ pontie. dendron ponticum. rock. See R. ferrugineum. tree. See R. arboreum. Rhodoleta championi, 239257. Rhopalostylis sapida, 236377. Rhus undulata, 240118. Rhynchosia phaseoloides, 240523. pyramidalis, 240122. Rhytidophyllum tomentosum, 240620. Ribes laurifolium, 242301. sanguineum, 238038. sp., 20/122. Rice. See Oryza spp.* Richea scoparia, 242302. Ricinus communis, 238194, 240310- 240312, 240673, 240674, 241362- 241371, 2438058-243062, 243081, 243200—243214, 244573. Rofinia X holdtii, 237832. Rockrose. See Cistus villosus. Montpelier. See C. monspeliensis. whiteleaf. See C. albidus. mucronulatum, See Rhodo- 409 Rodgersia aesculifolia, 242931. Rogiera elegans, 240045. Romulea bulbocodium, 238508. Rondeletia amoena, 240380. odorata, 242367. Rosa (hybrid), 241911. acicularis var. sayiana, 236942. arkansana, 236943, 236944. blanda, 236945. canina, 236145. eglanteria, 236152. francofurtana, 236147. multiflora, 236149. stellata var. mirifica, 242224. woodsii, 236946. zanthina f. spontanea, 242226. sp., 236144, 236146, 236148, 236150, 236151, 236153-236155, 237488, 241029, 241804. Roscoea sp., 237489. Rose. See Rosa spp.* dog. See R. canina. Japanese. See FR. multiflora. Korean. See R. xanthina f. spon- tanea. meadow. See R. blanda. Woods. See R. woodsit. Roselle. See Hibiscus sabdariffa. Rosemary. See Rosmarinus officinalis. Rosmarinus officinalis, 238714, 240802, 241097, 241338, 242996, 244001. Rottboellia rottboellioides, 239187, 239192, 239194, 239519, 239522, 241542, 2415438. sp., 239210. Royena lucida, 239933. Rubbertree, Para. See Hevea brasilien- sis. Rubia sikkimensis, 242368. Rubus (hybrids), 237529-237531. acaulis, 236947. chamaemorus, 236948. choachiensis, 237098. coreanus, 237534. flosculosus, 237532. gachetensis, 237099. wdaeus var. _ strigosus, 236951. innominatus var. kuntzeanus, 237533. lasiostylus, 237535. leucodermis, 236952. macrocar pus, 237100, 237101. moluccanus, 242369. parviflorus, 236953, 236954. pedatus, 236955. pubescens, 236956. roseus, 237102. thibetanus, 237536. tricolor, 243279. sp., 236378, 236379, 237106, 242919. Rue, common. See Ruta graveolens. 236936- 242225, 236949— 237103- 410 Ruellia ciliatiflora, 242043. macrantha, 242615. squarrosa, 241870. Rumex hymenosepalus, 240289-240303, 240720-240724, 240876, 241886- 241893. sp., 241805, 241806. Ruscus aculeatus, 238218, 244690. sp., 244688. Ruta graveolens, 242539, 244002. Rye. See Secale spp.* mountain. See S. montanum. PLANT INVENTORY NO. Sacaline. See Polygonum sachalinense. Saccharum (hybrids), 236452, 236453, edule, 236461, 256462, 237078—-237088, 237216, 237359-237409, 238198- 238200, 238573-238575, 238644— 258661, 239094-239098, 239313- 239317, 240743-240747, 242617- 242623, 242624—242626, 242842— 242844, 242908—-242914, 243146- 243149, 244006—244010. 238530, 238531, 238799- 238807, 239259-239262, 240082, 240363, 240597, 240785, 240913. officinarum, 238532—238535, 238808- 238846, 239265—-239309, 239556- 239562, 240083-—240103, 240364— 240376, 240598—240606, 240786- 240792, 240898—240909, 240985-— 240989, 241100—241106, 241119, 241120, 241123-241128, 241132, 241133. robustum, 238538, 238847—238850, spontaneum, 238856—238863, 239310-239312, 239319-239323, 239563, 239564, 239623-239652, 240104—240106, 240377, 240378, 240396—240400, 240521, 240607, 240608, 240793, 240794, 240910—240912, 240915— 240921, 240990, 240991, 241107, 241109, 241110, 241121, 241122, 241129, 241130. 236460, 236463, 238539-238545, 238662—238664, 258864, 238865, 239550, 239531, 240522, 240922, 241111—-241113, 241134—-241136. sp., 238536, 238546, 240631, 241108, Safflower. Sage. Sainfoin. 241137. See Carthamus tinctorius. See Salvia coccinea. See Onobrychis viciaefolia. 165 Saliz—Continued moupinensis, 242412. repens, 242252. reticulata, 238107, 242253, 242254. Salmea scandens, 240077. Salpianthus macrodontus, 240725. Salvia apiana, 242263. candelabrum, 241946. clevelandii, 242264. coccinea, 241159. leonuroides, 240046. sclarea, 242651. verticillata, 242652. Sambucus glauca, 244389-244393. melanocar pa, 236957. nigra, 242540. pubens, 236958. racemosa, 242303. sp., 241069. Sandbur, big. See Cenchrus myosuroides. Sanguisorba officinalis, 257218, 242495- 242497. Sanicula marilandica, 236959. Sansevierta desertt, 238564. grandis, 238565—238567. metallica, 242679. scabrifolia, 238568, 238569. thyrsiflora, 238570—23857 2. Sapindus marginatus, 240647. sp., 258007. Sarcandra glabra, 237900, 237901. Sarcococca confusa, 242895, 245108. hookeriana var. digyna, 237833, 243840. var. humilis, 243109. ruscifolia, 239359, 239378. var. chinensis, 242896. saligna, 237490, 239335. Sargentedoxa cuneata, 242413. Sarothamnus welwitschii, 242629. Saurauja napaulensis, 242414. punduana, 239483. serrata, 240765. Saxifraga lingulata var. lantoscana, 239360 sp., 237491, 237492. Scabiosa cretica, 240316, 240381, 241871. Scalesia sp., 241807, 241808, 241809, 241810. Schedonnardus paniculatus, 241070. Schefflera delavayi, 239379, 241260. digitata, 240682. horsfieldii, 240683. venulosa, 238883, 240125. Schima superba, 239258. sp., 237493. Schisandra grandiflora, 242932. marmorata, 242371. Schizanthus sp., 241811. Schizocapsa plantaginea, 242933. Schizocentron elegans, 241162. Schoenocaulon officinale, 241031. Scholartree, Chinese. See Sophora japonica. Schomburgkia undulata, 240493. St.-Johns—wort. See Hypericum spp.* common. See H. perforatum. goat. See H. hirsutum. Saintpaulia grotet, 242370. Salix amygdalina var. concolor, 237665. bockit, 237666, 242247. xX boyd, 242248. caprea, 242487, 244026. fargesu, 242488. xX grahami, 242894. lanata, 238173, 242249, 242250. lapponum var. stuartianum, 242251. JANUARY Schotia brachypetala, 241582. speciosa, 237295. Schrebera mazoensis, 241975. saundersiae, 237617. Sciadophyllum sp., 240540. Scilla italica, 239361. paucifolia, 2411860. socialis, 241261. verna, 238039. violacea, 241161. sp., 238781. Scindapsus hederaceus, 242372. Scirpus cernuus, 241980. enundatus, 243881. sp., 2438882. Seorpiontail. See Scorpiurus muricata. Scorpiurus muricata, 239889. Screwpine. See Pandanus spp.* Scrophularia nodosa, 242415, 244027. Scurf-pea. See Psoralea spp.* Sebesten. See Cordia myzxa. Secale anatolicum, 240285. cereale, 237927, 239574—239581, 240641, 240642, 240675, 240676, 241279—241292, 241576-—241578, 243152—243179, 243630, 243631. montanum, 240286. Sedge. See Carer spp.* Chamisso. See C. pachystachya. Golden. See C. aurea. inland. See C. znterior. Morrow. See C. morrowitt. Sedum stoloniferum, 240382. subtile, 239600. sp., 241021, 241022, 241023. Sehima nervosum, 239155. Selaginella biformis, 2438846. commutata, 243847. erythropus, 243849. haematodes, 243850. martensii, 243851. martensv f. albo-lineata, 243860. microdendron, 243852. myosurus, 243853. pallescens f. aurea, 243848. plana, 243854. pulcherrima, 243855. umbrosa, 243857. uncinata, 242373. versicolor, 243858. wallichit, 243859. sp., 243856. Senecio cineraria, 238934. glastifolius, 241091. saxifraga, 240825. saxifragoides, 241359. tourneforti, 241839. Senna. See Cassia spp.* wormwood. See C. artemisioides. Sequoia sempervirens, 242680. Serviceberry. See Amelanchier spp.* Sesame. See Sesamum indicum. Sesamum angolense, 237410. indicum, 237411—-237414, 238416- 238488, 238988-239001, 240591, 240844—-240856. 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 Atal: Sesbania benthamiana var. campylocar pa, 236495. benthamiana var. erubescens, 236496. brachycarpa, 236497. grandiflora, 240695. sericea var. glabra, 236498. sericea Var. tnermis, 236499. sericea var. subsinguliflora, 236500. sp., 237970, 240726. Setarza macrostachya, 240727. palmifolia, 239197, 241554. sphacelata, 241447—241450. sp., 237555. Setcreasea purpurea, 239554. Severinia buxtfolia, 240534. Shepherdia canadensis f£. xanthocarpa, 236960. Shrub-althea. See Hibiscus syriacus. Sideroxylon inerme, 240441. Simethis planifolia, 238782. Simmondsia chinensis, 2407338. Sinarundinaria murtelae, 237527 nitida, 237528, 244004. Sinojackia rehderiana, 242934. Sisal. See Agave sisalana. Sitanion hystrix, 241071. Sium suave, 236961. Skimmia, Japanese. ponica. Skimmia japonica, 237902, 239555. reevestana, 242305. Smilax china, 237903. sp., 241812. Smithia bigemina, 240520. , 244003. See Skimmia ja- Snapdragon. See Antirrhinum spp.* common. See A. majus. Snowball, Japanese. See Viburnum plicatum. Snowflake. See Leuwcozum autumnale. Soapberry. See Sapindus marginatus. Solanum (hybrids), 248472—243500. agrimonifolium, 243348—243352. alandiae, 243501. bonariense, 240309. brachycarpum, 243344. bulbocastanum, 239381—239402, 243345, 2438353, 243354, 248504- 243513. candolleanum, 243502. cardiophyllum, 239407. chomatophilum 243340, 243341. clarum, 248355. commersonii, 243503. hirsutissimum, 241813. hyporhodium, 237537. jquzepczuki, 238204, 238205. malinchense, 238206, 238207, 243458, 243459. melongena, 241594, 244716. morelliforme, 243346, 243359. muricatum, 241814—-241817. nigrum, 241818—-241821. rantonneti1, 241401. rybinii, 238208, 243460-243468. 239403239406, 243356- A}2 Solanum (hybrids)—-Continued seaforthianum, 238911. stenotomum, 243469. stoloniferum, 239408—239411, 243347. trifidum, 239412, 244375-244380. tuberosum, 237203—237211, 237736— 237753, 237973, 238081—238086, 238202, 238203, 238720, 238721, 238785, 239413-239422, 239565- 239567, 242790, 242791, 243343, 243360—-243457, 243470, 243471. sp., 237904, 239423—239425, 240613, 241822-—241825, 243342. Solidago sp., 244005. Sonchus leptocephalas, 241423. Sophora japonica, 238884, 241478. Sorbus aria, 236596, 237695—237697. commixta, 237905. vilmorinit, 242920. sp., 237906. Sorghum almum, 237556, 240996. intrans, 238355. laxiflorum, 238356, 239532, 239533. nigricans var. angolense, 241566. nitidum, 239198-239207, 239534— 239537, 239661, 239662, 241555- 241564. plumosum, 238357, 239208. stipoideum, 238358. verticrlliflorum, 243560. vulgare, 236277—236297, 237682- 237684, 239118, 239438, 2389439- 239441, 240655—-240657, 241565, 243921—243935, 244056-244059, 244087. sp., 236454, 239209. Soybean. See Glycine maz. Spathicarpa saggitifolia, 241263. Speedwell. See Veronica miqueliana. Sphenostylis stenocarpa, 244615—244617. Spiderlily. See Hymenocallis amancaes. Spilanthes oleracea, 236265, 244362. Spiraea sp., 237494. Sporobolus airoides, 241072. contractus, 241073. Sprouts, Brussel. See Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera. Spruce. See Picea spp.* black. See P. mariana. Colorado. See P. pungens. Norway. See P. abies. Oriental. See P. orzentalis. Sakhalin. See P. glehniz. Serbian. See P. omorika. Spurge. See Huphorbia spp.* Squash. See Cucurbita maxima. Squill. See Sczlla verna. Stachys sieboldii, 244639. Stachyurus lancifolius, 237907. Stanhopea tricornis, 239145. Star-of-Bethlehem. See Ornithogalum untfolium. Stenolobium sp., 241826. Stenotaphrum secundatum, 243552. Stevia purpurea, 244363. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 Stevia sp., 240728. Stewartia melacodendron, 240735. Stifftia chrysantha, 243559. Stipa capillata, 243799. columbiana, 236962—236967. columbiana var. nelsoni, 241074. comata var. intermedia, 236968. formicarum, 237812. lettermani, 236969. neestana, 2378138—237818. occidentalis, 241075. papposa, 237819. richardsonit, 236970—236973. speciosa, 241275. tenacissima, 239234, 242798, 244331. viridula, 336974, 236975. sp., 241276. ieee, sterrimum, 242492. , 239704, 240457, 2424938, 242494, 3496 658. Stonecrop. See Sedum spp.* Stranvaesia davidiana var. 238219. nussia, 239666, 240541. Strawberry, blueleaf. See Fragaria 242089, undulata, glauca. Chiloe. See F. chiloensis. European. See F. vesca. Strelitzia alba, 238936. Streptocarpus caulescens, 239318. Streptosolen sp., 241827. Strobilanthes lactatus, 240766. glomeratus, 241163. Strophanthus speciosus, 241264. Stylosanthes guyanensis, 241452-—241455. quncea, 241456. lecocarpa, 241451. montevidensis var. subviscosa, 241457. sundaica, 241458. sp., 241459. Sugarcane. See Saccharum spp. Sunflower, common. See Helianthus annuus. Swartzia madagascariensis, 244030. Sweetbrier. See Rosa eglanteria. Sweetclover. See Melilotus spp.* Sweetgum. See Liquidambar orzentalis. Sweetleaf. See Symplocos spp.* Sweetpotato. See /pomoea baiatas. Sweetroot. See Osmorhiza chalensis. Sweetvetch. See Hedysarum spp.* sulla. See H. coronarium. Sweet-william. See Dianthus barbatus. Swertia sp., 237495, 237496. Sycopsis sinensis, 238040, 242306. Symphytum sp., 244700. Symplocos dryophila, 245280. lucida, 239702. tinctoria, 240736. sp., 237497, 237498. Tabebuia palmeri, 240729. Tagetes lucida, 243003. sp., 241828. Tamarind, Velvet. See Dialium guineense. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 Tamarix. See Tamarix pentandra. Tamarix pentandra, 238041. Tanglehead. See Heteropogon contortus. Tapeinochetlos pungens, 242416, 242541. Tarchonanthus camphoratus, 240078. Taxus cuspidata var. wumbracultfera, 236243. sp., 237499. Tea. See Camellia sinensis. Tecoma stans, 240890. Tecomaria capensis, 241265. Teff. See Hragrostis tef. Telepogon sp., 239988. Telopia truncata, 242935, 242936. Tephrosia candida, 244033. vogelit, 241347, 241348. sp., 240891. Teramnus uncinatus, 241837. Ternstroemia gymnanthera, 236244, 236245. sylvatica, 243197. sp., 243248. Tetragonolobus purpureus, 238359, 244364, 244374. requientt, 244701. Tetranthus sp., 240684. Tetrapanax papyriferus, 239362. Tetrastigma harmandit, 239548, 240127. voiniertanum, 241266. Teucrium betonicum, 238783. polium, 239070, 242044. sp., 239067. Thalictrum sp., 237500. Themeda australis, 238360. frondosa, 241568. gigantea, 239211, 241567. gigantea var. villosa, 239538. triandra, 237557, 238361. sp., 239539, 239540, 240841, 241569. Theobroma cacao, 241168-241201, 241829, 243012—243044. Theophrasta imperialis, 240344, 240442. Thermopsis rhombifolia, 241076. zylorrhiza, 241077 Thuja occidentalis, 244655, 244656. orientalis, 244657, 244658. plicata, 244659. Thujopsis dolabrata, 236248, 236249. Thunbergia cordata, 241164. elegans, 240648. erecta, 242681. gibsont, 241872. vogeliana, 242374. Thyme. See Thymus caespititius. Thymus caespititius, 238717. capitatus, 241947. Thysanolaena maxima, 238866. Tibouchina sp., 241830. Tilia miqueliana, 237922. tomentosa, 238042. sp., 238043. Timothy. See Phlewm pratense. Alpine. See P. alpinum.- Toad lily. See Tricyrtis latifolia. hairy. See T. ‘hiria. - speckled. See 7. macropoda. 413 Tobacco. See Nicotiana spp.* Aztec. See N. rustica. common. See N. tabacum. giant. See N. tomentosa. tree. See N. glauca. Tococa latifolia, 242375. Tomato. See Lycopersicon esculentum, and (hybrid). Torreya sp., 237501. Tournefortia laurifolia, 240596. Trachelospermum asiaticum, 236250. jasminoides, 241339, 241360, 241402. Trachystemon orientale, 239336. Tradescantia fluminensis, 243899. fuscata, 241267. Treebine, striped. See Cissus striata. Tree-tomato. See Cyphomandra_ beta- cea. Trefoil. See Lotus spp.* big. See L. pedunculatus. birdsfoot. See L. corniculatus. Trevasia palmata, 241165. Trichachne insularis, 241570. Trichilia emetica, 242258. hirta, 240730. sp., 241927. Trichoceros sp., 242760. Trichocladus crinitus, 240767. Tricholaena repens, 238273. Trichopilia fragrans, 239146. sp., 239147. Trichosporum bracteatum, 241268. Tricyrtis hirta, 239602. latifolia, 239603. macropoda, 239604. Tridactyle bicaudata, 242761. Tridens muticus, 241079. Trifolium alecandrinum, 238159, 241475, 241476. ambiguum, 238154. arvense, 244322. balansae, 244677. campestre, 238158, 241477. clypeatum, 241478. desvauxit, 239341. diffusum, 238362. echinatum, 238363, 238364. formosum, 239342. fragiferum, 236484, 2387924, 237925, 238155, 2389961—239967, 243229. globosum, 244678. hirtum, 239343. hybridum, 237138, 237711, 237712. incarnatum, 236483. tsodon, 238365. isthmocarpum, 244679. lappaceum, 241479, 2448253. maritimum, 238366. medium, 241117. meneghinianum, 238156. multistriatum, 237562. pallidum, 238369, 239890. petrisaviz, 238368. 414 Trifolium—Continued pratense, 236455-236459, 236609- 236613, 237139, 237170—237172, 237193-237198, 237283-237290, 237517—237521, 237704, 237705, 237713-237716, 237726—-237731, 238157, 239693-239701, 239968— 239974, 241843. purpureum, 238370, 238371, 241480. repens, 237199—-237201, 237291, 237292, 237732—-237735, 237926, 239975-239984, 241078, 241460, 243571. resupinatum, 239891—239898, 243228, 244324. spumosum, 241481, 244325. squarrosum, 237563. stenophyllum, 239344. striatum, 238372. strictum, 239345. subterraneum, 239899—239910, 241461. sp., 238367, 240414. Trigonella brachycarpa, 244326. caerulea, 244288. corniculata, 244289, 244290. foenum-graecum, 237564, 243230, 244060, 244291. monspeliaca, 244327. polycerata, 239911, 239912, 244328, 244329, suavissima, 241585. Trilium smalli, 239605. tschonosku, 239606. Triplochiton zambesiacus, 237336, 242259. Tripogandra grandiflora, 243893. Tripsacum laxum, 238665. Tripterygium forresti1, 242417. Triraphis mollis, 238373. Trisetum flavescens, 237710. Triticum (hybrids), 242428, 243192. aestivum, 236440—-236446, 237648- 237650, 237651—237661, 2388388- 238415, 238746, 238747, 239083- 2390938, 239354, 240080, 240081, 241595-241599, 242498—-242515, 242841, 243063-243069, 243190, 243191, 2431938, 2438632-243789, 244061, 244086, 244338-244340, 244484, 244680. dicoccum, 244341. durum, 237627-—237632, 243794, 244342. timopheevit, 243195. sp., 243194, 2440387, 244343, 244344. Trochodendron aralioides, 237908. Tulbaghia violacea, 238722. Turnera diffusa, 244395. Turnip. See Brassica rapa. Turpinia ternata, 237909. Ulmus X hollandica, 238174. wallichiana, 238195. Undetermined, 236464-236466, 236502, 236593, 237504—237506, 23782 1-237823, 237914, 237915, 237945, 238509, 238851, 259148—239151, 239363, 240048, 240768, 240803, 240892, 241025, 241087, 241088, 243790-— PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 Undetermined—Continued 241131, 241269, 241317, 241318, 241361, 241833-—241835, 242542, 242656, 242657, 242682, 242683, 242755-242757, 242764, 242767, 242772, 242774, 242776, 242779, 242785, 242787, 243307, 243332. Urena lobata, 236438, 236439. Uvaria sp., 239663, 240358. Vaccinium bracteatum, 237910. caespitosum, 236976. delavayt, 242255. membranaceum, 236977. meridionale, 237108. myrtilloides, 236978-236982. nummularia, 243283. scoparium, 236983. trichophylla, 243331. urceolatum, 243281, 243282. sp., 237911. Valeriana tuberosa, 239271. Veitchia joannis, 236380. Vellosia elegans, 241606. Velvetbean. See Stizolobiwm aterrimum. Veratrum eschscholtzii, 236984. Verbascum phlomoides, 243800. Verbena tridens, 242489. Vernonia fasciculata, 243801. Veronica arvensis, 242653. baldwini, 244689. miqueliana, 239607. officinalis, 242654. virginica, 242655. Vetch. See Vicia spp.* bard. See V. monantha. bitter. See V. ervilza. common. See V. sativa. hairy. See V. villosa. tiny. See V. hirsuta. Vetiveria filipes, 239170, 239171. Viburnum atrocyaneum, 244396, 244397. awabuku, 238044. betulifolium, 244398, 244489. bitchiuense, 244399-244401. xX bodnantense, 244485, 244486. bracteatum, 244402. brevipes, 244403. buddleifolium, 244490—-244492. burejaeticum, 244496. xX burkwoodi, 244404, 244430, 244493-244495. caluum, 244442, 244497, 244548. x carlcephalum, 244405. carlesiz, 244498. X chenaulta, 244499. cinnamomifolium, 244406, 244407, 244500, 244501. conjestum, 244408. coriaceum, 244410, 244502. cotinifolium, 244409. davidii, 244411-244414, 244506, 244569. dentatum, 244507—244509, 244555— 244537. dilatatum, 244510—244512. erosum, 244415. 24448 7— 244429, 244503- JANUARY 1 Viburnum—Continued flavescens, 244513. foetens, 244416. foetidum, 243284, 243285, 244514. fragrans, 244515. fragrans var. nanum, 244417. glomeratum, 244516. hanceanum, 244517. harryanum, 244418, 244419, 244518. henryt, 244420, 244519. hupehense, 244520. ichangense, 244521, 244522. japonicum, 241981, 242635, 244421, 244523. X guddi, 244524, 244525. lantana, 244422, 244423. lobophyllum, 244526, 244527. nervosum, 244426. nudum, 244529. odoratissimum, 2386251, 244428, 244530. opulus, 244531-244533. parvifoltum, 244451. pauciflorum, 244431, 244534. plicatum, 244448, 244449, 244452, 244559, 244560. plicatum f. mariesiz, 244450. propinquum, 244432. xX rhytidophylloides, 244541. 244497, rhytidophyllum, 244424, 244435- 244437, 244538-244540, 244542- 244544. rigidum, 244438. sargenti, 244545—-244547. sargentii var. calvescens, 244439. schensianum, 244440, 244441. setigerum, 244549. sieboldii, 244550. steboldii f. reticulatwm, 244434. stellulatum, 244425, 244528, 244551. suspensum, 238784, 244443. tinus, 244444-244447, 244552- 244558. trilobum, 236985-236987, 244561. utile, 244562, 244563. vettchi1, 244564. villosum, 244565. wrighti1, 244566. sp., 237502, 244453-244460, 244567, 244568, 244570. Viburnum, fragrant. carlessit. Hupeh. See V. hupehense. leatherleaf. See V. rhytidophyllum. linden. See V. dilatatum. Manchurian. See V. burejaeticum. service. See V. utile. Siebold. See V. sieboldiz. sweet. See V. odoratissimum. tea. See V. setigerum. -Veitch. See V. veittchit. woolly. See V. buddleifolium. Wright. See V. wrightit. 244433, See Viburnum TO DECEMBER 31, 1957 A15 Vicia americana, 236988, 236989, 241080, 241081. angustifolia, 244330. angustifolia var. segetalis, 238382, 238383, 239351, 239352. articulata, 238374. cornigera, 238375, 239346. ervilta, 239913-239917. faba, 237662—237664, 244062, 244063, 244345. globosa, 238376. hirsuta, 239347. hybrida, 238377. ludoviciana, 238378. macrocar pa, 238379. monantha, 239349, 239918. narbonensis, 238380. obscura, 238381, 240416. oregana, 241082. sativa, 237565, 239348, 239569, 239919—239925, villosa, 239926. sp., 239350, 2389927, 242265. Vigna cylindrica, 239705. oblongifolia, 240417. sinensis, 244064—244066, 244571. vexillata, 236616, 238110, 239356, 240335, 241883. Vigwiera sp., 241831, 241832. Villebrunea pedunculata, 237912. Vinca major, 239252. Viola bissetiz, 239608. cornuta, 241030. erzanensis, 239609. gry poceras, 239610, 239611. maximowicziana, 239612. okuboi, 239613. rossi, 239614. steboldit, 239615. verecunda, 239616. yezoensis, 239617. Violet. See Viola spp.* Virgilia divaricata, 241583. oroboides, 237618, 241584. Visnea mocanera, 240119, 240120. Vitex glabrata, 240009. Vitis (hybrids), 237621-237626. tiliaefolia, 240809. vinifera, 237512, 237518, 242868. sp., 242376. Voandzeita subterranea, 238941-238945, 420863—240873, 241982—-241998, 242420- 242426. Vohemaria messeri, 240027. Walnut, Persian. See Juglans regia. Wasabia tenuis, 239618. wasabi, 239619. Watermelon. See Citrullus vulgaris. Waternut. See Eleocharis dulcis. Wattle. See Acacia pendula. silver. See A. dealbata. Waxplant. See Hoya globulosa. Wayfaring-tree. See Viburnum lantana. Wendlandia excerta, 240694. Wercklea insignis, 236381. 241600, 239568, 240415. 416 Wheat. See Triticum spp.* common. See 7’. aestivum. durum. See 7. durum. Wikstroemia sp., 237913. Wildrice. See Zizanza latifolra. Wildrye. See Elymus spp.* blue. See EH. glaucus. Canadian. See H. canadensis. Wilkesia gymnoxiphium, 239380. Willow. See Salix spp.* Withania aristata, 240047. Wood apple. See Feronia limonia. Wood lily. See Trillium spp.* Woodwardia radicans, 241166. Woodwaxen, tall. Yam. See Dioscorea spp.* lesser. See D. esculenta. PLANT INVENTORY NO. See Genista virgata. 165 Yucca peninsularis, 240511. periculosa, 240512. Zanthoxylum sp., 237503. Zea mays, 236995-237001, 238748- 938756, 238757, 239032, 239099- 239117, 239570-239573, 240056- 240071, 240318-240334, 240769- 240784, 240804-240808, 244067-— 244069, 244293-2443806. Zelkova, sawleaf. See Zelkova serrata. Zelkova serrata, 2386252—236254, 238599. Zephyranthes (hybrids), 239006—239018. citrina, 239005. texana, 236354. Zephyrlily. See Zephyranthes spp.* Zizania latifolia, 244722. Zizia aptera, 236990. U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE:1966 Plant Inventory No. 166 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Washington, D.C., June 1966 bey PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1958 (NOS. 244733 TO 254694) CONTENTS Page wi SLIT soc eee sn a 1 hin aMmcaMinean and ScIlentiic BaMeS.____. ___ ee 376 This inventory, No. i166, lists the plant material (Nos. 244733 to 254694) received by the New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, during the period January 1 to December 31, 1958. 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. EUGENE GRIFFITH? and Howarp L. Hynanp, Botanists. Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. 1 Resigned from United States Department of Agriculture September 1964. dé Hoa MEO OF Erma ay ep ne , ‘es he Ny ¢ bi ee { = rf ? id es f ie te shel om seay a } Fj i r Perey i LPs eee, ip : aun oe { : + t s j Ae i. o re ee be as tn! ~~ «we ~ — STS RE cae a SS mi ae HE re (a UN ee A ce Ae ie a in in re ae A ES ET A tre aah Ja seen ma may om ne ; Fi . egy Ohne ehes ¥ POSTOY oO! Sih] pee D erpanrs a) cantata tate OAT cH. al cao! " ! | ROR i hee an, Cee ee POQi sodeadgoll eqsliife joined sg i vinagod anintd bod INVENTORY 244733 to 244751. Corrra RAcEMOSA Lour. Rubiaceae. Coffee. From Portugal. Seeds presented by the Estacao Agronomica Nacional, Oeiras. Received January 2, 1958. 244733. C.I.F.C. 840 (P.F.M. 10). 244734. C.I.F.C. 841 (P.F.M. 11). 244735. C.1.F.C. 842 (P.F.M. 12). 244736. C.I.F.C. 843 (P.F.M. 13). 244737. C.1.F.C. 844 (P.F.M. 14). 244738. C.I.F.C. 846 (P.F.M. 16). 244739. C.I.F.C. 847 (D.M. 10). 244740. C.I.F.C. 848 (D.M. 11). 244741. C.L.F.C. 852 (P.F.M: 19). 244742. C.1.F.C. 853 (P.F.M. 20). 244743. C.I.F.C. 854 (P.F.M. 21). 244744. C.1.F.C. 854 (P.F.M. 35). PrAgage, CAL Casio (PRM :.922) . 244746. C.I.F.C. 856 (P.F.M. 28). Z4ATAT. C.1.F.C. 859 (P.F.M. 1). 244748. C.I.F.C: 861 (P.F.M. 8). 244749. C.I.F.C. 863 (P.F.M. 5). 244750. C.1.F.C. 875 (D.M. 18). Leaves large. QAAT51. C.LF.C. (P.F.M. 2). 244752. Torres GRANDIFLORA Rottb. Aristolochiaceae. From Singapore. Seeds presented by the Singapore Botanical Gardens, Singa- pore. Received January 3, 1958. 244753 and 244754. Nuicorrana Tapacum L. Solanaceae. Common tobacco. From Greece. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission, Athens. Received January 38, 1958. 244753. ‘Basma’. 244754. ‘Smyrna’. 244755. S1rzoLopruM sp. Fabaceae. From Thailand. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission, Bangkok. Received January 38, 1958. 244756. Laruyrus sativus L. Fabaceae. Grass peavine. From Ethiopia. Seeds presented by the Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Missouri. Received January 3, 1958. a 2 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 244757 to 244829. Horpeum sp. Poaceae. From Japan. culture, Kyoto University, Kyoto. Received January 8, 1958. . 5001. . 5002. . 5008. . 5004. 5005. . 5006. . 5007. . 5008. . 5009. . 5010. . 5011. . 5012. . 5013. . 5014. . 5015. . 5016. . 5017. . 5018. . SOLD. . 5020. . 5021. . 5022. . 50238. . 5024. . 5025. . 5026. . 5027. . 5028. . 5029. . 5030. . 5081. . 5032. . 5033. . 5034. . 5035. . 5036. . 5087. 244830 to 244843. 244757. 244758. 244759. 244760. 244761. 244762. 244763. 244764. 244765. 244766. 244767. 244768. 244769. 244770. 244771. 244772. 244773. 244774. 244775. 244776. 244777. 244778. 244779. 244780. 244781. 244782. 244783. 244784. 244785. 244786. 244787. 244788. 244789. 244790. 244791. 244792. 244793. 166 Seeds presented by the Laboratory of Genetics, College of Agri- 244794, 244795. 244796. 244797. 244798. 244799. 244800. 244801. 244802. 244803. 244804. 244805. 244806. 244807. 244808. 244809. 244810. 244811. 244812. 244813. 244814. 244815. 244816. 244817. 244818. 244819. 244820. 244821. 244822. 244823. 244824. 244825. 244826. 244827. 244828. 244829. No. No. 5038. 5039. . 5040. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the British Embassy, Washington, D.C. Received January 6, 1958. 244830 to 244838. BRASSICA OLERACEA Var. BOTRYTIS L. Brassicaceae. Broccoli. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1958 3 244830. ‘Alpha’. Early type. 244831. ‘Harrison’s Q.C.’ Early type. 244832. ‘Majestic’. Autumn type. 244833. ‘Orion’. Autumn type. 244834. ‘Primus’. Autumn type. 244835. Six weeks. Early type. 244836. ‘Suttons Harbinger’. Early type. 244837. ‘Suttons Improved Snowball’. LHarly type. 244838. “Trenfields Snow Queen’. Early type. 244839 to 244843. BRASSICA OLERACEA Var. GEMMIFERA DC. Brussel sprouts. 244839. ‘Blythe’. 244840. ‘Cambridge Special’. A heavy-yielding dwarf type; sprouts small, very solid. Used for quick freezing. 244841. ‘Cambridge No. 1’. Early, large sprouts, somewhat loose, pale. 244842. ‘Cambridge No. 3’. Midseason, sprouts rather large, quality better than ‘Cambridge No. 1’. 244843. ‘Cambridge No.5’. Late variety, sprouts medium size. 244844. Rosa (hybrid). Rosaceae. Rose. From Great Britain. Plants presented by Fryers Nurseries Ltd., Knutsford, Cheshire, England. Received January 6, 1958. ‘Ballerina’. 244845. CALLIANDRA BREVIPES Benth. Mimosaceae. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Jardin Botanico, Rio de Janeiro. Re- ceived January 7, 1958. 244846 to 244850. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Horticulture, Tel Aviv. Received January 7, 1958. 244846. CITRUS AURANTIFOLIA (Christm.) Swingle Rutaceae. Lime. 244847. CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck Sweet orange. ‘Shamouti’. 244848 to 244850. PRUNUS AMYGDALUS Batsch. Amygdalaceae. Almond. 244848, From Juden Hills. 244849. From Safed Hills. 244850. From Sileh Hills. 244851 and 244852. Triricum arstivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomico do Sul, Pelotas. Received January 7, 1958. 244851. IAS 8. 244852. IAS 138. 244853 to 244858. Triticum AEstivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Yugoslavia. Seeds presented by the Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, Long Island, New York. Received January 8, 1958. 244853. ‘Generosa’. 244854. ‘Mara’. 4 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 166 244855. ‘Produttore’. S-6. 244856. R-16. 244857. R-87. 244858. ‘Vivenza’. 244859 to 244868. Hrpsiscus cANNABINUS L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. From Cuba. Seeds presented by the Estacion Experimental Agronomica, Santi- ago de Las Vegas. Received January 8, 1958. 244859. ‘Cuba 108’. 244864. 2032e. 244860. ‘Cuba 195’. 244865. 2040b. 244861. 322-a, b, ¢, d, e, f. 244866. 2049a. 244862. 689-n-2. 244867. 3017e. 244863. 1127b. 244868. ‘“Tingo Maria’. 244869 to 244882. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received January 8, 1958. Localities given are former sources. 244869. SorRGHUM ALMUM Parodi Poaceae. No. B.C. 1822. Australia. 244870. Sorghum pocHNA (Forsk.) Snowden No. E.C. 7750. Yugoslavia. 244871 and 244872. SorgcHUM HALEPENSE (L.) Pers. Johnsongrass. 244871. No. I.W. 396. Coimbatore, India. 244872. No. I.W. 1144A. Palanpur, India. 244873 and 244874. SorgHUM NITIDUM (Vahl) Pers. 244873. No. I.W. 1144. Palanpur. 244874. No. 1.W. 3653. Palanpur. 244875 to 244878. SorGHUM SUDANENSE (Piper) Stapf Sudangrass. 244875. No. H.C. 1825. Australia. 244876. No. B.C. 7306. Southern Rhodesia. 244877. No. H.C. 7658. Australia. 244878. No. E.C. 7654. Australia. 244879. SoRGHUM sp. No. E.C. 7087. Australia. 244880. SorGHUM sp. No. E.C. 7088. Canberra, Australia. 244881. SoRGHUM sp. No. H.C. 7089. Australia. 244882. SorGHUM Sp. No. S.E.S. 101. Coimbatore, India. . 244883 and 244884. Corrra ArABicA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From Costa Rica. Seeds presented by the Inter-American Institute of Agricul- ture, Turrialba. Received January 9, 1958. 244883. ‘Medio Cuerro’. 244884. ‘Villasarchi’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1958 5) 244885 to 244911. From Autralia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra City. Received Jan. 9, 1958. 244885. ALLOTEROPSIS SEMIALATA (R. Br.) Hitche. Poaceae. Cockatoograss. 244886. BRACHIARIA MUTICA (Forsk.) Stapf Poaceae. 244887. . PRIOCHLOA CREBRA 8S. T. Blake Poaceae. Cupgrass. 244888. ERIOCHLOA PSEUDOACROTRICHA (Stapf ex Thell.) C. E. Hubb. Cupgrass. 244889. PANICUM ANTIDOTALE Retz. Poaceae. Blue panicgrass. 244890. PANICUM CAPILLIPES Benth. 244891. PANICUM CYMBIFORME Hughes 244892. PANCIUM DECOMPOSITUM R. Br. 244893. PANICUM DELICATUM Hughes 244894, PANICUM FULGIDUM (R. Br.) Hughes 244895. PANICUM LARCOMIANUM Hughes 244896. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Guineagrass. 244897. PANICUM QUEENSLANDICUM Domin 244898. PANICUM SEMINUDUM Domin 244899. PANICUM TRACHYRACHIS Benth. 244900. PANICUM WHITE! Black 244901. PASPALIDIUM CAESPITOSUM C. E. Hubb. Poaceae. 244902. PASPALUM DILATATUM Poir. Poaceae. Dallisgrass. 244903. PASPALIDIUM GLOBOIDEUM (Domin) Hughes Poaceae. 244904. PASPALUM ORBICULARE G. Forst. Poaceae. 244905. PENNISETUM BASEDOWII Summerh. & Hubb. Poaceae. 244906. CENCHRUS CILIARIS L. Buffelgrass. 244907. PENNISETUM VILLOSUM R. Br. Feathertop. 244908. SAccIOLEPIS INDICA (L.) Chase Poaceae. 244909. SAcCIOLEPIS MYOSUROIDES (R. Br.) Chase 244910. UROCHLOA BOLBODES (Steud.) Stapf Poaceae. 244911. UROCHLOA PULLULANS Stapf 244912 to 244932. From Great Britain. Plants purchased from Hillier & Sons, Winchester, Eng- land. Received Jan. 9, 1958. 244912. ABIES CONCOLOR (Gord.) Hoopes Pinaceae. White fir. ‘Compacta’. 244913. ABIES FABRI (Mast.) Craib. Fir. 244914, CEDRUS LIBANII A. Rich. Pinaceae. Cedar of Lebanon. ‘Nana’. 244915. CEDRUS BREVIFOLIA (Hook. f.) Henry Cyprian cedar. 244916. PickA ABIES (L.) Karst. Pinaceae. Norway spruce. ‘Humilis’. 244917. PIcEA BRACHYTYLA (French.) Pritzel Spruce. ‘Latisquamea’. 244918. PiIckEA PURPUREA Mast. 244918. PIcEA PURPUREA Mast. Spruce. 6 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 166 244919. PIcEA MAXIMOWICZzII Mast. Spruce. 244920. PicEA OBOVATA Ledeb. Siberian spruce. 244921. PICEA OMORIKA (Pancic) Mast. Serbian spruce. ‘Pendula.’ 244922. PICEA ORIENTALIS (L.) Link Oriental spruce. 244923. PIcEA PUNGENS Engelm. Colorado spruce. ‘Speckii’. 244924, PINUSSp. Pinaceae. 244925. PINUS sp. 244926. PINUS CEMBRA L. Swiss stone pine. ‘Cholorocarpa’. 244927. PINUS PUMILA Regel Japanese stone pine. 244928 and 244929. PINUS SYLVESTRIS L. Scotch pine. 244928. ‘Argentea’. 244929. ‘Beauvronensis’. 244930. PINUS sp. 244931 and 244932. PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII (Mirb.) Franco Pinaceae. Douglas-fir. 244931. ‘Brevifolia’. 244932. ‘Glauca Fletcheri’. 244933 to 244937. SaccHarum (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From China. Cuttings presented by the Taiwan Sugar Experiment Station, Tainan, Taiwan. Received January 10, 1958. 244933. EF. 187. 244934. F.138. 244935. F.139. 244936. F. 140. 244937. P.T. 48-40. 244938 and 244939. Scuizostyuis (hybrids). Iridaceae. From Great Britain. Plants presented by P. M. Vandertang, l’Islet, Guernsey, England. Received Jan. 18, 1958. 244938. ‘Lady Byng’. 244939. ‘Mrs. Hegarty’. 244940. Leucamna sp. Mimosaceae. From the United States. Seed presented by the Southwestern Arboretum, Supe- rior, Arizona. Received January 13, 1958. A seedling selected for its unusual rapid growth. 244941 to 244955. From the United States. Cuttings collected in Louisiana by J. L. Creech, agri- cultural explorer, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received January 18, 1958. 244941 and 244942. CurpHEA HYSSOPIFOLIA H.B.K. lLythraceae. 244941. Col. No. 815. Southwestern Louisiana Institute. Plant small, ever- green ; leaves linear, whorled ; flowers white. 244942. Col. No. 816. Southwestern Louisiana Institute. Plant small, ever- green ; leaves linear, whorled; flowers white. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1958 7 244943 to 244955. EH. A. McIlhenny Estate, Avery Island. 244943 and 244944. Eurya JAPoNIcA Thunb. Theaceae. 244943. Col. No. 801. Leaves dark green, ovate-lanceolate; good habit. 244944, Col. No. 802. Hvergreen shrub to 6 feet high; form good; leaves large. 244945. HuRYA NITIDA Korth. Col. No. 806. Unusual shrub; leaves evergreen, narrow, lanceolate. 244946 to 244952. I tex cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. Aquifoliaceae. Chinese holly. 244946. Col. No. 808. Female section. 244947. Col. No. 809. Female section. 244948, Col. No. 810. Dark green foliage type with translucent margin. 244949. Col. No. 811. Female. 244950. Col. No. 812. Yellow fruited form. 244951. Col. No. 813. Female; leaves, one-spined ; margin translucent. 244952. Col. No. 814. Female; leaf narrow. 244953. ItEex opaca Ait. American holly. Col. No. 807. Tree to 15 feet high; leaves with occasional spines; fruits red, 2 to 3 per cluster on current wood. 244954. PITTOSPORUM GLABRATUM Lindl. Pittosporaceae. Col. No. 804. Evergreen tree to 10 feet high; leaves twisted. 244955. CLEYERA JAPONICA Thunb. Theaceae. Col. No. 803. Evergreen shrub to 4 feet high; leaves alternate; twig tips and petioles reddish ; fruit black. 244956 and 244957. Lycopersicon rscuteNtTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. From Guatemala. Seeds presented by the Servicio Cooperative Inter-Americano de Agricultura, Guatemala City. Received January 18, 1958. Selections based upon yield and relative resistance to late blight from material from Turrialba, Costa Rica. 244956. Selec. 5424—-11-3-2. 244957. Selec. 5424-11-42. 244958 to 244963. Correa arApicA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From Puerto Rico. Seeds presented by the Estacion Experimental Agricola, Castaner. Received January 14, 1958. Formerly from the Institute of Agronomy, Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil. 244958. ‘Amarelo Botucatu’. 244961. ‘Maragogipe A.D.’. 244959. ‘Boubbon Amarelo’. 244962. ‘Maragogipe Amarelo’. 244960. ‘Caturra Amarelo’. 244963. ‘Mundo Novo’. 244964 to 244968. From Spain. Scions presented by the University of California, Riverside, Cali- fornia. Received January 14, 1958. Collected at Orihuela near Alicante. 244964. CITRUS NOBILIS Lour. Rutaceae. King orange. ‘Mandarin’. 244965 to 244968. CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck. Sweet orange. 244965. ‘Blanca Macetera de Orihuela’. 244966. ‘Cadenara Sin Hueso de Orihuela’. 8 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 166 244967. ‘Saguina Corriente de Orihuela’. 244968. ‘Verna de Orihuela’. 244969 to 244973. ‘VoANDZEIA SUBTERRANEA (Ii.) Thouars. Fabaceae. From Nyasaland. Seed presented by the Provincial Agricultural Officer, Blantyre. Received December 4, 1957. Numbered in 1958. 244969. Seeds black. 244972, Seeds red. 244970. No.1. Seeds brown. 244973. Seeds white. 244971. No. 2. Seeds brown. 244974 to 244981. From the United States. Plant growing at the Plant Introduction Station, Co- conut Grove, Florida. Numbered January 15, 1958. 244974. ARDISIA LANCEOLATA Roxb. Myrsinaceae. Originally from the Singapore Botanic Garden. 244975. COPERNICIA X VESPERTILIONUM Leon Phoenicaceae. ‘Palm. (C. excelsa X C. rigida). Presented by Dr. B. E. Dahlgren, Chicago Natural History Museum, Chicago, Ill. Collected at Playa de Santa Lucia, Camaguey,. Cuba. 244976 and 244977. Originally from Northern Rhodesia. 244976. DICHROSTACHYS GLOMERATA (Forsk.) Chiov. Mimosaceae. 244977. ERYTHROPHLOEUM GUINEENSE Don Caesalpiniaceae. | 244978 to 244981. Received from Daniel J. McSwiney, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 244978. ONCOBA ECHINATA Oliver Flacourtiaceae. 244979. PITCAIRNIA sp. Bromeliaceae. 244980. SPATHIPHYLLUM COCHLEARISPATHUM Engl. Araceae. 244981. 'TicRIpIA sp. Iridaceae. 244982 and 244983. (Undetermined.) Poaceae. From Thailand. Stolons presented by the Department of Agriculture, Bangkok.. Received January 15, 1958. 244982. A. ‘Ya-kon’. Most prevalent grass in the Bangkok area. 244983. B. ‘Ya-Plong-Hiu’. 244984. Crrrus ASSAMENSIS Dutta & Bhatt. Rutaceae. From India. Seeds presented by the Division of Botany, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received January 15, 1958. I.C. 4763. Grown at Assam. 244985. Acer sp. Aceraceae. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by George H. Johnstone, Trewithen, Grampound Road, Cornwall, England. Received January 15, 1958. USS3, K.Y. No. 162. Formerly from China. 244986 to 245001. Brassica OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Brassicaceae. Cabbage. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the National Vegetable Research Station, Wellesbourne, England. Received January 15, 1958. 244986. ‘Amager Norde Munkegaard IIT’. Ohlsens Enke, Denmark. 244987. ‘Cambridge Red’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1958 9 244988. ‘Danish Stonehead Nordre Munkegaard III’. Ohlsens Enke, Denmark. 244989. ‘Daurrot Late’. Ohlsens Enke, Denmark. 24990. ‘Early Danish St. 125’. Ohlsens Enke, Denmark. 244991. ‘Holland Export No. 1’. A. R. Zwaan, Holland. 244992. ‘Holland Export No. 2’. A. R. Zwaan, Holland. 244993. ‘Kissendrup’. Ohlsens Enke, Denmark. 244994, ‘Langendijker Autumn’. A. R. Zwaan, Holland. 244995. ‘Langendijker Early Original’. A. R. Zwaan, Holland. 244996. ‘Langendijk Summer’. Ohlsens Enke, Denmark. 244997. ‘Langendijker Winter Extra’. A. R. Zwaan, Holland. 244998. ‘Mammoth Rock Red’. Ohlsens Enke, Denmark. 244999. ‘Meteor’. A. R. Zwaan, Holland. 245000. ‘Niggerhead’. Koning & Vlieger, Holland. 245001. ‘Utrecht’. A. R. Zwaan, Holland. 245002. Mepicaco pubescens (Edgw.) Sirji. Fabaceae. Medic. From India. Seed presented by the United States Operations Mission, Nepal. Received January 16, 1958. ‘Plant to 244 feet high; basal stem 3/16 inch in diameter; pods straight, to 1 inch long and 1 inch wide. 245003 and 245004. From Mexico. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attache, United States Em- bassy, Mexico City. Received January 16, 1958. 245003. DiIoscoREA COMPOSITA Hemsl. Dioscoreaceae. Yam. No. G 16. 245004. DioScoREA SPICULIFLORA Hemsl. Yam. No. G18 and G 20 combined (Syntex). 245005 to 245008. From Uganda. Seeds presented by the Experiment Station, Soroti. Received January 16, 1958. 245005 and 245006. GLycINE JAVANICA L. Fabaceae. 245005. ‘Kawanda’. 245006. ‘Serere’. 10 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 166 245007 and 245008. GLycrnE MAx (L.) Merr. Soybean. 245007. H. 49. 245008. ‘Yellow Keleehe’. 245009 to 245023. Brassica OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Brassicaceae. Cabbage. From France. Seeds presented by Vilmorin-Andrieux, Paris. Received Jan- uary 16, 1958. All Savoy type except where noted. 245009. ‘Autumn Glory’. 245010. ‘Blood Red Early’. (Erfurt) Dutch type. 245011. ‘Curled Oxheart’. 245012. ‘Dark Red Niggerhead’. Dutch type. 245013. ‘Dwarf Early Green Curled’. 245014. ‘Early Round’. (Solid Ulm). 245015. ‘Extra Early Midsummer’. 245016. ‘Hardy Winter Drumhead’. 245017. ‘Iron Head’. 245018. ‘Large Aubervilliers’. 245019.. ‘Large Red Drumhead’. Dutch type. 245020. ‘Large Vertus Drumhead’. 245021. Late March. (Vilmorin). 245022. ‘Roi de l’Hiver’. 245023. ‘Snow Resisting’. (Vilmorin). 245024 to 245047. From the United States. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduc- tion Station, Glenn Dale, Md. Numbered January 16, 1958. Presented by the Missouri Botanic Garden, St. Louis, Mo. 245024. ACER CAPILLIPES Maxim. ex Miquel Aceraceae. Maple. Originally from the Rochester Parks, N.Y. Tree small; bark striped. 245025. ACER CARPINIFOLIUM Sieb. & Zucc. Hornbeam maple. Originally from Yamagata-gun, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. 1953. 245026. BuxuUs SEMPERVIRENS L. Buxaceae. Common box. ‘Agram’. Chance seedlings from seed collected near Skoplje in the Vardas River Valley, Yugoslavia; originally from the United States. k3023. . k8025. . k3026. . k3027. . k3030. . k38038. . k8041. . k8042. . k8044. . k38047. . k3048. . k3049. . k3050. . k8051. . k8060. . k8064. . k3067. . k8068. . k38069. . k3070. . k8074. . k3075. . k38076. . k8077. . k3079. . k8080. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 166 245559. No. k3088. 245587. No. k3159. 245614. No. k3231. 245560. No. k3090. 245588. No. k3160. 245615. No. k3232. 245561. No. k8091. 245589. No. k3161. 245616. No. k3234. 245562. No. k3092. 245590. No. k3163. 245617. No. k3235. 245563. No. k3093. 245591. No. k3172. 245618. No. k32388. 245564. No. k3094. 245592. No. k3174. 245619. No. k3239. 245565. No. k3095. 245593. No. k3181. 245620. No. k3240. 245566. No. k38097. 245594. No. k3188. 245621. No. k3243. 245567. No. k3098. 245595. No. k3190. 245622. No. k3244. 245568. No. k3100. 245596. No. k8191. 245623. No. k3246. 245569. No. k8101. 245597. No. k3197. 245624. No. k3247. 245570. No. k3102. 245598. No. k3198. 245625. No. k8249. 245571. No. k3103. 245599. No. k8202. 245626. No. k3253. 245572. No. k3106. 245600. No. k3204. 245627. No. k8255. 245573. No. k3110. 245601. No. k3205. 245628. No. k3258. 245574. No. k3111. 245602. No. k3207. 245629. No. k3261. 245575. No. k3112. 245603. No. k8212. 245630. No. k3265. 245576. No. k3120. 245604. No. k38214. 245631. No. k3266.. 245577. No. k8124. 245605. No. k8215. 245632. No. k3267. 245578. No. k3128. 245606. No. k3217. 245633. No. k3268. 245579. No. k31381. 245607. No. k3220. 245634. No. k8271. 245580. No. k3142. 245608. No. k3221. 245635. No. k3272. 245581. No. k3145. 245609. No. k3222. 245636. No. k3273. 245582. No. k3151. 245610. No. k3223. 245637. No. k3274. 245583. No. k8152. 245611. No. k3224. 245638. No. k3276. 245584. No. k3153. 245612. No. k3225. 245639. No. k3277. 245585. No. k3156. 245613. No. k3226. 245640. No. k3280. 245586. No. k8157. 245641 to 245647. Triticum compactum Host Club wheat. 245641. No. 3032. 245645. No. 3100. 245642. No. 3037. 245646. No. 3108. 245643. No. 3039. 245647. No. k3063. 245644. No. 3044. 245648 to 245661. Triticum DURUM Desf. Durum wheat. 245648. No. 3233. 245655. No. 3260. 245649. No. 3250. 245656. No. 3261. 245650. No. 3251. 245657. No. 3263. 245651. No. 3252. 245658. No. 3267. 245652. No. 3255. 245659. No. 3268. 245653. No. 3256. 245660. No. 3270. 245654. No. 3259. 245661. No. 3291. 245662. TRITICUM sp. No. 3228. A small but distinct race from Khorasan, Turkey, where it is cultivated on irrigated land. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1958 IA 245663 and 245664. TrRITIcCUM POLONICUM L. Polish wheat. 245663. No. 3002. 245664. No. k3177. 245665 and 245666. TriticuM TURGIDUM L. Poulard wheat. 245665. No. k3149. 245666. No. k3158. 245667. Prunus avium L. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. From Sweden. Scions presented by Balsgard Fruit Breeding Institute, Fjalke- stad. Received February 4, 1958. Pr. 20621 -(2n=382). 245668. ‘Prunus cerasus L. Sour cherry. From Germany. Scions presented by the Max-Planck-Institut fur Zuchtungs- forschung, Cologne. Received February 4, 1958. ‘Heimanns Konservenweichsel’, A compact hardy tree, self-fertile; fruits abundant. Originated in Hungary about 1926 and was known as ‘Pandy’ or the ‘Glasweichsel’, is comparable to the ‘Schattenmorelle’. Vitamin C content is % higher than in the ‘Schattenmorelle’ ; fruit larger. 245669 and 245670. Vuiris (hybrids). Vitaceae. Grape. From Portugal. Cuttings presented by the Agricultural Attache, United States Embassy, Lisbon. Received February 4, 1958. Two traditional wine varieties on the Island of Madeira. These varieties are notable for their grapejuice quality but the quantity is only fair. 245669. ‘Cercial’. (‘Esgana-cao’.) 7.5% tartaric acid and relatively poor in sugars, giving a fresh acid taste to the wine peculiar to this variety. The average alcohol content of this wine is 11%. 245670. ‘Terrantez’. 8.5% tartaric acid and a relatively high sugar content, giving an aromatic characteristic to the wine. The average alcohol content of this wine is 14%. 245671 to 245675. Prunus armentaca L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. From France. Cuttings presented by the Station de Recherches Viticoles & d’Arboriculture Fruitiere, Pont-de-la-Maye. Received February 5, 1958. 245671. ‘Bulida’. Originally from Spain. Fruit small, ripens in June and July; cannot be heavily pruned. 245672. ‘Caninos’. Originally from Murcie Spain. Fruit oblong, irregularly shaped on stem end; skin yellow-amber to greenish-yellow; flesh yellow- orange, crisp, very juicy; freestone. Matures in June, average quality for transportation, canning ; very productive; resistant to disease. Variety does not do well under irrigation. Compatible with understocks of ‘Franc de Reine Claude’, ‘P. 31-Myrobolan B’. (but not all ‘Myrobolan’) and peach. 245673. ‘Poizat Aneliore Darnaud’. A regular bearer; ripens about mid-July. 245674. ‘Precoce Colomer’. (‘Precoce de Couloumer’; ‘Precoce du Rous- Sillon’.) A chance cross made on the Island of Tet; adopted by the trade in 1930. Fruit oblong to truncate, overlapping at the suture line; skin dark yellow; flesh yellow-orange, slightly tart, not juicy; freestone. Matures in June. Very productive; resistant to diseases; good for drying; compatible with peach rootstocks. 245675. ‘Rouge du Roussillon’. A variable variety; origin uncertain. Fruit freestone; matures in July. Shipping quality good; canning quality good; taste good; very productive; resistant to disease. Compatible with root- stocks of ‘Mariana’, ‘Damas de Toulouse’ and peach. 245676 to 245684. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Bulbs and seeds presented by the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. Planted at the Agricultural Experi- ment Station, Davis, California. Numbered February 5, 1958. oS PLANT INVENTORY NO. 166 From the Botanic Garden, Erivan, Armenia. Hach accession consists of bulbs and seeds. 245676. ALLIUM ALBIDUM Fisch. Liliaceae. Highlands of northern Armenia. 245677. ALLIUM CARDIOSTEMON Fisch & Mey. Arid woods, southern Armenia. 245678. ALLIUM FUSCOVIOLACEUM F'om. Upland steppe, southern Armenia. 245679. ALLIUM VINEALE L. River banks, southern Armenia. 245680. ALLIUM KARSIANUM Fom. Upland steppe, northern Armenia. 245681. ALLIUM SPHAEROCEPHALON L, Semidesert, southern Armenia. 245682. ALLIUM sp. Semidesert, southern Armenia. 245683. ALLIUM AKAKA Gmel. Phrygana, southern Armenia. 245684. ALLIUM GLOBOSUM Bieb. Mountain zone, northern Armenia. 245685 to 245688. Zea Mays L. Poaceae. Corn. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of Agri- culture, Natal Region, Pietermaritzburg. Received Feb. 6, 1958. Hybrids highly resistant to northern leaf blight (Helminthosporium turcicum) and have withstood lodging even during stormy seasons. High yielders; ma- tures in 150 to 155 days. 245685. N7000. (B2895S x B479S) X (K4.KY36-11 x B489S). 245686. N7001. (B2895S xX B278S) X (B1188T XB670T). 245687. N7002 (B2895S x A441—5) * (B1138T X B679T). 245688. N70038. (B2895S xX B2778S) xX (B489S X (B670T). 245689. HirerocHLoE oporAta (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Vanillagrass. From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Svalof Plant Breeding Station, Svalof. Received Feb. 6, 1958. 245690 to 245707. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. From Japan. Seeds presented by an unknown donor. Received Feb. 6, 1958. 245690. C10. 245699. C 19. 245691. Clustered spikelet. 245700. D 1. 245692. Dwarf. 245701. H 9. 245693. Rd 1. 245702. H 25. 245694, 255469. FESTUCA RUBRA L. xX -8. 6. 255470. LoLiIuM PERENNE L. Poaceae. Perennial ryegrass.. X -12. 8. 255471. Lupinus autBus L. Fabaceae. White lupine. S-16 ‘Pflugs Ultra’. Formerly from Germany. 255472 and 255473. LupiINUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS L. Blue lupine. 255472. S-1. A selection from ‘Blaue v. Sengbusch’. 255473. S-8. Local strain. 255474. LuPINUS CRUCKSHANKSII Hook. $-22. 255475. Lupinus LuTEvS L. European yellow lupine. S-12. 255476 and 255477. Poa pauustris L. Poaceae. Fowl meadowsgrass. 255476. X -4. 3. Zaid. “XxX —6. 1. 255478 and 255479. Cucumis MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. From Korea. Seeds presented by D. W. Kim, Seoul. Received Feb. 12, 1959, 255478. ‘Daejon Charmi’. An excellent variety; foliage disease resistant; fruits dark; skin smooth; flesh sweet, starchy, salmon-colored. 255479. ‘Songwhan Charmi’. Foliage dark green resistant to diseases; fruits rough, skin pale, soft; flesh salmon-colored, sweet, excellent quality. 255480 and 255481. From the United States. Seeds held in storage at the United States Plant Introduction Station, Geneva, N.Y. Numbered Feb. 12, 1959. 255480. Attium cepa L. Liliaceae. Onion. G 8572B. A selection from P.I. 140347 from Iran. To 10 inches high; bulb 2 inches by 2 inches; yellow neck about 1% inches long; keeping quality fair. 255481. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clover. G 2542B. A selection from P.I. 239980, presented by the Plant Production Branch, FAO, Rome, Italy. Medium type to 14 inches high, 26 inch spread; stems medium leafy; relatively early blooming; heads many, red; medium aftergrowth. Susceptible to powdery mildew, relatively free from mosaic. Formerly from Koutsoufliana, Greece. 255482 to 255488. TuHrosproma cacao L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From the British West Indies. Seeds presented by the Cocoa Board, Depart- ment of Agriculture, St. Clair, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. Received Feb. 13, 1959. 255482. ICS-1 X SCA-6. 255486. SCA-6 XK UF-654. 255483. SCA-6 xX ICS-6. 255487. SCA-12 X ICS-1. 255484. SCA-6 XK DS-3. 255488. SCA-12 X ICS-6. 255485. SCA-6 X ICS-39. 46 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 255489. SOLANUM ANDIGENUM Juz. & Buk. Solanaceae. From Ecuador. Seeds presented by the Instituto Inter-Americ de Cienci Agricolas, San Jose, Costa Rica. Numbered Feb. 13, 1959. ano de Ciencias ITAIAS 3321. ‘Chola’. 255490 to 255500. From Bolivia. Seeds presented by the Estacion E i Paz. Numbered Feb. 13, 1939. xperimental del Altiplano, La 255490. SoLANUM AHANHUIRI Juz. & Buk. Solanaceae. CEEA 17. 255491. SoLaNum sp. CEEA 3. ‘Damiata’. 255492. SoLANUM sp. CEEA 11. ‘Janko Lloko’. 255493. SoLANUM sp. CEEA 12. ‘Ajipa’. 255494. SoLANUM sp. CHEEA 19. ‘Macha Choque’. 255495. SoLANUM sp. CEEA 110. ‘Chiar Imilla’. 255496. SOLANUM sp. CEEA 135. ‘Huaca Nuno’. 255497. SoLANUM sp. CEEA 163. ‘Arekero’. 255498. SoLANUM sp. CEEA 172. ‘Piticana’. 255499. SoLANUM sp. CEEA 181. ‘Auzanca Blanca’. 255500. SoLaANuM sp. CEEA 184. ‘Puca Tapla’. 255501 to 255509. From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Mendoza. Numbered Feb. 13, 1959. Collected November 10, 1957. From Argentina except where otherwise noted. 255501. SoLANUM ACAULE Bitter Solanaceae. Brucher 802. Near Tilcara. Elevation 4,000 meters. 255502 to 255506. SoLANUM ANDIGENUM Juz. & Buk. 255502. Brucher 728. Vale Seclantas, Salta. Possible eelworm and drought resistance. 255503. Brucher 741. Vale Cachi, Salta. Possible cold resistance. 255504. Brucher 761. Huichaira, Jujuy. . 255505. Brucher 790. Lago Titicaca, Bolivia. Elevation 4,000 meters. 255506. Brucher 795. Ventilla, Bolivia. Elevation 3,000 meters. 255507. SOLANUM Sp. | ; Brucher 762. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 47 255501 to 255509—Continued 255508. SoLANUM sp. Brucher 806. Tupiza, Bolivia. Cultivated. 255509. SoLANUM sp. Brucher 807. Aguadita, Jujuy. 255510 to 255513. From Paraguay. Plants collected by W. C. Gregory, agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 13, 1959. 255510. ARiIsToLOCHIA sp. Aristolochiaceae. Col. No. 9586. Km. 73, Route 2, Ascuncion to Hernandaria. From deep underground rootstocks. 255511. ARISTOLOCHIA sp. Col. No. 9590. Km. 80, Route 2. From underground rootstock. 255512. ARISTOLOCHIA sp. Col. No. 9619. ‘Pallita’. Arroyo Esteros, south of Itobati. Climbing, woodland type. 255513. ARISTOLOCHIA sp. Col. No. 9619a. Arroyo Esteros, south of Itobati. 255514 to 255548. From Mexico. Seeds collected and presented by the Department of Agriculture Science Service, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.- Numbered Feb. 13, 1959. Collected between July and November, 1957. 255514. SoLANUM BRACHYCARPUM Correll Solanaceae. CSC 377. 1957. (No data.) 255515 to 255518. SoLANUM BULBOCASTANUM Dun. 255515. CSC 234. 20km. east of Mount Punguato, Morelia, Michoacan. 255516. CSC 300b. Cuidad Guzman, Jalisco. 255517. CSC 302. Jacona, Michoacan. 255518. CSC 313. Cuidad Guzman, Jalisco. 255519 to 255521. SoLaANUM CARDIOPHYLLUM Lindl. 255519. CSC 289 X 290. Interclonal cross from plants collected near Queretaro, Queretaro. 255520. CSC 371. San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi. 255521. CSC 373. ‘Papa Guera’. South of San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi. 255522. SoLaANUM JAMESII Torr. CSC 278. Guadalajara, Jalisco. 255523. SOLANUM MORELLIFORME Bitter & Muench. CSC 322. Sierra Madre del Este, Oaxaca. 255524. SoLANUM OXYCARPUM Schiede * ~CSC 323. Sierra Madre del Este, Oaxaca. 255525. SOLANUM PINNATISECTUM Dun. CSC 222. 22 km. south of Morelia, Michoacan. - 255526. SoLANUM POLYTRICHON Rydb. CSC 356. Highway 45, Frenillo to Sombrerete, Zacatecas. AS& PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 255514 to 255548—Continued 255527 to 255530. SoLANUM STENOPHYLLIDIUM Bitt. Interclonal crosses. Collected between Aguascalientes and _ Calvillo, Aguascalientes. 255527. CSC 346 X 348. 255528. CSC 347 X 345. 255529. CSC 347 X 348. 255530. CSC 348 X 345. 255531 to 255535. SoLANUM STOLONIFERUM Schiecht. 255531. CSC 300. Carapan-Uruapan Highway, Michoacan. 255532. CSC 334. Guanajuato-Delores Hidalgo road, Guanajuato. 255533. CSC 341. 16 km. north of Leon, Guanajuato. 255534. CSC 366. North of Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco. 255535. CSC 368. San Juan del Rio, Queretaro. 255536 to 255542. SOLANUM TRIFIDUM Correll 255536 to 255541. Interclonal crosses. 255536. CSC 244 X 248. Between Carapan and Uruapan, Michoacan. 255537. CSC 299 « 244. Between Carapan and Uruapan, Michoacan. 255538. CSC 308 X 301. Jalisco. 255539. CSC 308 X 305. Jalisco. 255540. CSC 309 X 311. Nevado de Colima, Jalisco. 255541. CSC 312 X 308. Nevado de Colima, Jalisco. 255542. CSC 460. Km. 48, Carapan-Uruapan highway, Michoacan. 255543 and 255544. SoLANUM VERRUCOSUM Schlecht. 255543. CSC 304. Km. 23, Manzanillo highway, Sinaloa. 255544. CSC 327. Mexico City-Puebla highway. 255545. SOLANUM gp. CSC 250. Resembles S. polytrichon. San Juan del Rio, Queretaro. 255546. SOLANUM sp. CSC 315. Highway 110, Guadalupe to Jiquilpan. 255547. SOLANUM sp. CSC 358. Km. 972, Highway 40, Durango to El Salto, Durango. 255548. SOLANUM Sp. CSC 362. Near Las Adjuntas, Durango. 255549. SoLANUM LYCOPERSICOIDES Dunal From Peru. Seeds collected by M. Rick, Palea, Department Tacua. Numbered Feb. 16, 1959. Collected Jan. 1957. Elevation 3,000 meters. 255550 and 255551. Saccuarum (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Hawaii. Cuttings presented by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association, Honolulu. Received Feb. 16, 1959. 255550. No. 9233. 255551. No. 9261. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 49 255902 to 255556. From Yugoslavia. Presented by the Institut de Recherches Agronomiques, Titograd. Received Feb. 16, 1959. 255552. PRUNUS AMYGDALUS Batsch Amygdalaceae. Almond. ‘Cemovski’. Cuttings. 255553 te 255555. Vitis (hybrids). Vitaceae. Grape. Cuttings. 255553. ‘Kratosija No. K-I-1’. 255554. ‘Kratosija No. VIII-14-3’. 255555. ‘Razaklija No. VIII-1-12’. 255556. PONCIRUS TRIFOLIATA (L.) Raf. Rutaceae. Hardyorange. Seeds. 255557 to 255573. From Yugoslavia. Seeds presented by the Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinarian Medicine, Ljubljana. Received Feb., 1959. 255557. AtLium cEPA L. Liliaceae. Onion. ‘Ptujska’. - 255558 to 255562. BRaASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Brassicaceae. Cabbage. 255558. ‘Futosko Zelje’. Coka, Serbia. 255559. ‘Kaseljako’. Kosovo. Late ripening. 255560. ‘Likorisko’. Bulgaria. 255561. ‘Srpaki Melez’. Coka, Serbia. 255562. ‘Varazdinsko’. Varazdin. 255563 and 255564. CaPpsICUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. 255563. ‘Aleksinacka’. Aleksinac, Serbia. 255564. ‘Kalinkovia’. Bulgaria. Early, high-yielding. 255565 to 255567. CICHORIUM INTYBUS L. Cichoriaceae. Chicory. 255565. ‘Goriski Radic’. Gorica. 255566. ‘Radicchio di Treviso’. Treviso. 255567. ‘Trzaski Solatnik’. Istra. Leaves green, round, harvested for early spring and summer salad. 255568 and 255569. Lacruca sativa L. Cichoriaceae. Lettuce. 255568. ‘Dalmatinska lLedenka’. Selection from New York lettuce. Suitable to arid regions. 255569. ‘Ljubljanska Ledenka’. Synonyms: ‘New York Lettuce’ and ‘Los Angeles Lettuce’. 255570 and 255571. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. 255570. ‘Cipro’. Slovenia, Selo. 255571. ‘Jeruzalemcan’. Jerusalem. Stringless variety, pods yellow. 255572. VALERIANELLA OLITORIA (L.) Poll. Valerianaceae. Cornsalad. ‘Ljubljanski’. Ljubljana. 255573. PHASEOLUS coccINEUS L. Fabaceae. Scarlet runner bean. L-90. ‘Beli Turski Fizol’. Open-pollinated. 255574. Gossypium (hybrid). Malvaceae. Cotton. From France. Seeds presented by the I‘Institut de Recherches du Cotton et des ‘Textiles Exotiques, Paris. Received Feb. 17, 1959. Collected at Nuki-Hiva, Marquesas Islands, January, 1959. 206—040—_66——-4 50 | PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 255575. Gossypium (hybrid). Malvaceae. Cotton. From Cuba. Seeds presented by C. L. Leinweber, Oklahoma State University of eerie and Applied Science, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Received Feb. 17, 1 p Southern tip of Guantanamo Bay. 255576 to 255579. CarRTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Asteraceae. Safflower. From Iran. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission, Teheran. Received Feb. 17, 1959. 255576. No.1. Fariman. 255577. No. 2. Village about 2 km. north of Gonabad. 255578. No.3. Village of Kharve in the Neyshapour area. 255579. No.4. Neyshapour. 255580 and 255581. From the United States. Seeds held at the Regional Plant Introduction Sta- tion, Geneva, N.Y. Numbered Feb. 17, 1959. 255580. ALLIUM PoRRUM L. Liliaceae. Leek. G5897B. Component of P.I. 234595, Allium cepa, from Australia in 1957. pie poor; bulbs 0.7’’ by 0.6’, tapered; keeping quality poor; free from thrip amage. 255581. BRASSICA OLERACEA Var. CAPITATA L. Brassicaceae. Cabbage. G4468B. Component of P.I. 226504, Brassica oleracea var. botrytis from Tran in 1955. Plant of medium vigor, to 22 inches high and 31 inches wide; leaves large; head ovoid, 10 inches by 8 inches, medium solid; susceptible to downy mildew. 255582. Auitium sp. Liliaceae. From Egypt. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Cairo. Re- ceived Feb. 17, 1959. 259583 to 255585. From Greece. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Athens. Re- ceived Feb. 18, 1959. 255583. PINUS HELDREICHII var. LEUCODERMA (Ant.) Marker. Pinaceae. Malakassion mountain, Pindos. Elevation 1,550 meters. 255584. Pinus nigra Arnold Austrian pine. Forest, Kerassovon, Konitza. Elevation 1,200 meters. ; 255585. PINUS SYLVESTRIS L. Scotch pine. Kataphygion Forest, Kozani District. Elevation 900 meters. 255586. PRuNus aARMENIACA L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. From Israel. Scions presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Hakirya. Re- ceived Feb. 18, 1959. ‘Canino’. Spanish variety introduced into Israel by way of Morocco. Trees prolific, yielding to 100 kg. per tree; fruits large, ripening the end of May; ship well. 255587. FRracGaria (hybrid). Rosaceae. | Strawberry. From Poland. Seeds presented by the Research Institute of Pomology, Szczawno: Zdrof. Received Feb. 18, 1959. “‘Rugia’. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 51 255588 to 255590. Turosproma cacao lL. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Ecuador. Seeds presented by H. Kjellander, Hacienda Clementina, Guaya- quil. Received Feb. 19, 1959. 255588. SCA 6 X ICS I. 255589. SCA 6 X IMC 67. 255590. SCA 12 X S 62. 255591 and 255592. Vitis vinrrerA L. Vitaceae. European grape. From France. Cuttings presented by the Bole Nationale d’ Agriculture, Mont- pellier. Received Feb. 24, 1959. 255591. ‘Seyve-Villard 20.366’ (4a4). 255592. ‘Seyve-Villard 39.639’ (8s9). 255593 to 255596. From Australia. Seeds collected by G. H. Spalding, agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 25, 1959. 255593. BoRoNIA LATIPINNA J. H. Willis Rutaceae. Col. No. S-305. End of Sundial road, Grampians, Western Australia. Open shrub to 8 feet high; branches few; leaves pinnate, dark green; flowers white or pale pink, waxy, about one-half inch wide. 255594. Boronia INORNATA Turez. Col. No. S—445. Chauncey Line, South Australia. Thin shrub to 4 feet high; flowers pink. 255595. PHEBALIUM GLANDULOSUM Hook. Rutaceae. Col. No. S—306. A. E. Lindner’s garden, Vectis South, Victoria, Western Australia. Diffuse shrub to 3 feet high; leaves bright green, tuberculate; flowers golden yellow, in small umbels. 255596: PHEBALIUM PUNGENS Benth. Col. No. S-493. Near Coonalpyn. Shrub to 3 feet high; flowers white, resembling Hriostemon. 255597. PRuNus pERsicA (L.) Batsch Amygdalaceae. Peach. From the Union of South Africa. Scions presented by the Western Province Research Station, Stellenbosch. Received Mar. 11, 1959. | ‘Walgant’. Anearly peach. Fruit round with a very slight point; skin yellow, no bloom, but hairy; flesh yellow; stone medium-size. Resistant to delayed foliation and common diseases. Fruit has excellent canning qualities. 255598. PRuUNUS AMYGDALUS Batsch Amyegdalaceae. Almond. From Iran. Scions presented by the Agriculture Department, Shiraz. Received Feb. 25, 1959. Collected in the village of Joshnian, Bavanat District, 244 km. from Shiraz. Annual bearer as flowers are produced in 3 flashes allowing buds to escape late frosts. Quality and quantity is good. 255599 to 255604. From Australia. Scions presented by H. E. Franklin, Posieros, Queensland. Received Feb. 25, 1959. - 255599. Matus sytvestris Mill. Malaceae. Common apple. GDWF1. An open pollinated seedling of ‘Golden Delicious’, believed to “have ‘Williams Favorite’, as pollen parent. Tree vigorous, a lateral and spur bearer of large size; fruits firm, color deep red, similar in shape to ‘Jonathan’; flavor good, keeping and handling quality excellent, ripens 3-4 weeks ahead of ‘Jonathan’; resistant to drought, heat and powdery mildew. 52 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 255559 to 255604—Continued 255600. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Pear.. _ ‘Sensation Red Bartlett’. Similar to ‘Bartlett’ in habits of growth, flavor and ripening season, but otherwise superior; skin deep red; flesh white, fine-grained. 255601 to 255604. Prunus preRsica (L.) Batsch Amygdalaceae. Peach.. 255601. BMQI1; ‘Blackburn’ * ‘May Queen’.. Tree vigorous; fruit round, highly colored, yellow ground almost entirely overlaid with crimson, to: 3.5 inches in diameter; ripens 6.5 weeks ahead of: ‘Elberta’; flesh firm, yellow; stone semifree. 255602. HNQ1; J. H. Hale’ X ‘May Queen’. Tree vigorous, fruit yellow,,. 50 percent red overlay, round, to three inches in diameter; flesh firm, yellow, well colored; stone semifree. 255603. HHMQI1; ‘Halehaven’ X ‘May Queen’. Tree vigorous, fruits. highly colored, yellow overlaid with red, to 2.5 inches in diameter; flesh firm, yellow; stone semifree; 8-9 weeks before ‘Elberta’, 7-10 days before- ‘Mayflower’. 255604. HHMQ2; ‘Halehaven’ X ‘May Queen’. Tree vigorous; fruit round, deep red, to three inches in diameter; flesh firm, yellow; freestone; ripens 6.5 weeks before ‘Elberta’. 255605 to 255620. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Pear.. From France. Scions presented by the Research Station for Horticulture, Angers.. Received Feb. 26, 1959. 255605. ‘Amiral Gervais’. 255613. ‘Le Nain Vert’. 255606. ‘Belle Guerandise’. 255614. ‘Madame Boutant’. 255607. ‘Beurre Dubuissan’. 255615. ‘Mariette de Millepieds’. 255608. ‘Beurre Vauban’. 255616. ‘Napoleon’. 255609. ‘Bon Chretien d’Hiver’. 255617. ‘Rene Dunan’. 255610. ‘Doyonne Flor Aine’. 255618. ‘Saigneur Espeien’. 255611. ‘Favorite Morel’. 255619. ‘Saint Michel Archange’. 255612. ‘Hebe’. 255620. ‘Zephirin Gregoire’. 255621. ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI Regel Convallariaceae. Sprenger asparagus.. From Puerto Rico. Seeds presented by the Federal Experiment Station, Mayaguez. Received Feb. 26, 1959. Vigorous vine to 10 feet high with spiny stems. 255622 to 255636. From Australia. Seeds collected by G. H. Spalding, agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received’ Feb. 26, 1959. 255622. ARCHONTOPHOENIX ALEXANDRAE (F. Muell.) Wendl. & Drude Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. 8-560. Brisbane Botanical Garden, Brisbane, Queensland. 255623. BoRONIA LEDIFOLIA J. Gay Rutaceae. Col. No. 8-645. G. W. Althofer, Dripstone, New South Wales. Shrub to three feet high; flowers showy, pink, not fragrant. 255624. BORONIA MUELLERI Cheel Col. No. 8-216. Donated by Nigel Quick, Toorak, Victoria. Shrub to eight feet high; flowers pink, star shaped. 255625. Boronia PILOSA Labill. Col. No. S-567. Brisbane Botanical Garden. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 53 ‘255622 to 255636—Continued 255626. BORONIA sp. Col. No. 8-531. Great Northern highway, 70 miles north of Perth, Western Australia. Shrub to 12 inches high; foliage succulent grayish-green; flowers pink. 255627. CARPENTARIA ACUMINATA Bece. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. 8-556. Brisbane Botanical Garden. Slender palm. Rare. 255628. CoRREA BAUERLENII F. Muell. Rutaceae. Col. No. 8-460. Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, Victoria. Spreading shrub to 8 feet high; leaves ovate, dark glossy green, glandular dotted; flowers greenish-white, pendulous, about 1.5 inches long. 255629. CoRREA SPECIOSA Ait. Col. No. 8-413. Adelaide Botanical Garden, Adelaide, South Australia. Shrub to five feet high; leaves dark green, elliptic; flowers greenish-cream. 255630. FLINDERSIA BRAYLEANA F. Muell. Rutaceae. Col. No. S—589. Brisbane Botanical Garden. Tall tree; flowers white, in large clusters. 255631. FLINDERSIA XANTHOXYLA Domin Col. No. S—572. Brisbane Botanical Garden. Much-branched tree to 100 feet high; leaves pinnate; flowers in panicles. 255632. GEIJERA MUELLERI Benth. Rutaceae. Col. No. S-559. Brisbane Botanical Garden. Tree to 20 feet high; flowers small, white. 255633. GEIJERA PARVIFLORA Lindl. Col. No. S-347. ‘Wilga’. Adelaide Botanical Garden. Tree to eight feet high; leaves aromatic when crushed; flowers small, white. 255634. GELEZNOWIA CALYCINA Benth. Rutaceae. Col. No. S-646. G. W. Althofer, Dripstone, New South Wales. Shrub to three feet high; flowers yellow, showy. 255635. LIvISTONA DECIPIENS Beccari Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. S-624. Brisbane Botanical Garden. 255636. LiIvISTONA HUMILIS R. Br. Palm. Col. No. S—576. Brisbane Botanical Garden. Palm to eight feet high. 255637. CaRTHAMUS LANATUS L. Asteraceae. From Afghanistan. Collected by the Research and Education Program of the university of Wyoming, United States Operations Mission, Kabul. Received eb. 26, 1959. 255638 to 255641. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by P. F. Knowles, collaborator, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 27, 1959. 255638. CLEOME sp. Capparidaceae. Col. No. K-1793. Kabul River between Glaulbahar and Nadjerah. 255639. CENTAUREA sp. Asteraceae. Col. No. K-1797. Twenty miles southeast of Glaulbahar. Plant to 18 inches high. 255640. BIxaA ORELLANA L. Bixaceae. Anatto-iree. Col. No. K-1803. Collected in Honduras. 54 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 255638 to 255641—Continued 255641. (Undetermined.) ie te No. K-1796. Twenty-six miles west of Ghazni. Plant to 18 inches. igh. 255642 to 255658. From Australia. Seeds collected by G. H. Spalding, agricultural explorer, New CEOpe Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received. ar. 2, 1959. Presented by the Sydney Botanic Gardens, Sydney, New South Wales. 255642. AcacIA COLLETIOIDES A. Cunn. Mimosaceae. Col. No. S—693. 255643. EUCALYPTUS CODONOCARPA Blakely & McKie Myrtaceae. Col. No. S—684. 255644. EUCALYPTUS DIVES Schauer Col. No. S—682. 255645. HUCALYPTUS EXIMIA Schauer Col. No. S—685. 255646. EUCALYPTUS LAEVOPINEA R. T. Baker Col. No. S—683. 255647. EHucaLYpTus LONGIFOLIA Link Woollybutt. Col. No. S—679. 255648. HuUCALYPTUS SCOPARIA Maiden Col. No. S—681. 255649. EKucaLtypTus smiTrHit R. T. Baker Col. No. S—680. 255650. EucALYPTUS VIRIDIS R. T. Baker Col. No. S-678. 255651. MyorporuM DESERTII Cunn. Myoporaceae. Col. No. 8-687. 255652. PARROTIA PERSICA (DC.) Meyer -Hamamelidaceae. Col. No. S—686. 255653. PERSOONIA ACEROSA Sieber Proteaceae. Col. No. 8-688. 255654. PERSOONIA ANGULATA R. Br. Col. No. S—690. 255655. PERSOONIA CALEYI R. Br. Col. No. S—689. 255656. PERSOONIA LINEARIS Andr. Col. No. S—692. 255657. PERSOONIA PINIFOLIA R. Br. Col. No. 8-691. 255658. PHALERIA CHERMSIDEANA C. T. White Thymelaeaceae. Col. No. S—694. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 55 255659. Correa ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. From Ethiopia. Seeds presented by the Coffee Development Project, Addis Ababa. Received Mar. 3, 1959. ‘BE-14-Loulo’. Collected at 1,800 meters elevation near Yrga Ciaffie. Leaf leathery; midrib prominent both ventrally and dorsally; axillary glands dominant; fruit waxy in appearance after drying; epidermis especially tough. Unlike other ‘Sidamo’ coffees. 255660 to 255665. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by P. F. Knowles, collaborator, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 2, 1959. 255660 and 255661. CapsicUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. 255660. Col. No. K-1799. Herat bazaar. Fruit to three inches long; bright red. 255661. Col. No. K-1801. Herat. 255662. CITRULLUS LANATUS (Thunb.) Mansf. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. Col. No. K-1800. Herat Province. Fruits to 24 inches long, cylindrical; flesh whitish to pinkish, sweet; rind medium-thick. 255663. CUCUMIS MELO var. FLEXUOSUS (L.) Naud. Cucurbitaceae. Col. No. K-1802. Collected in Iran. 255664. Eruca sativa Mill. Brassicaceae. Rocket-salad. Col. No. K-1791. ‘Turbak’. Charikar bazaar. 255665. Lacruca sp. Cichoriaceae. Col. No. K-1785. Twenty km. north of Kabul. Plants to six feet high 255666 to 255722. From Australia. Seeds collected by G. H. Spalding, agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received ar. 2, 1959. From Victoria unless otherwise noted. 255666. AcACIA CALAMIFOLIA Sweet Mimosaceae. Col. No. 8-301. A. E. Lindner’s garden, Vectis South. Dense symmetrical shrub to four feet high; phyllodes light green, to four inches long; flowers bright yellow. 255667. Acacta JoNESII Muell. & Maid. Col. No. S-430. Miss Alison Ashby’s garden, South Australia. Shrub to four feet high; flowers golden-yellow. 255668. ACACIA SOPHORAE var. SOPHORAE (Labill.) R. Br. Col. No. 230. State Forest Nursery, Wail. Tree to 15 feet high; branches sometimes pendulous; foliage yellow-green, dense; flowers bright yellow; good ground cover, especially on coastal sand dunes; withstands wind-pruning. 255669. AcACIA MYRTIFOLIA (Sm.) Willd. Col. No. S—456. B. Schubert’s garden, Noble Park. Spreading shrub to three feet high and four feet across; phyllodes yellow-green, ovate, about one inch long; flowers pale yellow. 255670. Acacia NoTABILIS F. Muell. Col. No. S—231. State Forest Nursery, Wail. Spreading shrub to six feet high; phyllodes yellow-green, to six inches long; flowers large, golden yellow. For limestone or sandy regions with annual rainfall of 15 to 25 inches. 56 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 255666 to 255722—Continued 255671. AcAcIA PYCNANTHA Benth. Golden wattle. Col. No. 8-809. ‘Golden Wattle’. A. E. Lindner’s garden, Vectis South. Spreading tree to 15 feet high; branches somewhat pendulous; foliage yellow- preen ; phyllodes to eight inches long, about 0.5 inch wide; flowers deep yellow arge. 255672. AcACIA RUPICOLA F. Muell. Col. No. 8-239. Mount Arapiles. Spreading shrub to six feet high, ap- pearing as though varnished; flowers bright yellow; inflorescense globular. 255673. AcAcIA stricta (Andr.) Willd. Col. No. 8-246. One-half mile south from Montrose, Dandenong Ranges. Shrub to six feet high; phyllodes linear-lanceolate, usually dark green; with a varnished appearance; flowers pale yellow. 255674. ACACIA sp. Col. No. 8-428. F. C. Payne’s garden, Athelstone, South Australia. Spreading shrub to three feet high. 255675. AGONIS MARGINATA Schau. Myrtaceae. Col. No. 8-477. Miss Alison Ashby’s garden, Blackwood, South Australia. Tall shrub; young branches with soft silky hairs; flowers white in terminal or axillary clusters. 255676. BrRACHYCOME MULTIFIDA DC. Asteraceae. Col. No. S-297. Western slopes, near summit of Dandenong Ranges. Sub-shrub to 12 inches high; leaves very finely divided; flowers pale blue, sometimes white; flower heads about 0.75 inches wide. 255677. BRUNONIA AUSTRALIS J. FE. Smith Goodeniaceae. Col. No. 8-452. One-half mile south of Montrose, Dandenong Ranges. Small herbaceous plant; leaves in a rosette, soft rather woolly, to three inches long and one inch wide; flowers cobalt-blue in compact spherical heads. 255678. CALLISTEMON CITRINUS (Curtis) Skeels Myrtaceae. Lemon bottlebrush. Col. No. S-473. Miss Alison Ashby’s garden, Blackwood, South Australia. Shrub to eight feet high; flowers red. 255679. CALLISTEMON LINEARIS DC. Col. No. 8-471. Miss Alison Ashby’s garden, Blackwood. Shrub to eight feet high; stamens dark or light red, sometimes greenish. 255680. CALLISTEMON PACHYPHYLLUS Cheel Col. No. S-500. Miss Alison Ashby’s garden, Blackwood, South Australia. Shrub to 10 feet high; flowers showy, large, red. 255681. CALLISTEMON PHOENICEUS Lindl. Col. No. S-446. Miss Alison Ashby’s garden, South Australia. Shrub to 10 feet high; flowers brilliant red. 255682. CALLISTEMON PINIFOLIUS (Wendl.) DC. Col. No. S-243. A. E. Lindner’s garden, Vectis South. Decumbent shrub to seven feet high; leaves almost terete, to five inches long; flowers yellow- green; spikes to three inches long. 255683. CALLISTEMON SALIGNUS (J. E. Sm.) Sweet Col. No. S-427. Collected by Adelaide Botanic Garden, Adelaide, South Australia. 255684. CALLISTEMON TERETIFOLIUS F. Muell. Col. No. S-472. Spreading shrub to six feet high; leaves terete; flowers red. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 GY 255666 to 255722—Continued 255685. CALOTHAMNUS GILEsII F. Muell. Myrtaceae. Col. No. S—-466. A. E. Lindner’s garden, Vectis South. Erect shrub to five feet high and three feet across; leaves terete, to five inches long; flowers red. 255686. CASSIA BICAPSULARIS L. Caesalpiniaceae. Col. No. S—227. State Forest Nursery, Wail. Glabrous shrub to ten feet high; flowers few in axillary racemes, bright yellow. 255687 and 255688. CaASUARINA srRicta Ait. Casuarinaceae. 255687. Col. No. S—221. State Forest Nursery, Wail. Tree to 30 feet high; branches pendulous; leaves minute; cones to 2.5 inches long. 255688. Col. No. 8-435. ‘Sheoak’. Round-headed tree to 20 feet high, branches drooping. Donated by Adelaide Botanic Gardens, Adelaide, South Australia. 255689. CLEMATIS MICROPHYLLA DC. Ranunculaceae. Col. No. S-495. Roadside near Coonalpyn, South Australia. 255690. DAVIESIA BREVIFOLIA Lindl. Fabaceae. Col. No. S-467. Serra Road, eastern slopes of Serra Range, Grampians. Diffuse shrub to four feet high, almost leafless; flowers deep blood-red. 255691. ENCHYLAENA TOMENTOSA R. Br. Chenopodiaceae. Col. No. S—483. Coonalpyn, South Australia. Very low-spreading plant; foliage gray; fruits red or yellow. 255692 and 255693. Epacris IMPRESSA Labill. Epacridaceae. 255692. Col. No. S-307. Near southern end of Mount Arapiles. Robust diffuse shrub to three feet high; leaves crowded, to one inch long; flowers pink to red, large. 255693. Col. No. S—463. Straggly shrub to five feet high; flowers reddish pink. 255694. EREMAEA BEAUFORTIOIDES Benth. Myrtaceae. Col. No. S-448. F.C. Payne’s garden, Athelstone, South Australia. Shrub to five feet high; flowers in showy heads, bright orange. 255695. EREMAEA EBRACTEATA F. Muell. Col. No. S—242. A. E. Lindner’s garden, Vectis South. Shrub to four feet high; leaves small, rigid; flowers mauve to purple, in clusters. 255696. EHucaLYpPTUS ANGULOSA Schauer Myrtaceae. Col. No. 8-478. Collected near Coonalpyn, South Australia. Stems whitish; foliage dark green, coarse; flowers white. 255697. HUCALYPTUS BAXTERI (Benth.) Maid. & Blakely Col. No. S-485. Near Coonalpyn, South Australia. Tree to 15 feet high; bark stringy; flowers white. 255698. EucALYPTUS REGNANS F. Muell. Col. No. S-245. Southern slopes of Dandenong Ranges, near Sassafras. Tree to 300 feet high and to 12 feet in diameter; bole to 150 feet, clear and straight; bark peeling in long narrow strips, light brown to gray; leaves glossy green, lanceolate to ovate; flowers white or creamy-white. Best hardwood tree in Australia; grows to six feet in a year. 255699. GREVILLEA ASPLENIFOLIA R. Br. Proteaceae. Col. No. S-286. B. Schubert’s Nursery, Noble Park. Spreading shrub or tree to 15 feet high; leaves linear-lanceolate, to 10 inches long; flowers pink to red, in simple one-sided racemes. 58 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 255666 to 255722—Continued 255700. GREVILLEA ILICIFOLIA R. Br. Col. No. 8-450. Chauncey Line, South Australia. Shrub to six feet high; foliage hollylike; flowers red. 255701. GREVILLEA OLEOIDES var. DIMORPHA (F. Muell.) Benth. Col. No. S—241. Southern end of Grampians. Open shrub to eight feet high; leaves to four inches long; flowers bright red. 255702. GREVILLEA PRITZELII Diels Col. No. S-302. A. H. Lindner’s garden, Vectis South. Shrubby plant to six feet high; leaves to three inches long, linear, mostly simple; flowers white, black, and green; perianth white; style black; stigma green. 255703. HAKEA GIBBOSA (Smith) Cav. Proteaceae. Col. No. 8-469. Miss Alison Ashby’s garden, Blackwood, South Australia. Shrub to 12 feet high; leaves sharply pointed; flowers white or cream-colored. 255704. Hakra NODOSA R. Br. Col. No. S-479. F.C. Payne’s garden, Athelstone, South Australia. Shrub to six feet high; leaves terete; flowers minute, yellow, in axillary clusters. 255705. HELICHRYSUM BRACTEATUM (Vent.) Willd. Asteraceae. Col. No. 8-429. Julia Range, South Australia. Annual or biennial to four feet high; flowers golden-yellow. 255706 and 255707. INDIGOFERA AUSTRALIS Willd. Fabaceae. 255706. Col. No. S—233. Mount Arapiles. Spreading, diffuse shrub to six feet high; leaves pinnate; leaflets to one inch long; flowers mauve-blue, delicate. Padiadied [exis 255707. Col. No. S-455. Mount Dandenong, near summit. Spreading diffuse shrub to six feet high; leaves pinnate; leaflets to one inch long; flowers mauve-blue, delicate. 255708 and 255709. LASIOPETALUM DASYPHYLLUM Sieb. Sterculiaceae. 255768. Col. No. S-299. A. E. Lindner’s garden, Vectis South. Shrub to 15 feet high; young branches and lower surface of leaves rusty tomentose; flowers in dense cymose clusters. 255709. Col. No. 8-499. F. C. Payne’s garden, Athelstone, South Australia. Shrub to four feet high; leaves rusty, tomentose; flowers greenish. 255710. LEPTOSPERMUM PUBESCENS Lam. Myrtaceae. Col. No. 8-228. State Forest Nursery, Wail. Shrub or tree to 10 feet high; flowers white, large. 255711. MrLALEUCA DEANEI F, Muell. Myrtaceae. Col. No. S-434. Collected by Adelaide Botanic Garden, Adelaide, South Australia. Shrub to eight feet high; flowers in cylindrical spikes to two inches long. 255712. MerLALEUCA ERICIFOLIA Sm. Col. No. S-218. State Forest Nursery, Wail. Erect shrub to six feet high; flowers small, white. 255713. MeELALEUCA FULGENS R. Br. Col. No. 8-426. Shrub to seven feet high; flowers red, gold-tipped. — 255714. MeruaLeuca HUEGELII Endl. Col. No. 8-454. A. E. Lindner’s garden, Vectis South. Erect shrub to six feet high; branches spreading; leaves sessile, ovate to ovate-lanceolate, less than 0.25 inch long; flowers in dense spikes to three inches long, white. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 59 255666 to 255722—Continued 255715 and 255716. Mes.uaLEUCA MICROMERA Schauer 255715. Col. No. S-287. A. E. Lindner’s garden, Vectis South. Spreading shrub to eight feet high; branches many, short; leaves minute; flowers in dense clusters. 255716. Col. No. S-288. A. E. Lindner’s garden, Vectis South. Spreading shrub to eight feet high; branches short, many; leaves minute; flowers in dense clusters. 255717. MELALEUCA STEEDMANII C. A. Gardn. Col. No. S-475. F.C. Payne’s garden, Athelstone, South Australia. Shrub to five feet high; flowers brilliant red. 255718. MeruatEuca witsoni F. Muell. Col. No. S—220. State Forest Nursery, Wail. Spreading shrub to five feet high; foliage and branches dense; flowers mauve or purple. 255719. MELALEUCA sp. Col. No. S—476. Miss Alison Ashby’s garden, Blackwood. Small shrub; flowers pink. 255720. OLEARIA ARGOPHYLLA (Labili.) F. Muell. Asteraceae. Col. No. S—296. Monbulk State Forest, 25 miles east of Melbourne. Spreading tree to 20 feet high; leaves ovate, downy on lower surface; flower heads clustered, white. 255721. STYPHELIA sp. Epacridaceae. Col. No. S-451. One mile west of Halls Gap, Grampians. Compact spreading shrub to four feet high; upright branches; leaves dense, somewhat pressed against the stems; flowers golden-yellow. » 255722. ViIoLA HEDERACEA Labill. Violaceae. Violet. Col. No. S—468. Near summit of Mount Dandenong. Plant to three inches high; flowers white and dark blue. 255723 to 255726. Currrus (hybrids). Rutaceae. From Puerto Rico. Scions presented by the Agriculture Extension Service, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras. Received Mar. 2, 1959. (C. sinensis X C. paradisi). Apparently a natural cross which was developed from a nucellar embryo because there is very little, if any, difference between the parent and the seedlings. Fruits are borne singly, on ends of branches and compare in size with grapefruit, shape globose to pyriform; rind much like a grapefruit in aroma and color. The inner white pulp is not bitter; segments nine to eleven, adhere only slightly to the rind. The mild-flavored sweet juice is neither acid nor bitter but combines the flavor of the orange and grapefruit. 255723. ‘Chironja M-I'. 255725. ‘Chironja M-3’. 255724. ‘Chironja M-2’. 255726. ‘Chironja T-1’. 255727 and 255728. SaccHarum (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Venezuela. Cuttings presented by the Centro de Investigaciones Agro- nomicas, Caracas. Received Mar. 3, 1959. 255727. ‘Carmeleta 19—2-—59’. 255728. ‘Salangore 19-2-59’. 255729 to 255733. FRAGARIA vEscA L. Rosaceae. European Strawberry. oo eae ces Plants presented by Bertil Hylmo, Bjuv. Received Mar. 3, 1959. 255729. F-12.; ‘Finn’. Fruit large; Swedish freezing variety. 60 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 255729 to 255733—Continued 255730 to 255733. Bred in Germany. Fruit firm, suited for freezing. 255730. F-24.; ‘Senga 54’. 255731. F-32.; ‘Senga 145’. 255732. F-33.; ‘Senga 146’. 255733. F-38.; ‘Senga Sengana’. Extremely good cropper. 255734. GuycINnE Max (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. From India. Seeds presented by the agricultural attache, United States Embassy,,. New Delhi. Received Mar. 3, 1959. ‘Punjab. No. 1’. Kulu Valley, a temperate climate valley in northwest Punjab, poseinae yeu foothills. Used as human food; said to have no bitter taste or pungent smell. 255735 to 255744. From Turkey. Seeds presented by the Turkish Sugar Corporation, Ankara. Received Mar. 4, 1959. 255735 and 255736. PANICUM MILIACEUM L. Poaceae. Proso millet. 255735. Capkis. 255736. Yoldasan, Icme. 255737. SETARIA ITALICA (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Foxtail millet. Vartak, Icme. 255738. SoRGHUM HALEPENSE (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Johnsongrass. Vezirhan. A sweet type. 255739. SORGHUM SUDANENSE (Piper) Stapf Poaceae. Sudangrass. Acmanuk. 255740 to 255743. SorcHum BICOLOR (L.) Moench 255740. Pelitozii. A sweet type. 255741. Daricayiri village. 255742. Icme, Derearyan. 255743. Par. Large white grain type. 255744. SoRGHUM BICOLOR var. SUBGLOBOSUM (Hack.) Snowden Taslik village. 255745 and 255746. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Division of Plant Industry, Canberra. Received Mar. 4, 1959. ; 255745. GLYCINE CLANDESTINA Wendl. Fabaceae. Mt. Corea, A.C.T. 255746. PsoRALEA ERIANTHA Benth. Fabaceae. Charlesville, Queensland. 255747 to 255750. From Northern Rhodesia. Seeds presented by W. C. Verboom, Department of Agriculture, Kasama. Received Mar. 4, 1959. 255747. GLYCINE JAVANICA L. Fabaceae. 255748. GLYCINE SCHLIEBENII Harms 255749. LisTIA HETEROPHYLLA E. Mey. Fabaceae. 255750. VIGNA CAERULEA Baker Fabaceae. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 61 255751 to 255754. From Chile. Seeds collected by W. Q. Loegering, Cereal Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 5, 1959. 255751 to 255753. HoRDEUM CHILENSE Roem. & Schult. Poaceae. 255751. B.334. Road to Tavellones, 29 km. from Santiago. 255752. B.355. Pan American Highway, 198 km. north of Santiago. 255753. B.361. Los Vilos, towards Illapel. 255754. HoRDEUM CHILENSE Roem. & Schult. B.372. Hight km. west of Peleguen. 255755 to 255816. From Nigeria. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Moor Plantation, Ibadan. Received Mar. 5, 1959. 255755. VIGNA CYLINDRICA (L.) Skeels Fabaceae. Catjang-pea. 255756 to 255816. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi Common cowpea 255756. ‘Bechuana White’ 252-1. 255787. No. V40. 255757. ‘Kuziama’. 255788. No. V42. 255758. ‘Obuasi’. 259-1. 255789. No. V43. 255759. ‘Dr. Saunders Upright’. 255790. No. V45. 255760. ‘Ushiki C’. 255791. No. V46. 255761. No. V1-302-1. 255792. No. V48. 255762. No. V2-303-1. 255793.' No: V51. 255763. No. V4. 255794. No. V52. 255764. No. V5. 255795. No. V53. Zoxtoo.. No. V6. 255796. No. V61. 255766. No. V7. 255797. No. V63. 255767. No. V10. 255798. No. V64. 255768. No. V12. 255799. No. V65. 255769. No. V13. 255800. No. V66. 255770. No. V14. 255801. No. V67. 255771. No. V16. 255802. No. V68. 255772. No. V18. 255803. No. V69. 255773. No. V19. 255804. No. V71. Zanft4. No. V21. 255805. No. V72. 255775. No.-V23. 255806. No. V73. 255776. No. V24. 255807. No. V74. 255777. +~No. V26. 255808. No. V84. 255778. No. V27. 255809. No. V85. 255779. No. V28-2. 255810. No. V&6. 255780. No. V29. 255811. No. V87. 255781. No. V30. 255812. No. V90. 255182.. No. V32. 255813. No. V93. 255783. No. V34. ee 255814. No. V94. 255784. No. V36. _ “s 255815. No. V95. 255785. No. V37. 255816. No. V28-1. 255786. No. V38. 62 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 255817 to 255819. From Ghana. Material collected by E. P. Imle, collaborator, New Crops Re-- scarey Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 5,. 959. 255817. VANILLA sp. Orchidaceae. Col. No. 108. Near Tafo. 255818. (Undetermined). Col. No. 109. Near Tafo. Wild shrubby vine; fruits tricarpellate, red,. indehiscent; seeds black, partly covered by white arils, three per capsule. 255819. RapuHia sp. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. 110. Near Tafo. Tall palm, called raffia. 255820 to 255827. From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by P. F. Knowles, collaborator, New Crops Ae Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 6, 959. 255820. BROMUS LANCEOLATUS Roth. Poaceae. Col. No. K1795. Kabul River, between Culbahar and Nadjerah. Plants to 12 inches high. 255821. CARTHAMUS LANATUS L. Asteraceae. Col. No. K1786. One-half mile northeast of Charikar. 255822 and 255823. CARTHAMUS OXYACANTHA Bieb. 255822. Col. No. K1792. Ghulbahar Textile Mill. Heads to 0.5 inch in diameter. 255823. Col. No. K1798. Salih Tagaw, north of Sarobi. 255824. HorpDEUM VULGARE L. Poaceae. Common barley. Col. No. K1787. Charikar bazaar. 255825. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Fabaceae. Mung bean. Col. No. K1790. Charikar bazaar. 255826 and 255827. Triticum AaEsTIvuM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 255826. Col. No. K1788. Charikar bazaar. 255827. Col. No. K1789. Charikar bazaar. 255828. Ficus sp. Moraceae. From South West Africa. Seeds presented by C. V. Porter, Windhoek. Re-. ceived Apr. 29, 1959. Elevation 5,500 feet. Plants survive heavy frosts. 255829 to 255868. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Istituto di Genetica Vegetale, Piacenza.. Received Mar. 9, 1959. 255829 to 255840. LycoPpERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 255829. 58-4. ‘Bareseoa Pruno’. 255835. 58-88. ‘Pirro’. 255830. 58-49. ‘Lampadina’. 255836. 58-92. ‘Prezioso’. 255831. 58-78. ‘Panerazio’. 255837. 58-93. ‘Prospero 21’. 255832. 58-79. ‘Paullo’. 255838. 58-94. ‘Prospero 39’. 255833. 58-86. ‘Pigmeo’. 255839. 58-117. ‘San Marzano’. 255834. 58-87. ‘Pilastro’. "255840. 58-142. “Vestivio’. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 63 255829, to 255868—Continued 255841 to 255845.. LycopEerRsicon (hybrids). 255841. 57-505. ‘Rutger’s’ * ‘Lampadina’. 255842. 57-506. ‘Lampadina’ * N.D.A.C. 38. 255843. 57-510. Line 3700-3 X ‘Ponderosa’. 255844. 57-534. ‘Lampadina’ * N.D.A.C. 38. 255845. 57-535. ‘Campione’ X ‘Lampadina’. 255846. LycoPERSICON ESCULENTUM f. PYRIFORME (Dun.) C. H. Mull. 57—546-34. N.D.A.C. 38 * ‘Lampadina’. 255847 to 255859. LycorErRsiIcon (hybrids). 255847. 57-547-19. N.D.A.C. 38 X ‘Lampadina’. 255848. 57-548-21. N.D.A.C. 38 ‘Lampadina’, 255849. 57-549-25. N.D.A.C. 38 X ‘Lampadina’. 255850. 57-550-1. Line 3700-3 * ‘Lampadina’. 255851. LycoPERSICON ESCULENTUM f. PYRIFORME (Dun.) C. H. Mull. 57—551-16. Line 3700-3 * ‘Lampadina’. 255852 to 255868. LycoprErRsiIcon (hybrids). 255852. 57-553-29. Line 276 X ‘Paullo’. 255853. 57-557-13. Line 275 X ‘Lampadina’. 255854. 57—-558-6. Line 275 ‘Lampadina’. 255855. 57—-564-14. Line 3700-3 ‘Lampadina’. 255856. 57-565-10. Line 3700-3 * ‘Lampadina’, 255857. 57—566—-8. Line 3700-3 & ‘Lampadina’. 255858. 57-567-7. Line 3700-3 x ‘Ponderosa’. 255859. 57-582-8. Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium < ‘Ponderosa’. 255860. 57-583-13. Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium X ‘Ponderosa’. 255861. 57—-584-2. ‘San Marzano’ < (15 X 21) No. 2. 255862. 57—-585-15. ‘Blood Orange’ < ‘Cuor di Bue’. 255863. 57—586-3. ‘Blood Orange’ ‘Cuor di Bue’. 255864. 57-598-3. ‘Palla d’Oro’ * ‘Cuor di Bue’. 255865. 57-599-5. ‘Ponderosa’ * ‘Cuor di Bue’. 255866. 57-600-12. ‘San Marzano’ X ‘Cuor di Bue’. 255867. 57-606-9. ‘Tangerine’ < ‘Cuor di Bue’. 255868. 57-552-15. Line 276 X ‘Paullo’. 255869 to 255896. From Poland. Seeds presented by the Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Plant Breeding, Poznan. Received Mar. 10, 1959. 255869. AGROSTIS ALBA L. Poaceae. Redtop. S.W.H.N. Poznan. 255870 and 255871. Bromus INERMIS Leyss. Poaceae. Smooth brome. 255870. ‘Antoninska’. Poznan. 255871. ‘Brudzynska’. Poznan. 64 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 255869, to 255896—Continued 255872 and 255873. DactTyLis GLoMERATA L. Poaceae. Orchardgrass. 255872. ‘Grebalowska’. Krakow. 255873. ‘Motycka’. Lublin. 255874 and 255875. FESTUCA ARUNDINACEA Schreb. Poaceae. Tall fescue. 255874. ‘Grebalowska’. Krakow. 255875. ‘Pulawska’. Lublin. 255876 to 255878. FEsTuca ELATIOR L. Meadow fescue. 255876. ‘Grebalowska’. Krakow. 255877. ‘Motycka’. Lublin. 255878. ‘Nakielska’. Bydgoszcz. 255879 and 255880. FESTUCA RUBRA L. Red fescue. 255879. ‘Grebalowska’. Krakow. 255880. ‘Nakielska’. Bydgoszcz. 255881 and 255882. Lotium MuULTIFLORUM Lam. Poaceae. Italian ryegrass. 255881. S.W.H.N. Poznan. 255882. ‘Motycki’. Lublin. 255883 to 255886. MerpIcaGgo SATIVA var. VARIA (Mart.) Urban Fabaceae. Alfalfa. 255883. ‘Kleszczewska’. Poznan. 255884. ‘Polanowicka’. Bydgoszcz. 255885. ‘Pulawska’. Lublin. 255886. ‘Wielkoposlska’. Poznan. 255887. PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA L. Poaceae. Reed canarygrass. ‘Motycka’. Lublin. 255888 and 255889. PHLEUM PRATENSE L. Poaceae. Timothy. 255888. ‘Grebalowska’. Krakow. 255889. S.W.H.N. Poznan. 255890. Poa PRATENSIS L. Poaceae. Kentucky bluegrass. ‘Pulawska’. Lublin. 255891. TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Fabaceae. Alsike clover, ‘Zorza’. Bydgoszcz. 255892. TRIFOLIUM INCARNATUM L. Crimson clover. ‘Opolska’. Opole. 255893 to 255896. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 255893. ‘Bialy Kwiat’. Lublin. 255894. ‘Hruszowska Ciemna’. Lublin. 255895. ‘Hruszowska Jasna’. Lublin. 255896. ‘Pulawska’. Lublin. 255897. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L._ Solanaceae. Potato. From Belgium. ‘Tubers presented by the Agriculture Research Station, Libra- mont. Received Mar. 11, 1959. ‘Electre’. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 65 255898 to 255901. Manus syutvestris Mill. Malaceae. Common apple. From Japan. Cuttings presented by the Aomori Apple Experiment Station, Kuroishi-City, Aomori-Prefecture. Received Mar. 11, 1959. 255898. ‘Tohoku2’. (‘McIntosh’ x ‘Worcester’). Compares with ‘American Summer Pearmain’; fruit color resembles ‘McIntosh’, weight 180 grams, quality excellent, keeps relatively well; ripens early September; storage period to three weeks. 255899. ‘Tohoku 3’. (‘Jonathan’ X ‘Worcester’). Compares with ‘McIn- tosh’; fruit attractive, solid red, sweet; weight 180 grams; superior to ‘McIntosh’; ripens to late September; storage period to three weeks. 255900. ‘Tohoku 4’. (‘Jonathan’ < ‘Worcester’). Compares with ‘McIntosh’ and ‘Fameuse’; fruit color and shape resembles ‘Jonathan’, sweet, weight to 180 grams; harvest time mid to late September; storage period to four weeks. 255901. ‘Tohoku 7’. (‘Ralls’ X< ‘Delicious’). Compares with ‘Ralls’; fruit color resembles ‘Delicious’, ‘Ralls’ shape, texture firm, very juicy, excellent quality, weight to 250 grams; harvest time mid-November; ‘storage until late April. 255902 to 255908. PistaciA cCHINENSIS Bunge Anacardiaceae. Chinese pistache. From the United States. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Station, Chico, Calif. Numbered Apr. 7, 1959. Collected in China in 1908. 255902. C-—27532. Good habit medium large male tree; branches acute, strong; assumes autumnal foliage in midseason, red to scarlet red with varia- tions of yellow or orange, resists rain and wind, color remains until they drop; anther clusters are brick red. This selection may be subject to delayed dormancy and would probably do better in cooler climates. 255903. C-27533. Small, globose female tree with wide-angled branching; foliage color variable according to weather, coloring matures in mid-season. Fruits abundantly. 255904. C-27568. Medium large, globose, male tree; foliage coloring in mid- season, bright and attractive. Holds leaves well. 255905. C-—27538. Medium size, vase shaped male tree with open center and flat top; bark very rough and coarse, colored with reds and yellows, giving a mottled effect; foliage color matures in midseason to later. One of the better selections for color. Holds leaves only moderately well. 255906. C-—27545. Medium size, good form, male tree; foliage colors blend to give a mottled effect; leaves drop easily in wind. 255907. C-—27573. Medium small, oblate male tree; branches dense, acute; foliage color varies from bright orange-red to orange-yellows, colors mid- season to moderately late. Holds leaves well. 255908. C-—27539. Medium size globose male tree with dense top; one of the earliest tree to color; mature leaves drop readily. 255909. BREeRBERIS THUNBERGII DC. Berberidaceae. Japanese barberry. From Great Britain. Plants purchased from R. Kaye Ltd., Silverdale, Carnforth, Lancashire, England. Received Mar. 12, 1959. ‘Atropurpurea Superba’. 255910 and 255911. Vuiris vinirERA L. Vitaceae. European grape. From Italy. Scions presented by Vito Di Pierro, Noicattaro, Bari. Received _ Mar. 12, 1959. 255910. ‘Almeria’. 255911. ‘Regina’. 206—040—66——_5 66 | PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 255912 to 255919. LInuM vusiraTissimum L. lLinaceae. Common flax. From Czechoslovakia. Seeds presented by the Research Institute for Fiber Plants, Sumperk. Received Mar. 12, 1959. 255912. ‘Bernburger Oel Faserlein’. From East Germany. Oil-spin flax; fiber production average; seed production good. 255913. ‘Dachnfelt’. Ex-Netherlands. Oil seed flax; seed production good; fiber coarse. 255914. ‘Flachskopf’. From East Germany. Oil-spin flax; fiber production -average; seed production good. 255915. ‘Horal’. Early, fine spin flax; fiber production good; seed production low. 255916. ‘Modran’. Fine spin fiax; fiber and seed production good, but fiber content low. | 255917. ‘Rekord’. Coarse spin flax; fiber and seed production average. 255918. ‘Textilak’. Fine spin flax; fiber production good; seed production low. 255919. ‘Zdar’. Oil-spin flax; fiber coarse, production average; seed produc- tion good. 255920 to 255924. From Brazil. Plants collected by W. C. Gregory, agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 12, 1959. 255920. ARISTOLOCHIA sp. Wristolavhiagede: Col. No. 9746. Bata Guacu, Mato Grosso. 255921... ARISTOLOCHIA Sp. Col. No. 9777. Twenty km. west of Bata Guacu, on to Came Grande, Mato Grosso. 255922. ARISTOLOCHIA Sp. Col. No. 9796. Ten km. east of Bata Guacu-Campo Grande and Campo Grande-Rio Brilliante road intersection, Mato Grosso. Low tuberous-rooted perennial. | 255923. ARISTOLOCHIA sp. (No field number). .Three km. from Bata Guacu on Xavatina road, Mato ~ Grosso. 255924. ARISTOLOCHIA Sp. (No field number). Between Fazenda Pozo Alto and Xavatina ‘on Bata Guacu road, Mato Grosso. Climbing woody vine. 255925. THrosproma cacao L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Costa Rica. Seedlings presented by the Instituto Inter-Americano de Ciencias Agricolas, San Jose. Numbered Mar. 12, 1959. 255926. Hretscus mutaBinis L. Malvaceae. Cotton rosemaliow. From Panama. Seeds collected by E. Griffith, Fort Clayton, Canal, Zone. Numbered Mar. 12, 1959. Flowers open pure white in the morning changing ia a moe red by evening, 255927 and 255928. From India. Seeds presented by R. D. Asana, Division of .Botany, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Mar. 12, 1959. 255927. BRracHIARIA RAMOSA (L.) Stapf Poaceae. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 67 255927 and 255928—Continued 255928. CYAMOPSIS TETRAGONOLOBA (L.) Taub. Fabaceae. Guar. ‘Pusa Sadabhar’. Short duration crop, attaining maturity in about three months. 255929 to 255932. SoLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Guatemala. Tubers collected by J. G. Hawkes, Department of Botany University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England. Received Mar. 13, 1959. 255929. No. 1788. From Huehuetenango. 255930 to 255932. From San Marcos. 255930. No. 1858. 255931. No. 1860. 255932. No. 1861. 255933 to 255938. Cucumis sativus L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by the Instituut voor de Versdelling Van Tuinbouwgewassen, Wageningen. Received Mar. 16, 1959. Allare capable of producing parthenocarpic fruit. 255933. 55112. T2. (Highmoor’ X ‘Lange Groene Broei’, forcing type with long green fruits) X ‘Lange Groene Broei’. (Selfed 5 times.) Plants with long internodes, leaves large; fruits long, conical base; skin a good green color. Good yieider. 255934. 55117. ‘Esvier’. (‘Highmoor’ < ‘Lange Groene Broei’, forcing type with long green fruits) X ‘Lange Groene Broei’. (Selfed.5 times.) Plants with long internodes; leaves large, fruit medium to long, bottleneck base, somewhat spined; skin a good green. Good yielder. 255935. 58087. ‘Amato’. (‘Donkere Spiers’, forcing type, dark green color fruits < ‘Highmoor’) Xx. ‘Donkere’. (Selfed 3 times.) Plants with long internodes; leaves large; fruit rather long, bottleneck base; skin susceptible to forming pale stripes in low temperature. Good yielder. 255936. 58088. ‘Nidin’. (Sp 5, scab resistant xX Spot resistant) x Spot resistant. (Selfed 3 times). Plant with short internodes; leaves medium to small; fruit rather long, round top, conical or short bottleneck base; skin of a good green color, surface covered with fine spines. Good yielder. 255937. 58089. ‘Hybrid KC 291’. One plant susceptible and one plant resistant to scab. Testing results variable. 255938. 58090. “Hybrid KD 574’. One plant susceptible and one plant resistant to scab. Testing results variable. 255939 and 255940. From Japan. Seeds presented by the Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kyoto. Received Mar. 16, 1959. ~ 255939. MIscaNTHUS INTERMEDIUS Honda Poaceae. Collected in Yamagata Prefecture, north Japan. Plant to two meters high; flowering August to October. (Hexaploid, 2n=114.) 255940. MiscanrHus TINCTORIUS Hack. Collected in Gifu Prefecture, central Japan. Plants to 1.8 meters high; flowering August to October. (Diploid, 2n=38.) 255941. - Cucursita (hybrid). Cucurbitaceae. From the United States. A selection from Cucurbita moschata XX. maxima, Pak. 162889, from Paraguay. Numbered Mar. 16, 1959. Plant vigorous; leaves dark-green; season 115 days; fruit bulbous, 11.5 inches by 5 inches, green striped, black netted; neck 4 inches by 3 inches; flesh color excellent; seeds oval, pointed, flat, about 0.6 inch long, light tan, glossy, not ridged around margin. 68 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 255942 to 255945. From Australia. Scions presented by the New South Wales Department. of Agriculture, Sydney. Received Mar. 17, 1959. 255942 to 255944. Bred by the New South Wales Department of Agriculture and named in 1955. 255942. PruNussp. Amygdalaceae. ‘Ransom’. An open-pollinated ‘St. Margaret’ seedling. Resembles ‘St. Margaret’ but is several days earlier and a heavy cropper. Fruit large, red- black, more resistant to splitting than ‘St. Margaret’. 255943. PRUNUS sp. ‘Regina’. A seedling of ‘St. Margaret’ >? ‘Black Eagle’. Season similar to ‘Rival’. Resistant to splitting. Fruit farge, round, heart-shaped, dark red, of sweet flavor, prolific; stalk short; stune medium-sized. 255944. PRUNUS sp. ‘Rival’. An open-pollinated seedling of ‘St. Margaret’. Fruit large, redblack, broadly heart-shaped; stalk short; flesh firm, vinous flavor; stone moderately large. Fruit is ‘Early Lyons’ type, only slightly susceptible to splitting and ripens with the midpick of this variety. 255945. PRUNUS sp. ‘Rons’. Originated about 1928, New Suiith Wales Department of Agri- culture, Young. Seedling of ‘Eagles Seedling’ X unknown. Ripens 7 to 10 days before ‘St. Margaret’. Fruit large, round, heart-shaped, dark red, in heavy clusters; flavor excellent; stalks short. 255946 to 255960. From the United States. Seeds held at the United States Regional Plant Intro- duction Station, Geneva, New York. Numbered Mar. 18, 1959. 255946 and 255947. Cucumis MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 255946. G6837. ‘Pillnitser-Zucker’. (Var. snodorus < cantalupensis.) From Pillnitser Experiment Station, East Germany. Plants vigorous; vines long; fruit set heavy, medium early; fruit globe 6.5 by 6.5 inches, orange, ribbed, smooth, no netting; flesh deep orange, excellent quality. Free of mosaic. 255947. G7818. ‘Hochgenuss’. (var. cantalupensis x reticulatus). From Germany. Plants vigorous, vine medium long; fruit set good; fruits four by six inches, globose, deeply grooved, no netting, orange, raised dark green areas especially along grooves, excellent quality; seed cavity large. 255948. CuCUMIS MELO var. CANTALUPENSIS Naud. G6838. ‘Delicious of Pillnitz’. From Pillnitz Experiment Station, East Germany. Plant vigor poor; vine short; set fair, medium early; fruit six by six inches, globose, orange, rough, raised dark green patches. Susceptible to mosaic. 255949. CuUCUMIS MELO var. INODORUS Naud. G6671. ‘Orange Rind’. From Greece. Plants vigorous; vine long; late- maturing; fruit long oval, nine by five inches, orange, grooved at stem end, no netting; excellent quality; flesh cream; seed cavity orange. 255950 to 255953. CuCUMIS MELO var. RETICULATUS Naud. 255950. G6670. ‘Yellow Skin’. From Greece. Plant vigorous, late- maturity; set medium heavy; fruit five by five inches, globose, yellow, slightly ribbed and medium-netted, good quality. 255951. G7355. ‘Wynne’. From Haiti. Plants vigorous, late-maturing; vine long; set poor; fruit blunt, oblong, nine by six inches, grooved, slight netted. Tolerant of mosaic and powdery mildew. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 69 255946 to 255960—Continued 255950 to 255953—Continued 255952. G7409. ‘Maine Monoecious Oblong’. Breeding line from Uni- versity of Maine, Orono. Plants very early, vigorous, homozygous for monoecious flowers; fruit oval to oblong, 6.5 by 5 inches, orange, ribbed, well netted; flesh orange; flavor good. Fruits crack at stem end on ripening. 255953. G7410. ‘Maine Monoeeious Globe’. Breeding line from Univer- sity of Maine, Orono. Valuable crossover breaking linkage between monoecious flowers and elongate fruit. Plant vigorous, very early; homozygous for monoecious flowers; vine long; fruit globose, 6 by 5 inches, orange, ribbed, well-netted. 255954. CucuRBITA MOSCHATA Duchesne Cucurbitaceae. Cushaw. G5321. ‘Hyuga No. 14’. Commercial variety from Japan. Plant late maturing, runner, moschata leaf pattern; fruit flat globose, 4.5 by 6.75 inches, a) dark green, rough, to 20 deep forked grooves, light green warts. Free of mosaic. 255955. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. G5317. ‘Piovano’. From breeding tests at the University of Mendoza, Argentina. Plant indeterminate, medium vigor, late maturity, to three fruits per cluster; fruit 2 by 3 inches, flat globose, to 7 locules, red; flesh sweet. 255956 and 255957. PHASEOLUS cOoccINEUS L. Fabaceae. Scarlet runner bean. 255956. G6753. ‘Mayan White Runner’. From Guatemala. Plant vig- orous, climber; flowers white, large; pods five by 0.6 inches, green, round; seeds large, white, round. 255957. G6754. ‘Carters Prize Winner’. From England. Plant very vigorous, climber; flowers scarlet; pods 7.1 by 0.8 inches, green, flat; seeds large, light purple. 255958 to 255960. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. 255958. G2213. ‘Scarlet Beauty Dwarf’. From Cornwall, England. Bush- half runner, vigorous; flowers white; pod 6 by 0.5 inches, green, round; seed medium-size, red to dark brown, kidney shape. 255959. G2214. ‘Topnotch Dwarf French Wax’. From Cornwall, Eng- land. Bush, poor vigor, flowers white; pods 3 by 0.6 inches, wax, flat; seed medium-size, plump, oval, white with brown eye. 255960. G5327. ‘Fratelli Ingegnoli’. From Italy. Plant vigorous, climber; flowers purple; pods 8 by 0.7 inches, green, striped-purple, round; seed large, kidney-shaped, grey, striped-black. 255961. Lorus TETRAGONOLOBUS L. Fabaceae. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by Kathleen Hunter and Wheal Frances, Callestick, Cornwall, England. Received Mar. 18, 1959. G2212. Annual, prostrate, only fair vigor, to eight inches high, spread 29 inches, hirsute; leaflets elliptic, to one inch long; flowers one or two, purplish- red; pod to three inches long, 4-angled, 4-winged; seeds globose-oblong, smooth, brown, 2 mm. in diameter. 255962. Mepicaco sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. From Canada. Seeds presented by the Forage Crops Laboratory, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Received Mar. 18, 1959. G5379. ‘Rambler’. Strong creeping root characteristic; compares favorably with well-known alfalfa varieties in yield, winter hardiness and drought resistance. Plant medium vigor, to 28 inches high and 72 inches wide, very leafy, variable in habit and leaf characteristics, poor aftergrowth, spreading underground from root proliferations. Tolerant of black stem. 70 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 259963. SorGHuM BicoLoR (L.) Moench Poaceae: From Ethiopia. Seeds presented by the Pioneer Hi-Bred Corn Co., Plainview, Tex. Received Mar. 18, 1959. ‘Watch’. A cultivated type from Jimma, common in central Africa. Plant and glume red; seeds white; heads moderately open, approximately 10 by 6 inches; late maturity; tall grain type. 259964 and 255965. From Hong Kong. Plants presented by the Forestry Division, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Kowloon. Received Mar. 18, 1959. 255964. CAMELLIA GRANTHAMIANA Sealy Theaceae. 255965. CINNAMOMUM CASSIA Blume Lauraceae. 255966 and 255967. From Brazil. Plants collected by W. C. Gregory, agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Re- ceived Mar. 19, 1959. 255966. ARISTOLOCHIA sp. Aristolochiaceae. Col. No. 9686. Twenty km. from Capitan-Bado on the Capitan-Bado- Amambay road, Mato Grosso. Climbing woody perennial. 255967. ARISTOLOCHIA sp. Col. No. 9732. On the Rio Amambay-Ponta Pova road, Mato Grosso. Climbing woody perennial. 255968. SoLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Germany. Tubers presented by the Max Planck Institute of Plant Breed- ing Cologne (Vogelsang). Received Mar. 19, 1959. No. 55,957/2. 255969 to 255972. From Tasmania. Seeds presented by the Tasmanian Regional Laboratory, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Hobart. Received Mar. 20, 1959. 255969. BILLARDIERA LONGIFLORA Labill. Pittosporaceae. 255970. GAULTHERIA HISPIDA R. Br. Ericaceae. 255971. LEPTOSPERMUM PUBESCENS Lam. Myrtaceae. 255972. LEPTOSPERMUM SCOPARIUM Forst. 255973. Humunus tuputus L. Moraceae. Common hop. From Yugoslavia. Cuttings presented by the Institute za Hmeljarstvo, Zalec. Received Mar. 20, 1959. ‘Savinia-Golding’. 255974 to 255986. Zra mays L. Poaceae. Corn. From the United States. Seeds held at the United States Plant Introduction Station, Geneva, New York. Numbered Mar. 20, 1959. 255974. G6758. ‘Extra Early Russian Flint’. Presented by the Depart- ment of Horticulture, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass. Plants low, very early, free of smut, few suckers; ears 10.5 by 3.8 em., slender; seeds small, yellow. 255975. G6759. ‘West Brookfield White Sweet’. Grown near West Brook- field, Mass. Plants early maturing, much suckered, free of smut, susceptible to rust; ears long, slender, 13.0 by 3.5 cm.; seeds flattened and much wrinkled, serrate edges, exceptionally tender pericarp, white. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 Hl 255974 to 255986-—Continued 255976. G7357. ‘Golden Bantam’. Presented by H. McKinney, Geneva, N.Y. Plants medium height, later than average, open pollinated, much suckered; stalks purple; ear 13.0 by 3.5 em.; seeds yellow, sweet. Susceptible to smut and aphids. 255977. G7358. ‘Golden Bantam’. Presented by J. D. Shipton and G. Ship- ton, Pittsfield, Mass. Open-pollinated plants, medium height, later than average; stalks much suckered, relatively free of smut; seeds yellow, sweet. 255978. G7370. ‘Rhode Island White-cap Flint’. Presented by the Rhode Island Agricultural Experiment Station, Kingston, R.I. Plant to 2 meters high, early, high yield; ears 20 to 25 cm. long; kernels in 8 rows, short, thick; high oil content. Used for flour to make Rhode Island Johnny cakes, also for feed grain and silage. 255979. G7390. ‘Parker Flint’. Presented by the Massachusetts Agri- cultural Experiment Station, Amherst, Mass. Plant 1.5 meters high, variable, early; stalks purple; most ears 8-rowed; seeds glossy, dull brown, flat, some flints, some bluish, some dent. 255980. G7401. Selfed and bulked for three generations at the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station, Orono, Maine. Selfed selection from P.I. 213776, which was a ‘Northwestern Dent’ from Mandan, N. D. Plants of medium height, early, brown and yellow dent; stalks purple; ears 10.0 cm. by 4.2 cm. 255981. G7402. ‘Burnell Golden Bantam’. Presented by Frank Goldsmith, South Paris, Maine. Plant to 1.5 m. high, much suckered; stalks purple; ears 14.0 by 4.2 cm. with high row count; seeds yellow, sweet. 255982. G7403. ‘Baxters Golden Bantam’. Presented by R. M. Bailey, Brownfield, Maine. Plants of medium height, late, much suckered and free from smut; stalks purple; ears 13.5 by 4.5 cm., 12-rowed; seeds yellow, sweet. 255983. G7404. ‘Pease Crosby Sweet Corn’. Presented by R. M. Bailey, Monmouth, Maine. Selected, maintained and grown for processing in central and western Maine. Open-pollinated plant to 2 meters high, very early; much suckered; stalks purple; ears 17.0 by 3.8 cm., 6- to 18-rowed; seeds light yellowish-gray. 255984. G7405. ‘Knowlton’. Presented by R. M. Bailey near Monmouth, Maine. Open-pollinated plant to 2 meters high; ears 14.0 by 3.3 cm., 8-rowed; seeds yellow flint; slight smut. 255985. G7406. Presented by R. M. Bailey, Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion, Orono, Maine. Stalks to 2 meters high; medium early; ears 20.0 by 4.3 cm., 8-rowed; seeds yellow, flint; slight smut; susceptible to rust. 255986. G7407. ‘Hubbard Flint’. Presented by R. M. Bailey, Agricultural Experiment Station, Orono, Maine, from R. G. Hubbard, Castleton, Vt. Stalks to two meters high; ears maturing medium early, 16.0 by 4.3 cm., 8-rowed; seeds yellow, heterozygous for cytoplasmic sterility, open-pollinated; free from smut. 255987. CyYNARA scotymMus L. Asteraceae. Globe artichoke. From Portugal. Seeds presented by Jose Francisco Pereira Assuncao, Posto Agrario, Tavira. Received Mar. 20, 1959. ‘Provence’. 255988. CaAPpsICUM PUBESCENS Ruiz. & Pav. Solanaceae. From Guatemala. Seeds presented by the Servicio Cooperativo Inter-Americano de Agricultura, Guatemala City. Received Mar. 20, 1959. 255989 and 255990. From Great Britain. Scions presented by the John Innes Horticultural Institute, Bayfordbury, Hertford, Herts, England. Received Mar. 23, 1959. 72 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 255989 and 255990—Continued 255989. Prunus avium L. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry.. ‘Merton Glory’. 255990. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Pear. ‘Fertility’. 255991. Merpicaco sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by Elsoms Ltd., Spalding, Linco, England. Received Mar. 23, 1959. ‘Chartainvilliers’. 255992 to 256002. From Great Britain. Plants purchased from Hillier & Sons, Winchester, England. Received Mar. 23, 1959. 255992. AcER PALMATUM Thunb. Aceraceae. Japanese maple, ‘Koreanum’. 255993. AESCULUS CHINENSIS Bunge Aesculaceae. 255994. FRAXINUS EXCELSIOR f. DIVERSIFOLIA (Ait.) Lingels. Oleaceae. Ash. 255995. FRAXINUS OXYCARPA Willd. ‘Reywoods’. 255996. LABURNUM ANAGYROIDES f. QUERCIFOLIUM (Loud.) Schneider Fabaceae. 255997. SALIX BALFOURIANA C. K. Schneid. Salicaceae. 255998. SaLIx DAPHNOIDES Vill. Daphne willow, ‘Aglaia’. 255999. SauLix FARGESII Burkill 256000. SoRBOPYRUS AURICULARIA (Knopp) Schneider Malaceae. (Pyrus communis X Sorbus aria). 256001. Un~mus HoLLANDICA Mill. Ulmaceae. Dutch elm. ‘Pendula’. 256002. VITIS VINIFERA L. Vitaceae. European grape. ‘Purpurea’. 256003. Juaians REGIA L. Juglandaceae. Persian walnut. From France. Scions presented by G. Herman, Domaine de Castang, Bergerac (Dordogne). Received Mar. 24, 1959. ‘Marbeau’. 256004. Mepicaco sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. From France. Seeds presented by Tourneur Freres, Coulommiers. Received Mar. 24, 1959. No. 505. 256005 to 256008. Triticum (hybrids). Poaceae. From the United States. Seeds presented by C. O. Johnson, Agricultural Ex- periment Station, Manhattan, Kansas. Received Mar. 24, 1959. (Chinese X Aegilops umbellalata). 256005. P54—-41.2-1. 132-138, greenhouse, 1955. 256006. P54-47. 4-7. 263-266, greenhouse, 1955. 256007. P54—-44.1-6. Aberdeen, Idaho, 1956. 256008. P54-47. 4-6. Aberdeen, Idaho, 1956. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 73 256009 to 256015. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the Office of the Cotton Botanist, Agri- cultural Research Service, Tandojam. Received Mar. 24, 1959. 256009 and 256010. GossyPIUM ARBOREUM L. Malvaceae. Asiatic tree cotton. 256009. ‘Sind N.R.’ A commercial variety. 256010. ‘Tandojam Desi No. 1’. 256011 to 256015. Gossypium (hybrids). Cotton. 256011. 51.041 (V1508). Formerly from U.S.S.R. 256012. 108F. Formerly from U.S.S.R. 256013. M4. A commercial variety. 256014. M100. A new long staple variety. 256015. S.T.J., MSVT, C/VI. 256016 to 256019. Triticum arstivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From Sweden. Seeds presented by W. Weibull, A.B., Landskrona. Received Mar. 24, 1959. Spring types. 256016. ‘Weibull’s Original Sevenno’ (‘Margiun’ x ‘Hativi Inversiable’) : 383. Zaieooe NiG.E.: 581. 257296 to 257327. SorGHUM BICOLOR (L.) Moench Zon2oo. Mi-G-F.: 1226; ‘Berr’. Bagewd- MieG.b.: 1256; “Daguia’. 257298. Mf.G.F.: 1215; ‘Damatayoum’. 2517299. Mf.G.F.: 1220; ‘Djarto Kogolo’. 257300. Mf.G.F.: 1216; ‘Dokok’. 257301. Mf.G.F.: 1430; ‘Feterita Pergamino’. Zahav2s Mi-G.F.: 1218; “Galia’. 131 Celeriac. Swiss chard. Cauliflower. Hemp. Redpepper. Muskmelon. Cucumber. Squash. Lettuce. Tomato. Safflower. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission Meshed. Seeds presented by the Division of Plant Exploration and 132 257292 to PLANT INVENTORY NO. 257327—Continued 167 257296 to 257327—Continued 257303. 257304. 257305. 257306. 257307. 257308. 257309. 257310. 257311. 257312. 257313. 257314. 257315. 257316. 257317. 257318. 257319. 257320. 257321. 257322. 257323. 257324. 257325. 257326. 257327. 257328 to 257341. From Brazil. Cuttings presented by the Instituto Agronomico do Estado de Sao Paulo, Campinas. 257328. 257329. 257330. 257331. 257332. 257333. 257334. 257335. 257336. 257337. 257338. 257339. 257340. 257341. Mf.G.F.: Mf.G.F.: Mf.G.F.: Mf.G.F.: Mf.G.F.: Mf.G.F.: MIG ARS: Mf.G.F.: Mf.G.F.: Mf.G.F.: Mi.G.F.: Mf.G.F.: MEG a Mf.G.F.: Mf.G.F.: Mf.G.F.: Mf.G.F.: Mf.G.F.: Mf.G.F.: Mf.G.F.: Mf.G.F.: Mf.G.F-.: Wb (Gelk.e Mf.G.F.: IMAG Be 1166; 1211; 1230; 1231; 1116; 1228; 1228; 1219; 12238; 1229; 1225: 1214; 1212; dea iS ie 1195; 1213; 1217; 1427; 1428; 1204; 1209; Lia i725 1167; Self. 1210; ‘Urtchinn’. SACCHARUM (hybrids). ‘Ghirba’. ‘Godgi’. ‘Godji’. ‘Godji’. ‘Haakdoring Soetriet’. ‘Iakam’. ‘Koukouro’. ‘Kounan’. ‘Kourbo’. ‘Kourka’. ‘Kourka Atchie’. ‘Madara’. ‘Mandara’. ‘Matso Ga Ng’onzi’. ‘Mweru Type’. ‘Nadjada’. ‘Nadjada Aingoni’. ‘Oliveros Carcarana MAG’, ‘Oliveros Panana MAQ’. ‘Orange Nero 463’. ‘Panhare’. ‘Rosso Lombardo’. ‘Rosso Lombardo 360’. Poaceae. Sugarcane. Received Apr. 29, 1959. CB.41/76 (POJ. 2878 X 2). CB.47/15 (POJ. 2947 X Co. 331). CB.48/12 (Co. 213 X Co. 290). CB.49/260 (CB.44/260 X ?). CB.50/66 (POJ. 2878 X POJ. 2822). JAC.50/90 (Co. 419 * U.S. 1694). TAC.50/134 (Co. 419 & Co. 285). TAC.50/218 (Co. 421 X Co. 285). IAC.54/69 (Co. 419 * CP. 1165). TAC.54/75 (CP/34/120 X CP. 29/116). TAC.54/439 (CB.40/46 X CP. 27/139). TAC.55/18 (Co. 290 x POJ 2878). TAC.55/26 (Co. 299 X POJ 2878). TAC.55/29 (Co. 290 X POJ 2878). JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 133 257342 and 257343. From Kenya. Bulbs and seeds presented by the United States Consul, Nairobi. Received Apr. 29, 1959. 257342. Narcissus TazeTTa L. Amaryllidaceae. Red. (Bulbs.) 257343. Satvia sp. Menthaceae. (Bede South African Seed Company, Johannesburg, Union of South Africa. eeds. 257344 to 257349. SoLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From the Netherlands. Presented by the Stichting voor Plantenveredeling, Wageningen. Received May 1, 1959. 257344. ATT 54-106-1. (Tubers.) 257345 to 257349. (Seeds.) 257345. ATT 53-124 X ‘Katahdin’. 257346. ATT 54-19-6 X ‘Katahdin’. 257347. ATT 54-31-26 X ‘Katahdin’. 257348. ATT 55-169 X ‘Katahdin’. 257349. ATT 225 X ‘Katahdin’. 257350 to 257403. From Colombia. Seeds collected and presented by R. W. Allard and Carl Tucker, University of California, Davis, California. Received May 1, 1959. Collected Feb. 12, 1959. 257350 to 257401. PHasEOLUS LUNATUS L. Fabaceae. Lima bean 257350 to 257358. Barranquilla market, Atlantico Dept. 257350. Col. No. 47. 257355. Col. No. 58. 257351. Col. No. 48. 257 356. Col. No. 59. 257352. Col. No. 49. 257357. Col. No. 60. 257353. Col. No. 56. 257358. Col. No. 61. 257354. Col. No. 57. 255359. Col. No. 62. Ciengag de Oro market, Bolivar Dept. 257360 and 257361. Cartagena market, Bolivar Dept. 257360. Col. No. 63. 257361. Col. No. 64. 257362 to 257364. Sincelejo market, Bolivar Dept. 257362. Col. No. 65. 257363. Col. No. 66. 257364. Col. No. 67. 257365. Col. No. 68. Small farm near Pueblo Nuevo. 257366 to 257370. Atlantico Dept. 257366. Col. No. 70. 257369. Col. No. 73. 257367. Col. No. 71. 257370. Col. No. 74. 257368. Col. No. 72. _ 257371. Col. No. 75. Galapa, Atlantico Dept. 134 257350 to 257403—Continued 257350 to 257401—Continued 257372 and 257373. Atlantico Dept. 257372. Col. No. 76. 257373. Col. No. 77. 257374. Col. No. 78. 257375 to 257377. Antioquia Dept. 257375. Col. No. 79. 257376. Col. No. 80. 257377. Col. No. 81. 257378 and 257379. 257378. 257379. 257380. 257381. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 ‘Frijol caraota’. Turbo. ‘Habascundas’. Magdalena Dept. Col. No. 82. Col. No. 83. Col. No. 84. Col. No. 85. 257382. Col. No. 86. 257a83a. ) Cole No: Sie Station collection. 257384 to 257389. Bolivar Dept. Tolima. Tulio Ospina Station. Jangandi, Belgian Congo. 257384. Col. No. 88. Monteria. 257385. Col. No. 89. 257386 to 257389. Grown at Santa Rosa. 257386. Col. No. 91. 257387. Col. No. 92. 257388. Col. No. 93. 257389. Col. No. 94. 257390 to 257392. Honda market. 257390. Col. No. 95... ‘Frijol Balin’. 257391. Col. No. 96. ‘Frijol Balin’. 257392. Col. No. 97. ‘Frijol Balin’. 257393 to 257401. 257393. Col. No. 98. 257394. Col. No. 99. 257395. Col. No. 100. 257396. Col. No. 101. 257397. Col. No. 102. 257398. Col. No. 103. 257399. Col. No. 104. 257400. Col. No. 105. 257401. Col. No. 106. 257402. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Col. No. 69. Medellin market, Antioquia Dept. 257403. RuyNcHosiIA sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 90. Roadside near Carmen, Antioquia Dept. From Tulio Ospina Collected in the Cartagena market, Bolivar Dept. Collected at La Gloria Farm, Honda, Tolima Dept. Common bean. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 135 257404 to 257406. THrosproma cacao L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From the British West Indies. Seeds presented by the Cocoa Board, Depart- ment of Agriculture, St. Clair, Port of Spain, Trinidad. Received May 4, 1959. 257404. ICS 39 X TSA 644. 257405. SCA-12 xX ICS-1. 257406. SCA-12 X ICS-6. 257407 to 257426. From Argentina, Costa Rica, Panama, and Peru. Seeds collected and presented by R. W. Allard and Carl Tucker, University of California, Davis, California. Received May 4, 1959. 257407 to 257424. PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. Fabaceae. Lima bean. 257407. Col. No. 50. Santa Ana-Santiago de Puriscal roadside, Costa Rica. 257408. Col. No. 51. ‘Mariguita’. Piedades de Santa Ana, Costa Rica. Perennial vine. 257409. Col. No. 52. ‘Mariguita’. . Piedades de Santa Ana, Costa Rica. 257410. Col. No. 53. Escazu, Costa Rica. Perennial vine. 257411 to 257423. Argentina. 257411. Col. No. 228. (No field note.) 257412. Col. No. 229. Coronel Moldes. 257413. Col. No. 230. Tucuman. 257414. Col. No. 231. Santa Lucia. 257415. Col. No. 232. Santiago de Estero. 257416. Col. No. 233. La Cocha. 257417. Col. No. 234. La Cocha. 257418. Col. No. 235. 257419. Col. No. 236. 257420. Col. No. 237. 257421. Col. No. 238. 257422. Col. No. 239. 257423. Col. No. 240. 257424. Col. No. 227. ‘Frijol moco negro’. .-Tarma, near Hauncayo, Peru. 257425. RuHYNCHOSIA sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 54. Roadside, Cerro Azul, Panama. Perennial vine. 257426. RHYNCHOSIA sp. ; Col. No. 55. Roadside, Cerro Azul, Panama. Perennial vine. 257427. Carica PAPAYA L. Caricaceae. Papaya. From Ceylon. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Peradeniya. Received May 4, 1959. C.P. 124. High yield of papain. : 257428 to 257439. GuycineE max (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. From Germany. Seeds presented by the Max-Planck-Institut fur Zuchtungs- forschung , Koln-Vogelsang. Received May 4, 1959. 257428. Soja C.-St. 1/58; 192 < 614; SR. 21/c.9/57 R. 257429. Soja C.-St. 4/58: 188 X 3012. 136 257428 to 257439—Continued PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 257430. Soja-C.-St. 7/58; 614 X 1936; SR. 8/43 V. 257431. Soja C.-St. 12/58; 614 * 1936. 257432. Soja C.-St. 14/58; 192 x 614. 257433. Soja C.-St. 15/58; 3293 X 2067; SR. 24/58 R. 257434. Soja B 45/58 R; (188 X 3012) X (441 X 1698); E. 1958. 257435. Soja B 49/58 R; (614 X 192) X Kabott; E. 1958. 257436. Soja C 8/58 R; (192 X 614); E. 1958. 257437. Soja C 24/58 R; (441 X 1698); E. 1958. 257438. Soja C 25/58 R; (441 X 866) S; E. 1958. 257439. Soja C 29/58 R; (188 X 3012) X (411 X 1698); E. 1958. 257440 to 257463. From the Union of South Africa. Station, Davis, California. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Experiment Received May 4, 1959. 257440. GuycINE MAx (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. 5256. 257441. PHAsEouusS (hybrid). Fabaceae. Bean. (P. coccineus X ‘Black Wonder’) X ‘Mericon Robust’; ‘Bornbust’. 257442 to 257462. Ricinus communis L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. 257442. ‘Adamdam’. 257443. KS. 257444. Hybrid 22. 257445. H 33 (‘Adamdam’). 257446. H 33 (‘Caster’) F. 257447. H 55 (KL6). 257448. KL6. 257449. M4 X ‘Dawn F’. 257450. M4 58. 257451. M4 X B296 F. 257452. M4 X US 12-12 F. 257453. M4 X US 51 F. 257454. M4 X US 101 F. 257455. M4 X US 3/415/9 F. 257456. M4 xX US 4/322-11-6 F. 257457. M4 X US 319-18 F. 257458. M4 x US 384-8-6 F. 257459. M4 X US 384-810-6 F. (Bulked.) 257460. M4 X US 574-25 F. (Bulked.) 257461. MC (H55). 257462. Nebr. 145-4 X M4. (Reverted plants n. mon.) Bulked F. 257463. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi Fabaceae. Common cowpea. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 137 257464 to 257469. AcTINIDIA CHINENSIS Planch. Dilleniaceae. Yang tao. From New Zealand. Cuttings presented by the Department of Agriculture, Auckland. Received May 5, 1959. 257464. ‘Abbott’. 257467. ‘Greensill’. 257465. ‘Allison’. 257468. ‘Hayward’. 257466. ‘Bruno’. 257469. ‘Pollinator’. 257470. CuHattieTIA cymosa Hook. Dichapetalaceae. From the Union of South Africa. Cuttings presented by the Division of Crops and Pastures, Pretoria. Received May 5, 1959. 257471. SesamumMINpDIcUM lL. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received May 6, 1959. Grown at the Agricultural Research Station, Niphad Nasik. 257472. Cynara scotymus lL. Asteraceae. Globe artichoke. From Spain. Seeds presented by the Horticulture Station, Valencia. Received May 6, 1959. ‘Violeta’. 257473 to 257483. From Great Britain. Plants presented by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England. Received May 6, 1959. 257473. RHODODENDRON JASMINIFLORUM Hook. Ericaceae. 257474. RHODODENDRON (hybrid). ‘Clorinda’. (Javanese hybrid. Unknown parentage.) 257475. RHODODENDRON LONGIFLORUM Lindl. 257476. RHODODENDRON X BALSAMAEFLORUM Veitch ‘Ne-Plus-Ultra’. 257477. RHODODENDRON X BALSAMAEFLORUM Veitch ‘Pink Delight’. (Javanese hybrid. Parentage unknown.) 257478. RHODODENDRON X BALSAMAEFLORUM Veitch ‘Princess Alexandra’. (R.jasminiflorum X R. ‘Princess Royal’.) 257479. RHODODENDRON X BALSAMAEFLORUM Veitch ‘Red Prince’. (Javanese hybrid. Parentage unknown.) 257480. RHODODENDRON RETUSUM Benn. 257481. RHODODENDRON X TAYLORI Veitch (R. brookeanum X ‘Princess Alexandra’) 257482. RHODODENDRON X BALSAMAEFLORUM Veitch ‘Ne Plus Ultra’. 257483. TAPEINOCHEILOS ANANASSAB K. Schum. Zingiberaceae. 257484. LycoPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. From the United States. Seeds presented by the H. J. Heinz Company, Bowling Green, Ohio. Received May 6, 1959. ‘Rutgers’ X ‘Hanna 57’; ‘Heinz 302’. Large, vigorous, determinate. Drought resistant plant. Determinate feature shows up very late. Yield heavy, tends to concentrate. 138 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 257485 to 257491. From Peoples Republic of China. Seeds presented by the Harbin College of Agriculture, Manchuria. Received May 7, 1959. 257485. CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. Leaves large; fruits short, fleshy, sweet. 257486 and 257487. Cucumis sativus L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. 257486. ‘Yi-sang’. Drought resistant variety; fruits to 15 cm. long. For pickling and canning. 257487. ‘Water-cucumber’. Late variety. Staking and irrigation re- quired; fruits elongated. 257488 and 257489. LycoPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 257488. Staking and removing of the auxillary branches are necessary; fruits globular, orange-colored. 257489. Early variety; fruit small, peach-shaped. 257490. RapHAaNus sativus L._ Brassicaceae. Radish. Root large, scarlet. Winter type. 257491. SOLANUM MELONGENA L. Solanaceae. Eggplant. Early variety. Fruits elongated, violet-black. 257492. Pisum sativum L. Fabaceae. Pea. From Sweden. Seeds presented by*the Weibull Plant Breeding Institute, Landskrona. Received May 8, 1959. L5/55. 257493 and 257494. From Iran. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission, Teheran. Received May 8, 1959. 257493. CuCcUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. ‘Carbozay’-‘Evankey’; ‘Abbas Shori’. From Donishar. Considered best variety in Iran. 257494. CucUMIS sATIVUS L. Cucumber. From Shimron. 257495. ‘TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Fabaceae. Whiteclover. From Australia. Seeds presented by Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received May 8, 1959. V101; ‘Victorian Irrigation White’. 257496 and 257497. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the Tropical Products Institute, London, England. Received May 8, 1959. 257496. Hisiscus CANNABINUS L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. ‘Plateau’. From Nigeria. 257497. UrRena LoBata L. Malvaceae. ‘Mokwa’. From Nigeria. 257498. Pinus patusrris Mill. Pinaceae. Longleaf pine. From Denmark. Seeds presented by the Frost A/S, Borkop. Received May 11, 1959. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 139 257499 and 257500. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received May 11, 1959. 257499. MeEpiIcaGco PLATYCARPA (L.) Trautv. Fabaceae. Formerly from Leningrad, U.8.8.R. Found wild in timber clearing in Cen- tral Siberia. A strong growing perennial of trailing habit; flowers yellow; pod flat and black when ripe. Will endure extreme cold weather. 257500. Musa spanxstt F. Muell. Musaceae. Coachable Creek. Queensland. An endemic species of moderate height, stoloniferous, with the habit of M. paradisiaca. Leaves to six feet long; petioles to two feet long; flowers to 20 per bract, on short pedicels; perianth (male) conspicuously striate; ovary %4 in., rudimentary, with style as long as the stamen, slightly clavate at the end; fruit in hands of 12 to 20, each one on a stipe, cylindrical, straight or slightly incurved, to five inches long. Seeds about 4 mm. diameter, irregularly angular from pressure; testa coriaceous marked with a broad concave hilum; albumen very white mealy, almost granular. 257501 to 257505. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the Farm Research Branch, Agricultural Research Service, Washington, D.C. Re- ceived May 11, 1959. 257501. CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. ‘Ardei Gras d Colibasi’. 257502. Cucumis MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. ‘Turkestan’. 257503. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. ‘Aurora’. 257504 and 257505. TRiTICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 257504. ‘Baragan 77’. Winter type. 257505. C.185. Winter type. 257506 to 257517. Za mays L. Poaceae. Corn. From France. Seeds presented by the National Institute for Agricultural Re- search, Clermont-Ferrand. Received May 11, 1959. Line Earliness of silking Source (P.1. 2575138 is the standard.) 257506. F2 —8§8 Lacaune. 257507. F7 —9 Lacaune. 257508. F10 —5 Etiole de Normandie. 257509. F22 —5 Bresse. 257510. FA47 —3 Tarbes. 257511. F49 —3 Chalosse sample X American hybrid. 257512. F52 —3 Pays Basque. 257513. F115 0 Ta 153 (U.S.A.). 257514. FV181 —1 Netherlands, 257515. F431 +4 Chalosse sample X American hybrid. 257516. F39 +5 Pays Basque. 257517. FC46 +5 Bresse. 140 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 257518 to 257531. From France. Seeds presented by the National Museum of Natural History, Paris. Received May 11, 1959. 257518. CORONILLA CAPPADOCICA Willd. Fabaceae. 257519. CORONILLA cCoRONATA L. 257520. CoRONILLA EMERUS L. Scorpion-senna. 257521. CoRONILLA GLAUCA Jusl. Honey coronilla. 257522. CoORONILLA JuNcIA. L. 257523. CORONILLA MINIMA L. 257524. CORONILLA SCORPIOIDES (L.) Koch. 257525. CORONILLA VARIA L. Crownvetch. 257526. Lotus ancustissimus L. Fabaceae. 257527. Lotus cornicuuatus L. Birdsfoot trefoil. 257528. LoTUS ORNITHOPODIOIDES L. 257529. LoTus TENUIFOLIUS Presl. 257530. Lotus WEILLERI Maire. 257531. PENNISETUM LONGISTYLUM Hochst. Poaceae. 257532. CucuRBITA MoscHATA Duchesne Cucurbitaceae. Cushaw. From the Canary Islands. Seeds presented by C. V. Porter, Blaine, Washington. Received May 11, 1959. Collected at Las Palmas. 257533. TrEPpHRosIA vogEuiIt Hook.f. Fabaceae. From Puerto Rico. Seeds presented by the Federal Plant Experiment Station, Mayaguez. Received May 12, 1959. No. 10247. Station 3: Var. 2. 257534 to 257538. SoLANUM TUBEROSUM JL. Solanaceae. Potato. From Brazil. Tubers presented by the Instituto Agronomico, Campinas, Sao Paulo. Received May 12, 1959. 257534. IAC-2. 257537. IAC-—3195. 257535. IAC—705. 257538. ITAC-3551. 257536. IAC-—2339. 257539 to 257543. From China. Plants presented by the Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruc- tion, Taipei, Taiwan. Received May 12, 1959. 257539. DIGITARIA DECUMBENS Stent. Poaceae. A-24. Introduced from the Philippines in 1957. 257540. DiIGITARIA PENTZII Stent. A-32. Introduced from the Philippines in 1957. 257541. CENCHRUS CILIARIS L. Poaceae. Buffelgrass. A-37. Introduced from the University of the Philippines, Los Banos in 1957. Leaves light grayish green, somewhat scabrous. 257542 and 257543. PENNISETUM CLANDESTINUM Hochst. Poaceae. Kikuyugrass. 257542. A-56. Drought resistant. 257543. A-57. Drought resistant. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 141 257544. TRriITICUM ORIENTALE Percival Poaceae. From Iran. Seeds ‘presented by an unknown donor. No. 263a-2. 257545 and 257546 AracHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Peanut. From Italy. Florence. 257545. Received May 12, 1959. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomico per Il’Oltremare, Received May 18, 1959. ‘Kandeish.’ Plant erect, producing small size fruits, each containing 1-2 seeds; seed-shell ratio is about 4:1; oil content of seed is 45—50 percent. In Somalia, in irrigated fields, the growth cycle is about 110-125 days. Grown for oil. 257546. 43-45 percent. ‘Spanish 3-4.’ Plant erect; fruits of medium size, elongate, each containing 3-4 seeds; seed-shell ratio is about 3:1; oil content of seeds is edible seeds. 257547 to 257569. PuHassotus tunNaAtTUS L. Fabaceae. Lima bean. From Mexico. Received May 14, 1959. 257547. 257548. 257549. 257550. 257551. 257552. 257553. 257554. 257555. 257556. 257557. 257558. 257559. 257560. 257561. 257562. 257563. 257564. 257565. 257566. 257567. 257568. 257569. From Tasmania. ‘Nayarit 2’ (9150). ‘Chiapas 137—A’ (9151). ‘Chiapas 138—A’ (9152). ‘Chiapas 142—A’ (9153). ‘Chiapas 147—A’ (9154). ‘Chiapas 150—A’ (9155). ‘Chiapas 186—A’ (9156). ‘Chiapas 195-A’ (9157). ‘Chiapas 196-A’ (9158). ‘Chiapas 196—B’ (9159). ‘Chiapas 198—A’ (9160). ‘Chiapas 199-A’ (9161). ‘Chiapas 199-B’ (9162). ‘Chiapas 200—A’ (9163). ‘Chiapas 200—B’ (9164). ‘Chiapas 206—A’ (9165). ‘Chiapas 212—A’ (9166). ‘Chiapas 216—A’ (9167). ‘Chiapas 216—B’ (9168). ‘Chiapas 220—A’ (9169). ‘Chiapas 233—A’ (9170). ‘Chiapas 233-C’ (9171). ‘Chiapas 247-A’ (9172). 257570. NorHoracus Gunnit (Hook. f.) Oerst. Growth cycle, under irrigation, is 95-105 days. Grown for Seeds presented by the Rockefeller Foundation, Mexico, D.F. Fabaceae. Falsebeech. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Tasmanian Regional Laboratory, Hobart. Received May 12, 1959. 142 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 257571 and 257572. From Brazil. Seeds collected by Llewelyn Williams, agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received May 14, 1959. 257571. ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS Baker Convallariaceae. Fern asparagus. Col. No. 18198. Botanical Garden, Rio de Janeiro. Climber; fronds fine. 257572. ASPARAGUS VIRGATUS Baker Col. No. 18201. Botanical Garden, Rio de Janeiro. Plant erect, open; stem to 2.5 feet high. 257573. AGAVE LOPHANTHA Schiede Amaryllidaceae. Crested agave. From the United States. Plants presented by D. 8S. Correll, collaborator, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received May 15, 1959, from Texas. 257574 to 257580. ViGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi Fabaceae. Common cowpea. From Nigeria. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Moor Plantation, Ibadan. Received May 19, 1959. 257574. ‘Kuzaima’. 257575. ‘Paraguay 1’. 257576. ‘Paraguay 5’. 257577. ‘Paraguay 6’. 257578. ~C5711-1-2-3. 257579. C5711-1-2-6. 257580. C5711-1-2-7. 257581 to 257639. From Ethiopia. Seeds presented by the Imperial College of Agriculture, Addis Ababa. Received May 20, 1959. 257581. Ammicopticum L. Apiaceae. ‘White Abusuda’. 257582. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Asteraceae. Safflower. 257583 to 257586. CICER ARIETINUM L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. 257583. Seeds white. 257584. Seeds black. 257585. Seeds light yellow. 257856. Seeds reddish-brown. 257587. ELEUSINE CORACANA (L.) Gaertn. Poaceae. Ragi. ‘Dagussa’. 257588. GUIZOTIA ABYSSINICA (L.f.) Cass. Asteraceae. ‘Nug Black’. 257589. Latayrus sativus L. Fabaceae. Grass peavine. ‘Guave’. 257590. LiInuM UsITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Common flax. 257591. NIGELLA ARVENSIS L. Ranunculaceae. ‘Black Abusuda’. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 143 257581 to 257639—Continued 257592 to 257594. Pisum sativum L. Fabaceae. Pea. | 257592. Field peas mixture. 257593. Field peas. Seed coat mottled. 257594. White peas. 257595 to 257603. SorGHuM BICOLOR (L.) Moench Poaceae. 257595. ‘No. 1 Gambela’. 257600. ‘No. 6 Gambela’. 257596. ‘No. 2 Gambela’. 257601. ‘No. 7 Gambela’. 257597. ‘No. 3 Gambela’. 257602. ‘No. 8 Gambela’. 257598. ‘No. 4 Gambela’. 256603. ‘No. 9 Gambela’. 257599. ‘No. 5 Gambela’. 257604. TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L. Fabaceae. Fenugreek. 257605 to 257639. ZeEaMAys L. Poaceae. Corn. 257605. ‘No. 1 Gambela’. 257623. ‘No. 19 Gambela’. 257606. ‘No. 2 Gambela’. 257624. ‘No. 20 Gambela’. 257607. ‘No. 3 Gambela’. 257625. ‘No. 21 Gabmela’. 257608. ‘No. 4 Gambela’. 257626. ‘No. 22 Gambela’. 257609. ‘No. 5 Gambela’. 257627. ‘No. 23 Gambela’. 257610. ‘No. 6 Gambela’. 257628. ‘No. 24 Gambela’. 257611. ‘No. 7 Gambela’. 257629. ‘No. 25 Gambela’. 257612. ‘No. 8 Gambela’. 257630. ‘No. 26 Gambela’. 257613. ‘No. 9 Gambela’. 257631. ‘No. 27 Gambela’. 257614. ‘No. 10 Gambela’. 257632. ‘No. 28 Gambela’. 257615. ‘No. 11 Gambela’. 257633. ‘No. 29 Gambela’. 257616. ‘No. 12 Gambela’. 257634. ‘No. 30 Gambela’. 257617. ‘No. 13 Gambela’. 257635. ‘No. 31 Gambela’. 257618. ‘No. 14 Gambela’. 257636. ‘No. 32 Gambela’. 257619. ‘No. 15 Gambela’. 257637. ‘No. 33 Gambela’. 257620. ‘No. 16 Gambela’. 257638. ‘No. 34 Gambela’. 257621. ‘No. 17 Gambela’. 257639. ‘No. 35 Gambela’. 257622. ‘No. 18 Gambela’. 257640 to 257658. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the All-Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received May 20, 1959. 257640 to 257643. HeELIaANTHUS ANNUS L. Asteraceae. Common sunflower 257640. ‘Cernyanka No. IIa’. Grown at the Voronezh Experiment Station Resistant to race ‘“‘A’’ Orobanche. 257641. ‘Stepnyak’. Grown at the Don Experiment Station. Resistant to the complex race of Orobanche. 257642. ‘Vniimk No. 1646’. Grown at Vneemzlek. Resistant to the complex race of Orobanche. 257643. ‘Vniimk No. 3519’. Grown at Kuban Experiment Station. Resistant to race “‘A’”’? Orobanche. 144 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 257640 to 257658—Continued 257644 to 257651. Linum vusirTaTissimum L. Linaceae. Common flax. 257644. ‘Barnaud No. 18’. Grown at Ustemov Experiment Station. 257645. ‘Bucharian No. 32’. 257646. ‘Gissarsky No. 474’. 257647. ‘Kagalnitz No. 3351’. Grown at Ustemov Experiment Station. 257648. ‘Krasnokut No. 420’. Grown at Ustemov Experiment Station. 257649. ‘Shatilov No. 39’. Grown at Ustemov Experiment Station. 257650. ‘VIR No. 1647’. 257651. ‘VIR No. 1650’. 257652 to 257654. Ricinus commuNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. 257652. ‘Sanguineous No. 401’. 257653. ‘Sanguineous Syntheticus’. Grown at Vneemk. 257654. ‘Vniimk No. 1651. Grown at Vneemk. 257655 to 257658. SEsSAMuUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. 257655. Des No. 23. Grown at the Don Experiment Station. 257656. ‘Kubanetz No. 55’. Grown at Vneemk. 257657. ‘Tashkentski No. 122’. Grown at the Central Asian Experiment Station. 257658. ‘Vniimk’. Grown at Vneemk. 257659 and 257660. CHAENOMELES LAGENARIA (Loisel.) Koidz. Malaceae. Japanese quince. From the United States. Plants presented by the Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Numbered May 20, 1959. 257659. ‘Grandiflora’. 257660. ‘Nivalsi’. 257661. SyRINGA vuLGARIS L. Oleaceae. Common lilac. From Yugoslavia. Seeds presented by the agricultural attache, United States Embassy, Belgrade. Numbered May 25, 1959. 257662 to 257811. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received May 26, 1959. 257662 and 257663. AESCHYNOMENE INDICA L. Fabaceae. 257662. No. Q226. Queensland. 257663. No. W661. Tropical Western Australia. 257664. AGROPYRON OBTUSIUSCULUM Lange Poaceae. N. 9353... Ottawa, Canada. 257665. ALOPECURUS ARUNDINACEUS Poir. Poaceae. No. 14022. Northern Italy. 257666. ALysICARPUS RUGOSUS (Willd.) DC. Fabaceae. No. C865. Northern Australia. 257667. ALYSICARPUS VAGINALIS (L.) DC. Alyceclover. No. C945. Northern Australia. 257668. ANCISTRACHNE UNCINULATA (R. Br) 8. T. Blake Poaceae. N. Q281. Queensland. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 145 257662 to 257811—Continued 257669 to 257671. ARUNDINELLA NEPALENSIS Trin. Poaceae. 257669. No. Q275. Queensland. 257670. No. C904. Northern Australia. 257671. No. C949. Northern Australia. Plant erect, to five feet high, fairly leafy, good seed habit. Requires tropical climate and good soil. 257672. ASTREBLA SQUARROSA C. E. Hubb. Poaceae. No. W667. ‘Tropical Western Australia. 257673 and 257674. AtTYLBSIA MARMORATA Benth. Fabaceae. 257673. No. W775. Tropical Western Australia. 257674. No. C894. Northern Australia. 257675. BosstAEa FOLIOSA A. Cunn. Fabaceae. No. 528. Australia Capital Territory. 257676. BoTHRIOCHLOA DECIPIENS (Hqck.) C. E. Hubb. Poaceae. No. Q199. Queensland. 257677. BRACHIARIA BRIZANTHA (Hochst.) Stapf Poaceae. Palisade signalgrass. No. 15890. Tanganyika. 257678. BRACHIARIA HUMIDICOLA (Rendle) Schweick. No. 20742. Kenya. 257679. BRACHIARIA NIGROPEDATA (Munro) Stapf. No. 20723. Kenya. 257680. BRACHYPODIUM PHOENICOIDES (L.) Roem. & Schult. Poaceae. No. 1719. France. 257681. Brizasp. Poaceae. No. 12644. Malta. 257682 and 257683. CALANDRINIA BALONENSIS Lindl. Portulacaceae. Parakeelya. 257682. No. C699. Central Australia. 257683. No. C705. Central Australia. 257684 to 257686. CALANDRINIA REMOTA J. M. Black From Central Australia. 257684. No. C706. 257685. No. C780. 257686. No. C807. 257687. CALYPTOCHLOA GRACILLIMA C. E. Hubb. Poaceae. No. Q274. Queensland. 257688. CASSIA EREMOPHILA A. Cunn. Caesalpiniaceae. No. W536. Extra-tropical Western Australia. 257689. CENCHRUS ECHINATUS L. Poaceae. Sandbur. No. Q308. Queensland. 257690 and 257691. CHIONACHNE CYATHOPODA F. Muell. Poaceae. 257690. No. Q260. Queensland. 257691. No. C921. Northern Australia. 257692. CHLORIS VENTRICOSA R. Br. Poaceae. No. C839 (a). Northern Australia. 206—040—66——10 146 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 257662 to 257811—Continued 257693. RoTTBOELLIA ROTTBOELLIOIDES (R. Br.) Druce Poaceae. No. C944. Northern Australia. 257694. CROTALARIA ASTRAGALINA Hochst. Fabaceae. No. 21010. West Africa. 257695. CROTALARIA CUNNINGHAMIL R. Br. No. W622. Tropical Western Australia. 257696. CROTALARIA TRIFOLIASTRUM Willd. No. W786. Tropical Western Australia. 257697. CROTALARIA VERRUCOSA L. No. W679. Tropical Western Australia. 257698 and 257699. CyYMBOPOGON BOMBYCINUS (R. Br.) Domin Poaceae. 257698. No. Q2038. Queensland. 257699. No. C860. Northern Australia. 257700 to 257704. CYMBOPOGON EXALTATUS (R. Br.) A. Camus 257700. No. Q206. Queensland. 257701. No. C567. Central Australia. 257702. No. W639. Extra-tropical Western Australia. 257703. No. C659. Central Australia. 257704. No. W800. Extra-tropical Western Australia. 257705. CYMBOPOGON OBTECTUS S. T. Blake No. Q2838. Queensland. 257706. CYMBOPOGON PROCERUS (R. Br.) A. Camus No. W628. Tropical Western Australia. 257707. CYMBOPOGON REFRACTUS (R. Br.) A. Camus No. Q286. Queensland. . 257708. DESMODIUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM (H.B.K.) DC. Fabaceae. No. 17912. Central America. 257709. DESMODIUM BIARTICULATUM F. Muell. No. C913. Northern Australia. 257710. DESMoODIUM DISCOLOR Vogel No. 18102. Brazil. 257711. DESMODIUM GANGETICUM (L.) DC. No. 13170. Jamaica. 257712. DESMODIUM POLYCARPUM DC. No. C976. Northern Australia. 257713. DICHANTHIUM ARISTATUM (Poir.) C. E. Hubb. Poaceae. No. 14366. Pretoria, South Africa. 257714. DicHANTHIUM FECUNDUM 9S. T. Blake No. Q225. Queensland. 257715. DIGITARIA ARGYROGRAPTA (Nees) Stapf Poaceae. No. 16774. Worcester, South Africa. 257716. DiIGITARIA VALIDA Stent No. 7923. Pretoria, South Africa. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 147 257662 to 257811—Continued 257717. EcHINOPOGON NuTANS C. E. Hubb. Poaceae. No. Q293. Queensland. 257718 and 257719. EcTrrosia LEPORINA R. Br. Poaceae. 257718. No. C908. Northern Australia. 257719. No. W787. Tropical Western Australia. 257720. EcrrosiA sCHULTzII Benth. No. W646. ‘Tropical Western Australia. 257721. ENNEAPOGON GLABER N. T. Burbidge Poaceae. No. W657. Tropical Western Australia. 257722. ENNEAPOGON GRACILIS (R. Br.) Beauv. No. Q279. Queensland. 257723. KNTEROPOGON MACROSTACHYUS Benth. Poaceae. No. 20724. Kenya. 257724. ERAGROSTIS MEGALOSPERMA F. Muell. Poaceae. No. Q288. Queensland. 257725. ERIACHNE ARMITTII F. Muell. Poaceae. No. C878. Northern Australia. 257726. ERIACHNE BURKITTII P. Jansen No. C910. Northern Australia. 257727 and 257728. EHRIACHNE CILIATA R. Br. 257727. No. C857. Northern Australia. 257728. No. W427. Tropical Western Australia. 257729. ERIACHNE GLAUCA R. Br. No. C906. Northern Australia. 257730. HERIACHNE HELMSII Domin No. C745. Central Australia. 257731. ERIACHNE LAIDLAWI P. Jansen No. W663. Tropical Western Australia. 257732. ERIACHNE OBTUSA R. Br. No. C923. Northern Australia. 257733. ERIACHNE PALLESCENS R. Br. No. Q264. Queensland. 257734. ERIACHNE SCHULTZIANA F. Muell. No. C934. Northern Australia. 257735. ERIOCHLOA CREBRA S. T. Blake Poaceae. Cupgrass. No. Q230. Queensland. 257736. ERYTHRINA VESPERTILIO Benth. Fabaceae. No. C717. Central Australia. 257737 and 257738. HERYTHROPHLOEM CHLOROSTACHYS Baill. Caesalpiniaceae. 257737. No. W 670. Tropical Western Australia. 257738. No. C891. Northern Australia. 257739. FESTUCA ELATIOR L. Poaceae. Meadow fescue. No. 19822. Czechoslovakia. 148 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 257662 to 257811—Continued 257740 and 257741. Frstuca ovina L. 257740. No. 19705. Hungary. 257741. No. 19706. Hungary. 257742. FESTUCA ARUNDINACEA Schreb. No. 19617. Uppsala, Sweden. Native to mountains of Central Europe. 257743. HAYNALDIA HORDEACEA (Coss. & Dur.) Hack. Poaceae. No. 18960. Mediterranean area. 257744. HAYNALDIA vILLOSA (L.) Schur. No. 18964. Mediterranean area. 257745. HIEROCHLOE REDOLENS (Vahl.) Roem. & Schult. Poaceae. No. C1026. Australian Capital Territory. 257746. IcHNANTHUS MAJUSCULUS (F. Muell.) Hughes Poaceae. No. W621. Tropical Western Australia. 257747. IcHNANTHUS MUELLERI Hughes No. C888. Northern Australia. 257748. IcHNANTHUS PAUCIFLORUS (R. Br.) Hughes No. C967. Northern Australia. 257749. INDIGOFERA ARRECTA Hochst. Fabaceae. No. 17822. Kenya. 257750. INDIGOFERA BRACHYODON Domin No. Q242. Queensland. 257751. INDIGOFERA COLUTEA (Burm. f.) Merr. No. Q243. Queensland. 257752. INDIGOFERA NEGLECTA (Harv.) N. E. Br. No. 18421. Central Africa. 257753. INDIGOFERA SAXICOLA F. Muell. No. C957. Northern Australia. 257754. IscHAEMUM ARUNDINACEUM F. Muell. Poaceae. No. W637. Tropical Western Australia. 257755. ISCcHAEMUM AUSTRALE var. VILLOSUM (R. Br.) Hack. No. Q263. Queensland. 257756. IscHAEMUM RUGOSUM Salisb. No. C905. Northern Australia. 257757 to 257759. ISEILEMA FRAGILE S. T. Blake Poaceae. 257757. No. Q233. Queensland. 257758. No. W769. Tropical Western Australia. 257759. No. C873. Northern Australia. 257760. IskILEMA MACRATHERA Domin No. Q229. Queensland. 257761 and 257762. ISEILEMA VAGINIFLORA Domin 257761. No. C448. Northern Australia. 257762. No. W768. Tropical Western Australia. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 257662 to 257811—Continued 257763. LIsTIA HETEROPHYLLA EK. Mey. Fabaceae. No. 18424. Central Africa. 257764. Lotus creTicus L. Fabaceae. No. 16956. Israel. 257765. NEPTUNIA DIMORPHANTHA Domin Mimosaceae. No. Q227. Queensland. 257766. NEPTUNIA GRACILIS Benth. No. W653. Tropical Western Australia. 257767. NEPTUNIA MONOSPERMA F. Muell. No. W652. Tropical Western Australia. 257768. NEURACHNE CLEMENTII Domin Poaceae. No. W802. Tropical Western Australia. 257769. ONOBRYCHIS PEDUNCULARIS (Cav.) DC. Fabaceae. No. 19418. Mediterranean area. 257770. ONOBRYCHIS SAXATILIS (L.) Lam. No. 19699. Morocco. 257771. ONOBRYCHIS TRANSCAUCASICA Grossh. No. 20662. Armenia, U.S.S.R. 257772. OPHIURUS EXALTATUS (L.) O. Kuntze Poaceae. No. C922. Northern Australia. 257773. PANICUM CAPILLIPES Benth. Poaceae. No. C970. Northern Australia. 257774. PANICUM DELICATUM Hughes No. C968. Northern Australia. 257775. PANICUM QUEENSLANDICUM Domin No. Q284. Queensland. 257776. PANICUM SEMINUDUM Domin No. C883. Northern Australia. 257777. PANICUM TRACHYRACHIS Benth. No. C903. Northern Australia. 257778. PANICUM WHITEI J. M. Black No. Q228. Queensland. 257779. PASPALIDIUM CAESPITOSUM C, E. Hubb. Poaceae. No. Q280. Queensland. 257780. PASPALIDIUM GLOBOIDEUM (Domin) Hughes No. Q276. Queensland. 257781. PASPALIDIUM GRACILE (R. Br.) Hughes No. W798. Tropical Western Australia. 257782. PENNISETUM BASEDOWII Summerh. & C. E. Hubb. Poaceae. No. Q223. Queensland. 257783. PENNISETUM PEDICELLATUM Trin. No. 17122. Nigeria. 149 150 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 257662 to 257811—Continued 257784. PENNISETUM PURPUREUM Schum. Napiergrass. No. 16151. Sierra Leone. 257785. PENNISETUM SETOSUM (Swartz) L. Rich. No. 16152. Sierra Leone. ) 257786. PLECTRACHNE BYNOEI C. E. Hubb. Poaceae. No. W630. Tropical Western Australia. 257787. PLECTRACHNE PUNGENS (R. Br.) C. E. Hubb. No. W640. Tropical Western Australia. 257788. PLECTRACHNE RIGIDISSIMA (Pilger) C. E. Hubb. No. W583. Tropical Western Australia. 257789. PSEUDOPOGONATHERUM IRRITANS (R. Br.) A. Camus’ Poaceae. No. C953. Northern Australia. 257790 to 257795. PsoRaLEA CINERA Lindl. Fabaceae. 257790. No. Q212. Queensland. 257791. No. Q237. Queensland. 257792. No. Q244. Queensland. 257793. No. Q258. Queensland. 257794. No. C581. Central Australia. 257795. No. C803. Central Australia. 257796. PSORALEA sp. No. Q208. Queensland. 257797. SAcCIOLEPIS INDICA (L.) Chase Poaceae. No. C952. Northern Australia. 257798. SACCIOLEPIS MYOSUROIDES (R. Br.) Chase No. C917. Northern Australia. 257799. ScHIZACHYRIUM OBLIQUIBERBIS (Hack.) A. Camus Poaceae. No. C909. Northern Australia. 257800. ScHIZACHYRIUM PACHYARTHON C. A. Gardn. No. C961. Northern Australia. 257801. SECALE MONTANUM Guss. Poaceae. Mountain rye. No. 19860. Mediterranean area. 257802. SEHIMA NERVOSUM (Rottb.) Stapf Poaceae. No. C846. Northern Australia. 257803. SPOROBOLUS AUSTRALASICUS Domin Poaceae. No. W658. Tropical Western Australia. 257804 and 257805. THAUMASTOCHLOA PUBESCENS (Domin) C. E. Hubb. Poaceae. 257804. No. C962. Northern Australia. 257805. No. W773. Tropical Western Australia. Closely related to the sugarcane group and Rotiboellia spp. 257806. TRICHOLAENA REPENS (Willd.) Hitche. Poaceae. Natalgrass. No. 17762. Kenya. 257807. ‘TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM var. PRATENSE Rabenh. Fabaceae. No. 14045. Northern Italy. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 Tot 257662 to 257811—Continued 257808. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Whiteclover. No. 19768. Genova, Italy. 257809. TRIFOLIUM SQUARROSUM L. No. 19487. Rome, Italy. 257810. VETIVERIA FILIPES (Benth.) C. E. Hubb. Poaceae. No. Q269. Queensland. 257811. ZoystIA MATRELLA (L.) Merr. Poaceae. Manilagrass. No. Q266. Queensland. 257812. TuHeroproma cacao L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Ghana. Seeds presented by the West African Cocoa Research Institute, Tafo. Received May 27, 1959. ‘Amelonado’. 257813 and 257814. SoLanumM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Norway. Tubers presented by A. P. Lunden, Landbrukshogakolen, Vollebekk. Received May 27, 1959. 257813. ‘Mandel’. 257814. ‘Ringerike’. 257815 to 257817. Cirrus (hybrids). Rutaceae. From Argentina. Cuttings and seeds presented by the Estacion Experimental Agropecuaria de Concordia (EK. Rios). Received May 28, 1959. (Citrus sinensis X Poncirus trifoliata). 257815 and 257816. Cuttings. 257815. ‘Concordia’. From Argentina. 257816. ‘Marrakesh’. From Morocco. 257817. ‘Concordia’. Seeds from Argentina. 257818 to 257829. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and In- dustrial Research Organization, Tasmanian Regional Office, Hobart. Re- ceived May 29, 1959. 257818. BELLENDENA MONTANA R. Br. Proteaceae. Adamson’s Park. 257819. CopPprosMa NITIDA Hook.f. Rubiaceae. Mt. Wellington. 257820. GAULTHERIA HISPIDA R. Br. Ericaceae. ‘Snow Berry’. Adamson’s Park. 257821 to 257823. LEPTOSPERMUM SCOPARIUM Forst. Myrtaceae. Manuka 257821. Adamson’s Park. 257822. Hartz Mountains. 257823. Mount Wellington. 257824. MILLIGANIA DENSIFLORA Hook. Liliaceae. Hartz Mountains. 257825. ORITES REVOLUTA R. Br. Proteaceae. Hartz Mountains. 257826. PRIONOTES CERINTHOIDES R. Br. Epacridaceae. Adamson’s Park. 152 257818 to 257829—Continued 297827. 257828. Adamson’ 257829. Hartz Mountains. s Park. PLANT TROCHOCARPA DISTICHA Spreng. INVENTORY NO. 167 STYPHELIA ACEROSA (Gaertn.) Laing & Blackwell. Hpacridaceae. TROCHOCARPA THYMIFOLIA (R. Br.) Spreng. Epacridaceae. 257830 to 258352. SoLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. From Mexico. Mexico, D.F. Received June 2, 1959. Potato. Tubers presented by the Oficina de Estudios Expeciales, Londres, 257830 to 257880. 257830. 57 A.H. No. 1. 257831. 57 A.H. No. 2. 257832. 57 A.H. No. 3. 257833. 57 A.H. No. 4. 257834. 57 A.H. No. 5. 257835. 57 A.H. No. 6. 257836. 57 A.H. No. 7. 257837. 57 A.H. No. 8. 257838. 57 A.H. No. 9. 257839. 57 A.H. No. 10. 257840. 57 A.H. No. 11. 257841. 57 A.H. No. 13. 257842. 57 A.H. No. 16. 257843. 57 A.H. No. 18. 257844. 57 A.H. No. 19. 257845. 57 A.H. No. 20. 257846. 57 A.H. No. 21. 257847. 57 A.H. No. 22. 257848. 57 A.H. No. 23. 257849. 57 A.H. No. 24. 257850. 57 A.H. No. 25. 257851. 57 A.H. No. 27. 257852. 57 A.H. No. 28. 257853. 57 A.H. No. 29. 257854. 57 A.H. No. 30. 257855. 57 A.H. No. 32. 257881 to 257883. 257881. 57 A.N. No. 3. 257882. 57 A.N. No. 6. 257884. 57 A.O. No. 1. 257885. 57 A.O. No. 2. 257886. 57 A.O. No. 3. 257887. 57 A.O. No. 4. 257888. 57 A.O. No. 7. ‘Bintje’ X 135-7. 257856. 257857. 257858. 257859. 257860. 257861. 257862. 257863. 257864. 257865. 257866. 257867. 257868. 257869. 257870. 257871. 257872. 257873. 257874. 257875. 257876. 257877. 257878. 257879. 257880. Bh e's oh Oo” A.H. o7 A.H. 57 A.H. o7 A.H. 57 A.H. o7 A.H. o7 AH. oy A Eh. o7 A.H. o7 A.H. 57 A.H. O7 Ask. 57 A.H. 57, A.H. 57 A.H. 57 A.H. 57 A.H. ov A.H. Hi psglals SG wwials 57 A.H. 57 AH. 57 A.H. 5/7 A.H. No. No. No. ‘Green Mt’. X 133-3. 257883. 257889. 257890. 257891. 257892. 257893. 57 ALN. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57° A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. No. 7. No. 8. No. 9. 30. 34. 30. . 36. ol. . 38. . 39. _ Al. ~ 42. . 43. » 44, . 45. . 49. . 52, . 3. . 54. . 06. . O70. . 8. . 60. . 63. . 64. . 65. . 66. . 67. No. 10. No. 11. No. 12. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 257830 to 258352—Continued 257894. 257895. 257896. 257897. 257898. 257899. 257900. 257901. 257902. 257903. 257904. 257905. 257906. 257907. 257908. 257909. 257910. 257911. 257912. 257913. 257914. 257915. 257916. 257917. 257918. 257919. 257920. 257921. 257922. 257923. 257924. 257925. 257926. 257927. 257928. 257929. 257930. 257931. 257932. 257933. 257934. 257935. 257936. o7 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. ov A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. bi ALO. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. of A.Q. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. o7 A.O. pi A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 20. Bk. Oe eS 24. 226. - oO: a oilee Lave oo: . 34, , 9D. . 30. Dl. 39. . 41. 42. » 43. . 44, ae: 59 . 46. mca (G . 48. . 49. . 50. meh. BVA . 53. . 54. . o5. . 56. . 58. . 59. No. SO. . 62. 13. 14. 15. 16. ieee 18. nS: 60. 257937. 257938. 257939. 257940. 257941. 257942. 257943. 257944. 257945. 257946. 257947. 257948. 257949. 257950. 257951. 257952. 257953. 257954. 257955. 257956. 257957. 257958. 257959. 257960. 257961. 257962. 257963. 257964. 257965. 257966. 257967. 257968. 257969. 257970. 257971. 257972. 257973. 257974. 257975. 257976. 257977. 257978. 257979. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A,O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. ov A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. BAO} Sie ACO. 57 A.O. BY ay: OF 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 ACO: 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 ALO! 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. Dg ALO. 57 A.O. 57 A.O. o7 A.O. 57 A.O. Bi ALtY DieAraNcs BEINGS E 57 A.N. SALE: 1959 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. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 72. 153 154 257980. 257981. 257982. 257983. 257984. 257985. 257986. 257987. 257988. 257989. 257990. 257991. 257992. 257993. 257994. 257995. 257996. 257997. 257998. 257999. 258000. 258001. 258002. 258003. 258004. 258005. 258006. 258007. 258008. 258009. 258010. 258011. 258012. 258013. 258014. 258015. 258016. 258017. 258018. 258019. 258020. 258021. 258022. 57 A.Z. 57 A.Z. 57 A.Z. 57 A.Z. 57 A.Z. 57 A.Z. 57 A.Z. 57 A.Z. 57 A.Z. 57 A.Z. 57 B.C. 57 B.C. 57 B.C. 57 B.C. 57 B.D. 57 B.D. 57 B.D. 57 B.D. 57 B.D. 57 B.D. 57 B.D. 57 B.D. 57 B.D. 57 B.D. 57 B.D. 57 B.D. 57 B.D. 57 B.D. ove B.D: 57 B.D. 7 383.1). 57 B.D. 57 B.D. 57 B.G. 57 B.G. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 257830 to 258352—Continued 57 ALY. ACI e 57 ALY. NC Te Ot ANG Ds AcON 57 ALY. D1 PAw Ye No. 6. INORG: No. 8. No. 9. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4. IN@Z Gs No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 9. No. 12. No. 2: No. 4 No. 6. No. 7. No. 4 No. 5 INjow 27 No. 13. No. 14. No. 15. No. 16. No. 17. No. 18. No. 21. No. 23. No. 24. No. 27. No. 28. No. 30. No. 31. INKO©s Gi, No. 36. No. 41. No. 3. No. 6. No. 10. No. 16. No. 18. No. 20. 258023. 258024. 258025. 258026. 258027. 258028. 258029. 258030. 258031. 258032. 258033. 258034. 258035. 258036. 258037. 258038. 258039. 258040. 258041. 258042. 258043. 258044. 258045. 258046. 258047. 258048. 258049. 258050. 258051. 258052. 258053. 258054. 258055. 258056. 258057. 258058. 258059. 258060. 258061. 258062. 258063. 258064. 258065. 167 Rue: BY 1BCk 57 B.G. 57 B.G. 7 TiC 57 B.G. 57 B.G. 30 1G 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. 57 B.H. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 2): . 49. BY, Bal None 57 B.I. No. 4. 57 B.I. No. 5. 5¢ BK. No. 2. 258066. 258067. 258068. 258069. 258070. 258071. 258072. 258073. 258074. 258075. 258076. 258077. 258078. 258079. 258080. 258081. 258082. 258083. 258084. 258085. 258086. 258087. 258088. 258089. 258090. 258091. 258092. 258093. 258094. 258095. 258096. 258097. 258098. 258099. 258100. 258101. 258102. 258103. 258104. 258105. 258106. 258107. 258108. JANUARY 1, 257830 to 258352—Continued Dy BUR: a, Bee: Hi JEG ISS (fd Bp De BUA. ae Bik. in? LEE Di Ke 7) [Bel ee HG lee) Kee 57 B.K. TB U7 A Bal kG 57 B.K. Of Bok 57 Buk. 57 B.K. 57 B.K. ae Ke Bl Bid 5G 57 B.K. ES 7h ol Boal o@ 5 Buk: ESC Bil Eau Bod Oe Rul Bed kG De Bok, SMB ES DF Ble 57 B.K. 57 B.K. S7 IB la, Dyn aK 7 1B eG 57 B.K. 57 B.K. 57 B.K. S7( Bie eG 7 TRIES 57h BIE 7) 1e3p ees Stee] oi) EC 57 B.K. No. 3. No. 6. INORG. No. 10. IN@s Abile No. 12. INOS: No. 14. No. 15. No. 16. Nios 7. No. 18. No. 19. No. 20. INjo= 22: No. 23. No. 24. No. 25. NOR No. 29. No. 30. INo: 33. No. 35. No. 36. IN@save No. 39. No. 40. No. 41. No. 42. No. 43. No. 45. No. 47. No. 48. No. 49. No. 50. No. 51. ING@s OZ: No. 53. No. 54. No. 56. No. 57. INOs HS No. 59. 258109. 258110. 258111. 258112. 258113. 258114. 258115. 258116. 258117. 258118. 258119. 258120. 258121. 258122. 258123. 258124. 258125. 258126. 258127. 258128. 258129. 258130. 258131. 258132. 258133. 258134. 258135. 258136. 258137. 258138. 258139. 258140. 258141. 258142. 258143. 258144. 258145. 258146. 258147. 258148. 258149. 258150. 258151. 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, By Jesal kG Di Ke Oy Ake 57 B.K. 57 B.K. Oa, Die Bae. 57 B.K. SCC IB AIEG. 57 B.K. 57 B.K. Of, Bak. Ot BAK Oe se 57 B.K. 57 B.K. o7 BLK. 57 B.K. 57 B.K. 57 B.K. 57 B.L. 57 B.L. 57 B.L. 57 B.L. of, Bea. Sy Ae oye Op 57 B.L. 57 B.L. 57 B.L. o7 B.L. o”7 B.L. 57 B.L. 57 B.L. yields 57 B.L. o7 B.L. 57 B.L. 57 B.L. 57 B.L. 57 B.L. 57 B.L. 57 B.L. 57 B.L. 1959 No. No. No. No. No. 155 156 57 B.L. 57 B.L. 57 B.L. o7 B.P. ov B.P. 57 B.P. 57 B.P. 57 B.P. o7 C.A. 57 C.A. 57 C.A. 57 C.A. 57 C.A. 57 C.A. 57 C.A. Oo” C.A. 57 C.A. ov C.A. 57 C.A. 57 C.A. 57 C.A. 57 C.A. 57 C.A. 57 C.A. 57 C.A. 57 C.A. 57 C.A. 57 C.A. o7 C.A. o7 C.A. o7 C.A. 57 C.A. Oo” C.A. o7 C.A. 57 C.A. ov C.A. 57 C.A. 57 C.A, 57 C.K. o7 C.K. 57 C.K. 57 C.K. 57 C.K. 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. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 257830 to 258352—Continued 258152. 258153. 258154. 258155. 258156. 258157. 258158. 258159. 258160. 258161. 258162. 258163. 258164. 258165. 258166. 258167. 258168. 258169. 258170. 258171. 258172. 258173. 258174. 258175. 258176. 258177. 258178. 258179. 258180. 258181. 258182. 258183. 258184. 258185. 258186. 258187. 258188. 258189. 258190. 258191. 258192. 258193. 258194. 39. 40. 258195. 258196. 258197. 258198. 258199. 258200. 258201. 258202. 258203. 258204. 258205. 258206. 258207. 258208. 258209. 258210. 258211. 258212. 258213. 258214. 258215. 258216. 258217. 258218. 258219. 258220. 258221. 258222. 258223. 258224. 258225. 258226. 258227. 258228. 258229. 258230. 258231. 258232. 258233. 258234. 258235. 258236. 258237. 167 o7 C.K. 57 C.K. 57 C.K. 57 C.K. 57 C.K. 57 C.K. 57 C.K. ov” C.K. 57 C.K. o7 C.K. 57 C.K. 57 C.K. 57 C.K. 57 C.K. 57 C.K. 57 C.K. 57 C.K. 57 C.K. ov C.K. 57 C.K. 57 C.K. 57 C.K. 57 C.K. 57 C.K. 07 C.Q. 57 C.Q. 57 C.Q. 57 C.Q. 57 C.Q. 57 C.Q. 57 C.Q. 57 C.Q. ov C.Q. o7 C.R. o7 C.R. 57 C.R. 57 C.R. 57 C.R. 57 C.R. od Ca. 57 C.R. 57 C.R. 57 C.R. 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. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 257830 to 258352—Continued 258238. 258239. 258240. 258241. 258242. 258243. 258244. 258245. 258246. 258247. 258248. 258249. 258250. 258251. 258252. 258253. 258254. 258255. 258256. 258257. 258258. 258259. 258260. 258261. 258262. 258263. 258264. 258265. 258266. 258267. 258268. 258269. 258270. 258271. 258272. 258273. 258274. 258275. 258276. 258277. 258278. 258279. 258280. JANUARY 1, 57 C.R. 57 C.R. o7 C.R. 57 C.R. 57 C.R. o¢ C.R. 57 C.R. 57 C.R. o7 C.R. o7 C.R. 57 C.R. 57 C.R. o¢ C.R. 57 C.R. on ©. Et. 57 C.R. Oo” C.R. 57 C.T. Vea Sed be o7 C.T. 57 C.T. Do” C.T. 57. C.T. 57 C.T. 57 C.T. By CT, le Ord Uy an ©. 0. 57 C.T. 57 C.T. 57 C.T. o7@ C.T. o7 C.T. 57 C.T. 57 C.T. Sid Gedy OMe eal: bit Ct: 57 C.T. 57 C.T. 57 C.T. 57 C.T. Be Os 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. oe Zee oZeZ oa Oo Go os oS ZZ A, 18. 19. 21. 22. 23. 25. 26. 29. 30. ol. 32. 33. SO Gong O7e Cie, 3° ake mo wonwnnwoNw WN WON FB BH FB KF KB KF eK eK IS Ot He Coe a Cet 2 SS = 258281. 258282. 258283. 258284. 258285. 258286. 258287. 258288. 258289. 258290. 258291. 258292. 258293. 258294. 258295. 258296. 258297. 258298. 258299. 258300. 258301. 258302. 258303. 258304. 258305. 258306. 258307. 258308. 258309. 258310. 258311. 258312. 258313. 258314. 258315. 258316. 258317. 258318. 258319. 258320. 258321. 258322. 258323. 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, dv C.T. o7 C.T. Gir KCN 57 C.T. 5f C.T. o7 C.T. 57 C.T. 57 C.T. BEM OAIN o” C.T. Gyr Oei be Bye KOEA DY 57 C. 0: 54 C.X, 57 C.X. 57 D.E. o7 D.O. Syl Daa 57 D.Z. 57 D.Z. 57 D.Z. d7 D.Z. 57 D.Z. 57 D.Z, 57 D.Z. ov D.Z. 57 D.Z. 57 D.Z. 57 D.Z. 57 D.Z. 57 D.Z. 57 D.Z. 57 D.Z. 57 D.Z. 57 D.Z. o7 D.Z. 57 D.Z. ov D.Z. 57 D.Z. 57 D.Z. 57 D.Z. ov D.Z. o7 D.Z. 1959 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. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. oor WN FE oe ao ow — fee ed SS) wWOowwWwnN NNN NNNNWN NN NY F&F KF KF NE SSHNAARKRWNE SOHN 157 158 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 257830 to 258352—Continued 258324. 57 D.Z. No. 34. 258339. 57 E.D. No. 20. 258325. 57 D.Z. No. 35. 258340. 57 E.D. No. 24. 258326. 57 D.Z. No. 36. 258341. 57 E.D. No. 25. 2583821. 5 DeZE News 258342. 57 E.D. No. 27. 258328. 57 D.Z. No. 38. 258343. 57 E.D. No. 32. 258329. 57 D.Z. No. 40 258344. 57 H.D. No. 35. 258330. 57 D.Z. No. 44 258345. 57 H.D. No. 36. 258331. 57 D.Z. No. 45 258346. 57 E.D. No. 37. 258332. 57 D.Z. No. 48 258347. 57 E.D. No. 38. 258333. 57 H.D. No. 8 258348. 57 E.D. No. 40. 258334. 57 H.D. No. 10 258349. 57 E.D. No. 41. 258335. 57 E.D. No. 11 258350. 57 E.D. No. 42. 258336. 57 E.D. No. 13 258351. 57 E.D. No. 46. 258337. 57 E.D. No. 15 258a52-, Oita NowAge 258338. 57 E.D. No. 19. 258353. Cucumis MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. From Turkey. Seeds presented by Major A. Ertem, Smyrna Province. Received June 3, 1959. ‘Acur’. 258354. BERBERIS TRIFOLIOLATA Moric. Berberidaceae. From the United States. Seeds collected by Lynn Lowrey, Houston, Texas. Received June 23, 1958. Numbered June 5, 1959. Erect, rigid shrub to eight feet high; leaves trifohate, glaucous-white; flowers yellow, borne in short corymbs; fruit oval or roundish, black with a blue bloom. 258355. Fraxinus (hybrid). Cuttings presented by the German Academy of Landscaping, Numbered June 5, 1959. Myrtaceae. Oleaceae. From Germany. Berlin. Received Mar. 12, 1958. 258356. MyrcrIaRIA GLOMERATA Berg. From Brazil. Plants presented by the Instituto Agronomico, Campinas, Sao Paulo. Received June 8, 1959. ‘Cabeludinha’. 258357 to 258365. Plant material collected by Robert E. Perdue, New Crops Research Received From China. Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md., on Taiwan. June 8, 1959. 258357. 258358 to 258361. CAMELLIASASANQUA Thunb. Theaceae. Sasanqua camellia. DENDROCALAMUS LATIFLORUS Munro Poaceae. Hemp bamboo. Botanical Garden on Yang Ming Shan, near Taipei. 258358. Col. No. 9592. Shrub six feet high. (Cuttings). 258359. Col. No. 9592. Shrub six feet high. (Seeds). 258360. Col. No. 9593. Shrub six feet high. (Cuttings). 258361. Col. No. 9593. Shrub six feet high. (Seeds). JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 159 258357. to 258365—Continued 258362 and 258363. CAMELLIA TENUIFOLIA (Hayata) Cohen-Stuart Botanic Garden, National Taiwan University, Taipei. 258362. Col. No. 9591. Shrub to seven feet high. (Cuttings). 258363. Col. No. 9591. Shrub to seven feet high. (Seeds). 258364. PHYLLOSTACHYS PUBESCENS Mazel ex H. de Lehaie Poaceae. Rhizomes from Chitou, University Experimental Forest. 258365. PHYLLOSTACHYS MAKINOI Hayata. Rhizomes from Chitou, University Experimental Forest. 258366 to 258373. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received June 10, 1959. 258366 and 358367. CAMELINA SATIVA (L.) Crantz Brassicaceae. 258366. ‘Vniimk 17’. Krasnodar area. Midseason variety to 80 cm. high; growing period 73-93 days, oil content 38—42 percent. 258367. ‘Voronezh 349’. Voronezh Province. Early variety to 75 ecm high; growing period 65-85 days, oil content 36—44 percent. 258368. Ricinus communis L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. ‘Karly hybrid’. Krasnodar area. Plants partly deciduous at maturity; stalks short; capsules indehiscent. 258369 to 258373. SrsaAmumM INDICUM IL. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. 258369. ‘Three Korobochnky 122; Tashkentsky 122 selfed; capsules in- dehiscent; seeds contain 59.05 percent oil. 258370. ‘Hybrid 30’; ‘Three Korobochnky’ X ‘K561’. Plant early, well branched; three-capsuled; seeds contain 61 percent oil. 258371. ‘Hybrid 27’; ‘Three Korobochnky’ X ‘K561’. Plant productive; seeds contain 60 percent oil. 258372. ‘Hybrid 198’; ‘Konditersky 2058’ (‘Confectionary’) X unknown. Plants tall, branched, productive; capsules large, nearly dehiscent; seeds contain 59.8 percent oil. 258373. ‘Hybrid 228’; ‘Konditersky 2058’ (‘Confectionary’) X unknown. Plant tall, branched; capsules nearly dehiscent; seeds contain 56.5 percent oil. 258374. SaccHaRum (hybrid). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Brazil. Cuttings presented by the Instituto Agronomico, Campinas, Sao Paulo. Received June 11, 1959. I.A.C. 55/29 (Co 290 POJ 2878). 258375 to 258382. From China. Seeds presented by the Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction, Taipei, Taiwan. Received June 11, 1959. 258375. ANDROPOGON Noposus (Willem.) Nash Poaceae. A 29; ‘Alabang X’. From the Philippine Islands. The most productive and nutritious grass in the Philippines. Compares favorably with pangolagrass under low elevations and hot climates. 258376. ANDROPOGON sp. A5l1. Habit similar to A. nodosus but is coarser and less desirable as a forage plant. 258377. ASTRAGALUS SINICUS L. Fabaceae. F 11. Green manure winter annual in China and Japan. Palatable vege- table used for human food in Taiwan. Planted November, harvested February. 160 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 258375 to 258382—Continued 258378. CENTROSEMA PUBESCENS Benth. Fabaceae. C 25. Introduced from the Philippine Islands. Comparable to Desmodium intortum in productivity in Taiwan 258379. CLITORIA TERNATEA L. Fabaceae. Asian pigeonwings. C 33. ‘Kordofan pea’. Origin unknown. . 258380. DEsSMoDIUM INTORTUM (Mill.) Urb. Fabaceae. C 50. Introduced from the Philippine Islands. Plant upright, dense, vigorous and productive; leaves fine; flowers pinkish-purple. 258381. GLYCINE JAVANICA L. Fabaceae. C 47. Introduced from Australia. Plant vigorous, palatable; seed produc- tion good. 258382. STYLOSANTHES GRAcILIS H.B.K. Fabaceae. C 45. Introduced from Australia. Relished by cattle; becoming woody after the wet season. 258383 to 258387. GLycrInE Max (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. From Poland. Seeds presented by the Dankowska Hodowla Roslin Breeding Institution, Warsaw. Received June 10, 1959. Produced at the Breeding Station, Choryn, Poznan. 258383. Zlotka. 258386. N. 1954. 258384. A. 258387. N. 2054. 258385. N. 754. 258388 to 258391. Ricinus communis L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. From Algeria. Seeds presented by the Central Station of Experimental Agricul- ture, Maison-Carree, Alger Department. Received June 10, 1959. 258388. Anjor A 7-2. Open capsule. 258389. Anjor Tardif. Nonshattering capsule. 258390. MG. 258391. Rosso Veronese. 258392 to 258408. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Indus- trial Research Organization, Canberra. Received June 11, 1959. 258392. BRACHYPODIUM DISTACHYON (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. CPI 16248. South Africa. 258393. BRACHYPODIUM RAMOSUM (L.) Roem. & Schult. CPI 18119. Tenerife, Canary Islands. 258394. BROMUS ARDUENNENSIS Dum. Poaceae. CPI 15296. Israel. 258395. DoryYcNIUM RECTUM (L.) Ser. Fabaceae. CPI 12433. Portugal. 258396. LoTrus cARMELI Boiss. Fabaceae. CPI 15317. Palestine. 258397. Lorus HISPIDUS Desf. CPI 19656. Portugal. From Portugal. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 258392 to 258408—Continued 258398. LoTUS ORNITHOPODIOIDES L. CPI 13148. Tunisia. 258399. MepicaGo soLerRoLII Duby Fabaceae. No. 83. South Australia. 258400. TRIFOLIUM MICHELIANUM Savi Fabaceae. No. S15. 258401. TRIFOLIUM CERNUUM Brot. CPI 13103. Portugal. 258402. TRIFOLIUM ECHINATUM Bieb. CPI 15637. Israel. 258403. TRIFOLIUM ISTHMOCARPUM Brot. CPI 14737. Morocco. 258404. TRIFOLIUM OBSCURUM Savi CPI 19829. Czechoslovakia. 258405. TRIFOLIUM MICHELIANUM Savi CPI 13107. Portugal. 958406. TRIFOLIUM MIEGEANUM Maire CPI 13108. Portugal. 258407. TRIFOLIUM PARVIFLORUM Ehrh. CPI 13109. Portugal. 258408. TRIFOLIUM STELLATUM L. CPI 18935. Cyprus. 161 258409 to 258422. CarrHamus TiINcToRIUS L. Asteraceae. Received June 11, 1959. 258409 to 258413. From Castro Marim, Faro District. 258409. ‘Rio Seco’. 258410. ‘Rio Seco’. 258411. ‘Rio Seco’. Vale de Mestre. 258412. Sapal Chao. 258413. Sobral. 258414. ‘Rio Seco’. Pedra Empinada. 258415 to 258419. Loule, Faro District. 258415. Espargal, Alte. 258416. Santa Margarida, Alte. Cultivated. 258417. Penina, Alte. 258418. Nave do Barao, Salir. 258419. Malhao, Salir. 258420. Paderne, Albufeira. 258421. Amendoeira, S. Bartolomeu de Messianes, Silves. 258422. Taviera, Valonga. 206—040—66——_l11 Saffiower. Seeds presented by the Estacao Agronomica Nacional, Sacavem. 162 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 258423 and 258424. From Vietnam. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission,,. Saigon. Received June 11, 1959. 258423. HiBiscus PUNGENS Roxb. Malvaceae. ‘Keo Yai Naipa’. Thailand. 258424. TRIUMFETTA SEMITRILOBA Jacq. Tiliaceae. Liberia. Plants growing on dry soils. 258425 to 258427. Triticum aEstivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. From the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. Seeds presented by the- United States Consulate General, Salisbury. Received June 12, 1959. 258425. ‘Arawa’. New Zealand. 258426. ‘Gabo’. Australia. 258427. ‘Yaktana’. Mexico. 258428 and 258429. From Uganda. Seeds presented by Kawanda Research Station, Kampala... Received June 12, 1959. 258428. Hisiscus SABDARIFFA L. Malvaceae. Roselle. 258429. HIBISCUS SURATTENSIS L. 258430 to 258443. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Division of Crops: and Pastures, Pretoria. Received June 12, 1959. 258430. DIGITARIA ERIANTHA Steud. Poaceae. DL/59/505. Prieska, Cape Province. 258431. DiGiTaARIA GAZENSIS Rendle DL/59/508. Zululand, Natal. 258432 and 258433. DiIGITARIA MILANJIANA (Rendle) Stapf 258432. DL/59/506. Kuruman, Cape Province. 258433. ‘Eleusine’. DL/59/493. Kalahari, Cape Province. 258434. DIGITARIA POLEVANSII Stent DL/59/504. West Transvaal. 258435 to 258441. DiGcITARIA SMUTSII Stent 258435. DL/59/494. Magaliesberg, Transvaal. 258436. DL/59/495. Military Camp, Pretoria. 258437. DL/59/496. Irene, Transvaal. 258438. DL/59/497. A583. Rietondale, Transvaal. 258439. DL/59/498. Bethlehem, Orange Free State. 258440. DL/59/499. Northam. 258441. DL/59/500. Bethlehem, Orange Free State. 258442 and 258443. DiGITARIA VALIDA Stent 258442. DL/59/501. Middelburg. 258443. DL/59/502. Witbank. 258444. ATALANTIA MONOPHYLLA (Roxb.) DC. Rutaceae. From India. Seeds presented by R. A. Hamilton, Oceanic Hotel, Madras. Received June 22, 1959. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 163 258445 to 258454. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Central Institution of Genetics, Monte Terminillo. Received June 12, 1959. 258445. ANTHYLLIS VULNERARIA L. Fabaceae. Kidneyvetch. ‘Stirpe 14’. 258446. Lorus cornicuLatTus L. Fabaceae. Birdsfoot trefoil. ‘Stirpe 13’. 258447. MeEpDICAGO LUPULINA L. Fabaceae. Black medic. ‘Stirpe 15’. 258448. TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Fabaceae. Alsike clover. ‘Stirpe 7’. 258449. TRIFOLIUM OCHROLEUCUM Huds. BS: 258450 to 258452. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 258450. PS. 258451. ‘Stirpe 8’. 258452. ‘Stirpe Comunali 1’. 258453. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Whiteclover. PS. 258454. TRIFOLIUM RUBRUM Larranga PS. 258455 to 258462. From §t. Helena Island. Seeds presented by C. V. Porter. Received June 15, 1959. 258455. SPOROBOLUS CAPENSIS (Willd.) Kunth. Poaceae. 258456. AGrRostis sp. Poaceae. 258457. SPOROBOLUS PYRAMIDILIS Beauv. Poaceae. Whorled dropseed. 258458. ANTHOXANTHUM ODORATUM L. Poaceae. Sweet vernalgrass. 258459. BROMUS WILLDENOWII Kunth Poaceae. Rescuegrass. 258460. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. 258461. PaspaLtuM sp. Poaceae. 258462. LANTANA CAMARA L. Verbenaceae. Common lantana. 258463 and 258464. From Ecuador. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission. Quito. Received June 15, 1959. 258463. CYPHOMANDRA BETACEA (Cav.) Sendt. Solanaceae. Tree-tomato. 258464. RUBUS sp. ‘Spanish blackberry’. Elevation 8,000 feet. Canes powder-blue bloom; fruit clustered, 15 to 70, large, dark red, of good flavor. Reportedly come true from seed. 258465. SaccHaruM (hybrid). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Hawaii. Cuttings presented by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association Honolulu. Received June 15, 1959. ; AD a iat 164 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 258466. Bromus secatinus L. Poaceae. Chess. From the United States. Seeds presented by H.A. Schoth, Corvallis, Oregon. Received June 15, 1959. No. 91159R. Formerly an important horse feed. 258467. Loruscornicuutatus L. Fabaceae. Birdsfoot trefoil. From the United States. Seeds growing at the United States Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa. Formerly from the All-Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received June 15, 1959. ‘Morshansk 528’. Plant winter hardy. 258468. Cirrus HystRIxX DC. Rutaceae. From Morocco. Seeds presented by the Institut des Fruits et Agrumes Coloniaux, Rabat. Received June 16, 1959. From the Agricultural Service, Papeete (Tahiti), French Polynesia. Harvested June 2, 1959. 258469 to 258488. LycoPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. From Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Seeds collected by C. M. Rick, University of California, Davis, California. Received June 15, 1959. 258469 to 258471. Chile. 258469 and 258470. Lluta Valley. 248469. LA 466. Segregates for H; typical erect type of region; fruits large, rough, 5 to 7 cm. diameter. 258470. LA 467. Segregates for H; typical erect type of region; fruits large, rough, 5 to 7 cm. diameter. 258471. LA468. Iquique market. Fruits small, oblate, 3 to 6 cm. diame- ter, prolific. 258472. LA 356. Buenaventura market, Colombia. Fruit flat, lobed, 2 cm diameter; locules 2 to 3. 258473 to 258476. Ecuador. 258473 and 258474. (Guayaquil market. 258473. LA 408. Typical Guayas type; fruits moderately fasciated, medium size; poor set. 258474. LA 410. Typical Guayas type; fruits very large and severely fasciated-distorted; skin yellow. 258475. LA415. Daylar garden. Typical Guayas type; fruits very large, severely fasciated-distorted; poor set. 258476. LA 417. Puna Island garden. Variable line; fruits 2 to 5 cm. diameter; segregate for fasciation. 258477 to 258488. Peru. 258477 and 258478. Chiclayo market. 258477. LA 393. Highly variable line. Fruits 3 cm. diameter, fasciated, deformed. 258478. LA 394. Highly variable line. Fruits 3 cm. diameter, fasciated, deformed. 258479 to 258481. Piura market. 258479. LA402B. Highly variableline. Fruits oblate, 3 to 4cm. diame- ter, susceptible to cracking. 258480. LA 403. Fruits fasciated, 4 to 5 cm. diameter. 258481. LA 405. Generally good horticultural characters. Fruits me- dium, oblate, smooth, possibly a U.S. variety. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 165 258469 to 258488—Continued 258477 to 258488—Continued 258482 to 258484. Tacna market. 258482. LA 457-1. Potato leaf type; fruits 3 to 4 loculed, nearly spheri- cal, often puffy, 3 cm. diameter; prolific. 258483. LA457-2. Tetraploid; fruits 4to5cm.diameter. Good seed and fruit producer. 258484. LA 457-6. Typical Tacna type. Plant erect; fruits smooth, 4 to 6 cm. diameter, deep oblate. 258485 and 258486. Tacna garden. 258485. LA 472. Fruits very large, fasciated; poor fruit setting ability. 258486. LA 473. Segregates for potato leaf type; fruits small, spherical. 258487 and 258488. Chincha market. 258487. LA 477. Plants uniform; fruits large, oblate; possible U.S. variety. 258488. LA 478. Resemble Piura type. Segregates for H; fruits flat, fasciated, 3 to 4 cm. diameter. 258489 to 258491. ARAcHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Peanut. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Institute of Agronomy, Agricultural Research Station, Rehovot. Received June 16, 1959. 258489. ‘Dixie’. 258490. ‘Virginia Improved 4’. 258491. ‘Virginia Red’. 258492. CITRUS CRENATIFOLIA Lushington Rutaceae. SE Seeds presented by H. Kamemoto, Kandy. Received June 18, ‘Lycopersiciformis’. The ‘Heen Noran’ rootstock used for sweet orange in Ceylon. 258493 to 258495. Turoproma cacao L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From the British West Indies. Seeds presented by the Cocoa Board, Depart- ment of Agriculture, St. Clair, Port of Spain, Trinidad. Received June 17, 1959. Grown at Marper Farm, Manzanilla. 258493. IMC 67 X SCA 6. 258494. ICS 1X SCA 6. 258495. SCA6 xX ICS 1. 258496 to 258528. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received June 18, 1959. 258496. Acacia ALPINA F. Muell. Mimosaceae. No. 6329. Perisher’s Creek between Munyang and Guthega, New South Wales. Spreading, semiprostrate undershrub. 258497. Bosstaba FoLIosA A. Cunn. Fabaceae. No. 6332. Happy Jack’s Ecological Station. Shrub to two feet high. 258498. BRacHYCOME NIVALIS F. Muell. Asteraceae. | No. 6315. Carruthers Track, Mount Kosciusko, N.S.W. 166 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 258496 to 258528—Continued 258499. BULBINE BULBOSA (R. Br.) Haw. Liliaceae. No. 6345. Blackfellow’s Gap, N.S.W. 258500. CELMISIA LONGIFOLIA Cass. Asteraceae. No. 6309. Mount Kosciusko, N.S.W. Herb; leaves radial. 258501. CRASPEDIA UNIFLORA Forst. f. Asteraceae. No. 6306. Spencers Creek, Sugar Loaf, A.C.T. 258502. DIANELLA TASMANICA Hook f. Liliaceae. Junction of Wark’s Road, A.C.T. 258503. EPpacris PALUDOSA R. Br. Epacridaceae. No. 6800. Dainer’s Gap, N.S.W. Elevation 5,454 feet. 258504. EUPHRASIA GLACIALIS Wettst. Scrophulariaceae. No. 6310. Carruther’s Track, Mount Kosciusko, N.S.W. 258505. HEUPHRASIA SPECIOSA R. Br. No. 6302. Piper’s Gap, N.S.W. Elevation 5,716 feet. 258506. HELICHRYSUM ADENOPHORUM var. WADDALLAE J. H. Willis Aster- aceae. No. 63389. Cabramurra, N.S.W. Common along roadside in forest areas. 258507. HELICHRYSUM SECUNDIFLORUM N. A. Wakefield No. 6293. Roadside Eucalyptus pauciflora forest, Wilson’s Valley. 258508. HELICHRYSUM SEMIPAPPOSUM DC. No. 6284. Cooma, N.S.W. Dry outcrop in sclerophyll forest. 258509. HELICHRYSUM THYRSOIDEUM (DC.) P. F. Morris & J. H. Willis No. 6288. Mount Kosciusko, road between Creel and Wilson’s Valley. 258510. HELIPTERUM INCANUM var. ALPINUM F. Muell. Asteraceae. No. 6319. Mount Kosciusko, N.S.W. Flowers white. 258511. Hovea sp. Fabaceae. No. 6301. ‘Alpina’. Dainer’s Gap, N.S.W. Undershrub. 258512. Hovea sp. No. 6305. ‘Montana’. Piper’s Gap, N.S.W. 258513. KUNZEA MUELLERI Benth. Myrtaceae. No. 6299. Dainer’s Gap, N.S.W. Elevation 5,454 feet. 258514. LEPTOSPERMUM MYRTIFOLIUM Sieb. Myrtaceae. No. 6287. Mount Kosciusko, road between Creel and Wilson’s Valley, N.S.W. Shrub to six feet high; flowers white. 258515. LINUM MARGINALE A. Cunn. Linaceae. No. 6326. Munyang, Snowy River, N.S.W. 258516. MicROSERIS FORSTERI Hook f. Asteraceae. No. 6804. Dainer’s Gap, N.S.W. 258517. MuIrRBELIA OXYLOBOIDES F. Muell. Fabaceae. No. 6285. Snowy Valley lookout between Creel and Wilson’s Valley. Shrub to three feet high. 258518. Montria FONTANA L. Portulacaceae. No. 6318. Carruthers Track, Mount Kosciusko, N.S.W. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 258496 to 258528—Continued 258519. OLEARIA ERUBESCENS (DC.) Dippel Asteraceae. No. 6290. Wilson’s Valley, N.S.W. Shrub to 2.5 feet high. 258520. OLEARIA MEGALOPHYLLA F. Muell. No. 6294. 258521. OXYLOBIUM ELLIPTICUM (Labill.) R. Br. Fabaceae. No. 6298. Dainer’s Gap, N.S.W. Elevation 5,454 feet. 258522. PROSTANTHERA CUNEATA Benth. Menthaceae. No. 6328. Perisher’s Gap, N.S.W. 258523. RANUNCULUS ANEMONEUS F. Muell. Ranunculaceae. No. 6311. Carruther’s Track, Mount Kosciusko, N.S.W. 258524. RANUNCULUS MULLERI Benth. No. 6314. Carruthers Track, Mount Kosciusko, N.S.W. 167 258525 and 258526. SryLIDIUM SERRULATUM (Labill.) Rich. Candolleaceae. 258525. No. 6356. lLee’s Creek road, slopes of Bullshead Mountain, A.C.T. 258526. No. 6286. Mount Kosciusko, road between Creel and Wilson’s Valley. 258527. VERONICA DERWENTIA Andr. Scrophulariaceae. Blundell’s Creek Road, A.C.T. 258528. VERONICA NIVEA Lindl. No. 6324. Perisher’s Gap, N.S.W. 258529 to 258538. Zea Mays L. Poaceae. Corn. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Experiment Station, Neveh- Yaar. Received June 19, 1959. 258529. No. 1. 258534. Ull. 11F5. 258530. No. 2a. 258535. Ull. 11F9. 258531. No. lla. 258536. Ul1l. 1103. 258532. Ull. HF6. 258537. Ull. 1220. 258533. Ull. 11F2. 258538. Ull. 1220 eII S5. 258539 to 258738. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the All-Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received June 19, 1959. 258539 to 258541. AVENA ABYSSINICA Hochst. Poaceae. Ethiopia. 258539. No. 5970. 258540. No. 5106. 258541. No. 5114. 258542 to 258545. AvVENA BREVIS Roth. 258542. No. 5226/5. Portugal. 258543. No. 2167. Western Europe. 258544. No. 5229. Portugal. 258545. No. 5231. Portugal. 168 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 258539 to 258738—Continued 258546 to 258585. AVENA BYZANTINA Koch Red oats. 258546. No. 5422. Adventive in cultivated fields. Marash Ushak, Turkey. 258547. No. 2166. Palestine. 258548. No. 2860. Italy. 258549. No. 3667. Palestine. 258550 to 258556. Vilayet Adana, Turkey. 258550. No. 4633. 258554. No. 4639. 258551. No. 4635. 258555. No. 4640. 258552. No. 4636. 258556. No. 4641. 258553. No. 4638. 258557 to 258559. Orleanville, Algeria. 258557. No. 4740. 258558. No. 4741. 258559. No. 4748. 258560. No. 4765. Tunis. 258561. No. 4767. Tlemcen, Tunis. 258562. No. 4769. Oudj region, Morocco. 258563. No. 4774. Kef, Tunis. 258564. No. 4783. Western Syria. 258565. No. 4784. Western Syria. 258566. No. 4795. Rhodes (island), Greece. 258567. No. 4864. Cyprus. 258568. No. 4875. Southwestern Cyprus. 258569. No. 5130. Sardinia, Italy. 258570. No. 5140. Sardinia. 258571. No. 5170. North of Almeria, Spain. 258572. No. 5206. Spain. 258573. No. 5292. Portugal. 258574. No. 5300. Portugal. 258575. No. 5398. Vilayet Mersina, Turkey. 258576. No. 5417. Bersa, Turkey. 258577. No. 9953. ‘Bizantina 602’. Azerbaidzhan Soviet Socialist Re- public. 258578. No. 9992. ‘Bizantina 11’. Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic. 258579. No. 10202. Near Ambeluzos, Crete. 258580. No. 10204. Near Ambeluzos, Crete. 258581. No. 4083. Cyprus. 258582. No. 4764. Algeria. 258583. No. 4770. Algeria. 258584. No. 4860. Crete. 258585. No. 4793. Rhodes (island), Greece. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 169 ‘258539 to 2587388—Continued 258586 to 258589. AVENA BYZANTINA var. ANOPLA Mordy. Oats. 258586. No. 9954. ‘Bizantina 956’. Azerbaidzhan Soviet Socialist Re- public. 258587. No. 7741. Adventive in cultivated fields. Turkey. 258588. No. 7742. Adventive in cultivated fields. Turkey. 258589. No. 7745. Adventive in cultivated fields. Turkey. .258590 to 258598. AVENA NuUDA L. Naked oats. 258590. No. 2351. Moscow Oblast. 258591. No. 4075/14. Mongolia. 258592. No. 4075/42. Mongolia. 258593. No. 8478. ‘Golozernyi VIP 8478’. Leningrad Oblast. 258594. No. 8739. ‘Golozernyi Osipova’. Kuibushevsk Oblast. 258595. No. 9139. ‘Pioner’. Kirovsk Oblast. 258596. No. 10410. ‘Achinskii’. Krasnoiarsk Krai. 258597. No. 10511. ‘Liubimets’. Kirovsk Oblast. 258598. No. 10765. ‘Tulunskii Golozernyi’. Irkutsk Oblast. 258599 to 258638. AvVENA SATIVA L. Common oats. 258599. No. 10962. ‘Istinskii’. Moscow Oblast. 258600. No. 8621. ‘Rykhlik Oberek’. Poland. 258601. No. 4073. (Mixture). Uliasytai, Mongolia. 258602. No. 4074/5. (Mixture). Uliasytai, Mongolia. 258603. No. 4718. ‘Nemerchanskii samyirannii’. Ukraine, 8.S.R. 258604. No. 6526. ‘Stepniak 648’. Tambovsk Oblast. 258605. No. 7237. ‘Verkhischsk 53’. Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. 258606. No. 7911. ‘Tulunskii 86/5’. Irkutsk Oblast. 258607. No. 8237. ‘Minskii 92’. Minsk Oblast, Belorussia. 258608. No. 8240. ‘Minskii 25’. Minsk Oblast, Belorussia. 258609. No. 8347. ‘Krasnoiarskii F—272’. Krasnoiarsk Krai. 258610. No. 8256. ‘Udarnik’ (1-883). Krasnoiarsk Krai. 258611. No. 8359. ‘Verkhniachskii 41’. Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. 258612. No. 8260. ‘Khasan’. Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. 258613. No. 8261. 218. Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. 258614. No. 8459. ‘Maganskii’. Yakutsk, A.S.S.R. 258615. No. 8573. ‘Kharkovskii 596’. Kharkovsk Oblast. 258616. No. 8593. ‘Omskii 6922’. Omsk Oblast. 258617. No. 8610. ‘E-101-—Enisei’. Krasnoiarsk Krai. 258618. No. 8611. ‘Baikal’ (Tulunsk 28-H-12). Irkutsk Oblast. 258619. No. 8629. ‘Zeleniak’. Poland. 258620. No. 8633. ‘Teodoziia’. Poland. 258621. No. 9135. ‘Onokhoiskii A-547’. Buriat-Mongolia, A.S.S.R. 258622. No. 9949. ‘Iugeva Koidv’ (Rassvet). Estonia. 258623. No. 10036. ‘Seberyny 990’. Krasnoiarsk Krai. 258624. No. 10096. ‘Pokrovskii’ (mixed). Yakutsk, A.S.S.R. 170 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 258539, to 258738—Continued 258599 to 258638—Continued ‘Belorusskii 1148/2’. Brestsk Oblast, Belorussia. ‘Belorusskii 981/9’. Brestsk Oblast, Belorussia. ‘Onokhoiskii 114’. Buryat-Mongolia, A.S.S.R. ‘Onokhoiskii 214’. Buryat-Mongolia, A.S8.S.R. ‘Sretinskii 1069’. Chitinsk Oblast. 258625. 258626. 258627. 258628. 258629. 258630. 258631. 258632. fields. 258633. No Bashkir, A. No. tivated fields. . 10587. . 10588. OMS: . 10729. . 10730. . 10792. No. 9275. 9143. 6753. 258634. No. 7910. 258635. No. 4829. 258636 and 258637. 258636. 258637. 258638. 258639. 258640. 258641. 258642. 258643. 258644. 258645. 258646. 258647. 258648. 258649. 258650. 258651. 258652. 258653. 258654. 258655. 258656. 258657. 258658 to 258660. No. 258658. 258659. 258660. ‘Iskutskii 1708’. Yakutsk, (Mixture) (var. flava X var. (var. flava X var. obtusata). Seoelkue A.S.S.R. aristata). Adventive in cultivated (var. kasanensis X var. volgensis). Adventive in cul- Tatar, A.S.S.R. ‘Krausei’. Omsk Oblast. Adventive in cultivated fields. Armenia. (Var. mutica X var. aurea.) No. 10739. (Mixture). Zakarpatsk Oblast. No. 10743. (Mixture). Zakarpatsk Oblast. No. 258639 to 258654. No. No. . 4301. . 4676. . 4816. 5 UNO Ol. 382 oV.. . 8454. . 8609. . 9273: . 9950. . 9963. . 9946. . 10245. No. 258655 to 258657. No. No. 4079/5. 9951. 1302. 3444. 10512. 1738. 8625. ‘Iugeya Roste Kipdlam’. Estonia. AVENA SATIVA var. ARISTATA Schlecht. ‘Moskovskii 315’. Moscow Oblast. ‘Zhemchushina’. Kirovsk Oblast. Adventive in cultivated fields. Gruzinsk, A.S.S.R. Turkey. Adventive in cultivated fields. Armenia. (Mixture). Western China. ‘Morash’. Kirovsk Oblast. ‘Sovetskii’. Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. ‘Viatsk 06522’. Kirovsk Oblast. ‘Rekord’. Kirovsk Oblast. (Mixture). Ukraine. ‘lugeva Agu’ (Zaria). Estonia. Stipryoles. Lithuania. ‘Girunes’. Lithuania. ‘Aristats 7’. Kazakh. ‘Aristata 16’. Kirovsk Oblast. (Mixture). Irkutsk Oblast, AVENA SATIVA var. BRUNNEA Koern. & Wern. Siberia. (Mixture). Uliasytai, Mongolia. No. 4516. (Mixture). Khevsuretiya, Northern Caucasus. ‘Grivach’. Poland. AVENA SATIVA var. FLAVA Koern. No. 9640. ‘Kizak’. Grodnensk Oblast, Belorussia. No. 10055. ‘Odnogrivuinyi Mestnyi’. Udmurtsk, A.S.S.R. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 171 258539 to 258738—Continued 258661 to 258665. AvVENA SATIVA var. GRISEA Koern. & Wern. 258661. No. 1742. (Mixture). Irkutsk Oblast, Siberia. 258662. No. 1746. (Mixture). Irkutsk Oblast, Siberia. 258663. No. 4065. ‘Ozimui Obes’. Crimean Oblast, Ukraine. 258664. No. 4074/12. (Mixture). Uliasytai, Mongolia. 258665. No. 10872. ‘Kabardinets’. Kabardino-Balkarsk. 258666. AVENA SATIVA var. MONTANA Alef. No. 4808. Adventive in cultivated fields. Armenia. 258667 to 258723. AVENA SATIVA var. MUTICA Schlecht. 258667. No. 10733. ‘Kekhra Sasgirikas’. Estonia. 258668. No. 1253. ‘Samarskii Samui Rannii’. Kuibysheksk Oblast. 258669. No. 2306. ‘Shatilovskii 33’. Orlovsk Oblast. 258670. No. 2307. ‘Shatilovskii 56’. Orlovsk Oblast. 258671. No. 2392. (Mixture). Irkutsk Oblast, Siberia. 258672. No. 3443. ‘Seberianin’. Kirovsk Oblast. 258673. No. 4079. (Mixture). Uliasytai, Mongolia. 258674. No. 4538. Adventive in cultivated fields. Tatar, A.S.S.R. 258675. No. 4646. Vilayet Ankara, Turkey. 258676. No. 4649. Vilayet Ankara, Turkey. 258677. No. 4653. Vilayet Ankara, Turkey. 258678. No. 4664. Vilayet Konia, Turkey. 258679. No. 4666. Vilayet Konia, Turkey. 258689. No. 4672. Adventive in cultivated fields. Vilayet Marash, Turkey 258681. No. 6809. ‘Kerkhniaschskii 41’. Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. 258682. No. 7006. (Mixture). Dagestan, A.S.S.R. 258683. No. 7014. (Mixture). Dagestan, A.S.S.R. 258684. No. 7031. (Mixture). Dagestan, A.S.S.R. 258685. No. 7759. (Mixture). Western China. 258686. No. 7951. ‘Mutica 145’. Omsk Oblast. 258687. No. 8077. ‘Krymskii 75’. Ukraine, 8.S.R. 258688. No. 8238. ‘Minskii 92’. Minsk Oblast, Belorussia, 8.S.R. 258689. No. 8239. ‘Minskii 100’. Minsk Oblast, Belorussia, 8.S.R. 258690. No. 8254. ‘Vydvizhenets F-194’. Krasnoiarsk Krai. 258691. No. 8614. ‘Chakinskii 1812’. Tambovsk Oblast. 258692. No. 8622. ‘Rykhlik Kozarovskii’.. Ex Poland. 258693. No. 8768. ‘Mutica 588’. Leningrad, Oblast. 258694. No. 8769. ‘Krymskii 53’. Crimea Oblast, Ukraine, 8.S.R. 258695. No. 8770. ‘Krymskii 90’. Crimea Oblast, Ukraine, S.S.R. 258696. No. 9128. ‘Shatilovskii 30-H-15’. Orlovsk Oblast. 258697. No. 9134. ‘Beta 10-H—4’ (Sibiriak). Irkutsk Oblast. 258698. No. 9136. ‘Khoinitskii’ (mixed). Belorussia, S.S.R. 258699. No. 9715. ‘Khibiny 1’. Murmansk Oblast. 172 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 258539. to 258738—Continued 258667 to 258723—Continued 258700. 258701. 258702. 258703. 258704. 258705. 258706. 258707. 258708. 258709. 258710. 258711. 258712. 258713. S.8.R. 258714. 258715. 258716. 258717. 258718. 258719. 258720. 258721. 258722. 258723. No. . 9869. ‘Khibiny 2’. Murmansk Oblast. . 9929. ‘Stendskii Malui Lannii’. Latvia, 8.S.R. . 9936. ‘Priekulskii Belui’. Latvia, 8.S.R. . 9939. ‘Bendery 878a’. Moldavia, 8.8.R. . 9948. ‘Kekhrskii Rannii’. Estonia, §8.8.R. . 9966. ‘Onokhoiskii C-213’. Buriat-Mongolia. . 10414. (Mixture). Lithuania, 8.S.R. . 10413. (Mixture). Lithuania, 8.8.R. . 10731. ‘Aleksandrovskii 764’. Vladimirsk Oblast. . 10734. ‘Iugeva Khiamarik’. Estonia, 8.S.R. . 10753. (Mixture). Zakarpatsk Oblast. . 10768. ‘Bolshevik’. Kiev Oblast, Ukraine, 8.8.R. . 10769. ‘Komsomolets’. Kiev Oblast, Ukraine, 8.S.R. . 10787. ‘Semipalatinskii 254’. Semipalatinsk Oblast, Kazakh, . 10788. ‘Beltskii 1’. Moldavia, 8.S.R. . 10790. ‘Lgovskii 1026’. Kursk Oblast. . 108380. ‘Stendskii 6977’. Latvia, S.S.R. . 10854. ‘Artemovskii 1’. Stalinsk, Oblast. . 10866. ‘Kazanskii 660’. Tatar, A.S.S.R. . 10867. ‘Chkalovskii 90’. Chkalovsk Oblast. . 10868. ‘Vologodskii 1’. Vologodsk Oblast. . 10869. ‘Nosovskii 1’. Chernigovaki Oblast. . 10870. ‘Nemchinovskii 1’. Moscow Oblast. 10951. ‘Ligo’. Latvia, $.S.R. 258724 to 258726. AVENA SATIVA var. OBTUSATA Alef. 258724. 258725. 258727 to 258733. No. 258727. No. 3456. ‘Magistral’. Kirovsk Oblast. No. 10420. Mixture. Lithuania, 8.8.R. 258726. No. 10772. ‘Vsered’. Sakhalinsk, Oblast. 9285. 258728 to 258731. 258728. 258729. 258730. 258731. 258733. AVENA STRIGOSA Schreb. Ukraine, 8.8.R. Typical. No. 2168. Latvia, S.S.R. No. 4914. Novgorodsk Oblast. No. 5199. Ex Lugo, Spain. No. 5201. Ex Lugo, Spain. 258732. No. 2172. No. 5218. Ex France. Ex Lugo, Spain. 258734. AvENA SATIVA var. SEGITALIS Vav. Adventive in cultivated fields. Kirovsk Oblast. No. 2896. 258735 to 258738. AVENA SATIVA Var. VOLGENSIS Nevski. Adventive in cultivated fields. Tatar, A.S.S.R. 258735. 258736. No. No. 2130 2131 258737. No. 2138. 258738. No. 6745, JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 173 258738 and 258740. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Division of Botany, Pretoria. Received June 24, 1959. 258739. Hisiscus CANNABINUS L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. Collected near Pretoria. 258740. HIBISCUS sp. Seed from the Okavango area. Frost sensitive. 258741 to 258794. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the All- Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received June 24, 1959. 258741 and 258742. ALOPECURUS PRATENSIS L. Poaceae. Meadow foxtaile 258741. No. 26724. ‘Morshanskii 769’. Tambov Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258742. No. 27858. ‘Iugeba 6’. Estonia, S.S.R. 258743 to 258747. BRoMUS INERMIS Leyss. Poaceae. Smooth brome.. 258743. No. 26779. ‘Omskii 1585’. Omsk Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258744. No. 25756. ‘Morshanskii 760’. Tambov Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258745. No. 27852. ‘Penzenskii 1’. Penza Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258746. No. 28270. ‘Bashkirskii’. Mixture. Bashkir A.S.S.R., R.S.F.S.R. 258747. No. 29194. ‘Bezenchukskii 9’. Kuybyshev Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258748 and 258749. Frsruca ELATIOR L. Poaceae. Meadow fescue. 258748. No. 22827. ‘Leningradskaia 804’. Leningrad Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258749. No. 22858. ‘Moskovskaia 62’. Moscow Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258750 to 258758. MepicaGco FALcCATA L. Fabaceae. Yellow-flowered alfalfa. 258750. No. 13412. Wild. Kazakh, 8.S.R. 258751. No. 22506. ‘Kubanskaia Zholtaia’. Krasnodar Krai, R.S.F.S.R 258752. No. 16390. Wild. Rostov Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258753. No. 20044. ‘Zaisanskaia’. Wild. Kazahk, S.S.R. 258754. No. 22382. ‘Maikopskaia Zholtaia’. Krasnodar Krai, R.S.F.S.R. 258755. No. 23738. ‘Krasnokulskaia 4009’. Saratov Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258756. No. 26689. ‘Omskaya 1251’. Omsk Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258757. No. 26771. ‘Sternaia 600’. Voronezh Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258758. No. 28900. ‘Dukorestushchaia’. Krasnoyarsk Krai, R.S.F.S.R. 258759 to 258762. MerpicaGo PLATYCARPA (L.) Trautv. 258759. No. 15623. 258760. No. 24956. Western Siberia. 258761. No. 25087. Western Siberia. 258762. No. 29008. Altai Krai, R.S.F.S.R. 258763 to 258766. MerpicaGo sativa L. Alfalfa. 258763. No. 4556. ‘Omskaia Gibridnaia 1661’. Omsk Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258764. No. 20131. ‘Omskaia 8893’. Omsk Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258765. No. 24988. ‘Omskaia Gibridnaia 9792’. Omsk Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. - 258766. No. 29010. ‘Pushkinskaia’. Mixture. Azerbaidjan, 8.S8.R. 174 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 258741 to 258794— Continued 258767 to 258778. ONOBRYCHIS VICIIFOLIA Scop. Fabaceae. Sainfoin. 258767. No. 11445. Mixture. 258768. No. 14377. ‘Reskhanii 1251’. Ukraine, 8.8.R. 258769. No. 16144. ‘Dukorastuschaia’. Armenia, 8.S.R. 258770. No. 11436. ‘Dukorastushchii’. Stavropol Krai, R.S.F.S.R. 258771. No. 16290. ‘Dukorastushchii’. Krasnodar Krai, R.S.F.S.R. 258772. No. 11446. ‘Dukorastushchii’. Azerbaidjan, 8.S.R. 258773. No. 19571. ‘Miatiletka’. Ukraine, 8.S.R. 258774. No. 9696. ‘Severo-Kavkazckii Dvuukosnii’. Krasnodar Krai, IRAs dciealats 258775. No. 11732. Mixture. Armenian, §8.S.R. 258776. No. 16537. ‘Dukoractushchii’. Krachaev Out Oblast. 258777. No. 16560. ‘Dukoractushchii’. Kabardin, A.S.S.R., R.S.F.S.R 258778. No. 29982. ‘Dukoractushchii’. Kabardin, A.S.S.R., R.S.F.S.R. 258779 to 258784. PHLEUM PRATENSE L. Poaceae. Timothy. 258779. No. 22010. ‘Moskovskaia 362’. Moscow Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258780. No. 22854. ‘Moskovskaia 1480’. Moscow Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258781. No. 26834. ‘Moskovskaia 5’. Moscow Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258782. No. 27719. ‘Narytskaia’. Tomsk Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258783. No. 27887. ‘Yaroslavskaia 11’. Yaraslav Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258784. No. 28022. ‘Krasnoufitskaia 137’. Sverdlovsk Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258785 and 258786. Poa PRATENSIS L. Poaceae. Kentucky bluegrass. 258785. No. 27876. ‘Morshanskii’. Tambov Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258786. No. 22011. ‘Moskovskii 2019’. Moscow Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258787 and 258788. TRIFOLIUM AMBIGUUM Bieb. Fabaceae. Kura clover. 258787. No. 32482. Armenia, 8.8.R. 258788. No.30172. Krasnodar Krai, R.S.F.S.R. 258789 to 258791. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae Red clover. 258789. No. 27616. ‘Gdovskii’. Pskov Oblast. R.S.F.S.R. 258790. No. 26170. ‘Borovichskii’. Novgorod Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258791. No. 26637. ‘Narymskii’. Moscow Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258792 and 258793. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 258792. No. 25347. ‘Estonskii Kudriash’. Estonia, 8.S.R. 258793. No. 35154. ‘Kirovskii’. Kirov Oblast. R.S8.S.F.R. 258794. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. No. 20138. ‘Belotzerkovskii 3306’. Ukraine, 8.8.R. 258795 to 258806. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Received June 25, 1959. 258795. SoRGHUM ARUNDINACEUM (Willd.) Stapf Poaceae. Kamerun grass. No. 12020. College of Agriculture, Potchefstroom, South Africa. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 175 258795 to 258806—Continued 258796. SORGHUM AUSTRALIENSE Garber & Snyder C845. Northern Territory. 258797. SORGHUM BREVICALLOSUM Garber C898. Northern Territory. 258798. SoRGHUM DIMIDIATUM Stapf No. 17379. Ministry of Agriculture, Wad Medani, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. 258799. SorGHUM INTRANS F. Muell. C1021. Northern Territory. 258800. SorGHUM LAXIFLORUM F, M. Bailey C876. Northern Territory. 258801. SorcHum NiTIDUM (Vahl) Pers. Q262. Queensland. 258802. SorcHuM PLUMOSUM (R. Br.) Beauv. C894. Northern Territory. 258803 and 258804. SoRGHUM STIPOIDEUM (Ewart & J. White) Gard. & Hubb. 258803. C453. Northern ‘erritory. 258804. W620. Western Australia. 258805. SoRGHUM DURRA Forsk. No. 13665. Agriculture Research Institute, Coimbatore, India. 258866. SORGHUM sp. No. 13299. Institute of Plant Industry, Indore, India. 258807 to 258812. From Rumania. Seeds presented by the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Received June 26, 1959. 258807. CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. 258808 to 258812. LycoPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato 258808. ‘Aurora’. 258809. ‘De Tiganesti’. 258810. ‘Linia 71’. 258811. ‘Master Carnosa’. 258812. ‘Selectiunea Falticeni’. 258813 to 258816. From Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the All-Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received June 26, 1959. Seeds collected by the Voronezh Botanical Garden and the Armenian Academy of Science. 258813. Lacruca sALicgNa L. Cichoriaceae. 258814. Lacruca sATIVA L. Lettuce. 258815 and 258816. Lacruca SERRIOLA L. 258815. No.1. 258816. No. 2. 176 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 258817 to 258845. Mepicaco sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa.. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the All-Union. Institute of Plant Breeding, Leningrad. Received June 30, 1959. 258817. No. 27733. ‘Azerbaidzhanskaia 262’. Azerbaidjan, S.S.R. 258818. No. 22502. ‘Balskovskaia’. Ukraine, 8.S.R. 258819. No. 26948. ‘Balyiskaia’. Stalingrad Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258820. No. 26596. ‘Bogarnaia No. 1’. Uzbek, S.S.R. 258821. No. 26787. ‘Brodskaia’. Chkalov Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. me No. 20897. ‘Cemirechenskaia 951’. Alma-Ata Oblast, Kazakh. 258823. No. 28220. ‘Chishminskaia 130’. Bashkir, A.S.S.R., R.S.F.S.R. 258824. No. 28910. ‘Dnepropetrovskaia’. Ukraine, S.S.R. 258825. No. 29567. ‘Dolinskaia No. 2’. Karaganda Oblast, Kazakh, S.S.R.. 258826. No. 20896. ‘Ferganskaia’. Fergana Oblast, Uzbek, S.8.R. 258827. No. 23425. ‘Kamalinskaia 530’. Krasnoyarsk Krai, R.S.F.S.R. 258828. No. 23426. ‘Kamalinskaia 930’. Krasnoyarsk Krai, R.S.F.S.R. 258829. No. 29566. ‘Kazanskaia 64/95’. Tatar, ASSR, R.S.F.S.R. 258830. No. 23449. ‘Kinelskaia No. 5’. Kuybyshev Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258831. No. 23448. ‘Kinelskaia 2616’. Kuybyshev Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258832. No. 22504. ‘Manuchskaia’. Rostov Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258833. No. 20140. ‘Markhamatskaia 5117’. Uzbek, S.S.R. 258834. No. 27546. ‘Nakhichevanskaia’. Nakhichevan, A.S.S.R. 258835. No. 26828. ‘Onokhoiskaia’. Buryat-Mongolia, ASSR, R.S.F.S.R.. 258836. No. 26688. ‘Priaralskaia’. Aktyubinsk Oblast, Kazakh, 8.S8.R. 258837. No. 29202. ‘Slavianskaia’. Krasnodar Krai, R.S.F.S.R. 258838. No. 25782. ‘Tibetskaia’. Aktyubinsk Oblast, Kazakh, 8.S.R. 258839. No. 26528. ‘“lulkevichskaia’. Krasnodar Krai, R.S.F.S.R. 258840. No. 26714. ‘Ukrainskaia 256’. Ukraine, S.S.R. 258841. No. 25081. ‘Uralskaia Siniaia’. North Kazakhstan Oblast, Kazakh S.8.R. 258842. No. 24336. ‘Zaikevicha’. Ukraine, 8.S.R. 258843. No. 23858. ‘Zaikevicha Odesskii’. Ukraine, S.S.R. 258844. No. 26704. Alma-Ata Oblast, Kazakh, 8.S.R. 258845. No. 30105. Kurgan Oblast, R.S.F.S.R. 258846. CyNoDON DAcTYLON (L) Pers. Poaceae. Bermudagrass. From the Union of South Africa. Roots presented by the South African Turf Research Station, Bergvlei, Johannesburg. Received July 2, 1959. 258847 and 258848. From China. Plants collected by the University of California Advisory Team, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan. Received July 6, 1959. — 258847. CHRYSANTHEMUM (hybrids). Asteraceae. ‘Taiwan 19’; ‘King in White’. Standards white. 258848. CHRYSANTHEMUM (hybrids). ‘Taiwan 24’; ‘The Dress Up Dala’. Standards red. JANUARY 1, 19599 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 177 258849 to 258857. From Bolivia. Tubers and seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Inter- American Agricultural Service, La Paz. Received July 6, 1959. 258849 to 258851. SoLANuUM CARDENASII Hawkes Solanaceae. 258849. ‘Chaucha Amarilla’. Tubers. 258850. ‘Chaucha Negra’. Tubers. 258851. ‘Chaucha Redonda’. ‘Tubers. 258852 to 258854. SoLANUM PHUREJA Juz. & Buk. 258852. ‘Blanca’. Tubers. 258853. ‘Negra’. Tubers. 258854. ‘Roja’. Tubers. 258855. SoLANUM CARDENASII Hawkes Seeds from Vallegrande. 258856. SoLANUM VIOLACEIMARMORATUM Bitter Seeds from Unduavi. 258857. SOLANUM sp. Seeds from La Paz. 258858. SoLtaANum sp. Solanaceae. From Mexico. Seeds collected by H. 8. Gentry, agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received July 6, 1959. Col. No. 17720. Twenty-one miles east of Ensenada, Baja California. Suffru- tescent herb; leaves narrow, small, caudex woody from several stems. 258859. VirEx aGNnus-castus Linn. Verbenaceae. Lilac chaste-tree. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Forest Research Institute, Ilanoth. Received July 7, 1959. Collected in West Galilee, Naharia, 1956. 258860 to 258936. From Bolivia. Tubers presented by the Departamento de Botanica, Universidad Mayor de San Simon, Cochabamba. Received July 7, 1959. 258860. SoLANUM AHANHUIRI Juz. & Buk. Solanaceae. No. 55. ‘Papa Yare’. Oruro. Elevation 3,700 meters. 258861 to 258899. SoLANUM ANDIGENUM Juz. & Buk. 258861. No. 1. ‘Abajena’. Lagunillas-Potosi. Elevation 3,600 meters. 258862. No.2. ‘Yana Imilla’. Lagunillas-Potosi. Elevation 3,200 meters. 258863. No.8. ‘Sacampaya’. Tinguipaya-Potosi. Elevation 3,800 meters. 258864. No. 11. ‘Sipankachi’. Lagunillas-Potosi. Elevation 3,600 meters. 258865 to 258872. Tinguipaya-Potosi. Elevation 3,700 meters. 258865. No. 15. ‘Pali’. 258866. No. 19. ‘Alka Koillw’. 258867. No. 21. ‘Yana Alka Luki’. 258868. No. 22. ‘Soliman’. 258869. No. 25. ‘Yana Papa’. 258870. No. 27. ‘Pituhuayaka’. 258871. No. 36. ‘Alka Papa’. 206—040—66——_12 178 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 258860 to 258936—Continued 258861 to 258899—Continued 258865 to 258872— Continued 258872. No. 37. ‘Kellu Lurun’. 258873 to 258878. Oruro. Elevation 3,700 meters. 258873. No. 47. ‘Puka Pali’. 258874. No. 48. ‘Amajaya’. 258875. No. 53. ‘Huaca Nahui’. 258876. No. 54. ‘Huaca Zapatu’. 258877. No. 56. ‘Siquinchilla’. 258878. No. 59. ‘Yana Papa’. 258879 to 258882. Challapata-Oruro. Elevation 3,700 meters. 258879. No. 61. ‘Yana Condori’. 258880. No. 73. ‘Puka Imilla’. 258881. No. 85. ‘Aika Imilla’. 258882. No. 92. ‘Huacazapatu’. 258883. No. 95. ‘Yurac Sotamari’. Poopo-Oruro. Elevation 3,600 meters. 258884. No. 135. ‘Janko Imilla’. Tacacoma-La Paz. Elevation 3,400 meters. 258885. No. 136. ‘Chiar Imilla’. Tacacoma-La Paz. Hlevation 3,600 meters. 258886. No. 165. ‘Runa’. Chachacomani-Quillacollo. Elevation 2,800 meters. 258887. No. 169. ‘Puca Mama’. Chachacomani-Quillacollo. Elevation 2,800 meters. 258888. No. 174. ‘Yurac Imilla’. Chachacomani-Quillacollo. Elevation 2,800 meters. 258889. No. 270. ‘Zapallu Papa’. Chico-Chico-Potosi. Elevation 3,600 meters. 258890. No. 302. ‘Membrilla’. Linares-Potosi. Elevation 3,600 meters. 258891. No. 305. ‘Puka Imilla’. Linares-Potosi. Elevation 3,600 meters. 258892. No. 3807. ‘Tunku-Thuru’. Linares-Potosi. Elevation 3,600 meters. 258893. No. 308. ‘Puca Chuchulli’. Linares-Potosi. Elevation 3,600 meters. 258894. No. 357. ‘Sipu-siqui’. Choro-Ayopaya. Elevation 3,000 meters. 258895 to 258899. Puna-Potosi. Elevation 3,600 meters. 258895. No. 371. ‘Puca Palama’. 258896. No. 372. ‘Alkanahui’. 258897. No. 373. ‘Yana Imilla’. 258898. No. 377. ‘Puka Chuchulli’. 258899. No. 381. ‘Yana Palama’. 258900. SoLANUM CURTILOBUM Juz. & Buk. No. 30. ‘Yana Luki’. Tinguipaya-Potosi. Elevation 3,700 meters. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 179 258860 to 258936—Continued 258901 to 258905. SoLANUM JUZEPCZUKI Bukas. 258901. No.29. ‘Chko-Luki’. Tinguipaya-Potosi. Elevation 3,700 meters. 258902. No. 71. ‘Kaisalla Luki’. Poopo-Oruro. Elevation 3,700 meters. 258903. No. 46. ‘Luki-Morado’. Oruro. Elevation 3,700 meters. 258904. No. 43. ‘Puka Luki’. Oruro. Elevation 3,700 meters. 258905. No.4. ‘Yurac Luki’. Tinguipaya-Potosi. Elevation 3,700 meters. 258906 to 258914. SoLanum sTENoTomUM Juz. & Buk. 258906. No. 382. ‘Anil Papa’. Puna-Potosi. Elevation 3,600 meters. 258907. No. 99. ‘Huaca Nahui’. Challapata-Oruro. Elevation 3,600 meters. 258908. No. 58. ‘Jahuanchara’. Oruro. Elevation 3,700 meters. 258909. No. 88. ‘Papa Isuli’. Poopo-Oruro. Elevation 3,700 meters. 258910. No. 79. ‘Papa Leke’. Poopo-Oruro. Elevation 3,700 meters. 258911. No. 363. ‘Pituhuayaka’. Choro-Ayopaya. Elevation 3,000 meters. 258912. No. 176. ‘Puka Sotamari’. Chachacomani-Quillacollo. Eleva- tion 2,900 meters. 258913. No. 366. ‘Yana Koillu’. Choro-Ayopaypa. Elevation 3,000 meters. 258914. No. 304. ‘Yurac Malkachu’. Linares-Potosi. Elevation 3,700 meters. 258915. SoLANUM sp. No. 109. ‘Alka Imilla’. Challapata-Oruro. Elevation 3,700 meters. 258916. SoLANUM sp. No. 168. ‘Candelero’, Chachacomani-Quillacollo. Elevation 2,800 meters. 258917. SOLANUM sp. No. 350. ‘Checchi Pacena’. Choro-Ayopaya. Elevation 3,000 meters. 258918. SoLANUM sp. No. 139. ‘Chiarhuajli’. Tacacoma-La Paz. Elevation 3,600 meters. 258919. SoLANUM sp. No. 134. ‘Huila Pallalla’ or ‘Huilapichuyu’. Tacacoma-La-Paz. Elevation 3,600 meters. 258920. SoLANUM sp. No. 206. ‘Kutu’. Colomi-Chapare. Elevation 3,400 meters. 258921. SoLANUM sp. No. 168. ‘Lapia’. Chachacomani-Quillacollo. Elevation 2,800 meters. 258922. SoLANUM sp. No. 166. ‘Lunku Imilla’. Chachacomani-Quillacollo. Elevation 2,900 meters. 258923. SoOLANUM Sp. No. 250. ‘Lunku Imilla’. Colomi-Chapare. Elevation 3,400 meters. 258924. SoLANUM sp. No. 229. ‘Lunku-Taquina’. Altamachi-Ayopaya. Elevation 3,500 meters. 258925. SOLANUM Sp. No. 141. ‘Pako Imilla’. Tacacoma-La Paz. Elevation 3,600 meters. 180 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 258860 to 258936—Continued 258926. Noe agat meters. 258927. No. 252. 258928. No. 1383. 258929. No. 108. 258930. No. 170. meters. 258931. No. 107. 258932. No. 111. 258933. No. 112. 258934. No. 1138. 258935. No. 115. 258936. From Nigeria. Georgia. 258937. ‘Yana Pinu’. ‘Castle Cary’. SOLANUM Sp. ‘Papa Carloso’. Chachacomani-Quillacollo. Elevation 2,800 SOLANUM Sp. ‘Papa Peruana’. Colomi-Chapara. Elevation 3,400 meters. SOLANUM Sp. ‘Parko’. Jullumaica-La Paz. Elevation 3,600 meters. SOLANUM Sp. ‘Paka Taka’. Poopo-Oruro. Elevation 3,700 meters. SOLANUM Sp. ‘Tanta Huagua’.. Chachacomani-Quillacollo. Elevation 2,800 SOLANUM Sp. Challapata-Oruro. Elevation 3,700 meters. SOLANUM Sp. Oruro market. Elevation 3,700 meters. SOLANUM Sp. Oruro market. Elevation 3,700 meters. SOLANUM Sp. Oruro market. Elevation 3,700 meters. SOLANUM Sp. Oruro market. Elevation 3,700 meters. SOLANUM Sp. No. 142. Tacacoma-La Paz. 258937 to 258942. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Elevation 3,600 meters. Peanut. Seeds presented by the Georgia Experiment Station, Tifton, Received July 9, 1959. Bunch type; late. 258938. ‘Kano 50’. Bunch type; late. 258939. ‘Maigardo’. Runner type. 258940. ‘Natal Common’. Spanish type. 258941. ‘Samaru 38’. Bunch type; late. 258942. ‘“Tudum Wada’. Runner type; very late. 258943. ARACHIS MARGINATA Gardn. From Argentina. and Introduction, Buenos Aires. Fabaceae. Seeds presented by the Division of |Plant Exploration Received July 9, 1959. DEIP 65190. Plants nonvigorous; seeds few. 258944. Matus sytvestrris Mill. From Turkey. Ankara. Dwarf type. Selection from different trees in two Nigde orchards. meters. Malaceae. Common apple. Budwood presented by the United States Operations Mission, Received July 9, 1959. Elevation 1,250 Limestone and volcanic areas, dividing line. Plants to one meter high; fruits sweet. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 181 258945 to 258947. From Japan. Plants collected by R. E. Perdue, Jr., agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received July 10, 1959. From Nakada Nursery, Angyo. July 6, 1959. 258945. JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS L. Pinaceae. Col. No. 9606. ‘Kaizuka’. 258946. LiriopE sp. Liliaceae. Col. No. 9605. ‘Hakuryuw’. 258947. LIRIOPE sp. Col. No. 9604. ‘Kokuryo’. 258948. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Pear. From Australia. Budwood presented by D. G. Mock, East Burwood, Victoria. Received July 13, 1959. 258949. CYNODON TRANSVAALENSIS Burtt-Davy. Poaceae. From Ethiopia. Rhizomes presented by Ben R. Jackson, Addis Ababa. Re- ceived July 14, 1959. 258950. Cirrus sp. Rutaceae. From India. Seeds presented by the Allahabad Agricultural Institute, New Delhi. Received July 14, 1959. ‘Galgal’. Monoembryonic. The tree and fruits resemble lemon, but there seem to be some notable differences in the tree as well as the fruit. 258951. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. From Venezuela. Seed presented by the United States Embassy, Caracas. Re- ceived July 8, 1959. ‘Cebda’. Ex El Salvador. 258952 and 258953. From Mexico and the United States. Plants collected by H. S. Gentry, agri- cultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received July 14, 1959. 258952. AGAVE PARVIFLORA Torr. Amaryllidaceae. Col. No. 17752. Ruby, Arizona. 258953. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 17782. Bahia San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico. Plant small, clustered rosettes; leaves faintly white-marked, finely filiferous, with deep rounded keel, reddish marginal above and below, somewhat falcate. 258954. STANGERIA ERIOPUS (Kunze.) Nash. Cycadaceae. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Division of Botany, Pretoria. Received July 14, 1959. 258955. Poa FLABELLATA (Lam.) Raspail. Poaceae. Tussock grass. From the Falkland Islands. Seeds presented by C. V. Porter, Blaine, Washington. Received July 15, 1959. Reported to be a very important Falkland grass. Plant hardy and adapted to poor soil. 258956 and 258957. AutumceEePA L. Liliaceae. Onion. From Chile. Seeds presented by the United States OperationsMission, Santiago. Received July 15, 1959. 182 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 258956 and 258957—Continued #58956. ‘Calderana 1028’. From ‘Copiapo’. Bulb flattened, straw-yellow; flavor strong. An early producer, keeping qualities poor. 258957. ‘Valenciana’. Bulb globe shape, yellow; flavor medium strong. A selection from the variety ‘Valenciana of Spain’; keeping quality poor. 258958 and 258959. From Kenya. Seeds presented by the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. Received July 17, 1959. 258958. ANDROPOGON DUMMERI Stapf Poaceae. Simba Hills, Sabaki River, near Galani. 258959. SACCHARUM SPONTANEUM L. Poaceae. Sugarcane. Simba Hills, Sabaki River, near Galani. 258960 to 258965. BrassicA OLERACEAE var. CAPITATA L. Brassi- caceae. Cabbage. From Denmark. Seeds purchased from A. Hansen, Kastrup, Amager. Received July 18, 1959. 258960. G9164. ‘Amager Shortstemmed’. (‘Danish Roundhead’, ‘Danish Ballhead Shortstemmed’). Head medium size, balloon-shaped; keeps well in storage. 258961. G9165. ‘Amager Mediumstemmed’. Heads medium size, heavier than ‘Amager Shortstemmed’, balloon-shaped; keeps well in storage. 258962. G9166. ‘Original Golden Acre’. Heads early, round, firm, medium size; outer leaves in narrow frame allowing close planting. Excellent quality. 258963. G9167. ‘Original Golden Acre’. Heads early, round, firm, medium size; outer leaves in narrow frame allowing close planting. Excellent quality. Backcrossed for yellows resistance. 258964. G9168. ‘Glory of Enkhuizen’. Plants early to midseason, large; heads globe-shaped, 5-6 pounds, hard; leaves numerous, large; extended slightly above top of head; stems small. Used for sauerkraut. 258965. G9169. ‘Original Louisiana’. 258966 to 259123. Vuirt1s (hybrids). Grape. From Germany. Cuttings presented by the Landes-Lchr-und Forschungsanstalt fir Wein- und Gartenbau, Neustad, Weinstr. 258966. No. 809. ‘Abduliski’. 258967. No. 472. ‘Agrio Mavro’. 258968. No. 755. ‘Akeny’. 258969. No. 763. ‘Ak Chalily’. 258970. No. 764. ‘Ak Jusium’. 258971. No. 761. ‘Ak Schekerek’. 258972. No. 745. ‘Ara Hirna’. 258973. No. 29. ‘Aramon Schwarz’. 258974. No. 902. ‘Al Yaium’. 258975. No. 72. ‘Alicante Provencial’. 258976. No. 291. ‘Alim Brusse’. 258977. No. 31. ‘Audibert’. 258978. No. 428. ‘Auguster Gelb’. 258979. No. 147. ‘Auvergnat’. — 258980. No. 189. ‘Auvergnat Blanc’. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 258966 to 259123—Continued 258981. 258982. 258983. 258984. 258985. 258986. 258987. 258988. 258989. 258990. 258991. 258992. 258993. 258994. 258995. 258996. 258997. 258998. 258999. 259000. 259001. 259002. 2590058. 259004. 259005. 259006. 259007. 259008. 259009. 259010. 259011. 259012. 259013. 259014. 259015. 259016. 259017. 259018. 259019. 259020. 259021. 259022. 259023. . 433. . 415. Bot: . 224. . 225. . 130. = £32! . 746. . 4, ‘Bakator’. ‘Balafante’. ‘Balsamina’. ‘Benis Salen’. ‘Bican du Cher’. ‘Cabernet Carmener’. ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’. ‘Cairadzouli Rosa’. ‘Calitor’. ‘Carignan’. ‘Carmenet’. ‘Chalian de Drome’. ‘Chalile Isium’. ‘Chalosse Dore’. ‘Chan Isium’. ‘Chaouch Von Degermenkoy’. ‘Chasselas de Nates’. ‘Chasselas Mi-cioutat’. ‘Chasselas Musque’. ‘Chasselas Napoleon’. ‘Chasselas Negrepont’. ‘Chasselas Vibert’. ‘Cinsaut’. ‘Clairette de Limou’. ‘Clairette Rosa’. ‘Clairette Weib’. ‘Corinthe Blanche’. ‘Cornichon de Crimec’. ‘Cornichon Rouge’. ‘Domery’. ‘Doppelaugen’. ‘Dirbey de Marseille’. ‘Espagnon’. ‘Feguiri’. ‘Fester’s White Seedling’. ‘Firsky Precoce’. ‘Folle Noir’. ‘Gaisdut’. ‘Gaisdut Blau’. ‘Gamay Grand’. ‘Gamay Rundblattrig’. ‘Gamay Toma’. ‘Gartentokay’. 1959 183 184 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 258966 to 259123—Continued 259024. No. 769. ‘Geok Souli’. 259025. No. 478. ‘Golden Ambro’. 259026. No. 481. ‘Goulu d’Iser’. 259027. No. 222. ‘Gradiska’. 259028. No. 206. ‘Gros Coulard Rosa’. 259029. No. 74. ‘Gros Pompega’. 259030. No. 121. ‘Guian Aromatique’. 259031. No. 350. ‘Guveho’. 259032. No. 768. ‘Houssein Lunda’. 259033. No. 973. ‘Jakdona’. 259034. No. 841. ‘Jakdona Rosa’. 259035. No. 762. ‘Jakschi Kirak’. 259036. No. 325. ‘Jaune de Catalogne’. 259037. No. 454. ‘Jaune de Smirma’. 259038. No. 10. ‘Joannene Charnu’. 259039. No. 436. ‘Kadarka’. 259040. No. 814. ‘Kara Isium Turkmensky’. 259041. No. 897. ‘Kara Oglan’. 259042. No. 819. ‘Kilossie Gebirgig’. 259043. No. 776. ‘Kule Dary’. 259044, No. 107. ‘Laguette’. 259045. No. 243. ‘Lignan Blanq’. 259046. No. 747. ‘Liali Bidona’. 259047. No. 313. ‘Lizilyskyi Blau’. 259048. No. 14. ‘Malvoisie Rot’. 259049. No. 241. ‘Madeleine Angevine’. 259050. No. 452. ‘Malvoiside Chypre’. 259051. No. 308. ‘Malvoisie Rot’. 259052. No. 246. ‘Marechal Bosque’. 259053. No. 38. ‘Maroccain Noir’. 259054. No. 401. ‘Martinstraube’. 259055. No. 756. ‘Matrassa’. 259056. No. 366. ‘Mauzac Rose’. 259057. No. 486. ‘Mellier de Borome’. 259058. No. 210. ‘Mondeuse’. 259059. No. 199. ‘Mornan’. 259060. No. 104. ‘Morsanne Blanc’. 259061. No. 77. ‘Mounestan’. 259062. No. 55. ‘Mourvedre de Goute’. 259063. No. 93. ‘Muscat Calliaba’. 259064. No. 287. ‘Muscat Croquant’. 259065. No. 102. ‘Muscat de Toscane’. 259066. No. 250. ‘Muscat du Puis de Dome’. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 185 258966 to 259123—Continued 259067. No. 248. ‘Muscat Precoce (14)’. 259068. No. 21. ‘Muscat Primavis’. 259069. No. 251. ‘Muscat Saint Daurant’. 259070. No. 261. ‘Muscat Simple’. 259071. No. 252. ‘Muscat Treweren’. 259072. No. 203. ‘Malvoisie de Lasserao’. 259073. No. 379. ‘Nassau’. 259074. No. 163. ‘Nerre de Maine’. 259075. No. 83. ‘Notre Dame’. 259076. No. 340. ‘Opporto Nr. 5’. 259077. No. 783. ‘Otscha Bala’. 259078. No. 80. ‘Pampega’. 259079. No. 253. ‘Panse Jaune’. 259080. No. 66. ‘Panse Weib Pane’. 259081. No. 341. ‘Polomino’. 259082. No. 112. ‘Petit Syrah du Rhone’. 259083. No. 491. ‘Pie Saint Marne’. 259084. No. 316. ‘Portugais’. 259085. No. 317. ‘Portugais Blow’. 259086. No. 168. ‘Pouton d’Agent’. 259087. No. 226. ‘Precose d’Ambre’. 259088. No. 255. ‘Precoce de Courtillier’. 259089. No. 492. ‘Precoce de Varnawa’. 259090. No. 388. ‘Riesling Weib’. 259091. No. 257. ‘Rolitas’. 259092. No. 462. ‘Rosaky’. 259093. No. 914. ‘Sabs Angur’. 259094. No. 806. ‘Said Guliami’. 259095. No. 259. ‘Saint Alban Anjou’. 259096. No. 898. ‘Sary Chaback’. 259097. No. 966. ‘Sary Kiriak’. 259098. No. 137. ‘Sauvignon’. 259099. No. 123. ‘Sauvignon Blanc’. 259100. No. 437. ‘Schwarz de Mongrie’. 259101. No. 460. ‘Schwarz de Smirna’. 259102. No. 824. ‘Sirkon Tieflraun’. 259103. No. 383. ‘Steinriesling’. 259104. No. 862. ‘Tagobi’. 259105. No. 767. ‘Tasch Buaky’. 259106. No. 739. ‘Taukwer Kachaetinsky’. 259107. No. 54. ‘Terret Schwarz’. 259108. No. 53. ‘Terret Bourre’. 259109. No. 983. ‘Tken Isium’. 186 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 258966 to 259123—Continued 259110. No. 430. ‘Tokay Klein’. 259111. No. 441. ‘Tokay Schwarz’. 259112. No. 275. ‘Tramme Chambrier’. 259113. No. 923. ‘Trapanlarin Kara’. 259114. No. 195. ‘Tressot-Noir’. 259115. No. 765. ‘Tscheliaki Weib’. 259116. No. 797. ‘“Tschetirbak’. 259117. No. 213. ‘Verdot Gris’. 259118. No. 140. ‘Verdot Noir’. 259119. No. 314. ‘Vernatschia’. 259120. No. 139. ‘Verdot Gris’. 259121. No. 466. ‘Zant’. 259122. No. 315. ‘Zibebe Blau’. 259123. Unlabeled. 259124 to 259127. Prunus armentaca L. Amyegdalaceae. Apricot. From Tunisia. Seeds presented by the Service Botanique, Ariana, Tunis. Re- ceived July 20, 1959. 259124. ‘Adedi’. 259125. ‘Arengi’. 259126. ‘Bedri’. 259127. ‘Fakoussi’. ae COcHLIOSTEMA JACOBIANUM C. Koch & Linden Comme- inaceae. From Costa Rica. Plants collected by E. P. Imle, collaborator, New Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Numbered July 20, 1959. Stemless herbacious perennial to 2 feet high; leaves in a rosette, spreading, sheathed at the base, to 20 inches long, 3 inches wide; peduncles stout, to 1 ft. long; flowers 1.75 inches across; sepals purple; petals violet-blue; peduncle has only occasional hair. 259129. CuusquEeA cuLEoU E. Desv. Poaceae. From Chile. Plants presented by the United States Operations Mission, Santiago. Received July 20, 1959. 259130. PLATANUS ORIENTALIS L. Platanaceae. Oriental planetree. From Greece. Cuttings presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Athens. Received July 20, 1959. 259131 to 259133. From Japan. Plant material collected by R. E. Perdue, Jr., New Crops Re- search Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received July 20, 1959. 259131 to 259133. Kamigamo Experimental Forest, Kyoto University, Kyoto. July 1, 1959. 259131. ViITIS AMURENSIS Rupr. Vitaceae. Amurgrape. Col. No. 9601. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 187 259131 to 259133—Continued _ 259131 to 259133—Continued 259132. VITIS COIGNETIAE Pulliat. Gloryvine grape. Col. No. 9600. 259133. ViTIS DAviIpII (Carr.) Foex. Brier grape, Col. No. 9602. 259134. GompHocaRPus sp. Asclepiadaceae. From unknown source. Seeds collected by E. P. Imle, Colombian flower exhibit, Pan-American Building, Washington, D.C. in April 1958. Numbered July 21, 1959. Col. No. 87. Plant multiple stemmed, siender, sparsely branched, to 8 feet high; leaves opposite, lanceolate, half inch wide, three inches long, pubescent on both surfaces, light green, paler beneath; flowers white, five-merous, in corymb on peduncles arising between the opposite leaves or immediately beneath the leaf; seed pod bladderlike, containing many winged seeds. 259135 and 259136. From Colombia. Seeds presented by the Granja Agricola Experimental, Palmira, Valle. Received July 21, 1959. 259135. CARICA CANDAMARCENSIS Hook.f. Caricaceae. ‘Papayuelo’. 259136. CARICA MICROCARPA Jacq. ‘Higuillo’. 259137 to 259139. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. From Surinam. Seeds presented by the United States Consulate, Georgetown, British Guiana. Received July 21, 1959. 259137. ‘Dima’. 259138. ‘Holland 5023’. 259139. ‘Krakti’. 259140. SrvERINIA sp. Rutaceae. Box-orange. From Brazil. Seeds collected by Llewelyn Williams, agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received March 18, 1958. Numbered July 21, 1959. Col. No. 16067A. Rio de Janeiro. Plants small, spiny, evergreen; bark green, turning to tan-white on older wood, leaves oval to obovate. 259141 to 259160. From the Netherlands. Plants collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received July 22, 1959. From G. Veerman, nursery Boskoop, except where otherwise noted. 259141 and 259142. Cyrtisus (hybrids) Fabaceae. Warminster broom. 259141. Col. No. 6319. ‘Hollandia’. Plant bushy, upright; flowers purplish-red with pink shades. 259142. Col. No.6320. ‘Zeelandia’. Flowers lilac-pink with reddish wings. 259143 to 259145. Hisiscus Syriacus L. Malvaceae. Shrub-althea. T. Westdijk nursery, Boskoop. 259143. Col. No. 6318. ‘Admiral Dewey’. Flowers double, white. 259144. Col. No. 6316. ‘Due de Brabant’. Flowers double, dark red. 259145. Col. No. 6317. ‘Monstrosus’. Flowers single, white with maroon center. 188 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 259141 to 259160—Continued 259146. PoTENTILLA FRUTICOSA L. Rosaceae. Shrubby cinquefoil.. Col. No. 6309. ‘Farreri Grandiflorum’. A large-flowered Farreri. 259147. PoTENTILLA FRUTICOSA var. PYRENAICA Willd. ex Schlecht. ae No. 6304. ‘Farreri Prostrata’. Plants spreading, low growing; flowers yellow. 259148 and 259149. PoTENTILLA FRUTICOSA var. VILMORINIANA Komar. 259148. Col. No. 6314. ‘Jackman’. Erect grower; flowers deep yellow. 259149. Col. No. 6307. ‘Klondike’. Flowers:deep golden yellow. 259150. PoTENTILLA FRUTICOSA L. Shrubby cinquefoil.. Col. No. 6313. ‘Maanelys’. 259151. POoTENTILLA FRUTICOSA var. VILMORINIANA Komar. Col. No. 6314. ‘Mount Everest’. Low growing; flowers white. 259152. POoTENTILLA FRUTICOSA Var. PARVIFOLIA (Fisch.) ex Schlecht. Col. No. 6312. ‘Primrose Beauty’. Flowers creamy-yellow. 259153. POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA var. PURDOMII Rehd Col. No. 6302. ‘Purdomii’. J. Spaargaren nursery, Boskoop. Plants erect; foliage silvery; flowers yellow. 259154 and 259155. PoTENTILLA FRUTICOSA var. VILMORINIANA Komar. 259154. Col. No. 6303. ‘Snowflake’. J. Spaargaren, nursery, Boskoop. Plants erect; stems reddish; flowers white. 259155. Col. No. 6308. ‘Waltonensis’. Plants spreading; flowers yellow. 259156. POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA var. VEITCHII (Wils.) Bean Col. No. 6315. ‘Veitchii’. Flowers white. 259157. PoOTENTILLA FRUTICOSA var. VILMORINIANA Komar. Col. No. 6305. ‘Vilmoriniana’. Leaves white tomentose beneath; flowers cream colored. 259158. POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA var. RIGIDA (Wall. ex Lehm.) Wolf. Col. No. 6311. Dense low-spreading shrub; flowers large, yellow. 259159. PoTENTILLA FRUTICOSA L. 7 Shrubby cinquefoil. Col. No. 6810. ‘Farreri’. Dwarf shrub; flowers bright yellow. 259160. PoTENTILLA FRUTICOSA L. Shrubby cinquefoil. Col. No. 6306. ‘Grandiflora’. Plants upright; flowers yellow. 259161. TRriroLiumM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clover. From Germany. Seeds presented by Norddentche Pflanzenzuht, Lubeck. Received July 22, 1959. ‘Lembkes Rotklee’. 259162 and 259163. Hisiscus cannaBinus L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. From the Sudan. Seeds presented by an unknown donor. Received July 22, 1959. 259162. ‘Karkade’. Kadugli, Nuba Mountain, Kordofan Province. _ 259163. ‘Karkade’. Wad Medani, Blue Nile Province. 259164 and 259165. iromora BaTaras (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. From Guatemala. Roots and vine sections Dresentad by C. L. Lundell, Tikal, Peten. Received July 22, 1959. 259164. No. 16099. Red. 259165. No. 16175. White. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 189 259166 to 259169. SaccHARUM OFFICINARUM L. Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Mexico. Cuttings presented by the Instituto para el Mejoramiento de Azucar, Balderas. Received July 24, 1959., _ 259166. ‘Mexico 53-122’. 259168. PM 20. 259167. ‘Mexico 53-176’. 259169. PM 52-48. 259170 to 259172. Turosproma cacao L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From the British West Indies. Seeds presented by the Department of Agricul- ture, St. Clair, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. Received July 24, 1959. 259170. ICS 1 X IMC 67. 259171. ICS 1 Xx SCA 6. 259172. ICS 1 X SCA 12. 259173 to 259176. From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the National Botanic Gardens, Kirstenbosch, Cape Province. Received July 24, 1959. 259173. HiBIscus DIVERSIFOLIUS Jacq. Malvaceae. Rosemallow. 259174. Hisiscus tupwier Eckl. & Zeyh. 259175. H1Biscus PEDUNCULATUS LL. f. 259176. Hisiscus CANNABINUS L. Kenaf, 259177 and 259178. From Peru. Seeds collected by W. C. Gregory, North Carolina State College, Raleigh, North Carolina. Received July 27, 1959. 259177. Lupinus sp. Fabaceae. Col. No. 454. Central Highway at Matucana, east of Lima. Elevation 10,000 feet. 259178. LuPiINus sp. Col. No. 455. Casoracra, 9 miles east of La Roya. Elevation 13,000 feet. 259179 to 259181. SaccHarum (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Australia. Cuttings presented by the Northern Sugar Experiment Sta- tion, Gordonvale, Queensland. Received July 27, 1959. 259179. 57 N.G. 59. 259180. 57 N.G. 69. 259181. 57 N.G. 79. 259182. Saccuarum (hybrid). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Mexico. Cuttings presented by the Instituto para el Mejoramiento de Azucar, Balderas. Received July 27, 1959. ‘Criolla Morada’. 259183. SaccHarum (hybrid). From Puerto Rico. Cuttings presented by E. Boneta-Garcia, Agricultural Ex- periment Station, Rio Piedras. Received July 31, 1959. eRe 1032) 259184 to 259415. From various foreign sources. Clones growing at the United States Plant Intro- duction Station, Miami, Florida. Numbered July 27, 1959. 259184. HEVEA BENTHAMIANA Muell. Euphorbiaceae. F 4506. United States Rubber Plant Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica. 190 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 259184 to 259415—Continued 259185 to 259286. HEVEA BRASILIENSIS (A. Juss.) Muell. Para rubber tree. 259185. C 256. Guatemala Rubber Station, Entre Rios, Guatemala; from Liberia. 259186. C318. Guatemala Rubber Station, Entre Rios, Guatemala; from Liberia. 259187. F 351 (GF 111). From Brazil. 259188. F 406. C. H. T. Townsend, Jr., Belterra, Para, Brazil. 259189. F409. (GF 47). Washington, D.C. From Brazil. 259190. F 1619. From Brazil. 259191. F 1620. (GF45). United States Rubber Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; from Brazil. 259192. F 1638. From Brazil. Selection at Fordlandia. 259193. FB 3300. C. H. T. Townsend, Jr., Belterra, Para, Brazil. Se- lection from Belterra seedlings. 259194. FX 25. (GF 141). From Brazil. A high yielding and Dothi- della ulez resistant cross. 259195. FX 87. United States Rubber Plant Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; from Brazil. A high yielding and Dothidella ulez resistant Cross. . 259196. FX 232. C. H. T. Townsend, Jr., Belterra, Para, Brazil. Intra- specific cross. 259197. FX 273. From Brazil. Intraspecific cross. 259198. FX 714. C.H. T. Townsend, Jr., Beltera, Para, Brazil. A high yielding and Dothidella ulez resistant cross. 259199. FX 1042. United States Plant Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; from Brazil. 259200. FX 3009. United States Rubber Plant Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; from Brazil. 259201. FX 3028. United States Rubber Plant Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; from Brazil. 259202. FX 3022. C.H. 1. Townsend, Jr., Beltera, Para, Brazil. Intra- specific cross. 259203. FX 3635. United States Rubber Plant Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; from Brazil. Intraspecific cross. 259204. FX 3649. United States Rubber Plant Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; from Brazil. 259205. FX 3864. United States Rubber Plant Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; from Brazil. 259206. FX 4098. United States Rubber Plant Field Station, Tur- rialba, Costa Rica and Estacion Experimental, Cuyotenango Such. Guatemala; from Brazil. Intraspecific cross. 259207. GA 163 (Avros 1638). Rubber Station, Marfranc, Jeremie, Haiti; from Sumatra. 259208. GA 255 (Avros 255). Far East; from Sumatra. 259209. GA 272 (Avros 272). Rubber Station, Marfranc, Jeremie, Haiti; from Sumatra. 259210. GA 273 (Avros 273). Aycock, Honduras; from Sumatra. 259211. GA 308 (Avros 308) F 2103. Rubber Station, Marfranc, Jeremie, Haiti; from Sumatra. 259212. GA 337 (Avros 337). Aycock, Honduras; from Sumatra. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 191 259184 to 259415—Continued 259185 to 259286—Continued 259213. GA 352 (Avros 352) F 2112. Washington, D.C.; from Sumatra. 259214. GA 1126 (Avros 1126). From Sumatra. 259215. GA 1279 (Avros 1279). From Sumatra. 259216. GA 1518 (Avros 1518). Rubber Station, Marfrane, Jeremie, Haiti; from Sumatra. 259217. GA 1581 (Avros 1581). From Sumatra. 259218. GP 4. Rubber Station, Marfranc, Jeremie, Haiti. 259219. GU 110. Rubber Station, Cuyotenango, Such., Guatemala. 259220. GT 711. Far East. 259221. GT127. Far East. 259222. GV 17. Washington, D.C.; from the Far East. High yielding clone in the East. 259223. GV 21. Rubber Station, Marfranc, Jeremie, Haiti; from the Far East. 259224. GV23. United States Rubber Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; from the Far East. Good yielding clone in the East. Bark renewal is stated to be excellent. 259225. GV 30. United States Rubber Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; from the Far East. 259226. GV 31. Rubber Station, Marfranc, Jeremie, Haiti; from the Far East. One of the highest yielding clones but has no resistance to Dothidella ulet. Much used as a parent. 259227. GV 37. E. T. Stanwood, Honduras; from the Far East. One of the highest yielding clones but has no resistance to Dothidella uleit. Much used as a parent. 259228. GV 55. (LCB 510) PR 107. Aycock, Honduras; from Java. 259229. GV 61. United States Rubber Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; from the Far East. 259230. ‘Harbel 1.’ Firestone Plantations, Liberia. 259231. ‘Harbel 2.’ Firestone Plantations, Liberia. 259232. IAN 443. United States Rubber Plant Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; from Brazil. 259233. IAN 486. Brazil. 259234 to 259238. United States Rubber Plant Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; from Brazil. 259234. IAN 710. 259235. IAN 713. 259236. IAN 873 (GF 138). 259237. IAN 3384. 259238. IAN 3394. 259239 to 259259. Instituto Agronomico do Norte, Belem, Para, Brazil. 259239. IAN 6163. 259244. IAN 6499. 259240. IAN 6165. 259245. IAN 6500. 259241. IAN 6166. 259246. IAN 6505. 259242. IAN 6167. 259247. IAN 6584. 259243. IAN 6497. 259248. IAN 6585. 192 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 259184 to 259415—Continued 259185 to 259286—Continued 259239 to 259259—Continued 259249. IAN 6586. 259255. IAN 6754. 259250. IAN 6587. 259256. IAN 6755. 259251. IAN 6640. 259257. IAN 6756. 259252. IAN 6641. 259258. IAN 6757. 259253. IAN 6645. 259259. IAN 6834. 259254. IAN 6753. 259260 to 259266. From Peru. 259260. P 15. 259264. P 173. 259261. P 118. 259265. P 177. 259262. P 121. 259266. P 178. 259203. eee ee. 259267. RRI 511. Mr. Craig, Belem, Para, Brazil; from Malaya. 259268. RRI 526. Mr. Craig, Belem, Para, Brazil; from Malaya. 259269. RRI 527. Estacion Experimental, Cuyotenango, Such., Gatemala. From Malaya. 259270. RRI 600. Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaya. 259271. RRI 620. Estacion Experimental, Cuyotenango, Quatemala; from Malaya. 259272. RRI 628. Estacion Experimental, Cuyotenango, Such., GQuate- mala; from Malaya. 259723 to 259286. Rubber Research Institute of Ceylon, Dartonfield, Agalawatta, Ceylon. 259273. RRIC 9. 259280. RRIC 37. 259274. RRIC 13. 259281. RRIC 40. 259275. RRIC 24. 259282. RRIC 45. 259276. RRIC 28. 259283. RRIC 46. 259277. RRIC 31. 259284. RRIC 50. 259278. RRIC 33. 259285. RRIC 60. 259279. RRIC 36. 259286. RRIC 74. 259287. HEVEA BRASILIENSIS (A. Juss.) Muell. C-293. Firestone Plantations Company, Harbel, Liberia. 259288. HEVEA BRASILIENSIS (A. Juss.) Muell. C-334. Firestone Plantations Company, Harbel, Liberia. 259289. NH EVEA sp. GV-10 (Lamp 1). United States Rubber Plant Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; from the Far East. Oriental clone with good yield but no re- sistance to Dothidella. 259290 to 259308. HeEvEA (hybrid). (H. benthamiana X H. brasiliensis) JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 193 259184 to 259415—Continued 259290 to 259308—Continued 259290 to 259298. United States Rubber Plant Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; from Brazil. A high yielding and Dothidella wlei resistant cross. 259290. FX 4457. 259295. FX 516. 259201. RX 212 (GF 126). 259296. FX 614 (GF 132). 259292. FX 349. 259297. FX 652 (GF 133). 259293. FX 360. 259298. FX 2784. 259294. FX 505. 259299. FX 2831. C. H. T. Townsend, Jr., Belterra, Para, Brazil. A high yielding and Dothidella ulez resistant cross. 259300. FX 3525. C. H. T. Townsend, Jr., Belterra, Para, Brazil. A high yielding and Dothidella ulez resistant cross. 259301. FX 3703. United States Rubber Plant Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; from Brazil. A high yielding and Dothidella ulez resistant cross. 259302. FX 3810. Estacion Experimental, Cuyotenango, Guatemala; from Brazil. A high yielding and Dothidella ulez resistant cross. 259303. FX 3846. United States Rubber Plant Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; from Brazil. A high yielding and Dothzdella ulez resistant Cross. 259304. FX 3925. Estacion Experimental, Cuyotenango, Such., Guate- mala; Ex Brazil. A high yielding and Dothzdella ulez resistant cross. 259305. FX 4037. C. H. T. Townsend, Jr., Belterra, Para, Brazil. A high yielding and Dothidella ulez resistant cross. 259306. FX 4065. United States Rubber Plant Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; Ex Brazil. A high yield and Dothidella ulez resistant cross. 259307. FX 4421. C. H. T. Townsend, Jr., Belterra, Para, Brazil. A high yielding and Dothidella ulez resistant cross. 259308. FX 4425. From Brazil. A high yielding and Dothzdella ulez re- sistant cross. 259309 and 259310. Hevea (hybrids). (H. brasiliensis X H. benthamiana). 259309. IAN 500. Brazil. 259310. IAN 717 (GF 152). United States Rubber Plant Field Station Turrialba, Costa Rica; from Brazil. 259311 to 259315. Hevea (hybrids). (H. brasiliensis X H. benthamiana X H. brasiliensis). United States Rubber Plant Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; from Brazil. 259311. IAN 2220. 259312. IAN 2322. 259313. IAN 2328. 259314. IAN 2361. A backcross of Dothidella ulez resistant hybrid to a high yielder. 259315. IAN 2363. A backcross of Dothidella ulez resistant hybrid to a high yielder. 206—040—66——13 194 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 259184 to 259415—Continued 259316 to 259394. HEveEa (hybrid). (H. benthamiana X H. brasiliensis X H. brasiliensis). United States Rubber Plant Field Station, Turrialba, Costa Rica; from Brazil, except where otherwise noted. 259316. IAN 2489. 259321. IAN 2580. From 259317. IAN 2490. Brazil. 259318. IAN 2531. 259322. IAN 2648. 259323. IAN 2650. 259324. IAN 2661. 259319. JAN 2532. 259320. IAN 2569. 259325. IAN 2662. A backcross of Dothidella ulez resistant hybrid to a high yielder. 259326. IAN 2666. 259349. IAN 2856. 259327. IAN 2668. 259350. IAN 2858. 259328. IAN 2740. 259351. IAN 2860. 259329. IAN 2743. 259352. IAN 2863. 259330. IAN 2820. 259353. IAN 2865. 259331. IAN 2821. 259354. IAN 2866. 259332. IAN 2823. 259355. IAN 2868. 259333. IAN 2824. 259356. IAN 2869. 259334. IAN 2825. 259357. IAN 2874. 259335. IAN 2826. 259358. IAN 2880. 259336. IAN 2827. 259359. IAN 2881. 259337. IAN 2828. 259360. IAN 2882. 259338. IAN 2829. 259361. IAN 2883. 259339. IAN 2835. 259362. IAN 2886. 259340. IAN 2838. 259363. IAN 2889. 259341. IAN 2839. 259364. IAN 2895. 259342. IAN 2841. 259365. IAN 2897. 259343. IAN 2844. 259366. IAN 2900. 259344. IAN 2846. 259367. IAN 2901. 259345. IAN 2847. 259368. IAN 2902. 259346. IAN 2849. 259369. IAN 2906. 259347. IAN 2851. 259370. IAN 2908. 259348. IAN 2855. 259371 to 259374. A backcross of Dothidella ulez resistant hybrid to a high yielder. 259371. IAN 2916. 259373. IAN 2918. 259372. IAN 2917. 259374. IAN 2919. 259375. IAN 2920. 259379. IAN 2929. 259376. IAN 2922. 259380. IAN 2930. 259377. IAN 2924. 259381. IAN 2931. 259378. IAN 292 5. 259382. IAN 2934. i 259383. IAN 2937. =~260826. ALPINIA SANDERAE Sand. JZingiberaceae. Col. No. LW-108. 250 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 260821 to 260880—Continued 260827. AmMOoMUM FOETENS K.Schum. Zingiberaceae. Col. No. LW-113. High herb for shade. 260828. AMOMUM MEGALOCHEILOS Baker. Col. No. LW-112. Leaves to 10 feet high; flowers borne from underground rhizomes on ground surface, red with yellow margins. 260829. ANTHURIUM X MACROLOBIUM Hort. Araceae. Col. No. LW-98. Epiphyte. 260830. ARUNDINA BAMBUSIFOLIA (Roxb.) Lindl. Orchidaceae. Orchid. Col. No. LW-127. ‘Terrestrial orchid; flowers lilac, 3 inches across. 260831. AspPLENIUM NIDUS L. Polypodiaceae. Col. No. LW-94. Epiphyte; fronds have tissue down to base of stipes. 260832. ASPLENIUM sp. Col. No. LW-90. Epiphyte. 260833. BoESENBERGIA PANDURATA Schlechter. Zingiberaceae. Col. No. LW-107. 260834. CaLApIuM PIcruRATUM C. Koch & Bouche. Araceae. Col. No. LW-117. 260835. CARLUDOVICA ATROVIRENS H. Wendl. Cyclanthaceae. Col. No. LW-111. Native of Colombia. 260836. CARLUDOVICA MACROPODA Klotz. Col. No. LW-106. Attractive terrestrial in shade; leaves to 4 feet long. 260837. CosTUS VERSCHAFFELTIANUS Lem. Zingiberaceae. Col. No. LW-123. 260838. CYCLANTHUS BIPARTITUS Poit. Cyclanthaceae. Col. No. LW-103. Attractive shade plant; leaves form a crown to 4 feet wide. 260839. CyYcLANTHUS cRIsTATA Klotz. Col. No. LW-110. Herb with bifereate leaves, to 4 feet. 260840. CyRTOSTACHYS RENDA Blume. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. LW-74. Cluster palm with reddish crown shafts. Native of Bangka. 260841. CyYRTOSTACHYS sp. Palm. Col. No. LW-75. ‘Sealing Wax Palm’. Cluster palm. 260842. Dracarna (hybrid). Liliaceae. Col. No. LW-124. ‘Victoria’. 260843. ELETTARIA ATROPURPUREA Blume. Zingiberaceae. Col. No. LW-115. Plant to 10 feet high. 260844. EUuGEISSONA TRISTE Griffith. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. LW-80. Feather palm. 260845. GRAMMATOPHYLLUM SPECIOSUM Blume. Orchidaceae. Orchid. Col. No. LW-128. ‘Sugareane Orchid’. Flowers pink with brown spots. 260846. GRONOPHYLLUM OXYPETALUM Burret. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. LW-73. Feather palm. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 251 260821 to 260880—Continued 260847. HrTEROSPATHE SALOMONENSIS Becc. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. LW-78. Feather palm. ; 260848. Horasp. Asclepiadaceae. Col. No. LW-97. Climber. 260849. IxoRa AMOENA Wall. Rubiaceae. Col. No. LW-84. Native to Bangka. 260850. IxorA CHINENSIS Lam. Chinese ixora. Col. No. LW-85. 260851. Ixora stricta Roxb. Col. No. LW-86. 260852. LicuaLA RUMPHII Blume. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. LW-71. Fan palm native to Celebes and Manado. 260853. NicoLataA PALLIDA Horan. JZingiberaceae. Col. No. LW-114. Plant 8 feet high. 260854. ONCOSPERMA HORRIDUM (Griffith) Scheff. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. LW-76. Cluster palm; spines on stems. 260855. ORANIA ARUENSIS Becc. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. LW-72. 260856. ORCHIDANTHA sp. Musaceae. Col. No. LW-109. Herb with strap-like leaves to 3 feet long. 260857. PARALINOSPADIX PETRICKIANUS (Sandw.) Burret Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. LW-82. Small palm. 260858. PHOENICOPHORIUM BORSIGIANUM (Koch) Stuntz. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. LW-70. 260859. PINANGA DIsTICHA Blume Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. LW-77. 260860. PipER orNATUM N. Br. Piperaceae. Col. No. LW-95. Climber. 260861. PIPER sp. Col. No. LW-87. Climber with variegate green and lavender leaves above, reddish below. 260862. PIPER sp. Col. No. LW-96. Climber. 260863. PLATYCERIUM BIFORME (Siv.) Bl. Polypodiaceae. Col. No. LW-92. Epiphyte. 260864. PrycHococcus PaRADOXxUS (Scheff.) Becc. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. LW-79. Pinnate palm to 50 feet high. 260865. RapHIA HOOKERI Mann & Wendl. Phoenicaceae. Paim. Col. No. LW-81. Feather palm. 260866. JRENEALMIA VENTRICOSA Griseb. Zingiberaceae. Col. No. LW-125. 260867. NJHECKTOPHYLLUM MIRABILE N. E. Br. Araceae. Col. No. LW-105. Herb; leaves divided. VASYA PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 260821 to 260880—Continued 260868. STRONGYLODON MACROBOTRYS A. Gray. Fabaceae. Col. No. LW-83. ‘Jade Vine’. 260869. TAPEINOCHEILOS ANANASSAE K.Schum. Zingiberaceae. Col. No. LW-121. Native of Seram. 260870. ‘TAPEINOCHEILOS sp. Col. No. LW-116. Native of Moluccas. 260871. TAPEINOCHBEILOS sp. Col. No. LW-120. 260872. ZINGIBER MACRADENIUM K.Schum. Zingiberaceae. Col. No. LW-122. 260873. ZINGIBER sp. Col. No. LW-104. ‘Tall herb; flowers red. 260874. Undetermined. Col. No. LW-88. Epiphyte. 260875. Undetermined. Col. No. LW-89. 260876. Undetermined. Col. No. LW-91. Epiphyte; rhizomes creeping. 260877. Undetermined. Col. No. LW-93. Epiphyte. 260878. Undetermined. Col. No. LW-99. Leaves ornamental. 260879. Undetermined. Col. No. LW-102. Climber with interesting foliage. 260880. Undetermined. Orchidaceae. (No data). 260881 to 260885. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the Central Station of Forest Seeds Control, Moscow. Received Oct. 22, 1959. 260881. CrLtis caucasica Willd. Ulmaceae. Street tree in Signag. 260882. CELTIS sp. A smooth leaf hackberry. 260883 and 260884. U.mus LAEvis Pallas. 260883. Krasnodarsk, Caucas. 260884. Orenburg Province, Steppes. 260885. ULMUS PUMILA var. ARBOREA Lity. Taganrog, Rostov Province. 260886. Rusus RoOSAEFOLIUS J. E. Sm. Rosaceae. Raspberry. From Paraguay. Seeds presented by the Sociedad de Hermanos, Tela Margerita, Alto Parana. Received Oct. 22, 1959. Fruit poor flavor but prolific and plant remains green, with no yellowing or breakdown; fruit red. JANUARY 1, 260887 to 260903. From Great Britain. AVENA SATIVA L. Poaceae. 260890. ‘Penrhyn’. 260891. ‘Picton’. 260892. ‘Powys’. 260901. 260902. 260903. 260887. ‘Blenda’. 260888. ‘Maldwyn’. 260889. ‘Opus II’. 260893 and 260894. HorpBUM VULGARE L. 260893. ‘Maythorpe’. 260894. ‘Provost’. 260895 to 260903. 260895. ‘Atson’. 260896. ‘Banco’. 260897. ‘Capelle Desprez’. 260898. ‘Dominator’. 260899. ‘Flamingo’. Poaceae. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. 260900. 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 258 Seeds presented by the National Institute of Agricultural Botany, Cambridge, England. Received Oct. 23, 1959. 260887 to 260892. Common oats. Common barley. Common wheat Tutval’- ‘Milfast’. INE Oo: ‘Svenno’. 260904 to 260975. PENNIsSETUM spicaTumM (L.) Willd. Poaceae. From India Pearl millet. . Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Oct. 23, 1959. 260904. I.C. 2388. 260905. I.C. 2387. Co. 2. 260906. I.C. 4592. Jhakrana. 260907. I.C. 4638. Alwar. 260908. I.C. 1472. Type 55, Fero- gepur. 260914 to 260947 Bajra. 260914. D.C. 463. 260915. D.C. 464. 260916. D.C. 465. 260917. D.C. 466. 260918. D.C. 467. 260919. D.C. 468. 260920. D.C. 469. 260921. D.C. 470. 260922. D.C. 471. 260923. D.C. 472. 260924. D.C. 473. 260925. D.C. 474. 260926. D.C. 475. 260927. D.C. 476. 260928. D.C. 477. 260929. D.C. 478. 260930. D.C. 479. 266909. 260910. I.C. 1725. ince (Allahabad). 260911. I.C. 1732. 260912." 1.€.'1775. 260913. ‘Badapuri’: 260931. D.C. 480. 260932. D.C. 481. 260933. D.C. 482. 260934. D.C. 483. 260935. D.C. 484. 260936. D.C. 485. 260937. D.C. 486. 260938. D.C. 487. 260939. D.C. 488. 260940. D.C. 489. 260941. D.C. 490. 260942. D.C. 491. 260943. D.C. 493. 260944. D.C. 494. 260945. D.C. 495. 260946. D.C. 496. 260947. D.C. 497. I.C. 3484. Niphad. United Prov- Kanpur. Niphad. Jamnagar Giant’. 254 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 260904 to 260975—Continued 260948. I.C. 1715; Selection 8.50/1 260962. ‘Cumbu Co. 2’. Kanpur, United Province. 260963. ‘Cumbu Co. 3’. 260949. A.K.P. 1. Sajja. 260964. ‘Cumbu Co. 4’. 260950. A.K.P. 3. Sajja. 260965. ‘Bajra—12’. 260951. A.K.P. 2. Ghanti. 260966. ‘Bajra-1’. 260952. R.S.J. 260967. ‘Niphad Hy. Bajra’. 260953. R.S.K. 260968. ‘A.F.3.’ 260954. Baroda-—5. 260969. ‘Late-Man-38-39’. 260955. A-1/3. 260970. ‘Bajri 28-15-1’. 260956. §.530. 260971. ‘Bijapur—11—-11—7-146’. 260957. 58.350. 260972. Gol. 1-8-5-5. 260958. T/55. 260973. Gol. 1-8-1-3. 260959. ‘Cumbu-X-1’. 260974. ‘Sindagi-3—16—13-9-15-3’. 260960. ‘Cumbu-X-3’. 260975. S.14. 260961. ‘Cumbu Co. lL’. 260976 to 260978. NicoriaANna TABACUM L. Solanaceae. Common tobacco. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Plant Industry Division, Department of Agriculture, Sydney. Received Oct. 26, 1959. 260976. ‘Fitz. 101’ X Bel 58-1008-1. ‘Fitz. 101’ is heterozygous for blue mould resistance. 260977. ‘Fitz. 103’ X Bel 58-1008-1. ‘Fitz. 103’, has blue mould resistance. 260978. Fl. 65-9 X Bel 58-1008-1. 65-9 carries blue mould resistance. Bel 58-1008-1 pollen was received from the United States. 260979. Quercus RoBUR L. Fagaceae. English oak. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by J. R. P. v. Hoey Smith, Rotterdam. Received Oct. 26, 1959. ‘Salicifolia’. 260980 to 260986. From the United States. Seeds held at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa. Numbered Oct. 26, 1959. 260980. Merpicaco LUPULINA L. Fabaceae. Black medic. From Afghanistan. Separated from P.1. 220201. 260981. Mepicago sativa L. From Israel. Separated from P.1. 227001. 260982. MEDICAGO sp. From Yugoslavia. Separated from P.I. 193294. 260983. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Fabaceae. Strawberry clover. Source unknown. Separated from P.I. 223415. 260984 and 260985. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. Whiteclover. 260984. FromIran. Separated from P.I. 250948. 260985. Source unknown. Separated from P.J. 223415. 260986. TRIFOLIUM RESUPINATUM L. Persian clover. From Iran. Separated from P.1. 250935. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 255 260987 to 260989. From Belgium. Seeds and plants collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Belieeille: Mad. Received Oct. 27, 1959. ‘ From Jardin Botanique de |’Etat, Meise. 260987. Tacca MacrantHa W. Limpr. Taccaceae. Col. No. 7307. Herb to 18 inches high; leaves erect, long petiolate, lust green; fruit to 3 inches long, 1 inch thick, deep purplish. ey Mager 260988. TRIPHASIA TRIFOLIA (Burn. f.) P. Wilson Rutaceae. Col. No. 7291. Evergreen shrub; leaves trifoliate; fruit cherrylike, dark red fleshy. (Seeds). 260989. Undetermined. Col. No. 7308. Epiphytic climbing on tree trunks; leaves pubescent, dark green; flowers 1 inch across, pink. (Plant.) 260990 toe 260992. From the British West Indies. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands, Hope, Liguanea, Jamaica. Received Oct. 26, 1959. 260990. LawsoniA INERMIS L. Lythraceae. Henna. 260991. VIBURNUM GLABRATUM HBK. Caprifoliaceae. 260992. VIBURNUM VILLOSUM Giv. 260993 and 260994. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the All-Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received Oct. 28, 1959. 260993. MenpicaGco FraLtcatTa L. Fabaceae. Yellow-flowered alfalfa. K. 33298. Voronezregion. Native to Western Siberia. Variable perennial; eye yellow; pods sickle shape. Cold and drought tolerance and resistance to disease. 260994. MerpicaGo PLATYCARPA (L.) Trautv. K. 15623. Native to central Siberia. Erect perennial; flowers yellow; pods flat, black, when mature; seeds large. 260995 and 260996. From Ghana. Seeds presented by the Botany Department, University College of Ghana, Legon. Received Oct. 28, 1959. ® : 260995. Hipiscus CANNABINUS L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. ‘Achimota’. Plant atypical, having a terete calyx. 260996. SANSEVIERIA LIBERICA Ger. & Labr. Liliaceae. Accra plains. 260997 to 260999. From the Belgian Congo. Seeds presented by Institut National pour I’ Etude Behcaee tase Laboratoire Central de Yangambi, Yangambi. Received ct. 28, 1959. 260997. HiBiscUS EETVELDEANUS DeWild. & Durr. Malvaceae. 260998. Hrsiscus ROSTELLATUS Guill. & Perr. 260999. HiBiscUS SURATTENSIS L. 261000. ALLIUM MELANANTHERUM Panc. Liliaceae. From Bulgaria. Bulblets presented by the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia. Received Oct. 7, 1959. INe-o- VITT. “1959. 256 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 261001. Apium GRAVEOLENS L. Apiaceae. Celery. From Turkey. Seeds growing at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Geneva, New York. Numbered Oct. 28, 1959. Separated from P.I. 177267. ‘Rapaceum’. 261002 to 261028. From Indonesia. Plants, tubers, cuttings collected by W. H. Hodge, collaborator, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Re- ceived Oct. 28, 1959. Botanical Garden, Bogor, unless otherwise noted. Collected October 1959. 261002. AMORPHOPHALLUS sp. Araceae. Col. No. LW-153. 261003. ARISTOLOCHIA GRANDIFLORA Swartz. Aristolochiaceae. Col. No. LW-152. Tjibodas. Ornamental; flowers large. 261004. Dipreris conyuGaAtTaA (Kaulf) Reinw. Polypodiaceae. Col. No. LW-142. Tjibodas. Elevation 1,500 feet. Terrestrial fern to six feet high. Native to Java. 261005. Drynaria sp. Polypodiaceae. Col. No. LW-157. Tjibodas. ‘Nest Fern’. Epiphyte. 261006 and 261007. DryNaria ripGuLA Bedd. 261006. Col. No. LW-157. 261007. Col. No. LW-158. Tjibodas. Epiphyte. 261008. HEMIGRAPHIS ANGUSTIFOLIA Hall. f. Acanthaceae. Col. No. LW-1382. Shade plant; leaves glossy green; purple below. Native to Moluccas. 261009. HEMIGRAPHIS BICOLOR Boerl. Col. No. LW-131. Shade plant; leaves purple below. Native to Java. 261010. HrMIGRAPHIS REPANDA Hall. f. Col. No. LW-134. Creeping herb; leaves purple below. Native to Java. 261011. JACOBINIA MAGNIFICA Lindau. Acanthaceae. Col. No. LW-133. Plant to six feet high; flowers yellow, in heads. 261012. DavaLLIA HYMENOPHYLLOIDES Baker. Polypodiaceae. Col. No. LW-139. Tjibodas. Large fern. Native to Java. 261013. Lycopopium sp. Lycopodiaceae. Col. No. LW-155. Epiphyte on tree fern. 261014. LycoPpopivuM sp. Col. No. LW-156. Pendent epiphyte. 261015. Musasp. Musaceae. Col. No. LW-150. Tjibodas. Ornamental; inflorescences showy, upright. 261016. OLEANDRA NERIIFORMIS Cay. Polypodiaceae. Col. No. LW-140. Tijibodas. Fern to eight feet high; fronds whorled. Native to Java. 261017. PANDANUS AMARYLLIFOLIUS Roxb. Pandanaceae. Col. No. LW-129. Shade plant; leaves used for coloring and flavoring food. Native to Bangsica. 261018. PINANGA bDISTICHA Blume. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. LW-146. Small, soliliferous, pennate palm. Native to Sumatra. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 251 261002 to 261028—Continued 261019. PINANGA MacuLATA Porte. Palm. Col. No. LW-147. Small forest palm. Native to Philippines. 261020. PANDANUS PARVUS Ridley. Pandanaceae. Screwpine. Col. No. LW-130. Shade plant to four feet high; flowers yellow. 261021. PoLyPopium FEEI (Bory) Mett. Polypodiaceae. Col. No. LW-141. Tijibodas. Terrestrial fern. 261022. AESCHYNANTHUS sp. Gesneriaceae. Col. No. LW-144. Tjibodas. Epiphyte; flowers crimson. 261023. RHODODENDRON JAVANICUM (Blume) Benn. Ericaceae. Col. No. LW-154. Tjibodas. Forest epiphyte, flowers orange. 261024. TAENIOPHYLLUM sp. Orchidaceae. Orchid. Col. No. LW-138. ‘Tapeworm Orchid’. Epiphyte. 261025. Undetermined. Araceae. Col. No. LW-136. Tjibodas. Large, scandent aroid; leaves purplish below. 261026. Undetermined. Araceae. Col. No. LW-137. Tjibodas. Plant scandent; leaves and petioles mottled. 261027. Undetermined. Phoenicaceae. Col. No. LW-145. Deep shade palm, to eight feet high. 261028. Undetermined. Phoenicaceae. Col. No. LW-148. Suckering palm to six feet high. Native to South New New Guinea. 261029 to 261031. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the Hurley Grassland Research Station, Hurley, Berkshire, England. Received Oct. 28, 1959. 261029. FrsTucA ARUNDINACEA Schreb. Poaceae. Tall fescue. A.R.I. Ref. No. Bs 328. Ex Portugal. Outstanding in early spring growth. 261030 and 261031. PHawaris (hybrids). Poaceae. P. aquatica X P. arundinacea. 261030. A.R.I. Ref. No. Bs 248. W.P.B.S. Aberystwyth S. 230. 261031. A.R.I. Ref. No. Bs 316. Dept. of Agr., Leeson, N.S.W. Australia. 261032. VERNONIA ANTHELMINTICA (L.) Willd. Asteraceae. | Kinkaoil ironweed. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Oct. 28, 1959. I. C. 6638. Grown in Calcutta. 261033 to 261056. From Indonesia. Seeds collected by W. H. Hodge, collaborator, New Crops Re- search Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Oct. 28, 1959. Botanical Garden, Bogor, unless otherwise noted. 261033. AGALMYLA STAMINEA Blume _ Gesneriaceae. Col. No. LW-1438. Tjibodas. Epiphyte on garden tree. 261034. ALPINIA Sp. Zingiberaceae. Col. No. LW-56. Plant to seven feet high; flowers white, flecked yellow; fruit orange. Native to Sumatra. 206—040—66——_17 258 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 261033 to 261056—Continued 261035. AMORPHOPHALLUS sp. Araceae. Col. No. LW-63. Inflorescence to three feet high; fruits orange. Native to Sumatra. 261036. ANCHOMANES HOOKERI (Knuth) Schott Araceae. Col. No. LW-69. Fruits white. Native to tropical Africa. 261037. CESTRUM PURPUREUM Standley Solanaceae. Col. No. LW-149. Tjibodas. Shrub to eight feet high; flowers purplish- red. Native to Mexico. 261038. CyrtTosTacHys sp. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. LW-151. ‘Lipstick Palm’. Cluster with red drainshafts. 261039. DoNax CANNIFORMIS (Forst.) Rolfe Marantaceae. Col. No. LW-58. Plant to six feet high; leaves compound; flowers white. Native to Moluccas. 261040. LicuaLta RUMPHII Blume Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. LW-135. Fan palm to 25 feet high; fruits orange-red. Native to Celebes. 261041. Licuata sp. Col. No. LW-54. Fan palm to 8 feet high; fruits red, pea-sized. 261042 and 261043. LINOSPADIX MICHOLITZII Ridl. Phoenicaceae. Palm. 261042. Col. No. LW-51. Palm to 8 feet high; berries white. 261043. Col. No. LW-59. Soboliferous palm to 10 feet high; fruits cherry size; pulp black. 261044. Mucuna GIGaANntTEA (Willd.) DC. Fabaceae. Col. No. LW-53. Vine, flowers in hanging clusters, greenish; pods covered with irritant hairs. 261045. NormanBya NoRMANBYI (W. Hill) Bailey Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. LW-62. Palm to 35 feet high; fruits size of small egg; pulp red. 261046. ORBIGNYA MARTIANA Barb. Rodr. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. LW-55. Large feather palm. From Brazil. 261047. PARALINOSPADIX PETRICKIANUS Burret Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. LW-61. Soboliferous palm to 15 feet high; stems small; fruits cherry red when mature. 261048. PrycHococcus PARADOXUS (Scheff.) Bece. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. LW-60. Feather palm to 50 feet high; fruits orange, egg shaped. Native to New Guinea. 261049. ScHEFFLERA sp. Araliaceae. Col. No. LW-52. Ornamental tree to 20 feet high. 261050. Tacca CHANTIERI Andre ‘Taccaceae. Col. No. LW-65. Herb; Leaves ornamental to 3 feet high, deep glossy green. Native to Malay Archipelago. 261051. Tacca FLABELLATA J.J. Sm. Col. No. LW-66. Herb to 3 feet high; leaves, flabellate, glossy. Native to Celebes. 261052. Tacca MACRANTHA Limpr. Col. No. LW-64. Herb to 3 feet high; leaves dark green, large. Native to Sumatra. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 259 261033 to 261056—Continued 261053. TAPEINOCHEILOS ANANASSAE K. Schum. Zingiberaceae. Col. No. LW-57. Leaves to 8 feet high produced from subterranean rhizomes; bracts red. 261054. ZINGIBER MACRADENIUM K. Schum. Zingiberaceae. Col. No. LW-67. Herb; leaves to 10 feet high; influorescences red, torch gingerlike. Native to Sumatra. 261055. Undetermined. Zingiberaceae. Col. No. LW-68. Herb; leaves to 6 feet high. Native to Borneo. 261056. Mancirera sp. Anacardiaceae. Col. No. LW-2385. ‘Wani’. Denpasar market, Bali. Fruit green when ripe; flavor strong; flesh white; stone-rowed in X-section. 261057 to 261064. From New Guinea. Rhizomes collected by J. J. Ochse, United Banana Expedition. Received Oct. 28, 1959. From Manokwari, Netherlands. 261057 and 261058. Musa acuminata Colla Musaceae. 261057. No. O-2. ‘Higa’. Used in hybridizing program in Trinidad. 261058. No .O-4. ‘Higa’. Pseudostem brown-green; fruit green; pulp white and sweet. 261059. Musa X PARADISIAcA L. Plantain. No. O-8. ‘Babu-blutuk’. (M. acuminata X M. balbisiana). Rhizomes widespread; bunches larger. 261060. Musa X PaRapistaca L. Plantain. No. O-10. ‘Kapas-kapok-sepatu’. (M. acuminata < M. balbisiana). Best plantain in Southeastern Asia; seeds few. 261061. Musa sp. No. O-7. Pseudostem green; fruit red-yellow splayed; pulp yellow. 261062. Musa sp. No. O-1. ‘Amesi’. Bract white green; fruit red-orange. 261063. Musa sp. No. O-3. ‘Hindu-kuwa’. Fruit white-green, burst open and look like black flowers. 261064. Musa sp. No. O-6. ‘Hindu-kuwa’. Pseudostem green-brown; bract green-white; fruit green when ripe, burst open like star flower; pulp white. 261065 to 261068. From the Netherlands. Plants collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Oct. 29, 1959. 261065. ARMORACIA RUSTICANA G. Gaertn. Brassicaceae. Horseradish. Col. No. 6239a. ‘Albo Variegata’. Private garden, Wageningen. Leaves white variegated, especially in spring. 261066. CHRYSANTHEMUM ARCTICUM L. Asteraceae. Col. No. 7348. Private garden, Wageningen. Rhizomatous perennial, forming a clump; stems to 14 inches high; rays white to 1.5 incheslong. Flowers in October. 260 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 261065 to 261068—Continued 261067. TKuPHORBIA XYLOPHILIOIDES Brongn. ‘Euphorbiaceae. Col. No. 7350. Tempel Nurseries, Reeuwijk. Treelike plant; branches flat numerous, brownish-green. 261068. PLATYCERIUM BIFURCATUM (Cav.) C. Chr. Polypodiaceae. Col. No. 7349. Tempel Nurseries, Reeuwijk. Selected for broad fertile fronds in young plants. 261069. Cirrus AURANTIFOLIA (Christm.) Swingle Rutaceae. Lime. From New Guinea. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Stock and Fisheries, Port Moresby, Papua. Received Oct. 29, 1959. The tree bears when about 2 years old and comes true from seed. Possibly a Tahitian lime. Fruit large, not very juicy, has to 200 seeds, pleasant fragrance. 261070. SaccHarum (hybrid). Poaceae. Sugarcane. From Argentina. Cuttings presented by the Estacion Agropecuraria, Colorado- Formosa. Received Oct. 30, 1959. Tuc. 2683. 261071 to 261097. From Indonesia. Plants and seeds collected by W. H. Hodge, collaborator, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Nov. 2, 1959. Botanical Garden, Bogor. Plants except where otherwise noted. 261071. Aw.pinta oXymITRA Mig. JZingiberaceae. No. LW-175. Plant to 3 feet high. 261072. ALPINIA ROBURGHIANA Valet. No. LW-179. From Sumatra. 261073. Amomum GRACILE Blume. Zingiberaceae. No. LW-180. Plant to 4 feet high. 261074. ANADENDRUM MICROSTACHYUM Backer & Alderwer Araceae. No. LW-171. From Sumatra. Climbing aroid. 261075. CARLUDOVICA LATIFOLIA Ruiz. & Pav. Cyclanthaceae. No. LW-174. From Peru. 261076. Costus sp. Zingiberaceae. No. LW-176. From Java. 261077. DorstEnia sp. Moraceae. No. LW-164. Ground plant to 1 foot high. 261078. ELAToOsTEMA REPENS Hallierf. Urticaceae. No. LW-167. From Sumatra. Ground cover; leaves green. 261079. ELatrostEMA viTTatum Hallier f. No. LW-169. Creeping ground cover; leaves variegated. 261080. ELATOSTEMA sp. ; No. LW-166. Growing in clumps to 4 feet high. 261081. ELATOSTEMA sp. +, jal Bi No. LW-168. Ground cover; leaves variegated. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 261 261071 to 261097—Continued 261082. HomaLomENa sp. Araceae. No. LW-173. Aroid; leaves hastate. 261083. Ixora FLUGENS Roxb. Rubiaceae. No. LW-165. Shrub to 10 feet high; leaves variegated. 261084. Lycoroprum sp. lLycopodiaceae. No. LW-184. Epiphyte. 261085. Miconra DENSIFLORA Cogn. Melastomataceae. No. LW-160. Plant to 2.5 feet high, 261086. OpniorRHiIza sp. Rubiaceae. No. LW-170. From Sumatra. Ground cover; leaves shiny; flowers small, white. 261087. PHAEOMERIA SPECIOSA (Blume) Koora Zingiberaceae. No. LW-177. Plant to 3 feet high. 261088. PipER sp. Piperaceae. No. LW-163. Low ground cover. 261089. TREVESIA suNDaIca Mig. Araliaceae. No. LW-162. ‘Tree to 20 feet high. 261090. ZINGIBER sp. Zingiberaceae. No. LW-178. Plant to 8 feet high, in clumps; flowers yellow at base, growing in cluster of red bracts. 261091. Undetermined. No. LW-172. From New Guinea. Creeping ground cover. 261092 to 261097. Seeds. 261092. AGLAONEMA sp. Araceae. No. LW-181. 261093. ALPINIA ROBURGHIANA Valet Zingiberaceae. No. LW-179. 261094. CHLOROPHYTUM ORCHIDASTRUM Lindl. Liliaceae. No. LW-1838. From Africa. Plant to 2 feet high. 261095. CyRTOSTACHYS LAKKA Beccari Phoenicaceae. Palm. No. LW-161. 261096. Mapanta sp. Cyperaceae. No. LW-182. Forest sedge; leaves long, broad, showy. 261097. VicrorRIA AMAZONICA Poepp. Nymphaeaceae. Victoria waterlily. No. LW-159. 261098 and 261099. From Spain. Seeds presented by the Estacion Experimental de Aula Dei, Zaragosa. Received Nov. 2, 1959. 261098. AGROPYRON INTERMEDIUM (Host) Beauv. Poaceae. Native to sandy places in northern Europe. Perennial; culms ascending, to 2 feet high. 261099. AGROPYRON OBTUSIUSCULUM Lange 262 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 261100 to 261111. Prunus amyepauus Batsch Amygdalaceae. Almond. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Experiment Station, Bari. Received Nov. 3, 1959. 261100. ‘Barese’. From Monopoli. Tree to 4 meters high; flowers in February, annual performance fluctuating; exocarp weight 4.6 grams, height 2 mm.; kernel sweet; 18 kilos production of fruit per tree; commercial grade good. 261101. ‘Cannelicchio’. From Ruvo. Trees to 5 meters high; flowers in February; annual performance fluctuating; exocarp weight 3.2 grams, height 2.5 mm.; kernel bitter; 10 kilos production of fruit per tree; commercial grade good. 261102. ‘Catuccia’. From Ruvo. ‘Trees to 5 meters high; flowers in Feb- ruary; annual performance fluctuating; exocarp weight 12.7 grams, height 3.4 mm.; kernel sweet; 12 kilos production of fruit per tree; commercial grade good. 261103. ‘Fragiulio’. From Bisceglie. Trees to 6 meters high; flowers in February; annual performance slightly fluctuating; exocarp weight 5.2 grams; height 3.2 mm.; kernel sweet; 10 kilos production of fruit per tree; commercial grade excellent. 261104. ‘Jascettua’. From Ruvo. Trees to 4 meters high; flowers in February; annual performance fluctuating; exocarp weight 3.2 grams; height 3 mm.; kernel sweet; 10 kilos production of fruit per tree; commercial grade good. 261105. ‘Mollese’. From Bisceglie. Trees to 5 meters high; flowers in February; annual performance fluctuating; exocarp weight 2.8 grams; height 2.5 mm.; kernel sweet; 10 kilos production of fruit per tree; commercial table grade. 261106. ‘Monaco’. From Castellaneta De Benedictus. Trees to 4 meters high; flowers in February; annual performance fluctuating; exocarp weight 2.9 grams; height 2.5 mm.; kernel sweet; 15 kilos production of fruit per tree; commercial grade good. 261107. ‘Montrone’. From Monopoli. Trees to 5 meters high; flowers in February; annual performance fluctuating; exocarp weight 7.4 grams; height 3 mm.; kernel sweet; 15 kilos production of fruit per tree; commercial grade good. 261108. ‘Occhiorosso’. From Ruvo. Trees to 3 meters high; flowers in February; annual performance fluctuating; exocarp weight 3.2 grams; height 2.5 mm.; kernel sweet; 15 kilos production of fruit per tree; commercial grade good. 261109. ‘Pizzuata Amara’. From Trani. Trees to 4 meters high; flowers in February; annual performance fluctuating; exocarp weight 3.2 grams; height 2.5 mm.; kernel bitter; 15 kilos production of fruit per tree; suitable for grafting stock. 261110. ‘Rana’. From Ruvo. Trees to 6 meters high; flowers in February; annual performance fluctuating; exocarp weight 3.5 grams; height 3 mm.; kernel sweet; 50 kilos production of fruit per tree; commercial grade excellent. 261111. ‘Troilo’, From Bisceglie. Trees to 4 meters high; flowers in February; annual performance slightly fluctuating; exocarp weight 3.5 grams; height 3 mm.; kernel sweet; 20 kilos production of fruit per tree; commercial grade excellent. 261112 to 261117. From the Netherlands. Plants purchased from the Old Farm Nurseries, Boskoop. Received Nov. 3, 1959. 261112. ANTHURIUM HARRISSII G. Don. Araceae. Col. No. 6565. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 263 261112 to 261117—Continued 261113. Erica MAMMosa L. Ericaceae. Col. No. 6576. 261114. LimnocHaris FLAVA (L.) Buch. Butomaceae. Col. No. 6577. 261115. Marceravia sp. Marcgraviaceae. Col. No. 6578. 261116. Neprunia PRosTRATA (Lam.) Baill. Mimosaceae. Col. No. 6570. 261117. PorHos scanpENS L. Araceae. Col. No. 6579. 261118 to 261123. From Indonesia. Seeds collected by W. H. Hodge, collaborator, New Crops Heseatch Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received ov. 4, 1959. From Botanical Garden, Bogor. 261118. HypRIASTELE RosTRATA Burret Phoenicaceae. Palm. 261119. NoRMANBYA NORMANBYI (W. Hill) Bailey Phoenicaceae. Palm. 261120. ORANIA ARUENSIS Becc. Phoenicaceae. 261121. PrycHococcus PARADOXUS (Scheff.) Becc. Phoenicaceae. 261122. RapHta HOOKERI Mann & Wendl. Phoenicaceae. Palm. 261123. RaApHIA LAURENTII De Wild. Palm. 261124. Berra vutearis L. Chenopodiaceae. Common beet. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the Pivnenko Seed Reserve, Shevchenko. Received Nov. 4, 1959. ‘Mayday 028’. 261125 and 261126. Cratanaus azAarotus L. Malaceae. Hawthorn. From Italy. Seeds presented by the Orto Botanico Della Universita. Received Nov. 4, 1959. 261125. Fruit red. 261126. Fruit yellow. 261127. Cucumis meLo L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds collected by D. W. Thorne, Middle-Asian Scientific Research Institute of Plant Breeding, Tashkent, Uzbek Republic. Received Nov. 4, 1959. Fruit small, sweet; flesh white; said to ripen 40 days after emergence. 261128 to 261133. From New Guinea. Rhizomes collected by J. J. Ochse, United Fruit Company Banana Expedition, Hollandia. Received Nov. 4, 1959. 261128. Musasp. Musaceae. Col. No. O-11. ‘Um’. Stem 10 meters high, 55 cm. thick, very waxy; juice pink. 261129 to 261133. Musa X parapisraca L. Plantain. 261129. Col. No. O-12. ‘Ulom’. Stem four meters high; seedless cooking banana. 264. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 261128 to 261133—Continued 261129 to 261133—Continued 261130. Col. No. O-13. ‘Dibit’. Elevation 1,200 meters. Bunch small. 261131. Col. No. O-14. ‘Sirim’. Elevation 1,200 meters. Plant small; bract red. 261132. Col. No. O-15. ‘Suwa’. Elevation 1,200 meters. Plant small; juice white; bract red. 261133. Col. No. O-16. ‘Oerim’. Elevation 1,200 meters. Plant small; bract violet. 261134. SrsAMUM PROSTRATUM Retz. Pedaliaceae. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Nov. 27, 1959. I.W. 1093. 261135 to 261137. From Germany. Seeds collected by E. W. Davis, agricultural explorer, New Cope Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received ov. 5, 1959. From R. Schreiber and Soehne, Braunschweig. 261135 and 261136. PHasEoLUS vuLGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. 261135. D 199. Resistant to beta, gamma, epsilon and zeta strains of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum. 261136. D 199A. Resistant to alpha, gamma and delta strains of Colleto- trichum lindemutianum. 261137. PHAsEoLusS (hybrid). Col. No. D 200. (P. coccineus X P. vulgaris). ‘Multigaris’. Cross made in Germany in 1936. 261138 to 261154. From the Philippines. Rhizomes collected by P. H. Allen and N. G. Vakili, United Fruit Company, Banana Expedition. Received Nov. 5, 1959. 261138 to 261140. Musa acuminata Colla Musaceae. 261138. No. 2-7357. ‘Agotay’. Bridge near Lake Bulusan crossing, Sorsogon, Luzon. Elevation 480 meters. Similar to ‘Saguing Machin’, but fingers shorter, splayed; bunch more open handed; male bract darker green with purplish wash near the tip. 261139. No. 2-7359. ‘Agotay’. Guinobatan Experiment Station, Guino- batan, Albay. ‘Lhe only difference between 2—7359 and ‘Saguing Machin’ are its purplish male and female bracts. 261140. No. 2-7367. ‘Agotay’. Paez Drive, Mt. Mayon, Albay, Luzon. Elevation 660 meters. 261141. Musa sp. No. 2-7350. ‘Bunguran’. San Domingo, Albay, Luzon. Elevation 170 meters. Plants robust, to 4.60 meters and 25 cm. in diameter; pseudostem purplish with black blotches; stools few, compact; bunch pendulous, 8 hands, about 130 fingers; fingers compact, long and ageotropic. 261142. Musa sp. No. 2-7351. San Jose, Malilipot, Albay, Luzon. Elevation 50 meters. Plants to 2.70 meters high and 15 cm. thick at base; light brown blotches at leaf base; stools few, compact; bunch horizontal; hands 5 and about 75 fingers perpendicular to rachis, 9 cm. long and 2.5 em. thick. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 265 261138 to 261154—Continued 261143. Musa sp. No. 2—7352. San Antonio, Tabaco, Albay, Luzon. Elevation 120 meters. Plants to 4.05 meters high and 33 cm. thick at base; pseudostem green with blackish blotches; stools few, compact; leaf base waxy; bunch pendulous, 10 hands and about 375 fingers which were pedicellate, ageotropic, cylindric, 12 cm. long and 3 cm. thick. 261144. Musa sp. No. 2-7354. ‘Laknau’. Banao, Guinobatan, Albay, Luzon. Elevation 100 meters. Plants to 4.30 meters high and 32 em. thick at base; pseudostem green with blackish blotches at leaf base; stools many, compact; bunch pendu- lous, 7 hands and about 100 fingers which were pedicellate, splayed, cylindric, angulate and 27 cm. long and 4.2 em. thick. 261145. Musa sp. No. 2—7355. ‘Inabaca’. Banao, Guinobatan, Albay, Luzon. Elevation 100 meters. Plants to 5.2 meters high and 22 cm. thick at the base; entire green pseudostem covered by dark brown blotches; stools many, compact; bunch sub-horizontal; fingers pedicellate, perpendicular to rachis; male bud ovate; bract green with purple margin. 261146. Musa sp. No. 2—7356. ‘Racadag’. Juban, Sorsogon, Luzon. Plants to 1.60 meters high and 15 cm. thick at the base; entire pseudostem dark brown; stools many, compact; bunch pendulous; hands 7 with 125 fingers. 261147, Musa sp. No. 2-7358. ‘Tudoc’. Guinobatan Experiment Station, Guinobatan, Albay, Luzon. Elevation 360 meters. Plants to 2.40 meters high and 20 cm. thick at the base; entire pseudostem dark brown to blackish; stools few, com- pact; bunch pendulous; hands 9 and about 145 fingers; bunch open handed. 261148. Musa sp. No. 2-7360. ‘Turongkog’. Guinobatan Experiment Station, Guinobatan, Albay, Luzon. Elevation 360 meters. A Saba-type. Peduncle horizontal; leaves upright. 261149. Musa sp. No. 2-7361. ‘Inangel’. Near Guinobatan Experiment Station, Guino- batan, Albay, Luzon. Plants to 2.30 meters high and 23 em. thick at the base; stem green without brownish blotches; stools many, compact; bunch pendulous; 13 hands and 195 fingers; fingers pedicellate, semicompact, ageotropic, ellipsoid, angulate, 12 ecm. long and 3 cm. thick. 261150. Musa sp. No. 2-7362. ‘Siamese’. Guinobatan, Albay, Luzon. Elevation 350 meters. Plants to 4.10 meters high and 24 em. thick at the base; entire stem brownish; stools many, compact; bunch pendulous, 12 hands, 240 fingers; fingers pedicellate, compact, partly ageotropic, ellipsoid, 11 em. long and 3 cm. thick. 261151. Musa sp. No. 2-7363. ‘Pinipita’. Palanog, Guinobatan, Albay, Luzon. EHlevation 425 meters. Plants to 4.20 meters high and 26 em. thick at the base; pseudo- stem green, slightly brownish near leaf base; stools many, compact; bunch sub-horizontal, 6 hands and 50 fingers; fingers pedicellate, compact, ageotropic, ellipsoid, angulate, 15 cm. long and 4 cm. thick. 261152. Musa sp. No. 2-7364. ‘Benedito’. Baligang, Gamalig, Albay, Luzon. A Saba- type. 266 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 261138 to 261154—Continued 261153. MuSA sp. No. 2-7365. ‘Sapnay’. Bario Padang, Legaspi, Albay, Luzon. Elevation 240 meters. Plant to 175 meters high and 13 cm. thick at the base; pseudo- stem light brown; stools many, compact; bunch horizontal, 6 hands and 90 fingers; fingers pedicellate, compact, perpendicular, ellipsoid, angulate, 12 em. long and 2.2 cm. thick. 261154. Musa sp. No. 2-7366. ‘Sarat Sut’. Danlog, Putiao, Sorsogon, Luzon. Elevation 240 meters. Plants to 3.38 meters high and 22 cm. thick at the base; entire pseudostem light brown; stools few, compact; bunch pendulous, 9 hands and 100 fingers; fingers pedicellate, compact, perpendicular to rachis, ellipsoid, 7 em. long and 2 em. thick. 261155. ARUNDINARIA VARIEGATA (Sieb.) Makino Poaceae. From the Netherlands. Plants collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Nov. 6, 1959. No Field Number. 261156 to 261167. From Thailand. Plants collected by W. H. Hodge, collaborator, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Nov. 6, 1959. 261156. ADENIUM COETAENUM Stapf Apocynaceae. 261157. AFGEKIA sp. Fabaceae. 261158. CANNAsp. Cannaceae. 261159. ERyTHRINA sp. Malaceae. 261160. JASMINUM REX Dunn. Oleaceae. Flowers double. 261161. NeEtumMBOo sp. Nymphaeaceae. Flowers double, pink. 261162. NELUMBO sp. Flowers white. 261163. STRONGYLODON sp. Fabaceae. 261164. Myrmecopia sp. Rubiaceae. Epiphyte on tree or tree fern. 261165. Undetermined. 261166. Undetermined. 261167. Undetermined. 261168. MAGNOLIA SARGENTIANA Rehd.&Wils. Magnoliaceae. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by Nyman’s Gardens, Handcross, Sussex, England. Received Nov. 6, 1959. ‘Robusta’. 261169 and 261170. Myrcraria JABOTICABA (Vell.) Berg. Myrtaceae. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomico do Estado de Sao Paulo, Campinas. Received Nov. 9, 1959. 261169. ‘Paulista’. 261170. ‘Rajada’. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 267 261171 to 261210. From Great Britain. Plants purchased from Hillier & Sons, Winchester, Eng- land. Received Nov. 9, 1959. 261171 to 261173. ManHoNIa aQuiroLtium (Pursh.) Nutt. Berberidaceae. Oregongrape. 271171. ‘Aldenhamensis’. 261172. ‘Moseri’. , 261173. ‘Undulata’. 261174. MAHONIA FORTUNE! (Lindl.) Fedde 261175. MAHONIA NAPAULENSIS D.C. 261176. CyTisuS DALLIMOREI Rolfe Fabaceae. Broom. 261177. CytTIsus HIRSUTUS L. Broom. 261178. ABELIA CHINENSIs R. Br. Caprifoliaceae. 261179. ABELIA FLORIBUNDA (Mart. & Gal.) Decaisne Mexican abelia. 261180. ABELIA GRAEBNERIANA Rehd. ‘Vedrariensis’. 261181. ABELIA SCHUMANNII (Graebn.) Rehder 261182. ABELIA SERRATA Sieb. & Zuce. 261183. CoTONEASTER X WATERERI Exell ‘Exburiensis’. 261184. CytTisus sp. Fabaceae. 261185 to 261197. Faaus syivatTica L. Fagaceae. European beech. 261185. ‘Albo-variegata’. 261192. ‘Quercifolia’. 261186. ‘Cristata’. 261193. ‘Riversii’. 261187. ‘Faux de Vesey’. 261194. ‘Rohanii’. 261188. ‘Grandidentata’. 261195. ‘Roseo-marginata’. 261189. ‘Norweigiensis’. 261196. ‘Rotundifolia’. 261190. ‘Pendula Aurea’. 261197. ‘Zlatia’. 261191. ‘Purpureo-pendula’. 261198. FoKIENIA HODGINSII (Dunn) Henry & Thomas Pinaceae. 261199. JASMINUM ANGULARE Vahl. Oleaceae. 261200. JASMINUM FLORIDUM Bunge 261201. JASMINUM HUMILE var. GLABRUM (D.C) Kobuski. 261202. JASMINUM HUMILE var. REVOLUTUM (Sims) Kobuski 261203. JASMINUM PARKERI Dunn. 261204. Ko§rLREUTERIA PANICULATA Laxm. Sapindaceae. Panicled goldenrain-tree. ‘Fastigiata’. 261205. LaBURNUM CARAMANICUM (Boiss. & Heldr.) Benth. & Hook. f. Fabaceae. 261206. LirioPE GRAMINIFOLIA (L.) Baker Liliaceae. ‘Densiflora’. 261207. PHOTINIA PRIONOPHYLLA (Franch.) Schneid. Malaceae. 261208. SaLix BocKkiI Seem. Salicaceae. 261209. Sracuyurus HimMaLAIcus Hook f. & Thoms. Stachyuaceae. 261210. ZELKOVA CRETICA Spach Ulmaceae. 268 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 261211. Pinus sp. Pinaceae. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seedling presented to the Alaska Agricultural Experiment Station, Palmer, Alaska by Sen. Ernest Gruening. From Siberia. 261212 and 261213. From Great Britain. Plants and cuttings collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Nov. 10, 1959. 261212. RutTA GRAVEOLENS L. Rutaceae. Col. No. 7379. ‘Jackmans’. Chelsea Physic Garden, London, England. Foliage bluer than the normal type. 261213. SINARUNDINARIA NITIDA (Mitf.) Nakai Poaceae. Bamboo. Col. No. 7357. Middleton House, Enfield, Herts, England. Clump type; culms to 10 feet high. 261214 to 261219. From Great Britain and the Netherlands. Seeds collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Nov. 10, 1959. 261214. AxrScULUS INDICA (Royle) Hook. Aesculaceae. Col. No. 7380. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Surrey, England. Deciduous tree to 40 feet high; flowers white. 261215. DECAISNEA FARGESII Franch. Lardizabalaceae. Col. No. 7378. Garden of J. R. P. van Hoey Smith, Trompenburg, Rotter- dam, the Netherlands. Deciduous shrub to 15 feet high; fruit fleshy, dark metallic blue at maturity. 261216. Intex mELANoTRICHA Merrill Aquifoliaceae. Col. No. 7361. Exbury House, Exbury, Hants, England. Evergreen tree, to 12 feet high; bark smooth; berries red. 261217. QUERCUS PHILLYRAEOIDES A. Gray Fagaceae. Col. No. 7377. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Surrey, England. Evergreen tree to 25 feet high; branches dense. 261218. QUERCUS X TURNERI Willd. Col. No. 7376. ‘Pseudoturneri’. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Surrey, England. Globose semi-evergreen tree to 30 feet high; branches dense. 261219. ViIBURNUM HARRYANUM Rehder Caprifoliaceae. Col. No. 7366. Exbury House, Exbury, Hants, England. Evergreen shrub to 10 feet high; branches dense; fruit metallic blue. Native of Southwest China. 261220 to 261223. From Afghanistan and Turkey. Plants growing at the Regional Plant Introduc- tion Station, Ames, Iowa. Numbered Nov. 10, 1959. 261220. AGROPYRON BUONAPARTIS (Spreng.) Dur. & Schinz. Poaceae. From Afghanistan. A separate from P.1. 193264, A. orientale. 261221. AGROPYRON ORIENTALE var. LANUGINOSUM (Griseb.) Richter From Afghanistan. A separate from P.I. 193264, A. orientale. 261222. AGROPYRON REPENS (L.) Beauv. Quackgrass. From Turkey. A separate from P.I. 174011, A. intermedium. 261223. Srraria 1Tauica (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Foxtail millet. From Afghanistan. A separate from P.I. 220538, Panicum miliaceum. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 269 261224 to 261237. From Great Britain. Cuttings purchased from Hiller & Sons, Winchester, Hants, England. Received Nov. 12, 1959. 261224 to 261228. Itex aquirotium L. Aquifoliaceae. English holly. 261224. ‘Bicolor’. 261225. ‘Latispina Minor’. 261226. ‘N.E. Barnes’. 261227. ‘Recurva’. 261228. ‘Variegata’. 261229. ILEx cCASSINE L. Dahoon. 261230. ILEx coRALLINA Franch. Coral holly. 261231. ILEX DIPYRENA Wall. Himalaya holly. 261232 and 261233. I_tex FarceEsil Franch. 261232. No data. 261233. ‘Sclerophylla’. 261234. ILeEx HOOKERI King 261235. ILex MELANOTRICHA Merrill 261236. ILExX YUNNANENSIS Franch. 261237. ILEx sp. ‘Forrest 24826’. 261238 to 261264. From Great Britain. Plants presented by Fisk’s Clematis Nursery, Westleton? Saxmundham, Suffolk, England. Received Nov. 12, 1959. 261238. CLEMATIS ARMANDII Franch. Ranunculaceae. Armand clematis ‘Apple Blossom’. 261239. CLEMATIS CALYCINA (Soland.) Ait 261240. CLEMATIS CHRYSOCOMA Franch. 261241. CLEMATIS CIRRHOSA L. 261242 and 261243. CLEMATIS FLAMMULA L. Plume clematis, 261242. No data. 261243. ‘Rubra Marginata’. 261244. CLEMATIS FLORIDA f. SIEBOLDII (D. Don.) Rehder 261245. CLEMATIS JOUINIANA C. K. Schneider ‘Cote d’ Azur’. . 261246. CLEMATIS MONTANA Buch.-Ham. ex DC. Anemone clematis. 261247. CLEMATIS NAPAULENSIS DC. 261248. CLEMATIS REHDERIANA Craib. 261249. CLEMATIS VEDRARIENSIS var. ROSEA Mottet. 261250 to 261252. CLEMATIS VITICELLA L. Italian clematis. 261250. No data. 261251. ‘Alba-luxuriana’. 261252. ‘Rubra’. 261253 to 261264. CLEmatis (hybrids). 261253. ‘Bees Jubilea’. 261255. ‘Hagley Hybrid’. 261254. ‘Countess of Lovelace’. 261256. ‘Hybrida Sieboldi’. 270 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 261238 to 261264—Continued 261253 to 261264—Continued 261257. ‘King George V’. 261261. ‘Madam Grange’. 261258. ‘Lady Londesborough’. 261262. ‘Marcel Moser’. 261259. ‘Lincoln Star’. 261263. ‘Miss Crawshay’. 261260. ‘Lucy Lemoine’. 261264. ‘Mrs. Oud’. 261265. Zena Mays L. Poaceae. Corn. From Peru. Seeds presented by the Cooperative Program of Corn I So Oi Escuela Nacional de Agricultural, Lima. Recerca Nov. is hoe ae ‘Cuzco 58’. ‘Blanco de Urubamba’. 2961266. STyYLOSANTHES GRAcILIS H.B.K. Fabaceae. From the Belgian Congo. Seeds presented by the Agricultural ville. Received Nov. 18, 1959. z. gricultural Officer, Leopold- A selection made at the Kaniama Experiment Station. 261267 and 261268. From France. Seeds collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, N Heng mo Crops Research Division, eauaealle, Md. ae ov. 30, s From the Arboretum des Barres Ecole Forestiere, Nationale de Francaise Nogent-sur- Vernisson. ? 261267. AESCULUSTURBINATA Blume Aesculaceae. Japanese horsechestnut. Col. No. 7239. Wide-spreading tree to 40 feet high. 261268. CoRNUS WALTERI Wangerin Cornaceae. Col. No. 7208. Tree to 30 feet high; trunk 14 inches in diamet t : bark fissured; fruit gray, nearly black. tae DARE 261269 and 261270. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Pear. From Yugoslavia. Seeds collected by L. F. Hough, Tara Mountain, West Serbia. Received Dec. 3, 1959. n, West Central 261269. No. 8. Six-tenths mile north of Tara Kafana and east of Turistic. Elevation 4,000 feet. Tree strong, old, upright; fruit to one inch diameter. 261270. No.9. Six-tenths mile west from Tara hotel. Elevation 4,000 feet. Tree large, old; fruits yellow, to one inch diameter. 261271 and 261272. Guycine MAx (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. From Thailand. Seeds presented by Garland Bare, Missionary, Pua, Nan Province. Received Dec. 8, 1959. 261271. ‘Tua Luang’ or ‘‘Yellow Bean”. Grown in hot lowlands, elevation to 1,000 feet in northern Thailand. 261272. ‘Tua Nao’ or “Stinking Bean’. Grown by primitive hill tribes, elevation to 5,000 feet in northern Thailand and Laos. 261273 to 261286. From New Guinea. Rhizomes coliected by J. J. Ochse, United Fruit Company, Banana Expedition. Received Nov. 12, 1959. From Hollandia. | 261273 to 261275. Musa acuminata Colla Musaceae. 261273. O-18. ‘Drum’. Plants to 2.5 meters high; fruit skin yellow when ripe; seeds many. 261274. O-26. ‘Drum Maskawai’. Plants to six meters high. 261275. ©O-28. ‘Onduarku’. Fruit in large bunches; nine hands each with 16 fingers; bracts red. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 Paik 261273 to 261286—Continued 261276 to 261285. Musa X parapisraca L. Plantain. 261276. O-17. ‘Cengi-undu’. Elevation 100 meters. Plant to three meters high; juice white. 261277. O-19. ‘Mandang’. Elevation 100 meters. 261278. O-20. ‘Aanduk’. Elevation 100 meters. Plants to 3 meters high; only 2 hands, each with 9 fingers. aoe: O-21. ‘Dare’. Plant to 3 meters high; only 5 hands, each with 14 ngers. 261280. O-22. ‘Kenjo’. Elevation 225 meters. Pseudostems brown; green. 261281. O-23. ‘Kapas’. Pseudostem green; plant 4 meters high; only 4 hands; each with 12 fingers. 261282. O-24. ‘Kainjo’. Elevation 125 meters. Stem to 2 meters high only 3 hands, each with 8 fingers. 261283. O-25. Plants to 5 meters high; bunch small; 4 hands, each with 12 fingers; skin red. 261284. O-29. Nine hands each with 22 fingers. 261285. O-30. ‘Undujamau’. Stem to 3 meters high; fruit 15 cm. long, 2.5 em. diameter. 261286. Musa sp. O-27. ‘Ibodrum’. 261287 and 261288. From Mexico. Tubers and plants collected by H. 8S. Gentry and D. S. Correll, agricultural explorers, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Divi- sion, Beltsville, Md. Received Nov. 17, 1959. Sierra Mohinora, Chihuahua. 261287. SoLANUM FENDLERI A. Gray Solanaceae. Col. No. 17995. Small herbs to 15 em. high forming colony onrocks. Eleva- tion, 7500 feet. (Tubers) 261288. ECHEVERIA sp. Crassulaceae. Col. No. 18000. Flowers in small rosettes with white petals and purple anthers. Elevation 10,000 feet. (Plants) 261289. Crirrussp. Rutaceae. From New Guinea. Seeds presented by the Director of Agriculture, Stock and Fisheries, Port Moresby, Papua. Received Nov. 13, 1959. Collected at the Plant Introduction Station, Laloki, near Port Moresby. ‘‘Sepora”’ which is grown for juice throughout the region; it has a small fruit. 261290. Poa spunBosa L. Poaceae. Bulbous bluegrass. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by the Agricultural University, Wagen- ingen. Received Dec. 8, 1959. Vivipara type. 261291 to 261298. From Germany. Plants and seeds presented by George Arends, Wuppertal- Ronsdorf. Received Nov. 13, 1959. 261291 to 261293. Plants. 261291. AconITUM X ARENDsII Arends Ranunculaceae. Monkshood. 22 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 261291 to 261298—Continued 261291 to 261293—Continued 261292. HypRraneea (hybrid). Hydrangeaceae. ‘Hortensia’. H. acuminata X H. macrophylla. 261293. Sepum (hybrid). Crassulaceae. ‘Herbstfreude’. SS. spectabile X S. telephium. 261294 to 261298. Seeds. 261294. PRIMULA X ARENDSII Pax Primulaceae. Primrose. ‘Multiflora’. 261295 to 261298. PRimvuLA OBCONICA Hance Top primrose. 261295. ‘Atrocoerulea’. 261296. ‘Neulachs’. 261297. ‘Arends Alba-nova’. 261298. ‘Ronsdorfer Dunkelrote’. 261299 and 261300. Casanus casANn (L.) Druce. Fabaceae. Pigeonpea. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Nov. 16, 1959. 261299. Normal plants. 261300. Prostrate mutant. 261301 to 261304. From Mozambique. Seeds presented by the Center for the Scientific Investiga- tions of Cotton, Lourenco Marques. Received Nov. 16, 1959. 261301. ABUTILON sp. Malvaceae. G. Barbosa et L. Macuacua, No. 8680. 261302. CorcHorus sp. _ Tiliaceae. G. Barbosa et L. Macuacua, No. 8681. 261303. HiBpiscus sp. Malvaceae. G. Barbosa et L. Macuacua, without number. 261304. SANSEVIERIA sp. Liliaceae. G. Barbosa et L. Macuacua, No. 8679. 261305 to 261309. From Portugal. Bulbs and cuttings collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural ex- plorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Nov. 16, 1959. 261305. BEGONIA PAULENSIS A. DC. Begoniaceae. Col. No. 7393. Public market, Oporto. Plants rhizomatous; leaves to I} foot across; flowering scapes to 18 inches long, succulent, flowers white; fruit red, hairy. (Cuttings.) 261306. CAMELLIA JAPONICA IL. Theaceae. Common camellia. Col. No. 7416. Park de Pena, Sierra de Sintra, Lisbon. Leaves white edged; flowers deep pink, opening flat, single type. (Cuttings). 261307. Crocus cLusit J. Gay. Iridaceae. Col. No. 7382. Thirty miles east of Oporto. Flowers rose-violet. (Bulbs). 261308. DacRYDIUM CUPRESSINUM Soland ex Lamb Taxaceae. Rimu. Col. No. 7415. Park de Pena, Sierra da Sintra, Lisbon. Evergreen tree to 30 feet high; branches and twigs weeping. (Cuttings.) JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 213 261305 toe 261309—Continued 261309. DaAcRYDIUM CUPRESSINUM Soland ex Lamb Rimu. Col. No. 7398. Quinto de Monserrate, Sierra da Sintra, Lisbon. Tree to 40 feet high; branches and twigs pendulous; bark whitish. 261310 to 261325. From Indonesia. Seed (unless otherwise noted) collected by W. H. Hodge, collab- orator, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Nov. 16, 1959. 261310 to 261325. Botanical Garden, Bogor. 261310. AtocasIa sp. Araceae. Col. No. LW—222. From Sumatra. 261311. BavuHinta acuminata L. Caesalpiniaceae. Snowy bauhinia. Col. No. LW-194. Flowers three inches across, pure white. 261312. CASSIA SURATTENSIS Burm. f. Caesalpiniaceae. Col. No. LW-193. Small tree; flowers pale yellow. 261313. CYANASTRUM BUSSEI Engl. Pontederiacea. Col. No. LW-234. From Africa. (Bulbs). 261314. CYANASTRUM CORDIFOLIUM Oliver Col. No. LW-—233. (Corms). 261315. LuzuRIAGA LAXIFOLIA H. Hallier Liliaceae. Col. No. LW-189. Climber. 261316. PARALINOSPADIX GEONOMIFORMIS Burret. Phoenicaceae. Palm. Col. No. LW-195. Plant to eight feet high. 261317. PHALERIA WICHMANNII Valeton Thymelaeaceae. Col. No. LW-197. Small tree. 261318. PHALERIA sp. Col. No. LW-187. Cauliflorous small tree. 261319. PHYLLANTHUS sp. Euphorbiaceae. Col. No. LW-191. Small tree; leaves ornamental; sumaclike. 261320. PLEOMELE sp. Liliaceae. Col. No. LW-185. Shade plant to 2.5 feet high. 261321. QuaAssIA AMARA L. Simaroubaceae. Col. No. LW-196. Small tree; flowers red. 261322. STACHYTARPHETA sp. Verbenaceae. Col. No. LW-188. Herb to 6 feet high; flowers salmon-pink. 261323. STIFFTIA CHRYSANTHA Mikan. Asteraceae. Col. No. LW-192. Shrub to 15 feet high; flowers orange. 261324. TABERNAEMONTANA FLORIBUNDA Glume Apocynaceae. Col. No. LW-190. Fifteen foot tree; flowers white. 261325. WARSZEWICZIA COCCINEA (Vahl) Klotzsch. Rubiaceae. Col. No. LW-186. Tree with red poinsettia-like flowers. 206—040—66——18 274 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 261326 to 261334. From Mexico. Plants obtained by H. 8. Gentry, agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received ov. 17, 1959. 261326. AGavEsp. Amaryllidaceae. Col. No. 17981. ‘Lechuguilla’. Ten miles southwest of Nabogame, Chi- huahua. Elevation 6,000 feet. Solitary plants, leaves narrow, green, filiferous, paint-marked, fine-spined, to 8 inches long. 261327 AGAVE sp. Col. No. 17988. Sierra Chinatu, Chihuahua. Elevation 7,500 feet. Plants small, dark green; rosettes single and cespitose, about 10 inches across; leaves spreading, straight. 261328. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 17989. Five miles southeast of Nabogame, Chihuahua. Plant same as P.I. 261327, but teeth more distal. 261329. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 17990. Rocky, sunny slope. Guadelupe y Calvo, Chihuahua. Elevation 7,500 feet. Plant small, globose; rosettes green, multileaved, about 10 inches wide at maturity; leaves paint-marked. 261330. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 18019. Fifteen miles northeast of El Vergel, Chihuahua. Plants glaucous, green, balled, compact; rosettes, stiff leaved, forming large clonal colonies; panicle to 3 feet high with 20 to 25 laterals. 261331. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 18061. Rocky slope. Rio Florida and Durango highway. Plant with gray green rosettes; leaves ascending. 261332. AGAVE sp. Col. No. 17922. 261333. AGAVE sp. 261334. Manrrepa sp. Amaryllidaceae. Col. No. 18103. Rio San Juan basin, Chihuahua. Plant with single rosettes; leaves curving, conduplicated, light green and faintly red-spotted. 261335 to 261343. | From the Philippines. Suckers collected by P. H. Allen and N. G. Vakili, agri- cultural explorers, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Nov. 17, 1959. 261335 and 261336. Musa acuminata Colla. Musaceae. Banana. 261335. No. 2-7368. ‘Agotay’. Mountainous area northeast of Mount Apo, Davao Province, Mindanao. Elevation 3,200 feet. Plants to 15 feet high and 8 inches diameter, at base; pseudostems purplish, black blotched; stools compact 15 hands; fingers ageotrophic and pedicellated, 4 inches by .5 inch, beak at apex; fruits ripen yellow-green. Second growth scrub, dominated by tree ferns. 261336. No. 2-7371. ‘Agotay’. Eastern slopes of Mount Apo, Upper Catigan Valley, Davao Province, Mindanao. Elevation 3,100 feet. Plant typical for area; male bracts purple rather than green. 261337. Musa sp. No. 27370. Eastern slopes of Mount Apo, Upper Catigan Valley, Davao Province, Mindanao. Elevation 2,950 feet. Pseudostems purple, brown blotched at upper leaf sheath; stools compact; bunch horizontal, 7 hands; fingers ageotrophic to splayed, 4 by .3 inch; leaves purplish; male bract heavily striped purple on surface, yellowish within; pollen abundant; fruits yellow, seedy, edible. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 275 261335 to 261343—Continued 261338. Musa sp. No. 2-7372. Sowawon, Saog, west of Compostela, Davao Province, Min- danao. Elevation 850 feet. Plants to 10 feet high, 7 inches diameter, at base; pseudostems green, light brown blotched; stools, compact; bunch pendulous, 6 hands; male bracts dull purplish, brown on outer surface, yellow with pur- plish edges within. Appears diploid. 261339. Musa sp. No. 2-7373. ‘Inahoy’. Forested hills west of Compostela, Davao Province, Mindanao. Elevation 850 feet. Pseudostems green with black blotches; stools compact; bunch pendulous, 8 hands; fingers pedicellate, ageotrophic 4 by 0.5 inch. Probably a triploid. 261340. Musa sp. No. 2-7374. ‘Inambak’. Elevation 800 feet. Plant solitary 12 feet by 10 inches at base; suckers many; pseudostem yellowish-green; bunch horizontal, 9 compact hands; fingers 4 by 1.5 inches; male bracts yellow, several lifting at the same time. 2 261341. Musa sp. No. 2-7375. Balawan, Makilala, Cotabato Province, Mindanao. Eleva- tion 1,100 feet. Plants to 10 feet high by 10 inches diameter, at base; pseu- dostems light green, light brown blotches; bunch horizontal, 7 hands, fingers partially ageotrophic, pedicellate, splayed, 3 by .6 inch parthonocarpic. 261342. MuSsA sp. No. 2-7376. ‘Binactong’. Balawan, Makilala, Cotabato Province, Min- danao. Elevation 1,500 feet. Plants to 9 feet high by 4 inches diameter at base; pseudostems few, green with slight blackish tinge; stools compact; bunch subhorizontal, 4 hands, fingers pedicellated and splayed. 261343. Musa sp. No. 2-7377. ‘Guyod’. Kadalian, Calinan, mountainous area northeast of Apo Volcano, Davao Province, Mindanao. Elevation 2,000 feet. Pseudostems to 10 feet high by 8 inches diameter at base, green with scattered black blotches; stooling; 9 hands pendulous; male bract greenish-yellow; foliage susceptible to leave spot. 261344 to 261364. CuiEmatis (hybrids). Ranunculaceae. From France. Plants presented by Andra Girault, Horticulteur-Pepineriste, Orleans (Loiret). Received Nov. 18, 1959. 261344. ‘Alba Luxurians’. 261355. ‘Pourpre Mat’. 261345. ‘Bagatelle’. 261356. ‘Purpurea Plena’. 261346. ‘Caravelle’. 261357. ‘Queen Alexandra’. 261347. ‘Colette Deville’. 261358. ‘Rubella’. 261348. ‘Dr. Andre Devillers’. 261359. ‘Sir du Cap’, ‘Thuilleaux’. 261349. ‘Dr. Lebele’. 261360. ‘Venosa’. 261350. ‘Gem’. 261361. ‘Ville de Limoges’. 261351. ‘Kermesina’. 261362. ‘Ville de Paris’. 261352. ‘Le Cid’. 261363. ‘Yvette Houry’. 261353. ‘Mme. Van Houtte’. 261364. ‘Xerxes’. 261354. ‘Modesta’. 261365. UrGcineA MaARITIMA (L.) Baker Liliaceae. Sea-onion. From Portugal. Bulbs collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Nov. 19, 1959. Col. No. 7423. ‘Squill’. Rocky slopes 900 feet above the Dauro River, 35 miles east of Oporto. Bulbs to 4 inches in diameter; leaves grow in autumn and flowers in spring. 276 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 261366 to 261398. From Indonesia. Plants and cuttings, collected by W. H. Hodge, collaborator, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md.. Received Nov. 19, 1959. Botanical Garden, Bogor. 261366. AGLAONEMA sp. Araceae. No. LW-211. Creeper from Java. 261367. Atocasia sp. Araceae. No. LW-221. Plant to 3 feet high. 261368. BoERLAGIODENDRON NOVO-GUINEENSE Harms Araliaceae. No. LW-231. From New Guinea. 261369. CALATHEA LIETZEI #. Morren. Marantaceae. No. LW-200. Leaves variegated. From Brazil. 261370. CALATHEA PICTURATA (Linden) Koch. & Lind. No. LW-206. Leaves purplish below, variegate above. Brazil. 261371. CALATHEA TRIFASCIATA Koern No. LW-201. Leaves variegated. Brazil. 261372. CALATHEA UNDULATA Regel No. LW-205. Ground cover leaves variegated. Ecuador. 261373. CALATHEA Sp. No. LW-202. Leaves variegated. Brazil. 261374. CALATHEA Sp. No. LW-204. Creeper; leaves variegated; purplish below. 261375. CoRDYLINE sp. Liliaceae. No. LW-229. Leaves pink, white and green. 261376. CoRDYLINE youneir Hort. No. LW-228. 261377. CuLCASIA MANNII Engl. Araceae. No. LW-214. Ground cover; leaves pale green. 261378. HiTCcHENIOPSIS KUNSTLERI Ridley Zingiberaceae. No. LW-218. Low plant. 261379. HoLocHLAMys sp. Araceae. No. LW-226. Plant to several feet high. From New Guinea. 261380. HomaLoMENA HUMILIS Hook.f. Araceae. No. LW-216. ‘Major Pygmaea’. Creeping aroid. From Java. 261381. HoMmMaLoMENA POLYANDRA Alderwer No. LW-225. Forest herb. 261382. HoMALOMENA RUBRA Hassk. No. LW-215. Ground cover. From Java. 261383. HomaLOMENA suLcATA Engl. No. LW-207. Creeping ground cover. Java. 261384. HoMALOMENA WALLISI Regel. No. LW-212. Leaves variegated. 261385. LycopoDIUM CARINATUM Desv. Lycopodiaceae. No. LW-213. Epiphyte. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 277 ‘261366 to 261398—Continued 261386. MARANTA SPLENDIDA Lem. Marantaceae. No. LW-198. Leaves variegated. Brazil. 261387. PLEIOSTACHYA PRUINOSA K. Schum. Marantaceae. No. LW-219. Plant to 8 feet; foliage dark green above, purplish below. 261388. SANSEVERIA CYLINDRICA Bojer. Liliaceae. No. LW-230. ‘Xerophyte’. Africa. 261389. ScHISMATOGLOTTIS CONCINNA var. MACULATA N.E. Br. Araceae. No. LW-209. Ground cover. 261390. ScHismMATOGLOTTIS picta Schott No. LW-227. Creeping aroid. ‘261391. SpaTHIPHYLLUM sp. Araceae. No. LW-224. Flowers showy. From New Guinea. 261392. STACHYPHRYNIUM GRIFFITHII K. Schum. Marantaceae. No. LW-217. Plant to three feet high. ‘261393. STACHYPHRYNIUM JAGORIANUM (C. Koch) Schum. No. LW-210. Forming small clumps as ground cover. From Java. ‘261394. STROMANTHE SANGUINEA Sond. Marantaceae. No. LW-199. Plant to six feet; leaves deep purple beneath. ‘261395. TREVESIA BURCKII Boerl. Araliaceae. No. LW-232. Tree from Sumatra. ‘261396. Undetermined. Asclepiadaceae. No. LW-203. Climber. ‘261397. Undetermined. Araceae. No. LW-208. Ground cover; leaves variegated. From Sumatra. 261398. Undetermined. Marantaceae. No. LW-220. Forming clumps, creeping on ground; leaves variegated; flowers small, white at base of plant. From Java. 261399. Cirrus sp. Rutaceae. From Thailand. Seeds presented by Garland Bare, Missionary, Pua Nan Province. Received Nov. 30, 1959. Fruit very acid. Elevation 1,000 feet. 261400 to 261402. From Canada. Seeds presented by Hogg & Lytle Limited, Oakwood, Ontario. Received Nov. 19, 1959. 261400 and 261401. StcaLE CEREALE L. Poaceae. Rye. 261400. ‘Bjorn Fall’. 261401. ‘Double Steel Fall’. 261402. Triticum AaEstivuM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. ‘Diana Fall No. 0261’. 261403 to 261438. From Indonesia. Cuttings (unless otherwise noted) collected by W. H. Hodge, collaborator, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received November 19, 1959. Botanical Garden, Bogor. 278 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 261403 to 261438—Continued 261403. AcaLtypHa. Euphorbiaceae. No. LW-247. Shrub; leaves green and white variegated. 261404. AGLAODORUM GRIFFITHII Schott Araceae. No. LW-263. Aquatic; leaves erect in clumps. 261405. ANUBIAS LANCEOLATA N.E. Br. Araceae. No. LW-262. Aquatic in shallow water. 261406. ARacuHIsS sp. Fabaceae. No. LW-288. Cultivated. 261407. Canna euauca L. Cannaceae. No. LW-256. Aquatic canna growing to 6 feet high; flowers yellow. 261408. CyYRTOSPERMA HASTATUM Alderwer Araceae. No. LW-260. Shallow water aquatic aroid. 261409. CyYRTOSPERMA LASIODES Griffith No. LW-264. Large aquatic; leaves to six feet long. Native to Malaya. 261410. CyYRTOSPERMA MERKUSII Schott No. LW-256. Aquatic aroid growing to six‘feet high. 261411. CyrrospERMA JoHNSTONII N.E. Br. No. LW-259. Shallow water aroid to 10 feet high. 261412. Ecurnoporus sp. Alismaceae. No. LW-266. Aquatic; flowers large. 261413. EpIPREMNUM CERAMENSE (Engl. 8. Krouse) Alderwer Araceae. No. LW-245. ‘Flavispathium’. Scandent aroid. 261414. EKripREMNUM MAMPUANUM Alderwer No. LW-246. Scandent aroid. 261415. Hoyasp. Asclepiadaceae. No. LW-236. Creeping epiphyte. From Antonia. 261416. Koprsia ALBIFLORA Blume Apocynaceae. No. LW-249. Shrub to eight feet high; flowers white, starlike, two inches: across. 261417. Kopsra rruticosa (Ker.) A. DC. No. LW-240. Shrub to eight feet high; flowers pink. 261418. Lasrta acuLEaTA Lour. Araceae. No. LW-255. Large erect aquatic aroid. 261419. LimNocuaris FLAVA (L.) Buch. Butomaceae. No. LW-261. Aquatic; flowers yellow. 261420. Undetermined. Araceae. No. LW-—223. Scrambling vine. 261421. BauvHINIA WINITII Craib Caesalpiniaceae. No. LW-243. Vine that can be trained as shrub or hedge plant; flowers large. 261422. OcHNA sp. Ochnaceae. No. LW-242. Slow growing shrub to eight feet high; flowers in dense clusters, yellow. JANUARY 1, 1959 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959 279 261403 to 261438—Continued 261423. PoTHos HERMAPHRODITUS Merrill Araceae. No. LW-250. Scandent aroid; leaves compound fernlike; cultivated. 261424. RANDIA MALLEIFERA Benth. & Hook.f. Rubiaceae. No. LW-251. Large shrub; flowers hanging, large, white. 261425. RHAPHIDOPHORA PEPLOIDES Engl. Araceae. No. LW-258. Scandent aroid. Cultivated. 261426. STERIPHOMA ELLIPTICA Spreng. Capparaceae. No. LW-241. Straggly shrub to five feet high; flowers orange. 261427. WaARSZEWICZIA COCCINEA (Vahl) Klotzsch. Rubiaceae. No. LW-244. Small tree; bracts red, over yellow flowers. 261428. Undetermined. Apocynaceae. No. LW-252. Plant to 25 feet high. 261429. ANUBIAS LANCEOLATA N. E. Br. Araceae. No. LW-254. Aquatic aroid to four feet high. (Seeds). 261430. ARENGA AMBONG Becc. Phoenicaceae. Palm, No. LW-264. Large aquatic; leaves to six feet long. (Seeds). 261431. CyRTOSPERMA LASIODES Griffith Araceae. eee Large aquatic; leaves to six feet long. Native to Malaya. eeds). 261432. CyYRTOSPERMA MERKUSII Schott No. LW-256. Aquatic aroid to six feet high. (Seeds). 261433. DitLENIA sp. Dilleniaceae. No. LW-268. Small tree or shrub; flowers large, showy, yellow; fruit colorful, dehiscent, star-shaped. (Seed). 261434. MoNocHORIA HASTAEFOLIA Presl. Pontederiaceae. No. LW-258. Pontederia-like aquatic. (Seed). 261435. NELUMBO NUCIFERA Gaertn. Nymphaeaceae. Hindu lotus. No. LW-239. Flowers pink. (Seed). 261436. NEPTUNIA PLENA Benth. Mimosaceae. No. LW-253. Aquatic sensitive plant; flowers yellow. (Seed). 261437. SAGITTARIA LANCIFOLIA L. Alismaceae. No. LW-267. Aquatic; stalks to 6 feet high; leaves to 3 feet long; flowers white. (Seed). 261438. Undetermined. No. LW-252. (Seed). 261439. TriroLIuM PRATENSE L. Fabaceae. Red clover. From Yugoslavia. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Attache, United States Embassy, Belgrade. Received Dec. 8, 1959. 261440. DenpRocALAMUS stRictus Nees Poaceae. Bamboo. From Puerto Rico. Plants presented by the Federal Experiment Station, Mayaguez. November 20, 1959. 280 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 167 261441 and 261442. From Portugal. Seeds collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received Nov. 25, 1959. 261441. Intex pERADO Ait. Adquifoliaceae. English holly. Col. No. 7396. Quinta de Monserate, Sierra de Sintra, Galso, Lisbon. Evergreen tree to 15 feet high; leaves 3 inches long, very wide, barely spiny, lustrous; berries red. 261442, PirrosPORUM HUTTONIANUM T. Kirk. Pittosporaceae. Col. No. 7404. Park de Pena Sierra de Sintra. Evergreen shrub or tree to 20 feet high. 261443 to 261449. Prunus armentaca L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. From Korea. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission, Seoul. Received Nov. 25, 1959. Collected near Kimhae, Kyongsang Namdo Province. 261443. ' ‘ ' Spay v8 : 5 bog aga i ‘ CUE en ac ee ) A ent ‘ ore hae ‘ 1 wat ‘ $m, ti oat bres i tar oe ‘ ve ‘ ‘ it , ‘ ' Patt oe tae aad ian ry : bave lS en ee a EL Eee 8 OS, an io is es a ee be ke ok