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NS ae oe, erpreer wee eee TT HorticutTURAL SERVICES ~ SMITHSONIAN’ INSTITUTION Ne WashincTon, DOG. 20560 Plant Inventory No. 174 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Washington, D.C., April 1, 1969 fai 2 an S iisecrnd Ee Ye 3B )0F , Vow PLANT MATERIAL !NTRODUCED JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 (NOS. 310336 TO 317903) h.104-/7 4 Hor, CONTENTS Page CTPDROSEDRAD TEC oat 2 oe 3 inivexonmeommoneand scientific Names... 302 This inventory, No. 174, lists the plant material (Nos. 310336 to 317903) received by the New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, during the period from January 1 to December 31, 1966. The inventory is a historical record of plant material introduced for Department and — other specialists, and is not to be considered as a list of plant material for distribution. The species names used are those under which the plant material was received. These have been corrected only for spelling, au- thorities, and obvious synonymy. Questions related to the names published in the inventory and obvious errors should be directed to the author. If misidentification is apparent, please submit an herbarium specimen with fiowers and fruit for reidentification. HOWARD L. HYLAND, Botanist. Plant Industry Station Beltsville, Md. Be wiigib ieee hm 1 ania eon J (OCT OF RERBEE 20M) 4 Tt ‘sek gisotath be INVENTORY 310336. MAGNOLIA GUATEMALENSIS Donn. Sm. Magnoliaceae. From Guatemala. Budsticks presented by Chris Hempstead, Guatemala City. Received Jan. 4, 1966. Collected at Chipoc, Coban. Elevation 4,500 feet; average rainfall 140 inches per year. 310337 to 310339. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Leguminosae. Alfalfa. From Spain. Seeds presented by Antonio Bermejo, Agricultural Attache of the Embassy of Spain, Washington, D.C. Received Jan. 5, 1966. 310337. ‘Aragon’. 310338. ‘Mediterranea’. 310339. ‘Tierra de Campos’. 310340 to 310358. From India. Plants presented by the Lloyd Botanic Garden, Darjeeling, West Bengal. Received Dec. 18,1965. Numbered Jan. 5, 1966. 310340. DAPHNEsSp. Thymelaeaceae. 310341. EUONYMUS FRIGIDUS Wall. in Roxb. Celastraceae. 310342. GAULTHERIA HOOKERI C. B. Clarke Ericaceae. 310343. GAULTHERIA NUMMULARIOIDES D. Don 310344. GAULTHERIA PYROLOIDES Hook. f. & Thoms. 310345. GAULTHERIA TRICHOPHYLLA Royle 310346. HYPERICUM HOOKERIANUM Wight & Arn. Guttiferae. Hookers St.-Johns-wort. 310347. LONICERASp. Caprifoliaceae. 310348. MECONOPSIS WALLICHII Hook. Papaveraceae. Satinpoppy. 310349. POTENTILLA FULGENS Wall. ex Hook. Rosaceae. Cinquefoil. 310350. PRIMULA PETIOLARIS Wall. Primulaceae. 310351. RHODODENDRON ARBOREUM J. E.Smith. Ericaceae. Tree rhododendron. 310352. RHODODENDRON BARBATUM Wall. ex Don 310353. RHODODENDRON CINNABARINUM Hook. f. 310354. RHODODENDRON FALCONERI Hook. f. 310355. RHODODEDRON GRANDE Wight 310356. RHODODENDRON SETOSUM Don 310357. VACCINUM RETUSUM (Griff.) Hook.f. Ericaceae. 310358. VACCINUM SERRATUM (Don) Wight 310359 to 310434. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the Bo- tanical Garden of the Scientific Academy, Taschkent, Karamurtskaia. peay Dumbers recorded in Garden’s 1965 Index Seminum. Received an. 6, 1966. 3 4A PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 310359 to 310434—Continued 310359. ABIES SIBIRICA Ledeb. Pinaceae. No 1. 310360. AcER MONO Maxim. Aceraceae. No. 1121. 310361. ACER SEMENOVII Regel & Herd. No. 672. 310362. ACER TURKESTANICUM Pax No. 678. 310363. AELLENIA GLAUCA (M.Bieb.) Aellen. No. 345. 310364. AELUROPUS REPENS (Desf.) Parl. No. 19. 310365. AGROPYRON CRISTATUM (L.) Gaertn. No. 1979. Mono maple. Chenopodiaceae. Gramineae. Gramineae. Crested wheatgrass. 310366. AGROPYRON DESERTORUM (Fisch. ex Link) Schult. No. 20. 310367. AGROPYRON ELONGATUM (Host) Beauv. No. 1980. 310368. AGROPYRON JUNCEUM (L.) Beauv. No. 1981. Standard wheatgrass. 310369 and 310370. AGROPYRON PECTINIFORME Roem. & Schult. 310369. No. 21. 310370. No. 1982. 310371. AGROPYRON PUNGENS (Pers.) Roem. & Schult. No. 1988. 310372. AILANTHUS ALTISSIMA (Mill.) Swingle No. 1134. 310373. AILANTHUS GIRALDII Dode No. 1135. 310374. AILANTHUS VILMORINIANA Dode No. 1136. 310375. ALOPECURUS MYOSUROIDES Huds. No. 1999. 310376. ALOPECURUS PRATENSIS L. No. 28. 310377. AMELANCHIER SPICATA (Lam.) K. Koch. No. 1148. 310378. ARISTIDA ADSCENSIONIS L. Gramineae. No. 29. 310379. ARISTIDA COERULESCENS Desf. No. 2025. Simaroubaceae. Tree-of-heaven. Gramineae. Meadow foxtail. Rosaceae. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 5 310359 to 310434—Continued 310380. ARISTIDA KARELINII (Trin. & Rupr.) Roshev. No. 30. 310381. ARISTIDA OLIGANTHA Michx. No. 2026. 310382. ARISTIDA PLUMOSA L. var. INTERMEDIA Litw. No. 2027. 310383. ATRIPLEX HORTENSIS L. Chenopodiaceae. Garden orach. No. 2046. 310384. BETULA HUMILIS Schrank Betulaceae. No. 1220. 310385. BETULA KIRGHISORUM Sawicz No. 307. 310386. BETULA PROCURVA Litw. No. 308. 310387. BErTULA TURKESTANICA Litw. No. 309. 310388. CARAGANA BOISII Schneid. Leguminosae. No. 1247. 310389. CARAGANA BREVISPINA Royle ex Benth. No. 1248. 310390. CARAGANA sp. No. 1246. 310391. CORONILLA SCORPIOIDES (L.) Koch Leguminosae. No. 2136. 310392. CREPIS KOTSCHYANA Boiss. Compositae. No. 1000. 310393. DACTYLIS VORONOVII Ovez. Gramineae. No. 54. 310394 and 310395. ELAEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA L. Elaeagnaceae. Russian-olive. 310394. No. 695. 310395. No. 696. 310396. ELAEAGNUS UMBELLATA Thunb. Autumn elaeagnus. No. 1487. 310397. K-NNEAPOGON PERSICUM Boiss. Gramineae. No. 64. 310398. EPHEDRA CILIATA C. A. Mey. Gnetaceae. No. 6. 310399. EPHEDRA INTERMEDIA Schrenk & Mey. No. 7. 310400. EHPEDRA STROBILACEA Bunge. No. 8. 6 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 310359 to 310434—Continued 310401. EPILOBIUM MINUTIFLORUM Haussk.- Onagraceae. No. 698. 310402. EPILOBIUM PARVIFLORUM Schreb. No. 699. 310403. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees Gramineae. Weeping lovegrass. No. 2178. 310404. EZRAGROSTIS STAROSSELSKYI Grossh. No. 66. 310405. ERAGROSTIS cf. SUAVEOLENS Becker ex Claus. No. 2177. 310406. EUROTIA CERATOIDES (L.) Meyer Chenopodiaceae. No. 350. 310407. EUROTIA EVERSMANNIANA Stzhegl. No. 351. 310408. KOCHIA PROSTRATA (L.) Schrad. Chenopodiaceae. No. 2278. 310409. LESPEDEZA CUNEATA (Dumont) G. Don Leguminosae. No. 1564. 310410. LOLIUM PERSICUM Boiss. & Hohen. Gramineae. No. 96. 310411. LOLIUM REMOTUM Schrenk. No. 97. 310412. LOTUS FRONDOSUS Freyn. Leguminosae. No. 607. 310413. LOTUS ORNITHOPODIOIDES L. No. 2305. 310414. PHYSOCARPUS AMURENSIS Maxim. Rosaceae. Ninebark. No. 1680. 310415. PHYSOCARPUS OPULIFOLIUS (L.) Maxim. No. 1681. 310416. PHYSOCARPUS RIBESIFOLIUS Kom. No. 1682. 310417. PHYSOCARPUS STELLATUS (Rydb.) Rehd. No. 1683. 310418. RHAMNUSsp. Rhamnaceae. No. 1728. 310419. RHAMNUS UTILIS Dene. Buckthorn. No. 1729. 310420. ROEGNERIA DROBOVII (Nevski) Nevski Gramineae. No. 125. 310421. ROEGNERIA INTERRUPTA (Nevski) Nevski No. 126. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 £ 310359 to 310434—Continued 310422. ROEGNERIA SCHUGNANICA (Nevski) Nevski No. 127. 310423. SANGUISORBA MINOR Scop. Rosaceae. Small burnet. No. 2458. 310424. SPIRAEA X BUMALDI Burv. Rosaceae. No. 1870. 310425. SPIRAEA X CANTONIENSIS Lour. Reeves spirea. No. 1871. 310426. SPIRAEA X PIKOVIENSIS Besser No, 1881. 310427. SPOROBOLUS INDICUS (L.) R. Br. Gramineae. Dropseed. No. 2491, 310428. SPOROBOLUS TENACISSIMUS Beauv. No. 2492. 310429. STIPA KIRGHISORUM P. Smirn. Gramineae. No. 137. 310430. STIPA sp. No. 2496. 310431. TETRAGONOLOBUS SILIQUOSUS (L.) Roth Leguminosae. No. 2806. 310432. ULMUS PUMILA L. Ulmaceae. Chinese elm. No. 1909. 310433. VIBURNUM BUREJAETICUM Regl. & Herd. Caprifoliaceae. Manchurian viburnum. No. 1911. 310434. VIBURNUM RHYTIDOPHYLLUM Hemsl. Caprifoliaceae. Leatherleaf viburnum. No. 1916. 310435. CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. From Mexico. Seeds presented by E. M. LeBaron, Magdalena, Sonora. Numbered Jan. 7, 1966. G15199. Plant to 50 ecm. high, branches few, vigorous. Flowers large, white. Fruit 12.5 by 3.0 cm., oblong, black, glossy, hot. Drought tolerant. 310436. MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA L. Magnoliaceae. From Algeria. Seeds presented by the Jardin d’Essais du Hamma, Centre de Researches, Agronomiques d’Algerie, Hamma. Received Jan. 7, 1965. 310437. VERNONIA ANTHELMINTICA (L.) Willd. Compositae. Ironweed. From Brazil. Seeds presented by Theodore Hymowitz, Instituto de Pesquisas, IRI, Campinas, Sao Paulo. Received Jan. 7, 1966. 310438 to 310441. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merr. Leguminosae. Soybean. From the Philippines. Seeds presented by Y. H. Yang, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Bayambang, Luzon. Received Jan. 7, 1966. 8 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 310438 to 310441—Continued 310438. ‘Kaohsiung No. 5’. Taiwan University, China. 310439. ‘Mission’. New Guinea. 310440. ‘One Hundred Beautiful Girls’. Taiwan, China. 310441. ‘Red Branch’. Taiwan, China. 310442 to 310449. VITIS VINIFERA L. Vitaceae. European grape. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Cuttings presented by the Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received May 138 and 20, 1965. Numbered Jan. 7, 1966. 310442. ‘Aromatnyi’. 310446. ‘Nuhurskii krupnyy’. 310443. ‘Bakhtiori’. 310447. ‘Olivet chernyi?’. 310444. ‘Derzhanka’. 310448. ‘Rkatsileti’. 310445. ‘Khodsha Okhri’. 310449. ‘Urumyuzum’. 310450 to 310456. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. From Australia. Seeds presented by P. I. Pryke, Plant Breeding Laboratory, Burnley Gardens, Victoria. Original seed from Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Received Jan. 7, 1966. Parent plants inoculated in stem with halo blight. Resistant to Race 1. 310450. 10285. ‘Arneanskija Krasnaja’. 310451. 8940/19305. ‘Krasnodar Skaja 19305’. 310452. 2060. ‘Kirooskaja Vizuscyasja’. 310453. 10726. ‘Noldavakaja Uluecsinnaji’. 310454. 10360/4. ‘Savi Kharkovskaja’. Susceptible to Race 1. 310455. 10230/517. ‘Felenostronaja 517’. 310456. 10733/302. ‘Osetinskaja 302’. 310457 and 310458. From Thailand. Seeds presented by John David Finlay, Robbins and MeGowin Company, Brewton, Ala. Received Jan. 7, 1966. 310457. PINUS INSULARIS Endl. Pinaceae. Benguet pine. 310458. PINUS MERKUSII Jungh. & DeVr. Pinaceae. Pine. 310459 to 310465. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Leguminosae. Red clover. From Switzerland. Seeds presented by the Swiss Experiment Station for Agriculture, Zurich-Oerlikon. Received Jan. 7, 1966. 310459. ‘Dettenbuhl’. 310463. ‘Roggo’. 310460. ‘Estermann’. 310464. ‘Rutti’. 310461. ‘Leisi’. 310465. ‘Wild red’. 310462. ‘Renova’. 310466. CHENOPODIUM QUINOA Willd. Chenopodiaceae. Quinoa. From the United States. Seeds grown at North Central Regional Plant In- troduction Station, Ames, Iowa. Numbered Jan. 7, 1966. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 9 310466—C ontinued Original seed collected in Peru by Glenn Viehmeyer, North Platte Experi- ment Station, North Platte, Nebr. Annual to 5 feet high. Seeds extensively eaten in South America. 310467 and 310468. SoOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From the Netherlands. Tubers presented by Wolf & Wolf, Amsterdam. Re- ceived Jan. 10, 1966. 310467. ‘Desiree’. 310468. ‘Urgenta’. 310469 and 310470. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. From France. Seeds presented by Vilmorin-Andrieux, Paris. Received Jan. 10, 1966. 310469. ‘Case Knife or White Dutch’. 310470. ‘Soissons Large White Runner’. 310471. TRITICUM DICOCCUM L. Gramineae. From India. Seeds presented by the Division of Plant Introduction, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Jan. 10, 1966. E. 56. ‘Khapli’. 310472 to 310478. HIBISCUS ESCULENTUS L. Malvaceae. Okra. From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Division of Plant Introduction, New Delhi. Received Jan. 10, 1966. 310472. ‘Pusa Sawani’. Popular commercial variety released by Indian Agricultural Research Institute. 310473. Selection 11-7. Round fruited. 310474. Selection 54-3-9 X PS. Hairy. 310475. I.C.1542. ‘Best-I’. Multi-edged. 310476. iI. C.7194. Hairy, resistant to Jassid. 310477. I.C.8248. Dwarf, multi-edged. 310478. I.C. 9278. Red fruit. 310479. CICER ARIETINUM L. Leguminosae. Chickpea. From the United States. Seeds presented by R. S. Matlock, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Okla. Numbered Jan. 10, 1966. CP-36. India. 310480 and 310481. HORDEUM VULGARE L. Gramineae. From France. Seeds presented by Secobra, Societe d’Encouragement de la Culture des Orges de Brasserie, Maule. Received Jan. 10, 1966. 310480. ‘Finistere 62-3’. 310481. ‘Macroglumis’. 310482 and 310483. From Canada. Seeds presented by the Central Experimental Farm, Research -Branch, Canada Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. Received Jan. 10, 1966. 310482. FESTUCA ELATIOR L. Gramineae. ‘Mimer’. 10 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 310482 and 310483—Continued 310483. LoTUS CORNICULATUS L. Leguminosae. Birdsfoot trefoil. ‘Viking’. 310484 to 310486. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. CAPITATA L. Cruci- ferae. | Cabbage. From Canada. Seeds presented by the Centrai Experimental Farm, Research Brancl, Canada Department of Agriculture, Morden, Manitoba. Received gan. 1l, 1966. 310484. ‘Junior’. 310485. ‘Little Leaguer’. 319 ‘86. ‘Pee Wee’. 310487. GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L. Malvaceae. Upland cotton. From Malta. Seeds presented by J. J. Conroy, American Embassy, Valletta. Received Jan. 10, 1966. ‘Acala 4-42’, 310488. CAPSICUM ANNUUM var. MINIMUM (mill.) Heis. Solana- ceae. Chiltapin. From Mexico. Fruits collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Jan. 10, 1966. Col. No. 21930. San Bernardo, Sonora. Short-tree forest area. Elevation 310 meters. Plant slender, virgate shrub to 1.5 meter high. Fruit small, red berry used for seasoning. 310489 to 310493. SOLANUM PHUREJA Juz. & Buk. Solanaceae. From Columbia. Tubers presented by the Rockefeller Foundation, Bogota. Received Jan. 10, 1966. 310489. C.C.C. No. 13839. ‘Criolla’. 310490. C.C.C. No. 1350. ‘Limona or Amarilla’. Lago de Tota. 310491. C.C.C. No. 13886. KSD-117. 310492. C.C.C. No. 1388. KSD-122. 310493. C.C.C. No. 1895. KSD-89. 310494 to 310510. From the United States. Plant material collected in Oregon by R. L. Ticknor and W. A. Sheets, North Willamette Experiment Station, Aurora, Oreg. Numbered Jan. 10, 1966. - 310494. CEANOTHUS DIVERSIFOLIUS Keller Rhamnaceae. Col. No. 111. Parker Mountain Summit on Oregon 66, 22.3 miles west of Keno, Klamath County. Elevation 4,362 feet. Leaves 22 by 33 mm. 310495 to 310497. CEANOTHUS FRESNENSIS Dudley 310495. Col. No. 109. State highway maintenance area 0.3 mile east of 34 mile post on Oregon 66, Klamath County. Elevation 4,400 meters. Leaves 18 by 40 mm. Parker Mountain Summit on Oregon 66, 22.3 miles west of Keno, Klamath County. 310496. Col. No.110. Leaves 9 by 26 mm., small for the area. 310497. Col. No. 112. Leaves 19 by 26 mm. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 11 310494 to 310510—Continued 310498 to 310510. CEANOTHUS PROSTRATUS Benth. North Umpqua highway 3 miles east of Clearwater No. 1 Power House, Douglas County. Elevation 4,760 feet. 310498. Col. No.89. Leaves9 by 19mm. Plant 2.44 meters across. 310499. Col. No.90. Leaves 16 by 31 mm. 310500. Col. No.91. Leaves 16 by 31 mm. 310501. Col. No. 92. Leaves 16 by 33 mm. 310502. Col. No. 96. Sun Pass on Oregon 232, Klamath County. Ele- vation 4,770 feet. Leaves 20 by 30 mm. Doak Mountain 14 miles from Link River Bridge on Lake of the Woods road, Klamath County. Elevation 4,830 feet. 310503. Col. No. 98. Leaves 18 by 27 mm., bluish green. 310504. Col. No. 99. Leaves 9 by 21 mm. On Oregon 66, 4.5 miles west of Keno, Klamath County. Elevation 4,300 feet. 310505. Col. No. 102. Leaves 10 by 25 mm., upright spurs. 310506. Col. No. 103. Leaves 12 by 25 mm. Hayden Summit on Oregon 66, Klamath County. Elevation 4,695 feet. 310507. Col. No. 104. Leaves 18 by 30 mm. 310508. Col. No.105. Leaves 11 by 30 mm. 310509. Col. No. 108. State highway maintenance area 0.3 mile east of 34 mile post on Oregon 66, Klamath County. Elevation 4,400 feet. Leaves 19 by 46 mm. 310510. Col. No. 113. Parker Mountain Summit on Oregon 66, 22.3 miles west of Keno, Klamath County. Elevation 4,362 feet. Leaves 17 by 40 mm. 310511 and 310512. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. From Honduras. Seeds collected by George Freytag, Escuela Agricola Pan- Americana, Tegucigalpa. Received Jan. 11, 1966. 310511. ‘Calima’. 310512. ‘Nima’. 310513 to 310604. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. From Honduras. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Jan. 11, 1966. 310513. Col. No. 20748. Copan, Copan Department. Elevation 1,800 feet. Small, black, variable pods, whitish purple, streaked. 310514. Col. No. 20786. Near La Labor along road to Ocotopeque. Ele- vation 2,500 feet. Small, dark reddish brown; pod color varies. Mixed varieties. 310515. Col. No. 21469. Marketin Talanga. Elevation 2,500 feet. Small, red to brown, bush type. 310516. Col. No. 21470. Restaurant in Talanga. Elevation 2,500 feet. Small, red to brownish, bush type. Juticalpa, Olancho Department. Elevation 1,000 feet. May to September. Wz PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 310513 to 310604—Continued 310517. Col. No. 21476. Uniform, dark red. 310518. Col. No. 21477. Small, well rounded; red, some mixed colors, bush type. 310519. Col. No. 21478. Santa Maria Real, Olancho Department. Eleva- tion 1,200 feet. ‘Mono’. Small, dull black, bush type. May to Sep- tember. Catacamas, Olancho Department. Elevation 1,200 feet. May to September. 310520. Col. No. 21479. ‘Pondo’ and ‘Mono’. Mixed. 310521. Col. No. 21480. Dark red, bush type. 310522. Col. No. 21481. ‘Mono’. Black, bush type. 310523. Col. 21482. Light red to dark red, bush type. 310524. Col. No. 21488. Guaimaca, Francisco Department. Elevation 1,000 feet. Small, dark red, bush type. May to September. Minas de Oro, Comayagua Department. Elevation 2,800 feet. May to September. 310525. Col. No. 21484. ‘Vaina blanca’. Red with white pods, bush type. 310526. Col. No. 21486. Dark to light red, bush type. pena Col. No. 21487. ‘Pando’. Small, elongate, uniform, black, bush ype. 310528. Col. No. 21488. ‘Liberal’. Mixed, red, bush type. 310529. Col. No. 21489. Small, red, bush type. 310530. Col. No. 21490. Mixed, black, bush type. 310531. Col. No. 21491. ‘Liberal obscuro’. Small, dark red, bush type. Porvenir, Francisco Department. Elevation 1,600 feet. Bush type. sees Col. No. 21492. Small, variable, reddish brown. May to Septem- er. 310533. Col. No. 21493. ‘Pando’. Small, elongate, black. May to Sep- tember. 310534. Col. No. 21495. Siria en Valle Cedros, Francisco Department. Hlevation 2,000 feet. ‘Chingo’. Small, variable, red, bush type. May to September. Cedros, Francisco Department. Elevation 2,400 feet. 310535. Col. No. 21496. ‘Zamorano’. Mixed, red, bush. May to Sep- tember. 310536. Col. No. 21497. ‘Liberal’. Small, light to dark red, bush type. May to September. 310537. Col. No. 21498. Small white. 310538. Col. No. 21499. Dark, dusty red, bush type. arket in Comayaguela, Central District. Elevation 2,500 feet. Bush ypes. 5 ji 310539. Col. No. 21500. Dark red. 310540. Col. No. 21501. Dark red. 310541. Col. No. 21502. Well filled, dark red. 310542. Col. No. 21503. Uniform, well filled, dark red. 310548. Col. No. 21504. Red, mixed with variegated. 310544. Col. No. 21505. Well filled, black. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 13 310513 to 310604—Continued 310545. Col. No. 21506. Black. 310546. Col. No. 21507. Dark red. 310547. Col. No. 21508. Uniform, well filled, dark red mixed with black. 310548. Col. No. 21509. Small, red. 310549. Col. No. 21510. Uniform, pink. 310550. Col. No. 21511. Comali near San Marcos, Choluteca Department. Elevation 3,000 feet. Small oblong, red, bush type, terminal runners, flowers white, fading yellow. San Marcos, Choluteca Department. Elevation 3,000 feet. May to Sep- tember. 310551. Col. No. 21512. Small, dark red, color variations. 310552. Col. No. 21513. Variable. Lejamani, Comayagua Department. Elevation, 2,000 feet. 310553. Col. No. 21645. ‘Teneco’. Black, vine type. 310554. Col. No. 21646. ‘de Malpa’. Small, black. 310555. Col. No. 21647. ‘Sangre de Toro’. Dark red and light red mixed, bush type. 310556. Col. No. 21650. ‘Maton’. Dark red, bush type. 310557. Col. No. 21651. Small, black. La Paz, Comayagua Department. Elevation 2,000 feet. Bush type. 310558. Col. No. 21652. ‘Rico’. Small, uniform, black. 310559. Col. No. 21653. ‘Colorado’. Small, red and black mixed. 310560. Col. No. 21654. ‘Talete’. Small, rounded, red, variable. Ajuterique, Comayagua. Elevation 2,000 feet. 310561. Col. No. 21656. Small, uniform, well filled, black, bush type. 310562. Col. No. 21657. Small, angular, red, bush type. 310563. Col. No. 21658. ‘Arbolita’. Black. Bush erect with thick, strong stems. Disease resistant. 310564. Col. No. 21659. ‘Maton’. Red, bush type, mixed color and sizes. San Antonio, Comayagua Department. Elevation 2,000 feet. Bush type. 310565. Col. No. 21660. Dark red. 310566. Col. No. 21661. Small, red, variable. 310567. Col. No. 21662. Small, dark red. 310568. Col. No. 21663. San Jose, Comayagua Department. Elevation 2,000 feet. Dark red, bush type. Las Flores, Comayagua Department. Elevation 1,700 to 2,000 feet. Bush type. 310569. Col. No. 21664. Small, red variable. 310570. Col. No. 21665. Small, dark red, variable. 310571. Col. No. 21666. Dark red. 310572. Col. No. 21667. Small, red. 310573. Col. No. 21668. Las Mercedes, Comayagua Department. Eleva- tion 2,000 feet. ‘Arbolito’. Small, uniform, rounded, black, grown on bushlet, strong, erect, flowers purple. Market in Comayagua. Elevation 1,700 feet. 14 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 310513 to 310604—Continued 310574. Col. No. 21669. ‘Zamorano’. Red, bush type. 310575. Col. No. 21670. Small, black. 310576. Col. No. 21671. Red, variable, bush type. 310577. Col. No. 21672. ‘Zamorano’. Well filled, dark red, bush type. 310578. Col. No. 21673. ‘Matron’. Small, red, variable, bush type. 310579. Col. No. 21674. ‘Cojeton’. Greasy, black. 310580. Col. No. 21676. Red, mixed colors and sizes, bush type. 310581. Col. No. 21677. Well filled, black. 310582. Col. No. 21678. White. 310583. Col. No. 21679. Black with white pods. 310584. Col. No. 21680. ‘Charana’. Small, shiny, red, bush type. Jesus de Otoro, Intibuca Department. Elevation 1,700 feet. 310585. Col. No. 21681. ‘Colorado’. Light red mixed with other colors, bush to semibush types. 310586. Col. No. 21682. ‘Sangre de Toro’. Dark red mixed with other colors, bush and semibush. 310587. Col. No. 21688. ‘Talete’. Small, red, mixed sizes, bush type, August to November. 310588. Col. No. 21684. ‘Talete’. Uniform, black, bush type. 310589. Col. No. 21685. ‘Mezela’. Various colors, bush type. 310590. Col. No. 21686. Light red bush type. 310591. Col. No. 21687. ‘Milpero’. Round, well-filled, dark, variable in size. 310592. Col. No. 21688. Well-filled, dark red. Siguatepeque, Comayagua Department. Elevation 3,500 feet. 310593. Col. No. 21690. Uniform, well-rounded, black. 310594. Col. No. 21691. ‘Talete’. Red, bush type. 310595. Col. No. 21692. ‘Talete’. Red, mixed sizes and shades. 310596. Col. No. 21693. ‘Matron’. Small, light red, variable, bush type. 310597. Col. No. 21694. ‘Talete’. Small, uniform, black. 310598. Col. No. 21695. ‘Talete’. Small, red, bush type. 310599. Col. No. 21696. ‘Balin’. Small, uniform, black. 310600. Col. No. 21697. ‘Stica’. Red. 310601. Col. No. 21698. Black and red mixture. 310602. Col. No. 21699. ‘Comun’. Small, pale red, bush type. 310603. Col. No. 21700. ‘Colocho’. Small, uniform, black. 310604. Col. No. 21701. ‘Stica’. Well filled; variable red. 310605 to 310619. From Mexico. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Jan. 11, 1966. 310605 and 310606. PHASEOLUS ACUTIFOLIUS A. Gray Leguminosae. Market in Tapachula, Chiapas. Elevation 500 feet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 15 310605 to 310619—Continued 310605 and 310606—Continued 310605. Col. No. 21340. ‘Escumite’. Small, light colored, speckled or tan. 310606. Col. No. 21350. ‘Escumite’. Small, speckled. 310607 to 310619. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. 310607. Col. No. 21110. About 6.5 miles northwest of Zamora, Michoa- ean. Elevation 5,200 feet. ‘Flor de Mayo’. Small, pinkish, bush type. Flowers white. Market in Tapachula, Chiapas. Elevation 500 feet. 310608. Col. No. 21336. ‘Frijol del suelo’. Full, uniform, black. 310609. Col. No. 21337. ‘Frijol del suelo’. Small, shiny black. 310610. Col. No. 21338. ‘Frijol rosita’. Small, uniform, red. 310611. Col. No. 21339. ‘Frijol de bara’. Dark purplish black. 310612. Col. No. 21841. ‘Frijol del suelo’. Common, black. 310613. Col. No. 21343. ‘Frijol cacahuat’. Long, large, pale red, pole type. 310614. Col. No. 21344. ‘Frijol de bara’. Uniform, wel! filled, black. 310615. Col. No. 21345. ‘Frijol cacahuate’. Large, long, light colcred with red spots. 310616. Col. No. 21346. Small, red. 310617. Col. No. 21347. Common, black, bush type. 310618. Col. No. 21348. ‘Frijol vaquita’. White with red spots. 310619. Col. No. 21351. ‘Ojo de lievre’. Large, long, pale speckled with lavender. 310620 te 510799. From Guatemala. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Re- ceived Jan. 12, 1966. 310620 to 310627. PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. Leguminosae. Lima bean. 310620. Col. No. 20893. Market in Cuilapa, Santa Rosa Department. Elevation 2,500 feet. ‘Piligue’. Large, mixed black and red. 310621. Col. No. 20920. Market in Jalapa. Elevation 5,300 feet. ‘Pelique’. Black. 310622. Col. No. 20966. Market in Zacapa. Elevation 600 feet. Black, pole type. Market in Coban, Alta Verapaz. Elevation 4,300 feet. 310623. Col. No. 20992. ‘Ixtapacal’. Thin, black. 310624. Col. No. 20993. ‘Ixtapacal’. Black. 310625. Col. No. 20995. ‘Ixtapacal’. Black. 310626. Col. No. 21013. Market in San Cristobal, Alta Verapaz Depart- ment. Elevation 4,500 feet. ‘Ixtapacal’. Black. 310627. Col. No. 21437. Indian market in Aguacatan, Huehuetenango Department. Elevation 6,000 feet. ‘Chaparota’. Black. 310628 to 310799. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. Market in Chichicastenango, Quiche Department. Elevation 7,000 feet. 310628. Col. No. 20817. Round, white. 16 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 310620 to 310799—Continued 310628 to 310799—Continued 310629. Col. No. 20818. 310630. Col. No. 20820. 310631. Col. No. 20821. 310632. Col. No. 20822. 310633. Col. No. 20823. 310634. Col. No. 20824. 310635. Col. No. 20825. 310636. Col. No. 20826. 310637. Col. No. 20827. 310638. Col. No. 20828. 310639. Col. No. 20829. 310640. Col. No. 20832. 310641. Col. No. 208338. 310642. Col. No. 20835. Market in Quezaltenango. 210643. Col. No. 20842. 310644. Col. No. 20844. 310645. Col. No. 20845. 310646. Col. No. 20846. 310647. Col. No. 20847. 310648. Col. No. 20849. 310649. Col. No. 20851A. Small, black, pole type. Thick, roundish, white. Roundish, black, pole type. Small, black, bush type. Brindled gray and black, pole type. White, bush type. Shiny, black, pole type. Rare. Common. Slender, white, bush type. Small, yellow. Full round, white. Common. Small, black mixed with dark red. Mixture of varieties and colors. Pole type. Small, slender, tan and yellow. Thick roundish, black. Elevation 6,000 feet. Round, black. Mixed sizes white, bush type. Size and shape uniform. Black. Yellow with some reds. Yellow, probably bush type. Black. Mixed sizes, white, some dun colored. Panajachel, Solola Department. Elevation 5,000 feet. 310650. Col. No. 20851. 310651. Col. No. 20853. Market in Solola. 310652. Col. No. 20854. 310653. Col. No. 20855. 310654. Col. No. 20856. 310655. Col. No. 20857. 310656. Col. No. 20858. Tecpan, Chimaltenango Department. 310657. 310658. Col. No. 20859. Col. No. 20861. Parramos, Chimaltenango Department. 310659. Col. No. 20863. 310660. Col. No. 20864. Market in Antigua. 310661. Col. No. 20865. 310662. Col. No. 20866. 310663. Col. No. 20867. Black, pole type. Seeds black, pods purple, bush type. Elevation 7,500 feet. Black. Black. Black. White, bush type. Black. Elevation 6,500 feet. White, bush type. Black. Elevation 6,000 feet. Small, black, bush type. White, bush type. Cooks quickly. Elevation 5,000 feet. Small, black. Said to be grown in Isapa. Black. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 17 310620 to 310799—Continued 310628 to 310799—Continued 310664. Col. No. 20868. White. Said to be grown in Parramos. 310665. Col. No. 20869. Black. Said to be grown in Santa Maria de Jesus. Market in Barberena, Santa Rosa Department. Elevation 3,090 2et. 310666. Col. No. 20872. Black. 310667. Col. No. 20873. Black. 310668. Col. No. 20874. Small, black. 310669. Col. No. 20875. Black, probably bush type. 310670. Col. No. 20877. Bright red, bush type. 310671. Col. No. 20878. Small, black. 310672. Col. No. 20879. Black. 310673. Col. No. 20880. Small, red, bush type. 310674. Col. No. 20882. Small, red brindled, bush type. 310675. Col. No. 20888. Small, uniform, black. 310676. Col. No. 20884. White, bush type. 310677. Col. No. 20885. Small, black, bush type. Market in Cuilapa, Santa Rosa Department. Elevation 2,500 feet. 310678. 310679. 310680. 310681. 310682. 310683. 310684. 310685. Col. No. 20889. Black. Col. No. 20890. Small, dark red, bush type. Col. No. 20891. Black. Col. No. 20892. Small, red, bush type. Col. No. 20894. White, pole type. Col. No. 20895. Medium sized, bright black, pole type. Col. No. 20897. Small, dark red, pole type. Col. No. 20898. Medium sized, shiny, black, pole type. Market in Jutiapa, Jutiapa Department. Elevation 3,000 feet. 310686. 310687. 310688. 310689. 310690. 310691. 310692. Col. No. 20899. Small, dusky, black, bush type. Col. No. 20901. Small, white, pole type. Col. No. 20902. White, bush type. Common. Col. No. 20908. Black, bush type. Col. No. 20904. Medium sized, dusky, black, bush type. Col. No. 20905. Small, black, bush type. Col. No. 20906. Market in Progreso, Jutiapa Department. Ele- vation 3,000 feet. Small, dull black, bush type. Valle Monjos, Jalapa Department. Elevation 3,500 feet. 310693. 310694. Col. No. 20908-A. Small, black. Col. No. 20909. Black, bush type. Market in Jalapa, Jalapa Department. Elevation 4,300 feet. 310695. 310696. 310697. Col. No. 20911. Small, black with white eye, pole type. Col. No. 20913. Small, black, bush type. Col. No. 20916. Small, black. 18 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 310620 to 310799—Continued 310628 to 310799—Continued 310698. 310699. 310700. 310701. 310702 310703. 310704. 310705. 310706. feet. Market in Ipala, Chiquimula Department. No. 20952. 310707. Col. No. 20919. Col. No. 20922. Col. No. 20924. Col. No. 20927. Col. No. 20931. Col. No. 20932. Col. No. 20933. Col. No. 20943. Col. No. 20945. Small, black, bush type. Small, black, bush type. Small, white, bush type. Small, shiny, black, pole type. Small, thick, black. Small, black, bush type. Shiny, black, pole type. Small, uniform, black. San Luis, Jalapa Department. Elevation 2,500 Small, black, bush type. Col. Extensively planted. 310708. Col. No. 20958. Extensively planted. 310709. 310710. Col. No. 20954. Col. No. 20955. Market in Chiquimula. 310711. 310712. 310713. 310714. 310715. Market in Zacapa. Col. No. 20967. Col. No. 20968. Col. No. 20969. Market in Salama, Baja Verapaz Department. 310719. Col. No. 20975. Col. No. 20986. Col No. 20981. Reddish, bush type. 310716. 310717. 310718. 310720. 310721. 4,000 feet. Col. No. 20958. Col. No. 20959. Col. No. 20961. Col. No. 20962. Col. No. 20963. Elevation 600 feet. Elevation 2,500 feet. Small, white, bush type, disease resistant. Small, black, bush type, disease resistant. Black, bush type, disease resistant. Small, red, bush type. Elevation 1,000 feet. Black, bush type. Black, bush type. White, bush type. ‘del Barrial’. White. Red, bush type. White, bush type. Red, bush type. White. Common. Elevation 2,500 feet. Black, bush type. Black, bush type. Tactic, Alta Verapaz Department. Elevation Between Santa Cruz and Coban, Alta Verapaz Department. Elevation 4,500 feet. 310722. 310723. 310724. 310725. 310726. 310727. 310728. Col. No. 20982. Col. No. 20983. Market in Coban, Alta Verapaz Department. Col. No. 20987. Col. No. 20989. Col. No. 20996. Col. No. 20998. Col. No. 20999. Small, drought inhibited, black, bush type. Small, black, bush type. Elevation 4,300 feet. Black, pole type. Black, bush type. ‘Xucu mama’. Brown, pole type. Small, round, white, bush type. Black, bush type. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 ie 310620 to 310799—Continued 310628 to 310799—Continued 310729. Col. No. 21001. White, bush type. Between Carcha and Coban, Alta Berapaz. Elevation 4,300 feet. 310730. Col. No. 21004. Small, black, bush type, drought inhibited. 310731. Col. No. 21005. Small, red, bush type. Market in Santa Cruz, Alta Verapaz. Elevation 4,500 feet. 310732. Col. No. 21006. Small, black, bush type. 310733. Col. No. 21007. White, bush type. Market in San Cristobal, Alta Verapaz. Elevation 4,500 feet. 310734. Col. No. 21012. Brown, bush type. 310735. Col. No. 21014. Black, bush type. 310736. Col. No. 21016. Dark lavender. 310737. Col. No. 21017. Small, white, bush type. 310738. Col. No. 21019. White, bush type. 310739. Col. No. 21020. Black. 310740. Col. 21021. Store in Chicaman, Alta Verapaz. Elevation 4,000 feet. Black. Market in Uspantan, Quiche Department. Elevation 5,000 feet. 310741. Col. No. 21022. White bush type. 310742. Col. No. 21024. Black. 310743. Col. No. 21025. Very uniform, well developed, black. 310744. Col. No. 21027. Store in Sacapulas, Quiche Department. Ele- vation 4,000 feet. Black, pole type. Store in Quiche. Elevation 6,000 feet. 310745. Col. No. 21028. Black, bush type. 310746. Col. No. 21029. Black, pole type. 310747. Col. No. 21030. Schieber farm at Parramos. Red, bush type, regularly planted, good yield and flavor. 310748. Col. No. 21364. Store in Chimaltenango. Elevation 5,500 feet. Small, uniform, black. Market in Antigua. Elevation 5,000 feet. 310749. Col. No. 21367. Small, plump, white, bush type. 310750. Col. No. 21368. Black, bush type. 310751. Col. No. 21369. White. 310752. Col. No. 21870. Small, dark red. 310753. Col. No. 21371. Black, bush type. 310754. Col. No. 21872. Mixed pink and dark red, bush type. 310755. Col. No. 213738. Pole type, eaten green and dried. 310756. Col. No. 21374. Long, dark red, pole type. 310757. Col. No. 21375. Bush type. 310758. Col. No. 21376. Small, red. 310759. Col. No. 21377. Long, dark reddish-brown, pole type. 310760. Col. No. 21379. Black, bush type. 20 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 310620 to 310799—Continued 310628 to 310799—Continued 310761. Col. No. 21380. Small, round, white, pole type. 310762. Col. No. 21381. Tan to reddish, maturity 60 days, eaten dry or fresh. 310763. Col. No. 21382. Uniform, angular, white. 310764. Col. No. 21883. Small, uniform, dark red. 310765. Col. No. 21384. Poorly filled, pale glossy red. 310766. Col. No. 21385. Uniform, shiny tan yellow. 310767. Col. No. 21394. Santa Maria de Jesus, Guatemala District. Elevation 6,400 feet. Market in Totonicapan. Black, bush type. Elevation 8,000 feet. 310768. Col. No. 21398. Large, uniform, white, bush type. 310769. Col. No. 21399. Black, bush type. 310770. Col. No. 21401. Well filled, white. 310771. Col. No. 21403. Small, black. 310772. Col. No. 21404. White, bush type. 310773. Col. No. 21405. Small, red, bush type. 310774. Col. No. 21406. Shiny black with conspicuous white eye. Market in Quezaltenango. Elevation 7,250 feet. 310775. Col. No. 21409. Black, bush type. 310776. Col. No. 21411. Mixed, mostly red, bush type. 310777. Col. No. 21412. White, bush type. 310778. Col. No. 21413. Uniform, yellow, bush type. 310779. Col. No. 21414. Long, brownish, pole type. 310780. Col. No. 21415. Black, pole type. 310781. Col. No. 21416. Black, bush type. 310782. Col. No. 21417. Full rounded, black. 310783. Col. No. 21418. Roundish, black. 310784. Col. No. 21419. Small, white, bush type. 310785. Col. No. 21420. Small, black, shiny. 310786. Col. No. 21421. Small, red, bush type. 310787. Col. No. 21422. Small, roundish, white, bush type. Market in Huehuetenango. Elevation 6,000 feet. 310788. Col. No. 21427. Black, bush type. 310789. Col. No. 21428. White, bush type. 310790. Col. No. 21429. Uniform, black, bush type. 310791. Col. No. 21480. Small, red, bush type. 310792. Col. No. 21431. Small, black, bush type. 310793. Col. No. 21432. Small, dark red, bush type. 310794. Col. No. 21433. Uniform, black, bush type. Indian market in Aguacatan, Huehuetenango Department. Elevation 6,000 feet. 310795. Col. No. 21486. Black, bush type. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 Zi 310620 to 310799—-Continued 310628 to 310799—Continued 310796. Col. No. 21488. Uniform, shiny black. 310797. Col. No. 21439. Uniform, small, black, bush type. 310788. Col. No. 21440. Uniform, round, dark red, pole type. 310799. Col. No, 21441. Market in Sacapulas. Elevation 5,000 feet. Small, black, bush type. 310800 to 310921. From Nicaragua. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Re- ceived Jan. 138, 1966. 310800 to 310803. PHASEOLUS ACUTIFOLIUS A. Gray Leguminosae. 310800. Col. No. 21548. Market in Chinandega. Small, white. Market in Rivas. Elevation 200 feet. 310801. Col. No. 21567. Small, dark-blotched, winter type. 310802. Col. No. 21570. Small, white. 310803. Col. No. 21632. Somoto. Elevation 2,400 feet. Small, white. 310804 to 310921. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. Cerro Mombacho, 6 miles south of Cartago. Elevation 600 feet. 310804. Col. No. 21515. Small, red, bush type. 310805. Col. No. 21516. Small, bright red, bush type. June to Septem- ber. Diriomo, Granada Department. Elevation 800 feet. Bush type. Grown June to September. 310806. Col. No. 21517. Small, shiny red with some color variations. 310807. Col. No. 21518. Small, buff. 310808. Col. No. 21519. Yellowish buff. 310809. Col. No. 21520. Variable, pale, buff. 310810. Col. No. 21521. Uniform, well filled, dun colored. 310811 Col. No. 21522. Dark red. 310812. Col. No. 21524. Small, red. 310813. Col. No. 21525. Yellowish buff. 310814. Col. No. 21526. Small, bright buff. 310815. Col. No. 21527. Bright dark red. Divia, Granada Department. Elevation 900 feet. 310816. Col. No. 21528. Buff, bush type. 310817. Col. No. 21529. Red, bushtype. June to September. 310818. Col. No. 21530. Pale buff, bush type. June to September. 310819. Col. No. 21531. Dark dun-colored, bush type. Resistant to wet soils, late maturing, good yield. 310820. Col. No. 21532. Small, red, bush type. June to September. Nandaime, Granada Department. Elevation 400 feet. 310821. Col. No. 21533. Small, bush type. June to September. 310822. Col. No. 21534. ‘Frijol color santo’. Bayo mixed with red, bush type. June to September. Vag PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 310800 to 310921—Continued 310804 to 310921—Continued 310823. Col. No. 21535. Small, thin, red with some mixed colors. 310824. Col. No. 21536. Well filled, dark red, bush type. Market in Granada. Elevation 150 feet. 310825. Col. No. 21537. Dark red mixed with other colors, bush type. 310826. Col. No. 21538. Light brown, bush type. 310827. Col. No. 21539. Thin, uniform, dun-colored, bush type. 310828. Col. No. 21540. Light buff, bush type. 310829. Col. No. 21541. Small, red, bush type. June to September. 310830. Col. No. 21542. Small, dun-colored, bush type. 310831. Col. No. 21543. Uniform, slate-gray, bush type. 310832. Col. No. 21544. Mixed, light brown to slate-gray, bush type. Market in Chinandega. Bush types. 310833. Col. No. 21545. Red with white eye. 310834. Col. No. 21546. Small, red. June to September. 310835. Col. No. 21547. Black. 310836. Col. No. 21549. Small, pale pink, some yellow. 310837. Col. No. 21550. Small, dark red. Variable. 310838. Col. No. 21551. Uniform, well rounded, dark red. 310839. Col. No. 21552. Pale buff. 310840. Col. No. 21553. Dark red. June to September. 310841. Col. No. 21554. Dark red. 310842. Col. No. 21555. Short, rounded, black. 310843. Col. No. 21556. Pale buff. June to September. 310844. Col. No. 21557. Uniform, pale pink. June to September. 310845. Col. No. 21558. Dark red. 310846. Col. No. 21559. Dun-colored. Market in Rivas. Elevation 200 feet. 310847. Col. No. 21561. ‘Obscura’. Dark red. June to September. 310848. Col. No. 21562. Small, pink. June to September. 310849. Col. No. 21563. Oblong, pale. 310850. Col. No. 21564. Tan. 310851. Col. No. 21565. Red. June to September. 310852. Col. No. 21566. Uniform, dark red. June to September. 310853. Col. No. 21568. Black. 310854. Col. No. 21569. Small, red. Juné to September. Farm near Santa Teresa, Carazo Department. Elevation 1,500 feet. Bush types. June to September. 310855. Col. No. 21571. Small, red. 310856. Col. No. 21572. Small, pink. Santa Cruz, Carazo Department. Elevation 1,500 feet. 310857. Col. No. 21578. ‘Colorado’. Small, red, bush type. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 23 310800 to 310921—Continued 310804 to 310921—Continued 310858. Col. No. 21574. ‘Obscura’. Darkred. June to September. 310859. Col. No. 21575. ‘Colorado’. Small, red, bush type. 310860. Col. No. 21576. Dolores, Carazo Deartment. Elevation 1,600 feet. Pink, bush type. In field 3 miles west of Santo Tomas, Chontales Department. Elevation 1,300 feet. 310861. Col. No. 21579. ‘Colorado’. Pods pink, bush with some runners. 310862. Col. No. 21580. ‘Colorado’. Long white pods. Bush. 310863. Col. No. 21581. Santo Tomas, Chontales Department. Eleva- tion 1,300 feet. ‘Colorado’. Uniform, well filled, red. Juigalapa, Chontales Department. Elevation 1,000 feet. 310864. Col. No. 21582. ‘Colorado’. Bright dark red. 310865. Col. No. 21583. ‘Cuaranteno’. Pink and red. 310866. Col. No. 21584. ‘Chontaleno’. Dark red, bush type. 310867. Col. No. 21585. ‘Colorado’. Red, bush type. Boaco, Boaco Department. Elevation 1,500 feet. 310868. Col. No. 21587. ‘Obscuro’. Dark red, bush type. 310869. Col. No. 21588. ‘Revuelta’. Mixed light and dark red. 310870. Col. No. 21589. Uniform, well filled, dark red to red. 310871. Col. No. 21590. Red, bush type. 310872. Col. No. 21591. ‘Claro’. Small, light red, bush type. 310873. Col. No. 21592. Pale buff. 310874. Col. No. 21593. Small, light red, bush type. 310875. Col. No. 21594. Mixed size and color. Mostly red, bush type. Jinotega, Jinotega Department. Elevation 4,000 feet. 310876. Col. No. 21595. Pale yellow. June to September. Wet climate. 310877. Col. No. 21596. Light brown, bush type. June to September. 310878. Col. No. 21597. Variable, red, bush type. June to September. 310879. Col. No. 21598. Dark gray, bushtype. June to September. 310880. Col. No. 21599... Pink, bushtype. June to September. 310881. Col. No. 21600. Small, bright red, bush type. June to Sep- tember. 310882. Col. No. 21601. Small, light yellow. June to September. 310883. Col. No. 21602. Pale pink, bush tyve. 310884. Col. No. 21603. ‘Quilaliano’. Size and pattern uniform, pale pink mottled. 310885. Col. No. 21604. Pale yellow, bushtype. June to September. 310886. Col. No. 21605. ‘Bareno’. Gray-brown. 310887. Col. No. 21606. Short, well filled, red, bush type. June to September. 310888. Col. No. 21607. ‘Hualiseno’. Mottled, pink. 310889. Col. No. 21608. Pale yellow, bush type. 24 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 310800 to 310921—Continued 310804 to 319921—Centinued 310890. Col. No. 21609. ‘Plomo’. Uniform, lead gray, bush type. June to September. 310891. Col. No. 21610. Small, rounded, dark red, bush type. June to September. 310892. Col. No. 21611. ‘Hualiseno’. Pale, blocky, bayo bush type. Matagalpa. Elevation 4,000 feet. 310893. Col. No. 21613. Slate colored. 310894. Col. No. 21614. Red, bushtype. June to September. 310895. Col. No. 21615. ‘Talanaquito’. Small, pale buff, bush type. 310896. Col. No. 21616. ‘Kaki’. Brownish, bush type. 310897. Col. No. 21617. Well filled, dark red, bush type. 310898. Col. No. 21618. ‘Kaki’. Brown, bushtype. June to September. 310899. Col. No. 21619. Smail, thin, buff, bush type. 310900. Col. No. 21620. ‘Balin’. Small, well rounded, buff, bush type. 310991. Col. No. 21621. Dark red, bush type. Esteli. Elevation 2,800 feet. 316902. Col. No. 216238. ‘Colorado’. Dark red, bush type. 310903. Col. No. 21624. Red, bushtype. June to September. 310904. Col. No. 21624-A. ‘Barreno’. Slate colored, bush type. 310805. Col. No. 21625. Slate brown. June to September. 310906. Col. No. 21626. Uniform, shiny, light red. 310907. Col. No. 21627. Light red, bush type. June to September. 316908. Col. No. 21628. Slate brown, bush type. June to September. 310909. Col. No. 21629. Small, uniform, black, bush type. June to September. Somoto, Madriz Department. Elevation 2,400 feet. 310910. Col. No. 21633. Small, mixed dark and light red. 310911. Col. No. 21634. Small, dark red, bushtype. June to September. 319912. Col. No. 21635. Small, red, bush type. June to September. Palacaguina, Madriz Department. Elevation 2,000 feet. 310913. Col. No. 21636. Small, dark red, bush type. 310914. Col. No. 21637. Mixed, mostly red, bush type. 310915. Col. No. 21638. Talpaneca. Madriz Department. Elevation 1,750 feet. Red, bush type. Ocotal, Segovia Department. Elevation 1,800 feet. 310916. Col. No. 21639. Dark red, bushtype. June to September. 310917. Col. No. 21640. Dark red, bush type. 310918. Col. No. 21641. Mixed red and dark red. 310919. Col. No. 21642. Small, light red, bush type. June to September. 310920. Col. No. 21648. Dark red, bush type. 310921. Col. No. 21644. Mixed, mostly red, bush type. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 2D 310922. CANNA IRIDIFLORA Ruiz. & Pav. Cannaceae. From California. Rhizomes presented by the Department of Biological Science, University of California, Santa Barbara. Received Jan. 13, 1965. 310923 to 310936. From Bolivia. Seeds collected by Donald Ugent, Department of Botany, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Numbered Jan. 14, 1966. 310923 and 310924. SoOLANUM ACAULE Bitter Solanaceae. 310923. Col. No. 4773. Puente San Miguel, Tunari Range, above Co- chabamba. 310924. Col. No. 5153. Potosi. 310925 to 310927. SOLANUM BERTHAULTII Hawkes 310925. Col. No. 4560a. Cerro de San Pedro, Cochabamba. 310926. Col. No. 4561. Cerro de San Pedro, Cochabamba. 310927. Cerre de San Pedro, Cochabamba. Donated by Mrs. Carlos Ochoa. 310928. SoLANUM BOLIVIENSE Dunal Col. No. 4896. “Pummila”, near Sucre, in barleyfield. 310929 and 310930. SOLANUM BREVICAULE Bitter 310929. Col. No. 4673. Puente San Miguel, Tunari Range, above Cocha- bamba. 310930. Col. No. 4685. Puente San Miguel, Tunari Range, above Co- chabamba. 310931 and 310932. SOLANUM LEPTOPHYES Bitter 310931. Col. No. 4909. “Pummila’’, near Sucre. 310932. Col. No. 5184. Vicinity of Potosi. Donated by Arturo Vidaurre. 310933. SOLANUM SPARSIPILUM (Bittre) Juz. & Buk. Col. No. 4581. Cerveceria Colon, Cochabamba. 310934. SOLANUM TARIJENSE Hawkes Col. No. 4885. On Cochabamba-Suere road, 28 km. from Sucre. 310935. SOLANUM TORALAPANUM Cardenas & Hawkes Col. No. 5068. Hacienda Toralapa, along roadside, 75 km. south of Cochabamba on Cochabamba-Santa Cruz highway. 310936. SoLANUM UREYI Card. Col. No. 4853. “Suncani”’, on road to Cuatro Cruces, 10 km. from Hacienda Sailapata, Ayopaya Province, Cochabamba Department. 310937 to 310959. From Peru. Seeds collected by Donald Ugent, Department of Botany, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Numbered Jan. 14, 1966. 310937 to 310941. SoOLANUM CANASENSE Hawkes Solanaceae. 310937. Col. No. 4056a. Road to Pisac, 4 km. from Cuzco. 310938. Col. No. 4130. “Grupo Arqueologico”’, Cuzco. 310939. Col. No. 4236a. ‘Grupo Arqueologico”, Cuzco. 310940. Col. No. 4242. “Grupo Arqueologico”, Cuzco. 310941. Col. No. 4243. “Grupo Arqueologico”, Cuzco. 310942. SoOLANUM CHIQUIDENUM Ochoa Col. No. 53898. Granja Poreon, Cajamarca. 26 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 310937 to 310959—Continued 310943. SOLANUM CHOMATOPHILUM Bitters Col. No. 5416. Granja Porcon, Cajamarca. 310944 to 310947. SOLANUM MARINASENSE Vargas 310944. Col. No. 4399. Paucartambo. 310945. Col. No. 4418a. Paucartambo. 310946. Col. No. 4512. On Huambutio to Pisac road, 14 km. from Huambutio. 310947. Col. No. 4518. On Huambutio to Pisac road, 14 km. from Huambutio. 310948. SOLANUM AMBOSINUM Ochoa Col. No. 4297. ‘“Chacan’,, north of Cuzco. 310949 to 310954. SoLANUM RAPHANIFOLIUM Cardenas & Hawkes 310949. Col. No. 3538. Sacsayhuaman, Cuzco. 310950. Col. No. 3563. Sacsayhuaman, Cuzco. 310951. Col. No. 3935. Chincheros, Cuzco Department. 310952. Col. No. 4127. “Grupo Arqueologico”, Cuzco. 310953. Col. No. 4229. Porroy, Cuzco Department. 310954. Col. No. 4272. “Grupo Arqueologico”, Cuzco. 310955 and 310956. SOLANUM SOUKUPII Hawkes 310955. Col. No. 4526. Puno. Along roadside. 310956. Col. No. 4548. Puno. Along roadside. 310957 to 310959. SOLANUM SPARSIPILUM (Bitter) Juz. & Buk. 310957. Col. No.904a. Urubamba. In cornfield. 310958. Col. No. 905. In cabbage field, 58 km. between Urubamba and Calca. 310959. Urubamba Growing in cornfield. 310960 to 310967. From Mexico. Seeds collected by Donald Ugent, Department of Botany, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Numbered Jan. 14, 1966. 310960. SOLANUM BULBOCASTANUM Dun. Solanaceae. Col. No. 3057. San Felipe, North of Oaxaca. 310961 and 310962. SOLANUM DEMISSUM Lindl. 310961. Col. No. 1514. | “Raices”. Nevada de Toluca. Elevation 3,532 meters. 310962. Col. No. 2448. ‘“Raices’”. Nevada de Toluca. Elevation 3,352 meters. 310963. SOLANUM POLYADENIUM Greenm. Col. No. 1766. Mt. Punguato, Morelia. Elevation 200 meters. 310964. SOLANUM STOLONIFERUM Schlecht. & Bouche Col. No. 1288. Popocatepetl. Elevation 2,835 meters. 310965. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM subsp. ANDIGENUM (Juz. & Buk.) Hawkes Col. No. 1086. ‘Mexicana’. Nevada de Toluca. 310966 and 310967. SoLANUM VERRUCOSUM Schlecht. 310966. Col. No. 1289. Popocatepetl. Elevation 2,838 meters. 310960 to JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 310967—Continued 310966 and 310967—Continued Col. No. 1359. Mt. Malinche. Elevation 3,300 meters. 310968 and 310969. 310967. From Ecuador. 310968. SOLANUM BREVIFOLIUM Humb. & Bonpl. ex Dunal Col. No. 5616. Valley of Lloa, near Quito. 27 Seeds collected by Donald Ugent, Department of Botany, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Numbered Jan. 14, 1966. Solanaceae. 310969. SOLANUM CARIPENSE Humb. & Bonpl. ex Dun. Col. No. 5679. Agricultural Research Station “Santa Catalina’, near Quito. 310970 to 310981. From Bolivia. Seeds presented by G. E. Easton, Irrigation Experiment Sta- tion, Washington State University, Prosser, Wash. Seeds obtained from Sekund o Alandia, Servicio Agricola Interamericano, vestigaciones, La Paz. Numbered Jan. 14, 1966. 310970. Alan 1. 310971 to 310971. 310972. 310973. SOLANUM ACAULE Bitter Solanaceae. 310973. SOLANUM BERTHAULTII Hawkes Alan 2. Alan 3. Alan 4. 310974 and 310975. SoLANUM BOLIVIENSE Dunal 310974. 310975. 310976. Alan 8. Alan 6. Alan 7. SOLANUM INFUNDIBULIFORME Phil. 310977 and 310978. SoLANUM MEGISTACROLOBUM Bitt. 310977. 310978. 310979. Alan 9. Alan 10. SOLANUM MICRODONTUM Bitter Alan 11. 310980. SOLANUM STOLONIFERUM Schlecht. & Bouche Alan 12. 310981. SOLANUM TARIJENSE Hawkes Alan 13. 310982 to 310985. From Germany. Seeds collected by Hans Ross, Max Planck Institut fur Zuchtungsforschung, 5 Koln-Vogelsang. Collected in countries indicated. Numbered Jan. 14, 1966. 310982. SOLANUM BREVICAULE Bitter Solanaceae. Col. No. EBS 2861. Bolivia. 310983. SOLANUM COLOMBIANUM Dunal Col. No. EBS 2179. Colombia. Division de In- 28 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 310982 to 310985—Continued 310984. SoLANUM SPARSIPILUM (Bitter) Juz. & Buk. Col. No. EBS 2189. Bolivia. Resistant to some races of golden nematode. 310985. SOLANUM LEPTOPHYES Bitt. Col. No. EBS 2079. Argentina. 310986 to 311002. From Great Britain. Seeds collected by J. G. Hawkes, Department of Botany, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England. Numbered Jan. 14, 1966. 310986 and 310987. SoLANUM ACAULE var. ALBICANS Ochoa Solanaceae. 310986. Col. No. 2427. 310987. Col. No. 2429. 310988. SOLANUM CAJAMARCENSE Ochoa Col. No. 24386. 310989. SOLANUM CHIQUIDENUM Ochoa Col. No. 2435. 310990 and 310991. SoOLANUM CHOMATOPHILUM Bitters 310990. Col. No. 2433. 310991. Col. No. 2492. 310992. SOLANUM JALCAE Ochoa Col. No. 2412. 319993. SOLANUM LIGNICAULE Vargas Col. No. 2482. 310994. SOLANUM MEDIANS Bitt. Col. No. 2463. 310995. SOLANUM LOBBIANUM f. MULTIDISSECTUM (Hawkes) Corr. Col. No. 2469. 310996. SoLANUM OCHRANTHUM Humb. & Bonpl. Col. No. 2445. 310997. SOLANUM PIURAE Bitter Col. No. 2448. 310998 and 310999. SoLANUM RAPHANIFOLIUM Cardenas & Hawkes 310998. Col. No. 2470. 310999. Col. No. 2471a. 311000 and 31101. SoLANUM SPARSIPILUM (Bitter) Juz. & Buk. 311000. Col. No. 2477. 311001. Col. No. 2478. 311002. SOLANUM TUQUERRENSE Hawkes Col. No. H. 7038. 311003. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. Peanut. From British Guiana. Seeds presented by Clarence London, South Mackenzie, Demerara River. Received Jan. 17, 1966. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 29 311004 to 311090. From Rumania. Seeds collected by Donald Stewart, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minn. Received Jan. 17, 1966. 311004 and 311005. AGROPYRON CRISTATUM (L.) Gaertn. Gramineae. Crested wheatgrass. 311004. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Soviet Union. 311005. Turda Experiment Station. 311006 to 311010. AGROSTIS ALBA L. Gramineae. Redtop. 311006. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311007. ‘Lewocska’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Poland. 311008. ‘Magurele’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Rumania. 311009. ‘Wrana’. Brasov Experiment Station. 311010. Turda Experiment Station. 311011. AGROSTIS TENUIS Sibth. Colonial bentgrass. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311012 and 311013. ALOPECURUS PRATENSIS L. Gramineae. Meadow foxtail. 311012. ‘Estonskii’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Soviet Union. 311013. Turda Experiment Station. 311014. ANTHYLLIS VULNERARIA L. Leguminosae. Kidneyvetch. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Rumania. 311015 to 311017. ARRHENATHERUM ELATIUS (L.) Presl Gramineae. Tall oatgrass. 311015. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311016. ‘Marsanskii 23’. Brasov Experiment Station. 311017. Turda Experiment Station. 311018. AVENASTRUM PUBESCENS (L.) Opiz Gramineae. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311019. BrizA MEDIA L. Gramineae. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311020 to 311022. BRoMUS INERMIS Leyss. Gramineae. Smooth bromegrass. 311020. ‘Karmos’. Brasov Experiment Station. 311021. ‘Marsanskii’. Brasov Experiment Station. 311022. Turda Experiment Station. 311023 and 311024. Bromus Mo.Luis L. Soft chessgrass. 311023. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311024. Turda Experiment Station. 311025. BROMUS TECTORUM L. Cheatgrass. _Turda Experiment Station. 311026. CALAMAGROSTIS ARUNDINACEA (L.) Roth Gramineae. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 30 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 311004 to 311090—Continued 311027. CYNOSURUS CRISTATUS L. Gramineae. Crested dogtail. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311028 to 311042. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Gramineae. Orchardgrass. 311028. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311029. ‘Adefa III’. Brasov Experiment Station. 311030. ‘Dorise’. Brasov Experiment Station. 311031. ‘Aries’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from France. 311032. ‘Chantemille’. Brasov Experiment Station. 311033. ‘Chinook’. Brasov Experiment Station. 311034. ‘Coxa’. Brasov Experiment Station. 311035. ‘Daehnfeldt Hera III’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Sweden. 311036. ‘Daehnfeldt Phillax’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Sweden. 311037. ‘Heidemij’. Brasov Experiment Station. 311038. ‘Lemba R.V.P.’. Brasov Experiment Station. 311039. ‘Matterurtzer’. Brasov Experiment Station. 311040. ‘Praireal’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from France. 311041. ‘Taurus UCASET’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from France. 311042. Turda Experiment Station. 311043. DESCHAMPSIA CAESPITOSA (L.) Beauv. Gramineae. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311044. FESTUCA ARUNDINACEA Schreb. Gramineae. Tall fescue. ‘Magurele’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Rumania. 311045. FESTUCA CAPILLATA Lam. Hair fescue. ‘Magurele’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Rumania. 311046 to 311054. FESTUCA ELATIOR L. 311046. ‘Magurele’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Rumania. 311047. ‘Manade’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from France. 311048. ‘R.D.G.’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Ger- many. 311049. ‘Roznowska’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Czechoslovakia. 311050. ‘S—215’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Great Britain. 311051. ‘Sofia 9’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Bul- garia. 311052. ‘Sval6f late’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Sweden. 311053. ‘Tiganesti’. Brasov Experiment Station. 311054. Turda Experiment Station. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 31 311004 to 311090—Continued 311055. FESTUCA GIGANTEA (L.) Vill. Great fescue. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311056 to 311063. FESTUCA RUBRA L. Red fescue. 311056. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311057. ‘Crint’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Rumania. 311058. ‘Fallax-Gilfrood’. Brasov Experiment Station. 311059. ‘Lewocska’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Poland. 311060. ‘Olds’. Brasov Experiment Station. 311061. ‘Roznowska’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Czechoslovakia. 311062. ‘Sioux’. Brasov Experiment Station. 311063. ‘Taborska’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Czechoslovakia. 311064. FESTUCA sp. ‘OH’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Oland, Sweden. 311065. FESTUCA sp. Turda Experiment Station. 311066 and 311067. HoLcUS LANATUS L. Gramineae. Velvetgrass. 311066. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311067. Turda Experiment Station. 311068. LOLIUM MULTIFLORUM Lam. Gramineae. Turda Experiment Station. 311069 and 311070. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. spp. TRANSITORIUM Vav et Ell. Linaceae. 311069. T.C.A. 77/53. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311070. T.C.A. 32/53. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311071 to 311075. LOoLIUM PERENNE L. Gramineae. Perennial ryegrass. 311071. ‘Doublet’. Brasov Experiment Station. Late hay type. 311072. ‘Magurele’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Rumania. 311073. ‘R.V.P.’. Brasov Experiment Station. Pasture type. 311074. ‘Scotia’, Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Great Britain. 311075. Turda Experiment Station. 311076. LUZULA ALBIDA DC. Juncaceae. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311077. MOLINIA CAERULEA (L.) Moench Gramineae. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311078 to 311083. PHLEUM PRATENSE L. Gramineae. 311078. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311079. ‘S-48’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Great Britain. 311080. ‘DaenolIII’. Brasov Experiment Station. oe PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 311004 to 311090—Continued 311078 to 311083—Continued 311081. ‘Magurele’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Rumania. 311082. ‘Pecora’. Brasov Experiment Station. 311083. Turda Experiment Station. 311084 to 311087. POA PRATENSIS L. Gramineae. Kentucky bluegrass. 311084. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311085. ‘Golf’. Brasov Experiment Station. 311086. ‘OH’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Oland, Sweden. 311087. Turda Mxperiment Station. 311088. STELLARIA GRAMINEA L. Caryophyllaceae. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311089. TRISETUM FLAVESCENS (L.) Beauv. Gramineae. ‘Goldhafer’. Brasov Experiment Station. Originally from Austria. 311090. TRISETUM sp. Dobrogea Experiment Station. 311091 to 311094. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Gramineae. Sugarcane. From the British West Indies. Cuttings presented by the Barbados Sugar Cane Variety Testing Station, Barbados. Received Jan. 17, 1966. 311091. B. 60125. 311093. B.60297. 311092. B. 60191. 311094. B. 60321. 311095. PYRACANTHA (hybrid). Rosaceae. Firethorn. From Great Britain. Cuttings presented by John Waterer Sons & Crisp Limited, Twyford Berks, England. Received Jan. 17, 1966. “Waterer’s Orange’. 511096 and 311097. From Republic of South Africa. Bulbs and seeds presented by Helena J. Herbst, Greyi Hospital, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Received Jan. 17, 1966. 311096. CRINUM MACOWANII Baker Amaryllidaceae. Stalks long, thick with many flowers; flowers large, white with pink stripes on outside. Blooms in spring and flowers for several months. 311097. GLADIOLUS CRASSIFOLIUS Baker Iridaceae. Flat fields to North and West of Oribi Government village. Blooming period October to January. Height 5 feet, with nearly all flowers blooming at same time. 311098 and 311099. URENA LOBATA L. Malvaceae. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Division of Plant Introduction, Instituto Agronomico, Campinas, Sao Paulo. Received Jan. 18, 1966. 311098. Originally from Brazil. 311099. D.S.15. Originally from Belgian Congo. 311100 to 311114. From Guatemala. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Jan. 18, 1966. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 33 311100 to 311114—Continued 311100. ANNONA DIVERSIFOLIA Safford Annonaceae. Ilama. Col. No. 21393. E] Rancho, Progreso District. Elevation 2,000 feet. 311101. CAPSICUM sp. Solanaceae. Col. No. 20974. Salama, Baja Verapaz Department. Elevation 2,500 feet. Small bush with edible hot chili fruits. 311102 and 311103. CUCURBITA cf. PEPO L. Cucurbitaceae. Pumpkin. 311102. Col. No. 21434. ‘Culabasa’. Market in Huehuetenango. Ele- vation 6,000 feet. 311103. Col. No. 21535. ‘Culabasa’. Market in Huehuetenango. Ele- vation 6,000 feet. 311104. DESMODIUM sp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 21360. Chimaltenango Valley. Elevation 5,500 feet. Decum- bent spreading perennial, erect peduncles; flowers reddish purple. 311105. DESMODIUM sp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 213865. Along road to Soncato, 25 miles east of Guatemala City. Elevation 2,600 feet. Perennial herb. 311106. HIBISCUS ESCULENTUS L. Malvaceae. Okra. Col. No. 21388. ‘Algalia’. Indian market in Antigua. Elevation 5,000 feet. 311107. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Leguminosae. Lentil. Col. No. 21889. ‘Lentoja’. Indian market in Antigua. Elevation 5,000 feet. 311108. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. Col. No. 21387. ‘Linosa’. Indian market in Antigua. Elevation 5,000 feet. 311109 to 311111. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Miil. Solanaceae. Tomato. 311109. Col. No. 21392. ‘Tomate jocotillo’. Indian market Antigua. Elevation 5,000 feet. Fruits small, slender, pinkish. 311110. Col. No. 21395. .‘Tomate ciruela’. Santa Maria de Jesus, Guatemala District. Elevation 6,400 feet. Fruits small, ovoid. 311111. Col. No. 21396. Santa Maria de Jesus, Guatemala District. Elevation 6,400 feet. Fruits depressed globular, ribbed, pale pink. 311112. PISUM SATIVUM L. Leguminosae. Pea. Col. No. 21386. Indian market in Antigua. Elevation 5,000 feet. Round, smooth. 311113 and 311114. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. 311113. Col. No. 21390. ‘Ajonjoli’. Indian market in Antigua. Eleva- tion 5,000 feet. Small, pale. 311114. Col. No. 21423. ‘Ajonjoli’. Market in Quezaltenango. Small, very pale. 311115 to 311120. From Mexico. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Jan. 18, 1966. 311115 to 311118. LycoPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. Market in Tapechula, Chiapas. Elevation 500 feet. 34 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 311115 to 311120—Continued 311115 to 311118—Continued 311115. Col. No. 21352. Fruits small, depressed, round. 311116. Col. No. 21358. Fruits small, ovoid, pointed tips. 311117. Col. No. 21354. Fruits small, oval, red. 311118. Col. No. 21855. Fruits small, pyriform, green to yellowish flush. 311119 and 311120. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi Leguminosae. Cowpea. Market in Tapachula, Chiapas. Elevation 500 feet. 311119. Col. No. 21342. Small, tan to reddish. 311120. Col. No. 21349. Small, reddish brown. 311121 to 311125. From Honduras. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Jan. 18, 1966. 311121. DESMODIUM sp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 21472. Comajagua Department, 7.5 miles south of Minas de Oro,in pasture. Elevation 1,700 feet. Small, slender herb. 311122. DESMODIUM sp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 21473. Comajagua Department, 7.5 miles south of Minas de Ora, in pasture. Elevation 1,700 feet. Perennial herb, leaves green to purple. 311123 and 311124. DoLICHOS LABLAB L. Leguminosae. Hyacinth-bean. 311123. Col. No. 21465. Escuela Agricola Panamericana, Zamorano. Elevation 2,600 feet. Perennial bushy vine; leaves dark purple green; showy racemes of purple flowers and fruits. 311124. Col. No. 21471. ‘Garbanzo’. Restaurant in Talanga. Eleva- tion 2,500 feet. 311125. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi Leguminosae. Cowpea. Col. No. 21485. ‘Carita’. Minas de Oro, Comayagua Department. Pale, | almost white. 311126 to 311129. From Nicaragua. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Re- ceived Jan. 18, 1966. 311126. CAPSICUM sp. Solanaceae. Col. No. 21560. Market in Chinandega. Bush type. 311127. DESMODIUM sp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 21586. Chontales Department, 6 miles northwest of Juigalpa. Perennial herb, flowers small, pink. 311128. LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA (Lam.) de Wit Leguminosae. Leadtree. Col. No. 21514. La Calera, Estacion Agricola Nacional, Managua. Elevation 150 feet. Tree, small, vigorous; bark light; flowers white. | 311129. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. é oe No. 21622. ‘Linasa’. Esteli, Esteli Department. Elevation 2,800 eet. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 35 311130 to 311150. DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS L. Caryophyllaceae. Clove pink carnation. From Great Britain. Seeds purchased from Thompson and Morgan Limited, Ipswich, England. Received Jan. 19, 1966. 311130. 1410. ‘Camellia’. Flowered mixed. 311131. 1414. ‘Picotee’. Mixed. 311132. 1415. ‘Teicher’s Strain’. 311133. 1416. ‘Enfant de Nice’. Striped. 311134. 1417. ‘Giant Chabaud’. Mixed. 311135. 1418. ‘Aurora’. Giant Chabaud. 311136. 1419. ‘Fire Queen’. Gaint Chabaud. 311137. 1420. ‘Legion D’Honneur’. Giant Chabaud. 311138. 1421. ‘Marie Chabaud’. Gaint Chabaud. 311139. 1422. ‘Orange Sherbert’. Giant Chabaud. 311140. 1423. ‘Princess Alice’. Giant Chabaud. 311141. 1424. ‘Rose Queen’. Giant Chabaud. 311142. 1425. ‘White Queen’. Giant Chabaud. 311143. 1427. ‘Grenadin’. Double mixed. 311144. 1428. ‘King of the Blacks’. Grenadin, double. 311145. 1429. ‘Rose Queen’. Grenadin, double. 311146. 14380. ‘Scarlet’. Grenadin, double. 311147. 1481. ‘Yellow’. Grenadin, double. 311148. 1482. ‘Malmaison’. Gaint-flowered mixed. 311149. 1483. ‘J. M. Bridgeford’. Malmaison. 311150. 1485. ‘Margarita’. Iron stemmed mixed. 311151 to 311154. From Honduras. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Re- ceived Jan. 19, 1966. 311151. PHASEOLUS cf STENOLOBUS Standl. Leguminosae. Col. No. 20749. Copan, Copan Department. Elevation 1,800 feet. Per- ennial, climbing vine; pods long, straight, thin; flowers pale. 311152. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. Col. No. 20797. Market in Totonicapan. Elevation 8,000 feet. Black, pole type. 311153. (Undetermined.) Col. No. 20722. Coyoles, Yoro Department. Large perennial vine; pods large, thick. 311154. (Undetermined.) Col. No. 20784. Along road to Santa Rosa de Copan 6 miles east of Cucuyagua. Elevation 2,600 feet. Perennial vine, large, coarse, climbing; leaves small; flowers purple; pods coarse, broad. 311155 to 311228. From Guatemala. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, New Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Jan. 19, 1966. 36 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 311155 to 311228—Continued 311155. DoLICHOS LABLAB L. Leguminosae. Hyacinth-bean. Col. No. 20960. ‘Garbanzo’. Market in Chiquimula. Elevation 1,000 feet. 311156 and 311157. PHASEOLUS CALCARATUS Roxb. Leguminosae. Rice bean. 311156. Col. No. 20929. ‘Arroz’. Market in Jalapa. Elevation 4,300 feet. Small, reddish brown, pole type. 311157. Col. No. 20965. ‘Arroz’. Market in Zacapa. Elevation 600 feet. Small, reddish brown, hilum white, pole type. 311158 to 311220. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. Santa Maria Cauque, 21.7 miles northwest of Guatemala City. Elevation 6,000 feet. 311158. Col. No. 20787. Small, erect bush; seeds long, pods short. 311159. Col. No. 20788. Pole type, snap, pink. El Tejar, Chimaltenango Valley. Elevation 6,000 feet. 311160. Col. No. 20789. Seeds black, pods purple. 311161. Col. No. 20790. Small, seeds black, pods reddish mixed with purple; bush type. 311162. Col. No. 20791. Seeds black, pods purple brindled. 311163. Col. No. 20792. Small, seeds black, pods white; bush type. 311164. Col. No. 20794. Guisha Primera, along highway. Elevation 8,000 feet. Mixed lot. 311165. Col. No. 20796. ‘Piloya’. Store in Nahuala. Elevation 7,500 feet. Large; pole type. Market in Totonicapan. Elevation 8,000 feet. 311166. Col. No. 20798. Pole type. 311167. Col. No. 20799. Black, pole type. 311168. Col. No. 20801. ‘Piloya’. Seeds reddish, pods coarse, pole type. 311169. Col. No. 20802. Pole type. 311170. Col. No. 20803. Small, black. 311171. Col. No. 20805. ‘Piloya’. Large, reddish orange, pods coarse, pole type. 311172. Col. No. 20806. Small, white. 311173. Col. No. 20807. Small, black, bush type. 311174. Col. No. 20808. ‘Piloya’. Large, orange red, pole type. 311175. Col. No. 20810. ‘Piloya’. Large, mixed black and red, pole type. 311176. Col. No. 20809. ‘Piloya’. Mixed sizes and colors, pole type. Market in Chichicastenango, Quiche Department. Elevation 7,000 feet. 311177. Col. No. 20815. Small, white. 311178. Col. No. 20816. Large, reddish orange and speckled, pole type. 311179. Col. No. 20819. ‘Piloya’. Reddish, pole type. 311180. Col. No. 20808. ‘Piloya’. Black, pole type. 311181. Col. No. 20831. Uniform, full round, shiny, black. 311182. Col. No. 20832-A. ‘Piloya’. Mixed colors and sizes. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 37 311155 to 311228—Continued 311158 to 311220—Continued 311183. Col. No. 20834. ‘Piloya’. Large, red spotted, pole type. Market in Quezaltenango. Elevation 6,000 feet. 311184. Col. No. 20848. ‘Piloya’. Large, reddish, pole type. 311185. Col. No. 20848. Large, shiny, black, some purples; pole type. 311186. Col. No. 20850. ‘Piloya’. Large, red with white speckles, pole type. 311187. Col. No. 29852. Panajachel, Solola Department. Elevation 5,000 feet. ‘Colorado’. Red, bush type. 311188. Col. No. 20860. Store in Tecpan, Chimaltenango Department. Elevation 6,500 feet. ‘Piloya’. Large, pole type. Market in Barberena, Santa Rosa Department. Elevation 3,000 feet. 311189. Col. No. 20876. ‘Colorado’. Small, bright red, bush type. 311190. Col. No. 20881. Small, white, bush type. 311191. Col. No. 20896. Market in Cuilapa, Santa Rosa Department. Elevation 2,500 feet. Dull black, bush type. 311192. Col. No. 20900. Market in Jutiapa. Elevation 3,000 feet. Me- dium size, black, bush type. Market in Jalapa. Elevation 4,300 feet. 311193. Col. No. 20914. Small, dark red mixed with other colors; bush type. 311194. Col. No. 20915. ‘Juruna’. Large, mixed colors. 311195. Col. No. 20917. ‘Pecho gordonisa’. Round, black and white, mixed with black, flat. Mixed with Col. No. 20917-A. (P.I. 311224). 311196. Col. No. 20918. ‘Juruna’. Large, yellow to orange. 311197. Col. No. 20921. Small, shiny, black, pole type. 311198. Col. No. 20923. ‘Curuna’. Large, yellow, mixed with black. 311199. Col. No. 20925. ‘Curuna, Piloya’. Large, yellow. 311200. Col. No. 20926. ‘Ojo de gato’. Gray striped with brown. Mixed. 311201. Col. No. 20928. ‘Piloya’. Large, mixed, highly colored. 311202. Col. No. 20930. ‘Curuna’. Large, thick, various colors. Market in San Jeronimo, Bajo Verapaz Department. eed Col. No. 20984. ‘Piloya’. Large, variegated, mostly black, pole ype. 311204. Col. No. 20985. ‘Piloya’. Large, variegated, pole type. Market in Coban, Alta Verapaz Department. Elevation 4,300 feet. 311205. Col. No. 20988. ‘Piloya’. Large, black, pole type. 311206. Col. No. 20990. ‘Piloya’. Mixed sizes and colors. 311207. Col. No. 20991. ‘Nung’. Large, highly colored. 311208. Col. No. 20994. ‘Nung’. Mixed, mostly yellow, pole type. 311209. Col. No. 20997. ‘Piloya’. Large, highly colored. Market in Carcha, Alta Verapaz Department. Elevation 4,300 feet. 311210. Col. No. 21003. Large, black, pole type. 311211. Col. No. 21008. ‘Piloya’. Large, mixed colors. 38 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 311155 to 311228—Continued 311158 to 311220—Continued 311212. Col. No. 21009. Large, mixed colors. 311213. Col. No. 21010. ‘Piloya’. Large, mixed colors, pole type. Market in San Cristobal, Alta Verapaz Department. Elevation 4,500 feet. 311214. Col. No. 21015. Large, black, pole type. 311215. Col. No. 21018. ‘Piloya’. Large, black, pole type. 311216. Col. No. 21378. Market in Antigua. Elevation 5,000 feet. ‘Pilillo’. Large, round, dark reddish, pole type. Market in Totonicapan. Elevation 8,000 feet. 311217. Col. No. 21400. ‘Piloya’. Red with white flecks, pole type. 311218. Col. No. 21402. ‘Piloya’. Large, variegated, pole type. 311219. Col. No. 21407. ‘Piloya’. Uniform, red, late maturity, pole type. 311220. Col. No. 21410. Market in Quezaltenango. Elevation 7,250 feet. ‘Piloya’. Black, early, pole type. 311221. PIsuM SATIVUM L. Leguminosae. Pea. Col. No. 20800. Market in Totonicapan. Elevation 8,000 feet. 311222 to 311228. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi Leguminosae. Cowpea. 311222. Col. No. 20908. ‘Pecho de Godornisa’. Valle Monjos, Jalapa Department. Elevation 3,500 feet. Mixed, black and white, pole type. Market in Jalapa. Elevation 4,300 feet. 311223. Col. No. 20912. ‘Pecho blanco’. Round, black and white. 311224. Col. No. 20917-A. ‘Pecho Godornisa’. Round, black and white. Mixed with flat, black. See Col. No. 20917 (P.I. 311195). 311225. Col. No. 20964. Market in Chiquimula. Elevation 1,000 feet. Black, pole type. 311226. Col. No. 20970. Market in Zacapa. Elevation 600 feet. Black. Market in Coban, Alta Verapaz Department. Elevation 4,300 feet. 311227. Col. No. 21000. Small, black. 311228. Col. No. 21002. Small, black. 311229. ZEA MAYS L. Gramineae. Corn. From the United States. Seeds presented by E. Smith, Oljato Trading Post, Ee ae C. Foley, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. Received an. 26, p A-656. Collected near Kayenta, Arizona. Purple flint. Said to have ex- tensive root system and require little water. 311230 to 311248. ZEA MAYS L. Gramineae. Corn. From the United States. Seeds presented by C. F. Genter, Virginia Poly- technic Institute, Blacksburg, Va. Received Jan. 26, 1966. 311230. A-666. ‘Eureka’. Tall, late silage variety, white dent flint kernels. 311231. A-667. ‘Copper Strawberry Corn’. Copper-yellow dent, 4- to 7-inch cob. 311232. A-668. ‘White Dent’. Deep white kernel. Roasting ear. 311233. A-669. ‘Yellow Sweepstakes’. Yellow dent. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 39 311230 to 311248—Continued 311234. A-670. ‘Oklahoma Silvermine’. Virginia selection. White dent, stalks to 10 feet. 311235. A-671. ‘Tennessee Red Cob’. Virginia selection. Large white dent. 311236. A-672. ‘Improved Leaming’. Ohio origin, yellow dent. 311237. A-673. ‘Hickory King’. Small cob, large white kernels. 311238. A-674. ‘Douthet’s Yellow’. Yellow selection. 311239. A-675. ‘Douthet’s White’. Long white kernels, small red cob. 311240. A-676. ‘Wood’s Golden Prolific’. Jarvis origin. Prolific, large, deep golden kernels, small cob. 311241. A-677. ‘Wood’s Dixie’. Lathern Double type, white dent, milling. 311242. A-678. ‘McNeill’s Little Cob’. White kernel, very small white cob. 311243. A-679. ‘Mexican June’. Mixed white and blue kernels, thick husk. 311244. A-680. ‘Golden Dent’. Yellow kernels, red cob, long husk. 311245. A-681. ‘Trucker’s Favorite’. Southern roasting ear. 311246. A-682. ‘Pamunkey’. Local Indian variety. 311247. A-683. ‘Gibbs Special’. Collected near Farmville, Va. White. 311248. A-684. ‘Burke’s Garden White’. White dent. 311249 to 311255. ZEA MAYS L. Gramineae. Corn. From the United States. Seeds presented by J. C. Eldredge, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. Received Jan. 26, 1966. 311249. A-693. ‘Spanish’. Central Popcorn Company. Eight row white flint. 311250. A-694. ‘White Rice’. White kernels and cob, 16 rows. 311251. A-695. ‘White Hulless’, Matteson Farm, Ill. White kernels and cob, 20 to 36 rows. 311252. A-696. ‘White Hulless’. McElvain Farm, Ill. White kernels and cob, 18 to 32 rows. 311253. A-697. ‘White Hulless’. Keller Farm, Ill. White kernels and cob, 18 to 20 rows. 311254. A-698. ‘Yellow Pearl’. Crackerjack Popcorn Company. Yellow kernel, white cob, 14 to 16 rows. 311255. A-699. ‘Yellow Pearl’, McElvain Farm, II]. Orange kernel, white cob, 18 to 22 rows. 311256 to 311260. From the Philippines. Seeds collected by W. P. Bitters, University of Cali- fornia, Riverside, Calif. Received Jan. 26, 1966. 311256. CITRUS MEDICA var. SARCODACTYLIS Swingle Rutaceae. Fingered citron. From the Filipinas Gift Shop, Manila. 311257 to 311259. CITRUS RETICULATA Blanco Rutaceae. Mandarin orange. 311257. ‘Keow wan’. Tangerine. 311258. ‘Tien chieh.’ Mandarin. 311259. ‘Wase (early) satsuma’. Mandarin. 40 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 311256 to 311260—Continued 311260. HESPERETHUSA CRENULATA Roem. Rutaceae. Received from the Filipinas Gift Shop, Manila, Philippines. 311261. PHASEOLUS POLYSTACHIOS L. Leguminosae. From the United States. Seeds presented by the University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. Received Jan. 28, 1966. Collected from wild near Gainesville, Fla. 311262 to 311266. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. Peanut. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by J. Sellschop, Potchef- stroom College of Agriculture through Plant Introduction Officer, Divi- sion of Seed Control, Department of Agriculture Technical Services, Pretoria. Received Jan. 28, 1966. 311262. 52.G.107 F, (Rustenburg x Hebbal x Barberton x Masambika). 311263. 64.G.195 (Senegal 48-15 x Natal Common). 311264. 64.G.202 (Mwitunde x Natal Common). 311265. 64.G.204 (Mwitunde x Natal Common Red). 311266. 64.G.208 (Natal Common x Kanyoma). 311267. STYLOSANTHES GRACILIS HBK. Leguminosae. From Ceylon. Seeds presented by R. J. Johnson & Company, Colombo. Re- ceived Jan. 28, 1966. Local strain used as cover crop. 311268 to 311271. From Great Britain. Plants purchased from R. C. Notcutt Ltd., Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. Received Jan. 28, 1966. 311268 to 311270. DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS L. Caryophyllaceae. Clove pink carnation. 311268. ‘Mrs. Sinkins’. 311269. ‘Mrs. Sinkins Pink.’ 311270. ‘White Ladies’. 311271. DIANTHUS X ALLWOOpII Hort. ‘Tan’. 311272 to 311275. PENNISETUM SPICATUM (L.) Willd. Grami- neae. Pearl millet. From India. Seeds presented by K. O. Rachie, Rockefeller Foundation, New Delhi. Received Jan. 28, 1966. Bajra selections. 311272. 23A x BIL-1 (Ludhiana Selection from T.55—commercial Punjab variety) II-11-9. 311273. BIL-3B (Ludhiana Selection from S.350—a variety from Punjab). 311274. Hybrid Bajra No.1 (Tf 23A x BIL-3B) II-76-9. 311275. D.28 K 65 (D2 x IP81 F9—late inbred developed at Delhi). 311276. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Rice. From the Philippines. Seeds presented by the International Rice Research Institute, Manila. Received Jan. 28, 1966. IR9-46 (Peta x I-geo-tze). JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 41 311277 and 311278. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Rice. From Korea. Seeds presented by the Korean Consulate, Cairo, United Arab Republic, through Agricultural Attache, American Embassy, Cairo. Received Jan. 28, 1966. 311277. Sample G. 180-day maturity. 311278. Sample S. 210-day maturity. 311279. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM var. CERASIFORME (Dun.) A. Gray Solanaceae. Tomato. From Mexico. Seeds collected by O. F. Francke, Mexico 13, D. F. Received Jan. 28, 1966. Southern part of Papaloapam River Basin, vicinity of Casamahoapan, Veracruz. 311280. DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS L. Caryophyllaceae. Clove pink carnation. From Italy. Seeds presented by Giardine Botanico e Coloniale di Palermo, Palermo. Received Jan. 28, 1966. 311281. RICINUS COMMUNIS L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. From Hong Kong. Seeds presented by Tien-Hsi Cheng, Pennsyivanis State University, University Park, Pa. Received Jan. 28, 1966. Reported as originating in Mainland China. 311282. EUCHLAENA MEXICANA Schrad. Gramineae. Teosinte. From Guatemala. Seeds presented by the Servicio Cooperative Interameri- eano de Agriculture, La Aurora. Received Jan. 1960. Numbered Jan. 26, 1966. A-112. Plant 5 feet high; good vigor, uniform. 311283. EUCHLAENA MEXICANA Schrad. Gramineae. Teosinte. From Guatemala. Seeds presented by the Iowa State University, Ames, Towa. Received Feb. 1961. Numbered Jan. 26, 1966. A-i05. Plant 6 feet high; good vigor, uniform. 311284. SPERGULA ARVENSIS L. Caryophyllaceae. Spurry. From Minnesota. Seeds presented by the Department of Agronomy, Agricul- tural Experiment Station, St. Paul. Received Dec. 1962. Numbered Jan. 26, 1966. A-614. Height 6 feet; vigor good, uniform. 311285 to 311332. From India. Seeds presented by the Lloyd Botanic Garden, Darjeeling, West Bengal. Received Feb. 3, 1966. 311285. ACER CAMPBELLII Hook.f. & Thoms. Aceraceae. 311286. ACER HOOKERI Miquel Hooker maple. 311287. ACER LAEVIGATUM Wall. 311288. ACER OBLONGUM Wall. ex DC. 311289. ACER sp. 311290. ACER PALMATUM f. SANGUINEUM (Carr.) Schwerin 311291. ACER PECTINATUM Wall. ex Nicholson 311292. BUDDLEIA COLVILEI Hook. f. Loganiaceae. Butterflybush. 311233. CLEMATIS GOURIANA Roxb. Ranunculaceae. 311294. CLEMATIS MONTANA Buch.-Ham. ex DC. Anemone clematis. 42 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 311285 to 311332—Continued 311295. ENKIANTHUS DEFLEXUS (Griff.) Schneider Ericaceae. 311296. GAULTHERIA HOOKERI C. B. Clarke Ericaceae. 311297. GAULTHERIA PYROLOIDES Hook. f. & Thoms. 311298. HYDRANGEA SERRATA (Thunb.) DC. Saxifragaceae. 311299. HYPERICUM HOOKERIANUM Wight & Arn. Guttiferae. Hookers St.-Johns-wort. 311300. HYPERICUM PATULUM Thumb. 311301. ILEX INTRICATA Hook. f. Aquifoliaceae. Nepal holly. 311302. MECONOPSIS NAPAULENSIS DC. Papaveraceae. 311303. MECONOPSIS PANICULATA (Don) Prain 311304. MECONOPSIS WALLICHII Hook. Satinpoppy. 311305. POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA L. Rosaceae. Shrubby cinquefoil. 311306. POTENTILLA FULGENS Wall. ex Hook. Cinquefoil. 311307. POTENTILLA LEUCONATA D. Don 311308. POTENTILLA MOONIANA Wight 311309. POTENTILLA PEDUNCULARIS D. Don 311310. PRIMULA GERANIIFOLIA Hook. f. Primulaceae. Primrose. 311311. PRIMULA sp. 311312. PRIMULA RETICULATA Wall. 311313. PRIMULA ROTUNDIFOLIA Wall. ex Roxb. 311314. PRIMULA SAPPHIRINA Hook. f. & Thoms. ex Watt 311315. PRIMULA SIKKIMENSIS Hook. Sikkim primrose. 311316. PRIMULA STUARTII Wall. Primrose. 311317. RHODODENDRON ANTHOPOGON Don Ericaceae. 311318. RHODODENDRON ARBOREUM J. E. Smith. Tree rhododendron. 311319. RHODODENDRON BARBATUM Wall. ex Don 311320. RHODODENDRON sp. 311321. RHODODENDRON CAMPANULATUM D. Don 311322. RHODODENDRON FALCONERI Hook f. 311323. RHODODENDRON GRANDE Wight 311324. RHODODENDRON HODGSONII Hook. f. 311325. RHODODENDRON LANATUM Hook. f. 311326. RHODODENDRON LEPIDOTUM Wall. ex Don 311327. RHODODENDRON TRIFLORUM Hook. f. 311328. RHODODENDRON WIGHTII Hook. f. 311329. STYLOMECON sp. Papaveraceae. 311330. VIBURNUM CORIACEUM Blume Caprifoliaceae. 311331. VIBURNUM ERUBESCENS Wall. ex DC. 311332. VIBURNUM STELLULATUM Wall. ex DC. 311333 to 311499. From Spain. Seeds presented by the Institute Forestal de Investigaciones y Experiencias, Madrid, via the U.S. Embassy, Rome, Italy. Public Law 480 Project E-25-FS-1. Received Feb. 4, 1966. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 311333 to 311499—Continued 311333. AGROPYRON INTERMEDIUM (Host) Beauv. Gramineae. 43 Intermediate wheatgrass. No. A-238. Cordoba. 311334 to 311339. ANTHYLLIS CORNICINA L. Leguminosae. 311334. No. A-85. Toledo. 311335. No. C-86. (A-242). Toledo. 311336. No. D-70. Ciudad Real. 311337. . M-66. (A-319). Ciudad Real. 311338. No. M-109. (E-67). Toledo. 311339. No. M-154. Madrid. 311340 to 311344. ANTHYLLIS LOTOIDES L. 311340. No. C-111. Jaen. 311341. No. D-44. Ciudad Real. 311342. No. F-140. Badajoz. 311345 to 311358. ANTHYLLIS VULNERARIA L. 311345. . B-68. Segovia. 311346. . B-83. Jaen. 311347. . B-181. 311348. . B-182. 311349. . C-48. 311350. . C-56. 311351. . C—-142. 311352. . D-73. 311353. . E26. 311354. . K-63. 311355. . F-711. 311356. . F-379. 311357. . M-75. (F-294). Cuenca. 311358. . M-91. Ciudad Real. 311359. ARRHENATHERUM ELATIUS (L.) Presl Cuenca. (C-142). Zaragoza. Cuenca. Burgos. Cuenca. Burgos. Burgos. Burgos. (E-63). Jaen. Burgos. Gramineae. No. B—47. Guadalajara. 311360 to 311363. ASTRAGALUS HAMOSUS L. Leguminosae. 311360. No. E-138. Cuenca. 311361. No. F-176. 311364. ASTRAGALUS MACRORRHIZUS Cav. No. C-30. Burgos. 311365 and 311366. ASTRAGALUS MONSPESSULANUS L. 311365. No. C-169. Guadalajara. 311366. No. F-178. 311367 to 311369. BRACHYPODIUM PHOENICOIDES (L). Gramineae. 311367. No. A-218. Zaragoza. Badajoz. 311363. Teruel. 311343. No. F-205. 311344. No. M-157. 311362. No. F-611. No. F-648. Caceres. Madrid. Kidneyvetch. Tall oatgrass. Cuenca. Badajoz. Roem. & Schult. Falsebrome. 44 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 311333 to 311499—Continued 311367 to 311369—Continued 311368. No. H-8. (B-37). Teruel. 311369. No. B-89. Jaen. 311370 and 311371. 311370. No. A-279. Guadalajara. 311371. No. G-61. Guadalajara. 311372 and 311373. BROMUS MOLLIS L. Soft chessgrass. 311372. No. E-41. Palencia. 311373. No. B-167. Palencia. 311374 to 311402. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Gramineae. Orchardgrass. 311374. No. A-8. (B-8). Toledo. 311375. No. A-12. Zaragoza. 311376. No. A-23. (B-—49). Toledo. 311377. No. A-41. Zaragoza. 311378. No. A-95. Caceres. 311379. No. A-100. Leon. 311380. No. A-118. (B-32). Toledo. 311381. No. A-122. Teruel. 311382. No. B-14. (B-64). Toledo. 311383. No. B-35. Zaragoza. 311384. No. B-64. (B-14). Toledo. 311385. No. C-49. Murcia. 311386. No. C-98. Murcia. 311387. No. D-65. Badajoz. 311388. No. D-67. Madrid. 311389. No. D-94. Albacete. 311390. No. E-12. Madrid. 311391. No. E-28. Murcia. 311392. No. E-31. Almeria. 311393. No. E-53. Cuenca. 311394. No. E-71. Palencia. 311395. No. E-76. Badajoz. 311396. No. E-97. Madrid. 311397. No. F-70. Cadiz. 311398. No. F-129. Avila. 311399. No. F-146. (A-274). Guadalajara. 311400. No. F-154. Ciudad Real. 311401. No. H-4. Leon. 311402. No. T-5. (T-6) (T-8). Burgos. 311403 to 311405. Frstuca ovINA L. Gramineae. Sheep fescue. 311403. No. B-12. Teruel. Gramineae. Meadow bromegrass. BROMUS ERECTUS Huds. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 311333 to 311499—Continued 311403 to 311405—Continued 311404. No. H-1. Zaragoza. 311405. No. T-16. Burgos. 311406 and 311407. FESTUCA RUBRA L. 311406. No. B—53. Leon. 311407. No. T-4. Burgos. 311408. HEDYSARUM HUMILE L. ex Loefl. Leguminosae. No. B-186. Toledo. 45 Red fescue. 311409 to 311412. HIPPOCREPIS COMMUTATA Pau Leguminosae. 311409. No. A-267. Guadalajara. 311411. No. F-213. Toledo. 311410. No. A-834. Zaragoza. 311412. No. F-312. 311413 and 311414. HIPPOCREPIS GLAUCA Ten. 311413. No. C-221. Cuenca. 311414. No. F-363. Cuenca. 311415 and 311416. HoLcUS LANATUS L. Gramineae. 311415. No. B-118. Badajoz. 311416. No. F-34. Caceres. 311417. HORDEUM BULBOSUM L. Gramineae. No. E-47. Cadiz. Cuenca. Velvetgrass. Bulbous barley. 311418 and 311419. KOELERIA VALLESIANA (Honck.) Bertol. in Roem. & Schult. Gramineae. 311418. No. E-8. Zaragoza. 311419. No. F-130. Teruel. 311420. LOLIUM PERENNE L. Gramineae. Perennial ryegrass. No. E-6. Cuenca. 311421 to 311424. LoLIUuM RIGIDUM Gaud. Wimmera ryegrass. 311421. No. A-11. Toledo. 311423. No. B-42. Toledo. 311422. No. A-189. Cadiz. 311424. No. E-99. Cuenca. 311425. LOTUS ARENARIUS Brot. Leguminosae. No. C-22. Cadiz. 311426. LOTUS CONIMBRICENSIS Brot. No. F-259. Badajoz. 311427. Lotus aff. DECUMBENS Poir. No. A-196. Jaen. 311428 and 311429. Lotus cRETICUS L. 311428. No. F-77. Cadiz. 311429. No. F-274. Cadiz. 311430 and 311431. MEDICAGO LUPULINA L. Leguminosae. 311430. No. A-324. Segovia. 311431. No. F-250. Guadalajara. 311432 to 311446. MEDICAGO ORBICULARIS (L.) All. 311432. No. A-286. Cuenca. 311433. No. C-21. Black medic. Buttonclover. Ciudad Real. 46 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 311333 to 311499—Continued 311432 to 311446—Continued 311434. No. C-—65. Badajoz. 311441. No. F-317. Badajoz. 311435. No. C-87. Madrid. 311442. No.G-11. Toledo. 311436. No. C-159. Caceres. 311443. No. G-74. Madrid. 311437. No. C-295. Jaen. 311444. No. G—77. Toledo. 311438. No. D-80. Badajoz. 311445. No. M-74. Ciudad Real. 311439. No. E-9. Cuenca. 311446. No. M-161. Madrid. 311440. No. F-142. Badajoz. 311447 to 311463. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Alfalfa. 311447. No. A-177. Cuenca. 311456. No. E-62. Zaragoza. 311448. No. A-200. Segovia. 311457. No. E-100. Cuenca. 311449. No. A-216. Burgos. 311458. No. F-200. Burgos. 311450. No. A-287. Burgos. 311459. No. F-700. Burgos. 311451. No. A-329. Cuenca. 311460. No. F-712. Burgos. 311452. No. C-201. Zaragoza. 311461. No. G—64. Guadalajara. 311453. No. D-78. Albacete. 311462. No. M-95. Toledo. 311454. No. E-50. Cuenca. 311463. No. T-18. Badajoz. 311455. No. E-51. Zaragoza. 311464 and 311465. MEDICAGO TURBINATA (L.) All. 311464. No. A-45. Badajoz. 311465. No. G-47. Ciudad Real. 311466. ONOBRYCHIS ARGENTEA Boiss. Leguminosae. No. B-180. Toledo. 311467 to 311471. ONOBRYCHIS VICIIFOLIA Scop. Sainfoin. 311467. No. B-184. Burgos. 311468. No. F-388. Albacete. 311469. No. A-344. Source not given. 311470. No. B-175. Burgos. 311471. No. B-179. Burgos. 311472 and 311473. PHALARIS AQUATICA L. Gramineae. Large canarygrass. 311472. No. A-192. Badajoz. 311473. No. T-17. Burgos. 311474. TETRAGONOLOBUS SILIQUOSUS (L.) Roth Leguminosae. No. C-281. Guadalajara. 311475 to 311481. TRIFOLIUM CHERLERI L. Geguminosae. 311475. No. C-158. Caceres. 311479. No. F-665. Badajoz. 311476. No. C-1838. Toledo. 311480. No. M-110. Toleuo. 311477. No. C-253. Jaen. 311481. No. M-126. Caceres. 311478. No. F-662. Badajoz. 311482 to 311487. TRIFOLIUM HIRTUM AIl. Rose clover. 311482. No. C-58. Badajoz. 311483. No. F-515. Cordoba. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 AT 311333 to 311499—Continued 311482 to 311487—Continued 311484. No. G-26. Madrid. 311486. No. M-156. Madrid. 311485. No. M-38. Madrid. 311487. No. T-21. Badajoz. 311488 and 311489. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 311488. No. C-64. Burgos. 311489. No. C-208. Ciudad Real. 311490. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. White clover. No. F-664. Segovia. 311491 and 311492. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 311491. No. F-708. Burgos. 311492. No. M-193. Burgos. 311493 to 311495. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. White clover. 311493. No. C-217. Jaen. 311494. No. M-40. Madrid. 311495. No. M-59. Cadiz. 311496 to 311499. TRIFOLIUM SUBTERRANEUM L. Leguminosae. Subterranean clover. 311496. No.C-—141. Caceres. 311497. No. F-31. (F-374). Caceres. 311498. No. F-324. Ciudad Real. 311499. No. T-1. Badajoz. 311500. CAMELLIA JAPONICA L. Theaceae. Common camellia. From Australia. Scions presented by Theodore C. Ruckert, Myrtle Bank. Received Feb. 8, 1966. ‘Leviathan’. South Australia. 311501 to 311518. From Brazil. Seeds presented by the University of Arizona—U.S. Agency for International Development Contract Team, Fortaleza, Ceara. Re- ceived Feb. 8, 1966. Grown in the Nursery at the Instituto of Zootecnia, University of Ceara. 311501 and 311502. CAJANUS CAJAN (L.) Millsp. Leguminosae. Pigeon-pea. 311501. ‘Guandu No. 1’. 311502. ‘Guandu No. 2’. 311503 and 311504. CANAVALIA ENSIFORMIS (L.) DC. Leguminosae. Jackbean. 311503. ‘Fava de Boi’. 311504. ‘Feijao de Porco Branco’. 311505. CENTROSEMA PUBESCENS Benth. Leguminosae. ‘Jitirana’. 311506. CLITORIA TERNATEA L. Leguminosae. Asian pigeonwings. ‘Cunha No. 1.’. 311507. DESMODIUM DISCOLOR Vogel Leguminosae. ‘Marmelada de Cavalo’. 48 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 311501 to 311518—Continued 311508 and 311509. DoLIcHOoS LABLAB L. Leguminosae. Hyacinth-bean. 311508. ‘Lab-lab Branca’. 311509. ‘Lab-lab Roxa’. 311510 and 311511. GiycINE JAVANICA L. Leguminosae. 311510. ‘Soja Perene No. 2’. 311% i. ‘Soja Perene No. 3’. 311512. INDIGOFERA HIRSUTA L. jLeguminosae. Hairy indigo. ‘Anileira’. 317513. LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA (Lam.) de Wit Leguminosae. Leadtree. ‘Leucena’. 311514. MIMOSA CAESALPINIAEFOLIA Benth. Leguminosae. ‘Sabia’. 311515. PHASEOLUS ATROPURPUREUS DC. Leguminosae. ‘Siratro’. 311516. SESBANIA EXASPERATA HBK. Leguminosae. ‘Canafistula de lagoa’. 311517. STIZOLOBIUM ATERRIMUM Piper & Tracy Leguminosae. Velvetbean. ‘Mucuna preta’. 311518. TERAMNUS UNCINATUS (L.) Swartz Leguminosae. ‘Amendoiu de veado’. 311519. GOSSYPIUM GOSSYPIOIDES (Ulbr.) Stand. Malvaceae. From Mexico. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 8, 1966. Col. No. 21887. El Coyul, along Pan American highway. Elevation 3,000 feet. Shrub to 118 inches high. Leafy; petals light lavender without, deep purple within. 311520. VERNONIA ANTHELMINTICA (L.) Willd. Compositae. Ironweed. From West Pakistan. Seeds presented by E. Nasir, Gordon College Rawal- pindi. Received Feb. 8, 1966. Market in Rawalpindi. Seeds from cultivated plants about 15 miles from Manserah, District Hazara. Elevation 3,000 feet. 311521. SORGHUMsp. Gramineae. From Zambia. Seeds collected by W. L. Astle, Mochipapa Regional Experi- ment Station, Choma. Received Feb. 8, 1966. Collected in Luangwa Valley. 311522 to 311708. AVENA STERILIS L. Gramineae. Animated oats. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Faculty of Agriculture, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, under Public Law 480 Project Al0—CR-20. Re- ceived Nov. 1965. Numbered Feb. 8, 1966. Collected at Hadera, central coastal plain. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 311522 to 311708—Continued 311522. No. D 11-70-21. 311523. No. D 11-70-22. 311524. No. D 11-71-25. Collected at Eilaboon, lower Galilee. 311525. No. D 40-4. 311526. No. D 40-11. 311527. No. D 40-13. 311528. No. D 40-14. 311529. No. D 40-15. 311530. No. D 40-21. 311531. No. D 40-22. Collected at Nesher, Mount Carmel. 311538. No. D 186-6. 311539. No. D 136-7. 311540. No. D 136-11. 311541. No. D 136-22. Collected at Ein Dor, lower Galilee. 311546. No. D 143-1. 311547. No. D 143-4. 311548. No. D 143-5. 311549. No. D 143-6. 311532. 311533. 311534. 311535. 311536. 311537. 311542. 311543. 311544. 311545. 311550. 311551. 311552. Collected at Maghar, eastern lower Galilee. 311553. No. 6—76—2-1. 311554. No. 6—76—2-2. 311555. No. 6—76—2-3. 311556. No. 6-76-24. 311557. No. 6—76—2-5. 311558. No. 6-76-3-1. 311559. No. 6-76—4-1 311560. No. 6-76—4—-2. 311561. No. 6—76-4-3. 311562. No. 6—-76—4—4. 311563. No. 6—76—4—5. 311564. No. 6—76—4—6. 311565. No. 6-76—4-7. 311566. No. 6—76-4-8. 311567. No. 6—76-4-9. Collected at I’billin, lower Galilee. 311582. No. 6—-82—5-1. - 311583. No. 6—-82-5-2. 311584. No. 6—-82-5-3. 311585. No. 6-82-54. 311568. 311569. 311570. 311571. 311572. 311573. 311574. 311575. 311576. 311577. 311578. 311579. 311580. 311581. 311586. 311587. 311588. 311589. . D 40-23. . D 40-24. . D 40-31. . D 40-82. . D 40-33. . D 40-35. . D 136-24. . D 136-81. . D 136-33. . D 136-35. . D 143-23. . D 143-31. . D 143-32. . 6—76-4-10. . 6—-76-5-1. . 6-76—-5-2. . 6—-76-5-3. . 6-76-54. . 6—76-5-5. . 6—-76-5-6. . 6—76—-5-7. . 6-76-5-8,, . 6—76-5-9. . 6-76-5-10. . 6-76-5-12. . 6~76-5-13. . 6-716-5-15. . 6-82-5-5. . 6-82-5-6. . 6-82-5-7. . 6-82-5-23. 49 50 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 311522 to 311708—Continued Collected at Ginnosar, Sea of Galilee. 311590. No. 6-89-3-3. 311592. No. 6—-89-3-24. 311591. No. 6—-89-3-28. 311593. No. 6—-89-3-29. Collected at Sha’ar HaAliyya, coast of Carmel. 311594. No. 6—90-3-2. 311597. No. 6-90-3-6. 311595. No. 6-90-3-4. 311598. No. 6—90-3-7. 311596. No. 6—90-3—5. 311599. No. 6—90-3-17. Collected at Kefar Ata, Haifa Bay. 311600. No. 6—93-5—2-21. 311601. No. 6-93-5—2-22. Collected at HaHoterim, coast of Carmel. 311602. No. 6-105-5-1. 311611. No. 6—-105-5-17. 311603. No. 6—-105-5-2. 311612. No. 6-105-5-21. 311604. No. 6-105-5-3. 311613. No. 6-105—5-22. 311605. No. 6—105-5-5. 311614. No. 6-105-5-23. 311606. No. 6-105-5-6. 311615. No. 6—105-5-24. 311607. No. 6-105-5-7. 311616. No. 6-105-5-34. 311608. No. 6-105-5-11. 311617. No. 6-105-5—35. 311609. No. 6—-105-5-13. 311618. No. 6—-105—-5-4-21. 311610. No. 6—-105-5-15. 311619. No. 6-105-5—4-25. Collected at Nesher, Haifa Bay. 311620. No. 6-110-1-2. 311621. No. 6-110-1-6. Collected at Bet-Lehem Hagelilit, lower Galilee. 311622. No. 6-112—1_—5. 311623. No. 6—112-1-11. 311624. No. 6—-112—-1-15. 311625. No. 6-125-3-9. Collected at Atlit, coast of Carmel. Collected at Nahalal, Valley of Esdraelon. 311626. No. 6—136—5-32. 311627. No. 6—136—-5_33. 311628. No. 6—136—5-35. Collected at Kerem Maharal, Mount Carmel. 311629. No. 6—153—4-1. 311632. No. 6-153-4-24. 311630. No. 6—-153-4-6. 311633. No. 6-153—4-25. 311631. No. 6-153—4-11. Collected at Tel Yoqne’am, Mount Carmel. 311634. No. 6-167-5-21. 311640. No. 6—-168-1-21. 311635. No. 6-167-5-22. 311641. No. 6-168-1-22. 311636. No. 6-167-5-24. 311642. No. 6—-168-1-26. 311637. No. 6-167—5-26. 311643. No. 6-168-1-33. 311638. No. 6-167-5-34. 311644. No. 6—-168-1-1-32. 311639. No. 6-168-1-11. 311522 to 311708—Continued JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 Collected at En Dor, eastern lower Galilee. No. No. No. . 6-174-5-2. . 6-174-5-3. . 6-174-5-4, . 6-174-5-5. . 6-174-5-7. . 6-174-5-8. . 6-174-5-9. 6—216-2-36. 6-216-2-2-31. 6-216-2-2-32. . 6—257-1--21. . 6—-257-1-22. . 6-257-1-23. . 6-257-1-31. . 6—-257-1-32. . 6-257-1-34. . 6-257-1-35. . 6-272—4-382. . 6-272—4-1-21. . 6-313-5-31. . 6-313-5-32. . 6-313-5-33. . 6-313-5-34. . 6-313-5-3-22. . 6-313-5-3-23. . 6-313-5-3-31. . 6-313-5-3-32. 311645. No. 6-174-3-31. 311652. 311646. No. 6-174—3-32. 311653. 311647. No. 6—174-3-33. 311654. 311648. No. 6—-174~-3-34. 311655. 311649. No. 6-174—3-35. 311656. 311650. No. 6-174—3-36. 311657. 311651. No. 6-174—5-1. 311658. Collected at Hare Yavneel, eastern lower Galilee. 311659. No. 6-176-1-22. 311660. No. 6-176-1-31. 311661. No. 6-176-1-33. 311662. No. 6—-176—1-35. Collected at South of Midrakh Oz, Plateau of Menashe. 311663. No. 6—216—2-32. 311666. 311664. No. 6—216-2-33. 311667. 311665. No. 6—216—2-35. 311668. Collected at Giv’at Hayyim, central coastal plain. 311669. No. 6—257-1-2. 311676. 311670. No. 6—257-1-4. 311677. 311671. No. 6—257-1-5. 311678. 311672. No. 6—257-1-6. 311679. 311673. No. 6—257-1-11. 311680. 311674. No. 6—257-1-138. 311681. 311675. No. 6—257-1-14. 311682. Collected at Beerotayim, central coastal plain. 311683. No. 6—272—4-3. 311686. 311684. No. 6—-272-4-23. 311687. 311685. No. 6—272-4-31. Collected at Holot Yavne, central coastal plain. 311688. No. 6—313-5-2. 311697. 311689. No. 6—-313-5-6. 311698. 311690. No. 6—313-—5-7. 311699. 311691. No. 6—313—5—11. 311700. 311692. No. 6-313—-5-17. 311701. 311693. No. 6-313-5-21. 311702. 311694. No. 6-313-5-22. 311703. 311695. No. 6—-313-5-23. 311704. 311696. No. 6-313-5-27. 311705. Collected at Tal-Shahar, Judean foothills. 311706. No. 6—-336-3-24. 311707. 311708. No. No. 6—336-3-32. 6-336-3-35. . 6-313-5-3-33. 51 52 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 311709. DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS L. Caryophyllaceae. Clove pink carnation. From France. Seeds presented by Jardin Des Plantes, Universite de Mont- pellier, Montpellier. Received Feb. 10, 1966. 311710. ERIANTHUS GIGANTEUS (Walt.) Muhl. Gramineae. Plume grass. From the United States. Seeds collected by B. A. Belcher, Agricultural Research Service, Sugar Crops Field Station, Cario, Ga. Received Feb. 10, 1966. Low inundated creek bottom along west side of Interstate Highway 75, 2 miles north of Cordele, Ga. exit. 311711 to 311713. From Chile. Seeds collected from Juan Fernandez Islands by F. G. Meyer, National Arboretum, Washington, D. C. Received Feb. 10, 1966. 311711. BRASSICA NAPUS L. Cruciferae. Winter rape. Col. No. 9559. Cerro Alto facing Porto Ingles, Mas Atierra. Elevation 1,000 feet. Biennial or perennial, 18 to 48 inches tall; flowers bright yellow; root napiform; moist banks at edge of woods at base of cliff; common. 311712. BROMUS FERNANDEZIANUS (R. A. Phil) Skottsb. Gramineae. Col. No. 9508. Along crest of ridge, Cerro Salsipuedes, Mas Atierra. Elevation 1,350 feet. Tufted plant with long clambering culms, forming a dense loose mat and growing up through shrubs of Hscallonia and Pern- ettya, sometimes reclining over rocks on cliff faces. 311713. STIPA NEESIANA Trin. & Rupr. Gramineae. Col. No. 9356. Between Quebrada de las Casas and Q. Vacas, Mas Afuera. Short rhizomes, 18 to 48 inches tall; on open slopes above the sea; common. 311714. PYRUSCOMMUNIS L. Rosaceae. From Italy. Budsticks presented by the Centro Miglicramento Piante Ortofrutticole, Firenze. Received Feb. 11, 1966. ‘BHletta Morettini’. 311715 to 311718. From Great Britain. Plants purchased from Hillier & Sons, Winchester, England. Received Feb. 15, 1966. 311715. CLEYERA sp. Theaceae. F’, 24578. 311716. EURYA JAPONICA Thunb. Theaceae. F., 26156. 311717. ILEX SIKKIMENSIS Kurz Aquifoliaceae. 311718. LINDERA MEGAPHYLLA Hemsl. Lauraceae. 311719 to 311721. From Brazil. Seeds presented by Instituto Agronomico de Estado de Sao Paulo, Campinas. Plants propagated by Oilseeds and Industrial Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Numbered Feb. 16, 1966. 311719 and 311720. ARACHIS GLABRATA Benth. Leguminosae. 311719. V. 350. 311720. V. 361. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 53 311719 to 311721—Continued 311721. ARACHIS sp. V. 360. 311722. PUCCINELLIA CAPILLARIS (Liljebl.) Jansen Gramineae. From Australia. Seeds presented by Division of Plant Industry, Common- wealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Re- ceived Feb. 16, 1966. G-FP- 1. 15034. Collected in Kaklic Village, Turkey in 1951. 311723 to 311754. From Poland. Seeds presented by Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultiva- tion, Poznan, through R. L. Mitchell, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. Received Feb. 16, 1966. 311723. BRASSICA CAMPESTRIS L. Cruciferae. Summer turnip rape. ‘Ludowy’. 311724 and 311725. BRASSICA HIRTA Moench White mustard. 311724. ‘Borowska’. 311725. ‘Nakielska’. 311726. BRASSICA JUNCEA (L.) Coss. Chinese mustard. 311727 to 311733. BRASSICA NAPUS L. Rape. 311727. ‘Bronowski’. 311731. ‘Mlochowski’. 311728. ‘Czyzowskich’. 311732. ‘Skrzeszowicki’. 311729. ‘Gorezanski’. 311733. ‘Warszawski’. 311730. ‘Mazowiecki’. 311734. BRASSICA NIGRA (L.) Koch Black mustard. 311735 and 311736. CAMELINA SATIVA (L.) Crantz. Cruciferae. 311735. ‘Borowska’. 311736. ‘Przybrodzka’. 311737 and 311738. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Compositae. Safflower. 311737. ‘Borowski’. 311738. ‘Mlochowski’. 311739. CNICUS BENEDICTUS L. Compositae. Blessed thistle. 311740. CRAMBE ABYSSINICA Hochst. ex R. E. Fries Cruciferae. 311741. CUCURBITA PEPO L. Cucurbitaceae. Pumpkin. 311742. ERUCA SATIVA Mill. Cruciferae. 311743. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L. Compositae. Sunflower. 311744. LALLEMANTIA IBERICA (Bieb.) Fisch. & Mey. Labiatae. 311745. LEPIDIUM SATIVUM L. Cruciferae. Garden cress. 311746 and 311747. LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. 311746. ‘Kotowiecki’. 311747. LCSD-200. 311748. MADIA SATIVA Molina Compositae. Tarweed. 311749 to 311751. PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM L. Papaveraceae. Opium poppy. 311749. ‘Bialy Pulawski’. 311750. ‘Niebieski’. ~ 54 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 311723 to 311754—Continued 311749 to 311751—Continued 311751. ‘Pulawski Niebieski’. 311752. PERILLA FRUTESCENS (L.) Britton Labiatae. Green perilla. 311753 and 311754. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Cruciferae. Radish. 311753. ‘Baszta’. 311754. ‘Borowska’. 311755 to 311758. PUNICAGRANATUM L. Punicaceae. Pomegranate. From Israel. Cuttings presented by the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Plant Introduction Service, Rehovoth. Received Feb. 17, 1966. 311755. ‘Black Mallisi’. 311757. ‘Red Mallisi’. 311756. ‘Green Mallisi’. 311758. ‘Shirabi’. 311759 to 311767. From Mexico. Seeds collected by W. H. Cross, Boll Weevil Research Labora- tory, State College, Miss. Received Feb. 17, 1966. 311759 to 311763. GOSSYPIUM DAVIDSONII Kellogg Malvaceae. Baja California Territorio Sur. 311759. Col. No. 9. South of La Paz 9 miles on Todos Santos Road. 311760. Col. No. 10. Rancho San Pedro just south of Todos Santos Road. 311761. Col. No. 11-12. South of Punta Pescadero 28 miles on La Paz- San Lucas Road. 311762. Col. No. 14. North of San Lucas 5.4 miles on La Paz Road. 311763. Col. No. 19. Southeast of San Bartolo 6.9 miles on Los Barriles Road. 311764 and 311765. GOSSYPIUM HARKNESSII T. S. Brandeg. Baja California Territorio Sur. 311764. Col. No. 22. Highway at Km. 33-34 west of La Paz. 311765. Col. No. 25. North of Loreto 4.7 to 8.3 miles on Mulege Road. 311766 and 311767. GOSSYPIUM THURBERI Todaro Sonora. 311766. Col. No.3. Km. 2345-6 on highway south of Casita. 311767. Col. No.4. Km. 2335 on highway north of Imuris. 311768 to 311771. From Switzerland. Seeds presented by H. Correvon and Fils, Chene-Bourg. Received Feb. 18, 1966. 311768. ALYSSUM SPINOSUM L. Cruciferae., 311769. CYCLAMEN ATKINSII T. Moore Primulaceae. 311770. CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM L. European cyclamen. 311771. CYCLAMEN NEAPOLITANUM Ten. 311772 and 311773. From Israel. Seeds presented by the Volcani Institute of Agricultural Re- search, Rehovoth. Received Feb. 21, 1966. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 55 311772 and 311773—Continued 311772. BALSAMOCITRUS DAWEI Stapf Rutaceae. 311773. CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck Rutaceae. Sweet orange. ‘Shamouti’. 311774 to 311778. From Germany. Cuttings presented by the Landes-Lehr-und Versuchsanstalt fur Wein und Gartenbau, Postfach. Received Feb. 23, 1966. 311774 to 311777. PRUNUS AVIUM L. Rosaceae. Sweet cherry. 311774. ‘Haumuller Mitteldicke’. 311775. ‘Napoleons-Kirsche’. 311776. ‘Schneiders spate rote Knorpelkirsche’. 311777. ‘Werdersche Braune’. (Suskirschenedelreiser) 311778. PRUNUS CERASIFERA Ehrh. ‘Myrobalana Pfalzer Type’. 311779. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. From Nicaragua. Seed collected in 1965 by H. S. Gentry, agricultural ex- plorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 23, 1966. Col. No. 21648. ‘Frijol chile’. Somoto. Elevation 2,400 feet. Dark red, variable; bush type. 311780 to 311785. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. From Honduras. Seeds collected in 1965 by H. S. Gentry, agricultural ex- plorer, New Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 23, 1966. 311780. Col. No. 21675. ‘Frijol negro’. Market in Comayagua. Small, rounded, black. Market in Sabana Grande, Morazan Department. Elevation 3,000 feet. 311781. Col. No. 21702. ‘Frijol chile’. Small, red with color variants. 311782. Col. No. 21703. ‘Frijol rojo’. Variable, red; bush type. 311783. Col. No. 21704. ‘Frijol chile’. Small, red with color variants; bush type. 311784. Col. No. 21705. ‘Frijol liberal’, Morazan Department, 13 miles east of Pespire along highway to Tegue. Elevation 1,300 feet. Small, pods white, or red, or Pare tsk; seeds small, red, shiny; bush type. 40 days maturity. 311785. Col. No. 21932. ‘Frijol rico’. ‘Rico’. Escuela Agricola Pan Americana, Zamorano. Selected at Turrialba, Costa Rica. Bush vigorous, stems thick, strong; seeds black. Notable disease resistance. 311786 to 311794. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. From El Salvador. Seeds collected in 1965 by H.S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 23, 1966. Near Zapotitan. Elevation 1,500 feet. 311786. Col. No. 21452. ‘Frijol tineco colorado’. Elongate, red; pole type. Angular leaf spot present. 06 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 311786 to 311794—Continued 311787. Col. No. 21453. ‘Frijol tineco negro’. Dark brown to black; pole type. Angular leaf spot all through field. 311788. Col. No. 21454. ‘Frijol tineco negro’. Pods long, seeds black. 311789. Col. No. 21455. ‘Frijol cuarantino’. Bush type. 40 days maturity. Market in Santa Ana. Elevation 2,000 feet. 311790. Col. No. 21457. ‘Frijol tineco negro’. Small, shiny black; pole type. 311791. Col. No. 21458. ‘Tineco chico colorado’. Small reddish brown to pink; pole type. 311792. Col. No. 21459. ‘Frijol mono’. Small, dull black; pole type. 311793. Col. No. 21461. ‘Frijol blanco gordo’. Uniform white; pole type. 311794. Col. No. 21462. ‘Tineco rojo’. Small, red to brown; pole type. 311795 to 311893. From Guatemala. Seeds collected in 1965 by H.S. Gentry, agricultural ex- plorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Mary- land. Received Feb. 23, 1966. 311795. PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. Leguminosae. Lima bean. Col. No. 21448. ‘Frijol curona’. Market in Jutiapa. Elevation 3,500 feet. Flat, black; with white eye. 311796 to 311893. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. Chimaltenango Valley. Elevation 5,500 feet. 311796. Col. No. 21361. ‘Frijol blancol’. White; bush type. Plants uniform, healthy, with good set of pods. 311797. Col. No. 21862. ‘Frijol negro’. Small, uniform, black; bush type. 311798. Col. No. 21363. ‘Frijol negro’. Pods dark purple; seeds black. Market in Jutiapa. Elevation 3,500 feet. 311799. Col. No. 21442. ‘Frijol negro del snelo’. Small, dull black; bush type. 311800. Col. No. 21448. ‘Frijol nylon’. Small, black; bush type. 311801. Col. No. 21444. ‘Frijol retinto’. Small, dull red, bush type. 311802. Col. No. 21445. ‘Frijol blanco’. Small, white, bush type. Planted in May. oF ets Col. No. 21446. ‘Frijol blanco’. White, large full seeds; bush ype. aes Col. No. 21447. ‘Frijol colorado’. Small, slender, red; bush ype. 311805. Col. No. 21448A. ‘Frijol negro’. Small, black; bush type. 311806. Col. No. 21449. ‘Frijol negro del suelo’. Small, black; poorly filled; bush type. 311807. Col. No. 21450. ‘Frijol colorado obscura’. Mixed. Small, dark red to brown; bush type. Market in Progresso. Elevation 1,200 feet. 311808. Col. No. 21713. ‘Frijol negro’. Black; bush type. 311809. Col. No. 21715. ‘Frijol negro’. From new crop. August to November. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 57 311795 to 311893—Continued 311796 to 311894—Continued 311810. Col. No. 21716. ‘Frijol blanco del suelo’. Mixed sizes; bush type. 311811. Col. No. 21717. ‘Negro de suelo’. Black; bush type. El Rancho, Progresso Department. Elevation 1,100 feet. 311812. Col. No. 21718. ‘Frijol negro’. Black; pole type. 311813. Col. No. 12719. ‘Frijol negro del suelo’. Small, black; bush type. Store in San Jeronimo, Baja Verapaz Department. Elevation 3,000 feet. 311814. Col. No. 21721. ‘Frijol negro’. Mixed sizes; black. 311815. Col. No. 21722. ‘Negro del suelo’. Black bush type. Salama, Baja Verapaz Department. Elevation 2,800 feet. 311816. Col. No. 21723. ‘Negro del suelo’. Uniform; black. 311817. Col. No. 21724. ‘Negro del suelo’. Small, black; bush type. 311818. Col. No. 21725. ‘Mostecillo’ or ‘Siete sopas’. Very small; shiny, black. Tactic, Alta Verapaz Department. Elevation 4,200 feet. 311819. Col. No. 21727. ‘Piloy’. Large; variegated; pole type. 31182@. Col. No. 21728. ‘Frijol negro’. Black; bush type. 311821. Col. No. 21729. ‘Negro del suelo’. Black; bush type. 311822. Col. No. 21730. ‘Negro del suelo’. Santa Cruz, Alta Verapaz Department. Elevation 4,000 feet. Black; bush type Coban, Alta Verapaz Department. Elevation 4,000 feet. 311823. Col. No. 21732. ‘Frijol colorado’. Pale red; bush type. 311824. Col. No. 21733. ‘Frijol colorado’. Red; bush type. 311825. Col. No. 21734. ‘Frijol colorado’. Red; bush type. 311826. Col. No. 21735. ‘Piloy’. Large; variegated. 311827. Col. No. 21736. ‘Piloy’. Variegated; pole type. 311828. Col. No. 21737. ‘Frijol negro’. Mixed sizes; black, dull. 311829. Col. No. 21788. ‘Frijol blanco’. Uniform; white. 311830. Col. No. 21739. ‘Negrode bara’. Shiny, black; pole type. 311831. Col. No. 21740. ‘Frijol amarillo’. Uniform, depressed hilum; light yellow. San Cristobal, Alta Verapaz Department. Elevation 4,000 feet. 311832. Col. No. 21743. ‘Frijol blanco’. Mixed sizes, some very small; white. 311833. Col. No. 21744. ‘Pilieu’. Large, light flecked orange colored; pole type. 311834. Col. No. 21745. ‘Pajcha’. Dark, dull purple. 311835. Col. No. 21747. ‘Negro del suelo’. Black; bush type. Santa Elena, Alta Verapaz Department. Elevation 3,000 feet. 311836. Col. No. 21751. ‘Frijol negro de mata’. Black; bush type. Near Uspantan, Quiche Department. Elevation 4,000 feet. 311837. Col. No. 21752. ‘Frijol negro de bara’. Pods large, purple; seeds black; pole type. 58 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 311795 to 311893—Continued 311796 to 311894—Continued 311838. Col. No. 21753. white; bush type. Market in Chicaman, Quiche Department. 311839. 311840. 311841. Market in Quiche. Market in Chichicastenango, Quiche Department. ‘Frijol blanco del suelo’. Uniform, well filled, Elevation 4,000 feet. Col. No. 21754. Black; bush type. Col. No. 21755. Col. No. 21756. 311842. Col. No. 21757. 311843. Col. No. 21758. 311844. Col. No. 21759. 311845. Col. No. 21760. 311846. Col. No. 21762. type. 311847. Col. No. 21766. pole type. 311848. Col. No. 21767. eye; pole type. 311849. Col. No. 21768. type. 311850. Col. No. 21769. 311851. Col. No. 21771. pole type. 311852. Col. No. 21772. 311853. Col. No. 21773. 311854. Col. No. 21774. bush type. 311855. Col. No. 21774A. 311856. Col. No. 21775. 311857. Col. No. 21776. 311858. Col. No. 21777. type. 311859. Col. No. 21778. pole type. 311860. Col. No. 21779. 311861. Col. No. 21780. ‘Negro del suelo’. Small, black; bush type. Uniform, black with very white eye; bush type. Elevation 6,000 feet. ‘Negro del suelo’. Uniform, black; bush type. ‘Frijol de gato’. ‘Frijol blanco’. Large, oval, variegate. Large, well rounded, white. Black; bush type. Uniform, shiny, black; pole ‘Frijol del suelo’. ‘Frijol negro’. Elevation 6,500 feet. ‘Poleu’. Large, bright orange brown, speckled; ‘Negro de guia’. Uniform, shiny, black, small ‘Negro del suelo’. Uniform, dusty black; bush Large, speckled, reddish orange. Well rounded, shiny, black; ‘Pileua’. ‘Negro de guia’. Black; bush type. Uniform, red; bush type. ‘Negro del suelo’. ‘Colorado del suelo’. ‘Colorado chico’. Mixed, small, rounded, red; ‘Negro del suelo’. Uniform, black; bush type. White; pole type. Light and dark red; bush ‘Blanco del suelo’. ‘Colorado del suelo’. ‘Piloy negro’. Large, black, some speckled; ‘Frijol colorado’. Long, dark red. ‘Frijol del gato’. Black and gray pinto bean mixed with whites and blacks. 311862. Col. No. 21781. type. 311863. Col. No. 21782. 311864. Col. No. 21783. 311865. Col. No. 21784. 311866. Col. No. 21785. pole type. 311867. Col. No. 21786. ‘Negro de milpa’. Rounded, waxy black pole ‘Blanco del milpa’. White; pole type. ‘Negro del surco’. Uniform, black; bush type. ‘Frijol blanco’. Sizes vary; white. ‘Negro del milpa’. Well rounded, shiny black; ‘Negro de surco’. Long, dull black; bush type. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 59 311795 to 311893—Continued 311796 to 311894—Continued gr Col. No. 21787. ‘Colorado del surco’. Small, dark red; bush ype. 311869. Col. No. 21788. ‘Negrodemilpo’. Waxy black; pole type. 311870. Col. No. 21789. ‘Negrodelsurco’. Black; bush type. Market in Amatitlan. Elevation 3,000 feet. 311871. Col. No. 21791. ‘Negro del suelo’. Black; bush type. 311872. Col. No. 21792. ‘Negrodel suelo’. Black; bush type. 311873. Col. No. 21798. ‘Frijol colorado’. Red; bush type. 311874. Col. No. 21794. ‘Blanco del suelo’. White; bush type. 311875. Col. No. 21795. ‘Colorado del suelo’. Small, red; bush type. 311876. Col. No. 21796. ‘Frijol colorado’. Rather elongate dark red; bush type. 311877. Col. No. 21797. ‘Negro delsuelo’. Black; bush type. 311878. Col. No. 21798. ‘Frijol colorado’. Variable, small, red; bush type. 311879. Col. No. 21799. ‘Piloy’. Large, multi-colored; pole type. 311880. Col. No. 21800. ‘Piloy’. Large, varicolored; pole type. Santa Maria Jesus, Sacatepequez Department. Elevation 6,000 feet. 311881. Col. No. 21801. ‘Negro del suelo’. Black; bush type. Along road to Huehuetenango, 21 miles north of San Cristobal road fork. Elevation 8,500 feet. 311882. Col. No. 21808. ‘Piloy’. Mixed sizes. Variegated. Market in Huehuetenango. Elevation 6,200 feet. 311883. Col. No. 21807. Small, uniform, black; bush type. 311884. Col. No. 21809. ‘Frijol colorado’. Small, shiny red; bush type. 311885. Col. No. 21810. ‘Frijol blanco’. White; bush type. 311886. Col. No. 21812. ‘Negro matiado’. Uniform, black; bush type. 311887. Col. No. 21813. ‘Frijol colorado’. Small, uniform, red; bush type. 311888. Col. No. 21814. ‘Frijol negro de mata’. Small, uniform, black; bush type. 311889. Col. No. 21815. ‘Frijol de mata’. Small, uniform, black; bush type. 311890. Col. No. 21816. ‘Frijol blanco’. Small, uniform, white; bush type. 311891. Col. No. 21817. Black; bush type. 311892. Col. No. 21818. ‘Frijol blanco’. White; bush type. 311893. Col. No. 21819. ‘Frijol de mata’. Bright black with white; bush type. 311894 to 312098. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. From Mexico. Seeds collected in 1965 by H.S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Re- ceived Feb. 24, 1966. 60 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 311894 to 312098—Continued 311894. Col. No. 21202. ‘Frijol garapata’. El Plumo, Caborca District, Sonora. Pinto bean grown in desert valleys during summer rains. 311895. Col. No. 21208. ‘Frijol azufrado’. San Bernardo, Rio Mayo, Sonora. Elevation 1,400 feet. Small, full, light colored. Market in Alamos, Sonora. 311896. Col. No. 21213. ‘Azufrado del rio’. Small, pale yellow. 311897. Col. No. 21214. ‘Blanco del rio’, Very small, white. 311898. Col. No. 21215. ‘Azufrado de la sierra’. Mixed, pale yellow to pink. Ixtlan del Rio, Nayarit. Elevation 4,000 feet. 311899. Col. No. 21218. ‘Frijol azufrado’. Small, pale yellow. 311900. Col. No. 21219. ‘Frijol azufrado’. Thick, blocky. Market in Atotonilco, Jalisco. Elevation 5,000 feet. 311901. Col. No. 21221. ‘Frijol sarco’. Thick, round, light tan. 311902. Col. No. 21222. ‘Frijol borrego’. Spotted. 311903. Col. No. 21223. ‘Frijol garbancillo’. Mixed; common. 311904. Col. No. 21224. ‘Frijol morada del agua’. Lavender. 311905. Col. No. 21225. ‘Frijol garbanza’. Mixed sizes, pale buff. 311906. Col. No. 21226. ‘Frijol americano’. Mixed, large, light colored. 311907. Col. No. 21227. ‘Frijol sarco’. Uniform, round, light colored. Market in Penjamo, Guanjuato. Elevation 5,000 feet. 311908. Col. No. 21228. ‘Frijol borrego’. Pinto type. 311909. Col. No. 21230. ‘Frijoles revuelta’. Mixture. 311910. Col. No. 21231. ‘Frijol se quite (hambre)’. Small, uniform, dun colored. 311911. Col. No. 21232. ‘Frijol morado’. Uniform, round, purple. 311912. Col. No. 21233. ‘Frijol cacahuate’. Widely planted. 311913. Col. No. 21234. ‘Frijol apetito’. Nearly quadrate, plump, buff colored. 311914. Col. No. 21235. ‘Frijol garbancillo’. Full, pale green. 311915. Col. No. 21236. ‘Frijol garapato’. Round, full, brown, glossy. 311916. Col. No. 21237. ‘Frijol cuaranteno’. Long, narrow, light tan. 311917. Col. No. 21238. ‘Frijol flor de Mayo’. Pink and white mottled. 311918. Col. No. 21239. ‘Frijol garbancillo’. Full, greenish yellow. 311919. Col. No. 21240. ‘Frijol canario’. Yellow. Market in Tehuacan, Puebla. Elevation 5,000 feet. 311920. Col. No. 21242. ‘Ayocote’. Large, black, white and purple. | 311921. Col. No. 21243. ‘Frijol amarillo’. Bright yellow. 311922. Col. No. 21244. ‘Frijol pinto’. Small, mixed colors. 311923. Col. No. 21245. ‘Frijol negro’. Small with small hilum; black. 311924. Col. No. 21274. ‘Frijol tinto’. Mixture. 311925. Col. No. 21275. ‘Flor de Mayo’. Speckled, pink. 311926. Col. No. 21276. ‘Frijol amarillo’. Uniform, full, tan yellow. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 61 311894 to 312098—Continued 311927. Col. No. 21277. ‘Frijol garavato’. Uniform, long black seeds; pole type. 311928. Col. No. 21279. ‘Frijol bayo’. Large, blocky, pale pink. Market in Ajalpan, Puebla. Elevation 5,000 feet. 311929. Col. No. 21286. ‘Frijol tinto’. Mixed. 311930. Col. No. 21287. Uniform, well rounded, brown. Market in Cordoba, Veracruz. 311931. Col No. 21251. ‘Frijol aluvia’. Rather full, elongate, white. Market in Mendoza, Veracruz. 311932. Col. No. 21252. ‘Frijol abolado’. Uniform, shiny, black, with smail eye. sbigsa- Col No. 21253. ‘Frijol charro’:' Large; bluff. 311934. Col. No. 21254. ‘Frijol garbancillo’. Small, uniform, yellow. 311935. Col. No. 21255. ‘Frijol blanco’. Small, white. 311936. Col. No. 21256. ‘Frijol tinto’. Mixed; various colors and sizes. 311937. Col. No. 21257. ‘Frijol baraleno’. Uniform, dark gray mottled. 311938. Col. No. 21258. ‘Frijol baralobo’. Uniform, round, light brown. 311939. Col. No. 21259. ‘Ayocote’. Large, varicolored; purple, lavender, spotted; pole type. 311940. Col. No. 21260. ‘Frijol aribenyo’. Small, bright black. 311941. Col. No. 21261. ‘Frijol abolado’. Uniform, small, shiny black. 311942. Col. No. 21262. ‘Frijol tinto’. Small, mixed colors and forms. 311943. Col. No. 21263. ‘Frijol ojo de lievre’. Uniform, yellowish brown with variegated markings. 311944. Col. No. 21264. ‘Frijol de riego’. Small, black. 311945. Col No. 21265. ‘Ojo de lievre’. Uniform, yellowish-brown variegated. Market in Orizaba, Veracruz. 311946. Col. No. 21266. ‘Frijol baralena’. Uniform, maculated gray. 311947. Col. No. 21267. ‘Frijol abolado’. Uniform, large, full, black. 311948. Col. No. 21268. ‘Frijol arriaga’. Uniform, small, dull black. 311949. Col. No. 21269. ‘Frijol mantequilla’. Uniform, small, roundish, buff colored. 311950. Col. No. 21270. ‘Ayacote’. Uniform, large, black. 311951. Col. No. 21271. ‘Frijol abolado’. Uniform, small, dull black. Market in Cordoba, Veracruz. 311952. Col. No. 21272. ‘Bayo’ and ‘Baralina’. Uniform, maculated gray. 3119538. Col. No. 21273. ‘Ayocote’. Large, black. Market in Huajuapan, Oaxaca. Elevation 5,200 feet. 311954. Col. No. 21293. Elongate, thin, mostly yellow but mixed with other colors. 311955. Col. No. 21294. ‘Frijol de tierra’. Uniform, small, black. 311956. Col. No. 21295. ‘Frijol criolla’. Uniform, small, black. 311957. Col. No. 21296. ‘Frijol bayo’. Uniform, well-rounded, buff. 62 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 311894 to 312098—Continued 311958. Col. No. 21297. ‘Frijol colorado’. Mixed, dark red. 311959. Col. No. 21298. ‘Bayo de Tlalpan’. Pale buff. Market in Oaxaca, Oaxaca. Elevation 5,000 feet. 311960. Col. No. 21301. ‘Frijol Mixteca’. Uniform, small, black; bush type. 311961. Col. No. 21302. ‘Frijol pinero’. Small, black; bush type. 311962. Col. No. 21303. ‘Frijol canario’. Uniform, elongate, pale yellowish. 311963. Col. No. 21304. ‘Frijol aluvia grande’. Uniform, medium size, white. 311964. Col. No. 21305. ‘Frijol alubia Mixteca’. Uniform, very small, white. 311965. Col. No. 21306. ‘Frijol colorado Mixteca’. Uniform, dark red. 311966. Col. No. 21307. ‘Frijol negro grueso’. Uniform, shiny black. 311967. Col. No. 21308. ‘Frijol santanero’. Uniform, small, shiny black. “el mejor”. 311968. Col. No. 21309. ‘Aluvia de Ocatlan’. Uniform, small, white. 311969. Col. No. 21310. ‘Frijol colorado’. Red; bush type. 311970. Col. No. 21311. ‘Frijol bayo’. Uniform, longish, pale yellow. “Canario”. 311971. Col. No. 21312. ‘Blanco grueso’. Uniform, full, medium sized, white. 311972. Col. No. 213138. ‘Frijol cuaranteno’. Small, blocky, full, pink. 311973. Col. No. 21314. ‘Frijol nigra’. Uniform, small, black. re Col. No. 213815. ‘Frijol delgado’. Uniform, small, black; bush ype. 311975. Col. No. 21316. ‘Frijol ayacateco’. Small, shiny black; bush type. 311976. Col. No. 21317. ‘Frijol amarillo’. Uniform, blocky, yellowish. 311977. Col. No. 21318. ‘Ayocote’. Uniform, large, dark gray. 311978. Col. No. 21319. ‘Colorado ecriollo’. Small, uniform, bright red. 311979. Col. No. 213820. ‘Frijol aluvia’. Small, white. Market in Ixtlan de Juarez, Oaxaca. 311980. Col. No. 21321. ‘Frijol’. Small, black. Market in Comitan, Chiapas. Elevation 6,000 feet. 311981. Col. No. 21822. ‘Botin’. Large, mostly lavender, pole type. 311982. Col. No. 21827. ‘Brijol enredo’. Small, shiny, pale lavender; pole type. 311983. Col. No. 21828. ‘Frijol rojo de mata’. Uniform, small, red; bush type. 311984. Col. No. 21829. ‘Frijol bayo’. Uniform, large, long, pale yellow; bush type. 311985. Col. No. 21830. ‘Botil’. Large, purple; pole type. ae Col. No. 21831. ‘Frijol blanco de mata’. Mixed sizes, white; bush ype. 311987. Col. No. 21832. ‘Negro de mata’. Uniform, small, ovoid, black with white eye; bush type. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 63 311894 to 312098—Continued 311988. Col. No. 21833. ‘Blanco de guilla’. Large, well filled, white; pole type. 311989. Col. No. 21834. ‘Negro del suelo’. Uniform, small, black with good luster; bush type. 311990. Col. No. 21836. ‘Frijol colorado’. Small, light red; bush type. 311991. Col. No. 21839. ‘Negro del suelo’. Small, bright black with conspicuous smal! white eye; bush type. Teopisca. Elevation 6,500 feet. Collected at market in Comitan, Chiapas. 311992. Col. No. 21820. ‘Frijol enredo’. Black with segregates of white and lavender; pole type. 311993. Col. No. 21821. Variegated pinto mixed with solid colors. 311994. Col. No. 21823. Mixed colors, black to pintos. 311995. Col. No. 21824. ‘Frijol del gato’. Full, pinto or variegated brown- ish, mixed with blacks and plain browns. 311996. Col. No. 21825. ‘Frijol amarillo enredo’. Full, angular, yellow; pole type. 311997. Col. No. 21826. ‘Frijol rojo del suelo’. Pale red; bush type. 311998. Col. No. 21835. ‘Colorado de Teopisca’. Well rounded, short, red mixed with whites and pintos. 311999. Col. No. 21837. ‘Frijol colorado’. Mixed solid red and mottled; bush type. 312000. Col. No. 21838. Mixed black and white; bush type. 312001. Col. No. 21842. Mixed colors. ree Col. No. 21843. ‘Frijol enreda de gatillo’. Variegated pinto; pole ype. 312003. Col. No. 21844. Mixed but mostly thick, brown. 312004. Col. No. 21845. Long, mottled gray. Uncana. Collected at market in Comitan, Chiapas. 312005. Col. No. 21840. Waxy black mixed with cream color. 312006. Col. No. 21841. Very small, red; bush type. Market in San Cristobal las Casas, Chiapas. Elevation 7,000 feet. 312007. Col. No. 21848. ‘Negro de mata’. Small, black; bush type. 312008. Col. No. 21850. ‘Frijol de guia’. Red; pole type. 312009. Col. No. 21854. ‘Botin’. Large, various colors; pole type. 312010. Col. No. 21856. ‘Frijol bayito’. Uniform, pinto, black stripes on gray. 312011. Col. No. 21858. ‘Frijol bolito’. Sample from Sinacantla. Mixed colors; pole type. 312012. Col. No. 21861. ‘Frijol mantequillo’. Sample from Campo Grande. Variable, thick, rounded, dun colored. 312013. Col. No. 218638. Sample from Huiscan. Large, various shades of red; pole type. 312014. Col. No. 21864. ‘Frijol vega de mata’. Sample from San Pedro Niche. Small, pink and buff; bush type. 312015. Col. No. 21865. ‘Frijol joloton’. Sample from Campo Grande. Full, rounded, tan. 64 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 311894 to 312098—Continued 312016. Col. No. 21866. ‘Negro de guia’. Sample from elsewhere. Uni- form, well filled, waxy, shiny black; pole type. Teopisca. Elevation 6,500 feet. Collected at market in San Cristobal las Casas, Chiapas. 312017. Col. No. 21849. ‘Frijol bayito’. Small, gray with black stripes. 312018. Col. No. 21851. ‘Frijol negro bolito’. Round, shiny black; possibly pole type. 312019. Col. No. 21852. ‘Frijol colorado’. Small, well rounded, red with small white eye; bush type. 312020. Col. No. 21853. ‘Frijol agua de lion’. Uniform, large bright black. 312021. Col. No. 21855. ‘Frijol boca dito’. Well filled, shiny, all colors. 312022. Col. No. 21857. ‘Frijol Wuvia’. White. 312023. Col. No. 21859. ‘Frijoi de bara’. Dull red; pole type. 312024. Col. No. 21860. ‘Frijol bolito’. Fat, blocky, tan. Villa Flores. Collected at market in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. 312025. Col. No. 21868. ‘Frijol colorado’. Uniform, well filled, red; bush type. 312026. Col. No. 21869. ‘Frijol blanco’. Large, white. 312027. Col. No. 21870. ‘Frijol blanco’. Small, white; probably bush type. 312028. Col. No. 21872. ‘Frijol negro de mata’. Small, black. 312029. Col. No. 21874. ‘Frijol negro de mata’. Small, black; bush type. 312030. Col. No. 21878. ‘Frijol colorado de mata’. Oblong, well filled, light red; bush type. 312031. Col. No. 21879. ‘Frijol negro de mata’. Uniform, black; bush type. 312032. Col. No. 21881. ‘Frijol negro de mata’. Uniform, ovoid, well filled, black; bush type. Market in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. 312033. Col. No. 21875. ‘Frijol negro’. Tustepequez. Small, black; bush type. San Cristobal las Casas, Chiapas. Elevation 7,000 feet. Collected at market in Tuxtla Gutierrez. 312034. Col. No. 21882. ‘Frijol colorado’. Pale red; probably bush type. 312035. Col. No. 21883. ‘Botiles’. Large, pink to red; pole type. El] Coyul, along Pan American highway, Oaxaca. Elevation 3,000 feet. 312036. Col. No. 21888. ‘Frijol negro’. Small, black; bush type. Market in Tehuantepec, Oaxaca. 312037. Col. No. 21890. Very small, black; bush type. vl Col. No. 21891. ‘Frijol blaneo delgado’. Very small, white; bush ype. San Miguel. Collected at market in Tehuantepec, Oaxaca. 312039. Col. No. 21892. White. 312040. Col. No. 21898. ‘Frijol negro’. Small, black, bush type. Arriaga, Chiapas. Collected at market in Tehuantepec, Oaxaca. 312041. Col. No. 21893. ‘Frijol negro’. Various sizes, black. — JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 65 311894 to 312098—Continued 312042. Col. No. 21894. ‘Frijol negro’. Black. 312043. Col. No. 21895. Large, well rounded, black; bush type. Oaxaca. Collected at market in Tehuantepec, Oaxaca. 312044. Col. No. 21896. Very small, black; bush type. 312045. Col. No. 21897. ‘Frijol bayo’. Large, angular, buff. Mitla, Oaxaca. Elevation 5,000 feet. 312046. Col. 21899. ‘Frijol delgado’. Small, black; bush type. 312047. Col. No. 21900. ‘Frijol grueso’. Large, angular, black; probably pole type. Suchilquetango. Collected at Etla, Valley of Oaxaca. Elevation 5,000 feet. 312048. Col. No. 21905. ‘Frijol delgado’. Small, black; bush type. 312049. Col. No. 21906. ‘Frijol blanco’. Very small, white. 312050. Col. No. 21907. ‘Frijol negro’. Very small, black; bush type. Santla. Collected at Etla, Valley of Oaxaca. 312051. Col. No. 21908. ‘Frijol chivo’. Large, black; pole type. Etla, Valley of Oaxaca. Elevation 5,000 feet. 312052. Col. No. 21909. ‘Frijol colorado’. Mixture, pink and red; bush type. Aluapan. Collected at Etla, Valley of Oaxaca. 312053. Col. No. 21970. ‘Frijol blanco’. Very small, white. Carbonera, along Pan American highway, Oaxaca. Elevation 7,000 feet. 312054. Col. No. 21911. ‘Frijol negro delgado’. Very small, black, bush type. 312055. Col. No. 21912. ‘Frijol blanco’. Very small, white; bush type. Puebla. Collected at Huajuapan, Oaxaca. 312056. -Col. No. 21913. ‘Frijol amarillo’. Large, flat, yellow. 312057. Col. No. 21914. ‘Frijol canario’. Long, pale yellowish. 312058. Col. No. 21915. ‘Frijol bayo’. Large, blocky, buff. 312059. Col. No. 21920. ‘Frijol bayo’. Large, angular, pale. 312060. Col. No. 21926. ‘Ojodelievre’. Tan with brown stripes. 312061. Col. No. 21928. ‘Frijol garbancillo’. Small, rounded, pale yellowish. Huajuapan, Oaxaca. Elevation 5,000 feet. 312062. Col. No. 21916. ‘Frijol negro’. Shiny black; bush type. 312063. Col. No. 21917. ‘Frijol de milpa’. Seeds white, red, and black; pole type. 312064. Col. No. 21921. ‘Frijol de mata’. Small, black; bush type. 312065. Col. No. 21922. ‘Frijol de milpa’. Various colors; pole type. Hard. 312066. Col. No. 21923. ‘Frijol negro de milpa’. Black; pole type. 312067. Col. No. 21924. ‘Frijol colorado de milpa’. Red; pole type. 312068. Col. No. 21925. ‘Frijol colorado’. Red; pole type. 312069. Col. No. 21927. ‘Frijol de milpa’. Mixed colors; pole type. Palmito, Sinaloa, Mazatlan-Durango Highway. Elevation 5,000 feet. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 ‘Frijol jarocha’. Small; pole type. ‘Frijol chilares’. Large, angular, buff. ‘Frijol Veracruz’. Small, black. ‘Frijol cacahuate bola’. Well-rounded pinto. ‘Frijol bayo gordo’. Large, pink. ‘Frijol aluvia’. White. ‘Ayocote’. Large, purple. ‘Frijol Quereteno’. Black. ‘Frijol Puebla’. Well-rounded, black; pole type. ‘Frijol canario’. Slender, yellowish. ‘Frijol aluvia gordo’. Large, white. ‘Frijol morado’. Well rounded, purple. ‘Frijol garbanallo’. Small, pale yellow. ‘Frijol flor de Mayo’. Pink mottled; bush type. ‘Frijol rosita’. Small, lavender. ‘Frijol cacahuate’. Large, long; pole type. ‘Frijol blanco de Oaxaca’. Small, white; bush ‘Frijol rosa’. Pink mottled. ‘Frijol de milpillas’. Small, yellowish. ‘Frijol Nayarit’. Small, well-rounded, yellowish. ‘Frijol mantequilla’. Pale striped, yellowish. Pale yellowish with veiny seed coat. ‘Frijol garrapato’. Large pinto. ‘Frijol asufrado del Yaqui’. Small veiny yellow. ‘Pinto del Yaqui’. Large pinto. ‘Frijol asufrado del Mayo’. Small pinto. ‘Frijol azufrado bolito’. Small, veiny, rather ‘Frijol bayo’. Veiny, pale yellow. Mixture, pale yellow and pink, veiny; bush type. Seeds presented by Lloyd Botanic Garden, Darjeeling, West Received Feb. 28, 1966. ALLIUM VICTORIALIS L. Liliaceae. ANAPHALIS CONTORTA (Don) Hook. f. Compositae. ANAPHALIS TRIPLINERVIS Sims ex C.B. Clarke. CORYDALIS CHAEROPHYLLA DC. Papaveraceae. DIOSCOREA DELTOIDEA Wall. Dioscoreaceae. 66 311894 to 312098—Continued 312070. Col. No. 21929. Market in Mexico City, D.F. 312071. Col. No. 21934. 312072. Col. No. 21935. 312073. Col. No. 21936. 312074. Col. No. 21937. 312075. Col. No. 21938. 312076. Col. No. 21939. 312077. Col. No. 21940. 312078. Col. No. 21941. 312079. Col. No. 21942. 312080. Col. No. 21943. 312081. Col. No. 21944. 312082. Col. No. 21945. 312083. Col. No. 21946. 312084. Col. No. 21947. 312085. Col. No. 21948. 312086. Col. No. 21949. type. 312087. Col. No. 21950. Rio Mayo coastal lowlands, Sonora. 312088. Col. No. 21951. 312089. Col. No. 21952. 312090. Col. No. 21958. 312091. Col. No. 21954. 312092. Col. No. 21955. 312093. Col. No. 21957. 312094. Col. No. 21958. 312095. Col. No. 21959. 312096. Col. No. 21960. round, greenish yellow. 312097. Col. No. 21961. 312098. Col. No. 21976. 312099 to 312112. From India. Bengal. 312099. 312100. ALLIUM WALLICHII Kunth 312101. 312102. 312103. 312104. 312105. GERANIUM NEPALENSE Sweet Geraniaceae. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 67 312099 to 312112—Continued 312106. SCHISANDRA GRANDIFLORA (Wall.) Hook. f. & Thoms. Magnolia- ceae. 312107. SOLANUM CAPSICASTRUM Link ex Schauer Solanaceae. 312108. SoOLANUM KHASIANUM C.B. Clarke 312109. SOLANUM MACRODON Wall. ex Nees 312110. SOLANUM NIGRUM L. 312111. SOLANUM VERBASCIFOLIUM L. Nightshade. 312112. TERMINALIA CHEBULA Retz. Combretaceae. 312113 to 312117. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by V.D. Wasserman, University of Stellenbosch through Division of Seed Control, Dept. of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Received Feb. 28, 1966. Maturity classification based on southeast Cape Province. 312113. ‘Adeste’. ( ( (Gabo-Quaderna) Wisconsin 245) x ( (Mentana- Kenya) Supremo) ). 175 days maturity; fair straw strength. Rust resistance: moderately resistant to Race 21; very susceptible to Race 34; moderately resistant to Race 279. 312114. ‘Heemraad’. Koalisie x Kenya Farmer. 170 days maturity; good straw strength. Rust resistance: susceptible to Races 21 and 34; slightly susceptible to Race 279. 312115. ‘Kwarta’. (( (Gabo-Quaderna) Wisconsin 245) x ( (Mentana- Kenya) Supremo) ). 175 days maturity; fair straw strength. Rust re- sistance: susceptible to Races 21 and 34; moderately resistant to Race 279. 312116. ‘Rheebok’. ( (Gabo x Quaderna) Kenya Farmer) x Gabo. 169 days maturity; fair straw strength. Rust resistance: susceptible to Race 21; very susceptible to Races 34 and 279. 312117. ‘Skemer’. ((Mentana-Kenya) Supremo) x _ Florence-Aurora. 163 days maturity; fair straw strength. Rust resistance: slightly sus- ceptible to Race 21; susceptible to Race 34; slightly susceptible to Race 279. 312118. LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA (Lam.) de Wit Leguminosae. Leadtree. From the Virgin Islands. Seeds presented by Virgin Islands Agricultural Program, Kingshill, St. Croix. Received Feb. 28, 1966. C.P.I. 18623. Australian records indicate this to be Hawaiian type. 312119. LEUCAENA STENOCARPA Urb. Leguminosae. From Mexico. Seeds collected in 1962 by H.S. Gentry and A.S. Barclay, agricultural explorers, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Numbered Feb. 28, 1966. Col. No. 20459. West of Rio Verde 18 miles, along road to San Luis Potosi. Shrub or small tree with spreading crown, seeding freely. 312120 and 312121. From Mexico. Seeds collected in 1965 by A. J. Sharp, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. Numbered Feb. 28, 1966. 312120. IPOMOEA sp. Convolvulaceae. Above Tuxtepec, Oaxaca, in Sierra Juarez. Morning-glory seed. 312121. PHASEOLUS sp. Leguminosae. Rancho del Cielo above Gomez Farias, Tamualipas. 68 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 312122. PHASEOLUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS Roxb. Leguminosae. From El Salvador. Seeds collected in 1965 by HS. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received March 1, 1966. Col. No. 21460. ‘Frijol blanco dulce’. Market in Santa Ana. Elevation 2,000 feet. Small, white. 312123. PHASEOLUS ANISOTRICHUS Schlecht. Leguminosae. From Honduras. Seeds collected in 1965 by H.S. Gentry, agricultural ex- plorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received March 1, 1966. Col. No. 21466. Along road to Zamorano 12 km. east of Tegucigalpa. Elevation 3,750 feet. Perennial, twining vine, with thickened succulent roots; flowers light purple with pale greenish keel. 312124 to 312140. From Guatemala. Seeds collected in 1965 by H.S. Gentry, agricultural ex- plorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Mary- land. Received March 1, 1966. 312124. BRASSICA CAMPESTRIS L. Cruciferae. Summer turnip rape. Col. No. 21391. ‘Mostasa de criolla’. Market in Antigua. Elevation 5,000 feet. 312125. CUCURBITA MAXIMA Duchesne Cucurbitaceae. Squash. Col. No. 21741. ‘Ayote’. Coban, Alta Verapaz. Elevation 4,000 feet. 312126. CUCURBITA MOSCHATA Duchesne ex Poir Cushaw. Col. No. 21451. ‘Pipitoria’, Market in Jutiapa. Elevation 3,500 feet. 312127. CUCURBITA PEPO L. Pumpkin. Col. No. 21763. ‘Ayote’. Market in Quiche. Elevation 6,000 feet. 312128. CYPHOMANDRA BETACEA (Cav.) Sendt. Solanaceae. Tree-tomato. Col. No. 21805. ‘Tomate pepino’. Salama, Baja Verapaz. Elevation 2,800 feet. From trees growing at Purula. 312129. DESMODIUM sp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 21720. Mountain between Los Tablones and San Jeronimo, Baja Verapaz. Long straggling herb with soft, rather succulent stems in shrubbery. 312130. DESMODIUM sp. Col. No. 21709. East of Guatemala City 15 miles along highway to Porto pas Elevation 3,000 feet. Perennial herb, 5 dm. tall, on gravelly roadside. 312131. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. Col. No. 21803. Santa Maria Jesus, Sacatepequez Department. Eleva- tion 6,000 feet. Fruits small, borne in racemes. 312132. PASSIFLORA LIGULARIS Juss. Passifloraceae. Sweet granadilla. Col. No. 21804. ‘Grenadillo’, Salama, Baja Verapaz. Elevation 2,800 feet. Vine. 312133. PHASEOLUS cf. ACUTIFOLIUS A. Gray Leguminosae. se No. 21714. ‘Frijol blanco’. Store in Progreso. Small, variable, white. 312134. PHASEOLUS ATROPURPUREUS DC. Col. No. 21710. East of Guatemala City 15 miles. Elevation 3,000 feet. Perennial ground vine; flowers dark purple. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 69 312124 to 312140—Continued 312135 and 312136. PISUM SATIVUM L. Leguminosae. Pea. 312135. Col. No. 21742. ‘Alberja’. Coban, Alta Verapaz. Elevation 4,000 feet. 312136. Col. No. 21764. ‘Alberga’. Quiche Market. Elevation 6,000 feet. 312137 to 312140. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi Leguminosae. Cowpea. 312137. Col. No. 21781. ‘Jas’. Santa Cruz, Alta Verapaz. Elevation 4,000 feet. From Rabenal. Small, black. 312138. Col. No. 21746. ‘Jas’. San Cristobal, Alta Verapaz. Elevation 4,000 feet. Small, black with white eye. 312139. Col. No. 21770. ‘Negro de Chichicastenango’. Chichicasten- ango. Small, black with white hilum. 312140. Col. No. 21761. Market in Quiche. Elevation 6,000 feet. Black with white eye. 312141. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. Peanut. From India. Seeds presented by Division of Plant Introduction, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received March 2, 1966. Raichur V. No. 273. Grown by Mysore Experiment Station. Reported resistant to leaf spot. 312142 to 312157. From the Netherlands. Budsticks presented by the Landbouwhogeschool, Laboratorium voor Planten-systematick en Geografie, Wageningen. Re- ceived March 2, 1966. 312142. PYRUS ASIAE-MEDIAE Popow Rosaceae. No. 2085/62. Alma-ata, U.S.S.R. 312143. PYRUS ELAFAGRIFOLIA var. KOTSCHYANA (Decne.) Boiss. No. 17497(B-10). Arboretum at Goluchow, Poland. 312144 and 312145. PyRuS NIVALIS Jacq. From Leiden Botanical Garden. 312144. Unnumbered. (Old tree of 1818.) 312145. Unnumbered. (Young tree.) 312146 and 312147. PyYRUS REGELII Rehd. 312146. No. 1325/62. Taschkent, U.S.S.R. 312147. No. 2086/62. Alma-ata, U.S.S.R. 312148. PYRUS SALVIFOLIA DC. No. 17498(B-10). Arboretum, Goluchow, Poland. 312149. PYRUS SYRIACA Boiss. No. 1087/62. Horticultural Botanical Academy, U.S.S. Armenia, Evevan. 312150 to 312152. PyRUS USSURIENSIS Maxim. 312150. No. 2088/62. Alma-ata, U.S.S.R. 312151. No. 2319/62. Maxim-Taschkent, U.S.S.R. 312152. No. 2421/62. Maxim Dueschambe (Stalinbad) U.S.S.R. 312153. PYRUS sp. No. 17499. Budapest, Hungary. 70 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 312142 to 312157—Continued 312154. PYRUS sp. No. 17500. Budapest, Hungary. 312155. PYRUS sp. No. 17496 (B-10). Arboretum, Goluchow, Poland. 312156. PYRUS sp. No. 15439(24-B). Seeds originally from Tokyo. 312157. PYRUS sp. Unnumbered. Leiden Botanical Garden. 312158 to 312162. From Scotland. Plants presented by the Scottish Horticultural Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee. Received Feb. 21, 1966. Numbered March 2, 1966. 312158. RUBUS GEOIDES J. E. Smith. Rosaceae. Frutilla. 312159. RUBUS HENRYI var. BAMBUSARUM (Focke) Rehder 312160 and 312161. RUBUS IDAEUS var. STRIGOSUS (Michx.) Maxim 312160. Lloyd George. 312161. Malling Enterprise. 312162. RuBUS (hybrid). MTH 1/11. 312163 to 312211. From Mexico. Seeds collected in 1965 by H.S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Re- ceived March 2, 1966. 312163. CEREUS sp. Cactaceae. Col. No. 21248. Market in Tehuacan, Puebla. Elevation 5,000 feet. Tree cactus with edible fruits. 312164. CROTALARIA PUMILA Ortega Leguminosae. Col. No. 21971. ‘Cascabel’. San Bernardo, Sonora. Common annual herb. 312165. CUCURBITA MAXIMA Duchesne Squash. Col. No. 21918. ‘Calabasa lechonga’. Huajuapan, Oaxaca. 312166 to 312168. CUCURBITA MOSCHATA Duchesne ex Poir Cushaw. 312166. Col. No. 21246. ‘Pipian’. Market in Tehuacan, Puebla. Ele- vation 5,000 feet. Large seed with wide dark gray conspicuous margin. 312167. Col. No. 21877. ‘Semilla de chihua’. Market in Tuxtla Gutier- rez; sample from Laurel, Chiapas. 312168. Col. No. 21919. ‘Calabasa’. Huajuapan, Oaxaca. Elevation 5,000 feet. 312169. DESMODIUM sp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 21889. Road fork, 10 miles south of Mitla along Pan American Highway Oaxaca. Annual, to 3 feet high; stems 1 or 2, single or branching op. 312170. DESMODIUM sp. Col. No. 21903. Northwest of Oaxaca, 28 miles. Elevation 6,350 feet. Procumbent perennial, stems thick, pubescent, to 3 feet tall. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 far 312163 to 312211—Continued 312171. DESMODIUM sp. Col. No. 21904. Northwest of Oaxaca, 28 miles. Perennial herb, erect; stems ascending, slender; to 2 feet tall. 312172. DESMODIUM sp. Col. No. 21963. San Bernardo, Sonora. Elevation 2,000 feet. Annual herb; tall, leafy. 312173. IPOMOEA PALMERI S. Wats. Convolvulaceae. Col. No. 21974. ‘Trompillo blanco’. San Bernardo, Sonora. Vine, flowers white. 312174. IPOMOEA TRICOLOR Cav. Col. No. 21901. Milta, Oaxaca. Ornamental vine; flowers large, blue or white. 312175 to 312180. LENS CULINARIS Medic. Leguminosae. Lentil. Market in Oaxaca. Elevation 5,000 feet. 312175. Col. No. 213822. ‘Lenteja’. Field lentil from Nochixtlan. 312176. Col. No. 21323. ‘Lenteja’. Cultivated in Oaxaca Valley. 312177. Col. No. 21324. ‘Lenteja’. From Ocotlan. 312178. Col. No. 21325. ‘Lenteja’. From Mixteca. 312179. Col. No. 21826. ‘Lenteja’. From Santa Ana. Market in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. Elevation 2,300 feet. 312180. Col. No. 21884. 312181 to 312191. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. Market in Tehuacan, Puebla. Elevation 5,000 feet. 312181. Col. No. 21280. ‘Jitomate’. Medium sized, depressed globose, fluted. 312182. Col. No. 21281. ‘Jitomate’. Medium large, round, strongly fluted, fruits with purplish cast over red. 312183. Col. No. 21282. ‘Jitomate’. Large, fruit pyriform, “paste” type. 312184. Col. No. 21288. ‘Jitomate’. Small, oblong to pyriform, red. 312185. Col. No. 21284. ‘Jitomate’. Large, oblong to pyriform; seeds few; walls thick. 312186. Col. No. 21285. ‘Jitomate’. Small, depressed round, walls thin. Market in Ajalpan, Puebla. Elevation 5,000 feet. 312187. Col. No. 21288. Medium sized, prominently ribbed. 312188. Col. No. 21289. Small, pyriform, red. 312189. Col. No. 21290. ‘Jitomate’. Small to medium sized, round, rather regular. 312190. Col. No. 21291. ‘Jitomate’. Small, oblong. 312191. Col. No. 21292. Medium sized, angular fluted. 312192. PHASEOLUS cf. ANGUSTIFOLIUS Roxb. Leguminosae. Col. No. 21278. ‘Frijol aluvia’. Market in Tehuacan, Puebla. Small, white; grown at San Cristobal de Tepeteopan. 312193. PHASEOLUS cf. ANISOTRICHUS Schlecht. Col. No. 21966. ‘Frijol del monte’. San Bernardo, Sonora. Small, vine, fruits abundant. 72 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 | 312163 to 312211—Continued 312194. PHASEOLUS GRANDIFLORUS Steud. Col. No. 21902. Northwest of Oaxaca 28 miles. Elevation 6,350 feet. Perennial ground vine on dry grassy slope. 312195. PHASEOLUS sp. Col. No. 21876. ‘Frijol chicharo’. Market in Tuxtla Gutierrez. Sample from Tustepequez, Chiapas. Small light pulse of mung bean size. 312196. PHASEOLUS sp. Col. No. 21967. ‘Frijol del monte’. San Bernardo, Rio Mayo, Sonora. Herbaceous vine, seeds small, angular, olivacious. 312197. PHASEOLUS sp. Col. No. 21970. ‘Frijol del monte’. San Bernardo, Sonora. Small vine with broad leaflets. 312198. PHASEOLUS sp. Col. No. 21972. ‘Frijol del monte’. San Bernardo, Sonora. 312199 and 312200. PIsuM SATIVUM L. Leguminosae. Pea. 312199. Col. No. 21241. ‘Chicharo verejon’. Market in Penjamo, Guanajuato. Elevation 5,000 feet. Small, smooth. 312200. Col. No. 21321. ‘Chicharo cambry’. Market in Oaxaca, Oaxaca. Green. 312201. QUAMOCLIT PENNATA (Desr.) Voigt Convolvulaceae. Starglory cypressvine. Col. No. 21968. ‘Trompillo rojo’. Las Igerillas near San Bernardo, Sonora. Annual, vine; flowers bright red. 312202 to 312211. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi Leguminosae. Cowpea. Market in Alamos, Sonora. 312202. Col. No. 21216. ‘Yori muni’. Uniform, cream with brown eye. Market in Tuxtla Gutierrez. 312203. Col. No. 21871. ‘Frijol de Castilla’. Sample from Villa Flores, Chiapas. Small, white with conspicuous black eye. 312204. Col. No. 21873. ‘Frijol negro de Castilla’. Sample from Rivera, Chiapas. Blocky, black with small white hilum. 312205. Col. No. 21880. ‘Frijol de Castilla’, Sample from Villa Flores, Chiapas. Uniform, pale dun colored. Rio Mayo coastal lowlands, Sonora. 312206. Col. No. 21956. ‘Frijol del Mayo bayito’. White, brown eye. 312207. Col. No. 21962. ‘Frijol bayo’. Small, pale with a dark, prominent, ringed eye. San Bernardo, Sonora. 312208. Col. No. 21964. ‘Frijol bayito’. Small, white, brown eye. 312209. Col. No. 21965. ‘Frijol gamusa’. Cream-colored. 312210. Col. No. 21969. ‘Bayito chiquito’. White, brown eye. 312211. Col. No. 21973. ‘Frijol bolata’. Small, rounded, shotlike, mixed color characters. “Select for green seedcoat.” 312212 to 312217. VITIS VINIFERA L. Vitaceae. European grape. From Switzerland. Cuttings presented by the Stations Federales D’Essais Agricoles, Nyon. Received March 8, 1966. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 13 312212 to 312217—Continued 312212. ‘Gamay de Caudoz’. Clone 3.29 Pully. 312213. ‘Rouge dela Loire’. Clone E 16. 312214. ‘Rouge dela Loire’. Clone E 17. 312215. ‘Rouge dela Loire’. Clone E 18. 312216. ‘Rouge dela Loire’. Clone E 19. 312217. ‘Rouge dela Loire’. Clone E 20. 312218 to 312221. PUNICAGRANATUM L. Punicaceae. Pomegranate. From Israel. Seeds presented by the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Plant Introduction Service, Rehovoth. Received March 4, 1966. 312218. ‘Green Mallisi’. 312220. ‘Mallisi a’. 312219. ‘Lufani’. 312221. ‘Mallisi b’. 312222. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merr. Leguminosae. Soybean. From the Philippines. Seeds presented by World Health Organization, United Nations through Agency for International Development, Food Division, Manila. Received March 4, 1966. ‘Mission’. Grown in Pangosinan Province. Originated in Hong Kong about 1955. Reported free of trypsin inhibitor, relatively soft skinned and free of bitter taste. 312223 and 312224. From New Zealand. Plants presented by the Forest and Range Experiment Station, New Zealand Forest Service, Rangiora. Received March 4, 1966. 312223. CHIONOCHLOA AUSTRALIS (Buch) Zotov Gramineae. 312224. NOTODANTHONIA SETIFOLIA (Hook. f.) Zotov Gramineae. 312225. FESTUCA OVINA L. Gramineae. Sheep fescue. From Spain. Seeds presented by the Institute Forestal de Investigaciones y Experiencias, Madrid, via the United States Embassy, Rome, Italy. Received April 25, 1963. Numbered March 4, 1966. Component of P.I. 289656. 312226 to 312240. From Great Britain. Plants purchased from Hillier and Sons, Winchester, England. Received March 7, 1966. 312226. ACER DIVERGENS Koch & Pax Aceraceae. 312227. ACER FRANCHETII Pax Franchet maple. 312228. ACER GIRALDII Pax 312229. ACER TETRAMERUM Pax 312230. AESCULUS ARGUTA Buckley Hippocastanaceae. 312231.. CYTISUS SCOPARIUS ANDREANUS Dipp. Leguminosae. Paradise broom. 312232. FRAXINUS EXCELSIOR f. AUREO-PENDULA Rehder Oleaceae. 312233. LARIX DECIDUA Mill. var. FASTIGIATA Koch Pinaceae. 312234. LARIX GMELINII var. PRINCIPIS-RUPPRECHTII (Mayr) Pilger 312235. LARIX POTANINII Batal Chinese larch. 312236. SALIX sp. Salicaceae. 74 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 312226 to 312240—Continued 312237. SALIX sp. 312238. ZELKOVA CARPINIFOLIA (Pall.) Dipp. Ulmaceae. Elmleaf zelkova. 312239. ZELKOVA SERRATA (Thunb.) Makino 312240. ZELKOVA VERSCHAFFELTII (Dippel) Nicholson 312241 to 3.2270. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Gramineae. Sugarcane. From India. Cuttings presented by the Director, Sugarcane Breeding Insti- tute, Coimbatore. Received March 7, 1966. Grown at the Regional Sugarcane Sub-Station, Olavakkot, Palehat—2. 312241. I.A. 52. 312256. I.A. 1100. 312242. I.A. 63. 312257. I.A. 1145. 312243. I.A. 110. 312258. I.A. 1180. 312244. IJ.A. 1382. 312259. I.A. 1190. 312245. I.A. 146. 312260. JI.A. 1211. 312246. I.A. 157. 312261. I.A. 1219. 312247. I.A.161. 312262. I.A. 1231. 312248. I.A. 880. 312263. I.A. 1365. 312249. I.A. 891. 312264. I.A. 1367. 312250. I.A. 983. 312265. I.A. 1384. 312251. I.A. 993. 312266. I.A. 1390. 312252. I.A.1041. 312267. I.A. 1393. 312253. I.A. 1053. 312268. I.A. 1436. 312254. I.A. 1060. 312269. I.A. 1481. 312255. I.A. 1066. 312270. I.A. 1483. 312271. DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS L. Caryophyllaceae. . Clove pink carnation. From France. Seeds presented by Botanic Garden, Ville de Marseille. Re- ceived March 9, 1966. 312272 and 312273. From Canada. Seeds presented by University of British Columbia, Van- couver. Received March.9, 1966. 312272. DIANTHUS GRANITICUS Ford. Caryophyllaceae. 312273. DIANTHUS STERNBERGII Sieber 312274. HIBISCUSsp. Malvaceae. From Mexico. Seeds presented by O. F. Francke, Mexico, D.F. Received March 9, 1966. Papaloapam River Basin, Veracruz. Wild; flowers pink. 312275. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Compositae. Safflower. From Hungary. Seed presented by National Institute of Agrobotany, Tapioszele. Received March 9, 1966. Local strain reported tolerant to insect damage. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 15 312276 to 312283. From France. Seeds presented by University Botanic Garden, Place Marechal Leclerc, Besancon. Received March 9, 1966. 312276. CYTISUS DECUMBENS (Willd.) Spach Leguminosae. No. 1095. 312277. CYTISUS HIRSUTUS L. No. 1096. 312278. CYTISUS RATISBONENSIS Schaeff. No. 1097. 312279. CYTISUS SUPINUS L. Bigflower broom. No. 1098. 312280. FESTUCA OVINA L. Gramineae. Sheep fescue. No. 1985. 312281. GENISTA SAGITTALIS L. Leguminosae. No. 1905. 312282. GENISTA TINCTORIA L. Woadwaxen. No. 1106. 312283. NOLANA PROSTRATA L. Convolvulaceae. No. 1253. 312284 to 312344. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. From the United States. Original collections made about 1935 by A. C. Hildreth and Le Roy Powers, Cheyenne Horticultural Field Station, from Indian reservations and pueblos of the Southwest. Numbered March 9, 1966. From Handley, Tex. 312284. CHFS No.1. Originally from Pancieo, Mexico. From Chinle, Ariz. 312285. CHFS No.3. Variety 14, strain K. Resistant to halo blight. From Zia, N. Mex. 312286. CHFS No.4. Variety 138, strain F. 312287. CHFS No.5. Variety 13,strain C. White seed. 312288. CHEFS No.7. Variety 13, strain B. 312289. CHFS No.8. Variety 13, strain C. Reddish brown seed. 312290. CHFS No.9. Variety 18, strain A. From Gallup, N. Mex. 312291. CHFS No.11. Variety 12, strain A. 312292. CHFS No. 14. Variety 12, strain O. 312293. CHFS No.15. Variety 12, strain E. 312294. CHFS No.17. Variety 12, strain G. From Chinle, Ariz. 312295. CHFS No.19. Variety 14, strain J. 312296. CHFS No. 22. Variety 14, strain O. 312297. CHFS No. 25. Variety 14, strain V. 16 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 312284 to 312344—Continued CHFS No. 26. Variety 14, strain H. From Sapello Canyon, N. Mex. CHFS No. 29. Variety 17, strain B. From Chinle, Ariz. 312298. 312299. 312300. CHFS No. 31. Variety 19, strain A. From San Ildefonso, N. Mex. CHFS No. 36. Variety 21, strain A. 312302. CHFS No. 37. Variety 21, strain B. From Black Mountain, Ariz. 312301. 312303. 312304. 312305. 312306. 312307. 312308. CHFS No. CHFS No. CHEF'S No. CHFS No. CHFS No. CHFS No. From Shiprock, N. Mex. 312309. CHFS No. 47. 38. 40. Al. 42. 44, 45. From Inesta, N. Mex. 312310. CHEFS No. 57. CHEFS No. 58. 312312. CHEFS No. 60. From Lagunza, N. Mex. CHEFS No. 61. 312311. 312313. Variety 23, strain A. Variety 28, strain C. Variety 23, strain D. Variety 28, strain E. Variety 23, strain J. Variety 23, strain K. Variety 25, strain A. Variety 45, strain A. Variety 45, strain B. Variety 46, strain B. Variety 48, strain A. From Acoma Pueblo, N. Mex. 312314. CHFS No. 62. Variety 49, strain A. CHFS No. 63. Variety 49, strain B. From Santa Clara, N. Mex. 312315. 312316. 312317. 312318. 312319. 312320. CHFS No. 65. From Taos, N. Mex. CHFS No. CHFS No. CHFS No. CHFS No. 66. 67. 68. 69. Original Indian. Variety 1, strain A. Variety 1, strain B. Variety 1, strain C. Variety 1, strain D. From Zuni Pueblo, N. Mex. 312321. 312322. CHFS No. 71. CHFS No. 72. From Gallup, N. Nex. 312323. 312324. 312325. 312326. 312327. CHFS No. CHFS No. CHFS No. CHFS No. CHFS No. 75. 76. fale 79. 80. Variety 3, strain A. Variety 4, strain A. Variety 6, strain C. Variety 6, strain D. Variety 8, strain A. Variety 8, strain AB. Variety 8, strain B. High elevation. Resistant to halo blight. Resistant to halo blight. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 hal 312284 to 312344—Continued 312328. CHFS No. 83. Variety 8, strain BD. 312329. CHFS No. 85. Variety 8, strain C. 312330. CHFS No. 86. Variety 8, strain E. 312331. CHFS No.89. Variety 8, strain FB. 312332. CHFS No. 90. Variety 8, strain G. 312333. CHFS No.91. Variety 8, strain H. 312334. CHFS No. 93. Variety 8, strain HB. 312335. CHFS No.94. Variety 8, strain HC. 312336. CHFS No. 95. Variety 8, strain HD. 312337. CHFS No.97. Variety 8, strain J. 312338. CHEFS No. 98. Variety 8, strain K. 312339. CHFS No.100. Variety 8, strain LA. 312340. CHFS No.101. Variety 8, strain LB. 312341. CHEFS No. 103. Variety 8, strain MA. 312342. CHFS No.106. Variety 8, strain NA. 312343. CHFS No. 107. Variety 8, strain NB. 312344. CHFS No. 108. Variety 8, strain NC. 312345 to 312357. From Great Britain. Plants purchased from Hillier and Sons, Winchester, England. Numbered March 9, 1966. 312345. ACER AMPLUM Rehd. Aceraceae. 312346. ACER CAPPADOCICUM Gleditsch 312347. ACER CAPPADOCICUM f. RUBRUM (Kirchn.) Rehder 312348. ACER PSEUDO-PLATANUS L. 312349. ACER RUFINERVE f. ALBO-LIMBATUM (Hook. f.) Schwerin 312350. CELTIS CAUCASICA Willd. Ulmaceae. Hackberry. 312351. FRAXINUS PENNSYLVANICA Marsh. Oleaceae. 312352. FRAXINUS PENNSYLVANICA f. AUCUBAEFOLIA (Jager) Rehd. 312353. LABURNUM ALPINUM f. AUTUMNALE (bean) Leguminosae. 312354. PYRUS COSSONII Rehder Rosaceae. 312355. PYRUS SINAI Desf. 312356. SALIX DONIANA Sm. Salicaceae. 312357. ZELKOVA SINICA C. Schneider Ulmaceae. 312358. ROSA CANINA L. Rosaceae. Dog rose. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the Insti- tute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received March 9, 1966. 312359 to 312362. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Germany. Tubers presented by the Max-Planck Institute, Koln-Vogel- sang. Received March 10, 1966. 312359. A1633a. 312361. A1712. 312360. A1651. 312362. A1747. 78 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 312363 to 312402. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Gramineae. Sugarcane. From the Dominican Republic. Cuttings presented by the Central Romana Corporation, La Romana. Received March 11, 1966. P.I. No. Variety No. Parentage 312363. CR 6207 Eros x CP 36-705 312364. CR 6210 PR 1000 x B 41227 312365. CR 6217 M 3386 x CP 38-34 312366. CR 6220 Co 270 x B 41227 312367. CR 6223 POJ 2878 x B 42231 312368. CR 6302 CoK 32 x Co 453 312369. CR 6303 TM 71 x Co. 453 312370. CR 6310 TM 71 x CP 44-101 312371. CR 6312 TM 71 x CP 44-101 312372. CR 6314 TM 71 x CP 44-101 312373. CR 63834 CoK 32 x CP 52-98 312374. CR 6348 Akbar x CP 30-24 312375. CR 6349 Akbar x CP 30-24 312376. CR 6365 B 41242 x Co 453 312377. CR 6368 NCo 310 x Co 453 312378. CR 6376 TM 71 x CP 36-138 312379. CR 6389 Co 313 x CP 38-34 312380. CR 63101 CP 52-43 x Co 312 312381. CR 63104 CP 52-43 x CP 36-138 312382. CR 63107 Co 313 x M 336 312383. CR 63109 Eros x CP 44-101 312384. CR 63113 Eros x CP 44-101 312385. CR 63115 PR 1000 x Co 617 312386. CR 63140 TM 71 x CP 44-101 312387. CR 638146 Co 313 x Co 453 312388. CR 63159 Co 312 x CP 38-34 312389. CR 63174 CP 29-103 x Co 453 312390. CR 63176 CP 29-1038 x Co 453 312391. CR 63178 Q 34 x Uba Marot 312392. CR 63190 Eros x U.S. 53-16-1 312393. CR 440 Cristalina x S. spont. aegypticum 312394. CR 441 Cristalina x S. spont. aegypticum 312395. CR 441 Gretaline x S. spont. aegypticum 312396. CR 444 Cristalina x S. spont. aegypticum 312397. CR 445 Cristalina x S. spont. aegypticum 312398. CR 448 Cristalina x S. spont. aegypticum 312399. CR 452 Cristalina x S. spont. aegypticum 312400. CR 455 Cristalina x S. spont. aegypticum JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 719 312363 to 312402—Continued P.I. No. Variety No. Parentage 312401. CR 456 Cristalina x S. spont. aegypticum 312402. CR 457 Cristalina x S. spont. aegypticum 312403 to 312425. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Gramineae. Sugarcane. From the Dominican Republic. Seeds presented by the Central Romana Corporation, La Romana. Received March 11, 1966. P.I. No. Parentage Cross No. 312403. CR 63-31 CP 57603 x B 52107 312404. CR 79 CP 52-43 x CP 44101 312405. CR 82 CP 61-57 x CP 57-603 312406. CR 96 US 53-20-13 x CP 57-603 312407. CR 118 CP 29-103 x M 6339. 312408. CR 124 CP 45-150 x Q 58 312409. CR 125 CP 45-150 x U. Marot 312410. CR 131 CP 52-43 x B 45181 312411. CR 140 CL 41223 x U. Mares 312412. CR 159 CP 4364 x CP 57-603 312413. CR 163FK Uba x CP 28-34 312414. CR 198 CL 41223 x U. Marot 312415. CR 201 CP 52-43 x B 41242 312416. CR 230 B 37161 x CP 38-34 312417. CR 238 M 76-39 x CP 52-43 312418. CR 265 CP 52-68 x CP 57-603 312419. CR 267 CL 41223 x CP 57-603 312420. CR 301 B 37161 x CP 33224 312421. CR 315 B 5124 x CL 47-83 312422. CR 320 B 37161 x CP 38-34 312423. CR 330 NCo 310 x CP 57-603 312424. CR 331 CP 29320 x U. Marot 312425. CR 332 CP 45150 x U. Marot 312426. LYCOPERSICON PIMPINELLIFOLIUM (Jusl.) Mill. Solana- ceae. Currant tomato. From Honduras. Seeds collected February 24, 1966 by H. H. Fisher, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Numbered March 14, 1966. Vicinity Comayagua. Drought and disease resistant. Wild, on mountain sides. 312427 to 312431. From Australia. Seeds presented by Soil Conservation Authority, Victoria. - Received March 14, 1966. 312427. ACACIA CYANOPHYLLA Lindl. Leguminosae. Blueleaf acacia. 312428. CASUARINA CUNNINGHAMIANA Miquel Casuarinaceae. Cunningham beefwood. 80 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 312427 to 312431—Continued 312429. GALENIA SECUNDA Sond. Aizoaceae. 312430. KENNEDYA PROSTRATA R. Br. ex Ait. Leguminosae. 312431. PUCCINELLIA CAPILLARIS (Liljebl.) Tzvelevy Gramineae. 312432. RHODOTHAMNUS CHAMAECISTUS (L.) Reichb. Ericaceae. From Switzerland. Seeds presented by the City Botanic Garden of Geneva, Geneva. Received March 14, 1966. 312433 and 312434. ACTINIDIA CHINENSIS Planch. Dilleniaceae. Yang tao. From France. Plants presented by J. L. Soyez, Ivry S/Seine in December 1964. Numbered March 15, 1966. Introduced by the Vilmorin family before World War I from China. 312433. Male plant. 312434. Female plant. 312435. VITIS VINIFERA L. Vitaceae. European grape. From Switzerland. Cuttings presented by the Eidg. Versuchsanstalt fur Obst, Wein und Gartenbau, Wadenswil. Received March 18, 1966. ‘Clevner Mariafeld’. Selection from Blauer Burgunder (pinot noir). 312436 to 312482. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the Botanical Institute of Tbilisi, Academy of Science of Georgia, R.S.S. Received March 15, 1966. 312436. ACER HYRCANUM Fisch. et Mey. Aceraceae. Tbilisi. 312437. ACER MONSPESSULANUM var. IBERICUM (Bieb.) Pax Tbilisi. 312438. AGROPYRON PECTINIFORME Roem. & Schult. Gramineae. Schiraki. 312439. AMELANCHIER ROTUNDIFOLIA (Lam.) Dum.-Cours. Rosaceae. European shadblow. Tbilisi. 312440. ARTEMISIA CHAMAENELIFOLIA Vill. Compositae. _ Bakuriani. 312441. ASTRAGALUS STEPHENIANUS Aitch. et Baker Leguminosae. Schiraki. 312442. BOTHRIOCHLOA CAUCASICA (Trin.) C. E. Hubb. Gramineae. Caucasian bluestem. Schiraki. 312443. BRIZA MEDIA L. Gramineae. Tbilisi. 312444. BUXUS COLCHICA Pojark. Buxaceae. Tbilisi. 312445. CARPINUS sp. Betulaceae. Tbilisi. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 312436 to 312482—Continued 312446. CORYLUS AVELLANA L. Betulaceae. Tbilisi. 312447. CORYLUS IBERICA Wittm. ex Bobrov Tbilisi. 312448. CREPIS FOETIDA L. Compositae. Tbilisi. 312449 and 312450. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Gramineae. 312449. Schiraki. 312450. Thilisi. 312451. FESTUCA OVINA L. Gramineae. Bakuriani. 312452. FESTUCA SCLEROPHYLLA Boiss. Bakuriani. 312453. FESTUCA VARIA Haenke Bakuriani. 312454. GEUM URBANUM L. Rosaceae. Tbilisi. 312455. HEDERA CAUCASIGENA Pojark. Araliaceae. Tbilisi. 312456. KOELERIA GRACILIS Pers. Gramineae. Schiraki. 312457. LATHYRUS ROTUNDIFOLIUS Willd. Leguminosae. Tbilisi. 312458. MEDICAGO COERULEA Less. ex Ledeb. Leguminosae. Schiraki. 312459 ad 312460. MEDICAGO ORBICULARIS (L.) All. 312459. Schiraki. 312460. Tbilisi. 312461. ONOBRYCHIS CYRI Grossh. Leguminosae. Tbilisi. 312462 and 312463. ONOBRYCHIS KACHETICA Boiss. 312462. Schiraki. 312463. Tbilisi. 312464. ONOBRYCHIS KEMULARIAE Chinth. Bakuriani. 312465. ONOBRYCHIS OXYTROPOIDES Boiss. Bakuriani. 312466. ONOBRYCHIS TRANSCAUCASICA Grossh. Bakuriani. 312467. ORYZOPSIS VIRESCENS (Trin.) Beck Gramineae. Tbilisi. 81 Filbert. Orchardgrass. Sheep fescue. Fescue. Buttonclover. 82 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 312436 to 312482—Continued 312468. PARROTIA PERSICA (DC.) Meyer Hamamelidaceae. Persian parrotia. Tbilisi. 312469. POA BULBOSA L. Gramineae. Bulbosa bluegrass. Tbilisi. 312470. SANGUISORBA OFFICINALIS L. Rosaceae. Bakuriani. 312471. SORBUS TORMINALIS (L.)Crantz Rosaceae. Tbilisi. 312472. SoRBUS UMBELLATA var. CRETICA (Lindl.) C. Schneid. Tbilisi. 312473. CORNUS AUSTRALIS C. A. Mayer Cornaceae. Tbilisi. 312474. TILIA DASYSTYLA Stev. Tiliaceae. Tbilisi. 312475. 'TRAGOPOGON PUSILLUS M.B. -Compositae. Schiraki. 312476. TRIFOLIUM ALPESTRE L. Leguminosae. Purple globe clover. Bakuriani. 312477. TRIFOLIUM CAMPESTRE Schreb. Large hop clover. Schiraki. 312478. TRIFOLIUM CANESCENS Willd. Bakuriani. 312479. TRIFOLIUM ECHINATUM Bieb. Schiraki. 312480. TRIGONELLA MONSPELIACA L. Leguminosae. Schiraki. 312481. VICIA TETRASPERMA (L.) Moench Leguminosae. Schiraki. 312482. VICIA SATIVA L. Schiraki. 312483 and 312484. PYRACANTHA (hybrid). Rosaceae. From the Netherlands. Plants presented by the Vuyk Van Nes Nurseries, Boskoop. Received March 15, 1966. 312483. ‘Golden Charmer’. 312484. ‘Orange Charmer’. 312485 to 312487. VITIS VINIFERA L. Vitaceae. European grape. From the Republic of Lebanon. Cuttings presented by Elias A. Abi Khalil, Khath. Received March 16, 1966. 312485. ‘Black Capital’. 312486. ‘Beta Moni’. 312487. ‘Long Negro Finger’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 83 312488 to 312509. From Poland. Budsticks presented by the Research Institute of Pomology, Skierniewice. Received March 17, 1968. 312488 and 312489. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Rosaceae. Apple. 312488. ‘Bankroft’. 312489. ‘Malinowa Oberlandzka’. 312490. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Rosaceae. Apricot. ‘Yubileynynyi Navoy’. 312491 to 312493. PRUNUS DOMESTICA L. Common plum. 312491. ‘Besztercei Szilva’. 312492. ‘Nyari Aszalo’. 312493. ‘Wegierka Wczesna’. 312494 to 312507. PYRUS COMMUNIS L. Rosaceae. 312494. ‘Beurre Slucka’. 312495. ‘Cebulka’. 312496. ‘Er-shi-shinge’. 312497. ‘Gliva Ukrainskaya /Wilenska Plenna/’. 312498. ‘Grumkower Butter Birne’. 312499. ‘Tlinka’. 312500. ‘Jalowcowka’. 312501. ‘King Sobieski’. 312502. ‘Krolewna’. 312503. ‘Michurin’s Winter Beurre’. 312504. ‘Minister Dr. Lucius’. 312505. ‘Phileson’. 312506. ‘Prokopianka’. 312507. ‘Summer Blood Birne’. 312508. PYRUS sp. ‘Chin-shin’. 312509. PYRUS sp. ‘Tse-li’, 312510 and 312511. HUMULUS LUPULUS L. Moraceae. Common hop. From Great Britain. Cuttings presented by Department of Hop Research, Wye College, New Ashford, Kent, England. Received March 17, 1966. Vigorous, wilt tolerant and symptomless carriers of mosaic virus. Later maturing than Fuggle but yield similar. Cones smaller than Fuggle; less likely to shatter. 312510. ‘Alliance’ W.E 1778. 312511. ‘Progress’ W/E 1008. 312512. COTONEASTER (hybrid). Rosaceae. From the Netherlands. Plants purchased from F. J. Frottendorat and Sons, Boskoop. Received March 18, 1966. ‘Saldam’, 84 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 312513 to 312777. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. From the Philippines. Institute, Manila. Plot Selection No. P.I.No. 312513. 312514. 312515. 312516. 312517. 312518. 312519. 312520. 312521. 312522. 312523. 312524. 312525. 312526. 312527. 312528. 312529. 312530. 312531. 312532. 312533. 312534. 312535. 312536. 312537. 312538. 312539. 312540. 312541. 312542. 312543. 312544. 312545. 312546. 312547. 312548. 312549. 312550. 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 1D 12 13 Received March 22, 1966. No. 11045 11079 7001 11206 11342 11407 224 11787 138863 13865 13884 13896 14679 14698 11975 12057 12102 12151 12239 12247 12255 12274 12299 224 220 12955 13018 7072 138029 14358 14370 14389 13053 15426 15432 15443 15496 Source IR66-51-1 IR66—103-2 IR67-124 IR67—-124-5 IR68-141-3 IR68-266-2 IR82-112-3 IR36-—3-2—2 IR36-3-3-1 IR36—24-1-1 IR36-27-1-1 IR36-9-—2-2 IR38-55-—2-2 IR84-82-3 IR75-69-3 IR75-141-1 IR76—45-1 IR77-7-2 IR77-27-3 IR77—40-2 IR77-54-3 IR77-109-1 Cross CP231 x Kh. 68 CP231 x Kh. 68 CP231 x Ch 242 CP231 x Ch 242 CP231 x P.I. 215936 CP231 x P.I. 215936 CH 242 x CI 9155 Siam 29 x P.I. 215936 Siam 29 x Chianan 8 Siam 29 x Chianan 8 Siam 29 x Chianan 8 Siam 29 x Chianan 8 Siam 29 x Chianan 8 Siam 29 x Kh. 68 P.I. 215936 x Peta BPI-76 x Ch. 242 BPI-76 x Ch. 242 BPI-76 x T. 176 BPI-76 x P.I. 215936 BPI-76 x P.I. 215936 BPI-76 x P.I. 215936 BPI-76 x P.I. 215936 BPI-76 x P.I. 215936 CH 242 x CI 9155 Taichung 172 Tainan 3 IR14—2-1-3 IR14—121-3-2 IR14—149-3 IR14—149-3-1 IR14—21-2-2 IR14—51-3-1 IR14—101-2-1 IR16-—32-3-2 IR16-32-7 IR16—32-13 IR16—32-24 © IR16-—32-30 , BPI-76 x Kh. 68 BPI-76 x Kh. 68 BPI-76 x Kh. 68 BPI-76 x Kh. 68 BPI-76 x Kh. 68 BPI-76 x Kh. 68 BPI-76 x Kh. 68 BPI_-76 x T. 172 BPI-76 x T. 172 BPI-76 x T. 172 BPI-76 x T. 172 BPI_-76 x T. 172 Rice. Seeds presented by the International Rice Research P.I.No. 312551. 312552. 312553. 312554. 312555. 312556. 312557. 312558. 312559. 312560. 312561. 312562. 312563. 312564. 312565. 312566. 312567. 312568. 312569. 312570. 312571. 312572. 312573. 312574. 312575. 312576. 312577. 312578. 312579. 312580. 312581. 312582. 312583. 312584. 312585. 312586. 312587. 312588. 312589. 312590. No. 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 68 69 70 ak 2 73 74 15 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 No. 15502 13055 7077 13087 14412 15450 15455 15459 15461 15468 15470 15513 13104 13116 13124 13132 13139 13149 7085 13155 14458 14464 13175 14471 14482 12383 7025 12387 12416 12443 12482 12499 7029 12501 12550 12553 12556 12562 12563 7033 312513 to 312777—Continued Plot Selection Source IR16-32-36 IRi6—40-1-1 TR16—45-2 TR16-82-2-3 TR16-31-1-2 IR16-85-10 TR16-85-15 TR16-85-19 ITR16-85-21 TR-16-85-28 IR16—85-30 IR16-85-36 IR23-9-3-3 IR23—22-1-1 IR23—41-3-2 TR23-70-2-1 IR23-89-1-2 TR23-105-—2-2 IR32—38-2 IR32-—38-2-1 IR32-64-1-2 IR32-64—3-1 TR34—56-3-2 IR34-17-1-2 IR34—26-2-3 IR52-16—7-3 IR52-18-2 IR52-18-2-1 IR52-26-7-1 IR52—30-6-2 IR53-6-1-1 IR53-15-1-1 IR53-15-1 IR53-15-1-2 TR60-9-3-1 IR60-9-6-1 IR60-12-1-1 IR60-12—2-3 IR60-12-4-1 TR60-17-13 Cross BPI-76 x T. 172 BPI-76 x T. 172 BPI-76 x T. 172 BPI-76 x T. 172 BPI-76 x T. 172 BPI-76 x T.172 BPI-76 x T. 172 BPI-76 x T. 172 BPI-76 x T. 172 BPI-76 x T. 172 BPI-76 x T. 172 BPI-76 x T. 172 BPI-76 x T. 172 BPI-76 x T. 172 BEIAI6 x TL; 142 BPI-76 x T. 172 BEI-fox 1. 172 BPI-76 x T. 172 BPI-76 x T. 3 BPI-76 x T. 3 BPI-76 x T. 3 BPIRV6 xiL3 BPI-76 x Ch. Yu 280 BPI-76 x Ch. Yu 280 BPI-76 x Ch Yu 280 BPI-76/2 x Kh. 68 BPI-76/2 x Kh. 68 BPI-76/2 x Kh. 68 BPI-76/2 x Kh. 68 BPI-76/2 x Kh. 68 BPI-76/2 x T. 172 BPI-76/2 x T. 172 BPI-76/2 x T. 172 BEIA76/2 x T12 BPI-76/2 x Ch. 8 BPIJ_-76/2 x Ch. 8 BPI-76/2 x Ch. 8 BPI-76/2 x Ch. 8 BPI-76/2 x Ch. 8 BPI-76/2 x Ch. 8 85 86 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 312513 to 312777—Continued P.I.No. 312591. 312592. 312593. 312594. 312595. 312596. 312597. 312598. 312599. 312600. 312601. 312602. 312603. 312604. 312605. 312606. 312607. 312608. 312609. 312610. 312611. 312612. 312613. 312614. 312615. 312616. 312617. 312618. 312619. 312620. 312621. 312622. 312623. 312624. 312625. 312626. 312627. 312628. 312629. 312630. Plot Selection No. 88 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 No. 12659 12683 7039 12701 12704 12711 12736 12741 14061 14091 14092 14114 7147 12843 12918 14327 14330 14333 14348 14346 15481 13190 13196 226 13208 138225 13226 13276 7104 7105 13292 13309 7110 13326 13346 13366 65/5 13379 13381 13382 Source IR61—5-9-1 IR61-—7—2-2 IR61-7-3 IR6-10-1-1 IR61-10-3-1 IR61—10-6-2 IR61-24—2-2 IR61—24—-5-3 IR28-108-1-1 IR22-71-3 IR22-80-1-1 IR22-104-1-1 IR2-62-2 IR3—56-2 IR3-122-1-1 IR3-54-1-2 IR3-68-3—2 IR3-—79-3-2 IR3-117-1-1 IR3-137-1-2 IR3-66-14 IR8-19-1-1 IR8-36-1-1 IR8—36 IR8—42-1-3 IR8—56—2-3 IR8-64-3-1 IR8—-178-3-1 IR8-179-3 IR8-188-1 IR8-190-1-1 IR8-—209-1-2 TR8—242-1 IR8-246-1-1 TR8-—255-3-2 TR8-271-3-3 IR8-288-3 IR8-—288-3-1 IT R8-288-3-—2 IR8—288-—3-3 Cross BPI-76/2 x T.3 BPI-76/2 x T.3 BPI-76/2 x T. 3 BPI-76/2 x T.3 BPI-76/2 x T. 3 BPI-76/2 x T.3 BPI-76/2 x T. 3 BPI-76/2 x T.3 FB24 x T. 172 T. 172 x Tangkai Rotan T. 172 x Tangkai Rotan T. 172 x Tangkai Rotan T. Vuot x Igt BPI-76 x Dgwg: BPI-76 x Dewg BPI-76 x Dgwg BPI-76 x Dewg BPI-76 x Dewg BPI-76 x Dgwg BPI-76 x Dgwg BPI-76 x Dgwg Peta x Dgewg Peta x Dewg Peta x Dgewg Peta x Dgewg Peta x Dgwg Peta x Dgewg Peta x Dgwg Peta x Dewg Peta x Dgewg Peta x Dewg Peta x Dewg: Peta x Dgewg Peta x Dgewg Peta x Dgewg Peta x Dewg Peta x Dgewg Peta x Dgewg Peta x Dgewg Peta x Dgwg P.I.No. 312631. 312632. 312633. 312634. 312635. 312636. 312637. 312638. 312639. 312640. 312641. 312642. 312643. 312644. 312645. 312646. 312647. 312648. 312649. 312650. 312651. 312652. 312653. 312654. 312655. 312656. 312657. 312658. 312659. 312660. 312661. 312662. 312663. 312664. 312665. 312666. 312667. 312668. 312669. 312670. Plot Selection No. 131 132 133 134 135 136 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 312513 to 312777—Continued No. 13383 14496 14504 14513 14517 14521 14527 14535 16250 14541 14546 14553 231 5330 5199 13408 7125 7127 7128 13448 232 71306 7131 13481 13483 7133 13496 7137 1305 13508 7136 13524 13535 13539 13547 7139 13579 14573 14577 Source IR8—296—2-1 TR8—75—2-2 IR8-90-2-3 IR8-142-3-3 IR8-171-2-1 IR8-172-3-1 TR8-185—1-1 IR8-244-2-3 IR8-244-2 IR8-279-2-2 IR8-287-3-1 IR8-297-1-2 Cross Peta x Dgewg Peta x Dewg Peta x Dgewg Peta x Dgewg Peta x Dewg Peta x Dewg: Peta x Dgwg Peta x Dgewg Peta x Dewg Peta x Dgwg Peta x Dgwg Peta x Dewg Taichung (Native) 1 T(N) Yu 7 I-geo-tze Changhwa Dg x T(N)1 IR9-26-1-2, IR9—46-2 IR9-54-1 IR9-59-2 IR9-60-3-3 IR9-60 IR9-60-2 IR9-65-1 IR9-201-3-3 IR9-213-1-2 IR9-241-3 IR9-252-1-1 IR9-—252-2 IR9-—256—4-2 IR9-—257-3-2 IR9—269-1 IR9-271-3-2 IR9—252-2-2 IR9—292-2—2 IR9-—298-1-3 IR9-342-2 IR9-347-1-2 IR9-108-2-3 IR9-149-1-1 Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt Peta x Igt 87 88 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 312513 to 312777—Continued PILNo. 312671. 312672. 312673. 312674. 312675. 312676. 312677. 312678. 312679. 312680. 312681. 312682. 312683. 312684. 312685. 312686. 312687. 312688. 312689. 312690. 312691. 312692. 312693. 312694. 312695. 312696. 312697. 312698. 312699. 312700. 312701. 312762. 312703. 312704. 312705. 312706. 312707. 312708. 312709. 312710. Plot Selection No. 179 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 92 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 Zale 22 213 214 215 216 Pah 218 219 202 22a No. 13638 13644 7148 13667 7149 13672 13687 13709 13725 13728 13742 13749 13754 7153 13765 13770 13772 7155 7156 13789 14630 14643 236 237 14156 14159 14173 14189 14193 14236 14250 15183 15188 15190 15197 15211 15213 15215 15223 Source Tangkai Rotan IR6-1-3-1 IR6—9—4—2 IR6—52-3 IR6—52-3-1 IR6—53-2 TR6—53—2-3 IR6—67-1-3 IR6-95-1-3 IR6—111—2-2 IR6-114—2-2 IR6—132-—2-2 IR6—142-1-3 IR6—142-3-2 IR6—142-3 IR6-—156—2-1 IR6-156-3-3 IR7—2-—3-2 IR7—12—3 [R223 IR7—28—2-1 IR7—46-1-3 IR7—101—2-3 IR4—2 IR4-11 IR4—28-1-2 TR4—39—1—2 TR4—65-1-3 IR4—85-1-3 TR4—85-3-1 TR4—241—3-1 IR4—263-1-2 RAS 4-21 [R4-14—3-3 TR4—52—2-2 [R4-67-2=3 TR4—90-2-1 IR4—90-2-3 IR4—90-3-2 IR4-93-2-3 Cross Siam 29 x Dgewg Siam 29 x Dgewg Siam 29 x Dgewg Siam 29 x Dgwg Siam 29 x Dgewg Siam 29 x Dgewg Siam 29 x Dgewg Siam 29 x Dewg Siam 29 x Dgewg Siam 29 x Dgwg Siam 29 x Dgewg: Siam 29 x Dewg Siam 29 x Dgwg Siam 29 x Dgwg Siam 29 x Dgwg Siam 29 x Dgwg Siam 29 x Igt Siam 29 x Igt Siam 29 x Igt Siam 29 x Igt Siam 29 x Igt Siam 29 x Igt H-105 x Dgewg H-105 x Dgewg H-105 x Dgewg H-105 x Dgewg H-105 x Dgeweg H-105 x Dgwg H-105 x Dgwg H-105 x Dewg H-105 x Dgewg H-105 x Dgewg H-105 x Dgwg H-105 x Dewg H-105 x Dgewg H-105 x Dgwg H-105 x Dgwg H-105 x Dgwg H-105 x Dgwg JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 312513 to 312777—Continued P.I.No. 312711. 312712. 312713. 312714. 312715. 312716. 312717. 312718. 312719. 312720. 312721. 312722. 312723. 312724. 312725. 312726. 312727. 312728. 312729. 312730. 312731. 312732. 312733. 312734. 312735. 312736. 312737. 312738. 312739. 312740. 312741. 312742. 312743. 312744. 312745. 312746. 312747. 312748. 312749. Plot No. 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 Selection No. 15234 14264 14269 142738 14283 14294 15282 15287 14742 14765 14776 14797 14803 14815 14834 14843 16708 14887 14912 14914 16927 15004 16929 15007 15016 15019 15024 15026 15030 15034 15038 15049 15050 15063 15068 15076 15081 15084 15085 Source TR4-136-—2-2 IR12-38-3-2 IR12-70-1-1 TR12-—77-1--2 TR12-105—2-1 IR12-178-2-3 IR12-—36-—2-1 IR12-36-3-3 IR11-22-1-1 TR11-90-3-2 IRi1-109-2-1 IR11-162-3-3 IR11—166—3-2 IR11-201-2-2 IR11-229-1-2 TR11-240-3-2 TR11-259-3 IR11-387-2-2 IR11—432-2-2 IR11—452-1-1 TR5—44-2 IR5—44-3-2 IR5-47-2 IR5-47-1-2 IR5—64—1-2 IR5-64—2-2 IR5-67-2-3 IR5-81-3-2 IR5-87-2-3 IR5-90-1-1 TR5-90-3-2 IR5—99-1-3 ITR5—-114-3-1 IR5-140-1-1 IR5-150-2-3 IR5-177—2-2 IR5-177-3-3 IR5-181-1-3 ITR5-181--2-1 Cross H-105 x Dewg MCVA x Igt MCVA x Igt MCVA x Igt MCVA x Igt MCVA x Igt MCVA x Igt MCVA x Igt FB24 x Dewg FB24 x Dewg FB24 x Dewg FB24 x Dewg FB24 x Dgewg FB24 x Deweg FB24 x Dewg FB24 x Dewg: FB24 x Dewg (old seed) FB24 x Dewg FB24 x Dewg FB24 x Dewg Peta x Tangkai Rotan (old seed) Peta x Tangkai Rotan Peta x Tangkai Rotan Peta x Tangkai Rotan Peta x Tangkai Rotan Peta x Tangkai Rotan Peta x Tangkai Rotan Peta x Tangkai Rotan Peta x Tahgkai Rotan Peta x Tangkai Rotan Peta x Tangkai Rotan Peta x Tangkai Rotan Peta x Tangkai Rotan Peta x Tangkai Rotan Peta x Tangkai Rotan Peta x Tangkai Rotan Peta x Tangkai Rotan Peta x Tangkai Rotar Peta x Tangkai Rotan 89 90 312513 to 312777—Continued PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 P.I.No. Plot Selection Source Cross No. No. 312750. 263 15088 IR5-198-1-1 Peta x Tangkai Rotan 312751. 266 15091 IR5-198-2-1 Peta x Tangkai Rotan 312752. 269 15094 IR5-—209-2-1 Peta x Tangkai Rotan 312753. 270 15112 IR5-264-1-3 Peta x Tangkai Rotan 312754. 271 UD ILILG IR5-—273-1-2 Peta x Tangkai Rotan 312755. Dies UH TY MIFB-322-1, Maligaya Experiment Station 312756. P38} 15584 MIFB-322-1, Maligaya Experiment Station 312757. 274 15591 MIFB-322-1, Maligaya Experiment Station 312758. 275 15594 RPP-31-3 312759. 276 15596 RPP-31-3, Maligaya Experiment Station 312760. Ps UT 15599 RPP-31-3, Maligaya Experiment Station 312761. 278 15604 RPP-322-1, Maligaya Experiment Station 312762. 283 16033 TR157-16 Leuang Yai 34x T(N)1 312763. 284 16376 [R2538—17=% Gam Pai/2 x T(N)1 312764. 285 16378 IR253-19-1 Gam Pai/2 x T(N)1 312765. 286 16575 IR127-2-2 (CP231 x SLO 17) x Sigadis 312766. 291 5229 Chin-Kou-Tsan 312767. 292 Binato 312768. 293 ADT 27 312769. 294 129 B572A3-47 312770. 295 134 B572A3—47 312771. 296 136 B572A 3-47 312772. 297 137 Milfor—6(2) 312773. 298 207 (CP231 x HO 12), CI 9534 312774. 299 210 B581A6—545 312775. 300 213 CP231 x SLO 17 (B5580A1-15) 312776. 301 Pali T.65xT(N)1 312777. 302 218 T.65/2x T(N)1 312778. EULOPHIA sp. Orchidaceae. From Ethiopia. 23, 1966. No. 8612. Plants coHected by Fred S. Meyer, agricultural explorer, United States National Arboretum, Washington, D. C. Numbered March Elevation 8,500 feet in Entotto Mountains, Shoa Province. Terrestrial among bushes on cliff face above a stream. 312779 to 312785. From Sweden. Seeds presented by Universitetets Botaniska Tradgard, Uppsala. Received March 31, 1966. 312779. ALLIUM CYANEUM Regel Liliaceae. 312780. ALLIUM KARATAVIENSE Regel 312781. COTONEASTER HARRYSMITHII Flinch & Hylmo Rosaceae. 312782. COTONEASTER MULTIFLORA Bunge JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 91 312779 to 312785—Continued 312783. COTONEASTER OBSCURA Rehd. & Wils. 312784. COTONEASTER SPLENDENS F linch & Hylmo 312785. GERANIUM DAHURICUM DC. Geraniaceae. 312786 and 312787. From the Republic of China. Seeds presented by the College of Agriculture, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan. Received March 22, 1966. 312786. CITRUS sp. Rutaceae. ‘Haili’. 312787. CITRUS sp. ‘Tankan’. 312788 and 312789. CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) Osbeck Rutaceae. Sweet orange. From Spain. Budwood collected by C. Dean McCarty, Agricultural Extension Service, University of California, Davis, Calif. Number March 24, 1966. 312788. ‘Primavera’. La Barraca-Aguas Vivas, Valencia. Late-maturing navel orange; matures one month later than Washington Navel and remains on tree 4 to 6 weeks longer. 312789. ‘Salustiana’. Tabernes de Valldigna, Valencia. Smoother rind and better quality than other strains of same. 312790 to 312796. GOSSYPIUM BARBADENSE L. Malvaceae. Sea-island cotton. From the Republic of Ivory Coast. Seeds presented by Institut de Recherches du Coton et des Textiles Exotiques, Bouake. Received March 24, 1966. 312790. ‘Babo’. 312794. ‘Peruvianum’. 312791. ‘Grand Akoudsin’. 312795. 6B8. 312792. ‘Ishan Nigeria’. 312796. 37381. 312793. ‘Mono 63’. 312797 and 312798. VITIS VINIFERA L. Vitaceae. European grape. From France. Cuttings presented by the C.R.A.S.O. Viticulture, Pont-de-la- Maye. Received March 24, 1966. 312797. ‘Baco 22 A’. 312798. ‘Malbec 1056’. 312799. PRUNUSsp. Rosaceae. From France. Rooted cuttings presented by the Station de Recherche D’Arboriculture Fruitiere du Sud-Ouest, Pont-de-la-Maye. Received March 24, 1966. F, (P.322 x §.1058) 1. 312800 to 312808. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Gramineae. Sugarcane. From Hawaii. Cuttings presented by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Associa- tion Experiment Station, Honolulu. Received March 24, 1966. 312800. ‘Barbados Whitesport’. 312802. 247B. 312801. ‘Fidji’. 312803. H-382915. 92 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 312800 to 312808—Continued 312804. H-483166. 312807. H-615888. 312805. H-609924. 312808. H-615898. 312806. H-609964. 312809 to 312811. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Rosaceae. Apple. From Italy. Budsticks presented by the Instituto di Coltivazioni Arboree, Torino. Received March 28, 1966. 312809. No.11C. (Bismark x Astracan). Early ripening. 312810. No.31B. (Golden Delicious x Astracan). Early ripening. 312811. No. 385F. (Golden Delicious x Johnathan). Recently patented as ‘Goldjon Carlone’. Ripens slightly earlier than Golden Delicious. 312812. ONOSMODIUM MOLLE Michx. Boraginaceae. From the United States. Seeds collected by R. E. Perdue, Jr., agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Numbered March 28, 1966. Col. No. 4012. Depressions in dry open field along Highway 6 opposite Golden, Jefferson County, Colo. Coarse annual 1 to 2 feet high; fruit white. 312813. ANCHUSACAPENSIS Thunb. Boraginaceae. From the United States. Seeds purchased in May, 1957, from Herbst Brothers, New York. Numbered March 28, 1966. Hairy biennial, to 45 cm. high. 312814. ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA DC. Compositae. From the United States. Seeds collected by J. H. Williams, Department of Agronomy, University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Numbered March 28, 1966. Erect perennial herb, 10-50 cm. high, heads large. 312815. HELICHRYSUM BRACTEATUM (Vent.) Willd. Compositae. From the United States. Seeds purchased from Harry E. Saier, Dimondale, Mich. Numbered March 28, 1966. Stout annual, to 1 meter high. 312816. ISATIS TINCTORIA L. Cruciferae. From the United States. Seeds collected by A. S. Barclay, agricultural ex- plorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Numbered March 28, 1966. Col. No. 1744. Along highway 395, 33 miles north of Alturas, Modoc County, Calif. Erect annual herb, 50-90 cm. high; excellent characteristics of habit, seed production and retention. 312817. ERUCASTRUM STRIGOSUM (Thunb.) Sch. Cruciferae. From South Africa. Seeds collected by A. S. Barclay, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Maryland. Numbered March 28, 1966. Col. No. 18819. Worcester, Cape Province. Elevation 2,000 feet. Sandy soil along railroad tracks. Winter-spring annual, upright spreading. 312818. HELENIUM MICROCEPHALUM DC. Compositae. From Mexico. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry and A. S. Barclay, agricultural explorers, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Maryland. Numbered March 28, 1966. Col. No. 20111. Four miles north of Saltillo on Route 56, Coahuila. Erect annual herb to 1.5 meters high; flowers yellow. Good seeder. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 93 312819 and 312820. From Pakistan. Seeds presented by Gordon College Herbarium, Rawalpindi. Public Law 480 Project A17—CR-—5. Numbered March 28, 1966. 312819. SAUSSUREA CANDICANS C. B. Clarke Compositae. Tall, erect herb; presumably annual. 312820. SISYMBRIUM ALLIARIA Scop. Cruciferae. Col. No. 1628. Biennial to 120 cm. high. 312821 to 312827. From Spain. Seeds presented by Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agronomicas, Madrid. Public Law 480 Project E25-CR-11. Numbered March 28, 1966. 312821. CEPHALARIA LEUCANTHA Schrad. Dipsacaceae. Annual with good plant habit; heavy seeder. 312822. CHRYSANTHEMUM VISCIDI-HIRTUM Thellung Compositae. Annual or perennial herb. 312823. CLEONIA LUSITANICA L. Labiatae. Annual herb, stems simple or branched above the base, inflorescence dense. 312824. CREPIS VESICARIA L. ssp. TARAXACIFOLIA Compositae. Annual or biennial herb, to 80 em. high. 312825. EUPHORBIA LATHYRUS L. Euphorbiaceae. Annual to 8 feet high. 312826. LAMIUM PURPUREUM L. Labiatae. Annual herb, 10-30 em. high. Flowers in axillary whorls. 312827. SIDERITISINCANA L. Labiatae. Perennial herb, 40-60 cm. high. Flowers in whorls. 312828 to 312835. From Turkey. Seeds presented by Department of Agronomy, College of Agriculture, University of Ankara, Ankara. Public Law 480 Project A22-CR-1. Numbered March 28, 1966. 312828. ANCHUSA HYBRID Tenore Boraginaceae. Biennial herb 40-50 em. high. 312829. EUPHORBIA TINCTORIA Boiss. in DC. Euphorbiaceae. Col. No. 1603. Erect, many-stemmed perennial, 30-50 cm. high. Flowers yellow. 312830. GUNDELIA TOURNEFORTII L. Compositae. Perennial herb, 40-50 em. high. 312831. JURINEA ANATOLICA Boiss. Compositae. Perennial herb, 50—70 cm. high. 312832. ONOBRYCHIS CAPUT- GALLI (L.) Lam. Leguminosae. Col. No. 1153. Ascending annual herb, 20—40 cm. high. 312833. PELTARIA ANGUSTIFOLIA DC. Cruciferae. Col. No. 716. Biennial to 120 em. high. 312834. SCABIOSA sp. Dipsacaceae. Col. No. 1806. Erect annual herb, 40-60 em. high. 94 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 312828 to 312835—Continued 312835. KERANTHEMUM ANNUUM L. Compositae. Annual herb. 312836 to 312841. From Uruguay. Seeds presented by Facultad de Agronomia, Laboratorio de Botanica, Montevideo. Public Law 480 Project A9-CR-8. Numbered March 28, 1966. 312836. BRIZA SUBARISTATA Lam. Gramineae. Col. No. 4323. Perennial grass, producing an abundance of seed. 312837. CESTRUM PARQUI L’Her. Solanaceae. Shrub to 1.5 meters high. 312838. ERYNGIUM NUDICAULE Lam. Umbelliferae. Col. No. 3981. Perennial herb; good seeder. 312839. SCHLECHTENDALIA LUZULAEFOLIA Less. Compositae. Col. No. 4150. Erect perennial to 70 cm. high; large flower heads borne terminally. 312840. STENACHAENIUM CAMPESTRE Baker Compositae. Col. No. 4130. Erect annual herb 5 to 40 cm. high; good seeder. 312841. STENACHAENIUM MACROCEPHALUM Benth. Col. No. 4232. Erect annual, to 1.2 meters high; heads in terminal cymes; good seeder. 312842 and 312843. From Yugoslavia. Seeds presented by Biotechnical Faculty, Ljubljana. Public Law 480 Project E30—CR-2. Numbered March 28, 1966. 312842. ARABIS TURRITA L. Cruciferae. Col. No. 1157. Robust biennial herb, 30-70 cm. high. 312843. CREPIS AUREA Reichb. Compositae. Col. No. 1017. Erect annual herb, 10-30 em. high. ae SIGESBECKIA GLABRESCENS (Makino) Makino Com- positae. From Korea. Seeds presented by College of Agriculture, Seoul National University, Suwon. Public Law 480 Project A13-—CR-1. Numbered March 28, 1966. Erect annual herb, 35 to 100 em. high; heads many. 312845 to 312849. From Sweden. Seeds obtained from Swedish Seed Association, Svalof. Numbered March 28, 1966. 312845 to 312847. BRASSICA CAMPESTRIS L. Cruciferae. Summer turnip rape. 312845. Swedish No. 65-3209. 312846. Swedish No. 65-3210. 312847. Swedish No. 65-3211. 312848 and 312849. BRASSICA HIRTA Moench Cruciferae. White mustard. 312848. Swedish No. 65-3153. 312849. Swedish No. 65-3154. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 95 312850 to 312853. From Ethiopia. Seeds collected by R. E. Perdue, Jr., agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Maryland. Numbered March 28, 1966. 312850. VERNONIA HYMENOLEPIS A. Rich. Compositae. Col. No. 6409. Seven km. east of Jimma, Kaffa Province. Perennial shrub to 8 feet high; slender, unbranched except in upper portions; flowers lavender. 312851. VERNONIA KOTSCHYANA Sch. Bip. ex Walp. Col. No. 6441. Twenty-one km. north of Adamitulu, Shoa Province. Perennial, 3 to 5 feet high; many stems from base. 312852. VERNONIA PAUCIFLORA Less. Col. No. 6333. Seven km. southeast of Harar, Haraze Province. Weedy perennial to 4 feet high. 312853. VERNONIA sp. Gol. No. 6550. No data. 312854 to 312863. From Fiji. Cuttings presented by the South Pacific Sugar Mills Limited, Lautoka. Received March 29, 1966. 312854 and 312855. IMPERATA CONFERTA Gramineae. 312854. ‘Fiji 36’. 312855. ‘Fiji 71’. 312856 to 312863. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Gramineae. Sugarcane. 312856. ‘Fiji 13’. 312860. ‘Fiji 61’. 312857. ‘Fiji 46’. 312861. ‘Fiji 63’. 312858. ‘Fiji 47’. 312862. ‘Fiji 64’. 312859. ‘Fiji 60’. 312863. ‘Woden’. 312864. FRAGARIA VESCA L. Rosaceae. European strawberry. From France. Plants presented by Andre Marionnet, Soings-en-Sologne. Received March 29, 1966. ‘Macherauch’s Marieva’. 312865 to 312881. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Division of Horticulture, Sydney. Received March 30, 1966. 312865 to 312880. MICROCITRUS AUSTRALASICA (F. Muell.) Swingle Ruta- ceae. Clones from Harry Brothers, North Arm Murwillumbah. 312865. No. 213. 312869. No. 217. 312866. No. 214. 312870. No. 218. 312867. No. 215. 312871. No. 219. 312868. No. 216. Clones from L. Chilcott, North Arm Murwillumbah. 312872. No. 220. 312874. No. 222. 312873. No. 221. 312875. No. 2238. 96 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 312865 to 312881—Continued 312865 to 312880—Continued Clone from G. Harry, North Arm Muwillumbah. 312876. No. 224. Clone from Cupitt Reserve Creek, Murwillumbah. 312877. No. 225. Clone from D. Guinea, Eungella. 312878. No. 226. Clones from A. Pendergast, Murwillumbah. 312879. No. 227. 312880. No. 228. 312881. MICROCITRUS AUSTRALIS (Planchon) Swingle No. 229. Clone from Mrs. Hall, Murwillumbah. 312882 and 312883. CYPERUS ESCULENTUS L. Cyperaceae. Chufa. From Ghana. Tubers presented by the Crops Research Institute, Ghana Academy of Sciences, Bunso via Bosuso. Received March 380, 1966. 312882. Atadwe. Collected by M. A. Adansi at Aduhemah near Kwesihu; elevation 1,503 feet. 312883. Atadwe. Collected by M. A. Adansi at Aduhemah near Abetifi; elevation 2,050 feet. 312884. VICIA HYBRIDAL. Leguminosae. From Italy. Seeds presented by Instituto Botanico Dell Universita, Siena. Received March 31, 1966. 312885 to 312901. From Argentina. Seeds presented by Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria, Presidencia Roque Saenz Pena (Chaco). Received March 31, 1966. 312885. AXONOPUS PURPUSII (Mez) Chase Gramineae. 312886. BRIZA SUBARISTATA Lam. Gramineae. 312887. BRIZA UNIOLAE (Nees) Steud. 312888. HoRDEUM COMPRESSUM Griseb. Gramineae. 312889. LEPTOCHLOA CHLORIDIFORMIS (Hack.) Parodi Gramineae. 312890. PANICUM ADSPERSUM Trin. Gramineae. 312891. PANICUM DICHOTOMIFLORUM Michx. 312892. PASPALUM ALCALINUM Mez Gramineae. ‘Gramilla de canada’. 312893. PASPALUM CONJUGATUM Berg ‘Pasto amargo’. 312894. PASPALUM DILATATUM Poir. Dallisgrass. ‘Pasto miel’. 312895. PASPALUM NOTATUM Fluegge Bahiagrass. ‘Pasto horqueta’. 312896. PASPALUM PLICATULUM Michx. Brownseed paspalum. ‘Pasto cadena’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 aii 312885 to 312901—Continued 312897. PASPALUM SIMPLEX Morong 312898. PHASEOLUS ADENANTHUS G. Meyer Leguminosae. 312899. PHASEOLUS BRACTEATUS Nees & Mart. 312900. PHASEOLUS ERYTHROLOMA Mart. 312901. VICIA GRAMINEA J. E. Smith Leguminosae. 312902. BRASSICA OLERACEA var. GEMMIFERA DC. Cruciferae. Brussels sprouts. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by Joh. Kats, C. Azn., Numansdorp. Received March 31, 1966. ‘Roem van Kloosterburen’. Early selection. 312903. BRASSICA CAMPESTRIS L. Cruciferae. Summer turnip rape. From Poland. Seeds presented by Institute of Soil Science and Plant Culti- vation, Poznan, through R. L. Mitchell, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. Received March 31, 1966. 312904. ANDROPOGON cf. MICROSTACHYUS Desv. Gramineae. From Colombia. Seeds collected by W. T. Atkinson, Department of Agricul- ture, Sydney, New South Wales. Received March 31, 1966. Col. No. A-1717. Collected 33 miles from Bogota on road to Villavicencio. Elevation 7,900 feet. 312905. DIGITARIA VIOLASCENS Link Gramineae. From Ecuador. Seeds collected by W. T. Atkinson, Department of Agricul- ture, Sydney, New South Wales. Received March 31, 1966. Col. No. A-1496. Collected 140 miles from Quito on road to Santa Dominica. Elevation 2,400 feet. 312906 to 313066. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by All Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad and Kuban Experiment Station. Numbered April 4, 1966. 312906 to 312909. ONOBRYCHIS ALTISSIMA Grossh. Leguminosae. 312906. No.1145. From Armenia. 312907. No. 1148. From Azerbaijan. 312908. No. 30076. From Georgia. 312909. No.30077. From Georgia. Mass selection No. 1. 312910 to 312930. ONoOBRYCHIS ARENARIA DC. Sandy esparcet. 312910. No.9793. ‘Sandy 1251’. From the Ukraine. 312911. No.10111. From Kursk. 312912. No.10112. From Kursk. 312913. No. 10115. From Kursk. 312914. No.17311. ‘Sandy Improved’. From Kazakstan. 312915. No.19579. From Kurgan. 312916. No.19708. ‘Omsk 1517’. From Omsk. 312917. No. 22929. From the Ukraine. 312918. No. 24145. From Kursk. 98 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 312906 to 313066—Continued 312910 to 312930—Continued 312919. 312920. 312921. 312922. 312923. 312924. 312925. 312926. 312927. 312928. 312929. 312930. No. 25769. No. 26675. No. 26710. No. 27276. No. 27438. No. 28271. No. 28890. No. 29627. No. 29628. No. 29652. No. 29659. No. 30004. ‘Sandy 1251’. From Kazakstan. ‘Kinelsk 828’. From Kuibyshev. ‘Sandy Improved’. From Kazakstan. ‘Sandy 1251’. From Voronezh. Hybrid. From the Ukraine. ‘Sandy 21’. From Bashkir. ‘Sandy 1251’. From Kazakstan. ‘Hybrid 12’. From the Ukraine. ‘Gssyk-Hulsk’. From Kirghizia. ‘Sandy 3274’. From Novasibirsk. ‘Caucasian Hybrid’. From Krasnoyarsk. ‘Sandy Pavlov’. From Voronezh. 312931 and 312932. ONOBRYCHIS BIEBERSTEINII Sirjaev 312931. 312933. No. 30072. 312935 to 312935. No. 9630. 312936. No. 10489. 312937. No. 11436. 312938. No. 16290. 312939. No. 16537. 312940. No. 16555. 312941. No. 18125. 312942. No. 18804. 312943. No. 23989. 312944. No. 24175. 312945. No. 32856. 312946 and 312947. No. 30082. 312932. No. 32853. From Armenia. From Georgia: ONOBRYCHIS HAJASHANA Grossh. No. 16144. From Armenia. 312934. ONOBRYCHIS IBERICA Grossh. 312944. ONOBRYCHIS INERMIS Stev. From Krasnodar. From Krasnodar. From Stavropol. From Krasnodar. From Stavropol. From Stavropol. From Stavropol. From Krasnodar. From Stavropol. From Krasnodar. ONOBRYCHIS OXYDONTA Boiss. & Huet From Azerbaijan. ONOBRYCHIS PETRAEA Desv. 312946. No. 16458. From Stavropol. 312947. Nonumber. From Stavropol. 312948 to 312948. 312949. 312950. 312951. 312972. ONOBRYCHIS TANAITICA Spreng. No. 28467. No. 28467. No. 28468. No. 29212. From Krasnodar. ‘Donian’. From Krasnodar. From Krasnodar. From Krasnodar. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 312906 to 313066—Continued 312948 to 312972—Continued 312952. No. 29982. From Kabardia. 312953. No. 29983. From Stavropol. 1960. 312954. No. 29983. From Stavropol. 1965. 312955. No. 29988. (0-35294). From Stavropol. 312956. No. 299838. (0-35295). From Stavropol. 312957. No. 29985. From Krasnodar. 312958. No. 29986. From Kabardia. 312959. No. 30069. From Stavropol. 312960. No. 34335. From Daghestan. 312961. No. 0-46524. From Krasnodar. 312962. No. 0-46527. From Stavropol. 312963. No. 0-46528. From Stavropol. 312964. No. 0-46529. From Stavropol. 312965. No. 0-46530. From Kabardino-Balkar. 312966. No. 0-46531. From Checheno Yugushetia. 312967. No. 0-46532. From Daghestan. 312968. Individual unnumbered sample. 312969. Individual unnumbered sample. 312970. Individual unnumbered sample. 312971. Individual unnumbered sample. 312972. Individual unnumbered sample. 312973 to 313044. ONOBRYCHIS TRANSCAUCASICA Grossh. 312973. No. 4854. From Azerbaijan. 312974. No. 5078. From Armenia. 312975. No. 5162. From Azerbaijan. 312976. No. 9696. ‘North Caucasian’. From Krasnodar. 312977. No. 11684. Originally from Iran. 312978. No.11732. From Armenia. 312979. No. 11804. From Armenia. 312980. No. 14380. Originally from Turkey. 312981. No. 14381. Originally from Turkey. 312982. No. 15143. From Armenia. 312983. No.15146. ‘Sisiansk’. From Armenia. 312984. No. 16608. From Azerbaijan. 312985. No. 16609. From Armenia. 312986. No.16611. ‘Crimea 36’. From Crimea. 312987. No. 16612. From Armenia. 312988. No. 16614. From Armenia. 312989. No. 16615. ‘Sisiansk’. From Armenia. 312990. No. 16898. ‘Nahichevansk’. From Azerbaijan. 100 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 312906 to 313066—Continued 312973 to 313044—Continued 312991. 312992. 312993. 312994. 312995. 312996. 312997. 312998. 312999. 313000. 313001. 313002. 313003. 313004. 313005. 313006. 313007. 313008. 313009. 313010. 313011. 313012. 313013. 313014. 313015. 313016. 313017. 313018. 313019. 313020. 313021. 313022. 313023. 313024. 313025. 313026. 313027. 313028. 313029. 313030. . 16899. . 16913. . 16915. . 17154. . 17158. . 17394. . 177285. . 18248. . 18249. . 18251. . 18254. . 18257. . 18261. . 18262. . 19514. . 19515. . 19516. . 19519. . 198i. . 20152. . 24152. . 24247. . 24387. . 26097. . 26592. . 26766. . 26770. . 29627. . 29988. . 30075. . 30078. . 30080. . 80084. . 20109. . 30618. . 31078. . 31792. . 31796. . 82854. . 32855. From Azerbaijan. ‘Ahalkalansk’. From Georgia. From Georgia. From Armenia From Armenia. ‘Ahalkalaksk’. From Georgia. From Georgia. From Armenia. ‘Sisiansk’, From Armenia. From Armenia. From Armenia. From Armenia. ‘Martuninsk’. From Armenia. ‘Martuninsk’. From Armenia. From Azerbaijan. ‘Aznihi-74’.. From Azerbaijan. From Azerbaijan. From Azerbaijan. ‘Martuninsk’. From Armenia. ‘Sisiansk’. From Armenia. ‘Leninskansk’. From Armenia. From Armenia. ‘Lakankansk 1238’. From the Ukraine. ‘Vishnevsk’. Originally from Czechoslovakia. ‘Milintinsk 2’. From Uzbekistan. ‘Lakavkazsk 85/1’. From Voronezh. ‘Lakavkazsk 87/1’. From Voronezh. ‘Talinsk’. From Armenia. ‘Hybrid’. From the Ukraine. From Georgia. ‘Mass Selection No. 2’. From Georgia. ‘Ahalkalaksk’. From Georgia. From Armenia. ‘Karabalyksk 1314’. From Kazakstan. ‘Baltasim F’. Originally from Hungary. ‘Pokrovsk 56’. From Kirghizia. ‘Fergansk’. From Uzbekistan. ‘Nezlobinsk’. From Stavropol. From Azerbaijan. From Georgia. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 312906 to 313066—Continued 312973 to 313044—Continued 313031. 313032. 313033. 313034. 313035. 313036. 313037. 313038. 313039. 313040. 313041. 313042. 313043. 313044. 313045. . 27442. From Azerbaijan. .27711. ‘Kubansk 3’. From Krasnodar. . 27734. ‘Azuihi-74’. From Azerbaijan. . 27735. ‘Azuihi-18’. From Azerbaijan. . 28629. ‘Sisiansk’. From Armenia. . 28630. From Armenia. . 28631. «rom Armenia. . 28632. From Armenia. . 28633. From Armenia. . 28646. ‘Ahalkalaksk’. From Georgia. . 28648. ‘North Caucasian’. From Rostov. . 29127. ‘Ahalkalaksk’. From Georgia. . 29191. ‘Nahichevansk’. From Nakhickeva. . 29626. ‘Leninokansk (Sisiansk 34)’. From Armenia. ONOBRYCHIS VASSILCZENKOI Grossh. No number. 313046 to 313066. ONOBRYCHIS VICIIFOLIA Scop. 313046. 313047. 313048. 313049. 313050. 313051. 313052. 313053. 313054. 313055. 313056. 313057. 313058. 313059. 313060. 313061. 313062. 313063. 313064. 313065. 313066. From Stavropol. . 8154. Originally from Spain. .9790. Originally from Germany. . 10002. ‘Ziumineck’. From the Ukraine. .11217. Originally from Poland. . 13403. From the Ukraine. 16303. Originally from Switzerland. . 16519. From Stavropol. . 19571. From the Ukraine. . 22361. From Krasnodar. . 22363. From Krasnodar. . 24143. Originally from Norway. . 24151. ‘Ukranian 57/57’. From the Ukraine. . 25767. From Kirghizia. . 27434. Originally from Germany. . 28370. From Moldavia. . 28651. ‘Poltava 553’. From the Ukraine. .29014. ‘Artemovsk’. From the Ukraine. . 30253. From Estonia. . 30617. ‘Italian’. Originally from Italy. . 31797. ‘Dnepropetrovsk’. From the Ukraine. . 31886. Originally from Bulgaria. 313067. CEDRUS LIBANII A. Rich. Pinaceae. From the Netherlands. Received April 4, 1966. ‘Stenocoma’. 101 Sainfoin. Plants presented by F. J. Grootendorst, Boskoop. 102 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 313068 to 313073. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Gramineae. Sugarcane. From the Republic of South Africa. Cuttings presented by the South African Sugar Association, Mount Edgecombe, Natal. Received April 4, 1966. 313068. N.51/168. 313071. N.55/257. 313069. N.51/539. 313072. N.55/805. 313070. N.53/216. 313073. N.56/1472. 313074 to 313078. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Rice. From Chile. Seeds presented by University of Concepcion, Experiment Station, Chillan. Received April 7, 1966. Selections from ‘Rexoro’ x ‘Bozu’. 313074. 136-1-3. 313077. 298-1. 313075. 138-1-1. 313078. 308-1-2. 313076. 139-1-1. 313079. GOSSYPIUM sp. Malvaceae. From Mexico. Seeds collected by O. F. Francke, Mexico, D. F. Received April 7, 1966. Paso del Toro, Veracruz. Elevation 20 meters. Bush to 15 feet high; branches many. Flowers small, bright yellow. Five-lock bolls. 313080 to 313084. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by Royal Horticultural Society Gardens, Wisley, Ripley, Surrey, England. Received April 7, 1966. 313080. CYTILSUS ALBUS Hacquet Leguminosae. 313081. GAULTHETTYA X WISLEYENSIS (Marchant) Rehd. Ericaceae. 313082. PINUS GRIFFITHII M’Clell. in Griffith Pinaceae. 313083. RHODODENDRON LITIENSE Balf. & Forr. Ericaceae. 313084. RHODODENDRON PLANETUM I. B. Balf. 313085 to 313090. From Denmark. Seeds presented by the Botanical Garden, Copenhagen. Received April 8, 1966. 313085. CYCLAMEN AFRICANUM Boiss. & Reut. Primulaceae. 313086. CYCLAMEN BALEARICUM Willk. 313087. CYCLAMEN GRAECUM Link. 313088. CYCLAMEN LIBANOTICUM Hildebr. 313089. CYCLAMEN PERSICUM Mill. Persian cyclamen. 313090. CYCLAMEN PSEUD-IBERICUM Hildebr. 313091. LUPINUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS L. Leguminosae. Bitter lupine. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by Stellenbosch Uni- versity, Cape Province through the Division of Seed Control, Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Received April 8, 1966. S.E. Blue No. 1. 313092 to 313095. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. From Brazil. Seeds presented by Departmento de Pesquiza e Experimentacao Agropecuaria, Porto Alegre. Received April 8, 1966. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 103 313092 to 313095—Continued 313092. ‘Carazinho’. 313094. ‘Preludio’. 313093. ‘Curitiba’. 313095. ‘Vila Velha’. 313096. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. From Cyprus. Seeds presented by Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Nicosia. Received April 8, 1966. ‘Kyperounda’. 313097 and 313098. From Ireland. Seeds presented by J. J. Brady, Department of Agriculture, Dublin. Received April 8, 1966. 313097. HORDEUM DISTICHON L. Gramineae. ‘Beorna’. 313098. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. ‘Quern’. 313099 to 313101. From Germany. Seeds presented by Heine-Peragis, Getreidezucht, Hanover. Received April 8, 1966. 313099. HORDEUM DISTICHON L. Gramineae. ‘Ammer’. 313100 and 313101. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. 313100. ‘Falke’. 313101. ‘Kolibri’. 313102 to 313109. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. From Colombia. Seeds presented by Rockefeller Foundation, Bogota. Re- ceived April 8, 1966. 313102. ‘Barcino Candelario’. 313106. ‘Menkemen’. 313103. ‘Cana Arroz’. 313107. ‘Narino’. 313104. ‘Fr-K.AD-Gabo’. 313108. ‘Toca’. 313105. ‘Kt-Rio Negro’. 313109. ‘Tres Granos’. 313110 and 313111. HORDEUM DISTICHON L. Gramineae. From Sweden. Seeds presented by Plant Breeding Institute, Landskrona. Received April 8, 1966. 313110. Weibulls No. 5897. 313111. Weibulls No. 5923. 313112. HORDEUM DISTICHON L. Gramineae. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by Plant Breeding Institute, Cambridge. Received April 8, 1966. ‘Spratt’. 313113. HORDEUM DISTICHON L. Gramineae. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by Elsom’s (Spalding) Ltd., Elsom House, Spalding. ‘Europa’. 313114. HORDEUM DISTICHON L. Gramineae. From Germany. Seeds presented by Max Planck Institute, Koln-Vogelsang. ‘Ceresia’. 104 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 313115. AVENA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Common oats. From Finland. Seeds presented by Plant Breeding Institute of Kankkija, Tamminsto, Helsingin. ‘Hannes’. 313116. ILEX CRENATA Thunb. Aquifoliaceae. From Great Britain. Plants purchased from Hillier & Sons, Winchester, England. Received April 11, 1966. ‘Mariesii’. 313117. VERNONIA sp. Compositae. From Ethiopia. Seeds collected by R. E. Perdue, Jr., agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Numbered April 11, 1966. Col. No. 6403. Open hillside above flood plain along Bonga-Wush Wush road, Kaffa Province. Weed to 6 feet, woody perennial; flowers lavender, bracts white. 313118 to 313204. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. Peanut. From Taiwan. Seeds presented by Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Taipei. Received April 11, 1966. Varieties bred in Taiwan. Spanish types. 313123. 0006. 313118. 0001. 313124. 0007. 313119. 0002. 313125. 0008. 313120. 0008. 313126. 0009. 313121. 0004. 313127. 0010. 313122. 0005. 313128. 0011. Virginia types: 313129. 0101. 313130. 0102. Native varieties of Taiwan. Spanish types. 313131. 0301. 313142. 03138. 313132. 0302. 313143. 0314. 313133. 0304. 313144. 0316. 313134. 0305. 313145. 0317. 313135. 0306. 313146. 0318. 313136. 0307. 313147. 0319. 313137. 0308. 313148. 0320. 313138. 0309. 313149. 0321. 313139. 0310. 313150. 0322. 313140. 0311. 313151. 0323. 313141. 0312. Virginia types. 313152. 0401. 313154. 0408. 313153. 0402. 313155. 0404. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 105 313118 to 313204—Continued Varieties from Mainland China. Spanish types. 313156. 0601. 313160. 0605. 313157. 0602. 313161. 0606. 313158. 0603. 313162. 0607. 313159. 0604. Virginia types. 313163. 0701. 313166. 0704. 313164. 0702. 313167. 0705. 313165. 0703. Varieties introduced from Japan. Spanish types. 313168. 0908. 313175. 0917. 313169. 0905. 313176. 0919. 313170. 0907. 313177. 0923. 313171. 0912. 313178. 0924. 313172. 0913. 313179. 0927. 313173. 0915. 313189. 0928. 313174. 0916. 313181. 0932. Varieties introduced from Ryukyu. Spanish type. 313182. 1202. Varieties introduced from Philippines. Spanish types. 313183. 1501. 313184. 1502. 313185. 1508. Virginia types. 313186. 1601. 313187. 1602. Varieties introduced from Vietnam. Spanish types. 313188. 1801. 313191. 1804. 313189. 1802. 313192. 1805. 313190. 1803. 313193. 1806. Varieties introduced from Malaysia. Spanish type. 313194. 2401. Varieties introduced from Israel. Spanish types. 313195. 3901. 313196. 3902. 106 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 313118 to 313204—Continued Virginia types. 313197. 4001. 313198. 4002. Varieties introduced from Dahomey. Spanish type. 313199. 4501. Varieties introduced from Congo. Spanish types. 313200. 5101. 313201. 5102. Varieties introduced from Cuba. Spanish type. 313202. 9301. Varieties introduced from Brazil. Spanish types. 313203. 9601. 313204. 9602. 313205 to 313545. From Mexico. Seeds presented by Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agricolas, Mexico, D. F., Numbered April 11, 1966. 313205. PHASEOLUS ACUTIFOLIUS A. Gray Leguminosae. X-174. 9. Mapastepec, Chiapas, 1946. Elevation 100 m. ‘Rosa negro’. 313206. PHASEOLUS AUREUS Roxb. Mungbean. 12. A. Crispin, Sinaloa, 1964. ‘Mungo verde’. 313207 to 313212. PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. Lima bean. 313207. X-9023. 105-a. Soyalo, Chiapas. Elevation 1,200 m. Patashete’. Black. Bochil, Chiapas. Elevation 1,200 m. 313208. X-9069. 196-a. ‘Patashete’. 313209. X-9071. 198-a. ‘Patashete’. Buff, black. 313210. X-9072. 199-a. ‘Patashete’. Black. 313211. X-9074. 201-a. ‘Negro Azcatlan’. Black. 313212. X-9075. 202-a. ‘Blanco de Azcatlan’. White. 313213 to 313543. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. State of Aguascalientes. Place and year of original collection indicated where known. 313213. Exposicion E.N.A. 2-A. ‘Garrapata’. Gray coffee colored. 313214. Exposicion E.N.A. 4. ‘Bayo’. Rincon de Romos, 1948. Ele- vation 1,950 m. 313215. Exposicion E.N.A. 6. ‘Apetito’. Pabellon, 1948. Elevation 1,950 m. Light purple. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 313205 to 313545—Continued 313213 to 313543—Continued 313216. Exposicion E.N.A. 8. ‘Burro-bola’. 107 Rincon de Romos, 1948. Elevation 1,950 m. Mottled. 313217. Exposition E.N.A. 9. ‘Singuino’. Rincon de Romos, 1948. Elevation 1,950 m. Purple. 313218. C. Exp. Pab.16. 1948. ‘Panzade,E puerco’. Pearl gray. 313219. C. Exp. Pab.19. ‘Guero’. Elevation 1,950m. White. 313220. C. Exp. Pab. 24. 1948. ‘Bayo tepetate’. Elevation 1,950 m. Buff. 313221. C. Exp. Pab. 27(27-1). 1948. ‘Pato blanco’. Elevation 1,950 m. Dark buff. 313222. X-2535. 29. ‘Garrapata’. Aguascalientes, 1946. Elevation 1,870 m. Mottled. 313223. X-2535. 36. ‘Cuarenteno’. Aguascalientes. Elevation 1,870 m. Rosy yellow. 313224. X-2535. 37. ‘Garrapata’. Aguascalientes. Elevation 1,870 m. Coffee colored. 313225. X-2535. 40. ‘Garbancillo’. Aguascalientes. Elevation 1,870 m. Yellowish. 313226. X-2535. 44. ‘Canario. Aguascalientes. Elevation 1,870 m. Dirty white. 313227. X-2535. 45. ‘Negro’. Aguascalientes. Elevation 1,870 m. Black. 313228. X-2535. 48. ‘Garrapata’. Aguascalientes. Elevation 1,870 m. Coffee colored. 313229. X-2535. 49. ‘Bayo gordo’. Aguascalientes, 1952. Elevation 1,870 m. Buff. 313230. X-2535. 50. 1952. ‘Negro’. Elevation 1,870 m. 313231. X-2585. 51. ‘Bayo chico’. Rincon de Romos, 1952. Elevation 1,950 m. Buff. 313232. X-—2535. 52. ‘Canelo’. Rincon de Romos, 1952. Elevation 1,950 m. Lavender. 313233. X-2535. 538. ‘Cuarenteno’. Rincon de Romos, 1952. Ele- vation 1,950 m. Buff. ; 313234. X-2535. 54. ‘Garrapata’. Aguascalientes, 1952. Elevation 1,870 m. Mottled. 313235. X-2585. 56. ‘Canelo’. Aguascalientes, 1952. Elevation 1,870 m. Lavender. 313236. X-2535. 58. ‘Apetito’. San Francisco de Montero. Purple. 313237. X-—2535. 59. ‘Manzano’. San Francisco de Montero. Mottled. 313238. X-9110. 63-A. ‘Cacahuate’. Aguascalientes, 1954. Ele- vation 1,870 m. Rose red. 313239. X-9110. 63-B. ‘Cacahuate’. Aguascalientes, 1954. Ele- vation 1,870 m. Mixed. 313240. B.C.8-A. State of Chiapas. known. 313241. 2-A-1, Mirafiores, Baja California. Sulphur colored. Place and year of original collection indicated where 2-A-3-4. ‘Veracruzano’. Colonio Tolan. Elevation 200m. Dusky black. 108 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 313205 to 313545—Continued 313213 to 313543—Continued 313242. 38-A. ‘Bombon’. Colonio Tolan, 1946. Elevation 200 m. Opaque black. 313243. 5. 1950. 313244. X-689. 8. ‘Negro’. El Retiro, 1950. Elevation 1,400 m. Dusky black. 313245. X-1084. 15. ‘Blanco’. Comitan. Elevation 1,685 m. White. 313246. X-1030. 29. ‘Negro chimbo’. Acala. Dusky black. 313247. X-1068. 31. ‘Tsajal-chelnek’. San Cristobal de Las Casas, originally from Chiapilla. Elevation 550m. Red. 313248. X-1052. 37. ‘Palmero’.. Totolapa, 1946. Elevation 600 m. Dusky black. 313249. X-1024. 41. ‘Coloradito’. Acala, 1948. Elevation 600 m. Rose. 313250. X-1140. 58. ‘De suela’. Escuintla, 1950. Elevation 300 m. Dusky black. Bush type. 313251. X-1076. 64. ‘De vega’. Comitan, 1950. Elevation 1,635 m. Lavender. 313252. X-1022. 65. Acala. Elevation600m. Dusky black. 313253. X-1351. 73. ‘Rojo obscuro’. San Carlos, 1950. Elevation 1,020 m. 313254. X-1399. 84. ‘De suelo negro’. Altamira, 1950. Elevation 630m. Dusky black. Bush type. ; 313255. 104. ‘Negro’. S.E. de Comitan, 1952. Elevation 1,635 m. Dusky black. 313256. Desc-8 X. 109. ‘Mezclado’. Teopisca, 1950. Elevation 1,500 m. Dark red. aieae Desc-14 X. 115. Teopisca, 1950. Elevation 1,500 m. Dark red. 313258. X-8993. 120. ‘De vara’. San Cristobal de Las Casas. Ele- vation 1,200 m. Black. 313259. X-8997. 124-a. ‘Rosado’. San Cristobal de Las Casas. Red. 313260. X-8998. 125-a. ‘Rosa blanco’. San Cristobal de Las Casas. White. 313261. X-9000. 127. ‘Trapichito’. San Cristobal de Las Casas. Dark red. 313262. X-9002. 129-a. ‘Blanco’. San Cristobal de Las Casas. Ele- vation 1,200 m. White. 313263. X-90038. 130-a. ‘Rojo bolita’. San Cristobal de Las Casas. Elevation 1,200 m. Red. 313264. X-9006. 133-a. ‘Amarillo’, San Cristobal de Las Casas. Elevation 1,200 m. Light brown. 313265. 133-h. ‘Amarillo’. San Cristobal de Las Casas. Elevation 1,200 m. Buff. 313266. X-9007. 134-a. ‘Frijol-ancho’. San Cristobal de Las Casas. Elevation 1,200 m. Black. 313267. X-9008. 135-a. ‘Pinto’. San Cristobal de Las Casas. Ele- vation 1,200 m. Dark gray. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 313205 to 313545—Continued 313213 to 313543—Continued 109 313268. X-9009. 186-a. ‘Votil’. San Cristobal de Las Casas. Ele- vation 1,200 m. Clear purple. 313269. X-9012. 189-a. ‘Colorado’. Ixtapa. Elevation 1,100 m. Red. 313270. X-9014. 141-a. ‘Barreton’. Trinitana. Elevation 1,700 m. Brown. 313271. X-9017. 144-a. ‘Bayito’. Trinitana. Elevation 1,700 m. Coffee colored. 313272. X-9018. 145. ‘Barreton’. Trinitana. Elevation 1,700 m. Buff, black. 313273. X-9022. 149-a. ‘Bayodevega’. San Gregorio. Light red. 313274. X-9025. 152-a. ‘Blanco’. Comitan. Elevation 1,500 m. White. 313275. X-9027. 154-a. ‘Deenredo’. Comitan. Black. Pole type. 313276. X-9036. 163-a. ‘De enredo o Vara’. Comitan. Black. Pole type. 313277. X-9039. 166-a. ‘Frijol blanco’. Las Margaritas. White. 313278. X-9040. 167-a. ‘Barreton’. Las Margaritas. Black. 313279. 169-f. ‘Amarillo’, Las Margaritas. 313280. X-9044. 171-a. ‘Devara’. Candelaria. Rose colored. 313281. X-9084. 175. ‘Patas hete’. Bochil. Elevation 1,200 m. Black. 313282. X-9070. 197-a. ‘Colorado’. Bochil. Red. 313283. X-9080. 207-a. ‘Tierra caliente de vara’. Ocozocuautla. Black. 313284. X-9082. 209-a. ‘Negro veracruzano de la Frailesca’. Ocozo- cuautla. Black. 313285. X-9086. 213-a. ‘Vaina blanca’. Ocozocuautla. Black. 313286. 217-a. 313287. X-9091. 218-a. ‘Colorado de Comitan’. Ocozocuautla. Ele- vation 1,500 m. Red. 313288. 218-f. ‘Colorado de Comitan’. Ocozocuautla. Elevation 1,500 m. Dark buff. 313289. X-9092. 219-a. ‘Zinacatan’. Ocozocuautla. Elevation 1,500 m. White. 313290. X-9094. 221-a. Artalapa. Black. 313291. Kaplan, 241. ‘Frijol negro’. Tapachula. Black. State of Durango. Place and year of original collection indicated where known. 313292. X-—2612. 5. Francisco I. Madero, 1950. Elevation 1,950 m. Mouse colored. 313293. 15. Villa Madero, 1952. - 313294. 17-B. Nombre de Dios, 1952. 313295. 17-C. Nombre de Dios, 1952. 313296. 17-D. Nombre de Dios, 1952. Elevation 1,960 m. Light buff. Grayish brown. Lavender. Mouse colored. 110 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 313205 to 313545—Continued 313213 to 313543—Continued 313297. 17-E. Nombre de Dios, 1952. Light gray. 313298. 17-G. Nombre de Dios, 1952. White. 313299. 17-H. Nombre de Dios, 1952. Buff. 313300. 17-I. Nombre de Dios, 1952. Sulphur colored. 313301. 19. ‘Bayo’. La Sacuceda, 1952. Mouse colored. 313302. 20. ‘Bayo rata’. Durango, 1952. Elevation 1,898 m. Buff colored. 313303. 21. ‘Chapurrado’. Durango, 1952. Elevation 1,898 m. Buff. 313304. 22. ‘Bayo’. Vicente Guerrero, 1952. Elevation 1,898 m. Buff. 313305. 23. ‘Bayorata’. Guadalupe Victoria, 1952. Mouse colored. 313306. 24. Ejido de Canatlan, 1952. Buff. 313307. 25. Puerto Nuevo, 1952. Buff. 313308. 26. Durango, 1952. Elevation 1,898 m. Buff. 313309. 27. Canacatlan, 1952. Buff. 313310. 28. Guadalupe Victoria, 1952. Buff. 313311. 104. 29. ‘Bayo blanco’. Durango, 1952. Elevation 1,898 m. Buff. 313312. 102. 30. ‘Bayo rata’. Durango, 1952. Elevation 1,898 m. Mouse colored. 313313. 103. 31. ‘Bayo rata’. Durango, 1952. Elevation 1,898 m. Mouse colored. 313314. 107. 32. ‘Canario’. Elevation 2,020m. Sulphur colored. 313315. 36. ‘Amarillo’. Tepehuanes. Elevation1,900m. Yellow. State of Guanajuato. Place and year of original collection indicated where known. 313316. 1-A. ‘Palacio’, Acambaro. Elevation 1,856m. Buff. 313317. 5-A. ‘Carniro-b’. Buff garbanzo. 313318. 10-A. ‘Negro’. Celaya. Elevation 1,754 m. Bright black. 313319. 11-A. ‘Aluvia chica’. Celaya. Elevation 1,754 m. White. 313320. 18. ‘Mantequilla’, La Joya. Light buff. 313321. 24. ‘Canario’. El Pintor, 1945. Sulphur colored. 313322. 27. ‘Palacio higuerilla’. Yuriria, 1947. Light brown. 313323. 32. ‘Palacio bayo’. El] Carmen, Salamanca. 313324. 47. ‘Canario’. San Jose Valle, Santiago, 1947. Elevation 1,780 m. Canary yellow. 313325. 51. ‘Apetito’. Barranca de Huerta, 1950. Buff. 313326. 60. ‘Amarillo’. Tierras Negras, Penjamo. Elevation 1,760 m. Yellow. 313327. 63. ‘Caurenteno’. Leon. Elevation 1,809 m. Red. 313328. 67. ‘Negro brill’. 313329. 68. ‘Apetito morado’. El Pintor, Cortazar. Dark coffee colored. 313330. X-2421. 75. ‘Cuarenteno’. Guanajuato, 1950. Elevation 2,000 m. Dull yellow. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 111 313205 to 313545—Continued 313213 to 313543—Continued 313331. X-2455. 87-A. ‘Morado’. 5 Kms. Silao (Seleccion) 1950. Elevation 1,777 m. 313332. X-2397. ‘Coloradito guinda’. Dolores Hidalgo, 1950. Eleva- tion 1,895 m. 313333. 103. ‘Bayo gordo’. San Miguel Allende, 1952. Elevation 1,852 m. Shiny black. 313334. 105. ‘Ojodeliebre’. Santa Maria Antillan, 1952. Pinto. 313335. 107. ‘Bayo’. Dolores Hidalgo, 1952. Elevation 1,895 m. 313336. 108. ‘Bayo’. Atotonilco, 1952. 313337. 22. 109. ‘Colombia’. Vista Hermosa, 1952. Elevation 1,750 m. Reddish buff. 313338. 20. 110. ‘Ojodeliebre’. Salamanca, 1952. Elevation 1,720 m. Dull buff. 313339. 238. 111. ‘Negro’. San Miguel Allende, 1952. Elevation 1,910 m. Shiny black. State of Guerrero. Place and year of original collection indicated where known. 313340. X-2729. 18. ‘De vega’. Tiapehuala, 1950. Elevation 400 m. Buff. 313341. 27-B. ‘Bayo’. Santa Rosa. 313342. 27-C. ‘Morado palido’. Santa Rosa. 313343. 29-C. Colon, 1952. Shiny black. 313344. R-185. ‘Pardo’. Coahuayutla, 1952. Elevation 290 m. Mottled. 313345. R-185. 66. ‘Pan caliente’. Coahuayutla, 1952. Elevation 290 m. Light buff. 313346. R-3. 79. ‘Mantequilla’. Tecpan de Galeana, 1952. Elevation 120m. Light buff. 313347. R-1. 81. ‘Huapinol’. Tecpan de Galeana, 1952. Elevation 120 m. Dull black. 313348. X-8986. 84-A. ‘Rojito’. Iguala. Dark red. 313349. 87. ‘Mantequilla’. Market in Atoyac. Elevation 50 m. Light buff. State of Hidalgo. Place and year of original collection indicated where known. 313350. X-2816. 6—-A. ‘Franciscano negro’. E.P.A. Huichapan, 1952. Elevation 1,102 m. 313351. No.8. No data. 313352. 2826. 14-A. ‘Vaquita clara bayo’. E.P.A. Huichapan. Ele- vation 1,102 m. Grayish black. 313353. 2831. 19-A. ‘El moro jaspeado gris’. E.P.A. Huichapan. Elevation 1,102 m. Speckled. 313354. 24-A. ‘Garrapata’. Benito Juarez. Dark purple. 313355. 28-A. ‘Negro’. Huichapan. Elevation 2,102 m. Shiny black. 313356. 29-A. ‘Amarillo’. Benito Juarez. Yellow. 313357. Exp N.A. 39-A. ‘Bayo delgado’. Huichapan, 1948. Elevation 2,102 m. Light buff. 112 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 313205 to 313545—Continued 313213 to 313543—Continued 313358. Exp. N.A. 40-A. ‘Bayo blanquisco’. Huichapan, 1948. Eleva- tion 2,102 m. Buff. 313359. Exp.N.A.45-A. ‘Amarillo’. Sabinita. Yellow. 313360. “xc. N.A. 49-A. ‘Vaquita’. Huicahapan (mezcla), 1948. Ele- vation 2,102 m. Dark buff. 3188... 51. ‘Garambullo’. Pachuca. Elevation 2,435 m. Dark purple. 313362. 37-B. ‘Pinto’. Pachuca, 1952. Elevation 2,370 m. Dark purple. 2 3363. 37-C. ‘Amarillo’, Pachuca, 1952. Elevation 2,370 m. Yellow. 313364. 36. 59. ‘Bayo’. Pachuca, 1952. Elevation 2,370 m. Pale yellow. 313365. X-9106. 68-A. ‘San Franciscano rosado’. Ixmiquilpan. Black. 313366. 9107. 65—-A. ‘Cacahuate’. Ixmiquilpan. Creamy red. State of Jalisco. Place and year of original collection indicated where known. 313367. 4. ‘Apetito’. Jalostotitlan, 1945. Elevation 1,535 m. Purple. 313368. 5. ‘Tempranillo’. Jalostotitlan, 1945. Light buff. 313369. 6-1. No. data. 313370. 9. Tizapan, 1950. ‘Sicileno bola’. Dark buff. 313371. 10. ‘Pastilla’. Jalostotitlan. Pale rose. 313372. 13-B. ‘Bayo azufrado’. In 1950. 313373. 16. ‘Burro bola’. Jalostatitlan, 1945. Light brown. 313374. 18-B. Tizapan, 1950. Dull brown. 313375. 19. ‘Garbancillo’. Santa Anita, 1950. Pale yellow. 313376. 20. ‘Garbancillo’. Tlaquepaque, 1950. Pale yellow. 313377. 31. ‘Mezquitillo’. Tecalitlan, 1948. Sulphur colored. 313378. 32. ‘Zamorano’. Yahualica, 1948. Buff. 313379. 34. ‘Pastilla’. El Borde Teocaltiche. Mottled purple. 313380. 37. ‘Amarillo’. Las Flores. Elevation 1,850 m. Buff. 313381. 41. ‘Garbancillo’. Yahualica, 1949. Buff. 313382. 43. ‘Mezquitillo’. Zapotiltic, 1950. Yellowish. 313383. 44. ‘Mezquitillo’. Zapotiltic, 1950. Pale yellow. 313384. 48. ‘Moro’. Tepatitlan, 1950. Darkly mottled. 313385. 49. ‘Apetito’. Tuxpan, 1950. Purplish black. 313386. 50. ‘Mezquitillo’, Tuxpan, 1950. Yellowish. 313387. 54. ‘Bayo delgado’. Tenamaxtlan, 1948. Lightly mottled. 313388. 55. ‘Tempranillo’. Lagos, 1948. Elevation 1,880 m. Buff. 313389. 57. ‘Blanco’. Lagos, 1948. Elevation 1,880 m. White. 313390. X-2661. 58-B. Km. 165 a Guadalajara, 1950. Elevation 1,600 m. Selection by plant; yellow. 313391. X-2662. 59-B. Jalostotitlan, 1950. Selection by plant; buff. 313392. X-2726. 61. ‘Pardo claro’. Guadalajara, 1946. Elevation 1,589 m. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 113 313205 to 313545—Continued 313213 to 313543—Continued 313393. X-2726. 62. ‘Amarillo verdoso.’ Guadalajara, 1946. Eleva- tion 1,589 m. 313394. 68. ‘Ejote’. Guadalajara, 1949. Elevation 1,589 m. Yellow. 313395. 71. ‘Blanco’. Guadalajara, 1949. Elevation 1,589m. White. 313396. 89. ‘Bayo.’ Guadalajara, 1940. Elevation 1,589 m. 313397. 93. ‘Bayo’. Guadalajara, 1950. Elevation 1,589 m. 313398. 112. ‘Negro brill’. Lagos, 1950. 313399. 113. ‘Bayo’. Ojuelos, 1952. 313400. 115. ‘Pardo’. San Jorge, 1952. 313401. 116. Ojuelos, 1952. ‘Rosa’. 313402. 117. ‘Morado bayo’. Ojuelos, 1952. 313403. 118. ‘Negrobrill. Ojuelos, 1952. 313404. 125. ‘Cacahuate’. Hueyucan, 1952. Red. 313405. 127. ‘Blanco’. Hueyucan, 1952. White. 313406. Desc. 32. 128. ‘Cafeclaro.’ El Grullo. 313407. X-33. 129. ‘Gris perla’. El Grullo, 1952. 313408. X-34. 130. ‘Gris’. El Grullo. Black. 313409. X-9116. 133-A. Guadalajara. Elevation 1,589 m. 313410. 134. ‘Bayo’. La Quilella. Elevation 1,940 m. State of Mexico. Place and year of original collection indicated where known. 313411. 1. ‘Ojo de liebre’. Toluca market, 1950. Elevation 2,675 m. Buff. 313412. 3. ‘Blanco’. Toluca market, 1948. Elevation 2,675 m. 313413. 6. ‘Blanco’. Toluca market, 1946. Elevation 2,675 m. 313414. 6-A. ‘Garbancillo’. Toluca market, 1948. Elevation 2,675 m. White. 313415. 8-A. ‘Rosa morado’. 313416. 9-B. ‘Amarillo’. Toluca market, 1950. Elevation 2,675 m. 313417. 10. ‘Morado pardo’. Toluca market. Elevation 2,675 m. White, black. 313418. 11. Toluca. Elevation 2,675 m. Mixed; buff. 313419. 12. Toluca, 1946. Elevation 2,675 m. Mixed; shiny black. 313420. 14-A. ‘Bayo gordo’. Toluca, 1950. Buff. 313421. 15. ‘Canario’. In 1950. 313422. 15-A. ‘Canario’. Canary yellow. 313423. 16-B. ‘Amarillo claro’. Toluca, 1945. 313424. 16-C. ‘Morado claro’. Toluca, 1950. 313425. 16-D. ‘Bayocafe’. Toluca, 1947. 313426. 17-A. ‘Bayocafe’. Toluca, 1945. 313427. 19-A. ‘Parraleno’. In 1945. 313428. 19-B. ‘Pardo’. Toluca. Spotted. 114 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 313205 to 313545—Continued 313213 to 313543—Continued 313429. 20. ‘Morado claro’. Toluca, 1948. 313430. 22. ‘Bayoclaro’. Chalco. Mixture. 313431. 24. ‘Negro opaco’. Chalco market, 1950. 313432. 25. No data. 313433. 26-A. ‘Bayocafe’. Chalco market. 313434. 26-B. ‘Bayorosa’. Chalco market, 1950. 313435. 388-A. ‘Amarillo’. Cuautitlan. Yellow. 313436. 41. ‘Apetito’. Cuautitlan. Buff. 313437. 45-B. No data. 313438. 45-C-1. ‘Pardoclaro’. Chalco. 313439. 47-A. ‘Pardo’. Texcoco market. Elevation 2,216 m. 313440. 49. ‘Amarillo’. Texacoco market, 1945. Elevation 2,216 m. 313441. 52-A. ‘Ojodeliebre’. Chapingo. Elevation 2,240 m. 313442. 53-A. ‘Aluvia chica’. Chapingo. Elevation 2,240 m. 313443. 72. ‘Bayo’. Santa Cruz, 1948. 313444. 78. ‘Negro brill’. Zumpango. 313445. 87. ‘Negro brill’. Mexico-Puebla, Km. 36, 1952. 313446. 91. ‘Capuchino’. Amecameca, 1952. Elevation 2,395 m. 313447. 38. 92. ‘Negro’. Reyes Acuzac, 1952. Elevation 2,210 m. Dark buff. 313448. 8. 93. ‘Cafe’. Tizayuca, Texcoco, 1952. Dull black. 313449. 40. 107. ‘Oje de liebre’. Reyes Acuzac, 1952. Elevation 2,210 mm; -einto: 313450. 39. 108. ‘Moro’. Reyes Acuzac, 1952. Elevation 2,210 m. Dark gray. 313451. 31. 110. ‘Negro’. San M. Totlongo, 1952. Elevation 2,165 m. Black. 313452. 30. 112. ‘Garbancillo’. Santa Clara, Cuautitlan, 1952. Ele- vation 2,170 m. Buff. 313453. X-9105. 115. ‘Canario’. Texcoco. Elevation 2,216 m. Buff. ck Ing. Miranda. 311. Tenancingo, 1965. Elevation 2,100 m. ed. 313455. Miranda. 185. ‘Ayocote’. Tlaltenango. Various colors. 313456. X-9124. 147-A. Pitalcingo. Black. 313457. X-9192. 149. ‘Criollo’. Zacapoaxtla. Elevation 1,500 m. Black. State of Michoacan. Place and year of original collection indicated where known. 313458. 10. ‘Bayo’. In 1950. 313459. 15. ‘Mexicano’. Tanaquilla, 1948. Pale rose. 313460. 16. ‘Zaxapeno’. Sahuayo, 1948. Elevation 1,575 m. Buff. 313461. 28. ‘Encerado’. Sahuayo, 1945. Elevation 1,575 m. Gray. 313462. 30. ‘Rosita’. La Goleta, 1948. Lavender. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 313205 to 313545—Continued 313213 to 313543—Continued 115 313463. 313464. 313465. 313466. 313467. 313468. 313469. 313470. 313471. 313472. Buff. State of known. 313473. 313474. 313475. 313476. 313477. 313478. State of known. 313479. 313480. 313481. Buff. 313482. 313483. White. 313484, Black. 313485. 313486. 313487. 313488. State of known. 313489. 313490. 313491. 313492. black. 313493. Red. 33. ‘Cacahuate’. Cuitzeo, 1948. Dark buff. 38. ‘Bolita’, Tocumbo, 1950. Buff. 42. ‘Mexicano’. Tanhuato, 1950. Lavender. 44, ‘Mexicano’. Tocumbo, 1950. Very light. 47. ‘Amapolo’. City Hidalgo, 1947. Pale lavender. 48. ‘Morado’. Patzcuaro,1948. Elevation 2,138 m. 49. ‘Bayo’. Patzcuaro, 1948. Elevation 2,138 m. Brown. 56. ‘Negro’. Jiquilpan, 1952. Shiny Black. Desc. (24) 68. Tuncato, 1949. Elevation 1,600 m. 84. ‘Alborgon’. Ejido Tabera Tuncato. Elevation 1,600 m. Morelia. Place and year of original collection indicated where 2-A-1. ‘Cafe’. 9. ‘Negro brill’. Cuernavaca, 1952. 17. ‘Negro opaco’. (Chiapas-3-A). Progreso, 1952. MGR. 32: <‘Crema.cafe’. F.C.R. 385. ‘Negro brill’, Tepalcingo, Morelos. F.C.R. 36. ‘Negro opaco’. Tepalcingo. Oaxaca. Place and year of original collection indicated where X-784. 9. ‘Bayo’. Cuilapan, 1950. 14. ‘Negro opaco’. Ixtespec. Elevation100m. Shiny. X-9133. 51. ‘Cuarenteno’. Ocotlan. Elevation 1,600 m. X-9139. 57-A. ‘Amarillo’. Ocotlan. Elevation 1,600 m. X-9140. 58. ‘Blanco chico’. Ocotlan. Elevation 1,600 m. X-9145. 63-A. ‘Negro delgado’. Ejutla. Elevation 1,600 m. X-9153. 71-A. ‘Blanco’. Ixtlan de Juarez. X-9154. 72. Ixtlan de Juarez. Thick, opaque black. X-9155. 73-A. La Punta. Thin, black. 88. Opaque black. Puebla. Place and year of original collection indicated where Gray or spotted. 2-A. ‘Negro brill’. Tepeaca market 1943. Elevation 2,243 m. 8-A. ‘Bayo’. Tehuacan market. Elevation 1,696 m. Black. 11-C. ‘Negro’. Tehuacan, 1946. Elevation 1,696 m. Dull 23-A. ‘Sangre loro’. Esperanza, 1945. Elevation 2,454 m. 116 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 313205 to 313545—Continued 313213 to 313543—Continued 313494. 27-C-1. ‘Blanco’. Esperanza mixture. Elevation 2,454 m. Brownish. ; 313495. 31-B. ‘Negro brill’. Tehuacan. Elevation 1,696 m. 313496. X-80. 56-C. ‘Ayocote negro’. Zacapoaxtla market, 1947. Elevation 1,800 m. 313497. 84. ‘Ayocote’. San Lucas El Grande. Elevation 2,340 m. White, black, purple. 313498. 18. 85. ‘Amarillo’. City Serdan, 1952. Elevation 2,450 m. Yellow. 313499. 109. ‘Boludo’. El Seco, 1948. Elevation 2,320 m. Shiny black. 313500. 124. ‘Ayocote negro’. Palmar de Bravos, 1948. Elevation 2,180 m. Purple, white. 313501. 130. ‘Parraleno colorado’. Palmar de Bravos. Elevation 2,180 m. Purple, black. 313502. 132. ‘Delgado’. Chiutla de Tapia, 1952. Elevation 1,010 m. Shiny black. 313503. 141-B. Matamoros. Elevation 1,600 m. Mixture. 313504. 150-B. ‘Amarillo’. Zacapoaxtla. Elevation 1,500m. Yellow. 313505. 151-B. ‘Mantequilla’. Zacapoaxtla. Elevation 1,500 m. Greenish yellow. 313506. X-9196. 152-A. ‘Ayocote negro brill’. Hueyapa, Tlatlauqui. Elevation 1,500 m. 313507. X-9200. 156. ‘Moteado’. Tlatlauqui. Elevation 1,500 m. Shiny black. 313508. X-9195. 161-A. ‘Calete’. (de Tetelilla) Tlatlauqui. Eleva- tion 1,500 m. Buff. 313509. 165-B. ‘Gris’. Zacatlan. Black. 313510. 169. ‘Zamorano’. In 1954. Buff. 313511. 175. ‘Bayo’. Linton. Tlachichuca, 1956. 313512. 176. ‘Amarillo’. Linto. Tlachichuca, 1956. 313513. 181. ‘Canario’. Miranda. Santa Ana Xalmimilileo, 1956. Ele- vation 2,300 m. 313514. 182. ‘Negro’. Miranda. Tetela de Ocampo. Elevation 2,300 m. 313515. 183. ‘Negro,. Miranda. Tlaltenango. Elevation 2,300 m. 313516. 184. ‘Bayo’. Miranda. Tlaltenango. 313517. 186. ‘Negro’. Miranda. Tlaltenango. State of San Luis Potosi. Place and year of original collection indicated where known. 313518. 7. ‘Pardo bayo’. San Luis Potosi, 1952. Elevation 1,877 m. Mixed lot. State of Sinaloa. Place and year of original collection indicated where known. 313519. 1-A. ‘Azufrado’. In 1948. Sulphur colored. 313520. 11. ‘Bayoblanco’. A. Crispin, 1964. Bigte of Tlaxcala. Place and year of original collection indicated where nown. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 117 313205 to 313545—Continued 313213 to 313543—Continued 313521. 17. ‘Acerado cafe’. Ing. Miranda. San Pablo de Monte, 1965. Elevation 2,230 m. 313522. 18. ‘Negro’. Ing. Miranda. San Pablo de Monte, 1965. Ele- vation 2,230 m. State of Veracruz. Place and year of original collection indicated where known. 313523. 1-A-1. Veracruz. 313524. X-890. 8. ‘Vaquita’. Altotonga, 1946. Elevation 1,187 m. White, black. 313525. F.V. 12. ‘Amarillo’. Papantla, 1948. Elevation 298 m. Yel- low. 313526. 114. 17. ‘Negro jaro’. Fortin, 1952. Elevation 1,130 m. Dull black. 313527. 115. 18. ‘Negro jaro’. Fortin, 1952. Dull black. 313528. 117. ‘Blanco’. Francisco Cardenas. Ranco de la Felicidad, Michoapan. State of Zacatecas. Place and year of original collection indicated where known. 313529. 2-A. ‘Blanco’. Ejido Alberto, 1948. White. 313530. 3-A. ‘Canario’. Ejido San Alberto, 1953. Sulphur colored. 313531. 6-A. ‘Apetito’. Ojo Caliente, 1948. Elevation 1,850 m. 313532. 10-A-1. No data. 313533. 12. No data. 313534. 12. No data. 313535. 19. ‘Buengusto’. Nochixtlan, 1946. Elevation 1,800 m. Sul- phur colored. 313536. 36. ‘Blanco’. Sain Alto, 1952. Buff. 313537. 38. ‘Panza puerca’. Fresnillo, 1952. Elevation 1,800 m. Pearl gray. 313538. 41. ‘Canario’. Ojo Caliente, 1952. Elevation 1,800 m. Purple. 313539. 42. ‘Morado’. Fresnillo, 1952. Elevation 1,800 m. Buff. 313540. 43. ‘Bayo’. Fresnillo, 1952. Elevation 1,800 m. 313541. 45. ‘Bayo’. Zacatecas, 1952. Elevation 1,800 m. 313542. 46. ‘Bayo’. Zacatecas, 1952. Elevation 1,800 m. 313543. 50. ‘Canario’. Zacatecas, 1952. Elevation 2,160 m. Yellow. 313544 and 313545. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi Leguminosae. Cowpea. en X-9081. 208-a. ‘De castilla vigna’. Ocozocuautla, Chiapas. Black. ea ACM-RGGC. 207. ‘Vigna’. Coatepec, Mexico, 1957. Mante- quilla. 313546 to 313548. MICROCITRUS AUSTRALIS (Planchon) Swingle Rutaceae. From Australia. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Division of Horticulture, Sydney. Received April 14, 1966. Received from Mr. Charleton, Blackbutt, Queensland. 118 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 313546 to 313548—Continued 313546. No. 230. Broad width leaf clone. 313547. No. 231. Medium width leaf clone. 313548. No. 232. Narrow width leaf clone. 313549 to 313551. From the Netherlands. Plants presented by F. W. Holmes, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Numbered April 14, 1966. 313549. ULMUS AMERICANA L. Ulmaceae. American elm. G 14635. Tree uniform, medium erect, medium leafy, much branched, procumbent drooping. Excellent winter hardiness and spring vigor. Re- sistant to Dutch elm disease. 313550. ULMUS CARPINIFOLIA Gleditsch Smoothleaf elm. G 14633. ‘Christine Buisman’. Tree uniform, very erect, medium leafy, much branched. Excellent winter hardiness and spring vigor. 313551. ULMUS HOLLANDICA Mill. Dutch elm. G 14634. ‘Belgica’. Tree uniform, very erect. Branches many, alter- nate in 2 opposite rows. Excellent winter hardiness and spring vigor. Susceptible to Dutch elm disease. 313552 to 313554. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, Eng- land. Numbered April 14, 1966. 313552. VICIA FABA var. EQUINA Pers. Leguminosae. 313553. VICIA FABA var. MINOR (Peterm.) Beck 313554. VICIA LUTEA L. 313555. VICIASATIVA L. Leguminosae. From France. Seeds presented by Station de Amelioration des Plantes, Montpellier. Numbered April 14, 1966. 313556 and 313557. From Australia. Seeds presented by Division of Plant Industry, Common- wealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Num- bered April 14, 1966. 313556. VICIA ERVILIA (L.) Willd. Leguminosae. Bitter vetch. C.P.I. 24890. 313557. VICIA PANNONICA Crantz C.P.I. 22901. 313558 to 313570. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Rice. From Taiwan. Seeds presented by Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Taipei. Numbered April 14, 1966. 313558. ‘Deo-gen-mean-don’. 313565. ‘Taichung 176’. 313559. ‘Hsinchu 56’. 313566. ‘Taichung 178’. 313560. ‘Hualien 18’. 313567. ‘Taichung 179’. 313561. ‘Kaohsiung’. 313568. ‘Tainan 2’. 313562. ‘Shun-gan’. 313569. ‘Tainung 45’. 313563. ‘Taichung 162’. 313570. ‘Taipei 8’. 313564. ‘Taichung 172’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 i119 313571 to 313902. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. From Guatemala. 313571. Col. No. 313572. Col. No. 313573. Col. No. 313574. Col. No. 313575. Col. No. 313576. Col. No. 313577. Col. No. 313578. Col. No. 313579. Col. No. 313580. Col. No. 313581. Col. No. 313582. Col. No. 313583. Col. No. 313584. Col. No. 313585. Col. No. 313586. Col. No. 313587. Col. No. 313588. Col. No. 313589. Col. No. 313590. Col. No. 313591. Col. No. 313592. Col. No. 313593. Col. No. 313594. Col. No. 313595. Col. No. 313596. Col. No. 313597. Col. No. 313598. Col. No. 313599. Col. No. 313600. Col. No. 313601. Col. No. 313602. Col. No. 313603. Col. No. 313604. Col. No. 313605. Col. No. 313606. Col. No. Common bean. Seeds grown by Regional Office for the Northern Zone of the Inter-American Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Organization of American States, Chimaltenango. Selections made for superior yield by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Maryland. Original seed collected in Colombia. Antioquia 6. Antioquia 12. Antioquia 18. Antioquia 25. Antioquia 26. Antioquia 34. Antioquia 36. Antioquia 64. Antioquia 94. Antioquia 106. Antioquia 140. Atlantico 1. Atlantico 6. Boyaca 1. Boyaca 4. Boyaca 5. Boyaca 6. Boyaca 8. Boyaca 21. Boyaca 22. Boyaca 30. Boyaca 101. Boyaca 104. Cauca 15. Cauca 31. Cauca 33. Cauca 36. Cauca 38. Cauca 39. Cauca 41. Cundinamarca 11. Cundinamarca 17. Cundinamarca 45. Cundinamarca 65. Cundinamarca 112. Cundinamarca 47A. Numbered April 15, 1966. 120 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 313571 to 313902—Continued 313607. 313608. 313609. 313610. 313611. 313612. 313613. 313614. 313615. 313616. 313617. 313618. 313619. 313620. 313621. 313622. 313623. 313624. 313625. 313626. 313627. 313628. 313629. 313630. 313631. 313632. 313633. 313634. 313635. 313636. 313637. 313638. 313639. 313640. 313641. 313642. 313643. 313644, 313645. 313646. 313647. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. 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. Cundinamarca 115. Cundinamarca 116. Cundinamarca 120. Cundinamarca 187. Cundinamarca 138. Cundinamarca 140. Cundinamarca 146. Huila 2. Huila 5. Huila 6. Huila 7. Huila 9. Huila 12. Huila 14. Huila 17. Huila 19. Huila 23. Magdalena 3. Magdalena 11. Magdalena 12. Narino 2. Narino 4. Narino 7. Narino 11. Narino 12. Narino 24. Narino 47. Narino 50. Santander del Norte 1. Santander del Norte 3. Santandwer del Norte 6. Santander del Sur 9. Tolima 17. Tolima 35. Tolima 39. Valle 3. Valle 4. Valle 10. Valle 15. Valle 16. Valle 17. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 121 313571 to 313902—Continued Original seed collected in Brazil. 313648. Col. No. 1. 313649. Col. No. 6. Original seed collected in Costa Rica. 313650. Col. No. 2. Original seed collected in Belgian Congo. 313651. Col. No. 2. 313652. Col. No. 5. 313653. Col. No. 6. Original seed collected in Cuba. 313654. Col. No. 2. Original seed collected in Chile. 313655. 313656. 313657. Col. No. 7. Col. No. 23. Col. No. 27. Original seed collected in Ecuador. 313658. Col. No. 5. 313659. Col. No. 6. 313660. Col. No. 10. 313661. Col. No. 12. 313662. Col. No. 32. 313663. Col. No. 45. 313664. Col. No. 64. 313665. Col. No. 66. 313666. Col. No. 68. 313667. Col. No. 71. 313668. Col. No. 72. 313669. Col. No. 73. 313670. Col. No. 89. 313671. Col. No. 90. 313672. Col. No. 92. 313673. Col. No. 116. 313674. Col. No. 132. 313675. Col. No. 134. 313676. Col. No. 149. Original seed collected in Ethiopia. 313696. Col. No. 4. 313697. Col. No. 5. Original seed collected in Italy. 313698. Col. No. 3. Original seed collected in Japan. 313699. Col. No. 2. 313677. Col. No. 199. 313678. Col. No. 200. 313679. Col. No. 206. 313680. Col. No. 208. 313681. Col. No. 217. 313682. Col. No. 247. 313683. Col. No. 250. 313684. Col. No. 258. 313685. Col. No. 267. 313686. Col. No. 269. 313687. Col. No. 272. 313688. Col. No. 275. 313689. Col. No. 277. 313690. Col. No. 279. 313691. Col. No. 299. 313692. Col. No. 307. 313693. Col. No. 318. 313694. Col. No. 319. 313695. Col. No. 328. 122 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 313571 to 313902—Continued 313700. Col. No. 3. Original seed collected in Mexico. 313701. Col. No. 3. 313741. Col. No. 128. 313702. Col. No. 4. 313742. Col. No. 129. 313703. Col. No. 5. 313743. Col. No. 130. 313704. Col. No. 6 313744. Col. No. 181. 313705. Col. No. 9. 313745. Col. No. 148. 313706. Col. No. 10. 313746. Col. No. 144. 313707. Col. No. 11. 313747. Col. No. 147. 313708. Col. No. 17. 313748. Col. No. 156. 313709. Col. No. 19. 313749. Col. No. 157. 313710. Col. No. 20. 313750. Col. No. 161. 313711. Col. No. 21. 313751. Col. No. 1638. 313712. Col. No. 23. 313752. Col. No. 164. 313713. Col. No. 28. 313753. Col. No. 165. 313714. Col. No. 33. 313754. Col. No. 167. 313715. Col. No. 34. 313755. Col. No. 168. 313716. Col. No. 36. 313756. Col. No. 169. 313717. Col. No. 40. 313757. Col. No. 172. 313718. Col. No. 44. 313758. Col. No. 175. 313719. Col. No. 52. 313759. Col. No. 178. 313720. Col. No. 53. 313760. Col. No. 181. 313721. Col. No. 54. 313761. Col. No. 183. 313722. Col. No. 55. 313762. Col. No. 184. 313723. Col. No. 60. 313763. Col. No. 189. 313724. Col. No. 638. 313764. Col. No. 201. 313725. Col. No. 72. 313765. Col. No. 203. 313726. Col. No. 73. 313766. Col. No. 220. 313727. Col. No. 77. 313767. Col. No. 221. 313728. Col. No. 89. 313768. Col. No. 227. 313729. Col. No. 100. 313769. Col. No. 230. 313730. Col. No. 103. 313770. Col. No. 240. 313731. Col. No. 109. 313771. Col. No. 246. 313732. Col. No. 112. 313772. Col. No. 247. 313733. Col. No. 1138. 313773. Col. No. 249. 313734. Col. No. 118. 313774. Col. No. 251. 313735. Col. No. 119. 313775. Col. No. 268. 313736. Col. No. 120. 313776. Col. No. 274. 313737. Col. No. 122. 313777. Col. No. 278. 313738. Col. No. 125. 313778. Col. No. 279. 313739. Col. No. 126. 313779. Col. No. 286. 313740. Col. No. 127. 313780. Col. No. 292. 313571 to 313902—Continued Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. 313781. 313782. 313783. 313784. 313785. 313786. 313787. 313788. 313789. 313790. 313791. 313792. 313793. 313794. 313795. 313796. 313797. 313798. 313799. 313800. 313801. 313802. 313803. 313804. 313805. 313806. 313807. 313808. 313809. 313810. 313840. 313841. 313842. 313843. 313844. 313845. 313846. 313853. 313854. 313855. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Original seed collected in Venezuela. 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. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 300. 303. 304. 307. 322. 327. 339. 341. 349. 351. Boo. 357. 360. 366. 369. 375. 393. 395. 396. 398. 400. 405. 406. 407. 408. 410. 412. 415. 418. 419. Original seed collected in Peru. Col. No. 5. No. No. No. No. No. No. 14. 19: 23. 37. Al. 63. Col. No. 2. Col. No. 7. Col. No. 11. 313811. 313812. 313813. 313814. 313815. 313816. 313817. 313818. 313819. 313820. 313821. 313822. 313823. 313824. 313825. 313826. 313827. 313828. 313829. 313830. 313831. 313832. 313833. 313834. 313835. 313836. 313837. 313838. 313839. 313847. 313848. 313849. 313850. 313851. 313852. 313856. 313857. 313858. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. Col. 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. 424, 425. 433. 435. 436. 438. 447. 448, 450. 451. 456. 461. 466. 467. 471. 479. 481. 482. 483. 486. 491. 492. 494, 498. 505. 506. 519. 522. 528. 75. 80. 110. 143. 152. 153. 12. 138. te 123 124 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 313571 to 313902—Continued 313859. Col. No. 18. 313881. Col. No. 55. 313860. Col. No. 19. 313882. Col. No. 56. 313861. Col. No. 20. 313883. Col. No. 57. 313862. Col. No. 22. 313884. Col. No. 59. 313863. Col. No. 23. 313885. Col. No. 60. 313864. Col. No. 24. 313886. Col. No. 63. 313865. Col. No. 25. 313887. Col. No. 64. 313866. Col. No. 29. 313888. Col. No. 65. 313867. Col. No. 31. 313889. Col. No. 68. 313868. Col. No. 36. 313890. Col. No. 70. 313869. Col. No. 38. 313891. Col. No. 71. 313870. Col. No. 39. 313892. Col. No. 74. 313871. Col. No. 40. 313893. Col. No. 75. 313872. Col. No. 42. 313894. Col. No. 76. 313873. Col. No. 44. 313895. Col. No. 77. 313874. Col. No. 45. 313896. Col. No. 81. 313875. Col. No. 46. 313897. Col. No. 82. 313876. Col. No. 47. 313898. Col. No. 87. 313877. Col. No. 48. 313899. Col. No. 90. 313878. Col. No. 49. 313900. Col. No. 93. 313879. Col.No.50. 313901. Col. No. 94. 313880. Col. No. 54. 313902. Col. No. 95. 313903 and 313904. From Germany. Seeds presented by the Botanical Garden, Bremen. Re- ceived April 19, 1966. 313903. GENISTA GERMANICA L. Leguminosae. 313904. GENISTA SAGITTALIS L. 313905. GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L. Malvaceae. Upland cotton. From Turkey. Seeds presented by Regional Cotton Research Institute, Adana. Received April 19, 1966. C.B. 3800. ‘Deltapine 15/21’. 313906. GOSSYPIUM sp. Malvaceae. From Mexico. Seeds collected by O. F. Francke, Mexico, D.F. Received April 19, 1966. Collected in Papaloapam, Oaxaca. Wild tree cotton. 313907. LLAGERSTROEMIA TURBINATA Koehne_ Lythraceae. From Australia. Seeds presented by Hazlewood Nurseries Company, Epping, New South Wales. Received April 20, 1966. 313908 and 313909. HORDEUM DISTICHON L. Gramineae. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by Institute of Plant Breeding, Wageningen. Received April 20, 1966. 313908. ‘Bock’. 313909. ‘Impala’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 125 313910 to 313915. From Sweden. Seeds presented by Weibullsholm Plant Breeding Institute, Landskrona. Received April 20, 1966. 313910 to 313912. AVENA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Common oats. 313910. Weibull No. 16414. 313911. Weibull No. 16509. 313912. Weibull No. 16511. 313913. HORDEUM DISTICHON L. Gramineae. Weibull No. 5923. 313914 and 313915. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. 313914. Weibull No. 8874. 313915. Weibull No. 7389. 313916 to 313925. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Cuttings presented by the All- Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received April 4, 1966. Numbered April 20, 1966. 313916. VITIS sp. Vitaceae. ‘Baladi’. 313917. VITIS sp. ‘Karburnian’. 313918. VITIS sp. ‘Kishmish Hishrav’. 313919. VITIS sp. ‘Kishmish of VIR’. Seedless white, medium small, sweet; originated in Soviet Union. 313920. VITIS sp. ‘Rkatitselli’. 313921. VITIS sp. ‘Sara Angusta’. 313922. VITIS sp. ‘Tarnau’. 313923. VITIS sp. ‘Tokulma’. Very long clusters, white, poor flavor, everbearing type. 313924. VITIS sp. ‘Uzbekistanian Muscat’. Medium large, white, fine muscat flavor, crisp; maturity mid-September. 313925. VITIS sp. ‘White Muscat’. 313926 to 313939. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Scions presented by All-Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received March 31, 1966. Num- bered April 20, 1966. 313926. PyYRUS AMYGDALIFORMIS var. PERSICA (Pers.) Bornm. Rosaceae. 313927. PYRUS USSURIENSIS var. HONDOENSIS (Kikuchi & Nekai) Rehd. Hondo pear. 126 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 313926 to 313939—Continued 313928. PYRUS CALLERYANA var. GRACILIFLORA Rehd. 313929. PYRUS CAUCASICA Fed. 313930. PYRUS COMPLEXA Rubtz. 313931. PyRUS ELATA Rubtz. 313932. PyYRUS MEDVEDEVII Rubtz. 313933. PYRUS NIVALIS Jacq. 313934. PYRUS PYRIFOLIA (Burm.) Nakai Late pear. 313935. PYRUS sp. 313936. PYRUS SALICIFOLIA Pall. Willow-leaved pear. 313937. PyRUS USSURIENSIS var. HONDOENSIS (Kik. & Nak.) Rehd. Hondo pear. 313938. PyRUS USSURIENSIS var. @VOIDEA Rehd. 313939. PyYRUS UYEMATSUANA Makino 313940. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. From Honduras. Seeds presented by George Freytag, Escuela Agricola Pan- americana, Zamorano. Received April 21, 1966. ‘Zamorano’. 313941. NYSSASINENSIS Oliv. Cornaceae. From Australia. Scions presented by Hazlewood Nurseries Pty., Limited, Epping New South Wales. Received April 25, 1966. 313942 to 313944. From Peru. Seeds and bulbs presented by E. A. Gildemeister, Lima. Re- ceived April 25, 1966. 313942. CRINUM sp. Amaryllidaceae. Seeds. Plants very strong, rapid multiplier, grown on coast. Foliage very vigorous. 313943. LYCOPERSICON sp. Solanaceae. Seeds. Peruvian tomato, fruit size of peas; wild in canefields on Pacific coast. 313944. (Undetermined.) Papaveraceae. Seeds. Elevation 12,000 feet. Very large bushlike tree from the sierra. Leaves to 10 inches long, gray with orange-colored juice. Bark rough. Tiny flowers in clusters to 10 inches long. No snow; dry summer; wet winter. 313945. FRAGARIA (hybrid). Rosaceae. Strawberry. From Scotland. Plants presented by the Scottish Horticultural Research Institute, Mylnefield, Invergowrie, by Dundee, Angus. Received April 26, 1966. ‘Crusader’. S.16/1965. 313946 to 313959. From Bolivia. Collected by D. H. Timothy, North Carolina State University, Raleigh. Seeds unless noted otherwise. Received April 28, 1966. 313946 to 313951. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. Peanut. Obtained from collection at Experiment Station Farm at Saavedra. 313946. Col. No. 189. ‘Oclliri’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 381, 1966 127 313946 to 313959—Continued 313946 to 313951—Continued 313947. Col. No. 190. ‘Pulquina ID’. 313948. Col. No. 191. ‘Perlita’. Local variety. 313949. Col. No. 192. ‘Overo Chiquitano’. Local variety. Semi-erect. 313950. Col. No. 1938. ‘Criollo Rosado’. Semi-erect. 313951. Col. No. 194. ‘Colorado San Simon’. Tarya. Semi-erect. 313952. COIX LACRYMA-JOBI L. Gramineae. Jobs-tears. Col. No. 185. Ten km. along road from San Carlos on way to Pto. Yapacane, Ichilo Province. 313953. ELYONURUS sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 187. On farm at Gral Saavedra, Santa Cruz. 313954. GOSSYPIUM sp. Malvaceae. Col. No. 181. ‘Algodon’. Viilage of Santiago, Chiquitos. 313955. GOSSYPIUM sp. Malvaceae. Col. No. 182. ‘Algodon’. Town of Robore, Chiquitos. Yellow flowers. 313956. GOSSYPIUM sp. Col. No. 184. ‘Algodon’. Santa Fe, Chiquitos. 313957. LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA (Lam.) de Wit Leguminosae. Col. No. 188. ‘Chamba’. Gral Saavedra along ditch on Granya, Santa Cruz. 313958. TRIPSACUM sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 180. Along dry sandy streambed between Santiagoma and San Roque, 20 km. east of Robore, Chiquitos. (Clone.) 313959. TRIPSACUM sp. Col. No. 180. Along dry sandy streambed between Santiagoma and San Roque, 20 km. east of Robore, Chiquitos. 313960 to 313968. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by Botanical Garden, Stavropol. Received April 28, 1966. 313960. AGROPYRON GRACILLIMUM Nevski Gramineae. 313961. AGROPYRON SIBIRICUM (Willd.) Beauv. Siberian wheatgrass. 313962. COTONEASTER LUCIDA Schlecht. Rosaceae. 313963. COTONEASTER MULTIFLORA Bunge 313964. COTONEASTER RACEMIFLORA (Desf.) Koch 313965. ELYMUS GIGANTEUS Vahl Gramineae. Siberian wildrye. 313966. RHAMNUS FRANGULA L. Rhamnaceae. Glossy buckthorn. 313967. TRIFOLIUM PANNONICUM Jacq. Leguminosae. 313968. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 313969 to 313980. CUCUMIS MFLO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by All Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received April 28, 1966. 313969. No. 5678. India. 128 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 313969 to 313980—Continued 313970. No. 5682. India. 313971. No. 2580. ‘Sakar-Palak’. Central Asia. 313972. No.1219. ‘Arbakesa’. Central Asia. 313973. No. 5192. ‘Charentais’. France. 313974. No. 5200. ‘Zuccherino’. Italy. 313975. No. 610. ‘Zaami’. Central Asia. 313976. No. 3828. ‘Kokkala hosh’. Central Asia. 313977. No. 3188. ‘Kara-kaum’. Central Asia. 313978. No. 3744. ‘Kara-pucak’. Central Asia. 313979. No. 3748. ‘Umyrvaki’. 313980. No. 3802. ‘Guliabi oranzevaja’. Central Asia. 313981 to 313985. From the Netherlands. Plants presented by F. W. Holmes, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Numbered April 28, 1966. 313981. ULMUS CARPINIFOLIA Gleditsech Ulmaceae. Smoothleaf elm. G 14637. Line 297. ‘Cristiie Buisman’ < open-pollinated. Tree uniform, erect, branches many, ascending, leafy; leaves 8.1 by 6.0 cm., dark, rugose, serrate. Excellent winter hardiness and spring vigor. Slightly susceptible to Dutch elm disease. 313982 and 313983. ULMUS HOLLANDICA Mill. Ulmaceae. Dutch elm. 313982. G 14636. Line 390. ‘Bea Schwarz’ x open-pollinated. Tree uniform, erect, branches many, ascending. Leaves 7.9 by 5.5 cm., many, not glossy. Excellent winter hardiness and spring vigor. Resistant to Dutch elm disease. 313983. G 14638. Line 336. ‘Bea Schwarz’ x open-pollinated. Tree uniform, erect, branches many, ascending. Leaves 6.3 by 5.1 cm., many glossy. Excellent winter hardiness and spring vigor. Resistant to Dutch elm disease. 313984 and 313985. UuMuS (hybrid). Ulmaceae. 313984. G 14632. Line 283. Ulmus carpinifolia or U. hollandica x (U. carpinifoia &« U. plotii). Tree erect, much branched, leafy, lenticels prominent, reddish-brown, leaves 8.5 by 6.9 cm. Excellent winter hardiness and spring vigor. Resistant to Dutch elm disease. 313985. G 14631. Line 148. Ulmus hollandica ‘Vegeta’ x (Ulmus carpinifolia « plotii). Tree erect, much branched, leafy, leaves glossy, 7.8 by 6.7 cm. Slightly susceptible to Dutch elm disease. 513986 to 313991. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Gunson Seeds South Africa Limited, Johnannesburg. Received April 29, 1966. 313986 to 313988. GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L. Malvaceae. Upland cotton. 313986. ‘Acala 442’. Barberton Research Station. 313987. ‘Albar 637’. Barberton Research Station. 313988. ‘Cape Acala’. Upington Research Station. 313989. GOSSYPIUM sp. Malvaceae. ‘Kapel 2106’. Barberton Research Station. 313990. GOSSYPIUM sp. Malvaceae. ‘Loco B.5160’. Barberton Research Station. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 129 313986 to 313991—Continued 313991. GOSSYPIUM sp. Malvaceae. ‘Muka A.7215’. Barberton Research Station. 313992. ENCEPHALARTOS sp. Cycadaceae. From Dahomey. Plant collected by Llewelyn Williams, agricuitural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Re- ceived Apri 29, 1966. Collected at Cotonou. 313993 to 314045. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by Plant Introduction Officer. Grown at Rietondale Research Station, Pretoria. Received April 29, 1966. 313993 and 313994. E:RAGROSTIS ATHERSTONEI Stapf Gramineae. 313993. B/53/299. Pretoria. 313994. B/53/303. Viljoenskroon. 313995. ERAGROSTIS CAPENSIS (Thunb.) Trin. B/50/20. Piketberg. 313996. ERAGROSTIS CHALCANTHA Trin. B/53/31. Piketberg. 313997. ERAGROSTIS CHLOROMELAS Steud. Boer lovegrass. U/57/226. Gunson London. 313998 to 314012. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees Weeping lovegrass. 313998. B/50/65(a). Malmesburg. 313999. B/50/67. Hendrina. 314000. B/51/66. Basoetoeland. 314001. B/52/49. Zebra Park. 314002. B/52/119. Langebaanweg. 314003. B/52/143. Caledon. 314004. B/53/12. Mokhotlong. 1956. 314005. B/53/12. Mokhotlong. 1958. 314006. B/53/16. Maseru. 314007. B/53/38. Koelenhof. 314008. B/53/40. Piketberg. 314009. B/53/43. Constantia. 314010. B/53/47. Uielgeualhen. 314011. B/53/50. Mitchell’s pass. 314012. B/53/51. Paarl. 314013. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA var. CONFERTA Nees B/53/54. Rhodes fruit farm. 314014 to 314018. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees Weeping lovegrass. 314014. B/53/56. Paneel. 314015. B/53/59. Simondium. 130 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 313993 to 314045—Continued 314014 to 314018—Continued 314016. B/53/63. Bothashalt. 314017. B/53/64. Constantia. 314018. B/53/65. Winkelhaak. 314019. ERAGROTIS CURVULA var. CONFERTA Nees B/53/68. Rhodes fruit farm. 314020 to 314038. ERAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees Weeping lovegrass. 314020. B/53/123. Bien Donne. 314021. B/53/127. Loch Liebn. 314022. B/53/139. Ermelo. 314023. B/53/156. City Deep Myn. 314024. B/53/261. Begraafplaas. 314025. B/53/263. Dr. Kriek. 314026. B/53/265. Schagen. 314027. B/53/267. Northam. 314028. B/53/270. Wassenaar. 314029. B/54/9. Sterkstroom. 314030. B/54/13. Burgersdorf. 314031. B/54/30. Tabamhlape. 314032. B/54/36. Middelburg. 314033. B/55/11. Fouriesburg. 314034. B/56/27. Dohne. 314035. B/57/118. Schagen. 314036. B/58/71. Witbank. 314037. B/63/21. Middelburg. 314038. B/57/227. Tanganyika. 314039. ERAGROSTIS ECHINOCHLOIDEA Stapf. B/50/12. Upington. 314040. ERAGROSTIS FERUGINEA (Thunb.) Beauv. Korean lovegrass. U/57/205. Mashima, Japan. 314041. ERAGROSTIS LEHAMNNIANA Nees Lehmann lovegrass. B/52/37. Oorlogspoort. 314042. ERAGROSTIS ROBUSTA Stent B/53/52(a). Helshoogte. 314043. ERAGROSTIS SARMENTOSA (Shunb.) Trin. B/52/54. De Doorns. 314044. ERAGROSTIS SUBULATA Nees B/53/260. Diep Rivier. 314045. ERAGROSTIS SUPERBA Peyr. B/52/9. Northam. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 131 314046 and 314047. HUMULUS LUPULUS L. Moraceae. Common hop. From Australia. Cuttings presented by the Carlton and United Breweries Limited. Received May 2, 1966. 314046. ‘Pride of Ringwood’. Late maturing; alpha acid analysis over ten percent. Originated from cross between ‘Pride of Kent’ and local male type. No record of downy mildew. 314047. ‘Ringwood Special’. Early maturing; alpha acid analysis around 8 percent. High yielder. Originated from cross between Fuggle and Cluster male. No record of downy mildew. 314048. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. Peanut. From Dahomey. Seeds collected by Llewelyn Williams, agricultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Maryland. Received May 2, 1966. Collected in Dassa-Zaume. Small-seeded variety grown in central and northern Dahomey. 314049 to 314052. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by Plant Introduction Officer, Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Re- ceived May 2, 1966. 314049. GOSSYPIUM HERBACEUM L. Malvaceae. Levant cotton. B/63/23. Malelane. Eastern Transvaal. 314050 to 314052. GOSSYPIUM HERBACEUM var. AFRICANUM (Watt) Hutch. & Ghose. 314050. B/63/6. Barberton Research Station. Eastern Transvaal. 314051. B/63/17. Hoedspruit—Johkmansspruit. Eastern Transvaal. Very hard seed coat. 314052. M/66/193. Groblersdal Marblehall. Eastern Transvaal. 314053. PUNICA GRANATUM L. Punicaceae. Pomegranate. From Afghanistan. Seeds presented by the United States Agency for In- ternational Development, Kabul. Received May 4, 1966. From Kandahar. 314054 to 314125. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by Stavropol Sheep and Goat Breeding Institute and the Stavropol Botanic Garden, Stavropol. Numbered May 3, 1966. 314054. AGROPYRON INTERMEDIUM (Host) Beauv. Gramineae. Intermediate wheatgrass. No. 10. Rostov state. 314055. AGROPYRON PSEUDOREPENS Scribn. & Sm. No. 11. Uzbekistan. 314056 and 314057. AGROPYRON SIBIRICUM (Willd.) Beauv. Siberian wheatgrass. 314056. No.7. Eastern dry (sandy) parts of North Caucasus. 314057. No.8. Near Stavropol, Beshpazir village. 314058. AGROPYRON STIPIFOLIUM Czern. No. 9. Maikop Experiment Station, Krasnodar. 182 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314054 to 314125—Continued 314059. ASTRAGALUS ASPER Jacq. Leguminosae. No. 82. Near Stavropol (Shatyr-Kurgan hill). 314060 and 314061. ASTRAGALUS DEMETRII Charadze 314060. No. 33. Pre-mountain region of North Caucasus. 314061. No. 34. Pre-mountain region of North Caucasus, Isprannaya village. 314062. ASTRAGALUS FALCATUS Lam. No. 35. Georgia. 314063. ASTRAGALUS GALEGIFORMIS L. No. 36. Pre-mountain region of North Caucasus, Pregradnaya village. 314064 and 314065. ASTRAGALUS INTERPOSITUS A. Boriss. 314064. No. 28. Pre-mountain region of North Caucasus, Isprannaya village. 314065. No. 29. Pre-mountain region of North Caucasus, Isprannaya village. 314066. ASTRAGALUS LASIOGLOTTIS Stev. in Bieb. No. 37. Pre-mountain region of North Caucasus. 314067. ASTRAGALUS ONOBRYCHIS L. No. 388. Near Stavropol. 314068. ASTRAGALUS PALLESCENS Bieb. No. 30. Moldavia. 314069. ASTRAGALUS PONTICUS Pall. No. 31. Alma Ata Botanic Garden. 314070. BRIZA MEDIA L. Gramineae. No. 73. Pre-mountain region of North Caucasus, Isprannaya village. 314071. BROMUS INERMIS Leyss. Gramineae. Smooth bromegrass. No. 12. Near Stavropol. 314072. BROMUS RIPARIUS Rehm. No. 13. Stavropol dry steppes, Isptoro village. 314073. CALOPHACA WOLGARICA (L. f.) Fisch. Leguminosae. No. 70. 314074. CRAMBE CORDIFOLIA Stev. Cruciferae. No. 5. Pyatigorst region. 314075. CRAMBE JUNCEA Bieb. No. 2. Pre-mountain region of North Caucasus, near Pyatigorsk. 314076 and 314077. CRAMBE TATARICA Jacq. 314076. No.1. Near Stavropol. 314077. No.4. Near Rostov. 314078. CRAMBE sp. No. 3. Moldavia. 314079. CRAMBE sp. No. 6. Pre-mountain region of the Caucasus. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 314054 to 314125—Continued 133 314080. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Gramineae. Orchardgrass. No. 18. Pre-mountain region of North Caucasus. 314081. DACTYLIS VORONOVII Ovcz. No. 19. Southwestern Turkmenia. 314082. ELYMUS JUNCEUS Fisch. Gramineae. Russian wildrye. No. 76. Rostov Botanical Garden. 314083. FESTUCA ARENARIA Lam. Gramineae. No. 51. Leningrad. 314084. FESTUCA DJIMILENSIS Boiss. & Bal. No. 52. High mountain regions of Central Caucasus. 314085. FESTUCA SABULOSA H. Lindberg No. 55. Leningrad. 314086. FESTUCA SCLEROPHYLLA Boiss. No. 54. Pre-mountains of North Caucasus. Karachy. 314087. FESTUCA SULCATA (Hack.) Beck No. 538. Manych lake. 314088. HEDYSARUM ARGENTEUM Bieb. Leguminosae. No. 72. 314089. HEDYSARUM HEDYSAROIDES (L.) Schinz & Thell. No. 68. Sub-alpine meadows of North Caucasus. 314090. LoTUS CAUCASACUS Kuprian. Leguminosae. No. 15. Near Stavropol. 314091. LOTUS FRONDOSUS Freyn. No. 14. East central part of Stavropol state. 314092. MEDICAGO FALCATA L. Leguminosae. No. 16. Pre-mountain regions of North Caucasus. 314093. MEDICAGO sp. No. 17. Near Stavropol. 314094. MELILOTUS TAURICA (Bieb.) Seringe Leguminosae. No. 25. Leningrad Botanical Institute. 314095. MELILOTUS WOLGICA Poir. No. 26. Voronesh Botanical Garden. 314096. MELILOTUS sp. No. 24. Near Black Sea. 314097 and 314098. ONOBRYCHIS TRANSCAUCASICA Grossh. Leguminosae. 314097. No. 20. Kubansky-3 strain. 314098. No.21. Kubanskii-3. 314099. ONOBRYCHIS sp. No. 22. Pre-mountain region of North Caucasus and Armenia. 314100. ONOBRYCHIS SINTENISII J. Bornm. No. 23. 134 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314054 to 314125—Continued 314101. ORYZOPSIS HOLCIFORMIS (Bieb.) Hack. Gramineae. Ricegrass. No. 71. Leningrad Botanical Garden. 314102. PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA L. Gramineae. Reed canarygrass. No. 75. East of Stavropol. 314103. PoALONGIFOLIA Trin. Gramineae. No. 67. Pre-mountain regions of North Caucasus. Rockery range. 314104. SANGUISORBA MINOR Scop. Rosaceae. Small burnet. No. 74. Near Stavropol. 314105. SESLERIA HEUFLERIANA Schur Gramineae. No. 69. Pre-mountain region of North Caucasus. 314106 and 314107. STIPA CAPILLATA L. Gramineae. 314106. No.56. Central and western parts of Stavropol State. 314107. No.65. Manych Lake. 314108. STIPA DASYPHYLLA Czern. ex Trautv. No. 57. Near Stavropol. Nednemannaya hill. 314109. STIPA JOANNIS Celak. No. 62. Near Stavropol. 314110 and 314111. STIPA PENNATA L. 314110. No.59. Near Stavropol. 314111. No. 61. Near Stavropol. 314112 and 314113. STIPA PENNATA var. LESSINGIANA (Tr. & Rupr.) Richter 314112. No.68. Stavropol. 314113. No. 64. Stavropol. 314114. STIPA UCRAINICA P. Smirnow No. 58. Near Stavropol. 314115. STIPA sp. No. 60. Near Stavropol. 314116. TRIFOLIUM ALPESTRE L. Leguminosae. Purple globe clover. No. 43. Pre-mountain region of North Caucasus. 314117. TRIFOLIUM APERTUM Bobr. No. 44. Near Stavropol. 314118. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Strawberry clover. No. 48. Near Stavropol. 314119. TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Alsike clover. No. 46. 314120. TRIFOLIUM MONTANUM L. No. 47. Near Stavropol. 314121. TRIFOLIUM PANNONICUM Jacq. No. 45. Pre-mountain region of North Caucasus. 314122. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. White clover. No. 49. Near Stavropol. Strighament hill. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 135 314054 to 314125—Continued 314123. TRIFOLIUM RUBENS L. No. 50. Moscow Botanical Garden. 314124. VICIA PISIFORMIS L. Leguminosae. No. 41. Moldavia. 314125. VICIA TENUIFOLIA Roth No. 42. Near Stavropol. 314126 and 314127. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. at otato. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Tubers presented by the All Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received May 4, 1966. 314126. ‘Stolovyi19’. Middle late, resistant to late blight. 314127. ‘Veselovskij’, Middle early, resistant to late blight. Gene formula reported to be R1, R3, R4. 314128 to 314136. From Bolivia. Seeds and plants collected by D. H. Timothy, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, N.C. Received May 4, 1966. 314128. GOSSYPIUM sp. Malvaceae. Col. No. 199. ‘Algodon’. Beni, Reyes. (Seeds). 314129 to 314136. TRIPSACUM AUSTRALE Cutler & Anders. Gramineae. 314129. Col. No. 195. ‘Cortadera’. On road to Rurrenabaque, 3 km. west of airport in unpopulated area of Casar, Beni, Reyes. Plants 3 to 4 meters high. (Plants). 314130. Col. No. 195. ‘Cortadera’. On road to Rurrenabaque, 3 km. west of airport in unpopulated area of Casar, Beni, Reyes. (Seed). 314131. Col. No. 196. ‘Cortadera’. Across swamp at south end of landing strip at edge of Isla de Payache, Beni, Reyes. (Plant). 314132. Col. No. 196. ‘Cortadera’. Across swamp at south end of landing strip at edge of Isla de Payache, Beni, Reyes. (Seed). 314133. Col. No. 197. ‘Cortadera’. One km. south of house called eee or estancia San Jose, 2 km. southeast from Punto Cuatro. Plant). 314134. Col. No. 197. ‘Cortadera’. One km. south of house called puesta or estancia San Jose, 2 km. southeast from Punto Cuatro. (Seed.) 314135. Col. No. 198. Twenty five km. east of Reyes on way to San Borja. (Plant.) 314136. Col. No. 198. Twenty five km. east of Reyes on way to San Borja. (Seed.) 314137. BRASSICA NAPUS L. Cruciferae. Rape. From Canada. Seeds presented by Canada Department of Agriculture, Re- search Branch, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Received May 5, 1966. SZ62-11. Zero erucic acid strain. 314138 to 314771. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds collected by agricultural explorers Quentin Jones and Wesley Keller, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Numbered May 9, 1966. From the vicinity of Samarkand, Uzbeckistan. 136 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314138 to 314771—Continued 314138. AEGILOPS sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 7. Dry hill slopes of Ulugbek Observatory. Low annual, to 6 inches high. 314139. AELUROPUS LITTORALIS (Gouan) Parl. Gramineae. Col. No. 31. Edge of clayey desert flat about 90 km. north of Galia-Aral. Rhizomatous grass, ascending culms to 10 inches high. 314140. AGROPYRON TRICHOPHORUM (Link) Richt. Gramineae. Stiffhair wheatgrass. Col. No. 18. Fertile swale 20 km. south of Galia-Aral. Rhizomatous perennial, culms to 24 inches high. Basal leaves clustered, decumbent. 314141. ASTRAGALUS FILICAULIS Fisch. & Mey. ex Ledeb. Leguminosae. Col. No. 11. Edge of cultivated field 15 km. south of Samarkand near fruit research station. Annual, small, fine leaved, to 4 inches high. Usually with single fruiting head of 3 to 6 pods. 314142. ASTRAGALUS FILICAULIS Fisch. & Mey. Col. No. 8. Dry hill slopes near Ulugbek Observatory. Annual, small, fine leaved, to 4 inches high. Usually with single fruiting head of 3 to 6 pods. 314143. ASTRAGALUS sp. Col. No. 24. Seven km. east of Samarkand, near Ulugbek Observatory on very dry hills. Low annual, to 6 inches high with 1 to 4 pods. 314144. BROMUS SEVERTZOVII Regel. Gramineae. Col. No. 28. Seven km. east of Samarkand, near Ulugbek Observatory on dry slopes. Low annual, to 6 inches high under dry conditions; to 18 inches high with favorable moisture. 314145. CARAGANA sp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 19. Galia-Aral. Shelter belt near Arid Crops Research Center headquarters. Dense bush to 7 feet high; branches wandlike; racemes long. 314146. CAREX PACHYSTYLIS Gay Cyperaceae. Col. No. 10. Near Fruit Research Station 15 km. south of Samarkand. Low perennial, to 6 inches high; single culm and usually a single spikelet. Basal cluster of 3 leaves. 314147. CAREX sp. Col. No. 9. Dry hill slopes near Ulugbek Observatory. Low perennial, ye 6 inches high; single culm and usually a single spikelet. Basal cluster of 3 leaves. 314148. CITRULLUS LANATUS (Thunb.) Mansf. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. Col. No. 3. ‘Mozaic’. Market in Samarkand. Locally grown. Dark and light green striped fruit; elongate. 314149 and 314150. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 314149. Col No. 2. ‘Gulabi’. Market in Samarkand. Locally grown. Flesh thick, sweet, aromatic. 314150. Col. No. 4. ‘Ak-Navat’. Market in Samarkand. Locally grown. Fruit smaller than ‘Gulabi’. 314151. ERODIUM CICUTARIUM (L.) L’Herit. Geraniaceae. Alfileria. Col. No. 27. Seven km. east of Samarkand, near Ulugbek Observatory on dry slopes. Small annual to 4 inches high with 2 to 8 fruits. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 137 314138 to 314771—Continued 314152. HETERANTHELIUM sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 23. Seven km. east of Samarkand, near Ulugbek Observatory on dry slopes. Low annual to 8 inches high. Spikelets mature, purplish. Seeds large. 314153. HYPECOUM TRILOBUM Trautv. Papaveraceae. Col. No. 12. Near Fruit Research Station 15 km. south of Samarkand. Annual to 16 inches high; flowers yellow; leaves pale green; capsules arched, to 3 inches long. 314154. LAcTUCA sp. Compositae. Col. No. 26. Seven km. east of Samarkand, near Ulugbek Observatory on dry knobs. Low branching annual to 4 inches high. Plants glaucous with purplish cast; 2 to 6 heads. 314155. VICIA PEREGRINA L. Leguminosae. Col. No. 16. Dry hills along Zeravshan River valley, Tadjikistan, 65 km. southeast of Samarkand. Annual to 12 inches high, somewhat viny; leaflets 2-3 mm. wide, 15-20 mm. long. 314156. MEDICAGO MINIMA (L.) Grufberg ex L. Leguminosae. Little medic. Col. No. 13. Dry hills along Zeravshan River valley, Tadjikistan, 65 km. southeast of Samarkand. Small annual to 4 inches high; pods 1 to 3 per plant. 314157. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Alfalfa. Col. No. 5. ‘Lucerne’. Market in Sama. 314158. MEDICAGO sp. Col. No. 14. Dry hills along Zeravshan River valley, Tadjikistan, 65 km. southeast of Samarkand. Annual to 7 inches high; pods 2 to 4 per plant. 314159. ONOBRYCHIS ZONTSHAROVII Voss. vel aff. Leguminosae. Col. No. 15. Dry hills along Zeravshan River valley, Tadjikistan, 65 km. southeast of Samarkand. Annual, slender branching, to 14 inches high; terminal raceme of 3-8 pods. 314160. ONOBRYCHIS sp. Col. No. 17. Moist swale 20 km. south of Galia-Aral. Branching annual to 16 inches high; long racemes of pods. Stems fine, leafy. 314161. ONOBRYCHIS MICRANTHA Schrenk. in Fisch. & Mey. Col. No. 25. Seven km. east of Samarkand, near Ulugbek Observatory on dry hills. Recumbent annual; leaves 2-5 inches high; flowering spikes 3-8 inches long, reclining on ground; fruits spiny margined. 314162 to 314164. Poa BULBOSA L. Gramineae. Bulbous bluegrass. 314162. Col. No. 1. Dry hills surrounding Ulugbek Observatory to 12 inches high; panicles large, compact. 314163. Col. No. 29. Near Non-Irrigated Crops Research Center, Galia- Aral. Bulbils from single early maturing plant, to 30 inches high; viviparous. 314164. Col. No. 30. Near Non-Irrigated Crops Research Center, Galia- Aral. Bulk sample from several robust plants, early maturing, to 30 inches high; viviparous. 314165. PRUNUS SPINOSA L. Rosaceae. Blackthorn. Col. No. 20. Galia-Aral. Shelterbelt near Arid Crop Research Center headquarters. Shrub, spiny, many branched; to 8 feet high. 138 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314138 to 314771—Continued 314166. PRUNUS sp. Col. No. 21. Galia-Aral. Shelterbelt near Arid Crops Research Center headquarters. Shrub, branchy, to 10 feet high. Not spiny. Fruit larger than Col. No. 20. (P.I. 314165). 314167. ROBINTA PSEUJDOACACIA L. Leguminosae. Black locust. Col. Ne. 22. Galia-Aral. Shelterbelt near Arid Crops Research Center headouarters. Small tree; to 25 feet high. Pods retained from one year to next. 314168. SITANION sp. Gramineae. Cai. No. 6. Dry slopes of Ulugbek Observatory. Low annual to 8 inches hicn. From the vicinity of Dushanbe, Tadjikistan. 314169. CAREX TURKESTANICA Regel. Cyperaceae. Col. No. 34. Thirty-five km. east of Dushanbe. Perennial, to 16 inches high; fine stemmed and basal leaves. 314170. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. Col. No. 37. Market in Dushanbe. 314171. ONOBRYCHIS sp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 32. Forty-five km. south of Dushanbe. Annual, branching, to 18 inches high; racemes long, strict. 314172 and 314173. POA BULBOSA L. Gramineae. Bulbous bluegrass. 314172. Col. No. 33. Forty-five km. south of Dushanbe. Culms, to 14 inches high. 314173. Col. No. 35. Thirty-five km. east of Dushanbe. Plants, to 16 inches high, many showing pronounced vivipary. 314174. POA SILVICOLA Guss. Col. No. 36. Sixty-five km. east of Dushanbe. Fine stemmed, robust, to 30 inches high. From the vicinity of Fergana, Uzbekistan. 314175. ARISTIDA PLUMOSA L. Gramineae. Col. No. 54. Sandy desert, 50 km. north of Fergana. Perennial grass, bunch type, thriving under very arid conditions. 314176. CALLIGONUM CAPUT-MEDUSAE Schrenk Polygonaceae. Col. No. 52. Sand dunes in desert, 50 km. north of Fergana. Somewhat larger than P.I. 314177 but similar in habit. Fruiting bracts purplish. . 314177. CALLIGONUM SETOSUM Litv. Polygonaceae. Col. No. 51. Sand dunes in desert, 50 km. north of Fergana. Highly branched shrub to 1 meter high; yellowish fruiting bracts. 314178. CITRULLUS LANATUS (Thunb.) Mansf. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. Col. No. 55. Market in Fergana. 314179 and 314180. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 314179. Col. No. 56. ‘Shakar-palak’. Market in Fergana. 314180. Col. No.57. ‘Kara-Kavun’. Market in Fergana. 314181. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Rosaceae. Apricot. Col. No. 58. Marketin Fergana. Early. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 139 314138 to 314771—Continued 314182. TOURNEFORTIA sp. Boraginaceae. Col. No. 53. Sand dunes in desert, 50 km. north of Fergana. Semi- shrubby perennial, to 2 feet high; numerous fruiting spikes. From the vicinity of Tashkent, Uzbekistan. 314183. AcERSp. Aceraceae. Col. No. 75. Botanical Garden, Tashkent. Tree to 25 feet high with coarsely dentate but unlobed leaves. 314184. ACER sp. Col. No. 528. Hills above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. Small tree to 30 feet high with coriaceous, tri-lobed leaves. 314185. AEGILOPS CYLINDRICA Host Gramineae. Jointed goatgrass. Col. No. 65. VIR Central Asian Experiment Station, 26 km. from Tashkent. 314186. AGROPYRON CRISTATUM (L.) Gaertn. Gramineae. Crested wheatgrass. Col. No. 589. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Plants to 30 inches high. 314187. AGROPYRON DESERTORUM (Fisch. ex Link) Schult. Standard wheatgrass. Col. No. 558. Forestry Station at Sukok, 60 km. east of Tashkent. 314188. AGROPYRON INTERMEDIUM (Host) Beauv. Intermediate wheatgrass. Col. No. 551. Hills above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. 314189 to 314193. AGROPYRON TRICHOPHORUM (Link) Richt. Stiffhair wheatgrass. 314189. Col. No. 532. Hills above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Moun- tains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. 314190. Col. No. 542. Canyon on west side of Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. 314191. Col. No. 545. Hills above Chik Chik River, Bostondik Moun- tains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. 314192. Col. No. 559. Forestry Station at Sukok, 60 km. east of Tashkent. 314193. Col. No. 584. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314194. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 537. Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. Stiff, narrow spikes, short-awned. 314195. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 541. Canyon on west side of Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. Nodding spikes. 314196. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 568. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Short-beared spikelets. 314197. AGROPYRON sp Col. No. 590. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. To 4 feet high. 140 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314138 to 314771—Continued 314198. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 592. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314199. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 601. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. To 4 feet high; beardless, narrow spike bunchgrass. 314200. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 607. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314201. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 608. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. To 4 feet high; short, straight awn. 314202. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 699. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Slender, beardless spikes. 314203. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 612. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. To 5 feet high; awns about 3/4 inch long. 314204. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 631. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314205. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 640. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Bearded bunchgrass. 314206. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 641. New Section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Beardless bunchgrass; slender spike. 314207. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 642. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Nodding spikes; awned; very leafy. 314208. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 645. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Beardless bunchgrass. 314209. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 646. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314210. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 648. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Bearded spike. 314211. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 659. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314212. ALLIUM sp. Liliaceae. Col. No. 573. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314213. AMORPHAsp. Leguminosae. _Col. No. 71. Botanical Garden, Tashkent. Shrub to 8 feet high with odd pinnate leaves, purplish-blue flowers. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 141 314138 to 314771—Continued 314214. AMYGDALUS sp. Rosaceae. Col. No. 637. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Thornless shrub about 3 feet high. 314215. ANDROPOGON sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 553. Hills above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. 314216. ASTRAGALUS sp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 38. Hills above Sukok, 65 km. east of Tashkent. Perennial, low, many stemmed, with short, donee racemes of inflated calices enclosing small, one seed pod. 314217. ASTRAGALUS sp. Col. No. 540. Hillside above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. Perennial with woody caudex; decumbent, branches 4 feet or more long. From the vicinity of Fergana, Uzbekistan. 314218. ASTRAGALUS sp. Col. No. 562. Forestry Station, Sukok, 60 km. east of Tashkent. 314219. ASTRAGALUS sp. Col. No. 565. Forestry Station, Sukok, 60 km. east of Tashkent. Leaves and leaflets spine tipped; inflorescence a dense, tufted spike; ovaries tufted. 314220. ASTRAGALUS sp. Col. No. 570. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Shrub to 3 feet high with odd-pinnate leaves, 11 to 15 leaflets. 314221. ASTRAGALUS CORRUGATUS Bert. Col. No. 608. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314222. ASTRAGALUS sp. Col. No. 6138. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Four feet high. Pods scattered on leafy stem; many stems from caudex. 314223. ASTRAGALUS sp. Col. No. 657. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Perennial herb to 8 feet high. 314224. ATRAPHAXIS sp. Polygonaceae. Col. No. 567. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Shrub to 15 meters high; leaves light green, ovate, about 1.5 inches long, prominently veined. 314225. ATRAPHAXIS sp. Col. No. 576. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Shrub to 6 feet high; leaves glaucous, ovate, to 1 inch long; veins inconspicuous. 314226. ATRAPHAKXIS sp. Col. No. 633. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Shrub to 4 feet high. 314227. BETULA PENDULA Roth Betulaceae. 4 Sa No. 78. Botanical Garden, Tashkent. Tree to 35 feet high, white ark. 314228. BETULA sp. Col. No. 618. Two km. west of new section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Tree to 50 feet high. 142 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314138 to 314771—Continued 314229. BROMUS SCOPARIUS L. Gramineae. Col. No. 61. Tashkent Cemetery, Tashkent. Annual in dense clumps to 10 inches high. 314230. BROMUS JAPONICUS Thunb. Col. No. 72. Botanical Garden, Tashkent. Low annual, weedy type, to 14 inches high with divergent awns. 314231. BROMUS JAPONICUS Thunb. Col. No. 73. Botanical Garden, Tashkent. Annual, slightly taller than P.I. 314230, to 18 inches. Crowns less divergent. 314232. BROMUS OXYODON Schrenk Col. No. 557. Forestry Station at Sukok, 60 km. east of Tashkent. Annual, to 2 feet high; loose, open panicle; awned. 314233. CAREX sp. Cyperaceae. Col. No. 41. Hills above Sukok, 65 km. east of Tashkent. Elevation 4,000 feet. Perennial with basal leaves; flowering scape to 16 inches high; monoecious, male inflorescence above female. 314234. CEANOTHUS sp. Rhamnaceae. Col. No. 70. Botanical Garden, Tashkent. Shrub, to 8 feet high; numerous, long, pendant branches. 314235. CELTIS CAUCASICA Willd. Ulmaceae. Hackberry. Col. No. 45. Chavlisi Natural Reserve, near Sukok, 65 km. east of Tash- kent. Elevation to 6,000 feet. Small tree to 30 feet high. 314236. CITRULLUS LANATUS (Thunb.) Mansf. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. Col. No. 523. ‘Khait Kara’. Central Asian Station of VIR, about 35 km. north of Tashkent. 314237. CORNUS IBERICA Hort. Cornaceae. Col. No. 77. Botanical Garden, Tashkent. Opposite-leaved shrub to 10 feet high. 314238. COTONEASTER sp. Rosaceae. Col. No. 81. Botanical Garden, Tashkent. Unarmed branching shrub to 9 feet high. 314239. CROTALARIA JUNCEA L. Leguminosae. Col. No. 524. Central Asian Station of VIR, about 35 km. north of Tashkent. To 10 feet high, rather strict with few branches. 314240 to 314248. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Gramineae. Orchardgrass. 314240. Col. 59. Tashkent Medical College Compound, Tashkent. 314241. Col. No. 67. VIR Central Asian Experiment Station, 26 km. Tashkent. 314242. Col. No. 546. Hills above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. 314243. Col. No. 587. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314244. Col. No. 600. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains. 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314245. Col. No. 610. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314246. Col. No. 643. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 143 314138 to 314771—Continued 314240 to 314248—Continued 314247. Col. No. 644. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314248. Col. No. 650. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314249. EPHEDRA sp. Gnetaceae. Col. No. 571. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. To 6 feet high; sparsely fruiting. 314250. EZRAGROSTIS sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 554. Along Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 85 km. northeast of Tashkent. Annual to 10 inches high. 314251. FESTUCA ARUNDINACEA Schreb. Gramineae. Tall fescue. Col. No. 581. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314252 and 314253. FESTUCA PRATENSIS Huds. 314252. Col. No. 547. Hills above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. 314253. Col. No. 619. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Awned. 314254. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 639. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314255. GLYCYRRHIZA sp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 43. Hiils above Shukok, 65 km. east of Tashkent. Elevation 4,000 feet. Large perennial herb; numerous long leaves; long fruiting racemes. 314256. GLYCYRRHIZA sp. Col. No. 529. Canyon on west side of Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. Perennial herb, to 26 inches high; leaves trifoliate; pods spiny. 314257. HIPPOPHAE RHAMNOIDES L. Eleagnaceae. Col. No. 664. North of Parkent 20 km. Small tree, to 20 feet high; heavily laden with orange fruits. 314258. HORDEUM sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 74. Botanical Garden, Tashkent. Annual to 14 inches high. 314259. LATHYRUS INCONSPICUUS L. Leguminosae. Col. No. 48. Chavlisi Reserve, near Sukok, 65 km. east of Tashkent. Ele- vation 3,500 feet. Low annual, to 10 inches high; 2 to 6 pods per plant. Leaves about 1 inch long, 1/8 inch wide. 314260. VICIA MICHAUXII Spreng. Leguminosae. Col. No. 49. Chavlisi Reserve, near Sukok, 65 km. east of Tashkent. nievation 3,500 feet. Low annual, to 10 inches high; narrow leaves, many pods. 314261. LATHYRUS sp. Col. No. 636. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Flowers bright yellow. 314262. LOLIUM sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 525. Along Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. Perennial to 16 inches high; long spikes. 144 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314138 to 314771—Continued 314263. LONICERA Sp. Caprifoliaceae. Col. No. 79. Botanical Garden, Tashkent. Much-branched shrub to 8 feet high. 314264. LONICERA sp. Col. No. 80. Botanical Garden, Tashkent. Shrub to 10 feet high. Later maturing and with smaller fruits than P.I. 314263. 314265. MEDICAGO LUPULINA L. Leguminosae. Black medic. Col. No. 583. Hills above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. 314266 to 314280. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Alfalfa. 314266. Col. No. 521. ‘Tashkent blue’. Central Asian Station of VIR, about 35 km. north of Tashkent. 314267. Col. No. 522. Central Asian Station of VIR, about 35 km. north of Tashkent. 314268. Col. No. 534. Hills above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. Flowers blue; pods several coiled. 314269. Col. No. 585. Canyon on west side of Chir Chik River, Boston- dik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. Pods small, mostly one coiled. 314270. Col. No. 536. Canyon hillside west of Chir Chik River, Boston- dik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. Flowers blue; pods mostly two coiled. 314271. Col. No. 555. Along Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. Flowers blue. 314272. Col. No. 564. Forestry Station, Sukok, 60 km. east of Tashkent. Flowers blue. 314273. Col. No. 574. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314274. Col. No. 577. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Flowers blue. 314275. Col. No. 582. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Flowers purple. 314276. Col. No. 614. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Flowers blue; ripe pods black. 314277. Col. No. 620. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314278. Col. No. 622. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314279. Col. No. 652. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314280. Col. No. 656. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Flowers blue. 314281. MEDICAGO sp. Col. No. 596. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Flowers blue. 314282. MEDICAGO sp. Col. No. 654. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Pods falcata-like; no flowers seen. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 145 314138 to 314771—Continued 314283. MEDICAGO sp. Col. No. 658. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. cast of Tashkent. 314284 to 314291. MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS (L.) Lam. Legumincsae. Yellow sweetclover. 314284. Col. No. 527. Hills above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. To 6 feet high; flowers yellow. 314285. Col. No. 543. Hillside above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Moun- tains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. Flowers yellow. 314286. Col. No. 561. Forestry Station, Sukok, 60 km. east of Tashkent. Flowers yellow. 314287. Col. No. 569. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314288. Col. No. 579. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Flowers yellow. 314289. Col. No. 629. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Flowers white. 314290. Col. No. 630. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Flowers yellow. 314291. Col. No. 649. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Flowers yellow. 314292. ONOBRYCHIS sp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 563. Forestry Station, Sukok, 60 km. east of Tashkent. Per- ennial, to 30 inches high. 314293. ORYZOPSIS sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 595. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. To3 feet high. Bunchgrass. 314294. ORYZOPSIS sp. Col. No. 602. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314295. ORYZOPSIS sp. Col. No. 617. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314296. ORYZOPSIS sp. Col. No. 624. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Plant looks like fescue; seed looks like millet. 314297. ORYZOPSIS sp. Col. No. 625. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Probably same as P.I. 314296, but broader leaves carried well up stem. Stems to 4 feet high. 314298. ORYZOPSIS sp. Col. No. 647. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314299. ORYZOPSIS sp. Col. No. 651. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Dense tuft of fine blue basal leaves. Seeds not fescuelike. 314300. PHLEUM PRATENSE L. Gramineae. Col. No. 549. Hills above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. 146 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314138 to 314771—Continued 314301 to 314306. Poa BULBOSA L. Gramineae. Bulbous bluegrass. 314301. Col. No. 42. Hills above Sukok, 65 km. east of Tashkent. Plants robust, to 24 inches high. 314302. Col. No. 68. VIR Central Asian Experiment Station, 26 km. from Tashkent. 314303. Col. No. 548. Hills above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. 314304. Col. No. 556. Forestry Station at Sukok, 60 km. east of Tash- kent. 314305. Col. No. 585. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tash- kent. 314306. Col. No. 663. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314307. POA ARARATICA Trautv. Col. No. 538. Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. 314308. Poa cf. NEVSKII Roshev. Col. No. 552. Hills above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. 314309. POA sp. Col. No. 572. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314310. POA sp. Col. No. 591. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Rhizomatous. 314311. POA ARARATICA Trautv. Col. No. 597. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314312. POA sp. Col. No. 605. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314313. POA STERILIS Bieb. Col. No. 615. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314314. POA sp. Col. No. 634. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314315. POA sp. Col. No. 660. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314316. ROSA CANINA L. Rosaceae. Dog rose. Col. No. 40. Hills above Sukok, 65 km. east of Tashkent. Elevation 4,500 feet. Perennial, thorny rambler, flowers white or yellow. To 3 inches across. 314317. ROSA sp. Col. No. 76. Botanical Garden, Tashkent. Large brambler, to 18 feet across, dense. 314318. RUMEX sp. Polygonaceae. Col. No. 46. Chavlisi Reserve near Sukok, 65 km. east of Tashkent. Elevation 3,500 feet. Shrub, wide spreading; to 6 feet high, with masses of inflorescences; flowering and fruiting bracts pinkish. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 147 314128 to 314771—Continued 314319 to 314327. SANGUISORBA MINOR Scop. Rosaceae. Small burnet. 314319. Col. No. 39. Hills above Sukok, 65 km. east of Tashkent. Ele- vation 4,500 feet. Perennial, to 3 feet high; flowering scapes well above leafy stems. 314320. Col. No. 64. VIR Central Asian Experiment Station, 26 km. from Tashkent. Plants to 18 inches high with several fruiting scapes. 314321. Col. No. 530. Canyon on west side of Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. Perennial herb to 18 inches high; seed retention good. 314322. Col. No. 566. Forestry Station, Sukok, 60 km. east of Tashkent. 314323. Col. No. 575. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tash- kent. 314324. Col. No. 580. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tash- kent. 314325. Col. No. 611. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tash- kent. 314326. Col. No. 627. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314327. Col. No. 653. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314328. SORBUS sp. Rosaceae. Col. 632. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Small tree, to 15 feet high; trunk 6 inches diameter breast high; orange pomes, 5 carpellate, %-inch diameter; thorns on young growth. 314329. STIPA CAPILLATA L. Gramineae. Col. No. 661. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314330. STIPA sp. Col. No. 606. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. One foot high; badly shattered. 314331. STIPA sp. Col. No. 623. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Coarse green stems to 3 feet long; compressed panicle; seed thresh free of glumes, brown. 314332. STIPA sp. Col. No. 628. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314333. STIPA sp. Col. No. 655. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314334. STIPA sp. Col. No. 662. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Seed much longer than Stipa capillata; awn half again as long. 314335. SYMPHORICARPOS sp. Caprifoliaceae. Col. No. 82. Botanical Garden, Tashkent. Shrub to 8 feet high with glaucous opposite leaves. Fruits snow white, waxy. 314336. TAENIATHERUM sp. Col. No. 560. Forestry Station at Sukok, 60 km. east of Tashkent. Annual. 148 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314138 to 314771—Continued 314337. TARAXACUM KOK-SAGHYZ Rodin Compositae. Dandelion. Col. No. 62. VIR Central Asian Experiment Station, 26 km. from Tash- kent. Perennial to 16 inches high with many scapes bearing large heads. 314338 to 314341. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Leguminosae. Red clover. 314338. Col. No. 66. VIR Central Asian Experiment Station, 26 km. from Tashkent. 314339. Col. No. 526. Hills above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. 314340. Col. No. 578. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tash- kent. 314341. Col. No. 621. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. 314342 to 314346. 'TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. White clover. 314342. Col. No. 63. VIR Central Asian Experiment Station, 26 km. from Tashkent. 314343. Col. No. 550. Hills above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. 314344. Col. No. 583. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tash- kent. 314345. Col. No. 604. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tash- kent. atraee: Col. No. 616. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tash- ent. 314347. TRIFOLIUM sp. Col. No. 544. Hills above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. 314348. TULIPA sp. Liliaceae. Col. No. 539. Hillside above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78 km. northeast of Tashkent. 314349. VicIAsp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 635. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Flowers purple, in dense racemes. 314350. VICIA CRACCA L. Cow vetch. Col. No. 638. New section of Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Flowers purple, in dense racemes. 314351. (Undetermined.) Leguminosae. Col. No. 47. Chavlisi Reserve near Sukok, 65 km. east of Tashkent. Elevation 3,500 feet. Annual or winter annual with deep taproot; branch- ing, somewhat viny. 314352. (Undetermined.) Leguminosae. Col. No. 593. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Perennial, low spreading, to 1 foot high; very leafy. Pods ovate to nearly orbicular, % to % inch long. 314353. (Undetermined.) Leguminosae. Col. No. 594. Reserve, Chatkal Mountains, 70 km. east of Tashkent. Perennial, low, spreading, to 1 foot high; very leafy. Pods ovate to nearly orbicular, 4% to % inch long, some much larger. From the vicinity of Stavropol. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 149 314138 to 314771—Continued 314354 and 314355. ALOPECURUS PRATENSIS L. Gramineae. Meadow foxtail. 314354. Col. No. 99. Lake Manich, western shore, 220 km. northeast of Stavropol. Perennial bunch former; culms to 30 inches high. 314355. Col. No. 124. East of Lake Manich near the Canal, Stavropol. Perenniai to 30 inches high. 314356. ALOPECURUS VENTRICOSUS (Gouan) Huds. Col. No. 115. Near New Maria Village, 30 km. west of Stavropol. Tall perennial, to 45 inches high. 314357. ASTRAGALUS CALYCINUS Bieb. Leguminosae. Col. No. 128. Chogri Ravine, eastern part of Stavropol. Low, recumbent perennial; abundant bladdery pods on dense spikes; bladders white, 5 to 7 cm. diameter. 314358. ASTRAGALUS LONGIFLORUS Pall. Col. No. 1387. Forestry Experiment Station near Achikulak. Perennial to 14 inches high, flowers borne on dense spikes. 314359. ASTRAGALUS ONOBRYCHIS L. Col. No. 135. Forestry Experiment Station near Achikulak. Low peren- nial, to 10 inches high, pods borne at base of leaves. 314360. ASTRAGALUS sp. Col. No. 130. Chogri Ravine, eastern part of Stavropol. Low, recum- bent perennial; pods 1 inch long, acute tipped, borne on root crown at sur- face of ground. 314361. ASTRAGALUS sp. Col. No. 131. Chogri Ravine, eastern part of Stavropol. Low perennial with fine upright leaves; pods to 1 inch diameter, large, bladdery, borne at base of plant. 314362 and 314363. BROMUS RIPARIUS Rehm. Gramineae. 314362. Col. No. 84. Forty-five km. northeast of Stavropol. Perennial to 2 feet high. 314363. Col. No. 114. Nedremannaya Hill, 20 km. southwest of Stavro- pol. Perennial to 2 feet high. 314364. BROMUS SQUARROSUS L. Col. No. 119. Southern shore of eastern end of Lake Manich. Low an- nual, to 8 inches high. 314365. CAREX BORDZILOWSKII Krecz. Cyperaceae. Col. No. 110. Nedremannaya Hill, 20 km. southwest of Stavropol. Perennial to 12 inches high with female spikes below male. 314366. CAREX VERNA Chaix ex Vill. Col. No. 98. Lake Manich, western shore, 220 km. northeast of Stavropol. Perennial to 14 inches high. 314367. CATABROSA AQUATICA Beauv. Gramineae. Col. No. 116. Near New Maria Village, 30 km. west of Stavropol. Tall perennial with plumose panicles. 314368. EREMOPYRUM ORIENTALE (L.) Jaub. & Spach Gramineae. Col. No. 92. On way to Lake Manich, 180 km. northeast of Stavropol. Low annual, to 8 inches high, with large caryopses. 150 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314138 to 314771—Continued 314369. EREMOPYRUM PROSTRATUM Podpera Col. No. 91. On way to Lake Manich, 180 km. northeast of Stavropol. Annual to 10 inches high; spikes resembling crested wheatgrass. 314370. ERODIUM CICUTARIUM (L.) L’Herit Geraniaceae. Alfileria. Col. No. 105. Near Tatarka Village, 10 km. south of Stavropol. Robust, leafy plant, to 14 inches high. 314371. ERODIUM STEVENII Bieb. Col. No. 111. Nedremannaya Hill, 20 km. southwest of Stavropol. Spreading perennial, leafy, to 8 inches high. 314372 to 314375. FresTucA SULCATA Hack. Gramineae. 314372. Col. No. 85. Fifty-five km. northeast of Stavropol. Perennial to 14 inches high. Fine stemmed; basal cluster of glaucous, wiry leaves. 314373. Col. No. 88. On way to Lake Manich, 180 km. northeast of Stavropol. To 12 inches high. 314374. Col. No. 112. Nedremannaya Hill, 20 km. southwest of Stavro- pol. Perennial, bunch forming; fine leaves and stems; stems to 14 inches high. 314375. Col. No. 127. East of Lake Manich near canal. Perennial, bunch type, to 14 inches high. 314376. IRIS PUMIIA L. Iridaceae. Col. No. 102. Island in Lake Manich, 220 km. northeast of Stavropol. Rhizomatous, fruit on short stalks not exserted beyond the leaves. Flower color ranges from white through reds, blues, purples, and variegated. 314377 to 314379. KOELERIA GRACILIS Pers. Gramineae. 314377. Col. No. 83. Forty-five km. northeast of Stavropol. Perennial to 16 inches high, fine stemmed. 314378. Col. No. 87. On way to Lake Manich, 180 km. northeast of Stavropol. To 14 inches high. 314379. Col. No. 122. East of Lake Manich near canal. Perennial, to 16 inches high, in clumps. 314380 and 314381. LINUM AUSTRIACUM L. Linaceae. Austrian flax. 314380. Col. No. 106. Near Tatarka Village, 10 km. south of Stavropol. Annual to 26 inches high. Erect, mostly single stemmed. 314381. Col. No. 129. Chogri Ravine, eastern part of Stavropol. An- nual to 30 inches high. Fruits abundant. 314382. MEDICAGO MINIMA (L.) Grufberg ex L. Leguminosae. Little medic. Col. No. 117. Near New Maria Village, 20 km. west of Stavropol. Ap- pressed annual; fruits many. 314383. MEDICAGO sp. Col. No. 118. Near New Maria Village, 20 km. west of Stavropol. Low, leafy, to 9 inches high. 314384. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Col. No. 139. ‘Slavenskaya’. Stavropol Agricultural Research Institute. Highly uniform. 314385. MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS (L.) Lam. Leguminosae. Yellow sweetclover. Col. No. 104. Lake Manich, 220 km. northeast of Stavropol. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 151 314138 to 314771—Continued 314386. MELILOTUS POLONICA (L.) Desr. Col. No. 188. Achikulak, Stavropol. Biennial to 2 meters high. 314387. MUSCARI RACEMOSUM (L.) Mill. Liliaceae. Grape-hyacinth. Col. No. 107. Experimental Farm No. 5 of Sheep and Goat Breeding Institute, 40 km. east of Stavropol. Perennial, early spring flowering. Native. 314388. PAPAVER DUBIUM L. Papaveraceae. Col. No. 132. Chogri Ravine, eastern part of Stavropol. Annual to 16 inches high; stiffly erect, several branches; flowers orange red. 314399. PHLEUM PANICULATUM Huds. Gramineae. Col. No. 134. Near spillway of large canal to Manich, eastern Stavropol. Low annual, to 10 inches high. 314390. POA ANGUSTIFOLIA L. Gramineae. Col. No. 90. On road to Lake Manich, 180 km. northeast of Stavropol. Perennial, clums to 2 feet high. 314391 to 314393. POA BULBOSA L. Bulbous bluegrass. 314391. Col. No. 86. Fifty-five km. northeast of Stavropol. Annual to 16 inches high. 314392. Col. No. 108. Experimental Farm No. 5 of Sheep and Goat Breeding Institute, 40 km. east of Stavropol. 314393. Col. No. 126. East of Lake Manich near canal. Plants to 14 inches high. 314394. SANGUISORBA MINOR Scop. Rosaceae. Small burnet. Col. No. 113. Nedremannaya Hill, 20 km. southwest of Stavropol. Per- ennial, to 14 inches high; leafy. 314395. STIPA PENNATA LESSINGIANA (Tr. & Rupr.) Richter Gramineae. Col. No. 89. On road to Lake Manich, between Djulgar and Kievka, 180 km. northeast of Stavropol. Dense bunch perennial, to 18 inches high. Seeds and awns much shorter than Stipa ucerainica. 314396. STIPA UCRAINICA P. Smirnow Col. No. 94. Western shore of Lake Manich, 220 km. northeast of Stav- ropo!l. Perennial, bunch type, to 18 inches high; seed awned, to 12 inches long. 314397. TRIFOLIUM PARVIFLORUM Ehrh. Leguminosae. Col. No. 95. Western side of Lake Manich, 220 km. northeast of Stav- ropol. Low annual, to 7 inches high. 314398. TRIGONELLA CAERULESCENS Halacsy Leguminosae. Col. No. 136. Forestry Experiment Station near Achikulak. Low an- nual, to 12 inches high; pods on strictly upright stems. 314399 and 314400. TULIPA BIEBERSTEINIANA Schult. f. Liliaceae. 314399. Col. No. 121. East of Lake Manich near canal. Perennial, to 12 inches high; flowers bright red, in April. 314400. Col. No. 183. Chogri Ravine, eastern part of Stavropol. Plants to 10 inches high; capsules larger than those seen at Lake Manich. 314401. TULIPA SCHRENKII Regel Col. No. 103. Island in Lake Manich, 220 km. northeast of Stavropol. Short-stalked tulip; flowers large, brilliantly colored. 152 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314138 te 314771—Continued 314402. VIcIA HIRSUTA (L.) S. F. Gray Leguminosae. Col. No. 96. Western shore Lake Manich, 220 km. northeast of Stavropol. Low annual, to 8 inches high. 314403. VICIA TETRASPERMA (L.) Moench. Col. No. 101. Western shore Lake Manich, 220 km. northeast of Stavro- pol. Small, spindly annual to 10 inches high. 314404. ViciA VILLOSA Roth Leguminosae. Hairy vetch. Col. No. 100. Western shore Lake Manich, 220 km. northeast of Stavro- pol. Annual, spindly to 18 inches high. 314405. (Undetermined.) Gramineae. Col. No. 97. Western shore Lake Manich, 220 km. northeast of Stavropol. Tribe Aveneae. Low annual, to 11 inches high. From the vicinity of Georgia. 314406. AEGILOPS CYLINDRICA Host Gramineae. Jointed goatgrass. Col. No. 147. Tbilisi Botanical Garden. 314407. AZEGILOPS TRIUNCIALIS L. Barb goatgrass. Col. No. 148. Thilisi Botanical Garden. Annual, to 10 inches high; awns divergent at maturity; spiklets not readily disarticulating. 314408 and 314409. ANTHYLLIS CAUCASICA (Grossh.) Juz. Leguminosae. 314408. Col. No. 155. Tbilisi Botanical Garden. Perennial; leaves pin- nate with 5 lunear lobes. 314409. Col. No. 191. Hills west of Noreo Village, 18 km. northeast of Tbilisi. Perennial, low, erect; 1 to 3 terminal heads of lowers; calyces white, corolla remants rusty brown. Leaves 5, pinnate. 314410. ARRHENATHERUM ELATIUS (L.) Preal Gramineae. Tall oatgrass. Col. No. 145. Tbilisi Botanical Garden. Perennial, to 3 feet high; shat- tering some after ripening. 314411. ARTEMISIA sp. Compositae. Col. No. 220. Hillside near Park of Culture, Tbilisi. Perennial, caespi- tose, mat forming, silvery leaved. Fruiting spikes to 10 inches high. 314412. ASPERULA sp. Rubiaceae. Col. No. 166. Tbilisi Botanical Institute. Low annual, to 8 inches high; cottony fruiting heads. 314413 te 314415. ASTRAGALUS BRACHYCARPUS Bieb. Leguminosae. 314413. Col. No. 172. Tbilisi Botanical Institute. Low perennial with basal leaves and upright flowering spikes. To 8 inches high. 314414. Col. No. 178. Lilo Village, 16 km. northeast of Tbilisi. Low annual with erect fruiting spikes to 8 inches high; pods narrow, cylindrical, curved into semicircle. 314415. Col. No. 193. Hills west of Noreo Village, 18 km. northeast of Tbilisi. Perennial, low spreading; numerous, long fruiting racemes flat on ground. One small plant producing up to 30 pods. 314416 and 314417. ASTRAGALUS BUNGEANUS Boiss. 314416. Col. No. 200. Garchereti, 90 km. east of Tbilisi. Low peren- nial, to 10 inches high; with basal leaves and upright fruiting spikes. 314417. Col. No. 221. Hillside near Park of Culture, Tbilisi. Low pe- rennial with fruiting spikes upright, to 8 inches long. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 153 314138 to 314771—Continued 314418. BRIZA MAXIMA L. Gramineae. Big quaking grass. Col. No. 187. Hills west of Noreo Village, 18 km. northeast of Tbilisi. Perennial! to 2 feet high. 314419. BROMUS BIEBERSTEINII Roem. & Schult. Gramineae. Col. No. 168. Tbilisi Botanical Institute. Tall perennial, to 3 feet high; very fine leaved; bunch former; leaves mostly basal, dense. 314420. BROMUS STERILIS L. Col. No. 169. Tbilisi Botanical Institute. Annual, to 16 inches high; open panicle; apparently larger and heavier than B. tectoruwm. Only 3 to 4 panicles per plant. 314421. BROMUS sp. Col. No. 242. Hayfields below Lilo Village, 16 km. east of Tbilisi. An- nual, to 14 inches high. 314422. CERCIS SILIQUASTRUM L. Leguminosae. Col. No. 150. Tbilisi Botanical Garden. Small tree; flowers and fruit prolific. 314423. COLUTEA ORIENTALIS Mill. Leguminosae. Oriental bladder-senna. Col. No. 157. Tbilisi Botanical Garden. Shrub to 3 meters high; pro- duces abundance of bladdery pods. 314424. CRAMBEsp. Cruciferae. Col. No. 240. Hayfields below Lilo Village, 16 km. east of Tbilisi. Pe- rennial, profusely branched, to 4 feet high; tumbleweed form; very heavy seeder. 314425. CUCUMISsp. Cucurbitaceae. Col. No. 195. ‘Nejinske’. Market in Tbilisi. 314426. CUCUMIS sp. Col. No. 196. ‘Mukranke’. Market in Tbilisi. 314427. CUCUMIS sp. Col. No. 194. ‘Koljoznitza’. Market in Tbilisi. 314428. CUPRESSUS sp. Pinaceae. Col. No. 203. Poet Charchavades estate near Telavi. Tall columnar tree with branches appressed to trunk to near ground. 314429 to 314433. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Gramineae. Orchardgrass. 314429. Col. No. 156. Tbilisi Botanical Garden. 314430. Col. No. 161. Tbilisi Botanical Institute. 314431. Col. No. 190. Hills west of Noreo Village, 18 km. northeast of Tbilisi. 314432. Col. No. 206. Enampta hayfields, southeast of Telavi. To 30 inches high. 314433. Col. No. 214. Sagarega, 50 km. east of Tbilisi. lants to 20 inches high. 314434. EREMOPYRUM sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 233. Hayfields below Lilo Village, 16 km. east of Tbilisi. An- nual, to 4 inches high, spikes to 2 inches long. 314435. FESTUCA PRATENSIS Huds. Gramineae. Col. No. 159. Reservoir 6 km. north of Tbilisi. Perennial, to 30 inches high here. 154 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314138 to 314771—Continued 314436 and 314437. FESTUCA SULCATA Hack. 314436. Col. No. 141. Tbilisi Botanical Garden. Perennial bunch former, to 16 inches high. 314437. Col. No. 192. Hills west of Noreo Village, 18 km. northeast of Tbilisi. Perennial bunch former, mostly with reddish stems but vari- able. 314438. FRAGARIA VESCA L. Rosaceae. European strawberry. Col. No. 189. Hills west of Noreo Village, 18 km. northeast of Tbilisi. Low perennial; fruits small, numerous, aromatic, sweet. 314439. GERANIUM COLUMBINUM L. Geraniaceae. Cranesbill. Col. No. 241. Hayfields below Lilo Village, 16 km. east of Tbilisi. Pe- rennial, to 1 foot high, leafy; beaks of fruit shorter than Hrodium cicu- tarium. 314440. KOELERIA GRACILIS Pers. Gramineae. Col. No. 144. Tbilisi Botanical Garden. Perennial, to 18 inches high; bunch forming. 314441. LABURNUM ANAGYROIDES Medic. Leguminosae. Goldenchain. Col. No. 175. Tbilisi Botanical Institute. Small unarmed tree, to 6 meters high; numerous panicles of pendant pods. 314442. WLATHYRUS CICERA L. Leguminosae. Flat peavine. Col. No. 177. Lilo Village, 16 km. northeast of Tbilisi. Annual, to 16 inches high; narrow, linear leaflets; pods plump, green, mottled with rusty brown. 314443. LATHYRUS ROSEUS Stev. Col. No. 160. Tbilisi Botanical Garden. Annual, to 18 inches high; viny; pods numerous. 314444, LATHYRUS sp. Col. No. 207. Enampta hayfields, 80 km. southeast of Telavi. Annual, to 14 inches high. 314445. LINUM AUSTRIACUM L. Linaceae. Austrian flax. Col. No. 154. Tbilisi Botanical Garden. 314446. LOLIUM PERSICUM Boiss. & Hohen. Gramineae. Col. No. 215. Sagarega, 50 km. east of Tbilisi. Single plant; spikes and spikelets larger than normal. 314447 and 314448. LOLIUM RIGIDUM Gaud. Wimmera ryegrass. 314447. Col. No. 149. “ Thilisi Botanical Garden. Perennial, to 18 inches high; spikelets recessed in rachis. 314448. Col. No. 208. Enampta hayfields, 80 km. southeast of Telavi. Perennial, to 2 feet high; stiffly erect. 314449 to 314451. LoTus CORNICULATUS L. Leguminosae. Birdsfoot trefoil. 314449. Col. No. 184. Hills west of Noreo Village, 18 km. northeast of Tbilisi. Perennial, leafy, fine stemmed; flowers large, yellow; pods 2 to 3 cm. long, black at maturity. 314450. Col. No. 211. Sagarega, 50 km. east of Tbilisi. Perennial, to 1 foot high. 314451. Col. No. 226. Hills above Lilo Village, 16 km. east of Tbilisi. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 155 314138 to 314771—Continued 314452 and 314453. MEDICAGO COERULEA Less. ex Ledeb. Leguminosae. 314452. Col. No. 224. Hillside near Park of Culture, Tbilisi. Perennial, branches ascending, to 16 inches high; flowers purplish. 314453. Col. No. 232. Hayfields below Lilo Village, 16 km. east of Tbilisi. Perennial; here mostly prostrate; flowers purplish. 314454 and 314455. MEDICAGO LUPULINA L. Black medic. 314454. Col. No. 188. Hills west of Noreo Village, 18 km. northeast of Tbilisi. Perennial, reclining; fruiting heads from near base to tip. 314455. Col. No. 210. Sararega, 50 km. east of Tbilisi. Perennial, low spreading. 314456. MEDICAGO MINIMA (L.) Grufberg ex L. Little medic. Col. No. 285. Hayfields below Lilo Village, 16 km. east of Tbilisi. An- nual, low, to 6 inches high. 314457 and 314458. MEDICAGO ORBICULARIS (L.) All. Buttonclover. 314457. Col. No. 180. Lilo Village, 16 km. northeast of Tbilisi. Bien- nial, stems viny, to 16 inches long. 314458. Col. No. 243. Near the lake, 7 km. northeast of Tbilisi. Low, spreading, to 10 inches long. 314459 and 314460. MEDICAGO RIGIDULA Desr. In Lam. Tifton medic. 314459. Col. No. 181. Lilo Village, 16 km. northeast of Tbilisi. Low annual, to 8 inches high; pods numerous, barrel shaped. 314460. Col. No. 236. Hayfields below Lilo Village, 16 km. east of Tbilisi. Annual to 7 inches high; burs with short, coarse spines. 314461. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Alfalfa. Col. No. 238. Hayfields below Lilo Village, 16 km. east of Tbilisi. Flowers purple. 314462. MEDICAGO sp. Col. No. 244. Near lake, 7 km. northeast of Tbilisi. Perennial; burs with longer spines than in M. rigidula. 314463. MELICA TAURICA K. Koch Gramineae. Col. No. 140. Tbilisi Botanical Garden. Perennial; culms to 30 inches high. 314464 and 314465. MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS (L.) Lam. Leguminosae. Yellow sweetclover. 314464. Col. No. 158. Tbilisi Botanical Gardens. To 8 feet high. 314465. Col. No. 209. Sagarega, 50 km. east of Tbilisi. To 3 feet high. 314466. MELILOTUS sp. Col. No. 217. Hillside near Park of Culture, Tbilisi. Annual to 14 inches high; many fruiting racemes. 314467 and 314468. ONOBRYCHIS CYRI Grossh. Leguminosae. 314467. Col. No. 142. Tbilisi Botanical Garden. Recumbent annual, to 14 inches high; erect fruiting spikes. 314468. Col. No. 225. Hills above Lilo Village, 16 km. east of Tbilisi. Perennial, to 16 inches high. 314469 and 314470. ONOBRYCHIS KACHETICA Boiss. 314469. Col. No. 148. Tbilisi Botanical Garden. Perennial, to 30 inches high, branching; fruiting racemes elongate, arcuate. 156 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314138 to 314771—Continued 314469 and 314470—Continued 314470. Col. No. 197. Garchereti, 90 km. east of Tbilisi. Perennial, to 30 inches high; long racemes bearing numerous fruits. 314471. PHLEUM PHLEOIDES (L.) Karst. Gramineae. Col. No. 170. Tbilisi Botanical Institute. Plants to 18 inches high. 314472. POA BULBOSA L. Gramineae. Bulbous bluegrass. Col. No. 146. Tbilisi Botanical Garden. Perennial to 14 inches high. 314473. POLYGALA Sp. Polygalaceae. Col. No. 228. Hills above Lilo Village, 16 km. east of Tbilisi. Low pe- rennial herb, to 12 inches high; racemes 38 to 6 inches long bearing pinkish- lavender flowers. 314474 and 314475. POTENTILLA RECTA L. Rosaceae. 314474. Col. No. 171. Tbilisi Botanica! Institute. Perennial, to 16 inches high, much branched, leafy. 314475. Col. No. 231. Hills above Lilo Village, 16 km. east of Tbilisi. Perennial, to 16 inches high, stiffly erect with several corymbs per plant. 314476. RESEDA LUTEOLA Linn. Resedaceae. Col. No. 151. Tbilisi Botanical Garden. Perennial, branching, to 30 inches high; numerous fruiting spikes; leaves pinnately lobed. 314477. RosAsp. Rosaceae. Col. No. 230. Hills above Lilo Village, 16 km. east of Tbilisi. Shrub, to 3 feet high; profusely branched and fruiting heavily. 314478 to 314480. SANGUISORBA MINOR Scop. Rosaceae. Small burnet. 314478. Col. No. 185. Hills west of Noreo Village, 18 km. northeast of Tbilisi. Perennial, to 18 inches high, leafy. 314479. Col. No. 198. Garchereti, 90 km. east of Tbilisi. Perennial, to 18 inches high, leafy. 314480. Col. No. 213. Sagarega, 50 km. east of Tbilisi. Perennial, to 16 inches high. 314481. ScABIOSA sp. Dipsacaeae. Col. No. 153. Tbilisi Botanical Garden. Perennial, to 20 inches high; leafy. 314482. STIPA PENNATA LESSINGIANA (Tr. & Rupr.) Richter Gramineae. Col. No. 182. Lilo Village, 16 km. northeast of Tbilisi. Perennial bunch grass, to 20 inches high. 314483. STIPA sp. Col. No. 219. Hillside near Park of Culture, Tbilisi. Perennial bunch former, culms to 24 inches high. 314484. TRIFOLIUM AMBIGUUM Bieb. Leguminosae. Kura clover. Col. No. 152. Tbilisi Botanical Garden. Perennial to 16 inches high, robust; flowers roseate. 314485. TRIFOLIUM CAMPESTRE Schreb. Large hop clover. Col. No. 165. Tbilisi Botanical Institute. Low annual, to 6 inches high; florets reflexed at maturity. 314486. TRIFOLIUM NEGLECTUM C.A.M. Col. No. 164. Tbilisi Botanica] Institute. Perennial, to 10 inches high, low spreading. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 157 314138 to 314771—Continued 314487. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. Col. No. 188. Hills west of Noreo Village, 18 km. northeast of Tbilisi. Perennial, to 14 inches high, robust, many heads, 314488. TRIFOLIUM SCABRUM L. Rough clover. Col. No. 168. Tbilisi Botanical Institute. Low annual, to 6 inches high; stiff, bristly calyces. 314489. TRIFOLIUM TUMENS Stev. ex Bieb. Col. No. 186. Hills west of Noreo Village, 18 km. northeast of Tbilisi. Bunch-perennial, reclining stems to 14 inches long. 314490. TRIFOLIUM sp. Col. No. 204. Poet Chavchavades estate near Telavi. Perennial, spread- ing; not appearing stoloniferous nor rhizomatous. Flowers yellow. 314491. TRIFOLIUM sp. Col. No. 205. Poet Chavchavades estate near Telavi. Perennial, spread- ing by stolons. 314492. TRIFOLIUM sp. Col. No. 229. Hills above Lilo Village, 16 km. east of Tbilisi. Perennial, to 10 inches high; flowers yellow. 314493. TRIFOLIUM sp. Col. No. 239. Hayfields below Lilo Village, 16 km. east of Tbilisi. Low perennial, to 10 inches high; flowers yellow. 314494 to 314497. TRIGONELLA SPICATA Sibth. & Sm. Leguminosae. 314494. Col. No. 173. Thilisi Botanical Institute. Annual, to 14 inches high, upright, branching; numerous, narrow fruiting racemes. 314495. Col. No. 179. Lilo Village, 16 km. northeast of Tbilisi. Annual, to 14 inches high; pods pendant in dense spike. 314496. Col. No. 201. Garchereti, 90 km. east of Tbilisi. Annual, to 16 inches high. 314497. Col. No. 227. Hills above Lilo Village, 16 km. east of Tbilisi. Perennial, to 14 inches high; long fruiting spikes; basal leaves. 314498. TRISETUM RIGIDUM (Marsch-Bieb.) Roem. & Schult Gramineae. Col. No. 162. Thblisi Botanical Institute. Perennial bunch-former, to 30 inches high; shatters at maturity. 314499 and 314500. VICIA ANGUSTIFOLIA L. Leguminosae. 314499. Col. No. 176. Lilo Village, 16 km. northeast of Tbilisi. Annual, to 12 inches high; numerous black pods. 314500. Col. No. 237. Hayfields below Lilo Village, 16 km. east of Tbilisi. Annual, to 2 feet high; numerous pods. 314501. VICIA ERVILIA (L.) Willd. Bitter vetch. Col. No. 218. Park of Culture on hill above Tbilisi. Low annual, to 8 inches high; numerous pods. 314502. VICIA PEREGRINA L. Col. No. 167. Tbilisi Botanical Institute. Viny annual, to 14 inches high; numerous pods. 314503. VICIA NARBONENSIS L. Col. No. 216. Sagarega, 50 km. east of Tbilisi. Annual, stout with squarrose stem, to 14 inches high. 158 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314138 to 314771—Continued 314504. VICIA SATIVA L. Col. No. 212. Sagarega, 50 km. east of Tbilisi. Annual, much-branched, to 18 inches high; leaflets small, narrow. 314505. (Undetermined.) Leguminosae. Col. No. 199. Garchereti, 90 km. east of Tbilisi. Low annual, to 9 inches high, upright with terminal, leafy raceme of sessile fruits. Pods black, shiny, mostly two-seeded. 314506. (Undetermined. ) Col. No. 222. Hillside near Park of Culture, Tbilisi. Low evergreen perennial with alternate, needlelike leaves; flowers yellow. Fruits heavily. 314507. (Undetermined.) Col. No. 234. Hayfields below Lilo Village, 16 km. east of Tbilisi. Monocot, plant resembles pine seedling. Fruits on narrow leafless racemes. Berry green, variegated, horizontally striped. From the vicinity of Krasnodar. 314508. AGROPYRON SIBIRICUM (Willd.) Beauv. Gramineae. Siberian wheatgrass. Col. No. 252. VIR Kuban Station. To 30 inches high. 314509 and 314510. ARRHENATHERUM ELATIUS (L.) Preal Gramineae. Tall oatgrass. 314509. Col. No. 267. Sixteen km. west of Otradnaya. To 40 inches high. 314510. Col. No. 284. Thirty km. west of Otradnaya. 314511 and 314512. BriIzA MAXIMA L. Gramineae. Big quaking grass. 314511. Col. No. 271. Sixteen km. west of Otradnaya. Perennial to 30 inches high. 314512. Col. No. 295. South of Otradnaya, 39 km. 314513 to 314515. BROMUS RIPARIUS Rehm. Gramineae. 314513. Col. No. 268. Sixteen km. west of Otradnaya. To 36 inches high. 314514. Col. No. 282. Twenty km. west of Otradnaya. 314515. Col. No. 292. South of Otradnaya, 30 km. 314516. BROMUS RIPARIUS Rehm. Col. No. 264. Hills 15 km. east of Armavir. Perennial, to 30 inches high with large panicles. 314517 to 314520. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Gramineae. Orchardgrass. 314517. Col. No. 247. ‘Krasnodar No. 20’. Given by Krasnodar Agricul- tural Research Institute. Perennial, to 3 feet high. 314518. Col. No. 266. West of Otradnaya,16km. To 40 inches high. 314519. Col. No. 283. West of Otradnaye, 20 km. 314520. Col. No. 294. West of Otradnaya, 39 km. 314521. ELYMUS JUNCEUS Fisch. Gramineae. Russian wildrye. Col. No. 249. VIR Kuban Station. To 40 inches high. 314522 and 314523. FESTUCA OVINA L. Gramineae. Sheep fescue. 314522. Col. No. 275. West of Otradnaya, 18 km. To 14 inches high. 314523. Col. No. 293. South of Otradnaya, 39 km. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 159 314138 to 314771—Continued 314524 to 314528. FESTUCA PRATENSIS Huds. 314524. Col. No. 248. ‘Krasnodar No. 14’. Given by Krasnodar Agricul- tural Research Institute. 314525. Col. No. 258. East of Armavir, 15 km. Perennial, to 2 feet high. 314526. Col. No. 272. West of Otradnaya,16km. To 30 inches high. 314527. Col. No. 281. West of Otradnaya, 20 km. 314528. Col. No. 296. South of Otradnaya, 39 km. 314529. FRAGARIA MOSCHATA Duchesne Rosaceae. Hautbois strawberry. Col. No. 277. West of Otradnaya, 20 km. Leaves and berries on long stalks; plants growing in dense vegetation of wild hayfield. Flavor similar to muscadine grape. 314530 and 314531. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L. Compositae. Sunflower. 314530. Col. No. 298. Purchased in market, Armavir. Seeds solid black. 314531. Col. No. 299. Purchased in market, Armavir. Seeds black and white striped. 314532. KOELERIA CAUCASICA Trin. ex Domin Gramineae. Col. No. 262. Hills, 15 km. east of Armavir. Perennial, culms to 16 inches high; bunch former. 314533. KOELERIA GRACILIS Pers. Col. No. 279. West of Otradnaya, 20 km. 314534. LINUM AUSTRIACUM L. Linaceae. Austrian flax. Col. No. 255. East of Armavir, 18 km. Annual, to 2 feet high; sparsely branching. 314535. Lotus CcAUCASICUS Kuprian Leguminosae. Col. No. 260. Hills 15 km. east of Armavir. Perennial, to 1 foot high; leaves appear more pubescent than those of Lotus corniculatus. 314536 and 314537. LOTUS CORNICULATUS L. Birdsfoot trefoil. 314536. Col. No. 251. VIR Kuban Station. 314537. Col. No. 291. South of Otradnaya, 39 km. To 18 inches high. 314538 and 314539. MEDICAGO LUPULINA L. Leguminosae. Black medic. 314538. Col. No. 257. Hills 15 km. east of Armavir. Perennial, mostly prostrate but with ascending tips; heavy seeder. 314539. Col. No. 276. West of Otradnaya, 18 km. 314540. MEDICAGO ORBICULARIS (L.) All. Buttonclover. Col. No. 261. Hills 15 km. east of Armavir. Annual to 8 inches high. 314541. ONOBRYCHIS ANATASIATICA Khin. Leguminosae. Col. No. 246. ‘Krasnodar No. 2834’. Given by Krasnodar Agricultural Research Institute. Perennial to 1 meter high. 314542. ONOBRYCHIS TANAITICA Spreng. Col. No. 250. VIR Kuban Station. Perennial, to 40 inches high; coarse stemmed. 314543 to 314545. ONOBRYCHIS TRANSCAUCASIA Grossh. 314543. Col. No. 256. East of Armovir, 17 km. Perennial, to 20 inches high; long fruiting spikes and basal cluster of fine leaves. 314544. Col. No. 290. South of Otradnaya, 39 km. 160 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314138 to 314771—Continued 314543 to 314545—Continued 314545. Col. No. 297. West of Otradnaya, 20 km. 314546. PAEONIA TENUIFOLIA L. Ranunculaceae. Fringed peony. Col. No. 254. East of Armovir, 18 km. Perennial, to 1 foot high; dense cluster of linear leaves. 314547. PRIMULA MACROCALYX Bunge Primulaceae. Col. No. 285. West of Otradnaya, 30 km. Perennial, to 10 inches high; stiffly erect with a corymb of 4 to 6 flowers. 314548 to 314550. SANGUISORBA MINOR Scop. Rosaceae. Small burnet. 314548. Col. No. 259. East of Armovir, 15 km. Perennial, to 14 inches high; very early. 314549. Col. No. 278. West of Otradnaya,20 km. To 16 inches high. 314550. Col. No. 289. South of Otradnaya, 39 km. 314551. TRIFOLIUM ALPESTRE L. Leguminosae. Purple globe clover. Col. No. 278. West of Otradnaya,18km. Perennial, to 1 foot high; long; lanceolate bracts immediately beneath the head. 314552 to 314554. TRIFOLIUM AMBIGUUM Bieb. Kura clover. 314552. Col. No. 263. Hills 15 km. east of Armovir. Perennial, to 10 inches high; numerous leaves; many heads. 314553. Col. No. 270. West of Otradnaya, 16 km. Head on long, naked stipe. 314554. Col. No. 286. South of Otradnaya, 39 km. 314555 and 314556. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 314555. Col. No. 269. West of Otradnaya, 16 km. 314556. Col. No. 287. South of Otradnaya, 39 km. 314557. TRIFOLIUM SPADICEUM L. Col. No. 280. West of Otradnaya, 20 km. Annual; spreading; flowers yellow, florets reflexed in fruit. 314558. TRITICUM sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 253. East of Armovir, 20 km. 314559. Vicia crAaccA L. Leguminosae. Cow vetch. Col. No. 274. West of Otradnaya, 18 km. Viny annual, to 3 feet high. 314560. VICcIA PANNONICA Crantz Col. No. 245. ‘Krasnodar No. 59’. Given by Krasnodar Agricultural Research Institute. Grown as winter annual. 314561. VICIA TETRASPERMA (L.) Moench Col. No. 265. Hills 15 km. east of Armovir. Annual, delicate, fine leaved, viny, to 16 inches high; numerous four-seeded pods. From the vicinity of Moscow. 314562. AGROSTIS sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 324. Druzshbi Park, Moscow. Perennial, to 30 inches high; broad, open panicle. 314563 and 314564. ALOPECURUS PRATENSIS L. Gramineae. Meadow foxtail. 314563. Col. No. 3038. North of Riazan, 28km. To 3 feet high. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 161 314138 to 314771—Continued 314563 and 314564—Continued 314564. Col. No. 318. Druzshbi Park, Moscow. To 34 inches high. 314565. ALOPECURUS GENICULATUS L. Col. No. 321. Druzshbi Park, Moscow. Perennial, rhizomatous, to 1 foot high; glaucous, bluish leaves and culms. 314566. ANTHOXANTHUM ODORATUM L. Gramineae. Sweet vernalgrass. Col. No. 314. Northwest of Riazan, 32 km. Perennial, to 18 inches high; narrow, dense panicle. 314567. BROMUS INERMIS Leyss. Gramineae. Smooth bromegrass. Col. No. 319. Druzshbi Park. To 40 inches high. 314568. DACTYLIS GLOMERTA L. Gramineae. Orchardgrass. Col. No. 323. Druzshbi Park. To 3 feet high. 314569 and 314570. FESTUCA PRATENSIS Huds. Gramineae. 314569. Col. No. 302. North of Riazan, 28 km. 314570. Col. No. 320. Druzshbi Park, Moscow. To 38 feet high. 314571. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 317. Druzshbi Park, Moscow. Perennial, slender, to 20 inches high; panicle strict. 314572. GLYCERIA Sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 328. Druzshbi Park, Moscow. Perennial, slender, to 18 inches high; bunch former; spikes elongate, spikelets few, scattered, appressed to rachis. 314573. GLYCINE sp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 308. Northwest of Riazan, 32 km. Perennial, bunch forming, tight basal cluster of fine leaves. Culms to 14 inches high; spikelets on one side of spike. 314574. KOELERIA GRACILIS Pers. Gramineae. Col. No. 309. Northwest of Riazan, 32 km. To 2 feet high. 314575. LOTUS CORNICULATUS L. Leguminosae. Birdsfoot trefoil. Col. No. 313. Northwest of Riazan, 32 km. Plants recumbent, spreading close to ground; flowers orange in bud, yellow when open. Heavy seeder. 314576. MEDICAGO FALCATA L. Leguminosae. Col. No. 330. ‘Dedinoskaya Yellow’. From Williams Fodder Institute, Moscow. 314577 and 314578. MEDICAGO LUPULINA L. Black medic. 314577. Col. No. 315. Northwest of Riazan, 18 km. Plants vigorous, recumbent, to 18 inches long. 314578. Col. No. 329. Druzshbi Park, Moscow. 314579. MEDICAGO FALCATA L. Col. No. 331. ‘Pavlovsk No. 7’. From Williams Fodder Institute, Moscow. 314580. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Alfalfa. Col. No. 332. ‘Northern hybrid’. Williams Fodder Institute, Moscow. 314581. PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA L. Gramineae. Reed canarygrass. Col. No. 304. North of Riazan,28km. To 4 feet high. 162 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314138 to 314771—Continued 314582. POA PRATENSIS L. Gramineae. Kentucky bluegrass. Col. No. 316. Druzshbi Park, Moscow. To 20 inches high. 314583. POA sp. Col. No. 306. North of Riazan, 28 km. To 30 inches high; rather com- pact panicle. 314584 to 314587. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Leguminosae. Red clover. 314584. Col. No. 300. Miknevo Station of VIR, 80 km. south of Moscow. To 18 inches high. 314585. Col. No. 305. North of Riazan,28km. To 2 feet high. 314586. Col. No. 307. Northwest of Riazan, 32 km. To 16 inches high. 314587. Col. No. 326. Druzshbi Park, Moscow. 314588 and 314589. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. White clover. 314588. Col. No. 312. Northwest of Riazan, 32 km. Perennial, spread- ing by stolons; flowers white; flowering stalks to 8 inches high. 314589. Col. No. 322. Druzshbi Park, Moscow. 314590. TRIFOLIUM sp. Col. No. 301. Miknevo Station of VIR, 80 km. south of Moscow. Annual, to 1 foot high; maturing heads dark bronze; florets reflexed. 314591. TRIFOLIUM sp. Col. No. 310. Northwest of Riazan, 32 km. Perennial; to 18 inches high; rather stiffly erect; heads 1 cm. across; florets white. 314592. VICIA ANGUSTIFOLIA L. Leguminosae. Col. No. 327. Druzshbi Park, Moscow. Viny annual, stems to 3 feet long. Leaflets 7 to 9, narrow, only slightly pubescent. From the vicinity of Kazakstan. 314593. AEGILOPS CYLINDRICA Host Gramineae. Jointed goatgrass. Col. No. 402. East of Alma Ata, 50 km. 314594. AKELUROPUS LITTORALIS (Gouan) Parl. Gramineae. Col. No. 482. Northwest of Kokpek, 54 km. and about 145 km. northeast of Alma Ata. Rhizomatous; culms to 1 foot high. 314595. AGROPYRON (hybird). Gramineae. Col. No. 361. A. sibiricum ~% desertorum. Near Cholak Espe, 250 km. northwest of Alma Ata. To 14 inches high. 314596 to 314602. AGROPYRON CRISTATUM (L.) Gaertn. Crested wheatgrass. 314596. Col. No. 353. Alma Ata. 314597. Col. No. 354. Village Cholak Espe, 250 km. northwest of Alma Ata. To 14 inches high. 314598. Col. No. 374. Near Aksenger River, 2 km. south of Moscow- Alma Ata railroad. 314599. Col. No. 431. West of Game Preserve headquarters, 19 km., and about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 314600. Col. No. 440. West of Game Preserve headquarters, 21 km., and about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 314601. Col. No. 461. Low mountains 20 km. north of Game Preserve BE ara about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Plants to 16 inches igh. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 381, 1966 163 314138 to 314771—Continued 314596 to 314602—Continued 314602. Col. No.505. Near Karagali, 50 km. west of Alma Ata. 314603 and 314604. AGROPYRON DESERTORUM (Fisch. ex Link) Schult. Standard wheatgrass. 314603. Col. No. 506. Near Kragali, 50 km. west of Alma Ata. Types ranged from near A. cristatum to sibiricum. 314604. Col. No.507. Near Kaagali, 50 km. west of Alma Ata. 314605 to 314608. AGROPYRON SIBIRICUM (Willd.) Beauv. Siberian wheatgrass. 314605. Col. No. 356. Near Cholak Espe, 250 km. northwest of Alma Ata. To 16 inches high. 314606. Col. No. 362. Sandhills west of Cholak Espe, 250 km. northwest of Alma Ata. 314607. Col. No. 364. Sandhills west of Cholak Espe, 250 km. northwest of Alma Ata. 314608. Col. No. 365. Sandhills west of Cholak Espe, 250 km. northwest of Alma Ata. 314609. AGROPYRON TRACHYCAULUM (Link) Malte Col. No. 393. Along Alma Atinka River, 20 km. above Alma Ata. Rhizomatous, apparently; short plum spikes with long outer glumes. Ap- pears to be self fertile. 314610. AGROPYRON TRICHOPHORUM (link) Richt. Stiffhair wheatgrass. Col. No. 508. Near Karagali, 50 km. west of Alma Ata. 314611. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 348. Mountain foothills 16 km. south of Alma Ata. Perennial, to 46 inches high. 314612. AGROPYRON CANINUM (L.) Beauv. Col. No. 345. Mountain foothills 16 km. south of Alma Ata. To 42 inches high; spikes bearded. 314613. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 371. Along Aksenger River near Moscow-Alma Ata railroad. Culms to 28 inches high, slender; apparently rhizomatous. 314614. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 376. Along Alma Atinka River 20 km. above Alma Ata. Bunch-type perennial to 40 inches high; stems and spikes reddish; spikes stricty erect. 314615. AGROPYRON CANINUM (L.) Beauv. Col. No. 379. Along Alma Atinka River, 20 km. above Alma Ata. Spikelets awned. 314616. AGROPYRON cf. CANINUM (L.) Beauv. Col. No. 384. Along Alma Atinka River, 20 km. above Alma Ata. Some spikes strongly branching. 314617. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 387. Along Alma Atinka River, 20 km. above Alma Ata. To 4 feet high; spikes nodding. 314618. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 405. In mountain canyon, 85 km. east of Alma Ata. 164 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314138 to 314771—Continued 314619. ELYMUS SIBIRICUS L. Gramineae. Col. No. 406. In mountain canyon, 85 km. east of Alma Ata. 314620. AGROPYRON sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 407. In mountain canyon, 85 km. east of Alma Ata. Leafy. 314621. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 4138. In mountain canyon, 97 km. east of Alma Ata. 314622. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 416. In spruce forest canyon, 97 km. east of Alma Ata. 314623. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 446. West of Game Preserve headquarters, 40 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 314624. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 447. West of Game Preserve headquarters, 40 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Nodding spikes. 314625. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 464. Low mountains 20 km. north of Game Preserve headquar- ters, 180 km. east of Alma Ata. To 3 feet high. 314626. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 466. Low mountains 20 km. north of Game Preserve head- quarters, 180 km. east of Alma Ata. To 4 feet high. 314627. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 475. North of Kokpek, 25 km., and about 160 km. east of Alma Ata. 314628. AGROPYRON cf. CANINUM (L.) Beauv. Col. No. 490. Along Talgar River, 54 km. east of Alma Ata. Closely spaced spikelets, short awns. Not like A. trachycaulum. 314629. AGROPYRON CANINUM (L.) Beauv. Col. No. 4938. Along Talgar River, 54 km. east of Alma Ata. To 4 feet high, slender like A. spicatum; spikelets awned. 314630. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 494. Along Talgar River, 54 km. east of Alma Ata. Long, smooth spikelets. 314631. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 495. Along Talgar River, 55 km. east of Alma Ata. Widely spaced spikelets, awnless. 314632. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 504. West of Alma Ata, 50 km., near Karagali. Looks like A. repens; growing on extremely dry site. 314633. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 514. West of Alma Ata, 33 km. 314634. AGROPYRON sp. Col. No. 519. West of Alma Ata, 35km. Short, divergent awns. 314635. POA STERILIS Bieb. Gramineae. Col. No. 340. Mountain foothills, 16 km. south of Alma Ata. Perennial, to 2 feet high; leaves and stems fine; panicle open. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 165 314138 to 314771—Continued 314636. BOTHRIOCHLOA ISCHAEMUM (L.) Keng Gramineae. King’s Ranch bluestem. Col. No. 418. At Game Preserve headquarters, 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Perennial, bunch type. 314637. ARISTIDA sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 366. Sandhills west of Cholak Espe, 250 km. northwest of Alma Ata. Rhizomatous grass, forming large clumps, to 30 inches high, dense, leafy. 314638. ARISTIDA sp. Col. No. 469. Game Preserve headquarters, 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Annual, to 15 inches high; three-branched awn. 314639. ARISTIDA sp. Col. No. 470. South of Game Preserve headquarters, 1.5 km. about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Annual, to 18 inches high. 314640. ASTRAGALUS sp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 367. Sandhills west of Cholak Espe, 250 km. northwest of Alma Ata. Spreading shrub, to 16 inches high; erect flowering spikes; very leafy; pods curled. 314641. ASTRAGALUS sp. Col. No. 481. Northwest of Kokpek, 54 km., about 145 km. northeast of Alma Ata. Perennial, to 2 feet high; numerous bladdery pods in dense raceme. 314642. ATRAPHAXIS sp. Polygonaceae. Col. No. 391. Along Alma Atinka River, 20 km. above Alma Ata. Spiny shrub, to 6 feet high; three-winged fruits and trigonous seed. 314643. ATRAPHAXIS sp. Col. No. 417. At game Preserve headquarters, 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Shrub to 6 feet high; spineless; new branches stiffly erect; flowering bracts pink; leaves obovate, spiculate, entire, thick. 314644. ATRAPHAXIS sp. Col. No. 420. At Game Preserve headquarters, 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Shrub to 2 feet high, spiny. 314645. BETULASp. Betulaceae. Col. No. 385. Along Alma Atinka River, 20 km. above Alma Ata. Tree to 40 feet high; white and/or coppery bark. 314646. BROMUS sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 388. Mountain foothills, 16 km. south of Alma Ata. Perennial, to 4 feet high; panicle nodding. 314647. BROMUS sp. Col. No. 375. Along Alma Atinka River, 20 km. above Alma Ata. To 6 feet high; short awns; panicles ripening rather evenly. 314648. BROMUS sp. Col. No. 489. Along Talgar River, 54 km. east of Alma Ata. To 6 feet high; nodding, loose panicles, awned spikelets; not fully mature. 314649. CAREX PACHYSTYLIS Gay Cyperaceae. Sedge. Col. No. 453. Low mountains, 20 km. north of Game Preserve head- quarters, about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 166 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314138 to 314771—Continued 314650. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L. Compositae. Safflower. Col. No. 359. ‘Milutin 114’. Near Cholak Espe, 250 km. northwest of Alma Ata. To 12 inches high; leaves essentially spineless; phyllaries with some spines. Many heads. 314651. CONVOLVULUS DIVARICATUS Regel & Schmalh. Convolulaceae. Col. No. 448. West of Game Preserve headquarters, 30 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Shrub, to 4 inches high, very spiny. 314652. CRAMBE sp. Cruciferae. Col. No. 390. Along Alma Atinka River, 20 km. above Alma Ata. Per- ennial from underground crowns; to 6 feet high spreading to 4 feet in diam- eter; loaded with sced pods; 1 seed per pod. 314653. CUCUMIS sp. Cucurbtaceae. Col. No. 336. Market in Alma Ata. Fruit oblong, 12 by 8 inches, sur- face slightly rugose; buff colored; flesh thick, cream colored, sweet. 314654. CUCUMIS sp. Col. No. 368. Cholak Espe, 250 km. northwest of Alma Ata. Fruit ovoid, 9 by 14 inches; brownish green; slightly rugose; flesh cream colored, juicy, sweet. 314655. CITRULLUS sp. Cucurbitaceae. Col. No. 369. Cholak Espe, 250 km. northwest of Alma Ata. Fruit spherical, 10 inches in diameter; black-green mottled. 314656 to 314661. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Gramineae. Orchardgrass. 314656. Col. No. 337. Mountain foothills 16 km. south of Alma Ata. To 7 feet high. 314657. Col. No. 401. East of Alma Ata, 50 km. 314658. Col. No. 516. West of Alma Ata, 33 km. 314659. Col. No. 462. Low mountains 20 km. north of Game Preserve headquarters, 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 314660. Col. No. 467. Low mountains, 20 km. north of Game Preserve headquarters, 180 km. east of Alma Ata. To 4 feet high. 314661. Col. No. 479. North of Kokpek, 25 km., about 160 km. east of Alma Ata. 314662. DELPHINIUM sp. Ranunculaceae. Col. No. 389. Along Alma Atinka River, 20 km. above Alma Ata. Per- ennial to 6 feet high; flowering racemes to 2 feet long. 314663 and 314664. ELYMUS ARALENSIS Regel Gramineae. Wildrye. 314663. Col. No. 422. On desert flat about 190 km. east of Alma Ata, about 26 km. northeast of Game Preserve headquarters. Culms harsh, wiry, thick. 314664. Col. No. 425. Desert flat, 190 km. east of Alma Ata, about 30 km. northeast of Game Preserve headquarters. Slender spiked; rhizomatous. 314665 to 314671. ELYMUS JUNCEUS Fisch. Russian wildrye. 314665. Col. No. 370. Along Aksenger River near Moscow-Alma Ata railroad, about 110 km. west of Alma Ata. Culms to 2 feet high; heads not shattering though mature. 314666. Col. No. 372. Along Aksenger River, where Moscow-Ata rail- road crosses river. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 167 314138 to 314771—Continued 314665 to 314671—-Continued 314667. Col. No. 436. West of Game Preserve headquarters, 21 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 314668. Col. No. 437. West of Game Preserve headquarters, 21 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Below hillside of E. junceus. More slender, later, greener, less leafy than type; leaves basal. Appears to be a sterile hybrid. 314669. Coi. No. 441. West of Game Preserve headquarters, 21 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Little, if any, shattering. 314670. Col. No. 444. West of Game Preserve headquarters, 30 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 314671. Col. 445. West of Game Preserve headquarters, 30 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 314672. ELYMUS sp. Col. No. 424. Desert flat, 190 km. east of Alma Ata, about 30 km. north- east of Game Preserve headquarters. 314673. ELYMUS sp. Col. No. 427. Kokpek Mountains, 190 km. east of Alma Ata, about 40 km. northeast of Game Preserve headquarters. Rhizomatous, very coarse leaves. 314674. ELYMUS DAHURICUS Turcz. Col. No. 484. West of Game Preserve headquarters, 19 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Purplish spikes; appears to shatter easily even though still green in color. 314675. ELYMUS sp. Col. No. 485. West of Game Preserve headquarters, 19 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 314676. ELYMUS sp. Col. No. 439. West of Game Preserve headquarters, 21 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Resembles E. junceus but plants bigger, seeds larger. 314677. ELYMUS sp. Col. No. 449. West of Game Preserve headauarters, 39 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 314678. ELYMUS sp. Col. No. 450. West of Game Preserve headquarters, 39 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Late maturing. 314679. ELYMUS sp. Col. No. 465. Low mountains, 20 km. north of Game Preserve head- quarters, about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Very tough stems and leaves; loosely rhizomatous. 314680. ELYMUS DAHURICUS Turcz. Col. No. 472. North of Kokpek, 25 km., about 160 km. east of Alma Ata. To 3 feet high. 314681. ELYMUS sp. Col. No. 478. North of Kokpek, 25 km., about 160 km. east of Alma Ata. 314682. ELYMUS sp. Col. No. 499. West of Alma Ata, 50 km., near Karagali. To 4 feet high; very coarse, long leaves. 168 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314138 to 314771—Continued 314683. EPHEDRASp. Gnetaceae. Col. No. 460. Low mountains, 20 km. north of Game Preserve head- quarters, about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Fruits on inner stems, orange red. 314684 to 314686. FESTUCA ARUNDINACEA Schreb. Gramineae. Tall fescue. 314684. Col. No. 351. Gravel bar along Alma Atinka River, 15 km. south of Alma Ata. To 4 feet high; leaves yellow green, to % inch wide. 314685. Col. No. 3838. Along Alma Atinka River, 20 km. above Alma Ata. To 5 feet high. 314686. Col. No. 513. West of Alma Ata, 33 km. 314687 and 314688. FESTUCA OVINA L. Sheep fescue. 314687. Col. No. 430. West of Game Preserve headquarters, 19 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 314688. Col. No. 454. Low mountains, 20 km. north of Game Preserve headquarters, about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 314689 to 314691. FESTUCA PRATENSIS Huds. 314689. Col. No. 352. Gravel bar of Alma Atinka River, 15 km. south of Alma Ata. To 3 feet high. 314690. Col. No. 396. East of Alma Ata, 50 km. 314691. Col. No. 476. North of Kokpek 25 km., about 160 km. east of Alma Ata. 314692. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 377. Along Alma Atinka River 20 km. above Alma Ata. Broad- leaved perennial; top of panicle shattering before bottom of panicle is ripe. 314693. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 426. Kokpek Mountains 190 km. east of Alma Ata, about 40 km. northeast of Game Preserve headquarters. 314694. FESTUCA sp. Col. No. 448. West of Game Preserve headquarters 40 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 314695. HEDYSARUM sp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 404. Mountain canyon, 85 km. east of Alma Ata. Perennial, to 2 feet high; many loments in a dense raceme. 314696. HORDEUM BOGDANII Wilensky Gramineae. Col. No. 480. North of Kokpek, 28 km., about 158 km. east of Alma Ata. Perennial to 2 feet high. 314697. HORDEUM sp. Col. No. 501. Near Karagali, 50 km. west of Alma Ata. Annual. 314698. JUNIPERUS sp. Pinaceae. Col. No. 455. Low mountains 20 km. north of Game Preserve head- quarters, 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Prostrate, dark green shrub with glaucous blue berries. 314699 and 314700. KOELERIA GRACILIS Pers. Gramineae. 314699. Col. No. 433. West of Game Preserve headquarters 19 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 314700. Col. No. 503. Near Karagali, 50 km. west of Alma Ata. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 169 314138 to 314771—Continued 314701. LATHYRUS sp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 346. Mountain foothills 16 km. south of Alma Ata. To 3 feet high; leaflets even pinnate, mostly 6. 314702. LATHYRUS sp. Col. No. 488. Along Talgar River 54 km. east of Alma Ata. Perennial to 3 feet high; pods to 4 inches long, numerous. 314703. LONICERA sp. Caprifoliaceae. Col. No. 394. Along Alma Atinka River, 20 km. above Alma Ata. Shrub to 6 feet high with pendent, paired fruits, slender oblong, bright red, soft, pulpy. 314704. LOTUS CORNICULATUS L. Leguminosae. Birdsfoot trefoil. Col. No. 468. Game Preserve headquarters, 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 314705 to 314707. MEDICAGO FALCATA L. Leguminosae. 314705. Col. No. 350. Gravel bar of Alma Atinka River, 15 km. south of Alma Ata. 314706. Col. No. 381. Along Alma Atinka River, 20 km. above Alma Ata. Plants vigorous, to 3 feet long; flowers yellow, some yellow and blue; only few pods approaching maturity. 314707. Col. No. 410. Mountain canyon, 85 km. east sf Aima Ata. 314708. MEDICAGO LUPULINA L. Black medic. Col. No. 378. Along Alma Atinka River, 20 km. above Alma Ata. 314709 to 314715. MerpicaGo SATIVA L. Alfalfa. 314709. Col. No. 333. Market in Alma Ata. 314710. Col. No. 334. Market in Alma Ata. 314711. Col. No. 386. Along Alma Atinka River, 20 km. above Alma Ata. Purpie flowered. 314712. Col. No. 400. East of Alma Ata, 50 km. 314713. Col. No. 411. Mountain canyon, 85 km. east of Alma Ata. 314714. Col. No. 474. North of Kokpek 25 km., about 160 km. east of Alma Ata. 314715. Col. No. 510. Near Karagali, 50 km. west of Alma Ata. 314716. MELILOTUS sp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 349. On gravel bar of Alma Atinka River, 15 km. south of Alma Ata. Plants to 2 feet high; flowers yellow. 314717. MELILOTUS sp. Col. No. 395. East of Alma Ata, 50 km. 314718. MELILOTUS sp. Col. No. 414. Montain canyon, 97 km. east of Alma Ata. 314719. MELILOTUS sp. Col. No. 477. North of Kokpek, 25 km., about 160 km. east of Alma Ata. 314720. MELILOTUS sp. Col. No. 511. West of Alma Ata, 48 km. Flowers yellow. 314721. MELILOTUS sp. Col. No. 517. West of Alma Ata, 34km. Flowers white. 170 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314138 to 314771—Continued 314722. MELICAsp. Gramineae. Col. No. 342. Mountain foothills 16 km. south of Alma Ata. Perennial, coarse, to 50 inches high; culms scabrous; leaves broad, flat; spikelets in- flated; apparently only 1 fertile spikelet per spike. 314723. OROYZOPSIS sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 429. West of Game Preserve headquarters 19 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Dense tuft of bluish basal leaves. 314724. ORYZOPSIS sp. Col. No. 471. Game Preserve headquarters, about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. To 4 feet high; loose, open panicle; dense basal tuft of leaves. 314725. PANICUM sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 341. Mountain foothills 16 km. south of Alma Ata. Perennial, to 5 feet high; panicle open. 314726 to 314728. PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA L. Gramineae. Reed canarygrass. 314726. Col. No. 339. Mountain foothills 16 km. south of Alma Ata. To 8 feet high. 314727. Col. No. 380. Along Alma Atinka River, 20 km. above Alma Ata. 314728. Col. No. 492. Along Talgar River about 54 km. east of Alma Ata. Mostly shattered. 314729. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Common bean. Col. No. 335. Market in Alma Ata. 314730. PHLEUM sp. Gramineae. Col. No. 457. Low mountains, 20 km. north of Game Preserve head- quarters, about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 314731. PICEA TIANSCHANICA Rupr. Pinaceae. Col. No. 497. Along Talgar River, about 50 km. east of Alma Ata. Tree to 120 feet high; similar to P. abies. 314732. POA BULBOSA L. Gramineae. Bulbous bluegrass. Col. No. 452. Low mountains about 20 km. north of Game Preserve head- quarters, 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 314733. POA PRATENSIS L. Kentucky bluegrass. Col. No. 399. East of Alma Ata, 50 km. 314734. POA sp. Col. No. 415. Mountain canyon, spruce zone; 97 km. east of Alma Ata. 314735. POA sp. Col. No. 419. Game Preserve headquarters, about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. To 12 inches high. 314736. POA sp. Col. No. 438. West of Game Preserve headquarters 21 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 314737. POA sp. Col. No. 459. Low mountains 20 km. north of Game Preserve headquar- ters, about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Much larger than Festuca ovina; to 2 feet high, leaves coarser. 314738. POTENTILLA sp. Rosaceae. Col. No. 496. Along Talgar River about 55 km. east of Alma Ata. Per- ennial with creeping stems. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 171 314138 to 314771—Continued 314739. ROSAsp. Rosaceae. Col. No. 388. Along Alma Atinka River 20 km. above Alma Ata. Viny shrub to 6 feet high; fruits abundant. 314740. SESLERIAsp. Gramineae. Col. No. 382. Along Alma Atinka River 20 km. above Alma Ata. 314741. SETARIAITALICA (L.) Beauv. Gramineae. Col. No. 355. Near Cholak Espe, 250 km. northwest of Alma Ata. To 18 inches high; seeding heavily. 314742. SoOPHORAsp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 483. Northwest of Kokpek 54 km., about 145 km. northeast of Alma Ata. Perennial to 3 feet high; long, segmented pods. 314743. SORGHUM BICOLOR (L.) Moench Gramineae. Col. No. 360. Near Cholak Espe, 250 km. northwest of Alma Ata. To 30 inches high. 314744 to 314750. STIPA CAPILLATA L. Gramineae. 314744. Col. No. 357. Near Cholak Espe, 250 km. northwest of Alma Ata. To 20 inches high. 314745. Col. No. 421. Game Preserve headquarters, about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 314746. Col. No. 423. On desert flat about 190 km. east of Alma Ata, 26 km. northeast of Game Preserve headquarters. 314747. Col. No. 428. Kokpek Mountains, 190 km. east of Alma Ata, 40 km. northeast of Game Preserve headquarters. 314748. Col. No. 432. West of Game Preserve headquarters 19 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. 314749. Col. No. 500. Near Karagali, 50 km. west of Alma Ata. 314750. Col. No. 515. West of Alma Ata 33 km. 314751. STIPA sp. Col. No. 398. East of Alma Ata 50 km. 314752. STIPA sp. Col. No. 442. West of Game Preserve headquarters 30 km., about 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Awns shorter and fuzzier than in S. capillata; seed also pubescent. 314753. STIPA sp. Col. No. 509. Near Karagali, 50 km. west of Alma Ata. To 8 feet high; dense basal tuft of leaves; loose, open panicle, largely shattered. 314754. TAENIATHERUM CRINITUM (Schreb.) Nevski Gramineae. Col. No. 403. East of Alma Ata 50 km. 314755. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Leguminosae. Strawberry clover. Col. No. 373. Along Aksenger River where Moscow-Alma Ata railroad crosses river. Plants low, to 7 inches high. 314756 to 314761. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 314756. Col. No. 347. Mountain foothills 15 km. south of Alma Ata. To 14 inches high; fruit mostly ripe. 314757. Col. No. 397. East of Alma Ata 50 km. 314758. Col. No. 409. Mountain canyon 85 km. east of Alma Ata. 172 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314138 to 314771—Continued 314756 to 314761—Continued 314759. Col. No. 473. North of Kokpek 25 km., about 160 km. east of Alma Ata. 314760. Col. No. 486. Along Talgar River 50 km. east of Alma Ata. Flowering; heads mature, stems glabrous. 314761. Col. No. 518. West of Alma Ata 34 km. 314762 to 314765. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. White clover. 314762. Col. No. 348. Gravel bar of Alma Atinka River 15 km. south of Alma Ata. 314763. Col. No. 485. Along Talgar River 45 km. east of Alma Ata. 314764. Col. No. 491. Along Talgar River 56 km. east of Alma Ata. 314765. Col. No. 502. Near Karagali 50 km. west of Alma Ata. 314766. VICIAsp. Leguminosae. Col. No. 344. Mountain foothills 16 km. south of Alma Ata. Rank, stems to 3 feet long. 314767. VICIA sp. Col. No. 487. Along Talgar River 52 km. east of Alma Ata. 314768. (Undetermined.) Leguminosae. Col. No. 358. Near Cholak Espe 250 km. northwest of Alma Ata. An- nual, to 8 inches high; pods curved. 314769. (Undetermined.) Leguminosae. Col. No. 368. Sandhills west of Cholak Espe 250 km. northwest of Alma Ata. Shrub to 5 feet high; spiny; leaves leathery, glaucous; fruit winged. 314770. (Undetermined.) Leguminosae. Col. No. 451. Game Preserve headquarters 180 km. east of Alma Ata. Spiny shrub to 10 feet high; leaves with 2 pairs leaflets, terminating in spine; stipular spines. 314771. (Undetermined.) Leguminosae. Col. No. 512. West of Alma Ata 34 km. Perennial; leaves odd pinnate, 6 pairs leaflets; fruit spiny, constricted between seeds. 314772 to 314781. From the Republic of China. Plants presented by the Taiwan Sugar Experi- ment Station, Tainan, Taiwan. Received May 10, 1966. 314772 to 314776. SAcCHARUM (hybrid) Gramineae. Sugarcane. 314772. F141 314775. F153. 314773. F151. 314776. F 154. 314774. F152. 314777 to 314781. SACCHARUM SPONTANEUM L. 314777. ‘Hualien No. 1’. 314780. ‘Pingtung No. 1’. 314778. ‘Hualien No. 5’. 314781. ‘“Towlin No. 3’. 314779. ‘Peikang No. 11’. 314782 to 314785. From France. Seeds presented by Laboratory of Research for Forage Plants, Botanical Service, Ministry of Agriculture, Rouen. Received May 6, 1966. 314782. DIANTHUS CAESIUS J. E. Smith Caryophyllaceae. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 173 314782 to 314785—Continued 314783. DIANTHUS GALLICUs Pers. 314784. DIANTHUS GRANITICUS Ford. 314785. GYPSOPHILIA REPENS L. Caryophyllaceae. 314786 to 314788. From Mexico. Seeds collected by O. F. Fancke, Mexico, D. F. Received May 6, 1966. 314786. (Undetermined.) Leguminosae. Nopaltaepec. Bizcocho, Veracruz. 314787. (Undetermined.) Leguminosae. Acula. Cocuite, Veracruz. 314788. (Undetermined.) Gramineae. Isthmus of Tehuantepec. Taltepec, Veracruz. 314789 to 314803. From Australia. Seeds presented by Division of Plant Industry, Common- wealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Re- ceived May 6, 1966. 314789 and 314790. CAJANUS CAJAN (L.) Millsp. Leguminosae. Pigeon-pea. 314789. C.P.I. 18301. 314790. C.P.I. 201838. 314791. CUCUMIS MYRIOCARPUS Naudin Cucurbitaceae. V.160(a). 314792. GOMPHRENA PARVIFLORA Benth. Amaranthaceae. C.925. 314793 to 314803. PisuM SATIVUM L. Leguminosae. Pea. 314793. C.P.I. 101381. 314799. C.P.I. 155386. 314794. C.P.I. 12559. 314800. C.P.I. 15742. 314795. C.PI. 12561. 314801. C.P.I. 15860. 314796. C.P.I. 14982. 314802. C.P.I. 16428. 314797. C.P.I. 15248. 314803. C.P.I. 22002. 314798. C.P.I. 15456. 314804 to 314816. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by University Botanic Garden, Nijmegen. Received May 6, 1966. 314804. CANNA EDULIS Ker. Cannaceae. Edible canna. No. 20. 314805. CANNA LIMBATA Rosc. No. 23. 314806. CUCURBITA sp. Cucurbitaceae. No. 566. 314807 and 314808. SAMBUCUS NIGRA L. Caprifoliaceae. European elder. 314807. No. 272. 314808. No. 273. ‘Aurea’. 174 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314804 to 314816—Continued 314809. SAMBUCUS RACEMOSA L. European red elder. No. 275. 314810 and 314811. SAMBUSCUS NIGRA var. LACINIATA L. 314810. No. 274. 314811. No. 276. 314812. TACCA INTEGRIFOLIA Ker-Gawl. Taccaceae. No. 156. 314813. ZINNIA ANGUSTIFOLIA H.B.K. Compositae. No. 491. 314814. ZINNIA LINEARIS Benth. No. 492. 314815. ZINNIA PERUVIANA L. No. 493. 314816. ZINNIA PRIMULA A. Gray No. 494. 314817 to 314828. From Peru. Seeds and plants collected by D. H. Timothy, North Carolina State University, Raleigh. Received May 17, 1966. 314817 and 314818. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. Peanut. 314817. Col. No. 200. ‘Mani’. Store in Juanjur, Province of Mariscal Caceres, San Martin. (Seeds). 314818. Col. No. 205. ‘Mani’. From store in Picota, San Martin. (Seeds). 314819. TRIPSACUM LAXUM Nash Gramineae. Col. No. 203. ‘Pasto Guatemala’. SIPA Granja Demonstrativa, small cultivated plot, Huallaga province, San Martin. (Plants). 314820. TRIPSACUM sp. Col. No. 201. Two hundred meters west of Tingo de Saposoa, Huallaga Province, San Martin. Plants to 4 meters high. (Plants). 314821. TRIPSACUM sp. Col. No. 202. Twenty-two km. across river from San Cristobal de Sisa, Huallaga Province, San Martin. Plants 5 to 6 meters high; wide leaves, 10-15 cm. (Plants). 314822. TRIPSACUM sp. Col. No. 204. On bank of Huallaga River, San Martin Province, San Martin. (Plants). 314823. TRIPSACUM sp. Col. No. 206. On bank of Huallaga River, San Martin Province, San Martin. (Plants). 314824. TRIPSACUM sp. Col. No. 207. Two km. east of Tarapoto on road to Shapoja, San Martin Province, San Martin. (Plants). 314825. TRIPSACUM sp. Col. No. 201. Two hundred meters west of Tingo de Saposoa, Huallaga Province, San Martin. Plants to 4 meters high. (Seeds). JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 175 314817 to 314828—Continued 314826. TRIPSACUM sp. Col. No. 204. On bank of Huallaga River, San Martin Province, San Martin. (Seeds). 314827. TRIPSACUM sp. Col. No. 206. Two km. east of Tarapoto on road to Shapoja, San Martin Province, San Martin. (Seeds). 314828. TRIPSACUM sp. Col. No. 207. Two km. east of Tarapoto on road to Shapoja, San Martin Province, San Martin. (Seeds). 314829 to 314835. SACCHARUM (hybrid). Gramineae. From Mauritius. Cuttings presented by the Director, Mauritius Sugar In- dustry Research Institute, Reduit. Received May 17, 1966. 314829. ‘Ebene 118/56’. 314833. M 194/57. 314830. ‘Kletak’. 314834. M 248/57. 314831. M 99/48. 314835. M 409/51. 314832. M 100/58. 314836. CITRUSsp. Rutaceae. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by Scientific Academy of Georgia, Batumi Botanical Garden, Batumi. Received May 17, 1966. ‘Korolek’. 314837 to 314839. AVENA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Common oats. From Japan. Seeds presented by Hokkaido Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion, Hitsujigaoka, Sapporo, Hokkaido. Received May 17, 1966. 314837. ‘Honami’. 314838. ‘Kuromi’. 314839. ‘Victory No. 1’. 314840 to 314843. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Leguminosae. Red clover. From Norway. Seeds presented by R. Vestad, Agricultural College of Norway, Vollebekk, Oslo. Received May 17, 1966. 314840. ‘Jripo F81’. 4X. 314842. ‘Ondal El’. 2X. 314841. ‘Mols Aad’. 2X. 314843. ‘Vagoy El’. 2X. 314844. ZEA MAYS L. Gramineae. Corn. From the United States. Seeds presented by M. S. Zuber, Department of Field Crops, University of Missouri, Columbia. Received May 17, 1966. ‘Mammoth White Pearl’. Very old variety. Comparatively good yield on poor soil. Stalks vigorous to 10 feet high; one ear per stalk, loose husk. 314845 and 314846. LOTUS CORNICULATUS L. Leguminosae. Birdsfoot trefoil. From the United States. Seeds produced by Soil Conservation Service, Big Flats, N.Y. Received May 17, 1966. 314845. BN-13548-64. Original collection Pendleton County, W.Va., 7 miles west of Franklin on Route 33. on road bank. Elevation 2.000 feet; slope 6:1, Calvin subsoil, severe erosion, season very dry. Plant vigorous, 54 inches diameter, seed production heavy. 176 314845 to 314846—Continued 314846. BN-13549-64. Original collection Allegany County, Md., 4 miles north of Old Town, on road bank. Elevation 1,000 feet; Lehece soil, very low fertility, pH 5.0. 314847 to 314885. From the Repubiue of South Africa. Agyvricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 Seeds presented by Department of Received May 17, 1966. 314847 ¢ » 314855. GLYCINE JAVANICA L. ‘Leguminosae. 314847. B/58/116. Port Elizabeth. 214848. B/62/1. Dohne Res. Sta. 2.4849. U/50/186. Mazoe, Rhodesia. 314850. U/55/31. Choma, North Rhodesia. 314851. U/61/189. Tanganyika. 314852. U/61/146. South Rhodesia Grasslands selection. 314853. U/61/147. South Rhodesia Ex Melsetter. 314854. U/61/148. South Rhodesia Norvals special. 314855. U/61/149. South Rhodesia. Causeway. 314856 to 314878. SETARIA SPHACELATA (Schum.) Stapf & Hubb. ex M. B. Moss Gramineae. Millet. 314856. B/53/29. Wassenaar. 314857. B/53/228. Dohne. 314858. B/56/19. Rietvlei. 314859. B/57/195. Sutherland, C.P. 314860. B/57/197. Pietersburg. 314861. B/57/199. Turner. 314862. B/57/201. S.T.T. 314863. B/57/202. Haenertsburg. 314864. B/59/26. St. Lucia lake, Zululand. 314865. B/59/39. Lydenburg. 314866. B/59/48. Rietondale. 314867. B/59/49. N.Gamiland. 314868. B/59/54. Zambesi River. Kazungula strain. 314869. B/59/61. Whylliespoort. 314870. B/59/122. Kabulabula strain. 314871. U/59/33. Katambora. Tanganyika. 314872. U/59/36. Kenya. 314873. U/59/42. East Africa. 314874. U/59/45. Thomsonsfalls. Kenya. 314875. U/59/46. Bua River. Nyasaland. 314876. U/59/47. North Kenya. 314877. U/59/47. Marsabit, Kenya. 314878. U/59/51. Bechuanaland. 314879 to 314884. SETARIA SPHACELATA var. STOLONIFERA De Wit 314879. B/59/15. Hammanskraal. 314880. B/59/23. Vereeniging. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 TG, 314847 to 314885—Continued 314879 to 314884—Continued 314881. B59/37. Newcastle, Natal. 314882. B/59/40. Balfour. 314883. B/59/45. Leeuwfontein P.T.A. 314884. B/59/58. Mafeking. 314885. (Undetermined.) Leguminosae. U/61/140. Kawanda, Tanganyika. 314886. UROCHLOA MOSAMBICENSIS (Hack.) Dandy Gramineae. From the Republic of South Africa. Plants presented by P. G. Stewart, Umfolozi Game Reserve, Mtubatuba. Received May 18, 1966. Col. No. 439. 314887 to 314889. From Poland. Seeds presented by Institute for Plant Improvement and Adaptation, Warsaw. Received May 18, 1966. 314887. VICIA PISIFORMIS L. Leguminosae. 314888. VICIA SYLVATICA L. 314889. VICIA sp. 314890 to 314892. From the United States. Plants growing at Regional Plant Introduction Station, Pullman, Wash. Received May 18, 1966. 314890. MONARDELLA ODORATISSIMA Benth. Labiatae. Col. No. 8-M. Bozeman, Mont., 40 miles west. Dry roadside; grassland association. Plant aromatic, flowers very attractive, requires little culture. 314891. PRUNUS VIRGINIANA var. DEMISSA (Torr. & Gray) Torr. Rosaceae. Western chokecherry Col. No. M-9. John Day, Oreg., 3 miles east. Dry roadside. Excellent form, hardy, good fruit production. 314892. SoRBUS SCOPULINA Greene Rosaceae. Col. No. 7-M. North Idaho. West side of Priest Lake near mouth of Granite Creek. Associated plants Vaccinium, Thuja, Abies. Plant many stemmed, symmetrical, good form, to 12 feet high, hardy. Fruit dark orange. Good seasonal! color. 324893 to 314900. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. Peanut. rom Nigeria. Seeds presented by Agricultural Research Station, Mokwa. Received May 18, 1966. 314893. B 187/1. Georgia bunch (hybrid), seeds large. Originally from Georgia in 1952. 314894. GBS 207-3-1. Georgia bunch (hybrid), seeds small. Originally from Georgia in 1952. 314895. Spanish 205. Spanish bunch. Originally from the United States in 1950. 314896. Toro. Valencia bunch. Originally from Nigeria. 314897. Galadi. Jumborunner. Originally from Nigeria. 314898. Virginia bunch, seeds large. Originally from Italy in 1961. 314899. TBS 602. Natal runner, seeds medium large. Unusual Nigerian runner. 178 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314893 to 314900—Continued 314900. G 153. Castle Cary bunch. Originally from India in 1957. Has yielded very well in Nigeria at widely different sites. 314901. SETARIA CHEVALIERI Stapf & Hubb. Gramineae. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Received May 18, 1966. Col. No. 306. Lone Creek Falls, 5 miles northeast of Sabie, Transvaal. Perennial bunch grass; to 8 feet high. 314902 to 314906. From Costa Rica. Seeds presented by Albert P. Lorz, United States Agency for International Development, University of Florida Contract, San Jose. Received May 18, 1966. 314902. PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. Leguminosae. Lima bean. Red seeded, viny perennial, wild. 314903 and 314904. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Common bean. 314903. ‘Cubaces Suaves’. Market in San Jose. 314904. ‘Cubaces Suaves’. Market in San Jose. Selected offtypes of P.1.314903. 314905. PISUM SATIVUM L. Leguminosae. Pea. ‘Santa Elene 626’. National Seed Production, Coycacan, D.F. 314906. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi Leguminosae. Cowpea. No. 45. Purple Hull Blackeye type. 314907. CYMBOPOGON CITRATUS (De.) Stapf Gramineae. Lemongrass. From the U. S. Virgin Islands. Plants presented by Virgin Islands Agricultural Research and Extension Program, Kingshill, St. Croix. Numbered May 18, 1966. 314908. TRIPSACUM LAXUM Nash Gramineae. Guatemalagrass. From the United States. Plants presented by Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama. Numbered May 18, 1966. 314909 to 314926. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. From Rhodesia. Seeds presented by Ministry of Agriculture, Salisbury. Numbered May 19, 1966. 314909. No.1. ‘Kafue’. Lee x Selkirk. Good baking. 314910. No. 2. ‘Marodzi’. X7—-50 (Angola) x Kenltana—Yagui. 314911. No.3. ‘Ngesi’. X7-50 (Angola) x Kenltana—Yagui. 314912. No.4. ‘Mazoe’. Natural hybrid (GABO). 314913. No.5. ‘Umfuli’. Kafue x S29A1. Good baking. 314914. No.6. ‘Hunyani’. Kafue x S29A1. Good baking. 314915. No. 7. ‘Lundi’. Short Italian (Ex. Denmark) x Kafue. Good baking. 314916. No. 8. ‘Sebakwe’. Short Italian (Ex. Denmark) x Kafue. Good baking. 314917. No.9. ‘Njomane’. Marodzi x F430 (N.D.) Good baking. 314918. No.10. ‘Umniati’. S29A1 x F573 (Mex.) Semidwarf. 314919. No. 11. ‘Wengi’. F260A1-S29A1 x F480 (N.D.). JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 Ife, 314909 to 314926—Continued 314920. No.12. ‘Zambezi’. P.M.17 (Ex. Dr. Borlaug) x F430 (N.D.). 314921. No.13. S13A1. Selkirk x Lee. Good baking. 314922. No.14. Hi23A1. F260A1 x S29A1. 314923. No.1i5. S728A1B2. F573 (Mex). x Mazoe. Dwarf. 314924. No.16. S948A1. Lundi x S723A1. Dwarf. 314925. No.17. S95i1A5Ai. S 723A1 x F430 (N.D.) Dwarf. 314926. No. 18. F480. No.509.1.S.W.R.N.1959. Lee x N.D. 174. Excellent baking. 314927 to 314939. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the Botanical Garden, Stavropol. Received May 19, 1966. 314927. AGROPYRON DESERTORUM (Fisch. ex Link) Schult. Gramineae. Standard wheatgrass. 314928. ELYMUS GIGANTEUS Vahl Gramineae. Siberian wildrye. 314929. KOCHIA PROSTRATA (L.) Schrad. Chenopodiaceae. 314930. LoTUS CAUCASICUS Kuprian Leguminosae. 314931. ONOBRYCHIS IBERICA Grossh. Leguminosae. 314932. POA LONGIFOLIA Trin. Gramineae. 314933. POA NEMORALIS L. Wood bluegrass. 314934. TRIFOLIUM ALPESTRE L. Leguminosae. Purple globe clover. 314935. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Strawberry clover. 314936. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. White clover. No. 1. 314937. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. No. 2. 314938. TRIFOLIUM sp. 314939. (Undetermined.) Gramineae. 314940 to 314959. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Received May 4, 1966. 314940. ‘Betmark’. 314950. ‘Kleintrou’. 314941. ‘Daeraad’. 314951. ‘Koalisie’. 314942. ‘Delta’. 314952. ‘Lalkasarwali’. 314943. ‘Dromedaris’. 314953. ‘Losper’. 314944. ‘Flameks’. 314954. ‘Penkop’. 314945. ‘Gluretty’. 314955. ‘Punjab’. 314946. ‘Goudveld’. 314956. ‘Red Victory’. 314947. ‘Hoopvol’. 314957. ‘Sonop’. 314948. ‘Impala’. 314958. ‘Union 52’. 314949. ‘Kenia Sokkies’. 314959. ‘Wolkoring’. 314960. CYNARA SCOLYMUS L. Compositae. Globe artichoke. From Great Britian. Plants presented by F.A. Secrett Litd., Hurst Farm, Milford, Godalming, Surrey, England. Received May 26, 1966. ‘Vert de Laon’. 180 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314961. SACCHARUM (hybrid) Gramineae. From the Republic of South Africa. Cuttings presented by the South African Sugar Association, Mount Edgecombe, Natal. Received May 27, 1966. ‘N.51/539. 314962. ZEA MAYS L. Gramineae. Corn. From Honduras. Seeds presented by the American Embassy, Tegucigalpa. Received May 31, 1966. ‘Sintetico Tuxpeno’. 314963. PHALARIS AQUATICA L. Gramineae. Large canarygrass. From Australia. Seeds presented by Soil Conservation Authority, Kew, Victoria. Received June 1, 1966. ‘Seedmaster’. Nonshattering strain from Brunnings Proprietary Limited, Melbourne. 314964. SECALE CEREALE L. Gramineae. Rye. From Brazil. Seeds presented by Ake Boklin, Campinas, Sao Paulo. Re- ceived June 1, 1966. ‘Gayerovo’. 314965 to 314967. From Fiji. Cuttings presented by the South Pacific Sugar Mills Limited, Lautoka. Received May 31, 1966. 314965 and 314966. MISCANTHUS FLORIDULUS (Labill.) Warb. Gramineae. 314965. ‘Fiji 36’. 314966. ‘Fiji 71’. 314967. SACCHARUM OFFICINARUM L. Gramineae, ‘Fiji 63’. 314968 to 314970. HUMULUS LUPULUS L. Moraceae. Common hop. From New Zealand. Plants presented by the Hop Research Station, Riwaka, Nelson. Received June 2, 1966. 314968. ‘Calicross’. ‘Californian’ x ‘Fuggle’. Vine coarse, olive green, faintly striped. Laterals long, from top half of vine. Leaves large, five lobed, dark green. Cones single, large, green, medium firm, ovate, taper to point. Strig thick. Lupulin content average. 314969. ‘First Choice’. ‘Californian’ x unknown. Vine fine, yellowish green, faintly striped. Lateral long, from top half of vine. Leaves medium, 5 to 7 lobed, greyish-green. Cones densely clustered, medium size, yellowish green, firm, ovate, tip inclined to open. Strig thin. Lupulin content high. 314970. ‘Smooth Cone’. ‘Californian’ x unknown. Vine fine, olive green, red striped. Laterals long, from top two-thirds of vine. Leaves medium small, 3 to 5 lobed, green. Cones single, medium large, pale green, very firm, long oblong, pointed, often slightly crescent, lightly, longitudinally furrowed. Strig medium thick. Lupulin content high. 314971 to 314972. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by Institute of Plant Breeding, Wageningen. Received June 7, 1966. 314971. Autonomia B. Semiwinter wheat. 314972. Novi Sad 277. Winter wheat. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 181 314973. FRAGARIA (hybrid). Rosaceae. Strawberry. From the Republic of South Africa. Plants presented by the Fruit and Food Technology Research Institute, Stellenbosch, Cape Province. Received June 8, 1966. ‘Klaradyn’. 314974 to 314976. From Costa Rica. Seeds collected by E. P. Imle, American Cocoa Research Institute, Washington, D. C. Received June 10, 1966. 314974. CITRUS RETICULATA Blanco Rutaceae. Mandarin orange. Col. No. 133. ‘Mandarina’. Seven miles south of San Isidro del General. Large; skin rough; flavor good; low acidity. 314975 RUBUSsp. Rosaceae. Col. No. 1381. Pan American Highway, south of Cartago. Elevation 9,000 feet. Wild blackberry. 314976. RUBUS sp. Col. No. 132. Pan American Highway, south of Cartago. Elevation 10,000 feet. Wild blackberry. 314977 to 314979. SACCHARUM (hybrid) Gramineae. Sugarcane. From Mauritius. Cuttings presented by the Mauritius Sugar Industry Re- search Institute, Reduit. Received June 10, 1966. 314977. M99/48. 314978. M100/58. 314979. M409/51. 314980. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. Peanut. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by All-Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received June 10, 1966. VNIIMK 4383 (VIR 263). Krasnodar Territory. 314981 to 315006. From India. Seeds presented by Division of Plant Introduction, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received June 10, 1966. 314981 and 314982. CENCHRUS CILIARIS L. Gramineae. Buffelgrass. 314981. ‘Pusa Giant Anjan’. 314982. ‘Pusa White Anjan’. 314983. DESMODIUM INTORTUM (Mill.) Urb. Leguminosae. E.C. 28874. 314984. GLYCINE JAVANICAL. Leguminosae. E.C. 28916. 314985 to 314988. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merr. Soybean. 314985. I.C. 198. 314987. I.C. 210. 314986. I.C. 206. 314988. I.C. 573. 314989 to 314991. GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L. Malvaceae. Upland cotton. ~314989. H. 14. 314990. L.L. 54. 314991. 320F. 182 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 314981 to 315006—Continued 314992. MELILOTUS INDICA (L.) All. Leguminosae. Annual yellow sweetclover. I.W. 1560 A. Yellow flowered. 314993. PANICUM ANTIDOTALE Retz. Gramineae. Blue panicgrass. E.C. 9702. 314994. PENNISETUM ORIENTALE L. C. Rich. Gramineae. (Tetraploid). 314995. PHASEOLUS ATROPURPUREUS DC. Leguminosae. E.C. 27614. 314996 to 314998. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. 314996. N.P. 3. 314997. N.P. 6. 314998. N.P. 29. 314999 to 315001. SoRGHUM BICOLOR (L.) Moench Gramineae. 314999. I.S. 1054. M-385-1. 315000. I.S. 2243. PJ-4K. 315001. I.S. 3422. PJ-8K. 315002. STIZOLOBIUM sp. Leguminosae. I.C. 1841. 315003 to 315006. ZEA MAYS L. Gramineae. Corn. 315003. ‘Amarillo de Cuba’. 315005. ‘Camp Al’. 315004. ‘BAST’. 315006. K.T. 41. 315007 to 315033. From Peru. Seeds collected by P. G. Smith, University of California, Davis. Received June 10, 1966. 315007. CAPSICUM ANNUUM L. Solanaceae. Pimento. Col. No. SA66—40. Common from Km. 110 to Bagua along road from Olmos. 315008 to 315031. CAPSICUM CHINENSE Jacq. 315008. Col. No. SA66-1. ‘Miscucho’. Viru. Fruit red, top shaped, to 5 em. long. 315009. Col. No. SA66—2. ‘Miscucho’. Viru. Fruit orange-yellow, top shaped, to 4 em. long. 315010. Col. No. SA66-8B. Viru. Fruit chocolate brown, to 12 cm. long. 315011. Col. No. SA66-8C. Viru. Fruit red, to 12 cm. long. 315012. Col. No. SA66-8D. Viru. Fruit chocolate brown, to 6 cm. long. 315013. Col. No. SA66-8E. Viru. Fruit red, to 20 cm. long, slender. 315014. Col. No. SA66-9. Chimbote. Fruit chocolate brown, to 6 cm. long. 315015. Col. No. SA66-9A. ‘Panco’. 358 km. north of Lima. Fruit chocolate colored, to 13 em. long. 315016. Col. No. SA66-10. ‘Paringo’. Chiclayo. Fruit top shaped, to 7cem.long. Resistant to powdery mildew, Erysiphe. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 183 315007 to 315033—Continued 315008 to 315031—Continued 315017. Col. No. SA66-10A. Chimbote. Fruit chocolate brown, to 8 cm. long. 315018. Col. No. SA66-10B. Chimbote. Fruit red, to 10 cm. isng. 315019. Col. No. SA66-17A. ‘Limo’. Pacasmayo. Fruit yellow, top shaped, to 6 cm. 315020. Col. No. SA66-17B. ‘Limo’. Pacasmayo. Mixture of fruit of various shapes and colors. 315021. Col. No. SA66-—23. Chimbote. Fruit red, to 20 cm. long. 315022. Col. No. SA66—24. Km. 280, road from Bagua to Chachapoyas, fruit orange, elongate, 4 cm. long. 315023. Col. No. SA66—25. ‘Mishme’. Km. 331, road from Bagua to Chachapoyas. Fruit orange, top shaped. 315024. Col. No. SA66—26. Km. 350, road from Bagua to Chachapoyas. 315025. Col. No. SA66—27. Km. 350, road from Bagua to Chachapoyas. Fruit light yellow, to 6 cm. long. 315026. Col. No. SA66—28. Km. 350, road from Bagua to Chachapoyas. Fruit yellow, top shaped, to 2 cm. 315027. Col. No. SA66—29. Km. 359, road to Bagua to Chachapoyas. Fruit yellow, top shaped, to 3 cm. 315028. Col. No. SA66-30. Km. 389, road from Bagua to Chachapoyas. Fruit orange, top shaped, to 5 cm. long. 315029. Col. No. SA66-32. ‘Mishme’. Km. 344, on road between Cajamarca and Chachapoyas. 315030. Col. No. SA66—-33. Km. 375, road between Cajamarca and Chachapoyas. 315031. Col. No. SA66-37. ‘Mishme. Km. 354, road from Cajamarca to Chachapoyas. Fruit red, to 5 cm. long. 315032. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. Col. No. PV66-2. In yard near Quillabamba, north of Cuzco. Mixture of seed types not found in North American bean varieties. 315033. PHASEOLUS sp. Col. No. PV66-1. Wild along bank of Rio Maranon at Balsas, Ca- jamarca-Chachapoyas road. Looked like wild Phaseolus vulgaris. Only 3 seeds found. 315034 to 315045. From Japan. Seeds collected by Frank Doleshy, Seattle, Wash. Received June 10, 1966. 315034 and 315035. RHODODENDRON BRACHYCARPUM D. Don ex G. Don Ericaceae. Fujiyama rhododendron. 315034. No. 18. Lower slopes of Mt. Shirane, above Kusatsu, Gumma Prefecture. Elevation 1,450 meters. 315035. No. 15. Lower slopes of Mt. Shirane, above Kusatsu, Gumma Prefecture. Elevation 1,700 meters. 315036. RHODODENDRON DEGRONIANUM Carr. No. 12. Lower slopes of Mt. Shirane, above Kusatsu, Gumma Prefecture. Elevation 1,450 meters. 184 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 315034 to 315045—Continued 315037. RHODODENDRON JAPONICUM (Grady) Schneid. No. 14. Above Kusatsu. In larch woodland, apparently reforested. Elevation 1,240 meters. 315038. RHODODENDRON KEISKEI Miquel. No. 6. In habitat, Iwaya Hill, north of Kyoto. Elevation 600 meters. Undershrub to about 33 cm. high in open spaces between plants of R. metternichit. 315039. RHODODENDRON KIUSIANUM Makino No. 8. In habitat, Ebino, Kirishima Mountains, Kyushu. Elevation 1,250 meters. Plants compact, to 70 cm. high. 315040 to 315042. RHODODENDRON MAKINOI Tagg. 315040. No. 1. Temple Garden, Mt. Horai, Aichi Prefecture, Honshu. Elevation 360 meters. Probably transplanted from habitat higher on mountain. 315041. No. 3. In habitat, Mt. Horai, Aichi Prefecture, Honshu. Ele- vation 550 meters. Steep cast slope. 315042. No. 4. Ornamental planting. MHoraiji Village. Elevation 200 meters. 315043. RHODODENDRON METTERNICHII Sieb. & Zucce. Leatherleaf rhododendron. No. 5. In habitat, Iwaya Hill, north of Kyoto. Elevation 600 meters. From dense, healthy shrubs growing to 4 meters high, in stony soil at top of hill. 315044 and 315045. RHODODENDRON YAKUSIMANUM Nakai 315044. No. 9. In habitat. Elevation 1,720 meters. Wooded ridge of Kuromi-dake. 315045. No. 10. In habitat. Elevation 1,836 meters. Upper ridge to summit of Kuromi-dake. 315046 and 315047. From Germany. Seeds presented by Berlin-Dahlem Botanical Garden and Museum, Berlin. Received June 10, 1966. 315046. CYCLAMEN AFRICANUM Boiss. & Reut. Primulaceae. 315047. CYCLAMEN GRAECUM Link. 315048 and 315049. From the United States. Seeds grown by Robert Ornduff, University of California, Berkeley. Received June 10, 1966. 315048. LIMNANTHES MACOUNII Trel. Limnanthaceae. Progeny plants grown from seed collected at Uplands Park, Victoria, B.C. 315049. LIMNANTHES sp. Scattered populations in Sonoma County, Calif. Late flowering. © 315050 to 315055. From the United States. Seeds collected by E. E. Terrell, agricultural ex- plorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received June 10, 1966. 315050. LEAVENWORTHIA TORULOSA A. Gray ex Chapm. Cruciferae. a No. 3958. Williamson County, Tenn., 2.8 miles southeast of Kirk- and. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 185 315050 to 315055—Continued 315051 and 315052. LESQUERELLA DENSIPILA Rollins Cruciferae. 315051. Field % mile south of Kirkland, Williamson County, Tenn. 315052. Col. No. 3957. Field behind restaurant at Horton State Park, Marshall County, Tenn. 315053. LESQUERELLA LESCURII (A. Gray) S. Wats. Col. No. 3959. Cheatham County, Tenn., 12 mile east of Cheatham Dam. 315054. LESQUERELLA PERFORATA Rollins Field behind Market Basket supermarket, west of Lebanon, Wilson County, Tenn. 315055. LESQUERELLA STONENSIS Rollins Field 4.8 miles northwest of Walterhill, Rutherford County, Tenn. 315056 to 315059. From Greece. Seeds presented by Botanical Garden of the University of Athens. Received June 10, 1966. 315056. DIANTHUS BANATICUS Heuff. ex Griseb. & Schenk Caryophylla- ceae. 315057. DIANTHUS NOEANUS Boiss. 315058. DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS L. 315059. QUAMOCLIT COCCINEA (L.) Moench. Convolvulaceae. Scarlet starglory. 315060 to 315063. From Germany. Seeds presented by Botanical Garden of the University of Saarlandes, Saarbrucken. Received June 10, 1966. 315060. CYCLAMEN AFRICANUM Boiss. & Reut. Primulaceae. 315061 and 315062. CYCLAMEN NEAPOLITANUM Tenore 315061. No.1. 315062. No. 2. 315063. CYCLAMEN PURPURASCENS Mill. 315064. PyruSsp. Malvaceae. From Poland. Scions presented by the Research Institute of Pomology, Skierniewice. Received March 22, 1966. Numbered June 10, 1966. ‘Hang-pa-li’. 315065 to 315094. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by Botanical Gardens in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan through All-Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received June 10, 1966. 315065. AGROPYRON TRICHOPHORUM (Link) Richt. Gramineae. 315066. AGROPYRON CRISTATUM (L.) Gaertn. Crested wheatgrass. 315067. AGROPYRON INTERMEDIUM (Host) Beauv. Intermediate wheatgrass. 315068. AGROPYRON DESERTORUM (Fisch. ex Link) Schult. Standard wheatgrass. 315069. AGROSTIS ALBA L. Gramineae. Redtop. 315070. ASTRAGALUS CICER L. Leguminosae. 315071. ASTRAGALUS FALCATUS Lam. Leguminosae. 186 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 315065 to 315094—Continued 315072. BROMUS cf. RIPARIUS Rehm. Gramineae. 315073. P “© RIPARIUS Rehm. 315074. DA’. .LIS GLOMERATA L. Gramineae. Orchardgrass. 315075. ECHINOCHLOA CRUSGALLI var. FRUMENTACEA (Roxb.) W. F. Wight Gramineae. 315076. ECHINOCHLOA sp. ‘Poltava 38’. 315077. EXLAEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA L. Elaeagnaceae. Russian-olive. No. 695. 315078. ELAEAGNUS UMBELLATA Thunb. Autumn elaeagnus. No. 1487. 315079. ELYMUS GIGANTEUS Vahl Gramineae. Siberian wildrye. No. 557. 315080. ELYMUS JUNCEUS Fisch. Russian wildrye. 315081. FESTUCA BECKERI (Hack.) Fedtsch. Gramineae. 315082. LOTUS CORNICULATUS L. Leguminosae. Birdsfoot trefoil. 315083. ONOBRYCHIS ALTISSIMA Grossh. Leguminosae. 315084. ONOBRYCHIS ARENARIA DC. Sandy esparcet. 315085. ONOBRYCHIS IBERICA Grossh. 315086. ONONIS ARVENSIS L. Leguminosae. 315087. ORNITHOPUS SATIVUS Brot. Leguminosae. Serradella. 315088 to 315090. SETARIA ITALICA ssp. MAXIMA Dekapr. & Kasp. Gramineae. 315088. ‘Harkovskaja’. 315089. ‘Kamalinskaja 8’. 315090. ‘Poltavskaja’. 315091. ECHINOCHLOA CRUSGALLI var. FRUMENTACEA (Roxb.) W. F. Wight Gramineae. 315092. TRIFOLIUM CANESCENS Willd. Leguminosae. 315093. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 315094. TRIFOLIUM RUBENS L. 315095 to 315143. From Great Britain. Seeds purchased by Northview Nursery, Amber, Pennsylvania from Maxwell and Beale Nursery, Wimborn, Dorset. Numbered June 10, 1966. 315095 to 315102. CALLUNA VULGARIS (L.) Salisb. Ericaceae. Heather. 315095. ‘Alba Rigida’. 315096. ‘E Hoare’. 315097. ‘Hammondii Aureafolia’. 315098. ‘Hiemalis’. 315099. ‘Kit Hill’. 315100. ‘Kynanca’. 315101. ‘Searlei Grandiflora’. 315102. ‘Tricolor’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 187 315095 to 315143—Continued 315103. DABOECIA CANTABRICA (Huds.) Koch. Ericaceae. ‘Praegerae’. 315104 and 315105. ERICA AUSTRALIS L. Ericaceae. 315104. 315105. ‘Mr. Robert’. 315106 to 315108. ERICA CARNEA L. Spring heath 315106. ‘Rosy Gem’. 315107. “Thomas Kingscote’. 315108. ‘Urville’. 315109 to 315120. ERIcA CINEREA L. Twisted heath. 315109. ‘C.G. Best’. 315115. ‘Janet’. 315110. ‘Cherry Stevens’. 315116. ‘Joyce Burfitt’. 315111. ‘Domino’. 315117. ‘Lilacina’. 315112. ‘Eden Valley’. 315118. ‘P.S. Patrick’. 315113. ‘Frances’. 315119. ‘Startler’. 351114. ‘G. Osmond’. 315120. ‘Velvet Night’. 315121 and 315122. ERICA MACKAII Hook. 315121. ‘Lawsoniana’. 315122. ‘Plena’. 315123 to 315130. ERICA MEDITERRANEA L. Biscay heath. 315123. ‘Dawn’. 315127. ‘H. Maxwell’. 315124. ‘F. White’. 315128. ‘Nana’. 315125. ‘Gwen’. 315129. ‘Nana Alba’. 315126. ‘Hibernica Brightness’. 315130. ‘W. G. Notely’. 315131. ERICA TERMINALIS Salisb. 315132 and 315133. ERICA TETRALIX L. Crossleaf heath. 315132. ‘Mary Grace’. 315133. ‘Praecox Alba’. 315134 to 315140. ERICA VAGANS L. Cornish heath. 315134. ‘Alba’. 315138. ‘Nana’. 315135. ‘Carnea’. 315139. ‘Pallida’. 315136. ‘Grandiflora’. 315140. ‘Rubra’. 315137. ‘Kevernensis Alba’. 315141. ERICA VERTICILLATA Forskal 315142. PERNETTYA MUCRONATA (L.f.) Gaud.ex Don Ericaceae. Broadleaf pernettya. ‘Bells Seedling’. 315143. PieRIS (hybrid) Ericaceae. 315144 to 315146. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L. Solanaceae. Potato. From the Netherlands. Tubers presented by CEBECO, Hoofddorp. Received June 15, 1966. 188 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 315144 to 315146—Continued 315144. CEBECO 5230-7. 315145. CEBECO 59180-4. 315146. CEBECO 60163-3. 315147 to 315207. From Great Britain. Plants purchased by Northview Nursery, Ambler, Pennsylvania from W. E. Th. Ingwersen, Limited, Suffolk. Numbered June 10, 1966. 315147. AGAPETES SERPENS (Wight) Sleumer Ericaceae. 315148. AGAPETES sp. ‘Ludgvan’. 315149. ARABIS BLEPHAROPHYLLA Hook. & Arn. Cruciferae. 315150 to 315152. ARABIS CAUCASICA Schlecht. 315150. ‘Coccinea’. 315151. ‘Flore Plena’. 315152. ‘Snow Flake’. 315153. ARABIS X KELLERERI Sunderm. 315154 to 315167. CALLUNA VULGARIS (L.) Salisb. Ericaceae. Heather. 315154. ‘Alba’. 315155. ‘Alba Tenella’. 315156. ‘Atrorubens’. (Alportii) 315157. ‘August Beauty’. 315158. ‘Coccinea’. 315159. ‘C. W. Nix’. 315160. ‘David Eason’. 315161. ‘Hammondii Rubra’. (Bean) Rehd. 315162. ‘Hookstone’. 315163. ‘Joan Sparkes’. 315164. ‘Peter Sparkes’. 315165. ‘Rigida prostrata’. 315166. ‘Ruth Sparkes’. 315167. ‘Searlei Rubra’. 315168. DABOECIA AZORICA Tutin & E. F. Warb. Ericaceae. 315169 and 315170. DABOECIA CANTABRICA (Huds.) Koch. 315169. ‘Atropurpurea’. 315170. ‘Bicolor’. 315171. DRABA AIZOIDES L. Cruciferae. 315172. DRABA LACAITAE Boiss. 315173. DRABA POLYTRICHA Ledeb. 315174. DRABA STYLARIS J. Gay & Koch. 315175 to 315179. ERICA CARNEA L. Ericaceae. Spring heath. 315175. ‘C.J. Backhouse’. 315178. ‘Prince of Wales’. 315176. ‘Gracilis’. 315179. ‘Queen of Spain’. 315177. ‘Pallida’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 315147 to 315207—Continued 315180. ERICA CANALICULATA Andr. 189 315181 and 315182. ERICA CILIARIS L. Fringed heath. 315181. ‘Camla’. siots2. > Mr. C. H. Gill’. 315183 and 315184. ERICA CINEREA L. Twisted heath. 315183. ‘Alba Major’. 315184. ‘Alba Minor’. 315185. ERICA GLANDULOSA Thunb. 315186. ERICA MACKAII Hook. ‘Plena’. 315187 to 315192. ERICA MEDITERRANEA L. Biscay heath. 315187. ‘Alba’. 315190. ‘F. White’. 315188. ‘Arthur Johnson’. 315191. ‘Silberschmelz’. 315189. ‘Daryleyensis’. 315192. ‘Superba’. 315193. ERICA SCOPARIA L. ‘Nana’. 315194 to 315197. ERICA TETRALIX L. 315194. ‘L. E. Underwood’. 315196. ‘Ruby’s Variety’. 315195. ‘Pink Glow’. 315197. ‘Silver Bells’. 315198 to 315201. ERICA VAGANS L. 315198. ‘Birch Glow’. 315199. ‘Holden Pink’. 315199. ‘Diana Hornibrook’. 315201. ‘Pyrenees Pink’. 315202. ERICA VEITCHII Bean. 315203. PERNETTYA MUCRONATA (L.f) Gaud.ex Don Ericaceae. Broadleaf pernettya. ‘Alba’. 315204. PERNETTYA PROSTRATA var. PENTLANDII (DC.) Sleumer. 315205. PERNETTYA TASMANICA Hook. f. 315206. PHYLLODOCE ALEUTICA (Spreng.) Heller Ericaceae. Mountain heath. 315207. PIERIS FORRESTII Harrow ex W.W.Sm. Ericaceae. 315208 to 315212. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by Plant Introduction Officer, Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. ceived June 28, 1966. 315208. CUCUMIS ANGOLENSIS Hook f. ex Cogn. Cucurbitaceae. Re- Originally from South West Africa. Grown at Horticultural Research Institute, Pretoria. 315209. CUCUMIS FICIFOLIUS A. Rich. _ Originally from South Africa. Grown at Horticultural Research Insti- tute, Pretoria. 315210. CUCUMIS HIRSUTUS Sond. Collected Northern Zululand. 190 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 315208 to 315212—Continued 315211. CUCUMIS PROPHETARUM L. Originally from the Sudan. Grown at Horticultural Research Institute, Pretoria. 315212. CUCUMIS ZEYHERI Sond. M66/296. Botanic Garden, Pretoria. 315213. ILEX COLCHICA Pojark. Aquifoliaceae. From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by Hortus Soeziensis Dendrarium, Soczi. Received June 28, 1966. 315214. THESPESIA LAMPAS (Cav.) Dalz. & Gibs. Malvaceae. From India. Seeds presented by Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Division of Plant Introduction, New Delhi. Received June 28, 1966. I.W. 1335. 315215 to 315226. THEOBROMA CACAO lL. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Colombia. Scions presented by Estacion Experimental Agricola de Palmira. Numbered July 22, 1966. Origin Amazonas. 315215. PA 81. Origin Colombia. 315216. SC5. Angoleta type. Good yielder. Self compatible. 315217. SC6. Angoleta type. Good yielder. Self compatible. 315218. SC 13. Angoleta type. Good yielder. Self compatible. 315219. SC 24. Angoletatype. Good yielder. Self compatible. 315220. SC 49. Angoleta type. Good yielder. Self compatible. 315221. SC 51. Angoleta type. Good yielder. Self compatible. 315222. SC 55. Angoletatype. Good yielder. Self compatible. 315223. °°SPA 17: 315224. TSAN 792. Trinidad seedling Amazon. 315225. TSAN 812. Trinidad seedling Amazon. 315226. TSH 565. Trinidad selected hybrid No. 565. 315227 to 315232. THEOBROMA CACAO L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Brazil. Scions presented by Cacao Experiment Station, Itabuna, Bahia. Numbered July 22, 1966. 315227. Catongo. Origin Brazil. Forestero type; seeds white. Average yield of wet cacao 2.53 kilos. From mother tree. Origin Brazil. 315228. SIAL8. 315231. SIAL 008. 315229. SIAL 84. 315232. SIAL 325. 315230. SIAL 070. 315233 to 315273. THEOBROMA CACAO L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Costa Rica. Scions presented by Instituto Interamericana de Ciencias Agricolas, Turrialba. Numbered July 22, 1966. Origin Amazonas, Colombia. 315233. APA 4. Amelonado type, medium size, greenish red. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 OH 315233 to 315273—Continued 315234. APA5. Amelonado type, medium size, greenish white. 315235. C 40. Origin Ghana. West African Cocoa Research Institute, Ibadan, Nigeria. Origin Costa Rica. Selections made at Centro de Cacao La Lola, Costa Rica. 315236. CC 9. Cundeamor type, pod index 12.1, green; seeds smali, purple. 315237. CC 10. Amelonado type, pod index 7.3, green; seeds large, purple. 315238. CC17. Amelonado type, pod index 7.2, green; seeds large, purple. 315239. CC18. Amelonado tyne, pod index 5.0, green; seeds large, purple. Origin Costa Rica. Selections made at Instituto Interamericana de Ciencias Agricolas. 315240. CC 39. Amelonado type, greenish white; seeds small, purple. A promising clone. 315241. CC 40. Pure amelonado type, green; seeds small, purple. Self incompatible. 315242. CC 41. Pure amelonado type, green; seeds small, purple. 315243. CC 45. Cundeamor type, small, red, seeds purple. Fair clone. 315244. CC49. Amelonado type, green; seeds purple. 315245. CC 54. Angoleta type, large, red; seeds large. Self compatible. 315246. CC 56. Cundeamor type, red; seeds large. 315247. CC 57. Angoleta type, red; seeds large. 315248. CC60. Angoleta type, red; seeds large. Self compatible. 315249. CC 67. Angoleta type, green; seeds large. 315250. CC 71. Cundeamor type, green; seeds large. 315251. NA 34. Origin Trinidad. 315252. ICS 29. 315253. ICS 100. Criollotype. Tolerant to witches broom. Origin Guatemala. 315254. SGU 4. 315257. SGU 63. Pod index 11.4. 315255. SGU 26. S128. SG U.ee. 315256. SGU 60. Pod index 7.3. Origin Brazil. Selections made at Instituto de Cacao da Bahia. 315259. SIC 1. Amelonado type. Four year average yield of mother tree 3.85 kilos dry seeds. Self compatible. Highly resistant to Ceratocystis fimbriata. 315260. SIC 7. Amelonado type. Four year average yield of mother tree 3.98 kilos dried seeds. 108 fruits per year. Self compatible. Highly resistant to Ceratocystis fimbriata. Origin Amazonas, Colombia. 315261. SPA 4. Amelonado type, medium, greenish red. 315262. SPA5. Amelonado type, medium green. 315263. SPA7. Amelonado type, large, green; seeds small, violet. 315264. SPA 9. Amelonado type, medium, greenish white; seeds medium, purple. Self compatible. Resistant to Certocystis fimbriata. 192 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 315233 to 315273—Continued 315265. SPA10. Amelonado type, large, green; seeds medium, violet. 315266. SPA 11. Amelonado type, large, greenish white; seeds small, purple. 315267. SPA12. Amelonado type, medium, green; seeds medium violet. 315268. TSH 644. Origin Trinidad. Trinidad selected hybrid No. 644. Origin Costa Rica. 315269. UF 654. Received through Puerto Rico. 315270. UF 242. Amelonado type, green. Resistant to flowery type cush- ion gall. Self compatible. 315271. UF 273. Amelonado type, red. Resistant to flowery type cushion gall. Self compatible. 315272. UF 668. Angoleta type, pod index 8.9, green, warty; seeds large, pale, good yield. Susceptible to black pod. Easy rooting. 315273. UF 672. Angoleta type, pink; seeds large, clear. 315274 to 315304. THEOBROMA CACAO L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Ecuador. Scions presented by Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, Pichilingue. Numbered July 22, 1966. 315274. DR1. Origin Indonesia. Susceptible to witches broom. 315275. DR 38. Origin Indonesia. 315276. EET 12. Origin Colombia. Selection C-2, Tr. 886, Colombia. Venezuelan criollo. Origin Ecuador. 315277. EET 19. Selection Tenguel 15, Tenguel, Guayas. Venezuelan yellow, pod index 7.6. Average dry weight of seeds 1.7 grams. Self compatible. 315278. EET 40. Santa Rosa 13. Nacional x Venezuelan yellow, Santa Rosa, Los Rios. Excellent yield. 315279. EET 53. Santa Rosa 42. Nacional type, Santa Rosa, Los Rios. 315280. EET 54. Santa Rosa 45. Venezuelan yellow, Santa Rosa, Los Rios. 315281. EET 62. Porvenir 7. Venezuelan yellow, pod index 8.8, Porvenir, Los Rios. Average dry weight of beans 1.5 grams. Self compatible. 315282. EET 67. San Antonio 1. Venezuelan yellow, San Antonio, Los Rios. 315283. EET 72. Granja Vinces 8. Venezuelan yellow, Granja Vinces, Los Rios. 315284. EET 75. Pretoria l. Venezuelan yellow « Venezuelan purple, La Pretoria, Guayas. 315285. EET 80. Santa Rosa 19. Venezuelan yellow, Santa Rosa, Los Rios. 315286. EET 94. Tenguel 1. Venezuelan yellow, Tenguel, Guayas. Ex- cellent yield. 315287. EET 95. Tenguel 33. Yellow, index 9.5. Average dry weight of seeds 1.4 grams. 315288. EET 103. Tenguel 25. Nacional x Venezuelan yellow, pod index 9.0, Tenguel, Guayas. Average dry weight of seeds 1.3 grams. Suscep- tible to witches broom. 315289. ET 134. Pajarito 2. Venezuelan purple, Pajarito, Los Rios. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 1938 315274 to 315304—Continued 315290. EET 162. Curiquingue 2, pod index 8.4, Los Rios. Average dry weight of seeds 1.4 grams. Excellent yield. 315291. EET 164. San Carlos 1. Nacional x Venezuelan yellow, San Carlos, Los Rios. 315292. EET 228. Tenguel 54. Nacional x Venezuelan yellow, Tenguel, Guayas. 315293. EET 283. Tenguel17. Venezuelan yellow, Tenguel, Guayas. 315294. EET 333. Silecia Archidona 5, Oriente. Resistant to witches broom. Self compatible. 315295. EET 353. Tr. 1702. 315296. EET 364. Selection Patologia 7682, Department Patologia, Pich- jlingue. 315297. EET 376. Hybrid 1831, Department Patologia, Pichilingue. 315298. EET 381. Hybrid 1970, Department Patologia, Pichilingue. 315299. EET 390. Hybrid 2166, Department Patologia, Pichilingue. 315300. EET 395. Silecia 8, Silecia Archidona, Oriente. Resistant to witches broom. Self incompatible. 315301. EET 399. Selection 7811, Department Patologia, Pichilingue. Open-pollinated seedling of Silecia 1. Some resistance to witches broom. 315302. EET 400. Selection 7818, Department Patologia, Pichilingue. Open-pollinated seedling of Silecia 1. Some resistance to witches broom. 315303. G8. Origin Indonesia. Tolerant to witches broom. 315304. Silecia 1. Origin Ecuador. Index 5.8. Average dry weight of dry seeds 2.8 grams. Resistant to witches broom. 315305 to 315313. THEOBROMA CACAO L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Great Britain. Scions presented by Royal Botanical Garden, Kew. Numbered July 22, 1966. 315305. PA 5. 315308. PA 41. 315306. PA 15. 315309. PA 44. 315307. PA 16. 315310. SCA 11. Origin Amazonas. 315311. Pound 19. 315312. Pound 20. 315313. Pound 32. 315314. THEOBROMA CACAO L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Grenada. Scions presented by Cacao Industry Improvement Scheme, Grenville. Numbered July 22, 1966. GS 7. Origin Grenada. 315315 to 315322. THEOBROMA CACAO L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Guatemala. Scions presented by Los Brilliantes Experiment Station, Retalhuleu. Numbered July 22, 1966. 315315. ICS 8. Origin Trinidad. Trinitario type; seeds large; high yield. Self compatible, fairly homozygous. Susceptible to witches broom. 315316. 34 R. Origin Mexico. Selection made at Finca La Rioja, Tapa- chula, Chipapas, Mexico. Cundeamor type, greenish white; seeds violet. Mother tree yield over 6 kg. dried seeds per year. Origin Guatemala. 194 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 315315 to 315322—Continued 315317. SGU 3. Pod index 12.8. 315320. SGU 69. Pod index 6.7. 315318. SGU 50. Pod index 7.5. 315321. SGU 71. Pod index 7.6. 315319. SGU 54. Pod index 9.9. 315322. SGU 89. Pod index 8.8. 315323 and 315324. THEOBROMA CACAO L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Haiti. Scions presented by Haitian-American Development Corpora- tion, Port-Au-Prince. Numbered July 22, 1966. 315323. GA 11. Origin Haiti. Selection made in vicinity of Anse de Hainault, Haiti. White cotyledon type. 315324. PA13. Origin Haiti. 315325. THEOBROMA CACAO L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Jamaica. Scions presented by Minister of Agriculture, Hope. Num- bered July 22, 1966. PA 150. Origin Amazonas. High yielder. Some resistance to witches broom. 315326 to 315333. THEOBROMA CACAO L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From the Netherlands. Scions presented by Tropische Landbouw Plantenteelt, Wageningen. Numbered July 22, 1966. Origin Indonesia. 315326. DR2. Susceptible to witches broom. 315327. DR1X DR8B8. 315328. GW 1. Origin Dutch New Guinea. Progeny from G xX DR cross made at Wageningen. 315329. M4. Origin West Irian, Indonesia. 315330. M9. Origin Indonesia. 315331. S52. Origin Holland. 315332. SM 2. Origin Sao Thome. 315333. SNK 12. Origin Cameroon. Slightly self compatible. 315334 and 315335. THEOBROMA CACAO L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Puerto Rico. Scions presented by Federal Experiment Station, Maya- guez. Numbered July 22, 1966. 315334. ICS 98. Origin Trinidad. Trinitario type. Self compatible. Resistant to witches broom. Excellent parent. 315335. UF 654. Origin Costa Rica. Trinitario angoleta, pink; seeds large, violet. High yielding. 315336. THEOBROMA CACAO L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. From Trinidad. Scions presented by Uy erent of West Indies, St. Augustine. Numbered July 22, 1966. Pound 11. Origin Amazonas. 315337 to 315339. SORGHUM BICOLOR (L.) Moench Gramineae. From Nigeria. Seeds presented by Institute for Agricultural Research, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Received June 16, 1966. 315337. G 26—3-1. 315338. SFF 60. 315339. SK 5912. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 195 315340 to 315350. IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. Sweetpotato. From New Zealand. Rooted plants presented by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Auckland. Received May 27, 1966. Numbered June 16, 1966. 315340. No. 56. ‘Dayonneden’. Ifugae, Mountain Province Bayninan- Poitaan, Philippines. 315341. No. 67. ‘Dinalman/pukin’. Lohoang, Ifugae, Bublei-Liwang, Philippines. 315342. No. 157. ‘Qilin’. Sagada area, Philippines. New from Tadian. 315343. No.170. Manila, Philippines. 315344. No. 191. Liquica, Portuguese Timor. 315345. No. 221. ‘Gura’. Hollandia, Netherlands New Guinea. 315346. No. 279. ‘Tababafata’. East Highlands, Namura, Territory of New Guinea. 315347. No.295. West Highlands, Kaugel V., Territory of New Guinea. 315348. No.357. Tuliligap, New Britain. 315349. No. 366. ‘Daxua’. Malaita, Solomon Islands. 315350. No. 375. Santo, New Hebrides. 315351. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Leguminosae. Alfalfa. From Spain. Seeds presented by Agricultural Attache, Embassy of Spain, Washington, D.C. Received June 16, 1966. ‘San Isidore’. Grown for many years on saline soils in Albatera, Alicante. 315352 to 315544 From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by All-Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received June 16, 1966. 315352. AGROPYRON ELONGATUM (Host) Beauv. Gramineae. Tall wheatgrass. No. 048240. Voronezh Region. 315353 to 315355. AGROPYRON INTERMEDIUM (Host) Beauv. Intermediate wheatgrass. 315353. No. 81. Voronezh Region. 315354. No.64. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315355. No.65. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315356 to 315360. AGROPYRON PECTINIFORME Roem. & Schult. 315356. No.33. Kalmykia. Wild. 315357. No.34. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315358. No.385. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315359. No. 36. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315360. No. 78. Altai Territory. 315361 to 315367. AGROPYRON SIBIRICUM (Willd.) Beauv. Siberian wheatgrass. 315361. No. 26. Daghestan. Wild. 315362. No.27. Kalmykia. Wild. 315363. No.28. Kalmykia. Wild. 315364. No. 29. Kalmykia. Wild. 196 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 315352 to 315544—Continued 315361 to 315367—Continued 315365. No. 30. Kalmykia. Wild. 315366. No. 31. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315367. No. 32. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315368. AGROPYRON TENERUM Vasey. Slender wheatgrass. No. 79. Altai Territory. 315369. ALOPECURUS PRATENSIS L. Gramineae. Meadow foxtail. No. 32973. Czechoslovakia. 315370. ARRHENATHERUM ELATIUS (L.) Preal Gramineae. Tall oatgrass. No. 91a. Altai Territory. 315371. BROMUS TOMENTOSUS Trin. Gramineae. No. 95. Altai Territory. 315372. BROMUS BIEBERSTEINII Roem. & Schult. No. 25. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315373. BROMUS CAPPADOCICUS Boiss. & Bal. No. 98. Altai Territory. 315374 to 315385. BROMUS INERMIS Leyess. Smooth bromegrass. 315374. No.14. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315375. No. 15. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315376. No.16. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315377. No.20. Krasnodar Territory. Wild. 315378. No.21. Krasnodar Territory. Wild. 315379. No. 22. ‘Krasnodarskij NI’. Krasnodar Territory. 315380. No. 23. Krasnodar Territory. Wild. 315381. No.24. Moldavia. Wild. 315382. No. 27538. ‘VIR-5’. Krasnodar Territory. 315383. No. 27539. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315384. No. 27541. Krasnodar Territory. Wild. 315385. No. 0-47928. Semipalatinsk Region. Wild. 315386 to 315394. BROMUS RIPARIUS Rehm. 315386. No.1. Crimea. Wild. 315387. No.2. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315388. No.3. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315389. No.4. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315390. No.5. Krasnodar Territory. Wild. 315391. No.6. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315392. No.7. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315393. No. 27534. ‘VIR-1’. Krasnodar Territory. 315394. No. 27535. ‘VIR-2’. Krasnodar Territory. 315395 and 315396. BROMUS VARIEGATUS Bieb. 315395. No.10. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315396. No.12. Stavropol Territory. Wild. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 315352 to 315544—Continued 315397. INO: 11. 315398. No. 18. 315399 to 315410. 315399. 315400. 315401. 315402. 315403. 315404. 315405. 315406. 315407. 315408. 315409. 315410. 315411 to 315426. 315411. 315412. 315413. 315414. 315415. 315416. 315417. 315418. 315419. 315420. 315421. 315422. 315423. 315424. 315425. 315426. 315427 to 315429. 315427. 315428. 315429. 315430 to 315432. 315430. 315431. BROMUS RIPARIUS Rehm. Stavropol Territory. Wild. BROMUS INERMIS Leyss. Stavropol Territory. Wild. old. soils . 38. Bou: . 40. Al, . 42. . 43. . 46. Sails No. 50. 219. . 2580. . 3188. . 3744, . 3748. . 3802. . 8828. SOLO. . 5200. . 5679. . 5682. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan. ‘Zaami’. ‘Arbakeska’. ‘Sakar-palak’. ‘Kara-Kaun’. ‘Kara-pucak’. ‘Umyrvaki’. ‘Guliabi oranzevaja’. Uzbekistan. France. Italy. ‘Kok-kala-pos’. ‘Charentais’. ‘Zuccherino’. India. India. DACTYLIS GLOMERATA L. Gramineae. Stavropol Territory. ‘Dzegutinskaja’. ‘Majkonskaja’. Stavropol Territory. Stavropol Territory. Stavropol Territory. Stavropol Territory. ‘Krasnodarskaja 20’. Krasnodar Territory. . 27450. eos. sae Ay . 27863. . 28455. . 32086. . 34720. ‘Pervomajskaja’. ‘Urunskaja’. ‘Kutorskaja’. Buriatia. Mongolia. FESTUCA ARUNDINACEA Schreb. Krasnodar Territory. No. 238881. ‘Brakantia’. ‘Leningradskaja 853’. Krasnodar Territory. Kabardiko-Balkaria. Semipalatinsk Region. ELYMUS SIBIRICUS L. Gramineae. No. 27868. No. 29337. No. 34750. Krasnoyarsk Territory. 197 Smooth bromegrass. Muskmelon. Uzbekistan. Orchardgrass. Wild. Stavropol Territory. Krasnodar Territory. Wild. Wild. Wild. Wild. Krasnodar Territory. Wild. Krasnodar Territory. Krasnodar Territory. Krasnodar Territory. Pavlovsk. Wild. Wild. Wild. Wild. Gramineae. Tall fescue. Wild. Holland province. 198 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 315352 to 315544—Continued 315430 to 315432—Continued 315432. No. 239864. England. 315433 and 315434. FESTUCA ARUNDINACEA Schreb. Tall fescue. 315433. No.62. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315434. No.63. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315435 to 315447. FESTUCA PRATENSIS Huds. 315435. No. 55. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315436. No.56. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315437. No.57. ‘Krasnodarskaja 14’. Krasnodar Territory. 315438. No.58. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315439. No. 59. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315440. No. 60. Krasnodar Territory. Wild. 315441. No.61. Rostov Region. Wild. 315442. No. 22827. ‘Leningradskaja 804’. Leningrad Region. 315443. No. 27504. ‘Stepnaja NI’. Krasnodar Territory. 315444. No. 27505. ‘Kubanskaja 2’. Krasnodar Territory. 315445. No. 27505a. ‘Stepnaja 3’. Krasnodar Territory. 315446. No. 33529. ‘Stavropolskij’. Stavropol Territory. 315447. No. 0—47946. Semipalatinsk Region. Wild. 315448. FESTUCA RUBRA L. Red fescue. No. 238884. Holland province. 315449. Lotus cAucasicus Kuprian Leguminosae. No. 44. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315450 to 315455. Lotus CORNICULATUS L. Birdsfoot trefoil. 315450. No. 45. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315451. No. 46. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315452. No. 47. Krasnodar Territory. Wild. 315453. No. 28496. Leningrad Region. Wild. 315454. No. 29436. Leningrad. Wild. 315455. No. 31562. ‘Gelsvus’. Lithuania. 315456. MEDICAGO (hybrid) Leguminosae. No. 30. (M. coernlea & M. falcata). Kalmykia. Wild. 315457 and 315458. MEDICAGO CANCELLATA Bieb. 315457. No. 26. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315458. No. 28. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315459 to 315462. MEDICAGO COERULEA Less? ex Ledeb. 315459. No.18. Daghestan. Wild. 315460. No.19. Mixed with M. polychroa. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315461. No. 20. Mixed with M. hemicycla. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315462. No. 21. Mixed with M. hemicycla. Kalmykia. Wild. 315463. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Alfalfa. No. 29. Stavropol Territory. Wild. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 315352 to 315544—Continued 315464 to 315466. MEDICAGO COERULEA Less. ex Ledeb. 315464. No. 12822. Daghestan. Wild. 315465. No. 19989. Grozny Region. Wild. 315466. No. 0-46543. Daghestan. Wild. 315467 to 315480. MEDICAGO FALCATA L. 315467. No.11. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315468. No.12. Kalmykia. Wild. 315469. No.15. Mixed with M. hemicycla. Daghestan. Wild. 315470. No. 13161. Rostov Region. Wild. 315471. No. 16409. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315472. No. 20630. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315473. No. 22382. ‘Maikopskaja Leltaja’. Krasnodar Territory. 315474. No. 22506. ‘Kubanskaja Leltaja’. Krasnodar Territory. 315475. No. 27723. Crimea. Wild. 315476. No. 29208. Krasnodar Territory. Wild. 315477. No. 29209. Krasnodar Territory. Wild. 315478. No. 0—-46537. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315479. No. 0-46538. Kabardino-Balkaria. Wild. 315480. No. 0-46539. Mixed with M. hemicycla. Daghestan. Wild. 315481. MEDICAGO HEMICYCLA Grossh. No. 0-39415. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 199 315482. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Alfalfa. No. 28045. North Ossetia. Wild. 315483. MEDICAGO POLYCHROA Grossh. No. 29003. Daghestan. Wild. 315484. MEDICAGO SATIVA var. GLUTINOSA (Bieb.) Urban. No. 30071. North Ossetia. Wild. 315485. MEpDICAGO (hybrid) No. 0-39415. Mixture of M. falcata and M. glutinosa. Stavropol Terri- tory. Wild. 315486 and 315487. PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA L. Gramineae. Reed canary grass. 315486. No. 33923. The Ukraine. 315487. No. 34003. Sverdlovsk Region. 315488. PHLEUM PHLEOIDES (L.) Karst. Gramineae. No. 0-47950. Semipalatinsk Region. 315489 and 315490. PHLEUM PRATENSE L. 315489. No. 10714. Pavlovsk. 315490. No. 20257. Leningrad Region. 315491. AGROPYRON MUTABILE Drobov Gramineae. No. 77. Altai Territory. 315492. AGROPYRON CANINUM (L.) Beauv. Gramineae. No. 0-482438. Voronezh Region. 200 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 315352 to 315544—Continued 315493. AGROPYRON FIBROSUM Nevski Gramineae. No. 29277. Omsk Region. 315494. AGROPYRON TRACHYCAULUM (Link) Malte. No. 25707. ‘Morscanskij 996’. Tambov Region. 315495. SANGUISORBA MINOR Scop. Rosaceae. Small burnet. No. 48. Krasnodar Territory. Wild. 315496. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Leguminosae. Strawberry clover. No. 43. Krasnodar Territory. Wild. 315497 to 315503. TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM L. Alsike clover. 315497. No. 31. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315498. No. 39. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315499. No. 29919. ‘Krasnorefimskij rozovyj N4’. Sverdlovsk Region. 315500. No. 30987. ‘SD-326/19’. Arkhangelsk Region. 315501. No. 31577. ‘Daubiaj’. Lithuania. 315502. No. 34589. ‘Rausvaj’. Lithuania. 315503. No. 34658. ‘Rozovyj 78’. Latvian. 315504 to 315540. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. 315504. No. 35. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315505. No.36. Krasnodar Territory. Wild. 315506. No. 37. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315507. No.38. ‘Abadzehskij’. Krasnodar Territory. 315508. No. 39. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315509. No. 40. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315510. No.41. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315511. No. 42. ‘Cerkesskij’. Stavropol Territory. 315512. No. 23473. ‘Hibinskij 1’. Murmansk Region. 315513. No. 24631. ‘Srednerusskij’. Orel Region. 315514. No. 24653. ‘Koniscevskij’. Jaroslaw. 315515. No. 25748. ‘Cujskij’. Kirgizia. 315516. No. 26047. ‘Sivorickij 416’. Leningrad Region. 315517. No. 26702. ‘Frunzenskij I’. Kirgizia. 315518. No. 27406. ‘Lembke’. Deutsches Democratic Republic. 315519. No. 27669. ‘Primorskij 28’. Primorski province. 315520. No. 27737. ‘Guberovskij’. Primorski province. 315521. No. 30731. ‘Ussrijskij kriazevoj’. Primorski province. 315522. No. 31355. Italy. 315523. No. 31819. ‘Dmitrievskij’, Kursk Region. 315524. No. 31868. ‘Jygeva 433’. Estonia. 315525. No. 32119. ‘Montgomery’. England. 315526. No. 32122. ‘Essex singlecut’. England. 315527. No. 32125. ‘Costwold Broad’. England. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 201 315352 to 315544—Continued 315504 to 315540—Continued 315528. No. 32143. ‘Pecerskij ulucsennyj’. Komi. 315529. No. 32644. ‘Merkeu’. Sweden. 315530. No. 32772. ‘Kacanovskij 14’. Pskov Region. 315531. No. 32809. ‘Medium’. Canada. 315532. No. 33102. ‘Abadzehskij mestnyj’. Krasnodar territory. 315533. No. 33538. ‘Sofia 66’. Bulgaria. 315534. No. 33588. ‘Memmos’. Canada. 315535. No. 34293. ‘EssilIlI’. Sweden. 315536. No. 34294. ‘Gota’. Sweden. 315537. No. 34296. ‘Changins 56’. Switzerland. 315538. No. 34300. ‘Denfeld MonarhIV’. Denmark. 315539. No. 34471. ‘Nosovskij’. The Ukraine. 315540. No. 34622. ‘Gloria mestuyj ulucsennyj’. The Ukraine. 315541 to 315544. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. White clover. 315541. No. 33. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315542. No.34. Stavropol Territory. Wild. 315543. No. 17760. ‘Gigant’. The Ukraine. 315544. No. 27799. ‘Jygeva 4’. Estonia. 315545 to 315575. From Australia. Seeds presented by Division of Plant Industry, Common- wealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. Re- ceived June 22, 1966. 315545. BROMUS ERECTUS Huds. Gramineae. Meadow bromegrass. C.P.I. 26518. 315546. BROMUS UNIOLOIDES HBK C.P.I. 25746. Slightly infected by rust. 315547 and 315548. CHLORIS GAYANA Kunth Gramineae. Rhodesgrass. 315547. N 558. Katambora. 315548. Q654. Australian. 315549. EZRAGROSTIS CURVULA (Schrad.) Nees Gramineae. Weeping lovegrass. C.P.I. 14869. Broader-leaved line, more palatable than ‘Ermelo’. 315550 to 315552. FESTUCA ARUNDINACEA Schreb. Gramineae. Tall fescue. 315550. C.P.I. 15301. 315551. C.P.I. 18948. 315552. C.P.I. 18954. 315553. LATHYRUS TINGITANUS L. Leguminosae. S 23. | 315554. LOTUS CORNICULATUS L. Leguminosae. Birdsfoot trefoil. C.P.I. 27752. ‘Sao Gabriel’. 202 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 315545 to 315575—Continued 315555. LOTUS HISPIDUS Desf. C.P.I. 23289. 315556. LUPINUS PILOSUS Murr. Leguminosae. Western Australia. 19¢60—one harvest. 315557. \\iEDICAGO LITTORALIS Rhode ex Loisel. Leguminosae. V 231. ‘Harbinger’, 315558 to 315560. MErpiCcAGO SATIVA L. Alfalfa. 315558. ‘Canberra Hay’. Bred line. 315559. ‘Canberra Creeping Rooted’. Bred line. 315560. V 188. ‘Hunter River Lucerne’. 315561. MEDICAGO TRUNCATULA Gaertn. V 232. 315562. PASPALUM COMMERSONII Lam. Gramineae. C.P.I. 2696. 315563. PASPALUM DILATATUM Poir. Dallisgrass. Vi 2a. 315564. TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM L. Leguminosae. Strawberry clover. V 214. 315565 and 315566. TRIFOLIUM HIRTUM All. Rose clover. 315565. ‘Sirint’. 315566. V 246. ‘Kondinin’. 315567. TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L. Red clover. V 191. ‘Montgomery Clover’. 315568. TRIFOLIUM REPENS L. White clover. V_ 200. ‘Mother White Clover’. 315569 to 315571. TRIFOLIUM SUBTERRANEUM L. Subterranean clover. 315569. V 151. ‘Baccus Marsh’. 315570. V 233. ‘Mt. Barker’. 315571. V 165. ‘Tallarook’. 315572 and 315573. VIcIA BENGHALENSIS L. Leguminosae. Purple vetch. 315572. V 222. ‘Commercial’. 315573. C.P.I. 16627. ° 315574. VICIA DASYCARPA Ten. Woollypod vetch. C.P.I. 9189. 315575. VICIA SATIVA L. V 221. ‘Golden Tares’. 315576 to 315583. From India. Seeds presented by Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Division of Plant Introduction, New Delhi. Received June 28, 1966. 315576 to 315580. LAGENARIA SICERARIA (Mol.) Standl. Cucurbitaceae. 315576. I.C. 10106. Bottle gourd. 315577. I.C. 10113. Bottle gourd. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 2038 315576 to 315583—Continued 315576 to 315580—Continued 315578. I.C. 10129. Bottle gourd. 315579. ‘Long’. Bottle gourd. 315580. ‘Simla’. Round. Bottle gourd. 315581 to 315583. 315581. I.C. 315582. 315583. LUFFA ACUTANGULA (L.) Roxb. Cucurbitaceae. Singkwa towelgourd. 10109. Bottle gourd. ‘Simla’. Ridge gourd. ‘Simla’. Sponge gourd. 315584 to 315604. From Israel. Seeds presented by Volcani Institute of Agricultural Research, Plant Introduction Service, Rehovoth. Received June 28, 1966. 315584 to 315601. HYPARRHENIA HIRTA (L.) Stapf Gramineae. 315584. Row No. 1. 315593. Row No. 10. 315585. Row No. 2. 315594. Row No. 11. 315586. Row No. 3. 315595. Row No. 12. 315587. Row No. 4. 315596. Row No. 18. 315588. Row No. 5. 315597. Row No. 14. 315589. Row No. 6. 315598. Row No. 15. 315590. Row No. 7. 315599. Row No. 16. 315591. Row No. 8. 315600.. Row No. 18. 315592. Row No. 9. 315601. Row No. 19. 315602 to 315604. PHALARIS AQUATICA L. Gramineae. Large canarygrass. 315602. 47-54. 315603. 53-54. 315604. 59-54. 315605 to 315637. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. From Israel. Peanut. Seeds presented by A. Ashri, Faculty of Agriculture, Rehovot. Numbered June 28, 1966. 315605. 315606. 315607. 315608. 315609. 315610. 315611. 315612. 315613. 315614. 315615. 315616. 315617. ‘Dixie Anak’. ‘G2’. Selection from ‘Georgia Bu’. Line 128. Line 136. ‘NC 2’. ‘Pearl Black’. ‘Pearl White’. ‘Pintar Bunch’. ‘Schwartz 21’. ‘Spanish No. 9’. ‘Tatui 55’. Goldin No. 110 from Japan. ‘V 4’. Selection from ‘Virginia Bunch Improved’. ‘Virginia Adom’. Selection from ‘Dixie’. Pods larger than type. Selection from U.S. introductions. Selection from U.S. introductions. Goldin No. 167 from East Africa. Goldin No. 117 from Java. 204 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 315605 to 315637—Continued 315618. ‘VSM’ equals ‘Virginia Bunch Improved’. Long-standing com- mercial variety. 315619. ‘White Kongwa’. East Africa. Bulk of F4 selections from ‘V 4’ (P.I. 315616) x ‘G 2’ (P.I. 315606). 315620. No. 20. 315621. No. 28. 315622. No. 48. Bulk of F4 selections from ‘G 2’ (P.I. 315606) x ‘V 4’ (P.I. 315616). 315623. No. 67. 315624. No. 68. 315625. No. 98. Bulk of F5 seeds. 315626. No. 202. ‘V 4’ (P.I. 315616) x ‘NC’ 2 (P.I. 315609). 315627. No. 2038. ‘Dixie Anak’ (P.I. 315605) x ‘V 4’ (P.I. 315616). 315628. No. 206. ‘NC 2’ (P.I. 315609) x ‘VSM’ (P.I. 315618). 315629. No.207. ‘V 4’ (P.I. 315616) x with ‘NC 2’ (P.I. 315609). 315630. No. 209. ‘V 4’ (P.I. 315616) x ‘Dixie Anak’ (P.I. 315605). 315631. No.210. ‘V 4’ (P.I. 315616) x ‘Dixie Anak’ (P.I. 315605). 315632. No. 212. ‘VSM’ (P.I. 315618) x No. 123 (P.I. 315607). Bulk of M6 selections from ‘Virginia Bunch Improved’ (P.I. 315618) treated with diethyl sulfate. 315633. No.217. Pod size and weight variable; shells thin. 315634. No.220. Pod size and weight variable; shells thin. 315635. No. 222. Pod size and weight variable; shells thin. 315636. No.231. Pod size and weight variable; shells thin. 315637. No. 224. Shell medium; yield good. 315638 to 315652. ORYZA SATIVA L. Gramineae. Rice. From El Salvador. Seeds presented by Centro Nacional de Agronomia, Santa Tecla through C. L. Horn, Agricultural Administrator, United States Department of Agriculture, Agency for International Development, Technical Assistance Agreement, San Salvador. Number June 29, 1966. 315638. ‘Blue Bonnet 50’. 315643. ‘Nilo 3-B’. 315639. ‘Nilo 2’. 315644. ‘Nilo 48-A’. 315640. ‘Nilo 47’. 315645. ‘Nilo 1—-M’. 315641. ‘Nilo 48’. 315646. ‘Palo Gordo A’. 315642. ‘Nilo 3—-A’. Selections: 315647. 43-5-10. 315650. 45-5-15. 315648. 45-5-2. 315651. 45-5-17. 315649. 45-5-6. 315652. 45-5-18. 315653 to 315750. From the United States. Seeds presented by National Plant Materials Center, Soil Conservation Service, Beltsville, Md. Numbered June 29, 1966. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 205 315653 to 315750—Continued 315653. ANDROPOGON GAYANUS Kunth Gramineae. Bluestem. BN-10419-59. Cross between BN-6280-49 (P.I. 186277) and BN-9035-52. 315654 to 315664. ANDROPOGON GERARDII Vitman Big bluestem. 315654. BN-311-64. Soil Conservation Service, Manhattan, Kans. Reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 315655. BN-9703-59. Collected 1958 in Concord, N. H. Snow disposal area east of Merrimac River Bridge, north of Route 4. Reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. Plants vigorous, to 6 feet high; heavy seeder. 315656. BN-9982-60. Collected 1958 on Blossom Road, Elma Township along Buffalo Creek, N. Y. Reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. Reproduced at the Soil Conservation Service, Plant Materials Center, Bismarck, N. Dak. 315657. BN-15941-64. North Dakota. 315658. BN-15942-64. South Dakota. 315659. BN-15943-64. South Dakota. 315660. BN-15944-64. South Dakota. 315661. BN-15945-65. South Dakota. 315662. BN-15946-64. Nebraska. 315663. BN-15947-64. South Dakota. 315664. BN-15948-64. South Dakota. 315665 and 315666. ANDROPOGON HALLII Hack. Sand bluestem. 315665. BN-4493-64. Collected near Coldwater, Comanche County, Kans. Best of 35 accessions tested at the Manhattan Soil Conservation Service Plant Materials Center. 315666. BN-16208-64. Collected in Carson, N. Dak., in 1960. Foun- dation seed increase field planted in 1961 at Plant Materials Center, Bismarck, N. Dak. 315667. ASTRAGALUS CANADENSIS L. Leguminosae. BN-4679-47. Soil Conservation Service, Manhattan, Kans. Legume project. 315668. ASTRAGALUS CICER L. BN-6974—49. Soil Conservation Service Nursery, Ames, Iowa. 315669. ASTRAGALUS DRUMMONDII Doug]. BN-6019-47. Collected along Highway 30, ten miles west of Cheyenne, Wyo. Non poisonous. 315670. ASTRAGALUS NUTTALIANUS DC. BN-4687-56. Soil Conservation Service, Manhattan, Kans. Legume project, 1947. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center and combined with original seed. 315671. ASTRAGALUS RACEMOSUS Pursh. BN-9346-58. Collected in Barber County, Kans. From breaks and range site west half Section 15. Shallow soil. 315672. ASTREBLA LAPPACEA (Lindl.) Domin. Gramineae. BN-11708-61. Australia. Selection from P.I. 238232. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 206 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 315653 to 315750—Continued 315673. BOTHRIOCHLOA ISCHAEMUM (L.) Keng Gramineae. King’s Ranch bluestem. BN-4419-60. Beltsville Nursery selection from P.I. 147799. Seed re- produced at National Plant Materials Center. Exceptionally vigorous; prostrate; heavy seeder. 315674. BRACHIARIA SUBQUADRIPARA (Trin.) Hitche. Gramineae. BN-10810-64. Original source unknown. Reproduced by Soil Conser- vation Service, Arcadia, Fla. 315675. BROMUS (hybrid) Gramineae. BN-10871-60. (B. willdenowii x B. stamineus). Selection from P.I. 238245 from Australia. Seeed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. Dense leafy selection. 315676. BROMUS RIPARIUS Rehm. BN-38565-63. Soviet Union. Seed reproduced by Soil Conservation Service, Pullman, Wash. 315677. BROMUS WILLDENOWII Kunth Rescuegrass. BN-15861-64. United States Agency for International Development, Tunis, Tunisia, through S. H. Fuchs, Soil Conservation Service. 315678. BROMUS ERECTUS Huds. Meadow bromegrass. BN-7992-64. Originally from Jardin Horto Botanica, Madrid, Spain. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 315679 to 315681. CENCHRUS CILIARIS L. Gramineae. Buffelgrass. 315679. BN-9929-61. Seeds received from K. E. Smith, plant materials specialist, Soil Conservation Service, Knox City, Tex. Reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 315680. BN-13576-62. Five rhizomatous plants selected from P.I. 185564 at Beltsville Nursery. Reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 315681. BN -13577-62. Selected from P.I. 271587. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 315682. CENCHRUS SETIGERUS Vahl Sandbur. BN-13580-63. J. R. Harlan collection No. H-1535, India. Seed repro- duced at National Plant Materials Center. 315683. CHLORIS CUCULLATA Bisch. Gramineae. Hooded windmill grass. BN-8002-62. Originally from Jardin Horto Botanica, Madrid, Spain. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 315684. CHLORIS INFLATA Link BN-16297-60. Southern Rhodesia. Seed reproduced by Soil Conser- vation Service, Americus, Georgia. Plants 36 inches high; 30 inch spread; heavy seeder; not winter hardy. 315685. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Gramineae. Bermudagrass. BN-16156-58. ‘Borinquen’. Bermuda via Puerto Rico. Seed repro- duced by Soil Conservation Service, Areadia, Fla. 315686. CYTISUS DECUMBENS (Willd.) Spach. Leguminosae. BN-10779-64. Cuttings obtained from Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Eat Massachusetts, 1959. Seed produced at National Plant Materials enter. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 207 315653 to 315750—Continued 315687. CYTISUS x PRAECOX Wheeler ex Bean Warminster broom. BN-8546-61. Softwood cuttings obtained from Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, 1956. Seed produced at National Plant Materials Center. 315688. CYTISUS SUPINUS L. Bigflower broom. BN-9373-58. Department of Parks, Rochester, N.Y. Upright to procumbent shrub to 3 feet high. 315689 and 315690. DALEA ALOPECUROIDES Willd. Leguminosae. 315689. BN-2280-50. Collected in Benton Harbor, Mich., 1939. Annual, to 2 feet high; pinnate leaves, self pollinated; seeds readily. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 315690. BN-6977-56. Obtained from Soil Conservation Service Nursery, Ames, Iowa. Seeds reproduced at National Plant Materials Center and combined with original seed. 315691. DALEA JAMESII Torr. & Gray BN-4700-47. Obtained from Soil Conservation Service, Manhattan, Kans. Legume project. 315692. DALEA OAXACANA (Rose) Bullock BN-4749-48. Soil Conservation Service Nursery, Tucson, Ariz. 315693. DIGITARIA SMUTSII Stent Gramineae. BN-13579-62. Beltsville Nursery selection from P.I. 258486 and 258439. Reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 315694 to 315699. ECHINOCHLOA CRUSGALLI (L.) Beauv. Gramineae. Barnyardgrass. 315694. BN-7018-62. Soil Conservation Service Nursery, Rock Hill, S.C. Reproduced at Plant Materials Center, Soil Conservation Service, Coffeeville, Miss. 315695. BN-14663-62. Big Flats, N.Y., through Americus, Ga. Re- produced at Plant Materials Center, Soil Conservation Service, Coffee- ville, Mississippi. 315696. BN-14664-62. California, through Plant Materials Center, Arcadia, Fla. Reproduced at Plant Materials Center, Soil Conservation Service, Coffeeville, Miss. 315697. BN-14665-62. Plant Materials Center, Arcadia, Fla. Repro- duced at Plant Materials Center, Soil Conservation Service, Coffeeville, Miss. Seedlings vigorous; produced two seed crops in 1961; 3,363 lb. per acre. 315698. BN-14666-62. Plant Materials Center, Arcadia, Fla. Repro- duced at Plant Materials Center, Soil Conservation Service, Coffeeville, iss. 315699. BN-14698-63. Commercial seed. Reproduced by Soil Conser- vation Service, Arcadia, Fla. 315700. ELEUSINE INDICA (L.) Gaertn. Gramineae. Goosegrass. BN-9337-58. Pretoria, South Africa. Contaminant from P.I. 161636, Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 315701. GLYCINE MAX (L.) Merr. Leguminosae. Soybean. BN-10631-60. Tennessee Department of Game, 1959. Reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 208 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 315653 to 315750—Continued 315702. HYPERICUM BUCKLEYI M. A. Curtis Guttiferae. BN-8551-59. Softwood cuttings obtained from Arnold Arboretum, Jamacia Plain, Mass., 1956. Seed produced at National Plant Materials Center. 315703. HYPERICUM sp. BN-11878-61. Plants obtained from Soil Conservation Service, Raleigh, N.C. Seed produced at National Plant Materials Center. 315704 and 315705. LATHYRUS JAPONICUS Willd. Leguminosae. 315704. BN-4320-46. Oregon. 315705. BN-8560-56. Soil Conservation Service, Birch Point, near Prospect Harbor, Hancock County, Maine. Growing on gravel dune in association with Elymus mollis near normal high water. Nodulated, rhizomatous. 315706. LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS L. Perennial peavine. BN-6041-49. Boulder, Colorado through Soil Conservation Service, Albuquerque, N. Mex. From plants with inconspicuous bloom, but strong vegetative growth. 315707. LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS var. SPLENDENS Gron. & Rpl. BN-6038-49. Boulder, Colo. From heavy-flowering plants. 315708 to 315710. LATHYRUS POLYMORPHUS ssp. INCANUS (Smith & Rydb.) C. L. Hitche. 315708. BN-5938-48. Soil Conservation Service Nursery, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 315709. BN-6025-49. Highway 10, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Elevation 6,000 feet. 315710. BN-4555-46. Nebraska National Forest Sand Hill, Halsey, Nebr. 315711 to 315714. LATHYRUS TUBEROSUS L. 315711. BN-4926-49. Wyoming, through Plant Materials Center, Man- hattan, Kans. Selection made at Two Rivers Nursery, 1942. Seed reproduced in Kansas. 315712. BN-8472-53. Siberia, through Mandan, N. Dak. Seed repro- duced by Soil Conservation Service, Albuquerque N. Mex. 315713. BN-8851-51. Plant Materials Center, Manhattan, Kans. Seed reproduced by Soil Conservation Service, Manhattan, Kans., 1951. 315714. BN-9040-57. Waterloo, Neb., through Soil Conservation Serv- ice, Elsberry, Mo.; seed reproduced in Missouri. 315715. LATHYRUS VENOSUS var. MERIDIONALIS Butter & St. John. BN-11059-64. Dover, Tenn. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 315716. MEDICAGO HEMICYCLA Grossh. Leguminosae. BN-8954-59. Transcaucasia. Obtained from University of Alberta, Canada. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 315717. MELILOTUS NEAPOLITANA Ten. Leguminosae. BN-7933-53. Horto Botanica, Madrid, Spain. Reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 315718. MELILOTUS SUAVEOLENS Ledeb. BN-8062-59. Horto Botanica, Madrid, Spain. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 209 315653 to 315750—Continued 315719 and 315720. PANICUM ANTIDOTALE Retz. Gramineae. Blue panicgrass. 315719. BN-14710-62. Soil Conservation Service, Americus, Ga. Seed reproduced by Soil Conservation Service, Arcadia, Fla. 315720. BN-14711-62. Soil Conservation Service, Americus, Ga. Seed reproduced by Soil Conservation Service, Arcadia, Fla. 315721. PANICUM COLORATUM L. Panicgrass. BN-1109-45. Pretoria, South Africa. ‘Makarikari’ strain selection from Prinshof Grass Breeding Station, Pretoria. Tested at New Mexico, Texas, California, and Spartansburg, S. C., Soil Conservation Service, Plant Materials Centers. Seed reproduced by Soil Conservation Service, Tucson, Ariz. 315722 to 315725. PANICUM VIRGATUM L. Switchgrass. 315722. BN-8356-64. Greene County, Ga. Seed reproduced by Soil Conservation Service, Americus, Ga. 315723. BN-8358-62. Hoffman, N. C. Seed reproduced by Soil Conser- vation Service, Coffeeville, Miss. 315724. BN-10860-61. Ellsworth, Kans., 1956. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 315725. BN-14669-92. Plant Materials Center, Soil Conservation Ser- vice, Coffeeville, Miss. Native stand. 315726 to 315728. PANICUM VIRGATUM var. CUBENSE Griseb. 315726. BN-10997-64. Scotland County, N. C. Seed from single plant; to 3 feet high, many stems. 1960. 315727. BN-11357-63. Apex, N. C., through Soil Conservation Service Nursery, Chapel Hill, N. C. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. Plant to 30 inches high, dense, fine stems and leaves. Viable seed moderate to good; light production. 315728. BN-13645-64. Beltsville Nursery selection. Reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. Selections from combined seed of BN-10996 and BN-10997 (Scotland County, N. C.). 315729. PASPALUM DILATATUM Poir. Gramineae. Dallisgrass. BN-16167-62. Commercial seed from Melbourne, Australia. Seed reproduced by Soil Conservation Service, Arcadia, Fla. 315730. PASPALUM FLORIDAUM var. GLABRATUM Engelm. ex Vasey. BN-9002-62. Route 3, 3 miles north of Warsaw, Va. 1957. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 315731. PASPALUM MALACOPHYLLUM Trin. Ribbed paspalum. BN-1975-62. Florida. Reproduced by Soil Conservation Service, Arcadia, Fla. Brooksville strain. 315732 to 315735. PASPALUM NOTATUM Fluegge. Bahiagrass. 315732. BN-11553-61. ‘Underwoods’. Tennessee. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. Cold hardy in Tennessee. Re- sembles ‘Wilmington’. 315733. BN-11554—-63. North Carolina. From field of Pensacola Bahia. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 315734. BN -11573-61. Beltsville Nursery selection. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. Cold hardy selection out of ‘Wilmington’. 210 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 315653 to 315750—Continued 315732 to 315735—Continued 315735. BN-16172-63. Ocala, Florida. Seed reproduced by Soil Conservation Service, Arcadia, Florida. 315736. PENNISETUM MACROURUM Trin. Gramineae. BN-12113-61. Contaminant from BN-9929 (T-4701, Cenchrus ciliaris from Texas). Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 315737. PHASEOLUS LATHYROIDES L. Leguminosae. BN-4921-48. Puerto Rico. 315738. SCORPIURUS SULCATA L. Leguminosae. Scorpiontail. BN-16454-62. Ethiopia. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. Separated from Col. No. H-1945, J. R. Harlan, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Okla. 315739 to 315741. SETARIA SPHACELATA (Schum.) Stapf & Hubb. ex M. B. Moss. Gramineae. Millet. 315739. BN-6417-57. Beltsville Nursery selection from P.I. 165718, Kenya. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 315740. BN-9339-62. South Africa. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. Contaminant out of P.I. 161636. 315741. BN-10830-62. Florida. Seed reproduced by Soil Conservation Service, Arcadia, Fla. 315742 to 315747. SORGHASTRUM NUTANS (L.) Nash ex Small Gramineae. Yellow indiangrass. 315742. BN-9054-61. Route 119, near Browns Chapel, Monongalia County, W. Va. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 315743. BN-10804-61. Seed collected along Beaver Dam Road, Agri- cultural Research Center, Beltsville, Md. Native stand. 315744. BN-11509-61. Route 29, two miles north of forks of Cacapon River, Hampshire County, W. Va. Elevation 1,000 feet. Soil Letrece; associated with broomsedge plants. 315745. BN-14670-65. Caswell County, N. C. Seed increased by Soil Conservation Service, Coffeeville, Miss. 315746. BN-14671-65. Seed reproduced at Plant Materials Center, Soil Conservation Service, Coffeeville, Miss. 315747. BN-14739-63. Jefferson County, Ill. Seed increased by Soil Conservation Service, Elsberry, Mo. 315748. TETRAGONOLOBUS SILIQUOSUS (L.) Roth. Leguminosae. BN—-7913-60. Horto Botanica, Madrid, Spain. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials- Center. 315749 and 315750. VIGNA SINENSIS (Torner) Savi Leguminosae. Cowpea. 315749. BN-5683-48. ‘Black Tory pea’. Alabama. Seed reproduced by Soil Conservation Nursery, Thorsby, Ala. 315750. BN-6189-50. ‘Combine pea’. Georgia. Seed reproduced at National Plant Materials Center. 315751. GOSSYPIUM RAIMONDII Ulbrich Malvaceae. Cotton. From the United States. Seeds presented by P. C. Hutchison, Botanical Garden, Honolulu, Hawaii. Received July 6, 1966. Honolulu Botanical Garden No. 64,1620. Originally from Peru, on Rio Maranon opposite town of Balsas, Celendin Province, Cajamarca Department. Elevation 800 meters. From Peru. Trujillo. From Nigeria. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 315752 to 315755. SACCHARUM (hybrid) 211 Gramineae. Cuttings presented by the Negociacion Azucarera, Laredo Ltda., Received June 29, 1966. 315752. La. 52-816. 315753. P.12-625. 315756 to 315780. Plants collected by H. R. Chheda, University of Ibadan, P. 20-005. P.O.J. 2967. 315754. 315755. Ibadan. Received June 30, 1966. 315756 to 315762. CYNODON PLECTOSTACHYUS (K. Schum.) Pilg. Grami- neae. Stargrass. 315756. I-63-10. (G171). No. 2. 315757. I-63-17. K56301. 315758. I-63-18. K51425. 315759. I-63-19. K53672. 315760. I-63-24. K56424. 315761. I-63-28. K51405. 315762. Local (S. Nigeria). 315763. CYNODON sp. I-63-1. (G191). Muguga. 315764. CYNODON sp. I-63-2. (G341). Lake Manyara. 315765. CYNODON sp. IS-—63-3. (G3833). Kongwa. 315766. CYNODON sp. I-63-4 (G193) Grassland No.1. 315767. CYNODON sp. I-63-5 (G330). Taramie. 315768. CYNODON sp. I-63-6. (i). 315769. CYNODON sp. I-63-6. South Africa. 315770. CYNODON sp. I-63-7. (G185). Salisbury. 315771. CYNODON sp. I-68-8. (G345). Lake Manyara. 315772. CYNODON sp. I-63-9. (ii). 315773. CYNODON sp. I-63-11. (G187). Grassland No. 4. 315774. CYNODON sp. 1-63-12. (G196). 315775. CYNODON sp. I-63-13. (G175). Kotakota. 212 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 315756 to 315780—Continued 315776. CYNODON sp. [-63-14. 315777. {-63-15. 315778. I-63-20. 315779. I-63-21. 315780. I-63-—25. From India. (G177). CYNODON sp. Grassland No. 3. CYNODON sp. K54289. CYNODON sp. (G183). CYNODON sp. (G189). 315781 to 315834. CICER ARIETINUM L. Leguminosae. Melsetter. Makutu. Grassland No. 6. Division of Plant Introduction, New Delhi. 315781. 1540/XXIII 315808. 315782. 1575. 315809. 315783. BR 17. 315810. 315784. BR 65. 315811. 315785. C57/1. 315812. 315786. C104. 315813. 315787. C235. 315814. 315788. C706. 315815. 315789. Cairo. 315816. 315790. Ceylon-2. 315817. 315791. E.C. 13071. 315818. 315792. E.C. 26414. 315819. 315793. E.C. 26428. 315820. 315794. E.C. 26429. 315821. 315795. E.C. 26430. 315822. 315796. E.C. 26435. 315823. 315797. E.C. 26446. 315824. 315798. Egypt 52. 315825. 315799. F 32. 315826. 315800. F 40. 315827. 315801. F61. 315828. 315802. G-i-1. 315829. 315803. G.3. 315830. 315804. G. 24. 315831. 315805. G. 130. 315832. 315806. GG Abohar. 315833. 315807. GG Bijapur. 315834. 315835 to 315851. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. From the Netherlands. Breeding, Wageningen. Spring’ wheat. Chickpea. Seeds presented by Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Received July 5, 1966. L 144. L 146. L 157. L 167. L 168. L 169. Mandlay. N. 59. Iolo Ze N.P. 6. INGE Sone Parachinar. Pb: 1204 le Papel JF yyed yA, Pb. 15. Rabat. S. 26. S. 33. Te 2k Ujjain 21. V. 58. V. 59. V. 62. V. 155. V. 167. Gramineae. Seeds presented by A. C. Zeven, Institute of Plant Received July 6, 1966. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 218 315835 to 315851—Continued 315835. ‘Carpo’. 315838. ‘Orca’. 315836. ‘Gaby’. 315839. ‘Peko’. 315837. ‘Opal’. Winter wheat. 315840. ‘Apollo’. 315846. ‘Ibis’. 315841. ‘Cleo’. 315847. ‘Mado’. 315842. ‘Eno’. 315848. ‘Manella’. 315843. ‘Felix’. 315849. ‘Sylvia’. 315844. ‘Flevina’. 315850. ‘Tadorna’. 315845. ‘Hector’. 315851. ‘Wodan’. 315852. HORDEUM VULGARE L. Gramineae. From Japan. Seeds presented by Ohara Institute for Agricultural Biology, Okayama University, Kurashiko. Received July 6, 1966. ‘Hagane-mugi’. 315853 to 315862. From Great Britain. Seeds presented by University of Reading, Agricultural Botanic Garden, Cutbush Lane, Shinfield, Berkshire. Received July 6, 1966. 315853. AEGILOPS SPELTOIDES Tausch. Gramineae. Goatgrass. No. 58. 315854. AVENA NUDAL. Gramineae. Naked oats. No. 73. 315855 and 315856. AVENA SATIVA L. Common oats. 315855. No. 88. ‘Maldwyn’. 315856. No.90. ‘Opus IIT’. 315857. HORDEUM DEFICIENS var. STEUDELII (Koern.) Harlan. Gramineae. No. 147. (Received as Hordeum vulgare var. steudelit). 315858. HORDEUM JUBATUM L. Foxtail barley. No. 142. 315859. HORDEUM VULGARE var. AFGHANICUM Vav. ex Ivanova. No. 145. 315860. HORDEUM VULGARE var. NIGRICANS (Sér.) Koern. No. 146. 315861. HORDEUM VULGARE Var. TRIFURCATUM (Schlecht.) Beaven. No. 148. 315862. TRITICUM AEGILOPOIDES Forsk. Gramineae. No. 174. 315863 to 315875. From Czechoslovakia. Seeds presented by Botanicka Zahrada University Komenskeho, Bratislava. Received July 6, 1966. 315863. ELYMUS EXCELSUS Turez. Gramineae. No. 296. 214 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 174 315863 to 315875—Continued 315864. ELYMUS CANADENSIS L. No. 298. 315865. HOSTA SIEBOLDIANA var. HYPOPHYLLA (Miq.) Stearn Liliaceae. Plantainlily. No. 401. 315866. MELICA CILIATA L. Gramineae. Melic. No. 544. 315867. PENNISETUM ORIENTALE L. C. Rich. Gramineae. No. 597. 315868. CENCHRUS CILIARIS L. No. 299. 315869. ROSA ECAE Aitch. Rosaceae. Eca rose. No. 709. 315870. ROSA HELENAE Rehd. & Wils. Helen rose. Now 1A. 315871. ROSA MICRANTHA J. E. Smith. Rose. No. 715. 315872. ROSA ROXBURGHII Tratt. No. 717. 315873. ROSA RUBRIFOLIA Vill. No. 718. 315874. SANGUISORBA MINOR Scop. Rosaceae. Small burnet. No. 7385. 315875. STIPA TENACISSIMA Jusl. Gramineae. No. 799. 315876. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Gramineae. Bermudagrass. From Great Britain. Stolons collected by G. W. Burton, Coastal Plain Ex- periment Station, Tifton, Ga. Received July 8, 1966. Col. No. 1. From Sandbanks, Dorset, England near the sea. Shortgrass turf. 315877 and 315878. PRUNUS MAHALEB L. Rosaceae. Mahaleb cherry. From the Republic of South Africa. Scions presented by L. du Preez Pneumoconiosis Research Unit, South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Johannesburg. Received July 12, 1966. 315877. ‘Russian’. 315878. ‘South African’. 315879 to 315882. PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch Rosaceae. Peach. From Brazil. Scions presented by the Institute Agronomico de Estado de Sao Paulo, Campinas. Received July 12, 1966. 315879. ‘Alo-Docura’. 315881. ‘Reliquia’. 315880. ‘Colibri’. 315882. ‘Talisma’. JANUARY i TO DECEMBER 31, 1966 215 315883. CASSIA ABBREVIATA Oliv. Leguminosae. From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by Plant Introduction Officer, Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Re- ceived July 19, 1966. DL/154. From Masequas Poort, Zoutpansberg. 315884. ASTRAGALUS PECTINATUS (Hook.) G. Don. Leguminosae. From Canada. Seeds presented by Plant Research Institute, Minister of Agriculture, Ottawa, Ontario. Received July 19, 1966. No. 6880. Collected near Regina, Saskatchewan. 315885. SETARIA LONGISETA Beauv. Gramineae. From Angola. Seeds presented by Medico Veterinario, Director da Estacao Zootecnica Central, Mariano Machado. Received July 19, 1966. 315886 to 315889. From the United States. Plants selected at National Arboretum, Washing- ton, D.C. Numbered July 18, 1966. 315886. HIBISCUS ROSA-SINENSIS L. Malvaceae. Chinese hibiscus. ‘Vulean’. ‘Fire Chief’ x ‘Mason Red’. Upright shrub to 2 meters high; leaves leathery, glossy; flowers brilliant red upper surface, yellow below; does not fade except in extreme heat, persists more than 1 day. Sub- tropical. 315887. PYRACANTHA (hybrid). Rosaceae. Firethorn. ‘Shawnee’. F. selection from ‘San Jose’ (P. koidzumii x P. crenato- serrata). Semi-evergreen, densely branched shrub to 3.5 meters high. Fruit abundant, glossy, clear yellow to light orange, persistant to 7 months. Resistant to fireblight, scab and birds. Hardiness zone 7b. 315888 and 315889. VIBURNUM (hybrid). Caprifoliaceae. Viburnum. 315888. ‘Cayuga’. (V. carlesti x V. x carlcephalum). Deciduous com- pact shrub to 1.5 meters high; inflorescence abundant, buds pink open- ing to white in late April. Tolerant to bacterial leaf spot and powdery mildew. Hardiness zone 5b. 315889. ‘Mohawk’. 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