Plant Inventory No. 178 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Washington, D.C., August 1972 - PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 8 (NOS. 346864 TO 355920) CONTENTS Page ; Inventory Index of common and scientific names me. This inventory, No. 178, lists the plant material (Nos. 346864 to : 355920) received by the New Crops Research Branch, Plant Science ~ . Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, during the period ae from January 1 to December 31, 1970. The inventory is a ar record of plant material introduced for Department and other es specialists and is not to be considered as a list of seeds or ae! for ; distribution. ae The species names used are those under whic the plant msikesial = was received. These have been corrected only for spelling, authori- ties, and obvious synonymy. Questions related to the names pub- — _ lished in the inventory and obvious errors should be directed to — the author. If misidentification is apparent, please submit an — oe herbarium —_ with flowers and fruit for reidentification. —__ Howarp L. Hirao stand : Plant Industry Station Beltsville, Md. INVENTORY 346864 and)346865. Saccnarum (hybrid) Gramineae. Sugarcane. From Kenya. Cuttings presented by the East African Agriculture and Forestry Organization, Nairobi. Received December 19, 1969. 346865. ‘Suk’. 346866 to 346876. From India. Seed presented b. . B. Singh and S. 8S. Rajan, Indian an Agricul- tural Research sees ore = aig Delhi-12, under PL 480 Project AT-CR-148. Received January 2, 197 346866. BRASSICA CAMPESTRIS var, DICHOTOMA (Roxb. ex Flem.) Watt IB 3. Brown Sarson. 346867 to 346874. BRraAsSSICA CAMPESTRIS Var. SARSON Prain 346867. IB 22. Yellow sarson. 346871. IB 61. Yellow sarson. 346868. IB39. Yellow sarson. 346872. IB 71. Yellow sarson. 346869. IB 42. Yellow sarson. 346873. IB75. Yellow sarson. 346870. IB 45. Yellow sarson. 346874. IB 81. Sarson. rer BRASSICA CAMPESTRIS var, TORIA Duth. & Full. eel: Brassica guncea (L.) Czern. & Coss. Chinese mustard. 846877 to i : India. presented b: N. Rai, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, 7 “under PL ae Pan pr ae Received ed January 2, 1970. to 346879. Brassica CAMPESTRIS var. DICHOTOMA (Roxb. ex Flem.) Watt tt Cruciferae. 346880. BOC 14. Sarson. 346882. BC26. Yellow sarson. 346883. Meee Gitcrcorsis var routa Doth & Poll” BOT 23. 346884 to 346946. 8 ‘From the Union of Soviet Socialist fetes teed ee ri oe All-Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. ooo ee & 1969, «846884. ALLIUM oscHANINIE O. Fedtsch. Liliaceae. a 346885. GorppacHia LAEVIGATA (Bieb.) DC. _ Cruciferae. - 3igso1. MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM (Pursh) Nutt. Berberidaceae. Oregongrape. oe Tashkent Botanical Garden, Uzbek. : «46892. Manonza Nervosa Nutt. inch long. 3 eis to 37238. Fr ae Rattray, Proyecto De Pastos — *"Forrajes, ioe ge orerage th eg gow tll 9, 1 : 28 34236. — Surinam. ie 347238. HEMARTHRIA ALTISSIMA “(Poir.) Stapt & Hubb. . G508). — from Rhodesia. 18 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 347241 to 347244. Hisiscus cannasinus L. Malvacceae. Kenaf. From Zambia. Seed collected by D. B. Fanshawe, Forest Department, Ministry of Rural Development, Kitwe. Received January 19, 1969. 347245 to —— From Ethiopia. Seed collected by J. R. Harlan, Department of Agronomy, Uni- < versity or Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Received February 12, 1970. if 347245 to 347248. Horpeum vuLGARE L. Gramineae. Barley. ; 347245, 265. Fasha market, Konso. | ie 347246. 266. Fasha market, Konso. 347247. 287. Dokatu Market near Back’aoule, Konso. Covered. 347248. 288. Dokatu Market near Back’aoule, Konso. Naked. 347249 and 347250. TriricuM AEsTIvuM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. 347249. 269. Fasha market, Konso endcse 292. Dokatu Market near Back’aoule, Konso. Red and white mixed. : 347251 to 347254. Zea Mays L. Gramineae. ee oor 347251. 272. Fasha market, Konso. Seed white, medium size. 347252. 284. Dokatu market near Back’aoule, Konso. Seed white, cream and red, medium size 347253. 285. Dokatu market near Back’aoule, Konso. Small seed, white; slight mixture of purplish black and red. 47254. 308. Dosha, between Arba Mintch-Sheshemane road aor Hosana. | ‘Market oo Medium-sized seed, white to cream; ‘slight red mixture. From New Guinea. Seed collected by H. F. Winters and J. J. Higgins, plant rch Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Maryland for U Hgaean -porsnairagt ooperative Program. Received February ie 1970. R55. Ficus DAMMAROPSIS Diels Moraceae. Col. 300. Near Aiyuia on Kainanta Road. Trees to 9 m.; anritis < large, y toward tips of branches 10-13 em. diamete pheasant Se $ km. from Kassam Pass. Giant Waskiantoe, “DC : B40257. “mmsoos srances Le eee JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 19 (347257 to 347259—Continued _ 347259. VisuRNUM DILATATUM Thumb. Caprifoliaceae. Linden viburnum. N.A. 32226. ‘Erie’. Selected from seedling population from Japan. Plant compact, medium height; abundant inflorescences an ee in May; fruit — coral colored in large inflorescences, persist until late 347260. Heianruus annus L. neganeencnsia Sunflower. From France. Seed presented by P. Leclercq, Station d’Amelioration des Plantes, Cle: rmont-Fe rrand. Received January 28, 1970. INRA 6501. (M 10-2-e-a x Cerneanbra 5-1). Female parent comes from a port where the spr aod of the male is due to the piven a the ptanthet. The male parent traces to the Russian variety ‘ nka’ 347261 and ones From Italy. Seed p ed by G. Haussmann, Istituto Sperimentale Culture Foraggere, Lodi, eat January 28, 1970. 347261. CICER ARIETINUM L. Leguminosae. Chickpea. *‘Sulmona’. 347262. Vicia FABA var. MINOR (Peterm.) Beck. Leguminosae. Broadbean. ‘Madfredini’. 347263 to 347265. Trrrcumarstivum L. Gramineae. a wheat. - From Pakistan. Seed presented by ana wte Aslam, Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, West Pakistan Aecloultiteal calves” Lyalipur. Received January 29, 1970. 347265. ‘Khushal 69’ (G.B.). a 347266. Zea mays L. Gramineae. Corn. 2 From Kenya. Seed presented by National Agricultural Research Station, Kitale, i a Kenya. Received February 11, i970. ie ‘Kenya SK’. Composite com comprised of germ plasm from southern United States, Vinee , South Africa, Kenya Central and South cepespirien not included in Corn Belt-Kenya. Material has undergone five cycles of r without ic selection in Kenya and one cycle of mass meni at lowa 8 State ere, ce From Jian: ai presented by the Aomori Apple Papen Station, 5 Kuroishi-City, Aomori Prefecture. : Received greeks 19, 1970. 347270 to 347531. Pisum sativum L. Leguminosae. From India. Seed presented by H- B. Singh, Division of Plant Introduction Indian Agricul 1 Research Institute, New Delhi under Public Law 480, AF-OR-128. Pee ee “unm. PLP 131. ‘Samrala, Punjab. ‘Green seeded. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 347270 to 347531—Continued 347272. PLP 143. Hoshiarpur, Punjab. Green seeded. 347273. +PLP 145. Hoshiarpur, Punjab. Green seeded. 347274, PLP 149. Multanpur, Punjab. Green seeded. sep vena PLP 508. Ootacamund, Madras. Nilgiri hills, elevation 2,200 m. 347276. PLP 511. Sambalpur, Orissa. Green seeded. 347277. PLP 522. Kodai Kanal, Madras. Nilgiri hills, elevation 2,300 m. Green seeded. 347278. PLP2. Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347279. PLP4. BR.12. Patna,Bihar. Yellow seeded. _ 347230. PLP8. BR.2. Sabour, Bihar. Yellow seeded. 347281. PLP10. Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347282. PLP11. Chandausi, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. ; 347283. PLP12. Chandausi, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347284. PLP 13. T-61. Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347285. PLP15. Chandausi, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. {7 Hapur, District Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. Hapur, District Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded *, District Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. _ Hapur, District Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. _ 347290. PLP 21. Hapur, District Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347291. PLP22. Amroha, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347292. PLP23. Amroha, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347293. PLP 24. Amroha, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 294. PLP25. Amroha, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. LP Amroha, Uttar Pradesh. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 347270 to 347531—Continued oe _ 347313. PLP 644. Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. oo Sahajahanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. : 347315. PLP 67. Bulandsahar, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347316. PLP6S8. Bulandsahar, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. & ¢ as s B § 347323. PLP 89. Debai, Bulandsahar. Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347324. PLP 90. Debai, Bulandsahar, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347325. PLP 91. Debai, Bulandsahar, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. _ 347326. PLP 93. Debai, Bulandsahar, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347327. PLP 98. Debai, Bulandsahar, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347328. PLP 99. Debai, Bulandsahar, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347329. PLP 100. Debai, Bulandsahar, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347330. PLP 102. Debai, Bulandsahar, Uttar Pradesh Yellow seeded. 347331. PLP 103. Maigadganj, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347332. PLP 104. Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347333. PLP 105. Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 47334. PLP 109. Jekra, Dethousie. Nilgiri hills Elevation 160-180 m 347335. PLP 113. Raxipalis, 7 Dalhousie, Himachel Pradesh. Niet hh s. Blevation 100-190 ary ee gare a tae seeded. 2 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 347270 to 347531—Continued 347355. Ferozabad, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. Ferozabad, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow sedded. Ferozabad, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. Auriya, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. Bhadhi, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. Basurpur, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. Etawah, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. Bajpur, District Nainital, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. Rahi, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. Aduniabyogi, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. Lalaganj, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. Kaithi, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. Banaras, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. Kunda, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. Thilakpur, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. Jangipur, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. Man, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. a Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. Jopalganj, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. Basti, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. -Gota, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. Ghazipur, District Ballia, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow + eeomel 318. Ghazipur, District Ballia, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. fee ‘Saidpur, District Bulandsahar, ‘Uttar Pradesh. Yellow a “Munderwa, Uttar ‘Pradesh. Yellow seeded. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 23 347270 to 347531—Continued 347397. PLP 352. Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347398. PLP 353. Damodpur, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347399. PLP 355. Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347400. PLP 362. Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347401. PLP 363. Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347402. PLP 364. Betagokul, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347403. PLP 365. Satibad, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. ~ 347404. PLP 366. MaihiShaha, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347405. PLP 370. Jangipur, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. ee 347406. PLP371. Jalalpur, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347407. PLP 372. Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347408. PLP377. Arazha, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347409. PLP 379A. Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347412. PLP 386. Haldwini, District Nainital, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow 347413. PLP 390. Amroha, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347414. PLP 391. Badshipur, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347415. PLP 392. Amroha, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347416. PLP 396. Kicha, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347417. PLP 401. Bijnaur, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 24 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 347270 to 347531—Continued 347439. PLP498. Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow seeded. 347442. PLP1. Akola, Maharashtra. Mottled seeded. 347443. PLP5. BR. 118. Sabour, Bihar. Mottled seeded. 347444. PLP. BR. 178. Sabour, Bihar. Mottled seeded. 347445. PLP77A. Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. Mottled seeded. 347446. PLP 86. Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh. Mottled seeded. 347447. PLP 116. Bandla, Palampur, Himachel Pradesh. 347448. PLP125A. Udaypur, Rajsthan. Mottled seeded. 347449. PLP 167. Purnea, Bihar. Mottled seeded. 347450. PLP 168. Purnea, Bihar. Mottled seeded. 347451. PLP 170. Saharsa, Bihar. Mottled seeded. 347452. PLP 193. Hodel Haryana. Mottled seeded. 347453. PLP 204. Palwal, Haryana. Mottled seed Mottled seeded. 347454. PLP 215. Shikohabad, Uttar Pradesh. Mottled seeded. tled seeded. - 347457. PLP 264. Naugaon, Uttar Pradesh. iin dated 347458. PLP 271. Rahi, Uttar Pradesh. Mottled see (347459. PLP 273. Teri, Uttar Pradesh. Mottled seeded. 347460. PLP 274. Behadupur, Uttar Pradesh. Mottled seeded. 347461. PLP 295. Bhadar, Uttar Pradesh. Mottled seeded. PLP 388. Jarela, Uttar Pradesh. Mottled seeded. | Seeded. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 25 347270 to 347531—Continued 347481. PLP 40. Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. 347482, PLP 44. Alwar Rajsthan. Wrinkled seeded. 47: PLP 49. Maholi Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. _ 347484, PLP 56. 7.19. Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. 347485. PLP 63. Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. ae 347486. PLP 65. Hetanpur, Shajahanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. cae 347487. PLP 72. Bulandsahar, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. _ 347488. PLP 76A. Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. 347489. PLP 80. Agra, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. 347490. PLP 82. Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. 347491. PLP 86A. Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. 347492. PLP 914. Debai, Bullandsahar, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. 347493. PLP 92A. Debai, Bullandsahar, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. 347494. PLP 93. Debai, Bullandsahar, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. 347495. PLP 97. Debai, Bullandsahar, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. 347496. PLP 105A. WHardoi, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkl 347497. PLP 121. Ambala, Punjab. Wrinkled seeded. 347498. PLP 122. Batala, Punjab. Wrinkled seeded. seeded. 347502. PLP 133. Raya, District Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. 347503. PLP 135. oe Punjab. Wrinkled seeded. 347504. PLP 139. Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. 347505. PLP 141. Bharamwar, Punjab. Wrinkled seeded. 347509, PLP 147. Faridkot, Punjab. Wrinkled seeded. eh 347510. PLP 152. Una, Punjab. Wrinkled seeded. Co ee 347511. PLP 157. Assar, sigue Aeecaene: seeded. — 347512. PLP 183. Ri j | Wrinkled seeded. __ $4751% PLP 239. Damra, Himachel Pradesh. “Wrinkled seeded. 347514. PLP 242, Matongh, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. 34751: | Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. aie 26 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 347270 to 347531—Continued 347524. PLP 360. Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. 347525. PLP 361. Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. 347526. PLP 369. Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. 347527. PLP 373. Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. 347528. PLP 387. Baheri, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkied seeded. 347529. PLP 400. Bakagkut, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. 347530. PLP 406. Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. “ : 347531. PLP 413. Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Wrinkled seeded. ; 347532. Axrtiom sativum L. Liliaceae. Garlic. From Pana Bulbs collected by S. J. Beville, Fort Sherman, Canal Zone. ” Received E February 18, 1970. Samples purchased in market. ITIs VINIFERA L. Vitaceae. European grape. France. Cuttings presented by the National School of Agriculture, Montpellier. Received February 26, 1970. “Long's traube’. 347534 and 347535. Jucrans recta L. Juglandaceae. Persian walnut. Pian Germany. Budsticks oe by K. J. Maurer, Geisenheim—RH. Re- ceived February 26, 1970. 847534. No. 26. Latest 847535. No. 139. Late leafing. _ 347536. Curysopocon zeyLanicus (Nees ex Sxtogae Thwaites Gramineae. = From India. Seed presented by H. B. Singh, Division of Plant Introduction, a ee an Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received February n Costa Rica. Seed collected by A. BE. Kretschmer, as for International “Development, University of Florida Con tract, Sy, Received February 10, 1970. be eo Seed cilected by Hymovits, Depariment of Agronomy, “tne otis Usama, "cards JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 27 347539 to 347570—Continued 347545. ‘Kirovogradskii 4’. U.S.S.R. 347546. ‘Notanthoris’. 347547. ‘Panonia10’. Hungary. 347548. ‘Pavlikieni2’. Bulgaria. 347549. ‘Pavlodovskaia’. U.S.S.R. 347550. ‘Primorskaia 494’. U.S.S.R. 347551. S—16. 347552. ‘Visocosteoelnaia’. U.S.S.R. Institute of Cereals and Technical Plants, Fundulea. - 347553. “Batarowka’. Poland. 347554. ‘Beltcaia 636’ U.S.S.R. 347556. 60-156. 347557. ‘Harkovskaia 149’. U.S.S.R. 347558. ‘Ka-Si283’. China. 347559. ‘Len-Sin-Pin-din’. China. 347560. ‘Man-tan-tzin’. China. 347561. ‘Novisadska BR-3’. Yugoslavia. 347562. ‘Sibiva’. China. 347563. ‘Sitnozrna’. Yugoslavia. 347566. “Tzi-hua #2’. China. _ 347567. ‘Tzi-hua #4. China. 347568. “Talyanska rana’. a cae *‘Yuan-bao-czin’. China. ‘Zolta Przebsdowska’. Poland. seer: to 347578. From Morocco. Seeds presented by Station ¢ Centrale de Genetique et tebe tanique Agricoles, Institut National la Rech herche Seruneetane Received February 4, 1970. - 847571 to 347577. eerie PRATENSIS Huds. Gramineae. | Meadow feseue, 347571. 4010. . 347575. 4031. me On 347576. 4032. oe se : _ axe oe ee ‘Mande ie SHTST PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 - 847579 to 347590—Continued 347581. DraBa cUNEIFoLIA Nutt. Cruciferae. 347582. GAILLARDIA PULCHELLA Foug. Compositae. Twinned flower. 347583. LepPrIpiIuM viretni cum L. Cruciferae. Virignia pepperweed. 347584. Matva PaRvirtora L. Malvaceae. Little mallow. 347585. MANIHOT DULCIs yar. MULTIFIDA Pax Euphorbiaceae. Hardy in southwest Texas but will not survive 15° F. or less. Matured August 15, 1968. 347586. Metimorus inpica (L.) All. Leguminosae. Annual yellow sweetclover. _ $47587. PHASEOLUS UMBELLATUS Britton Leguminosae. Trifoliate vine, blooming July 5, 1968. 347588. SISYMBRIUM OFFICINALE (L.) Scop. Cruciferae. 347589. VERBENA HALEI Small Verbenaceae. (347590. a Scrophulariaceae. 347591 to "347593. Jueians recA L. Juglandaceae. Persian walnut. Received March 2, 1970. rom Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Cuttings presented by the Institute , Leningrad. ‘JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 347614 to 347621. From India. ‘Seed presented by H. B. Singh and S. 8. Rajan, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, under Public Law 480 Project AT-CR_148, february 5, 1970. ~~ BRASSICA CAMPESTRIS Var. TORIA Duth. & Full. cs - IB 285. 347615 to 347619. Brasstca suncea (L.) Czern. & Coss. Chinese mustard. . 347618. IB 202. 347616. BJ 21. 347619. IB 318. 347617. IB 128. < - 347620 and 347621. BRASSICA NicRA (L.) Koch Black mustard. | : 347620, IB 323. : - -> 36621. IB 390. 347622 and 347623. Domperya (hybrid). Sterculiaceae. From mies Seats. Selections made at the United or Department of Agri- Introduction Station, Miami, Florida. Received ges 26, lected from group of second generation seedlings fro: open pollination of Dombeya aff. burgessiae Gerr. P. I. 205654. Plants ink : spheri with dense medium-green foliage that sweeps the ground. . 10 to 13 cm. long, 8 to 10 em. — hallowly lobed, cordate, — Margins undulate-dentate. Sigaigion moderate purplish pink, ca rried in — large, case — — in full view above foliage; bloom feos age 347623. ‘Pink PER ected from large population of ope: peek : 2 seedlings of D. pentane Pia P. I. 221175. Original seven-year old plant m. tall and 3.7 m. many i ‘bloom from early October to mid-Wovembic 347624 to 347639. ee we 2 7 Sietelanenaso cs Ee arti es te gt Uni- 347624 to 347626. CAJANUS CAsAN (L.) Millsp. Leguminosae. Pigeon pea. — 347624. 264. ‘Field at Kasargo Village, West Fasha,Konso. _ 347625. 268. ‘Masha market, Konso. Eg (347627. 268. Fasha market, Konso. Black, 347628. 268. Fasha ass Konso. Brown, : Se 347629. 286. pee t near | rh. 347630. 290. Dokatu mark Back’aoul Henin: Black. a 290. Dokats market net Back’aoule, Konso. Brown, - 280. Sie ent Bacon Koos. oe 30 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 347624 to 347639—Continued 347635 to 347637. PHaszoLus vuteaRris L. Leguminosae. Common bean. 347635. 268. Fasha market, Konso. a 347636. 271. Fasha market, Konso. a 347637. 289. Dokatu market near Back’aoule, Konso. i 347638. Pisum L. Leguminosa Pea. ie 168. Babi aptren east of Kembolcha. i S M7639. Viera uxouicuzats (L.) Walp. Leguminosae. Covi. ae rrigated en about 10 km. south of Back’aoule, Konso. egg Sp 347 641. Zea MAys L. Gramineae. Corn. From Nigeria. Seed presented by J. Craig, Federal Department of Agriculture Research, Ibadan. Received March 2, 1970. 347640. Nigerian Composite A. to 347641. Nigerian Composite B. 847642. Mrtnoxyton saLomonensis (Warb.) Bece. — > Feo New Guinea. Seed collected by H. F. Winters and J. J. _ Higsin iggins, Plant Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsvill e, Maryland for USDA-Longwood Cooperative ve Program. Recei ved March 9, 1970. Col. 425. New Guinea Biological Foundation, Bougainville Island. ee aptag palm to 15 ma een see to 4.6 m; petiole bases leave lattice : Pty Sie GLAUCA (Lindl, ) oe Rutacea ustralian deacrt | bance From Australia. Seed presented by the seca Herbarium Indooroopilly, Brisbane. Received March 12, 1970. _ _Myall Park, Glenmorgan. Large-fruited strain. 347644. Tricuosanruss sp. Cucurbitaceae. : “ From Hew Guinea. Seed collected by H. F. Winters and J. . J. Higgins, Plan Science Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Maryland rm ee Cooperative ear Received — 9, a : ukara FOND : ies — 3418819. TR1325-B2-198, (Jimheung x TR262-43-8-11) x IRS/: “Ciakarn XE me). ; Riders 348850. IV IV 199. 325 2-213. {Jinheung T6248 Ciena x CN. 3 ai ae x ee ee Nya). JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 51 348853 to 348882. From Belgium. Seed gy by Plantentuin der Rijksuniversiteit, Ghent. Received February 11, 197 348853. ACAENA MYRIOPHYLLA Lindl. Rosaceae. No. 950. 348854. AcoNITUM VARIEGATUM L. Ranunculaceae. Manchurian monkshood. No. 930. . AGRIMONIA REPENS L. Rosaceae. No. 951. 348856. ALCHEMILLA MOLLIS (Buser) Rothm. Rosaceae. a No. 952. . 348857. ALCHEMILLA SERICATA Reichb. No. 953. - 348858. ALCHEMILLA Christ Favrat. i i ae ae No. 954. oe 348859. ALOPECURUS PRATENSIS L. Gramineae. Meadow foxtail. No. 176. 348860. ANTHYLLIS VULNERARIA L. Leguminosae. Kidneyvetch. No. 795. 348861. AQuILEGIA ALPINA L. Ranunculaceae. Alpine columbine. — No. 931. oe 348862. Cyrisus scoparius (L.) Leguminosae. Scotch broom. _ No. 797. Q Cytisus supInus L. Leguminosae. No. 798. 348864. DacTYLis GLOMERATA L. Griineies: No. 180. 348865. ELYMUS ARENARIUS L. Gramineae. No. 183. 348866. Festuca ovina L. ‘Gramineae. No, 184. 348867. HypertcuM REPENS L. Guttiferae. No. 749. a 348868. LLATHYRUS ALPESTRIS ee coma ex Celak. a PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 348853 to 348882—Continued 348874. ResepaA ALBA L. Resedaceae. 348875. RHYTIDOPHYLLUM TOMENTOSUM (L.) Mart. ex DC. Gesneriaceae. No. 742. 348876. SANGUISORBA OFFICINALIS L. Rosaceae. Burnet. No. 994. 348877. SESLERIA COERULEA Arduino. Gramineae. No. 196. 348878. STREPTOCARPUS POLYANTHUS Hook.f. Gesneriaceae. No. 748. 348879. Trotiius astaticusL. Ranunculaceae. No. 947. 348880. TroLtrus EvRoparus L. Common globeflower. 948. 348881. Vicra sativa L. Leguminosae. Common vetch. Hairy vetch. --From Australia. Seed presented by Commonweal th Scientific and Industrial Organization, Division of Plant Industry, Plant Introduction Seec- : Gon, Cambor. Received March 16, 1970. ee “345883 and 348884. TRIFOLIUM BATMANICUM Kaiznelson & Worley Legumi- OPI. 30850. seers 180896 from the United States, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 348892 to 348896—Continued 348896. DAcTYLOCTENIUM RADULANS Beauy. Gramineae. W 780. oe 348897 to 348903. ae From Philippines. Seed presented by T. T. Chang, International Rice Research oe Institute, Los Banos, Laguna. Received January 23, 1970 Sa 348897 to 348902. Oryza sativa L. Gramineae. oe 348897. ‘Boro I’ (IRRI $358). India. ee 348898. “T' 141’ (IRRI 64). India. cee. 348899. IR 579-48-1-2 (IRS X Takudan). Early. 348900. TR 579-48-1-3-1 (IR8 X Takudan). Barly. 348901. IR 579-48-2-1-3 (IRS X Takudan). Barly. 348902. IR 579-48-2-2 (IRS X Takudan). Early. 348903. Oryza sp. CRRI 101173. India. 348904 to 348913. Oryza sativa L. Gramineae. ae From Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seed presented by the N. Vavilov _ Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received March 5, 1970. i 348904. 3599. ‘Uz ROS 275’. Uzbekistan. 348905. 3639. ‘Uz ROS 269°. Uzbekistan. 348906. 3672. ‘Dubovskian 129. Krasnodar. From United States. Seed prewnied by Reginal Plant Introduction Staton Pullman, Washington. Received March 6, 1! 348914 and 348915. CarTHamus TrNcTorIUs L. cae Station, Lind, Washington. Collected from ‘Wahluke ‘Slope, Limy Sacen alte. 348918. Vin. Docs waa ee Legum From Canary Islands. Seed collected by G. Kunkel, C: : e Received March 12, 1970. oe BN 1917468, ica see “Blevation 580 m, 1968, 54 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 : 348919. Trrrtcum aestivum L. Gramineae. Common wheat. Australia. Seed presented by H. J. Sims, Department of Agriculture, jag Pm Victoria. Received March ‘6, 1970. ‘Red Fife’. 348920. AsTRAGALus sp. ear ge From Libya. Seed collected les, Department of Agronomy, Uni- versity of California, Davis. ioeuvea oi uly 1, 1969. W-—66. Three km. Seo = fotgge fork = south edge of Garian. Yellow flowers. Persi t under very dry conditions and severe grazing. very hg small, olive 348921. eer KOENIGH (Spreng.) Thwaites Gramineae. Pearlberry. India. Seed presented by H. B. Sin. ngh, Division of Plant Introduction, Inulin Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received March 16, 70. Poona area. 348922 and 348923. Trrricum arsrivum L. Gramineae. Common wheat. Rhodesia. Seed presented by I. B. Edwards, Salisbury Research Station, Hasneway. Salisbury. Hecckeat Mace 17, 1970. _ From New Guinea. Seed collected by H. F. Winters and J.J. Higgins, Plant Science Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Marviand 2, 1970. oe 348924. BoruriocHioa INTERMEDIA (R.Br.) A. Camus Gramineae. a Australian bluestem. nee 319. ee ee Grass to 60 cm. ee % iD WD. : (R.Br.) A. Camus Gramineae. _ ot iil ut beso Marka River bridge neu Le Grass to 12 m. . 348927. GSE sp. Gramineae. _ B18 Oa Ml Jost Devond Markham River bridge near Tae. Grass to 1m, tall. Wild. | $8925, Onrremos roxecaznert (Elmer) Hen, Gramineae, 827. On hill beyond Markham River bridg near Lae. Tall grass. Wild. - 3489929. Pasparum consveaTuM Berg. Gramineae. 814. Along Markham Road near Lae. Grass to 60 em. tall. ‘Wild. 980. Pasparus OxBICULARE G. Forst. . a Bee Set eer tae ‘Plant to 60m. tall. Wie 5 Pasranc Sp. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 348924 to 348936—Continued 348932. PoLtyTocA MACROPHYLLA Benth. Gramineae. anm Road near Lae. Herbaceous plant to 2 m. tall, resembling Zea mays. o wild. 348933. RoTTBOELLIA EXALTATA L.f. Gramineae. 312. Along Markham road near Lae. Plant tol m. tall. Wild. 348934. SorecHUM NITIDUM (Vahl) Pers. Gramineae. Sorghum. 321. Hill beyond Markham Bridge. Plant 1. 2 m. tall; inflorescence forms a panicle held well above foliage. Wild. 348935 and 348936. TrpHrosta voceLit Hook.f. Leguminosa Aes. 3A8. nang age... Rigeetioe 1,530 m. ck to 24 m. tall, flowers white, pinnate leaves. : é 348936. 498. Along road om Kainanti-Goraka. Herb to 1.8 m. tall; flowers white. Wild. 348937 to 348969. From vies Seed presented by Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, “Division of fiom Industry, Plant Introduction Sec- tion, Canhaien: Received March 16, 1970. 348937 to 348951. SryLosaANTHES GUYANENSIS (Aubl.) Swartz Leguminosae. 348937. C.P.I. 9215. 348938. C.P.I. 11493. Paraguay. Fine stems. 348939. C.P.I. 18750(B). Paraguay. 348940. C.P.I. 33706. Mexico. 348941. C.P.I. 33978. Costa Rica. 348952. CPI. 33205. _—— PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 348961. ©.P.I. 38610. Mexico. - 348962, C.P.I. 41217. Mexico. 348963. Q 8435. Mexico. 348964 to 348969. SryrLosaNTHEs viscosa Sw. ° 348964, C.P.I. 33436. French Guiana. 348965. C.P.I. 33831. Mexico. (348966. C.P.I. 33904. A 348967. C.P.I. 33941. Mexico. 348968. C.P.I. 40264(b). 348969. C.P.I. 40302. Brazil. - 318970 to 348973. . France. Seed presented to the National Arboretum, Washington, D.C. b: the Jardin Botanique, Universite de Besancon, Doubs. Received March 20, 348972. Tirta PLATYPHYLLOS Scop. Bigleaf European linden. 348973. Tirta TOMENTOSA Moench Silver linden. _ From India. Seed presented by D. a Srivastava, Baad Research Insti- tute, Kanke, Ranchi, Bihar Sta Received March 20, 1970. 348974. ‘Big Japan’. 348977. ‘HG-—10’. ‘Early Runner’. 348978. K-17’. 348976. ‘HG+. 348979. ‘Small Spanish’. OS Common — Indian Agricultural Research Insti- ew Delhi. Received March 2 4, 1970. From ' Turkey. ‘Seed presented by Osman Tosun, University « of pnkaen, Bitki ubl “tave 4e0 Pe AiO Beceived, March 36, 1970 - JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 : Bee 348986. CaLeENDULA TOMENTOSA Desf. Compositae. From Spain. Seed presented by Francisco Regueral, Instituto Nacional de Invi Agronomicas, Madrid, under Public Law 480 Project CR-11. Received March 26, 1970. Perennial amc heads relatively small. Both littoral and interior; growing in rocky plac Ma tures March. 348987. cov nhilaes ruBer (L.) DC. Valerianaceae. From baie Seed hapa a by C. Sey cnr Division of Pure Chemistry, _ onal Research Council, Otta Received March 26, 1970. Perennial, toga i to 8 dm., flowers in terminal panicled cymes; —— floriferous bushy 348988. eh TOMENTOSA S. Moore Compositae. From Uganda. Seed collected by Quentin Jones, Plant Science Research Di Divi- sion, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Maryland. Received March 26, 1970. . en miles West Fort Portal near tee _ Diskrtet. Perennial, _ shrubby, to a5 m., indeterminate. Disturbed road Matures November. | 348989. VERNONIA ADoEeNstIs Sch.-Bip. ex Walp. Compositae. From egg Seed collected by Robert E. Perdue, a ji hg — Lasiargy vision, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Mary! Received March 26, 1970. 9614 A. patmeeey in Ghibi po emg aioe cones from large root crown; stems to 2.5m. Heads often cymosely arranged. Matures February. _— 348990. Vieioneta CAMPANEA S. woe Compositae. From: Wenye. Seed collected by Robert E. Perdue, Jr., Plant Science Research _ Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Maryland. supiresiceie GG. : 1970. 9353. Collected in Nyanza Province, Reriche. District. Plant slender, to 25 m. Matures December. 348991 ee 348993. Sime (hybrid) Gramineae. _ From Indonesia. a cl eon by Balai ee ae Perusahaan Perke- bunan Gula, Pasuruan, Pasuruan, Djawa Mareh 31, 1970. 348991. Ps. 1. 349992. Ps. 6 348993. Ps. 8. 348994 to 349030. ays Forestry, University of Saonics suonde. under Public Law 480 Project B30-CR: | d Febr Se ie 348994. CraTarcus MonoGrNa Jacq. Rosaceae. = English hawthorn. - Mavrovo. 1969. 348995. Castanos onmexranis Bieb. No locality data. 1969. 8006. ‘Matus FLORENTINA (Zaee.) Schnei. Rosaceae, 58 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 348994 to 349030—Continued 349002. Prunus avium L. Rosaceae. Sweet cherry. 1-69. Velgosti. 349003 to 349005. Prunus cerastrera Ebrh. Rosaceae. Myrobalan plum. 349003. 1-69. T. Veles. 349004. 2-69. Pelister. 349005. 5-69. Trnovo. 349006. PruNuUs cerasus L. Sour cherry. 3-69. Pelister. 349007 to 349009. Prunus cocommra Ten. Italian plum. 349007, 2-69. Nikiforovo. - 349010 to 349014. Prunus manatee L. Mahaleb cherry. 349010. 2-69. Gornicet. 349013. 5-69. Gornicet. 349011. 2-69. Pletvar. 349014. 7-69. Gornicet. 349012. 3-69. Demir Kapija. _ 349015. Prunus prosrrata Labil Mountain cherry. Galicica. 1969. 349016. Prunus TENELLA Batsch Russian almond. Skopje. 1969. 349017 te 349020. Prunus wees € Spach) Vierhapper 349017. 1-69. Demir Kapija. 349019. 3-69. Demir Kapija. 349018. 2-69. Demir Kapija. 349020. 4-69. Demir Kapija. _ 349021 to 349025. Pyrus amyepatrrormis Vill. Rosaceae. Almond pear. 49021. 2-69. Nikolic. 349024. 5-69. Raee. 349026 to 349030. Pyaus prraster L. ex Muenchhausen 349026. 1-69. Izvor. . 4-69. Leva Reka. 349027. 2-69. Leva hea: 349030. 5-69. Leva Reka. - ; 349031. ‘Felix’ > xX ‘Tom Pouce Barbu Rouge’ F;. Winter type, segregating : _ for height. ene. ‘Orca’ — ‘Tom Pouce Barbu Rouge.’ Fe Segregating for aa * eles Sovtek Socialist cae ees pupeonied by the N. Vavilov en eee ——— ee JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 349035 to 349061—Continued 349036. AEGILOPS LORENTII Hochst. K-130. Azerbaijan. Winter. 349037. AEGILOPS TAUSCHII Coss. K-115. Azerbaijan. Winter. 349038. A®GILOPS TRIARISTATA Willd. K-73. y pra i Winter. 349039. ArGILops TRIUNCTIALIS L. K-219. Georgia. Winter. 349040 to 349042. Triticum carTHLICcUM Nevski Gramineae. "349042. K-38526. ‘Diva 9/14. dieaas Spring. 349043 to 349046. Trrricum piciccon Schrank. 349043. K-6388. Georgia. Spring. (2n=28). 349044. K-13646. Armenia. Spring. 349045. K-23917. Daghestan. Spring. K. : 43848. 349047 and 349048. Triricum puruM Desf. 349047. K-35902. ‘Horanka’. Azerbaijan. Spring. 349048. K-41853. ‘Zogal-bugda’. Azerbaijan. Spring. 349049. Trrricum monococcum L. K-23650. Armenia. Spring (2n—14). ‘From United States. Seed collected by RL. Pastor, a ‘Agriculture Experiment Station, | ‘Alaska. — gables, adomasin 59 Barb goatgrass. Durum wheat. 19, 1908, 60 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 349062 to 349231—Continued 349062 to 349159—Continued 349064. 342. Experimental Farm, near Garden. Cultivated 1957. 349065. 343. Experimental Farm, near Garden. Cultivated 1957. 349066. 344. Experimental Farm, near Garden. Cultivated 1957. 349067. 345. Eklutna Valley. Wild. 1957. 349068. 1659. Mile 160.5, Taylor Highway. Wild. 1959. 349069. 1660. Mile 160.4, Taylor Highway. Wild. 1959. 349070. 1662. 0.2 miles from Mile 463, Richardson pinion Wild. 1959. 349071. 1669. Mile 97.3. Nebesna Road. Wild. 1959. 349072. 1671. Mile 95.1. Nebesna Road. Wild. 1959. 349073. 1674. Mile 160.4, Taylor Highway. Wild. 1959. 349074. 1675. Mile 160.5, Taylor Highway. Wild. 1959. 349075. 1677. Mile 160.5, Taylor Highway. Wild. 1959. 349076. 1691. Mile 177.8, Richardson Highway. Wild. 1959. 349077. 2100. Polychrome Ridge, McKinley Park. Wild. 1959. 349080. 60-418. Fort Yukon. Cultivated. 1960. Very variable in color and growth type; leaf width above average, good turf. 349081. 60-422. Napaimiut. Cultivated. 1960. Plants larger than aver- age, broad leaf type, good turf. _ 349082. 60-423. Unalakleet. Cultivated. 1960. Fairly large plants, pur- ple tinge, good turf. 349083. 60-425. Fort Yukon. Wild. 1960. — 60-4294. Fort Jaton Eerste. a Small plane. good es. 60-4304. Hope Beach. Wild. 1960. (6-481, Fort Yukon. Cultivated. 1960. Small plant, narrow _ leaves, fair turf. een. 60-451. Fort Yukon. 1 Cultivated. 1960. Plants variable in size, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 349062 to 349231—Continued 349101. 61-7. Haines House, Haines. Wild. 1 349102. 61-9. Haines. Wild. 1961. Variable stunt type, dark green, turf. 349103. 61-27. Port Chilkoot Parade Grounds. Wild. 1961. 349104. 61-32. Port = Parade Grounds. Wild. 1961. 349105. 61-38. Port Chi Parade Grounds. Wild. 1961. sgidone 61-39. Haines. Cultivated. 1961. Very variable plant type, good 349107. 61-40. Haines. Cultivated. 1961. Very variable plant type, good oe 349108. 63-23. Middle Bay, Kodiak Island. Wild. 1963. 349109. 63-40. Mile 253, Richardson Highway. Wild. 1962. Grow Bros. Ranch, Cottonwood Creek, Matanuska Valley. Cultivated. 1964. 349110. 64-2. (349119. 64-11. 349127. 64-19. aes Sale he balooee 1066 3491 64-20. Kaltag #1, 17 miles north Ki ) ‘Yukon Rive r posite 7 Mile Island. Wild. 1964. o 349129. 64-21. Kaltag #1, 17 miles north of Raltag on Yukon River — opposite 7 Mile Island. Wild. 1964. ; 349130. 64-22. Kaltag #2, 6 miles south of Nulato on Yukon River | opposite north end of 9 Mile Island. Wild. 1964. : 349131. 64-23. Kaltag #3, 8 miles north of Nulato on Yukon River opposite north end of Big Island. Wild. 1964. - 349132. 64-24. Kaltag #8, 7 miles north of Nulato on Yukon River opposite north end of Big Island. 1964. . 349133. 64-25. Elie #7 milo nr ot lato cn akon River mest north end of BigIsland. Wild. 1964. = 349134, 64-26. Koyakuk Mountain, Yukon River. Ww 62 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 349062 to 349231—Continued 349062 to 349159—Continued 66-89. 849146. 67-5. Skwentna, along airstrip. Wild. 1967. 349147. 67-11. Farewell, nearriver. Wild. 1967. 349148. 67-12. Farewell, nearriver. Wild. 1967. 349149. 67-14. Farewell, river bank. Wild. 1967. 349150. 67-16. Farewell, riverbank. Wild. 1967. 349151. 67-40. Aniak, schoolyard. Wild. 1967. 349152. 67-45. St. Michael, airstrip walkway. Wild. 1967. ‘ 349153. 67-46. St. Michael, airstrip walkway. Wild. 1967. 349154. 67-50. St. Michael, airstrip walkway. Wild. 1967. 349155. 67-52-1. St.Michael. Wild. 1967. PRATENSIS Kentucky bluegrass. 319160. 60-514. Stevens Village. Wild. 1960. Resistant to mildew and nang 60-519A. McGrath. Wild. 1960. Resistant to mildew and rust. 349162. 60-525A. Hope. Cultivated. 1960. Plants variable, dark green, fair vigor. : 349163. 60-549. Hope, near village. Wild. 1960. Resistant to mildew : and rust. 349164. 60-551. Unknown. Cultivated. 1960. Good vigor, rust, good turf. 349165. 60-557. Hope, near village. Wild. 1960. Resistant to mildew - 349166. 60-573. Hope, near village. Wild.. 1960. Resistant to mildew — 349167. 60-590. Mill Bay, Kodiak Island. Wild. 1960. Resistant to 349168. 60-592. Rampart. Wild. 1960. Resistant to mildew and rust. 349169. 60-598. Holy Cross. Cultivated. 1960. Good vigor, fair spread, dark green, disease free, fair turf. os CC) 20. SS papers en ae Wild. 1960. 349172. 60-846. “stony River. “wild. 1960. ‘Resistant to mildew and rust. 349173. 61-T7. ‘Haines. Cultivated. 1961, Good color, good turf. 19174. 61-79. je Cultivated. 1961. Dark Ereen, rast, good turf. oe JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 63 349062 to 349231—Continued 349160 to 349204—Continued 349179. 61-97. ile ont 8, Mud Bay Road, from Haines. Wild. 1961. Dark green, d, disease free, excellent turf. — a aie 8, Mud Bay Road, Haines. Wild. 1961. Resistant fee o mildew = soa nee grr Cultivated. 1961. Very dark green, little spread. rust, fair turf. 349182. ton Haines House, Haines. Wild. 1961. Resistant to mil- dew and 349183. ri el Haines House, Haines. Wild. 1961. Resistant to mil- dew and rust. 349184, ct Haines House, Haines. Wild. 1961. Resistant to mil- dew an 349185. —— Haines House, Haines. Wild. 1961. Resistant to mil- ew and rust. 349186. 61-125. Haines House, Haines. Wild. 1961. Resistant to mil- dew and rust. 349187. 61-126. Haines. Cultivated. 1961. Variable plant type, fair Pceit 349188. 61-129. Haines. Cultivated. 1961. Good vigor, little spread, good turf. . 349189. 64-38. Galena, airfield. Wild. 1964. 349190. 64-44. Galena, airfield near Wien Office. Wild. 1964. 349191. 6447. Ruby Road, Mile 11. Wild. 1964 349194. 66-33. Long Lake, near McCarthy. Wild. 1966. Single plant. 349195. 66-37. Long Lake. Wild. 1966. Single plant. 349196. 66-41. McCarthy, River Road. Wild. 1966. 349197. 66-55. Breeden Field, Matanuska Valley. Cultivated. 1966. 349198. 66-56. DePriest Field, Matanuska Valley. Cultivated. 1966. 349199. 66-58. Little Susitna, bulk clonal collection. Wild. : 49200. 66-60. Steese Highway, about 75 miles north of Fairbanks. Wild. : 349201. 66-73. East Road, Homer. Cultivated. 1966. Dwart type. 349202, 66-74. East Road, Homer. Cultivated. 1966. 349203. 713-417. Meade River. Wild. 1962. es pan 713-2270. Umnak Island. Wild. 1962. “Resistant to mildew and _ Experiment Station, Palmer. Cultivated. 1966: = 31. Poa PRATENSIS L. Gramineae. Kentucky bluegrass. 2. Mile 17.8, Richardson enamine wit. 1959, a: 0. Mile 160.4, ier iene ‘Wila: 1959. aS . Mile 160.3, Taylor Highway. Wild. 1959. ————— ‘Wild 1959. 64 ~——— PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 349062 to 349231—Continued — 349206 to 349231—Continued 349211. 1989. Mile 137.8, Richardson Highway. Wild. 1959. 349212. 1995. Mile 115.0, Richardson Highway. Wild. 1959. 349213. 1996. Mile 115.0, Richardson Highway. Wild. 1959. 349214. 1997. Mile 115.0, Richardson Highway. Wild. 1959. 349215. 1998. Mile 115.0, Richardson Highway. Wild. 1959. 349216. 2000. Mile 115.0, Richardson Highway. Wild. 1959. 349217. 2016. Mile 172.7,Glenn Highway. Wild. 1959. 349218. 2018. Kenai. Wild. 1959. 349219. 2019. Kenai. Wild. 1959. 349220. 2020. Kenai. Wild. 1959. 349221. 2021. Kenai. Wild. 1959. 349222, 2022. Kenai. Wild. 1959. - 2033. Peterson Home, Kenai. Wild. 1959. 8. 2034. Peterson Home, Kenai. Wild. 1959. _ 349229, 2085. Peterson Home, Kenai. Wild. 1959. _ 349230. 2036. Peterson Home, Kenai. Wild. 1959. 349: 2097. Polychrome Ridge, McKinley Park. Wild. 1959. 319232. S ESCULENTUS L. Malvaceae. Okra. i Brat Ghana, Seed presented by M. A. Adansi, Plant Introduction and Explora- e on Office, Crops Research Institute, Patios tad osuso. Received March 20, 1970. 349233 to 319236. Cunae meto L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. os oiegl Resonted by, OLA. Rehm, Institote for Tropical and Sali thee "gens Dakar. Sunil enue” North Africa. (349235. Nelspruit. Strong grower ; small to medium sized fruits; watery, Ld acid taste. 0 th Africa. 349236. Roodeplaat. to medium sized fruits, _ Leaves of plant rather * taper Soie Treiie oobi Ue netivon Weed in east fields. 4 fg to 349239. ‘Lrcorersicon ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. —— y the Plant Tabioduction ‘Officer, “National JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 =e gf oe sae of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seed presented by Hortus Botanicus nus, Kominterne, Kiev. Received March 23, 1970. ae CARAGANA ARBORESCENS Lam. Leguminosae. Siberian pea-tree. 889. 349241. CARAGANA FRUTEX (L.) Koch . Russian peashrub. 891 349242 and 349245. Victa niertcans Hook. & Arn. Leguminosae. From i s Seed eae by Jose Diem, Villa la Angostura, Neuquen Province. Received April 1, 349242. Near Lake Nahuel ms beach. Elevation 770 m. 349243. Near Puerto Manzano. Elevation 850 m. - Puerto Manzano. Elevation 850 m. 349245. From base of Voleano Layin. Elevation 1,200 m. 349246 to 349248. Hamamenis X INTERMEDIA Rehd. Son eee : : From Belgium. Scions presented by Robert de Belder, Arboretum Kalmthout, | Kalmthout. Received Rebruazy 27, 1970. Me 349246. ‘Diane’. 9247. ‘Primavera’. 349248. ‘Vesna’. Bh «349249. Festuca rusra L. Gramineae. : Red fescue. - From United States. Seed produced at Regional Plant Introduction Station, Geneva, N. = te "Received March 21, 27, 1970. Ohmiya, 349250. ‘Norin 8. ‘rom bepleld double by ‘esichline treatment: . 349251. No. PL. 3 0 after g in total pears and lysine. a ee No. 5. oe Mutant | from PI. 349251 after gamma, vial nat be mn. ‘High 349253. 177. ) Pil. 349251 after gamma ray yao High in total es eonrensy 66 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 349258 to 349263. Lycorrrsicon escuteNrum Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. Canada. Seed presented by E. A. Kerr, Horticultural Research Institute, Vineland Station. Received ed March 11, 1970, ‘Pink Vogue’. Developed from cross ‘Vogue’ X ‘Pink Red Jacket’ and backcrossed to *“Vogue’ three times. Staking type, colorless skin. Carri ipening. 349259. ‘Veecrop’. Developed from a cross of ‘Glamor’ by selection out of ‘Early Baltimore’ X ‘Pritchard’. Has a ability to set Spat Lear cool _con- ditions; resistant to verticillium wilt. Superior type for Juice ' k. 349260. ‘Veeset’. Rasen bluish cast; 349261. ‘Vendor’ eldades River’ X ‘V596’). Frui ; high aeaeee of re- i to yellow top and cracking; clusters plone spaced; relatively tolerant. to to blotch. 349262. ‘Vision’ (‘Campbell 1327° X ‘Coldset’). Harly bush type, fruit firm. Cold germinating potential. {Seuubel) 1402’ X ‘Coldset’). Early bush ove Good with a ee aay resistance. 349263. ‘Vivid’. Developed from cross eee of All’ X ‘Pink Red Jacket’ and backcrossed five times > ‘Harliest o: Staking type; carries gene oie comet is ct a ne w for uniform ripening. Smooth, early, free Setting ; too small fe sed production unless staked. Highly resistant : to yellow top or leather end. 349264. Horpeum aot L. Gramineae. Barley. _ From Denmark. Seed presented by J oo ae Planteforaedling and = Stamfroavl, Grabrcacd Received April 7, 1970. = ‘Sirf. Spring type. Scare Aponis aestrvautis L. Ranunculaceae. Turkey. Seed presented by Osman Tosun, F. aculty of Agriculture, Univer- sity. af of ~~ Ankara, under Public Law 480 Project A22-CR-1. Received 30, 1970. oe. una nthe ase and Cildir. Elevation 2,000 m. Stems erect, 40-80 em., branched, flowers orange yellow. June 1966. : 349266, poet Li. 2 eos : , From Israel. Seed presented by Arich Abraham, Division of Plant Introduction, ‘The National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, under Public 48 ject A10-CR-10. Receive . March 30, 1970. > (59-56. Beeri, Field collection, loess soil; rainfall 250 mm. May 1965, 349267. Daucus MONTEVIDENSIS. Spreng. Umbelliferae. a From Uruguay. Seed presented by B. Rosengurtt, Facult a oe Uni- oe 4 Soeices, eer Fee ae Project S9- CR-3. Received March 30, 1970. a __ 3964. Near “La Colorado” — Departmento de a Annual, rela- dy soil. Nov ember | Smaprawracs ARIZONICUS as Wats. "Cruciferue. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 67 a. and 349270. Vicia teavenwortuu Torr. & Gray Legumi- From vuiee States. Seed collected by A. S. Barclay, Plant Science Research m, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Maryland. Received April 7, 349269. _ Along State Highway 118, 32 km. south of Alpine, pe Ue County, Texas. Elevation 1,500-1,670 m. in Davis Mountains. Sprawling see prs road margin. Mesquite grassland. Along State Highway 26, at km. northeast of ae Luna ose ges New Mexico. Spraw annual; local colony along road margin. Dente soil. Creosote bush grassland. 349271. Vicia metanors Sibth. & Smith Leguminosae. From — rmany. Seed presented by the Institut fur Kulturpflanzenforschung, Berlin. Received April 7, 1970. VIC 474/65 (BN 19195). 349272. Victa NARBoNENSIS L. Leguminosae. Vetch. From 2 Seed collected by H. S. sear gricultural ic oan Crops Re- h Division, Plant Industry Station Belteeiie. Maryland. Received ApH Z 1970. 22664. Ten km. northeast of a along road to Gulman. Elevation 150-200 m. Annual with prickles on pods. May 1969. 349273 to 349314. From New Guinea. Seed collected by H. F. Winters and J. J. Higgins, Plant Science Research rreiod: Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md., for USDA-Longwood Cooperative Program. Received March 1, 1970. 349273. ALocasIA sp. Araceae. 398, Bottom of ridge on which Oregenang Village is located. Elevation _ 1,300 m. Terrestrial herb to 1 m. tall; leaves erect, saggitate to 30 em.; on iilorescences auziliary t0 15 em. spathe red. Wild. 355. Hill below Oregenang Village. WiewGon 1,400 m. Large terrestrial | _ herb to 2 m. tall. Inflorescence terminal, leaves long-oblong to 36 em.; fruit 2 yellow. Wild. ee 409. ‘Ana trail Oregenang to Mindik. Terrestrial plant to 12 mm tan Wild. we i 349276. Areca sp. Palmae. eS 423. “Kabibi’. New Guinea Biological Foundation, Bougainville Island. 2 Forest swamp. Slender —— to 4.6 m. tall; flowers —— 1, fruit orange, ae ovoid, 3 to 4em,long. W 349277. Brconta sp. hale 402. Trail | Oxce=nsne to Mindik. Elevation 1,330 m. Climbing — with : 349278. Crock papaya L. Caricaceae. ho : +422. New Guinea Biological Foundation, Bougainville Island. Selec for uniform round fruit. Cultivated. 349279. CasvarIna PAPUANA 8S. Moore. ‘Casuarinaceae. 505. Goroka. Tree to 15 m. tall. Wild. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 349273 to 349314—Continued ice CHAMAEDOREA SEIFRIzII Burret Palmae. Division of Bo’ , Botanic Garden, Lae. Compact, ema ee premio m. tall; leaves pinnate, slender, 0.6m. by 2.5em. Unusually de branching from base. Cultivated. _ 349282. CLAPPERTONIA FICIFOLIA ( Willd.) Dene. Tiliaceae. 427. Division of Botany, Botanic Garden, Lae. Woody shrub to 1.5 m. tall ; leaves cordate to 13 em. : ; lowers oni ~ Oultivated. 349283. CoMBRETUM CONSTRICTUM Laws. Combretaceae. : 442. Department of Botany, Botanic Garden, Lae. Woody shrub or some- times scrambling vine; — yellow green opposite leaves oblong to 56 em. _Infloreseence terminal, a tight spike, flowers 1.3 cm., red, Tous. 349284. Costus sp. Zinziberaceae. * 489. Oomsis Forestry Station, 12.5 km. from Lae toward Bulolo. Terres- trial herb with branched stems to 3.7 m. long. on — e perennial, peswcon chy nd flowering at top bracts make a stiff cone - in length. Wild. 349285. CrrTosPerMa JOHNSTON N.E. Br. Araceae. 459. Division o: a Garden, Lae. Terrestrial herb to 1 m. tall. Leaves saggitate, 38 cm. long; basal lobes equal to blade; petioles spiny, ae _ ‘Trail Oregenang to Mindik. ee ee bright blue. : 349287, Ee ot 349. ”. Steep slope below 2 Pag von Village. Elevation — m. Tree with, large re ‘veined leaves to 15 © greenish in : laterals su rial; fruita ovoid to2.5 cm. Save bine. Wild. se 0. 2010 from New Guinea. o Sst se of SS ESS ences clustered at base of leaves; ranched ; segments slender _ reddish. Cultiv. gh. Division of Botany, Bot Botanic Garden, Lae. No Bends from New Guinea, Slender palm forming clumps; pinnate leaves to 1.2 m. ; inflorescence branched ; upsamaced dicen thick set with ama} ted fruits. cr iicasces : km. from Lae toward Bulolo. Slender inal JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 349273 to 349314—Continued 349294. Musa acuMINATA Colla Musaceae. a 483. Oomsis Forestry Station. Terrestrial herb to 4.6 m. tall; inflores- cence terminal; semipendent. ‘Wild. 349295. os capemalaaet Rubiaceae. 370. Steep hillside below Oregenang Village. Elevation 1,330 m. Woody — climber, pig velvety leaves, onions. 10 em, ; enlarged bract, white, fruit 6 by 6 cm. ; obovoid 2.5 cm. long with enlarged lenticels. Wild. 349296. Pireersp. Piperaceae. 363. Hillside . ee Village. versie san 1,480 m. Climber in | < rain forest. Leaf 15 ¢ pubesce F below catkins irregular mm thickness to 11 em. se fl ais ‘Wild. 349297. Prrrosporumsp. Pittosporaceae. 583. Australian Shane on, Research Station, Mt. Wilhelm. Ele- vation 3,930 m. Tree m, tall. oe coriaceous leaves to 1 m. long; flowers in terminal sh We eran yellow green, 1.2 cm.; fruit orange, 2.5 em. long. Wild. 349298. Poasp. Gramineae. 605. Small herb to 15 cm.; flower heads 3 cm., pale lavender. Wild. ve -Popocarrus sp. Taxaceae. wa.” From hill northeast of Australian National University eee cok Station guest house, Mt. Wilhelm. Elevation 4,000 m m. gee ves By spemetrte spaced around branches, to 2 em. geet a wide. Entire fruit 2.5 em. long, lower part 15 em. long by 1 em. wide, Lge fleshy. Wild. 349300. POIKILOGYNE sp. Melastomataceae. Nigbg srr Sages Dane ae gs eo Tree to 8 m. tall. Wild. ustralian poe oo areas Peek ci tae: 0 ae emia eee Terrestrial herb or in bogs. All plant parts silvery pubescent ; ten elion. 1.5 em. Wild. ee ping PTYCHOSPERMA Sp. Palmae. 424. New Guinea Biological Foundation, , Bougainville Island. No. 99400, Forest swamp. Stender paim to 6 m. tall leaves dark green ; flowers 434. Division of Botany, Botanic Garden, Lae. No. E2030 C.F. Cluster palm _ to 6 m. tall; stems bending inward. Pinnate-leaved; leaves 8-10 0 em.; ; inflo- rescence branched ; fruits black, 22 oe ee ae vated. hes pices of Vainay, Betenic Garden, Lae. 0. E2013. Native oer Guinea. Dense cluster palm to 3 m. _Binnateienved, Ym. by 28 im. branched inflorescence below leaves ; fruit red, 1.2 em. long. Cultivated. 349305. REJOUA AURANTICA Gaud 433. Divislow OF Rotany: Kettle Garden Tae No. T78t. N linea. Soivesa flowers white; rat oboved, 70 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 349273 to 349314—Continued ca Rusussp. Rosaceae. Australian ae University —— a Mt. Wilhelm. Eleva- a thee Spiny shrub with stems 3 m. Trilobed leaves; leaflets ate, glossy above, ca sely pubescent beiow: neg 20 Ci. drupelets to 1 em., densely pubescent; white flowers. Wild. 349308. age i 624. Meadow plant near Australian National University Research oe Mt. Wilhelm. “Elevatio on 4,000 m. Canes to 3 m. long; flowers said to be = _ white; fruit 2 cm. diameter, red ; drupelets 0. 5 em. Wild. pe oo 349309. Savraurasp. Dilleniaceae. 350. Steep slope nT agg Rated Village. Elevation 1,500 m. Tree to 10 m tall ; flowers white. Wild — 349310. papehou. sp. . B56. HM slow -Orenens Village. Plevation 1,400 m. ‘Tree to 10 m. tall; leaves scurfy below, oO en obovate ; Salarcenrale with fleshy sepals, flowers white, to 25cm. Forem n 48555. Wild. 349311. nmr? a Palmae. Div otany, Botanic Garden, Lae. $2313. Native to ustralia. Single oe to 4 m. tall. Pinnate ancl bg ts by 0.6 m.; lower poswacar Gem ai ips. Cultivated. ae TAPEINOCHEILOS sp. Zinziberaceae. — of suspense Botanic Garden, Lae. Terrestrial he oim. to 1 dm. long, Secs white: fruits sasha oeew 584. Australian National University Research Station, Mt. Wilhelm. Ele- - Yation 4,000 m. Low shrub; small, sessile, 1-cm. leaves, evenly spaced ; oes et wee pale pink, globular, with small opening 1 em. long. Fruit — Viena unevicuLata (L.) Walp. Leguminosae. Coupes. pe ‘Experiment Station, Department of Agriculture, Stock and Fisheries, “Buia. ee vent “Cer. 349315 to 349323. Tr ——* Fisch. & Lall. See i Ranunculaceae. _ Meadowrue. : From — States. Seed collected by L. A. mi aommey Plant Science Research : ‘Division, Plant Industry Stat on, Beltsville, d. Reeeived April 15, 1970. a 349315. 1243, ern i ee aes Highway 2, near campground, I Perennial herb 1.5 m. tall, dioecious; abundant - trnit. Wet, sunny roa road margins. Wild. 1244, Four km. west west of Pembine, along Highway 8, 2.4 km. west of “Junction fess Highway 141, Marinette ette County, W: is. Perennial herb, 1.2 Cee to 15 m. tall, dioecious; abundant fruit. Wet lowlands road margins for =e about 16 km. with willow-alder brush. Locally abundant. Wild. _ Wis. Perennial herb, 1.5 to 2.0 m. tall, dioecious; abundant fruit; weak _ ck oe anne camera Locally abundant. Wild. eg a 8, Barron County, __ Heo aad nicer a Sunny, < JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 71 349315 to 349323—Continued 349319. 1252. Circle Pines, Lexington Avenue at 85th Avenue N. E, Anoka County, Minn. Perennial herb, 1.5 to 2.0 m. tall, dioecious; abundant fruit. grass-w dam: = Locally abundant. Wild. gee a Jackson Street, East Arlington, St. Paul, Ramsey Co erennial herb, 2 m. tall, emer bce abundant fruit. Swale in bape with grass, nettle, and goldenrod 1. m. high. 349321. ci “gene border of Dunbar along Highway 8, Marinette County, Pere erb 2 m oe to capitate in- tec era wer perietes roadside ditch ; sunny. abundant. Wild. 349322. 1267. Sotk 4 km. along Highway 2, Big piskase Road, east of ee aa County, Mich. Perennial herb, 1.5 to 2.7 m. high; weak ; dioecious. birch, balsam poplar, willow, ninebark). Undergrowth nd bedstraw. Wild. 349 1271. Madison, Dane County, Wis. Perennial herb 2 m. high; dio- ecious. Damp lowlands. 349324 to 349326. Matus sytvesrris Mill. Rosaceae. Apple. From sutneed of South Africa dsticks presented by the Fruit and Food Tec ogy Research Institute, Wetietboben. Received April 16, 1970. sud Woe Apple’. 349325. ‘Leyda’. 349326. ‘Wemmershoek’, 349327. HypHanne THeparca (L.) Mart. Palmae. Doum palm. From Egypt. Seed collected by R. G. Seibert, Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. ga Fi ae | April 16, 1970. Collected at Winter Palace Hotel tsi Luxor. According to account carved on Hatshepsut’s iain the . Tian ey obtained froni the land of Punt. 9328. CARDAMINE IMPATIENS Var. PECTINATA ( Pall.) Traaty. cities rom iia. Seed presented by H. B. Singh, Division v Phage Introduction, Indi: oe Ancona Research Institute. tute, New Delhi, under Public Law 480 Project AT-CR-148. Received April 8, 1970. LW. 16. ee 349329 to 349335. NicorTraNna TABACUM = a Tobacco. From Union of Soviet Socialist Recess by the N. Vavilov All-Union Institute of Plant Indust ey, Leningrad. 1. Received April 15, 1970. = From Indi India. decd presesited by HL, E. Singh. Division So Con en Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. pril 9, 1 49858. LO, Nagra Land 2, Simla. 349841. 10.13819,, Simla, PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 349342 to 349346. Myrica rupra Sieb. & Zucc. Myricaceae. Nagi. From Japan. Seed presented by M. Iizuka, Horticultural Research Station, _ Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Hira Received April 15, 1970. 349342. ‘Akadango’. Open pollinated. 349345. ‘Tateishi’. Open pollinated. 349343. ‘Kogyoku’. Openpollinated. 349346. ‘Zuiko’. Open pollinated. __ 849344. ‘Onidango’. Open pollinated. 349347 to 349352. From Bolivia. Seed collected by T. W. Whitaker, United States Horticultural . Field Sta aiid: Ta Folie, Calif. Received April 7, 1970. _ 349347 te 349351. CucurBrra maxima Duchesne Cucurbitaceae. Squash. amg Caranavi, La Paz market place. Fruit about 15 em. diameter, 30 cm. long, skin light grayish green, warted overall; very hard skin: thin flesh, snegil salmon. Seeds light brown with margin lighter than body. Culti pana, La Paz sero vines ola pos seen ; seeds medium sized, dark ek margin sa Cultiva’ “Zapollo”. In Srictins Berea. La Paz. Plant n gray-skin squash ; smooth; 7 to 9 dm. long, 3.5 cm. regards re fairly thick flesh. Cultivated. Cochabamba Botanical Garden. Reported to have come from local market. Vine ne typical maxima, poor vigor; fruit flattened 15 by 25 em.; grayish mottled skin, smooth; very hard: flesh well colored, thick. Seeds : yellowish brown, margin light brown. Fruit ‘Hubbard’ type. Cultivated. oa 49351. hea ne vie typical maxima with poor vigor, probably due to sterile soil. t oblong, smooth, solid white or cream: flesh thin, iat cavity. Seeds Lp iclveaas: with light brown margin. "349352. josie MOSCHATA Duchesne ex Poir. Cucurbitaceae. Cushaw. ne -Caranavi, La Paz market place. Fruit pear shaped with light grayish green, mottled skin ; 30 cm. cp pda Sr Wameter st bell. Seed medium Ze, Dr ‘margin same color as body. Rare in this area. Cultivated. Meosdar. Seed collected a .. W. Whitaker, United States Horticsitural : "Pie Station, La Jolla, Cali oe Apel % , 1970. eolored. : _Seod collected by 1, Whltaker, United Sint Hortieltra fation, La Joa, Calif. Received April 7, 19 Puerty Monnt market, “are frie 3 be 2 dm, with gray ski, sooth; flesh e thick. Typical maxima of Southern Chile. Chile. Cultivat ~ ee 349395 to 349412. Oryza sativa L. Gramineae. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 349366 and 349367. Horpeva psricxow L. Gramin ; Tuorensd barley. _ From Australia. Seed presented by D. B. Sparrow, Waite Agricultural Re- search Institute, Glen Osmond. i April 15, 1970. 349368. Pat ca VULGARIS Aa Leguminosae. Common bean. — < From United States. Seed p: by H. N. Metcalf, Plant and Soil Science Department, eel. State patron: Bozeman. Received April 10, 1970. — ‘Paul Busch’. Local pole type, cultiy: meh pty ll gcc a about 25 years. Flowers pink, sana center; nods 1; seed light mottled tan wi! dark brown over markings ced pricks! around hilum. : 349369 to 349389. Zea mays L. Gramineae. Corn. sao Se pitt of inbreds presented by Z. Baczynski, Zaklad Doswiad-— Iny, Hodowli I Aklimatyzacji Roslin, Smolice. Received April 10, 1970. eas $3. Flint. 349379. S 48. Dent. 349370. S 3 Ms. Fiint. 349380. S 49. Dent. 349371. S14. Flint. 349381. S 51. Dent. _ 349372. S 14 Ms. Flint. 349382. S$ 54. Dent. 349373. S 20. Flint. 349383. S 60. Dent. 349374. S27. Flint. Czechoslovakia 349384. S 61-G. Dent. 49376. S38. Dent. (Hybrid 9013) 349386. S 72. Dent. Canada. ‘United States. 349387. S 83-H. Dent. - 349378. § 42 Ms. Flint. 349939. S SZ. ‘Dent. Oe 349390 to 349394. Oryza arn Ee Gramineae. — From Philippines. Seed received from the International Rice Research Inati- tute, Los Banos and grown in ong at the Soe! age wae Research maton, Centro, California. Received March 6 349390. IV 224. TR667-80-2-1-1. IRS < a x FURL 349391. IV 381. IR934-366-2. IR8/3 X (Yukara X T(N)1L 349392. IV 405. TR934-562-2. IR8/3 X (Yukara X T(N)L 349393. IV 54. IRI317-152. Jinheung X IR 262-43-8-11/2 349394. IV 62. IR1317-178. Jinheung X IR 26243-8-11/2. From Colombia. Seed presented by P. R. Jennings, Rockefeller Foundation, Cali : Received April 6, 1970. 1 953. IR665-1-1-6. IRS x (Peta /5 X Belle Patna). | TR66544-5. IRS x (Peta/5 x Belle Patna). ae 7h, PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 | to 349412—Continued 1979. IR665-31-2-2. IR8 xX (Peta/5 X Belle Patna). ate 1985. IR665-31-6-5. IRS X (Peta/5 x Belle Patna). 349405. 1986. IR665-31-6-6. IRS x (Peta/5 x Belle Patna). 349406. 1989. IR665-33-1-3. IRS x (Peta/5 x Belle Patna). 349407. 1994. IR665-33-3-4. IRS X (Peta/5 x Belle Patna). 349408. 1995. IR665-33-5-2. IR8 X (Peta/5 x Belle Patna). 349409. 1996. IR665-33-5-7. IRS X< (Peta/5 x Belle Patna). 349410. 1997. IR665-33-5-8. IRS X (Peta/5 x Belle Patna). 349411. 1998. IR665-34-2-3. IRS x (Peta/5 x Belle Patna). 349412. 2000. IR665-34-2-8. IRS x (Peta/5 X Belle Patna). 349413. Victa uyrroantoa Fisch. & Mey. osae. _ From Germany. Seed presented by Institut fur Kulturpflanzenforschung, Berlin. Received April 16, 1970. VIC 640/61. (BN 19192). 349414 to 349428. _ From Korea. Seed presented by T. Bok Lee, College of Agriculture, Seoul Na- tional Dubversiy Seoul, under Public Law 480 Project A13-CR-1. Re ceived March 20, 1970. © 349414. Lespepeza X aNnousrirotiomes T. B. Lee Leguminosae. 306. “Nutsari”. Tanyang. November 1967. 4 Turez. 349415. 247. “Ssari’”’. Suwon, Kyunggido. October 1966. 349416. 307. Mt. Chiri. November 1967. 349417. LesPepeza cuNEATA (Dumont) G. Sa Sericea lespedeza. oe 165. “Bee-soori’. Suwon, Kyunggido. October 1964. me “Tehung-bisoor!”. feces Kyecaside. October 1966. wick x Le JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 75 349414 to 349428—Continued 349427. LeESPEDEZA TOMENTOSA (Thunb.) Sieb. ex Maxim 251. Gae-ssari”’. Suwon, Kyunggido. October 1966. 349428. LESPEDEZA VIRGATA (Thunb.) DC. 294. “Zomsari’. Suwon, Kyunggido. November 1967. Triticum Arstivum L. Gramineae. Common wheat. 349429 to 349545. From Switzerland. Seed presented by G. Popow, Federal Agronomy Research Station, Zurich. eesived March 2, 1970. 349465. 1898a. Casut. 349429. ‘Dichti’. 349466. ae PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 349429 to 349545—Continued 349524. 2059a. Sur Eu. 349525. 808a. Zenenggen. 349526. 252a. Tiroler Binkel. 349533. Vex. 349534. 533b. Vex. 34 i Vex. 349544. 1853b. Vuorz. : 349545. 2016b. Wiesen. 3546 to 319549, BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS L. Bu Common box. Boom Yugoslavia. Cuttings collected by J. L. og hog Science Research x Division, Belt Sville, Mctinea Received April 27, 349546. No. 1 Single plant. _Javorica river, growing along bed about Sa from I outh . Ever rereen upright shrub to 2 i, es slopes, mixed with evergreen Quercus, Phyllerae ea, Frazinus an 547. Ne 2. < Sigepaant eek rentne ste shout & km. from Demicarpiga, southern Macedonia. eee et ee 2 zy rocky slopes, ‘mixed with evergreen Quercus, P hylleraea, Fraxinus g._Sinele plant Javorica river, or ae dente be: Th Tat. Evergreen upright shrub to 2 m. a with evergreen Quercus, slop asco aiipncrcaad JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 Wm 227. Kassam Pass. Terrestrial herb. Leaf sagittate, slightly purple on _ undersurface. Closed spathe rosy red. Wild. 349551. ALPINIAsp. Zingiberaceae. 211. Aiyura-Atona Road. Terrestrial herb from rhizome to 0.9 m., inflo- _ rescence subterminal; red fruit to1.9em. Wild. . 349552. ALPINIA sp. 334. Mountain ridge above Oregenang Village. Giant herb, terrestrial to 4 m.; flowers in terminal branched inflorescence, flowers small, green green pinkish; — fruit 2 em. long; red. Wild. Dae ine 349553. AMARANTHUSSp. Amaranthaceae. Hh Patep — bien aes plant es 1m. tall; leaf on mature plant wide Stem entirely covered with inflorescence. oar 349554. AMARACARPUS SP. Rubiaceae. 606. Near Lake Aunde, Mt. Wilhelm. Elevation 3,659 m. Shrub to 3 mS leaves glossy dark green to 3 em. long; flowers 3 em. long tubular, 5 petaled greenish white; fruitredtolcm. long. Wild. - $49555. ARisToLocHia sp. Aristolochiaceae. a 380. Steep hillside below Oregenang Village. Elevation 1,220 m. Woody vine with o oblong 6-ribbed frui a six celled, 8 em. long. Leaves a i long oblong, coriaceous, net vein Wild. : 349556. ASTRONIA sp. bikie 391. Kevananga sees opposite gett Village. Elevation 1,220 m. Tree to 6 m.; in fruit. ves green, h eavily veined, oblong, to 15 cm. long, fruit 2 cm. diameter. ‘whe: 349557. Becon1a sp. Begoniaceae. ae Bice #2 Village. Herbaceous, to 03m; stems red hairy; leaves eined red; to13cm. Flowers pink Wild. epee BEGONIA sp. rounded to 10 cm., ottled green and red. saat Se . » 661. Kum Mt, 19 km. south of t. Hagen. “pergola ‘Terrestrial are be 6 m3 Tillage hee eae Meakes'S cul une Bowe rs pink. Wild. — 349560. BOERLAGIODENDRON NOVO-GUINEENSE Harms. Asiana, ne 729. Botanic Garden, Lae. Pages. ews mice seme 8 ee, deeply lobed leaves. ‘Cultiva’ ae 349561. CALLICARPA Sp. baer ce oa a a Roadside along road, Wau to Edie Creek _ Blewaton 1524 m, Woody shrub ; flowers pinkish mauve ; fruit small, violet. hider oat 160. Patep #2 Village. Small tree to 46 m.; som tibet ace denseiy pubescent a Se a lavender amet _ bright red. ‘Wild. e 349563. Canna prea L. je — aa ‘Prom garden on Andree Millar, Lae. _ Segments narrow, orange. tivated. — 349564. CLEMATIS sp. ‘Ranunculaceae. 480. Comele Forestry. Station.” Hrerbaceous climber ‘in seed. waa. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 349550 to 349623—Continued 349565. Corx LAcHRYMA-JoBI L. Gramineae. Jobs-tears. _. 404, Trail just above Oregenang Village. Hlevation 1,483 m. Terrestrial herb to1.2m. Seeds more elongate than in common “Jobs tears”. Wild. 349566. CoprosMa piveRGeNS W.R.B. Oliv. Rubiaceae. 585. Near Lake Aunde, Mt. Wilhelm. Elevation 3,659 m. Shrub to 1 m.; leaves in oh orls of three with stipules, long lanceolate to 2.5 em., arista tipped ; female flowers .05 cm. diameter, yellowish ; protruding stigmas 1.5 cm., orange red. Wild. 349567. Cucurpira sp. Cucurbitaceae. 148. Patep #2 Village. Squash; 61 cm. long, 10 cm. wide at large end, green. Cultivated. 349568. CASUARINA PAPUANA S. Moore Casuarinaceae. ecg Department of Forests, Brown River. Tree with cypresslike foliage. d. 349569. > Sees BETACEAE (Cav.) Sendt. Solanaceae. Tree-tomato. _.. 497. Coffee estate of G. Kingsford. ere near Kainantu. Shrub to 3 m. with reddish ee fruits 7.6 em. long. vated. 349570. CyYRTANDRA sp. Gesneriaceae. 330. Oregenang Village. Terrestrial semiwoody subshrub. Flowers ——eo . stems, cerise pink; fruit long ov: atbdanietiee 6 3.76 ri 349571. DesMop1uM sp. Leguminosae. _ 301. Lae road from Kainantu. Subshrub to 1.2 dm. tall; Piodies dees i Wild. jointed. ; 349572. Denia a ‘Pitecans, 180. Gills above Patep #2 Village. Terrestrial, flowers small blue; plant "319573. Deas sp. Magnoliaceae. sb ai voto ree oe Pasig ehcp white, tL ee diameter ; ; 4 (Schlechter) Dandy Magnoliaceae. ursery, ‘Pepectieat of Forests, Mt. Hagen. Tree to —e flowers creamy white, narrow . Wild, A FM ” Department o Forests, ieee _— Tree. deel - Department « of Wiceste. Mt. Hagen. Tree to JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 349550 to 349623—Continued 349580. GARDENIA sp. a ste -Baiyer River. Elevation —_ m. Tree to 6 m.; owe! opening; creamy white turning dark yellow; fruit 5 cm. by 3 cm., aiowien Wild. 349581. Hueiscus sp. Malvaceae. gee —— Kainantu. petehrals to 12m: ant oe tirely red. Cultiva 349582 to 349586. ees HAWKERI W. Bull. Balsaminaceae. Snapweed. | 349582. 222. Aiyura-Arona Road. sees ce Cre en eee ee j — Wild. ni 233. Kassam Pass. Terrestrial herb; leaves green, near-white _ flowers. Wild as ot 510. Daulo Pass, Goroka-Kainantu _— Elevation 2438 m range flowers ; herbaceous aang to.06m. Wild. ee : ; cee 648. Kum Mountain, km. south _- Hagen. Elevation 2,743 m. : Terrestrial herb. Lavender towers Wild. 3 349586. 133. Growing along small stream above Patep #2 Village. Leaf = green, midrib red below; aowek ak 2.8 em. diameter. Wiid. 349587. apna sp. ae 408. ail ue bw tee Elevation 1,433 m. On limestone and sand- oe stone jab cesta terrestrial herb; flowers salmon. Wild. ae 349588. earn sp. 419. Along trail Oregenang to Mindik. Elevation 1,219m. Terrestrial herb to 2.6 m.; flowers pure white. Wild. 349589. Ixorasp. Rubiaceae. | : Speen shears Nurseries, Port sits wake Shrub with pure orange flowers. ee 732. siibédy’s Nurseries, Port Moresby. Flowers pure yellow; foliage not ecnrebamee: 5 Lo ow varieties. Cultivated. os 325. ‘Penis Gourd’. Chcesijiont: fast Sepik Dist. Elevation 15st 0 m. Her- baceous vine, producing long sl slender fruits. Cultivated. ee 349592. LLAGERSTROEMIA ARCHERIANA Bailey Lythraceae. 736. Port Moresby. ‘Tree to 7m.; lavender flowers. Wild. ee 349593. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. ‘Tomato. | Department of Agriculture Stock and Fisheries, Quarantine Station, Lalon. near Port Moreeby. Tomato variety ‘Crown Bee’ (N. G. eai0).. — orous in growth, fruit 5 cm. diameter, watery, sets well in : F Bas a7 Poe originally — Darwin, pearing poe usarium and nematode 319594. Lxcoroprum sp. Lycopodiaceae. : ee 179. ee ee Brite; meade 9 48 om, sclen istichou: 2 — oe ae . al Wau to Edie Creek. — eee ae ‘ ridged stems, pedicel red, fruit black. Wild. 349598. Musa mactayrF.Muell. Musaceae. 780. Collected from the wild near Lae b George Argent. Peduncle -. ereet. Fruit obovoid five angled, orange 26 ae Sars em. — Male bud green. ‘Wild. 349599. Musa sHizocarPa Simmonds. 731. sg om ap from the wild near Lae by Dr. George Argen many, long pinanberig a 13 cm. ee well spaced i am Poly cate “ceo pi dai ae Shizocarpic. Male bud Wild. x 349600. SOR SCRATCHLEYI Wernham Gnnese : 169. ela oo Woody shrub; enlarged calyces, ovate, white; lowers yellow. 2 349602. Gates Fr. M. Bailey Compositae. __ 591. Mt. Wilhelm. Elevation 3,594 m. Shrub to 4.5 m.; leaves opposite, _ dark green above; brown tomentose below ; inflorescence a thyrse. Wild. 620. Mt. Wilhe evation 3,594 m. rene ee 3m.; ; leaves opposite, oblong, to 6 agen ag toothed; inflorescence lateral and subterminal ; twigs, eaves ied tua coyeed win ten wntomentum. Wild. 621. Mt. Wilhelm. Elevation 3,594 m. Lax shrub to .09 m.: leaves alter- nate, dentate, densely tomentose below ; 6 em. long; inflorescence subterminal, i : flowers white to 1.5 em. Wild. _ en DC. Legumin ‘Siratro __Kindeng Forest Nursery, Mt. Hagen. Trailing vine with tomers Cultivated. 182. pe #2 Millage. Woody shrub . not m : ——— In- Tree to 7.6 m.; leaves to 20 em.; JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 349550 to 349623—Continued 349613. Tacca PINNATIFIDA Forst. Taccaceae. 740. Department of Forests, Brown River. Roadside weed. Herb with — dissected leaves and tall stout inflorescence having tendril like . interspersed with flowers, fruit a capsule, to 2.5 cm. long, green. 349614. TEPHROSIA vocELtI Hook.f. Leguminosae. cid, Pater #2 Village. Well branched plants to 3.7 m.; flowers white. — 349615. TRICHOSANTHES sp. Cucurbitaceae. undiawa. Plant not seen; fruit 23 cm. long by 7.6 a smaller at ends; orange red. Said to be ‘edible. Cultivated. one 349616. TRICHOSANTHES sp Botanic Garden, ree of pte Lae. 147. Patep #2 Village. Plant to 18 m., few long petit leaves, distich- ously arranged; inflore ggg sega branched, r ecurved; pedicels and — ari wers 0 i ic. 415. Trail Oregenang to Mindik. Tree with yellow flowere: tube 6 can. long, narrow ; limb 6 petite L75cem. Wild. : 349619. Undetermined. Rutaceae. 589. Mt. Wilhel Elevation 3,594 Shrub to 3 m.; foliage dark - green, attractive, leaves. entire to three ares sn ia leaflets to 3 cm. long; flowers — 349620. ‘Cinkdceeessbnll Giniiibliene: 605. Mt. Wilhelm. a ‘Small herb to 15 cm. ; flower heads 3cm., palelavender. Wild. i 349621, ee Ericaceae. Sr 608. Near Lake Aunde, Mt. Wilhelm. Shrub to 3 es : Goctike foliage; ‘trui 1 em. long, heel inferior ovary. Wild. : 349622. Undetermined. Myrtaceae. 617. ‘Jamani’. abasic — Aunde, Wilhelm. Ovate densely set on gs: .075 em. long; fruit & berry with five calys lobes a ttached ; diameter ; aromatic. Wild. taceae. 698. ird-of-Paradise Sanctuary, Baiver River, to 091 m.; Frottered-— Wild. - Philippines, Sea collected by HL. Winters V at PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 319626 to 349631. From Indonesia. Seed wale by ha F. Winters and J. Higgins, Plant Division, t Industry Station, , Beltsville, Maryland, for USDA-Longwood Cooperative Program. Received April 21, 1970. : DIoSP¥YROS DISCOLOR Willd. Ebenaceae. Research Institute for hegre ga a ta Bogor. Pie tree, produc- < ing naa larger than average for es. Cultiva 349627. JENTADA sp. Dubcourett 835. Botanic Garden, tg Large, woody vine, producing a 30 em. long ; seeds 6 cm. by 1. Te Used ie, making novelties. Cultiva’ 349628, Ficus VARIEGATA Blume Moraceae. Fig. 830. Mountain Botanic Garden, Tjibodas, — Large tree. Fruit 5 cm. — voidtae purple, borne on upper trunk and larger branches. Edible. - 349629. _Iparens pLatyreTata Lindl. Ba ceae. 821. Mountain Botanic Garden, Tjibodas. Herb to 30 em. Flowers purple with darkeyes. Wild. 349630. Siaana eee Pe nae _ $19. Institute for Horticul P seas 1) Sagem cpa Much- oe ‘shrub to 3 m.; to rs, yellow, 5 cm. — ; ealyces and a pacabacls ved: frui its usually two, Blk ‘et an long. Onlee - 349631. TepHrosta canpipa DC. Leguminosae. eee — for Industrial Crops, Bogor. Herb to 1.8 m.; white < - flowers. Cultiva sige. a ee (Planch.) i Rutaceae. a ustralian round lime. _ From Lustalin. Seed presented by The Government Botanist, Department of Primary Industries, Brisbane, Queensland. Received A: pril 29, 1970. Collected in forest 256, Imbil, Queensland; 26°28’ S. 152°39’ E. Collected ' 20, 1970. Prom = “Seed ches by N. D. Arora, ‘Punjab Agricultural Uatyersity. D cuted tg Wesiso, Miniobry-ot of Agriculture and Fore ‘Shivedakn, Toro. Se a ae et, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 83 349638. = AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. Common wheat. From Australia, Seed presented by H. J. Sims, Department of Agriculture, Bo: pe Mebane. Victoria. Received April 22, 1970. a - State Research Farm, Werribee. . Avena sativa L. Gramineae. Common oat. From Sweden. Seed oi by Gunnar Svenson, Plant Breeding Institute Weibullsholm, Landskrona. Received April 23, 1970. ‘Ponta’. 349640. THauMATococCUS DANIELLI oe Benth. Maran From Ghana. Seed collected Adansi, Crops Research Institute, Bunso-Bosuso. Received March 10, 1970. 349641. a oFFictinaLis (L.) Lam. Le ellow w sweetclover. Hod From Spain. Seed presented by A. Bermejo Zuazua, Institu cional de In- : vestigaciones Agronomicas, Granja-Escuela Jose cate Valladoid. Re- ceived April 11, 1970 Slight mixture with Coronilla and Silene. 349612 to 349646. aes From Australia. Seed presented by Plant ———— Section, Division of stad Tndust, Maes i a Scientific and Industrial Research Organi- berra. ived April 27, 1970. 349642 a 349643. ee TERNATEA Li, Leguminosae. 349643. C.P.I. 47187. Sudan. 349644. THES GUYANENSIS (Aubl.) Swarts Leguminosee ag C.P.I. 11497. grtiasend : ee 349645. StTYLo a C.P.1. 38605. Rockefeller ler Foundation, a, wedi (7365-IN). cee 349646. URoCHLOA STOLONIFERA ( Fossens) Chippendall — Gramineae. C.P.1. 47177. ere 349647. Guycrne ussurtensis Regel & Maack | peer: From Korea. Seed present vr Tchang B. Lee, niece of Forestry, Cok lege of Agriculture, Seoul ors versity, | tan Received April 24 Collected Ss j grown in garden of T. B. Lee. 349648 to 349650. Forestieres, Timisoara, — Verde. CARAGANA ARBORESCENS Lam. Leguminosae ‘siberian pea-tree, seg Lines Seminum—1969) —— eee SUS ELONGATUS leousat & Kit. Leguminosae. . Sidon, 145, index: cae iar ar 1969) ee Puxvs syivestais 1. Pinaceae. ig. __ Seoteh pine. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 349651 to 349655—Continued 349652. ELEUSINECoRAcANA (L.) Gaertn. Gramineae. 349653. PasPALUM ScROBICULATUM L. Gramineae. Jalapahar, Darjeeling. Elevation2,160m. Oct. 1969. 349654, Saccroteristypica (L.) Chase Gramineae. Badamtam, Darjeeling. Elevation 900m. Oct. 1969. 34 SPOROBOLUS INDICUS auctt., non (L.) R.Br. Gramineae. Bee Dooteriah, Darjeeling. Elevation 800 m. - 849656 to 349666. From Denmark. Seed presented by Georg Schlatzer, Manager, Desert Arbore- tum, Hvedde. Received April 15, 1970. 349656 and 349657. HipropHar RHAMNOIDESs L. Elaeagnaceae. sea-buckthorn. — seca eiet West coast of North — due west of Hjorring, 1.4 m coastal shore. In dune flats on top of escarpment. ig Osterbol, cciicwan: shore of Liim Fiord 2 Km. east of Kabbel. Clay coastal escarpment. = 349658. LONICERA PERICLYMENUM L. Caprifoliaceae. Woodbine. _ Femmoller. About 400 m. from northwest shore of Ebeltoft Bay, Djursland, = east central Jutland. soil. Blackthorn. ‘Poumnoiler. tr. About 400 m. from northwest shore of Ebeltoft Bay, Djursland, east central Jutland. Dry, sandy soil. 349660. RHAMNUS FRANGULA L. Rhamnaceae. Glossy buckthorn. 349661. Feggeklit, Ostend. i. Hast shore of Weggeklit, northernmost part of — ee Jutland. noller. About 400 m. from northwest shore of Ebeltoft Bay, — i ee ae, about 30 m. along » Frederikshayn, North Jutland. On 3 Sweetbrier. *Bise, senichiivige shore of ivalpsund, southeast of Liim Fiord about 10 m. sence: oe JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 349670. Oryza sativa L. Gramineae. From Philippin Seed presented by T. T. Chang, The International Research Institute, ey Banos, Laguna. Received May 1, 1970. 2751. Milagrosa. 349671 and 349672. Zea mays L. Gramineae. Corn. © From Nigeria. Seed presented % J. Craig, United States Agency for Inter- national Development, Ibadan. Received April 24, 1970. 349671. B14 x (024-2-4-1 xX B14). 349672. (Hays Golden X 024-2-4-1) x ‘Hays Golden.’ 349673 to 349675. Viena uneuicunata (L.) Walp. Leguminosae, From Seed ted by the Cunningham Laboratory, Mill no ae: pair pn oe e encived April 24, 1970. 349673. 62SL7. 349674. ‘Aloomba’ (58NL570). 349675. ‘Mulgrave’ (58NL452). 349676 and 349677. Panicum Maximum Jacq. ager on From Australia. Seed presented by B. Graf, Senior Agrostologist, Primary In- = tries Research Station, South Johnstone, Queensland. Received Feb- ry 13, 1 nail C.P.I. 37910. 349677. ‘Innisfarl’. 349678 to 349684. — Finland. Seed presented by H. eaeeet Institute of Genetics, oaths Uni- versity, Helsinki. Received April 30, 1970. 349678 to 349682. Horpeum vuLeare L. Gramineae. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 349688. Duicrrarra extris (Kippist) Stapf Gramineae. From Nigeria. Seed presented b y O. J. Webster, Institute for Agricultural Research, Samaru, Zaria. meeioata April 27, 1970. Riyom, Jos Plateau. Local name Fundi. Seed used for food in parts of 349689 and 349690. Avena sativa L. Graminae. Common oat. rom Germany. Seed presented b y E. Rehse, F. von Lochow-Petkus GMBH, Wetze uber Northeim. ecetvet May 6, 1970. 349689. ‘Flamingsperle’. 349690. ‘Peragold’, — 349691 to 349702. From eran — a hares by A. Abraham, Department of Botany, Kerala, Trivandrum under Public Law 480 Eroect Seok ra Toagieaa caine 16, 1970. _ 349691 to 349697. Droscorza aLata L. Dioscoreaceae. Winged yam. lar, br Bulb ; petiole violet at both ends. Leaves cordate-sagittate, deep sinus. Tubers branched, ovoid, outer skin dark, inner skin pink, flesh Be 24562, Di 67-02. Stems quadrangular, branching, twining, green. Leaves : rdate-sagittate. Tubers irregular, flattened ; outer skin dark, . _ inner skin light yellow, flesh red tinged cream. - 349693. Di. 67-03. Stem quadrangular, much branched, twining, green with purple wings. Leaves dark green, almost sagittate. Tubers c be branched or lobed, outer r skin dark brown, inner skin purple. Flesh soft, agi 349694. Di. Stem slightly aa. pnpanels hed twining, purple, : Leaves: cordate ans colored margin. crprarce long-eplindrial outer ple, inner skin, deep ag gop soft, pin 349695. Di. 67-14, Stem angled, branched, twining, stout, green with ang margins. Leaves sagittate. Tubers b: branched, cylindrical, outer dark, inner skin Mah purple. Flesh white. Di. 68-03. twining, green, basal prickles. pris present. Bs Petiole, round green. ay phan broad cordate with shallow sin a branched, snr Aneel “abemere: with broad base. Deter a skin dark, a skin cream, flesh w a Pe a ee ranched, Saini iw: Leaves k green, pte than those of other D. alata varieties. Bulbils oe — oo, flattened. Tubers cylindrical, outer skin dar rk, inner skin p ge red. Leaves - cordate, 9-13 — arge, spherica goo skin cracks character- rag fon Bose poset ee or pear shaped. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 87 349691 to 349702—Continued 349699 to 349701—Continued 349701 Di. 68-09. Stem much branched, twining, round, dark. Leaves alternate, round te, smaller poe those ~ PL 349700. Tubers smaller, less hairy than those of P.I. 349700, stalked, bunched. Outer skin dull , fl side white. 349702. DIOSCOREA SA’ Common yam. Di. 69-04. Stem cine? twining, slender, qua with light drangular, green violet margins. Large, smooth bulbils a outer skin, alee ai brown; inner skin deep green; flesh, very light gree: for propaga Tubers small. 349703 to 349705. pion Saari Plants and cuttings presented by W. H. Hodge, National Science _ undation, Tokyo. Received May 11, i970. a BROUSSONETIA KAEMPFERI Sieb. Moraceae. 349704. BROUSSONETIA KAZINOKI Sieb. 349705. BRoUSSONETIA PAPYRIFERA (L.) Vent. 349706. Potyconatum sp. Liliaceae. From Japan. Rhizo: resented by W. H. Hodge, National Science Foundation, Tokyo. Recei red May 11. 1 11, 1970. Botanical Garden, Kochi. Ornamental variegate leafed form. si = 349707 to 349711. Sontanum TuBErosum L. Solanaceae. Potato. From Germany. Tubers presented by the Max-Planck-Instut fur Zuchtungsfor- e schung, Koln-Vogelsang. Received May 13, 1970. - 349707. 64.957/243. 349710. 67.57/38. 349708. 65.318/7. 349711. 67.63/3. 349709. 66.1003/42. 349712 to 349717. From Australia. Seed ceed by Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial o Research Organizaion, Division of Plant Industry, Plant Introduction See- a tion, Canberra. Received April 28, 1 349714. EUCALYPTUS ROSSIT Bak. & Smith > 349715. Eucatyrrus SALIGNA J. E. Smith _ Widen mtn spe in Pare Etna PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 - 349725. Oryza sativa L. Gramineae. From Japan. cape! presented by ——— Matsunaka, National Institute of : Agricultural Sciences, Konosu, Saitama. Received May 6, 1970. _ Mutant of me No. 8’. 349726 and 349727. From United States. Plants selected at Regional Plant Introduction Station, Pullman, Wash. ived mber 3, 1969. 349726. Poa araraTica Trauty. Gramineae. Selection from P.I. 330718. 349727. PHLEUM MONTANUM C. Koch. Gramineae. quaking grass. : 350291. CREPIS CAPILLARIS Wallr. Compositae. 609. CREPIS RUBRA L. 350293. MALVA HISPANICA ~ Malvaceae. a SocawuM rActNTATuM Att. Solanaceae, 350285 to 350302. Oryza sativa L. Gramineaee : ‘Mice, “Prom Balensta. Seed presented by V. Milew, fiistiturs ob Geablics and Pant Breeding, Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Sofia. a - Bi Pelee 350299. “Pegomil-iS. 350300. ‘Plovdiv’. 350301. ‘Slava’. 104 350303. Cupressus puprEzIanaA A. Camus Pinaceae. Saharan cypress. a ie Algeria. Seed p M. Zaraia, Algerian Center for Forest Research, Algiers. price Jene 11900. 350304. Canaprum sp. Araceae. resented by B. V. Skvortzov, Institute of Botany, Sao 1970. PLANT MIVENTORY. NO. 178 Brazil. Rhizomes p Paulo. Received Taite 10, White spotted leaves. Collected April 20, 1970. 350305. Vernontasp. Compositae. From India. Seed collected 1970 by Division of Plant Introduction, Indian : Auricettare| Research Institute, New: Delhi. Received May 27, 1970. Vellingiri Hills, Coimbatore District. Triticum aEstivum L. Gramineae. Common wheat. From India. Seed presented by S. Pradhan, Indian Agricultural Research In- stitute, New Delhi. Received November 21, 1968. HD(M) 1592. 390307 to 350311. Trrricum arstivum L. Gramineae. Common wheat. Seed presented by Romagricola, State Enterprise for Foreign wate ee Bucharest. Received June 4, 1970. 350307. ‘Bucuresti 1’. 350310. ‘Favorit’. 350308. ‘Dacia’. 350311. ‘Moldova’. 350309. ‘Excelsior’. - 350312 to 350317. Sotanum rusrrosum L. Solanaceae. Potato. _ From Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Tubers presented by oe Vavilov All- __ Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received June 70. ee 350312. Seeny figs Spreanaky State, emer Agricultural The West ae - 350313, “Majkopsky’. Majkop Station. : "350814. ‘Ostrovsky’. Polessian Agricultural Station. 350315. ‘Sedov’. Bred by a, ‘Siberian Institute of Agriculture, 350816, “Yogeva Yellow’. Succes Plant Breeding Station, Estonia. _, 350817. “Fushanin’. Yeletokaja Agricultural Station. "pgs ee aes Seed presented by H. M. Munger, Ford Founda sity of Philippines, College, Laguna. Received April 28, 1970. 350319. ‘Sinampiro 1! Resistant to Philinn ee pider mi -- 850320. Soran wae ee ae Solanaceae. a = — se Senki peeled: a: Se Tea, roto. Received a April 28, 1970. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 105. get to 350669. Oryza sativa L. Gramineae. Rice. m Philippines. Seed presented by T. T. Chang, The International Research r higtivele ta tia taseun guna. Receiv ved May 12, 1970. 350321. IR614-6-2-1. CI 9300 x TN1. 350322. IR614—7-2-2-2. CI 9300 x TN1. 350325. IRSO0-9-3-2-1-2. (FF 36x Ch. 5. 242) x Ch. 242. 350326. IRG610-1-9-1-2-3-2-2. FF 33 x Kalijira Aman. ee. 350327. IR610—1-15-1-2-2-2-2. F¥ 33 x Kalijira Aman. 350328. IR610-1-39-1-3-3-3-2. FF 33 x Kalijira Aman. 350329. IR610-1-39-1-3-2-2. FF 33x Kalijira Aman. 350330. IR1305-25-2. (Palkweng x IRS) x Calady 40. 350331. IR1305-33-3. (Palkweng x IRS) x Calady 40. 350332. 1IR1305-40-2. (Palkweng x IR8) x Calady 40. 350333. IR1308-17-1-3. (Palkweng x IRS) x Suwon 118. 350334. IR1308-53-2. (Palkwengx IRS) x Suwon 118. 350335. IR1308-84-3. (Palkweng y IRS) x Suwong 118. 350336. IR1307-1-3. (Palkweng x IR8) x Senbon Asahi. 350337. IR1307-9-3. (Palkweng x IR8) x Senbon Asahi. 350338. IR1314-28-1-2. (IRS x Palkweng) x Senbon Asahi. 350339. IR1315-13-1-2. IRS x Palkweng) x Suwon 118. 106 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 350321 to 350669—Continued 350361. TR1317—248-1-2. IR1317—252-3-2. TR1317—258-3-3. ITR1317-297-2-2. TR1317-310-2-1. IR1317-317-2-2. Jinheung x IR262-43-8-11/2. Jinheung x IR262-43-8-11/2. Jinheung x IR262—43-8-11/2. Jinheung x IR262-43-8-11/2. Jinheung x IR262—48-8-11/2. Jinheung x IR262-43-8-11/2. Jinheung x IR262—43-8-11/2. ies 11/2 Jinheung x IR262-43-8-11/2. Jinheung x IR262-43-8-11/2 Jinheung x IR262-43-8-11/2. Jinheung x IR262-43-8-11/2. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31 350321 -anlig 350669—Continued IR1310-172-3. TR1325-3 1TR1325-193-1-3. (Palkweng x IR8) x IR781. (Jinheung x IR262) x IR781. (Jinheung x IR262) x IR781. (Jinheung x IR262) x IR781. (Jinheung x IR262) x IR781. (Jinheung x IR262) x IR781. (Jinheung x IR262) x IR781. ( Jinheung x IR262) x IR781. (Jinheung x IR262) x IR781. (Jinheung x IR262) x IR781. (Jinheung x IR262) x IR781. (Jinheung x IR262) x IR781. (Jinheung x IR262) x IR781. (Jinheung x IR262) x IR781. (Jinheung x IR262) x IR781. (Jinheung x IR262) x IR781. , 1970 IR1325-224-3-2. (Jinheung x IR262) x IR781. IR1325-247-1. (Jinheung x IR262) x IR781. IR1325-284-2. (J inheung x IR262) x IR781. IR1384-27-1. IR781—-B4-350-2 x IR452-27-3-1. IR1384-27-3. IR781—B4-350-2 x IR52-27-3-1. IR666—1-1-1-2-2-1-8. IRSx Yukara. IR666—1-1-1-2-2-2-1. IRSx Yukara. TR667-1-63-1-1-3-1-1. IR8 x (Yukara x [N1). TR667-98-2-3-1-2-2. IRS x (Yukara x TN1). IR667-98-2-3-1-3-2. IRS x (Yukara x TN1). IR667-98-2-3-2-3-1. IRS x (Yukara x TN1). IR667-98-2-3-3-1-1. IRS x (Yukara x TN1). TR667-98-2-3-3-3-2. IRS x (Yukara x TN1). IR8 x (Yukara x TN1). IRS x (Yukara x TN1). TRS x (Yukara x TN1). IRS x (Yokara x TN1). _ IRS x (Yukara xTNI). “ 107 108 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 350321 to 350669—Continued 350445, IR667—137-1-2-2-3-1. IRSx YukaraxTN1): IR667-98-1-2-2-2. IR8x (Yukara x TN1). 350447, IR667-98-2-2-2-1. IR8x (YukaraxTN1). ! TR667-98-2-2-3-2. IRS x (Yukara x TN1). 350449. IR781-417-2-2-1-3. IR8/2x (Yukara x TN1). 350450. IR781-420-1-2-1-2. IR8/2x (Yukara x TN1). '81-424-3-3— © _ 350460. IR781-551-1-1-3. IRS/2x (Yukarax TN1). 350461. IR781-572-2-3-3. IRS8/2x (Yukara x TN1). 350462, IR781-625-2-1-2. IRS8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). (350463. TR781-41-3-1-1-3. IR8/2x (Yukara x TN1). 350464. IR781-41-3-2-1-1-2. IR8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). 350468, IR781-92-1-2-1-2-2 IRS8/2x (Yukara x TN1). 350469. IR781-92-1-2-2-2-2, IR8/2x (Yukara x TN1). --- 350470. IR781-103-1-3-1-2-2 IR8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). 350471. ene eee wa IR8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 350669—Con IR781-186-3-1-3-1-3. IR781-187-1-3-1-2-1. IR781 3-3-3. IR781-400-5-—2-2-3-2. IR781—400-5-5-1-1-3. IR781-400-5-5-1-2-3. IR781-400-5-6-1-1-2. IR781-274-2-1-3-1-3. IR781-194-1-1-2-2-2. IRS8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). IRS/2 x (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). IRS8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 X (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 X (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 X (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 X (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 X (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 X (Yukara x TN1). .. IR8/2 X (Yukara ‘Ackermann .. ‘Graf Toerring IT’. ‘Mauerner begr Dickkopf’ oe ‘Alpine Nenzucht’. : ‘Marschall’. - 351150 to 352262—Continued 351274, T-806. ‘Admonter Fruh’. T-818. ‘Ridley 48’. ‘Dundee 48’ T-821. ‘Glensari 48’. T-826. ‘Ble del’ Yveline’. T-827. ‘Firlbecks Stamm TC’. T-828. ‘Firlbeck I’. T-829. ‘Festa’. T-S67. ‘Dalmatishcer Inselweizen’. T-868. ‘Marica’. T-870. ‘Aegyptischer’. T-874. ‘Zapfs Neuzucht’. T-875. ‘Markus’. 876. ‘Wahrberger Ruf’. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 f — 851150 te 352553—Continued 351150 to 352262—Continued 351316. T-931. ‘Bie du Mesnil’. 351323. 351324. T-947. ‘Buchlers begran’. 351325. T-950. ‘Sturm’. 351326. T-951. ‘Draegers Dickkopf Ill’. 351327. T-952. ‘Heine II new’. ee 351328. T-953. ‘Heine IV’. SS. eae — 351329. T-956. ‘Darwin’. 351330. T-957. ‘Siegerlander neu’. T-958. ‘Weender IT’. ‘Kienles K 43’. ‘Weender FEF. ‘Alpenweizen’.- > - ‘Hohenauer Kolben’, ‘Weisser begr. March felder’. er, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 351150 to 352553—Continued 351150 to 352262—Continued 351358. 'T-1006. ‘Monloin’. 351364. T-1015. ‘Rouge de Vaumarcus’. 351365. T-1016. ‘Rouge de Marchissy’. 351366. T-1017. ‘Rouge de Cernier’. 351367. T-1018. ‘Rouge de Chaneaz’. 351368. T-1019. ‘Baulmes’. 351371. T-1022. ‘Hyb 221/24’. Saisiz. T-1023. ‘Hyd ‘221/7T. 301373. T-1024. “Hyb 276. 351374. T-1025. ‘Jorat Rouge’. 351375. T-1026. ‘Rouge de St Cierges’. 351376. T1027. ‘Sullens’. --'T-1028. ‘Rouge d’Icogne’. "T1029. ‘Rouge de Pinsec’. ‘Rouge de Grangeneuve’. ‘Bon Sac’. : , ‘Bladette’. ‘P.L.M.’. a 2 a2 ‘Bataille 28’. 351442. T-1138. 351448. T-1145. ‘Campio 4’. 351450. T-1148. ‘Inallettabile 3’. : eae 351451. T-1149. ‘Inallettabile 8. — : 351452. T-1150. ‘Ibrido 32’. ; (54. T-1152. ‘Inallettabile Todaro’. 351455. +T-1153. ‘Carme Jacomatti’. 351456. T-1154. ‘Frassineto’. ‘Cervaro’. ‘Taillens velu’. T1209. ‘ex Taillens velu’. 351488. T-1217. ‘Saumar 39’. ‘Weihenstephaner I’. 2. 351528. T-1403. ‘Ibrido 264’, . ‘Grifo’. 351530. T-1416. ‘Bladette de la Garonne’. — 351531. T-1417. ‘Hebrard’. 351532. T-1419. ‘Vilmorin 49’. 351533. T-1425. ‘Kenya Settler’. 351534. T-1426. ‘Kenya Ploughman’. 351535. T-1430. ‘Cerovae Sumandija’. 351536. T-1433. ‘Ottawa 2780 E’. 351537. T—1435. ‘Ottawa 58’. 1538. T-1436. ‘Ottawa 4481-3’. T-1438. ‘Redman’. 540. T-1439. ‘Ottawa 3669-17’. 351555. T-1475. ‘Admonter 97’. 351556. T-1476. ‘Franken IT’. _ bee Bau ‘Karntner Kolben’. ae : | ; Deli’. : : A ae % ee hae b T-1545. ‘Weibull 5209”. 11550. ‘Moystad 004. | : Be 351583. T-1558. ‘St 48357. Je. Tie. Oeote. ee ‘Sadowo2. ‘ : : wo3’. ‘Sadowo 1744-22-42. ‘Kompolti F 168’. . T-1699. ‘St. 2313 ibr. 401". 700. ‘St. 2466/ibr. 401’. 140 PLANT INVENTORY NO. - 351150 to 352553—Continued 351150 to 352262—Continued 35. T-1720. ‘Sarheim’. "Ky 35’. ‘Supresa’. ‘Generale Ricagno’. ‘Rosso di Salmour’. ‘Jacometti 49’, ‘Fraschetta’. ‘Ulka’, ‘Besostaja’. ‘Hyb. Triticum-Agropyron 1’. 178. ‘Hyb. Triticum-Agropyron 16’. ‘Heine 341’. ‘Cremona C, ‘St. 8/17. "Be ‘St. 8/35". ‘R. 64". ‘Kenya C 9906-RF 324’. TTT SS aza 1,982’. . BW Prot : JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 351150 to 352262—Continued 351695. T—-1795. ‘338 AA 1A 2’. 351696. T-1796. ‘321 BTILBY. 351697. T-1798. ‘A177’. 351699. T—-1800. ‘Abbondanza’. 351700. T-1808. ‘Ukrainka 22384’, 351702. T-1811. ‘Watan’. 351703. T-1813. ‘Grajutchai’. 351706. T-1818. ‘“Duwanskaja a epi rouge’. 351707. T1824. ‘Alter’. 351708. T-1828. ‘R16’. S517. T1829. ‘09. 351710. T-1831. ‘S15’. 351711. T-—1834. ‘Provins’. 351712. T—1835. ‘Rouvilliers 54’. 1970 5. ‘Magherus’. s 898. ‘Cimpia Turzii 50-807. T-1901 au er cele Fs a 7 ee ae bse Lia leh Tee Soutien coins JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 351865. T-2083. ‘Ferrugineum 52’. 351869. T-2088. ‘Heines Elite’. 351872. T-2091. ‘JC 73’. 351873. T-2092. ‘Unter Engadin 9’. ‘Ring’ (Weibull 5323 “Weibull 6757’. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178. 351150 to ee a vouleataka =. ‘Buchara Budgai’. 352010. T-2316. ‘Tulun 70’. it 352011. T-2317. ‘Surchak 5688’. 3 _ E2220. ‘MGH 52-82. ‘A 328’. 352040. T-2369. “B57@. 352041. T-2381. ‘A910’. »- 352043. T-2387. ‘K 58 M10 2-5-1’. 352044. T-2388. ‘NA 101 M10 3-1-5-2’. 352045. T-2389. ‘M10 RE 4A-1-3-1-4’. T-2390. ‘M10 RE 46-24’. 352047. T-2391. ‘M10 K 117-A 1-1’. 352048. T-2392. ‘Lee M10 3-8’. 352049. T-2393. ‘Weibull 7327’. 352050. 352063. T-2431. ‘Vivela So’. : ‘Olaeta Artillero’. 'T-2443, “Rafaela’. T2444. ‘Rafaela T. 26. ER ate atu 352126. T-2511. ‘Campactoide 6’. 2 T-2512. ie Se “Wagrein 1371a’. ‘St. Johann 1376e’. ‘Moisson’, ‘Erythrospermum 301 ‘Compactoide 3’. ‘$29 A 1’. ‘Yaqui 544’. Max 16" ae: ‘Max 19’. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 351150 to 352553—Continued 352239. T2756. 352240, T-2757. “TP 114/1965/a’. | 852241. T2758. - 352242. T-2759. “TP 229/1965/c’. Sie T-1819. T-2117. 352283 to 352321. Triticum compacTuM Host PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 | 352283 to 352321—Continued 352318. T-2555. ‘A 1120 (Ertus x 0.10)’. 352319. T-2577. ‘Compactoide x (ex Lichti)’. 352320. T-2578. ‘Compactoide 10’. 352322 ‘es 352328. Trrricum picoccorpes (Koern. ex Asch & Graebn.) Aaronsohn < 352322, T: T-1305. ‘Mont Hermon’. JANUARY 351150 to 352553—Continued — ‘Amidonnier’. ‘Iran 355b’. . 58 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 352409. T-1562. ‘Bidi 17’. 352410. T-1564. ‘Oued Zenati 368’. 352411. T-1565. ‘Aubaine rouge’. Zenati x Bouteille’. 351150 to 352553—Continued 352370 to 352464—Continued 35. T-2306. ‘Hordeiforme 27’. T-2325. ‘Mohamed Ben Bachir’. ‘Langlois 1.527’. ae & SEER " E 352449. T-2525. ‘Raketa’. goc4n0. F-2527. “T' 76 12". 352451. T2528. ‘F6417’. 352452. T-2529. “T56’. 352453. T-2530. ‘Marsica 4’. 352454. T-2531. ‘F6458’. ‘F6617’. . 160 "PLANT INVENTORY No. 178 351150 to 352553—Continued 352494 to 352497. Trrricum spenTa L. Spelt. 352494, T1312. ‘Neuegg’. 352496.. T2259. *Z 31.10’. 352495. T-1313. ‘Elsenegger’. s02401. T-2963.. *2 31.40’. 352499. T-1529. ‘Cawnpore’. 352500. ‘T-836. 352503. T-2232. ‘Iran 362’. 352501. T-1595. ‘Angora 4’. 352504. .T-2371. 352502. T-1596. ‘Christiansen’. 352505. T-2489. 352506 to 352512. Triticum TIMOPHEEVI (Zhuk ) Zhuk 352506. T-343. 352510. T2298. 352507. T-1499. 352511. T2300. 352508. (T1500. 352512. T-2670. 352509. T-2116. - 352513 to 352515. ‘Trrricum TuRANIcUM Jakubz. a 352513. T-1298. ‘Khorosan’. — T-2304. ‘Zogal Bugda’. : 352516 to 352551. Tetricem toramem ds Poulard wheat. 352516. T-344. ‘Geant du - wes, T7774. . ‘J 104’. _ Milpsais. a 5%. Y-77ie. . ‘J 100’. fo pS ee eS: 35 ‘Osiris’. T-544. ‘Asturie B4’. . T-T84. eae : 352537. T-825. ‘Civitella 204’. 352519. T3545. Asturie H1’. T8432. ‘Rivet’. i 352520. T-546 ‘Asturie H2’. pinot . ‘Nonette de ‘Senostris IV’. ‘Barba de Cobo’, ‘Campania 21° _ ‘Analipsie’. “JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 161 352554. GroporRuM NuTANS Ames ee From Philippines. bibs collected by Winters and J. J. Higgins, Plant Science Researe! retin? _ Plant Y sdtatey Station, Belteviile, wa for USDA- seorabe Coo ve Program. Received April combed 814. Mt. Makiling. al Province. Hlevation 763 m. errata herb to 23 em. ; creeping stem with one-leaved secondary stems; leaf 20 em. ; elliptical, few yellow spots. Wild. 352555 and 352556. From onensag Plants collected by H. F. Winters and J. J. Higsing, Plant ce Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Maryland, for USDA-Longwood Coo ooperative Program. Received April 27 , 1970. : 352555. DENDROBIUM CYMBIDIOIDES Lindl. Orchidaceae. 825. Tjibodas Mountain Botanic Garden. Regge orchid. Ovate pseudo- bulbs to 2.9 cm.; 2 terminal leaves 8.5 cm. long; inflorescence terminal, few flowered. Flowers white with ree nenee Gl in the throat, Wild. 352556. Prerissp. Polypodiaceae, 834. Fern with branched fronds, pinnae linear, variegated with white. Cultivated. 352557 to 352627. From New Guinea. Plants collected by H. F. Winters and J. J. Higgins, Plant ience Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Mervin, for f USDA-Longwood Cooperative Program. Received April 23, 1970. a 352557. A PAPUANUM Schlechter Orchidaceae. : 137. Patep #2 Village. Terrestrial, to 0.75 m. tall: pseudobulb a to 10 em. tall: a areeigiemg produced at time of new vegetative growth ; 3—4 em. long, inflated and beaked in bud, yellow below, veined tear on reflexed part of petals, lip yellow. Wild. 352558. es sp. Orchidaceae. Jewell orchid, 167. tep #2 Village. Terrestrial, stemmy with lower part rooting; leaves | to 6 cm. pee to olive-green abere: marked with silver; lower surface orange 352559. ASTELIA PAPUANA Skottsb. Liliaceae. 588. Australian National ppg ate ata Research Station, Mt. Wilhelm. Ele- vation 3,569 m. Dwarf hi pauuvesunce tan long. Wild. 352560. B Blume Orchidaceae. 200. Patep #2 Village. Epiphytic orchid to3l1cem. Wild. 352561. BuLtsopHyttumMsp. Orchidaceae. vere: eo. 87. Meri Creek on gold mine gpeeanes a m. Mat = ; ; 352562. BULBOPHYLLUM sp. co 177. Patep 2 Village. ing earcdlerg a 5.08 cm. flower in terminal namo on - SOG erm. Ble ; cream, heavily flushed dark rose. Wild. . >HYLLUM Sp. 189—A. pearance Wild. 352564. BuLBoPHYLLUM 197. Patep 2 Vilage, “Drart epiphytic orchid wild. ‘patep 2 Village. Forming dense clusters of rhizomes. ‘Leaves to wee 402-077 7211 ; a - _ PLANT INVENTORY No. 178 352557 to 352627—Continued 352566. BULBOPHYLLUM sp. 400. Hill below below Oregenang Village. Eley: 1,219 m. Epiphytic. Pend- ent stems thick set with reddish leaves, 5 em. long.” Wild. _ 352567. Butsoruyiium sp. 845. No locality data available. Dwarfplant. Wild. BULBOPHYLLUM sp. 846. No locality data available. Dwarf plant. Wild. 352569. CALANTHE ENGLERIANA Kraensl. Orchidaceae. 134. Hills above Patep 2 Village. Terrestrial, to 12 m. Leaves oblong, 0.9 m. by 13 em. prominently parallel veined. Flowers many in dense terminal spike, creamy white 5 cm. diameter ; peainel white,6cm. Wild. 352570. COoELOGYNE FRAGRANS Schlechter Orchidaceae. . 853. Rouna Falls. Wild. ; 352571 and 352572. CoELOGYNE PUSTULOSA Ridl. Orchidaceae. a 136. Hills above Patep 2 Village. Terrestrial on rocks. "ale to a Spike w growth, to 30 cm.; flowers many, ess ie oS lip marked maroon. Wild. 352572. 766. Itikinuma a Hill near Sirunumu sine pr enn Epiphytic. sudobult to 76 em. : 352573, Comtooxs verronn Rofle, Orchidaceae. s 161. Patep 2 Village. Epiphytic orchids to 0.6 m. Pseudobulbs to 7.6 em. Fi vce tie Wild. : 352574. DENDROBIUM BRACTEATUM LaLlave & Lex. Orchidaceae. 859. Itikinumu Hill, near gaa Village, Ogotama. Pseudobulbs to 15 a om. Flowers rose colored. 352575 and 352576. a FLAMMULA Schlechter Orchidaceae. — 848. Mt. Wilhelm. Dwarf, formi Flowers orange. Wild. «852576. 856. Ne Uicniney da omiaads Wild. hooded DENDROBIUM LONGICAULE Schlechter Orchidaceae. ~ 867. ‘Ttikinoma Hill, near Sirunumu Village, Ogotama. Epiphytic. Wild. Orchidaceae, ng dense mats on tree branches. 352578, Denpnox ; 190. Pain Ps Paes Epiphytic. Wild. DENDROBIUM NEO-GUINEENSE A. BD ‘Hawkes & A. H. Heller Orechi- iehees 418. Hillside below Oregena Village. Eley ation 1 : spine shape 28 ca. ome ane, topied witk tao oneal “Tnflorescence terminal greeni: Pseudobulb by © sessile oblong leaves 18 em. owers 6 em. across, avers aie renbal jut oft Mt. ‘Hagen-Wabag Road. Epiph: Pendent 0.61 m ous 9 cm. by 1 em. Flowers borne o: mn short laterals, each about 8 em. long tube Se ‘epee Loentcl Wild. : 3: ots... 2 Ln. _ Nojleaiey data arate. Dwarf. Flowers $ em. diameter, vance JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 352557 to 352627—Continued 352583. DENDROBIUM UNCINATUM Schlechter Orchidaceae, 857. Mt. Wilhelm. Wild. 352584. DENDROBIUM sp. Orchidaceae. 194. Patep 2 Village. Epiphytic in second growth scrub. Wild. (Locally considered to be D. elliptiformum). 352585. DENDROBIUM sp. : epee Ridge bag ges Oregenang Village. Elevation 1,219 m. Epiphytic orchids. Canes to 0.6 m., thick set wi witty lanceolate leaves to 6 cm. long; sheathing petioles aie Flowers tubular to 5 ong, dark ‘Tose, — Wild. 352586. DENDROBIUM sp. ee 475. Division of Botany, yema Garden, Lae. Epiphytie orchid to Ls = m. Te ubterminal inflorescences to 0.6 m. Flowers, narrow Ww seg- mented, twisted ; mushroom pink. Cultivated. 352587. DENDROBIUM sp. 477. Division Pig Botany, Botanic Garden, Lae. Epiphytie cane 0.9m. Flowers in spike 30 cm. long; petals erect, twisted, tangerine, ea wale lavender. Called “Tangerine Orchid” locally. Cultiv: ated. 352588. DENDROBIUM sp. 772. Department of Forests, Brown River. Epiphytic orchid. Pseudo- _ bulbs stout to30cm.long. N ot in flower. Wild. 352589. DENDROBIUM 844. No locality ats: available. Wild. 352590. DENDROBIUM sp. 852. No locality data available. ——* stout — Wad sp. sp. 868. No locality data available. — Wild. 352593. DIANELLA sp. Liliaceae. the 851. No locality data maou’ Hong slender aes, wi. t006m. “dented locally t= seat Wild. 861. Itikin: ts Se Seas Se Dwart eo _Beeubni shy 015 tng iia. 164 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 352557 to 352627—Continued 352599. et 672. rn Farm Nursery, Department of Forests, Mt. Hagen. Terrestrial herb to oon m.; plant said rid be useful for indoor foliage plant. Wild. 352600. GRAMMATOPHYLLUM PAPUANUM J. J. Smith Orchidaceae. 159. 2 Village. Forms large clumps of leafy pseudobulbs to 3.7 m. long. Flower spike to 3.7m., many flowered. Wild. 352601. Hoyasp. Asclepiadaceae. 843. No locality data available. Herbaceous creeper growing with P.I. 352623, an undetermined orchid. Wild. 352602. IPOMOEA sp. Pm Wie 303. Kainantu-Lae Road. rbaceous vine. Digitate leaves. Purple flowers. (Locally called J. peat gy Wild. 352603. MyRMecoprasp, Rubiaceae. Kindeng Forest Nursery. Epiphytic, ally h z inverted from _ tree branches. Pinea — plant, body spiny, 5 mee ant burrows; tuft of leaves at apex. 352604, peed ICP Orchidacea 865. Itikinumu Hill, near sts Village, Ogotama. Long slender pseu- dobulb, above swollen base. Wild. 352605. EPR: Orchidaceae. — Patep 2 Village. Epiphytic orchid to 18 em. tall. Pseudobulb covered with eociaoruRitvani ARON Wild. 2 208, atep2 Vilage Dwarf orchid to5cm.tall. Wild. 201. egg 2 ges ain Terrestrial in mulch, 25 cm. tall. Flower lily-of-the- valley like. 352608. se 864. Itikinumu sy near Sirunumu a Ogotama. Dwarf. Wild. oe gees Bulolo. Epiphytic on shade trees. (Identified locally as P. wilhel- 854. No locality data available. Wild. 352611. RoBIQUETIA sp. Orchidaceae. 1 bay season Hill, near Sirunumu Village, Osten: Monopodial, re- ' 352612, sscrotat en Orchidaceae. ee ‘orestry Department, Brown River. — Plant. Strap leaves em. ong by fom. wide: REE Wild. P rcs Hou Fay hg Sm Fr Moray Spe oe Ts . ee ie ee a Gorge. Dwarf, m much branched. Wild. 30: fiom Lad ta Mabel eek Terrestrial herb with or pi ee ee JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 165 352557 to 352627—Continued 352615. ape Dennstaed tiaceae. i Pate Village. Epiphytic “bird’s nest” fern. Fronds dimorphic, 1.2 m. long, pnd lobed. Wild. 352616. TECTARIA sp. 779. Rouna Falls, about 40 km. from - Port patieoeny, on Sogeri Road. Small Wild. nilante oft 352617. Vidiciermined ThennaedHsceas Fern. 178. Patep2 Village. Wild. 352618. Undetermined. faces, agen Undetermined. Ridge above Mbit ag oe Elevation 1,640 m. Terrestrial fern to ei 9 m.; fronds bip 352620. Undetermined. 388. Keva Ridge paralleling Oregenang Ridge. Elevation 1,219 m. Terrestrial fen Y avith simple pinnate leathery dark green fronds to 36 cm. Wild. 352621. CBD: Zingiberaceae. 431. periment Station, Department of Agriculture, Stock and Fisheries, ~~ ae oa ke Ort iginally from si Sh Valley. Berthaceous perennial to 15 m. ves anise scented. Inflorescence on short stem from young rhizome, flowers red. Cultivated. 352622. Undetermined. Polypodiaceae. Fern. 761. Itikinumu Hill, near Sirunumu Village, Ogotama. Epiphytic climbing fern. Wild. 352623. Undetermined. 0: rehidaceae. nee 842. No boned data available. Stems and leaf sheaths flattened; leaves distichous. : ~ 850. ta locity data avalnbae ‘Sort velvety entire fronds, Wild. 352626. Undetermined. Orchidaceae. 8B Near Rouna Falls. ee eS Sent Wild. From Brazil. Rhizomes presented by B. V. Skrortzov, Institute of Botany, Sao Paulo. “Becelved July 80 1970. . S52629 to 52651. From France. Scions consigned to D. E. Kester, _ Degemet of Pole, Tak verity of California, Davis, Cat California. ——— 16, 1966. LS 189. Patep 2 Village. Fronds entire, long spatulate, woolly on both sur- . Wild. ee ee _ PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 352629 to 352631—Continued 352630 and 352631. Prunus amyepaLus Batsch Rosaceae. Almond. 352630. ‘Cristomorto’. 352631. ‘Ar’. 352632. Pyrus communis L. Rosaceae. Netherlands. Scions collected by P. B. prepa Southern Oregon Experi- ment Station, Meatort, Oregon. Received May 1, ‘Comice’. Spur type. 352633 to 352637. Pyrus ryrrroria (Burm.f.) Nakai From Japan. Scions presented ee Horticultural Research Station, Kiratsuka, Kenagawa. Received July 30, 1969. 352633. ‘Kimizukawase’. 352636. ‘Shinsui’. 352634. ‘Kosui’. 352637. ‘Suisei’. 352635. ‘Shinko’, 352638 to — = — ag presented by Takaichi Furuhashi, Yamanoua-Cho, Mino- Kama City, ret Received April 7, 1970. "352638. Poise (hybrid) Rosaceae. ‘Shinseiho’, Greentype. From the Furu- hashi’s i : - -$52639 ‘annie _ PYRUS PYRIFOLIA (Burm.t.) Nakai Rosaceae. _ 352639. ‘Ban San Kichi’. Russet brown type. From the Furuhashi’s farm. 352640. ‘Kosui’. Russet browntype. From the Furuhashi’s farm. 852642, ‘Niitaka’, Russet brown type. From the Furuhashi’s =a 352643. ‘Shinko’, Russet brown type. From the Furuhashi’s farm. 352644. ‘Suisei’. Green type. Recto the a s _ os sen Russet brown type. Seiad sien: ce: pomestica L. Rosaceae. Domestic plum. : Govier Socialist estas Scions Pg as by Institute of pees. men eet 1967. From Rumania. Scions collected by Te i F. oagh, © art it Horticulture, _ "JANUARY. 1 TO ‘DECEMBER 31, 1970. 352654 to 352666—Continued 352654 to 352657. Matus sYLvestris Mill. Rosaceae. Apple. 352654. ‘Elita 20 Marculesti’. 352655. ‘Frumos 1t Voinesti’. 352656. ‘Rogu de Cluj’. 352657. ‘Verjisone’ X ‘Jonathon 55—109-149’. 352658 to 352661. PyruscoMMUNIS L. Rosaceae. 352658. ‘Rosu Tamiios de Bristrita’. 352659. ‘Tamiioasa Robert’. : 352660. “Timpurii de Voinsati’. _ 352661. ‘Zaharoasa de Vara’. : 352662 to 352666. Prunus ARMENIAcA L. Roaceae. Apricot. _ 352662. ‘Ahrori’. 352663. ‘Mari de Cenad’. : 352664. ‘Re Umberto’. — ‘Timpurii de Chisinau’, ‘Zaharata de Holup’. - 352667 and 352668. From Brazil. Seed presented by B. V. pager Instituto de oe Caixa Postal 4005, Sao Paulo. Received July 22, 197 352667. AGERATUM sp. Compositae. Flowers rose and blush. Undetermined. Melastomaceae. Tree with red flowers. 352669. Cammraza sarontca L. The: From thas ee 27819BA. PS ES cian blnek wetting, Sat 353504. 27819BB. "Seed small, tan, blac nottl ee 353476 to 953552—Continned 353510. 353511. 27863. pedinionarteins wanes: Aicong 353514. Georgia, U.S.A. 98829. South Africa. a 27859. Seed small to medium, light brown, black mottled. vessneainens "27866. Seed medium, brown with darker mottling, ong kidney. 28045. Seed medium, brown. 28172. Seed large, white and white with b mottling, I 28172A. Seed medium, tan, dark brown mottling, andl dante brown. 28172B. Seed small, mixed. 28172BA. Seed small, tan with yellow and brown mottling, round. 28172BB. Seed medium, gray, darker mottling. 28216. Seed medium, brown to black. 28216A. Seed medium, tan to brown, dark mottling. 28216B. Seed medium, tan to black, flat. 28216D. Seed medium, tan, dark mottling, flat. a6 Seat ninditem, tanto brown, b OE, 28227. Seed large, tan, dark mottling, plump. 28227A. Seed large, tan, dark mottling, plump. 28227CA. Seed large, dark brown, plump. 28237. Palestine. Seed large, light to dark brown, plump. 28665. India. Seed small, black. 28791. China. Seed small, tan to brown. 28792. China. Seed medium, gles mottled brown. © 28794. Soviet Union. Seed med ee 28810. East Africa. Seed gual to medium, light brown, black 28813. East Africa. Seed large, violet, long kidney shape. 28818. East Africa. Seed small, light brown, mottled black. _ 29143. China. Seed small, white, round 194 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 353476 to 353552—Continued 353549, 29382A. Japan. Seed medium, brown. 353550. 29882B. Japan. Seed medium, light brown. 353551. 29384. Japan. Seed medium, small, brown. 353552. 29293A. Japan. Seed medium, yellow brown. 353553 to 353564. Prasrotus vuLeaRis = Leguminosae. Bean. From United States. Seed collected 1930 b A. Ryerson, Bureau of ae Industry, United gato tes Department of idleness oP Washington, D.C. Addi- tional field n humbers assigned by W. W. Tracy. Information available from Regional Plant Tateasaction Station, Palen, Wash. Received April 24, 353553. 285. Venezuela. Seed medium, white, rounded. 353554. 286. ‘Boncha Blanca’. Venezuela. Seed medium, white, elongated. 353556. 505. Mexico. Seed medium, white, rounded. 353557. 543 Germany. Seed medium, white, elongated. 353558, 544. Germany. Seed medium, white, flattened. 353564. : 554, Germany. Seed medium, white, ‘onpitea: Comoe to sores _Puraszonus: vutearis 1. a . Common bean. = United States Departmen ‘ “ peius Hom Washington, D.C. Addi- tional field numbers assigned by W. W. Tracy. Information ay ailable from 0. Plant Introduction Station, Pullman, Wash. Hecsived April 24, S 353565. ‘Otenashi’. Japan. Seed small, white, rounded. j ie. Common bean. ; : nited States. Seed collected J 1935 by A. C. Hildreth and LeRoy Powers, nited State i se nr Cheyenne, Wyo. Additional field assigned by W. W. ‘Tracy. nformation piel stig from Regional oS Spemamig teaaes Pullman, Wash, Received April 24, 24, 1970. — JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970. 353568 to 353627—Continued 353574. 84. Seed large tan, flat. 353575. 506. Seed medium, tan, flat. : ; : 353576. 422. Seed small, brown and white mottled. ne = 353577. 507. Seed dium, tan, b ttled, flat . a : 353578. S87. Seed medium, brown. 353579. 424. Seed medium, tan or brown. 353580. 92. Seed medium, brown or purple. 353581. 96. Seed medium, tan, brown speckled. 353582. 429. Seed medium, tan, brown mottled. 353583. 109. Seed medium, light brown. 353584. 16. Seed large, light brown flat. 353585. 18. Seed medium, light brown. 353586. 430. Seed medium, white. 353587. 10. Costillo, N. Mex. Seed small, light brown. 353588. 433. Zia, N. Mex. Seed small, tan, brown mottled. 353589. 21. Seed medium, light brown, flat. 353590. 434. Seed medium, black, flat. $93991. 436. Seed small, light brown. 353992. 438. Seed medium, light purple. 353593. 441. Seed large, gray, brown mottled. 353594. nixed. 353598. ~ Seed medium, brown, whit nottl ee : 353599. Sapello Canyon, N. Mex. Seed medium, ght brown, ah of oa 353600. 30. Jemez, N. Mex. Seed medium, white, 953604. 457. Seed small to medium, light brown, 353605. 358. Seed medium, ight brows, speckled back. 0. Seed medium, brown, white mottled. — 196 _ PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 353568 to 353627—Continued 353613. 466. Ship Rock, New Mexico. Seed medium, brown, brown speckled. 353614. 468. Ship Rock, New Mexico. Seed medium, brown Inesta, N. Mex. 353615. 482. Seed small, brown, rounded. 353618. 496. Seed medium, light b , dark b peckled 353619. 497. Seed medium, light brown, white mottled. Acomo Pueblo, N. Mex. 353620. 498. Seed medium, light brown, dark brown speckled. 353621. 499. Seed small, brown. 353622. 500. Seed medium, light brown. 353623. 501. Seed small, white, flat. 353624. 502. Seed medium, light brown or white. 853625. 503. Seed medium, to large, light brown or white. 853626. 496. Seed medium, light brown with dark brown speckling. 353627. 504. Seed large, brown, or light brown speckled. ~ 353628 to 353811. Oryza sativa L. Gramineae. Rice. From ‘India. Seed collected in Assam and presented by M. S. chet eae Agricul Institute, New Delhi under Public Law _ Project at ‘AT-CR_205, Received May 4, 1970. = IARI 318. 353649. LAR. 5829, 353629. LARI. 319. 353650. LA.R.I. 5836. 353630. LARI 329, 353651. LAR. 5842 A. es6st. LARI 20% 353652. LARI. 5848 A. ABTS Oo : LARI. _ JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 353628 to 353811—Continued 353670. LA.R.I. 5925. 353671. LA.R.I. 5927. 353672. LA.R.I. 5931. 198 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 353628 to 353811—Continued 353812. Carrca papaya TL. Caricaceae. iy From El Salvador. Seed prese nted by E. P. Imle, United States Tees t / Of Agricu nr International Dev elopment, San Sal vador. Re- : ‘Tzalco No. = Devehipet i Centro actual de Agronomien, Ministerio de : 353813. ‘Darus sp. ‘Solanaceae. ne From France. Plants — ge Jardin Botantque ‘Les Cadres’, St. Team Cap-Ferrat. Received Ma ‘Grand Marnier: : JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 199 353815 to 354064. Oryza sativa L. Gramineae. Rice. From Philippines. Seed received from the International Rice Research Institute, Los Banos and Srown i 1969 at the Imperial Valley Research Station, El Centro, Californi ornia. Received March 6, 1970. 353815. IV 441. IRS1-105-2-3. MCVA xX P.I. 215,936. 353816. IV 437. IR503-1-104-2. (Peta/3 x TN1) X (B589A4-18-1/2 X TN1) 353817. IV 6. IR510-11-3-2-3-2. FF36 x B583A1-4-2. IR546-65-1 TN1 X Binato. 353819. IV 415. IR568-5-1-7. Yukara x TN1. 353820. IV 418. IR568-12-8-10. Yukara X TN1. : = v 353823. IV 435. IR5964-5-1. IR8 X Pankhari 203. 353824. IV 4. IR610-1-15-1-22. F¥F33 X Kalijira Aman. 353825. IR661-1-127-3-3. IR8 x IR127-2-2. 353826. IV 438. IR665-24-1. IR8 x Peta/5 x Belle Patna). 353827. IV 442. IR665-58-3. IRS x (Peta/5 x Belle Patna). 353828. IV 211. IR667-1-82-3-1-1. IRS X (Yukara x TN1). 353829. IV 212. IR667-1-47-3-2-3. IRS x (Yukara X TN1). 353830. IV 214. IR667-1-71-1-3-2. IRS x (Yukara x TN1). 353831. IV 215. IR667-1-79-1-2-1. IR8 X (Yukara X TN1). 353832, IV 216. IR667-25-2-1-3. IRS Xx (Yukara x TN1). 353833. IV 217. IR667-31-3-2-3. IR8 X (Yukara X TN1). 353834. IV 218. IR667-85-1-3-2. IRS x (Yukara x TN1). 353835. IV 223. IR667-65-3-3-1. IRS X (Yukara x TN1). 353836. IV 224. IR667-80-2-1-1. IRS X (Yukara X TN1). 353837. IV 228. IR667-S0-6-2-1. IRS x (Yukara X TN1). 353838. IV 229. IR667-S1-1-1-1. IRS x (Yukara X TN1). _ 353839. IV 230. IR667-S4-1-1-3. IRS x (Yukara X TN1). as 353840. IV 231. IR667-84-1-2-3. IRSX (YukaraxXTN1), 2 2 353841. IV 427. IR667-89-2-1. IR8 x (Yukara X TN1). se PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 353815 to 354064—Continued 781-89-2-2-2. IR8/2 X (Yukara xX TN1). IR781-92-2-2-3. IR8/2 X (Yukara x TN1). IR781-92-1-2-1. IR8/2 X (Yukara X TN1). IR781-92-1-2-2. IRS8/2 < (Yukara x TN1). TR781-118-2-1-3. IR8/2 X (Yukara X TN1). IR781-133-2-1-1. IRS8/2 x (Yukara X TN1). IR781-133-2-3-3. IRS/2 x (Yukara x TN1). IR781-134-1-2-3. IR8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). IR781-137-2-1-2. IR8/2 X (Yukara X TN1). IR781-146-2-3. IR8/2 x (Yukara x TN1). IR781-187-1-3-1. IR8/2 X (Yukara X TN1). TR781-194-1-2-1. IR8/2 xX (Yukara x TN1). IR781-194-3-2-2. IRS8/2 X (Yukara < TN1). IR781-194-3-3-1. IR8/2 x (Yukara X TN1). IR8/2 X (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 & (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 X (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 X (Yukara PENI): IR8/2 « (Yukara x TN1). IR8/2 X (Yukara x TN1). 1553-3. IR8/2 X< (Yukara x TN1). IRS/2 < (Yukara x TN1). IRS/2 < ( Yukara x TN1). IR781-B4-351-3-1-1. mind 2X (¥ukara < TN1) IRS44-6-2. X Puang Nashk 16. IR934-34-1. IRS/3 x oe < ENT). TR934-46-3. IR8/3 X (Yukara x TN1). 26. ‘TR9B4-58-8. IRS/3 X (Yukara x TN1). _ IR8/3 x (Yukara x TN1)- 1R8/3 me cece Pl TN1)- aes - 353815 to 351064—Continued IR8/3 X (Yukara X [N1). 1R8/3 X (Yukara x TN1). IRS/3 X (Yukara x TN1). IR8/3 X (Yukara X TN1). TR8/3 X (Yukara X TN1). IR8/3 X (Yukara x TN1). IR8/3 X (Yukara X TN1). IR8/3 X (Yukara X TN1). IR8/3 X (Yukara x TN1). IR8/3 X (Yukara X TN1). IR8/3 X (Yukara X TN1). IR8/3 X (Yukara x TN1). IR8/3 X (Yukara xX TN1). IRS/3 X (Yukara x TN1). TR8/3 X (Yukara x [IRS/2 (Jinbeung X TR262-43-8-11) x [IRS/2 > (Jinheung x TR2e2-49-S-11), x ups/2 oC PLANT INVENTORY No. 178 853815 to dios aT cabs 354064. 205. IR1325-B2-229. (Jinheung x IR262-43-8-11) x [IRS8/2 x ( rakere x TN1)]. 354065. open LAEVIS oat _ Compositae. From United Sta Seed presented by Brookgreen Gardens, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. “Received Ser Septenber 3 1970. se g June and July 354066. Sains SCOPULINA ae Rosaceae. From United States. Seed collected 1961 by L. A. Mullen, Regional Plant — Station, cit ae Wash. Received Petemirg 12, 1970. ng Highway 95, 32 km. north of Coeur d’Alene, gee bom! Idaho. Score soil, associated with lodgepole pine and quaking a : 354067. Aorunira CHINENSIs Planch. dciiniaiidaiead 2 Chinese gooseberry. cs — New Zealand. Plants presented by Ducan & Davies Lt., New Plymouth. Received September 15, 1970. 354068 to 354101. From Yugoslavia. Bulbs and seed collected by T. Dimi itrovski, Facutty of Foscsdetion ture and F hte ar ee of Skopje, under Public _ Project E30-CR-33. ved February 13, 1970. "354068 to 354079. Gice SATIVUM L. Liliaceae. Garlic. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 354068 to 354101—Continued 354085 te 354099—Continued 354089. 163. ‘Melnik’. Seed. 354090. 258. ‘Sidorovski’. Seed. 394091. 259. ‘Jabucar’. Seed. 354094. 466. ‘Ginovski’. Picklingform. Seed. 334095. 528. ‘Bucinski’. Picklingform. Seed. 354096. 565. ‘Prilepskiarpadzik’. Seed. 354097. 579. ‘Prilepskiarslama’. Picklingform. Seed. 354098. ‘Leskovacki pogacar’. 354099. 659. ‘Sotirov’. Seed. 354100. ALLIUM sativum L. Garlic. ‘Veleski’. Wild form. Seed. 354102. x —— verrcui (Trabut) Guillaumin Rosaceae. m Englan Scions presented by Roy Cropley, a Malling Research Sta- tion, Sania Kent. Received September 18, 197! : Indicator for quince sooty ringspot virus. peeeae with both quince and — pear rootstocks. ; oe 354103 to 354105. Saccuarum (hybrid) Gramineae. Sugarcane. From Indonesia. ae Wee ce ee bunan Gula, Pasuruan. Received September 22, 197 354103. Psi. 354104. Ps 6. 354105. Ps8. = 354106 to 354108. Vers vinirera L. Vitaceae. European ‘nape. . From a enttic ot fonts 45S Cuttings presented by the Director, Hortical- Research Institute, ca Received September 23, 1970. : 1B- N47. 354107. IQ 31. 4108. PQT. 354109. Trrconexta FOENUM-GRAECUM 1b Leguminosae, ers ‘rom Ethiop: Seed coll lected in 1964 by R. I. Perdue, Jr. Crops Research Divi- 4 Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Maryland. ed Reptomber 2, 6530. Purchased in market, Jimma. 354110. — SLA FOENUM PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 354111 to 354128. _ From Philippines. Plants and cuttings collected by H. F. Winters and J. J. Higgins, Plant Science Research Division, om aorta Station, Belts- ville, oe for USDA-Longwood Coope gram. Received March 6, 1970. 354111. Sik ieinis CATHARTICA L. Apoecynaceae. - 793. Horticulture ipa cocaerieagim of —— University of Philip- - pines, Laguna. Bush o1 3 cm. ; flower medi size, bright ca yellow, completely doutle. Cultivated. Cu ttings 354112. ALOCASIA HETEROPHYLLA Merr. oe _ 815. Mt. Makiling, Laguna Province. Elevation 914m. Herb with creep- ing rhizomes; leaves sagittate to = em. long, velvety, white midrib; petiole mottled with purple. Wild. Plan 354113 and 354114. Axocasta porrer (Schott) Engl. & Bece. 354113. 807. Horticulture Division, Department of Agronomy, University ‘of Philippines, Lagun: aid to ~ far “Herb t 0 3.7 m.; leaves erect = to 91 em. deeply | lobed with bas oe ubdivided into three; stem mottled with purple. Cultivated. Plant mae 808. Horticul oe foxes t of Agronomy, University Philippines, Laguna. Her 03.7 m.: 1 soa 91 em. long; deeply lobed wih b nge lobes subdivided a thiode leat stems light green. Cultivated. ‘Plan $09. Horticulture Division, Department of Agronomy, University of gee pines, Laguna. Herb to 12 m.; ; nee saga, green petioles marked wi ernating transverse bands of light and dark green. Cultivated Plants, jes BOUGAINVILLEA Sp. - Sretasnace es 794, ‘Horticulture ee ge aie of Agronomy, University of Philip- _ Laguna. Lax a. > * Seabee bracted, pink. Cultivated. partment of or ogee tober of Philip- Laguna. cat 46x m.; double bracted, o turning to apricot. ittings. ion, I partme = Sess, Cely Ualseraty OFF vine t0'46 i. ; double bracts, sedis purple. euite a Rex’ ture Division, Department of Aceomieny, of Phippines Laguna. Seite estes two. n, Department of of Agronomy, University of of Philip- t umbels, pure light JANUARY 1 TO” "DECEMBER = 1070 354111 to 354128—Continued 354123. Ixorasp. | : sis. Cornell Project Housing Unit, College, Laguna. Shrub t ee oe large ; flowers medium small in large umbels, pale orange. Cultivated. uttings. 354124 to 354126. MussaENpDA (hybrid) Rubiceae. 3 354124. 799. ‘Dona Leonila’. Horticulture Division, Department of Agron- omy, University of Philippines, Laguna. Shrub to 1.8 m.; > eth sub- tended by 4 to 5 white bracts with faint pink edge. Cultivated. Cutti ‘Dona Luz’. M. philippica x M. erythrophylla. _ Horticulture — , Department of Agronomy, University of Philippines, Laguna. Shri t to 3 m. ; flower surrounded by four pink bracts. ets. Cultivated. " Cut : - poe 801. ‘Queen Sirikit’. Horticulture Division, Department of prece oy, my, University of ttt i ar Laguna. Shrub to 1.5 m. sig atin sub- ‘tended by 5 white bracts with red edge. Cultivated. Cut tings. ie 354127 and 354128. ScHISMATOGLOTTIS CALYPTRATA (Roxb.) Z.& M. Araceae. 354127. 812. Mt. Makiling, Laguna Province. Elevation 914m. Herbto 91 cm. ; "Tea long ovate, 23 to 46 cm. long; cordate base, dar with © silvery green band down each side. Wild. ! 354128. 813. Mt. Makiling, Laguna Provinee. Elevation 914 Herb 91 em. Pia - to 38 em. long, solid green, ovate, cordate, aeniy ribbed. . Wild. ‘Plan 354129 to sseise. 3 From Indonesia. Plants, cuttings and seedlings collected by H. F. Winters. and J. J. Higgins, Research Division, Plant Industry seg seats ville, i for ercate® co 2 aeaag Cooperative Program. Received March 6, 1970. 354129. AESCHYANTHUS LONGIFLORUS (BL) DC. -Gesneriaceae._ Mountain Botanic oo Tjibodas. Spare vine: “flowers Jong tubular,red. Wild. Cutti 354130. ‘rman casa Cunleoee’- 838. Institute for Ho: tur Manges sweet. Cultivated. Plants. — 828. canis Botanic Garden, Tjibodas. Shrub to 24 mn. ; pale yellow. Wild. Seedlings. Me 354132. ‘LANSTUM poMESTICUM: Jack Meliaceae. ee oe 8 839. ‘Duku’. Botanic Garden, Bogor. — Cultivated. Plants. oe 354133. a Sapidaceae. 836. ‘Lebakbulus’. for Horticulture ‘Research, ped ote a a wa overed with soft — in Toose clusters vated. Plants. eo PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 354136. Fuaceniarta sp. Flagellariaceae. From cored Caledonia. Seed collected by H. F. Winters and J. J. Higgins, Plant Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Maryland for USDACLonewond Cooperativ: igs Rece euigei ch 6, 1970. road into farm of M. Lucien La Voi t. Koghis area, near Noum Elevation’ 213 m. Multiple lone grt orl eon herb. Seed belek act Wild. 354137. Cannasp. Cannaceae. From United States. Plant ented 1964 to United States Plant Introduc- tion Station, Glenn Dale, Mevicns by J. W. Donahue, Gainesville, Florida. mews eptember 15, 1970. ‘King Siam’. Open leaves with many pure white veins and sete border. : Winers tight yellow, with broad pure white streak down each stamin 354138 to 354149. From Australia. Seed presented by Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial reb nization, Division of Plant Industry, Cee Received September 2, 1970. 354138. BRACHIARIA RUZIZIENSIS Germain & Evrard Gramineae. C.P.I. 26964. 354139 to 354146. PanicuM cotoratum L. Gramineae. Panicgrass. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 211 354154 to 354428, From New Guinea. Plant material collected by H. F. Winters and J. J. Higgins, ence peas Noa cone - Station, Beltsville, Mary- land for USDA-Longwood Cooperative Program. Rechived March 7, 1970. ae 354154. AESCHYNANTHUS LEPTocLaDA C. B. Clarke Gesneriaceae. 65. Helicopter pad area, na Kaindi. Elevation 1,830 m. Epiphytic, dark green leaves. Wild. Plant: 354155. AESCHYNANTHUS sp. 393. Hillside below Oregenang Village. Blevation 1,311 m. Climbing vine; half woody stems dark purple; leaves oblong to5 em. Wild. —— 354156. salaalcaontise oS 750. Itikinumu Hill, near Sirunumu Village, Ogotama. Vine with ovate- oo elliptical leaves; flowers ve ei long, pale red, (Wild. Cuttings. 354157. AGLAONEMA MARANTIFOLIUM) pice Araceae. 466. Division of Botany, Botanie Garden, Lae. Originally from Malaya. Leaf long obovate to 30 cm. long, petiole ee for almost entire length; pes tant subtending each inflorescence; spadix not sessile, as long or longer — n spathe; spathe ovate; fruit 1.5 cm., white. Cultivated. Plants. seiika. AGLAONEMA Sp. Araceae. 468. Division of Botany, Botanic Garden, Lae. Herbaceous; creepin: : leaves to 20 cm., ovate, yellow-green spotted fcce any with whites” Cult. nts. 354159. AGLAONEMA Sp. 668. Korn Farm Nursery, Department of Forests, Mt. Hagen. Elevation 1,676m. Terrestrial herb to 31 cm. ; sagittate leaves green wi brags cic san i marking along midrib ; inflorescence 10 em. tall, spathe green. ild. 354160. ALocAsrIa CUCULLATA (Pers.) Schott. ston 206. Hill above Aiyura on road to Arona. Elevation 1,640 m. ‘Herb: io 76 em. tall; leaf 31 cm. by 20em., sagittate, erect ; flower stalk ‘15 cm.; spathe 10cm. long, red. Wild. Plants. ae 354162. ee Cee 741. Department of Forests, Brown River. Herb | to 12 m.; leaf large, eiaticinieu aiicaced me marked with yellow spo Wild. Plants. 354163. ALPINIA sp. Zingiberaceae. - $4. Mt. Kaindi, near telephone re repeater station. ‘Hleyation see : ‘Terrestrial, sometimes epiphytic; herba name Golgol or Gorgor. Ps oe ; Raidl, moss forest ae _felertone repeater —— Elevation a “Dwarf plants, Wil 4 restrial herb. wha. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 354154 to 354428—Continued 354167. ALPINIA sp. 212. Along road, Aiyura to Arona. Eleva 1,640 m. Terrestrial herb from rhizome. Inflo orescence terminal, po gt white. Wild. Plants ees. Slguauhes Ridge above Oregenang Village. BEpiphytic stem on ovate, acute | to 13 cm.; heating petioles ae pak ee aot Wild. ants. se oe ALPINIA sp. 355. Hill below Oregenang Village. Elevation 1,311 m. Large terrestrial herb to 18m. in aabencunne terminal ; leaf long oblong to 36 cm. ; fruit yellow. ‘ild. Plants. Sepa cies sp. enang to Mindik. Elevation 1,483 m. Epiphytic herb: il Oreg “stems to 18 m. lous: inflorescence branched terminal ; Peace 2.5 cm., orange. 513. Daulo Pass, along Goroka to Kundiawa road. Elevation 2,438 m. _ Small terrestrial herb to 61 cm.; flowers white, calyx oran orange, fruit red to . Plants. ‘Tall ginger, 24 m., with ini on sreen of greenish white; ‘fruit 2 to 5 em. diameter, bce CAMPANULATUS (Roxb.) Blume Araceae. - Forest marnery at Pine Top, near on ae Herbaceous; single leaf peli ed Pa eat alkenes e from underground to 61 em. Seed. ssl : _ANANAS, septa (L.) Merr. Bromeliaceae. Pineapple. . 432. ier eey Sta: retac evi SS Stok sak Bier, Bubia (near Lae Pratt sai = healt a Jnnamed seedling developed at this station. _ Cultivated. ~T. rest os h Station, Mt. Wilhelm. Hleva- Dwarf he se gagc tu any Strap leaves to 8 em. ; inflorescence 4 ; fruit a red berry, ——— Wild. Reeds. ” ‘Department of Forests, Brown River. Slender shrub to 12 m.: leaves 04 asain se Sage ovate, margin crenulate on ton two-thirds; fruit to 2.5 att teeter to Mindik. Elevation 1,220 m. eiiciliex Aion. Wild. Seed. 354182. BEGONIA sp. Division of Botany, Botanic Garden, La Originally from Sepik Terrestrial herb to 38 cm.; stems endl eidiseurithee ub lekveb ced leaves — Geico ovate to 13 cm., red between veins. Cultivated. Cuttings. 354183. BrGonra sp. = _ 583. BEkuam. Pink stems and petioles, leaves green, flower pink. Wild. — : 354184. Brconza sp. 697. Bird of Paradise Sanctuary, pe River. Terrestrial herb to 76 oe em. ; stems and leaves reddish. Wild. Cutti 354185. CALYCACANTHUS Sp. Aa ee 305. Kasson Pass. Shrub to3 1 b hes, light red. Wild. Cuttings. 354186. Shi rechuldedvs sp. 304. Kev ne Ridge opposite Oregenang Village. Elevation 1,220 my. Shrub to r meets clustered at nodes just below the foliage; flowers — to4em., seg corolla light red 1.3¢cm.long. Wild. Cuttings. Ce 354187. Crrrussp. Rutaceae. 551. Kundiawa. Said to produce poe lemon-shaped, sour, orange-colored fruits; roots from cuttings; used for rootstock. Cultivated. Seedlings. tg CITRUS sp. Department of Forests, Brown River. Tree to 4.6m.; leaves inept to shallowly emarginate. brrtaitoy Sp to 11 at tong to 5mm, wide, ae two-thirds of apical portion petiole “tO €8 Gn cole aaa dates? panes teaer ty * 354189 and 354190. Coreus sLuMmer Benth. Labiatae. 354189. 717. Korn Farm Dorie reer am of Herb to 76 em.; 5 foliage 3 yellow or edged purple brown. Cultivated. ves strap §s ‘Super fom hase with pale porpe Bowers. Wild. ae 455. Division of Botany, tale Garten. a — 214 — PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 354154 to 354428—Continued 354195. CurcumMatonea lL. Zingiberaceae. 120, Hill Hasige Patep #2 Village. Blevation 792 m. Terrestrial, form- ing clumps from underground rhizomes; lavender flowers. Wild. Plants. 354196. -aoontcaae B07. Hight km. =om. Kassam Pass along road to Lae. Terrestrial herb- _ thick dark yellow throughout. Wild. Plants. 354197. Cyrranprasp. Gesneriaceae. 24, Namie ie i on road Wau to Edie Creek. Elevation 1,200 m. Ter- restrial gro m steep road bank. Wild. Seed. 354198, Cranes sp. =. Sol. eep hill below Oregenang Village. Elevation 1,372 m. Terrestrial pee to tren cm. : flowers tu! tubular, 5 em. along older stem, pale beet red. Wild. 354199. CyrrospeRMa JOHNSTONI N. BE. Br. Araceae. 178. Patep #2 Village. eee ravine. Terrestrial to 61 em. ; edge of leaf and petiole spiny. Wild. Plants. 354200. Dacrycarpus IMBRICATUS var. ROBUSTA de Laubenfels Podocarpaceae. a 343. Ridge abo ve Oregenang V Elevation eg m. Juvenile plants : from rain forest; foilage resembles a aia cypress. Seedlings. ceae. 217. Hill above Aiyura. ‘Terrestrial herb ; flowers said to be blue. Wild. 58. ‘Helicopter - pad area, Mt. Kaindi. Elevation 1,829 m. Terrestrial, grassy plant; flowers in terminal _ bright purple. Wild. Plants. “ — DIANELLA sp. : i Division of Botany, Botanic Garden, La [eneitral hors on: ves distichous, forming fans, strap anes longitudinally striped with pubce een: flowers bine: Cultivated. Plants. 354205. et : T710. ‘Department o: wn River. Herb to 61 em.; leaves dis- : tichous, strap chinped, tie ts Pocontny pale violet, fruit bright purple. Wild. 354206. Deere: BRASSII Sleum. Ericaceae. oooned rout Wau to Edie Creek. Elevation 2,073 m. Scrambling woody ore mee Cite on ‘gola mine ‘tibet: tax woody vine; flowers many, waxy, ~ pale pink, bell shaped to 2.5 em. Pilon: Cuttin: JANUARY 1 TO 31, 1970 354154 to 354428—Continued 354210. DIMORPHANTHERA sp. 527. Simro: 61 km. southwest of ‘Kandiawa: Guimine District. Elevation DC Serambling woody vine; leaves 6 em. long; flowers 2.5 em long, fubeiar dark red, waxy. Wild. Cuttings. 607. Across Lake Aunde pees Australian National Universit Pe a Station, Mt. Withee Scrambling vine to 3.6 m.; flowers, red, tu! g, pubescent; fruit short cylindrical berry. ae long. Wilds 354212. DIMORPHANTHERA sp. 615. At head of Lake Onda, Mt. Wilhelm, on granite talus Hleva- on 2,660 m. Serambling vine to 26 vacs tenia teneas ceolate to 6 em.; flowers atte toward tips of ec ag tubular to 5 cm., dark red, waxy; fruit short cylindric. Wild. Cuttings. 354213. DiIscHIDIA RAFFLESIANA Wall. Asclepiadaceae. 749. Lukins Rubber Estate near Sogeri. Vine elmbing over tree; leaves — pouchlike, inflated. Wild. Plants. 354214, DiscHpra sp. : 152. Hill above Patep 2 Village. hoop de vine; opposite, ovate leaves, a new and old leaves red. Wild. Cutti - 354215. DiscHipra sp. ae 154. — 2 a Epiphytic vine ; milky latex ; leaves opposite, elliptic. 5 em. long. Wild. Cuttings. a Sealaa sp. 54. Ttikinumn Hill, near Sirunumu Saad. Ogotama. Delicate vine, oe stbenton by Wi Cuttings. e 354217. ties: ae 771. Department : fleshy, ovate aipic a em “8 354218. HETEROCENTRON SUBTRIPLINERVIUM (Lh & 0.) A Br & Bouché Melastomataceae. : 223. ASHE Gatton of tion Caloc Cairne, Aiyura Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion, Department of ‘Agrinltore Stock and Fisheries. Saleroh Pocsdegs lavender pink. Wild. 354219. Drimys sp. sagen 49. Helicopter pad area, Mt. Kaindi. Wlevation 1,830 m. Woody shrub to 2.1 m.; fruit small, piackich. Wild. Seed. 354220. EpreremNuM sp. Araceae. 780. Sheedy’s Nurseries, Port Moresby. “Climbing vine with silvery mark- ings on leaves. Originally from rom Sogeri area. ee mses 354221. Ficus DAMMAROPIS Diels — — : 300. Near Aiyura n Kainantu Roa “Trees to 9.4 m.; ‘exons leaves: fruit axillary teak tips of brine, 10 to 12 12 em. diameter. Wil ee pany _GAULTHERTA a Ericaceae. 587. Australian oenpee University Research Station, ut. Wilhe vation 3,597 nm =. to 61 cm. ; leaves a pe ovate, a oe t apex of br = shaped, w 0 rs ‘lear P yellow. ‘Cultivated "Plants. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 - 354154 to 354428—Continued ae an aac Malvaceae. ry, Department of Forests, Mt. Hagen. Elevation ee. m. gay sare to a m.; sega tld double, pure white. Cultivated. Cuttings. 354225. HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA L. Roselle. 107. Deloaa Hotel garden, Wau. Herbaceous, to 19 m.; leaves, stems and petioles intense red. Cultivated. Cuttings. 354226. oan sp. _ 769. Department of Forests, Brown River. Lax shrub. Wild. Seed. 354227, HoLocHLaMys BECCARIT Engl. Araceae. 389. Hillside below Oregenang Village. apg (1,189 m. Terrestrial —* oy 91 cm.; inflorescence on short stem to 30 em.; spathe white. Wild. er HOLOcHLAMYS OBATA van Alerw. van Ros. _ 467. Division of Botany, Botanic Garden, Lae. _— Baye 38 em. leaves Spatulate to 31 cm., recurved, dark green margin, along yellow-green midrib, sheath of petiole scarious. Cultivated. Plants. 354229, HOMALOMENA Sp. Araceae. 123. Hill above rignarndig baer ge Low-growing herb. Dark green leaf —— _ irregular light green area long midrib; rhizome creeping. Wild. Plan: si nang Village. Elevation 1,189 m. ‘tow: -growing, ‘terrestrial hes os eal age glen em.; flowers whitish. Wild. rags iiserares wei Bingtheracese. 218. Wooded hilltop abo ve Aiyura. Terrestrial herb: flower stalks sep- a arate from leafy culms, to 31 cm.; ee Wild. Plants. sess. Hoxasp. Asclepiadaceae. = Wan Gorge near Bulolo. Vine over hanging rock cut. Wild. na nes e Patep 2 Village. Vigorous climbing vine, new leaves softly — old leaves rough ; Somers 26 2.5 po wide, pe ae red. Wild. id tobe white with teonlers feagrane ‘Wild. Cuttin, JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970, 354154 to 354428—Continued 354239. Hoya sp. 365. Valley behind Oregenang Village. Bievation ol m. Climbing semi- : woody vine with lanceolate-deltoid, reddish 1 to 8 em. long. wild. 367. Steep hill below Oregenang Village. Elevation 1,190 m. Semiwoody climber ; ee ee flowers to 3 cm. diameter, in axillary 6-flow- | ered umbel, glossy purple red on upper surface. Wild. Cuttings. 354241. Hoya sp. . S 368. Steep hillside below Oregenang Village. Elevation 1,190 m. Mig woody climbing vine. robably same as P.I. 354240. Wild. Cuttings. 354242. Hoya sp. 474. Division * — Botanic pe ngaranoy Lae. Semiwoody vine with — opposite ovate leaves 6 em. long, set at right angle Pesgice “ab fae, opens flat, 3 cm. diameter, yellow. Cultiva ted. Cuttings. aoe 354243. Hoya sp. 2 659. Mt. Kum, 19 km. so f Mt. Hagen. Elevation 2,740 m. Slender epiphy ic ony leaves apt . 6 cm. long; flowers in umbels, red pur- — Cuttings. 354244, Hora. a 748. Lukins r Bstate near Sogeri. Twining vine with aces pave ; said to have 0 i Cultivated. Cuttings. 354245. ree ; Soe 751. near Sirunumu Mem Ogotama. Twining vine; leaves anal ic to ahlaan to8em. Wild. Cut ae ny Hoya sp. Itikinumu Hill near Sirunumu Village, Penne Twining. vine; as ‘iuntie to obkaue. to 3 oem ‘Wild. Cuttings. a 354247. Hoya sp. 758. Itikinumu Hill near Sirunumu Village, Ogotama._ "Twining vine leaves elliptic to6em., green. Wild. Cuttings. 354248. HypNOPHYTUM sp. Rubiaceae. 118. Botanic Garden, Lae. Epiphytic sh: several branches from a hollow, tuberous base. Base often harbors ants. Wild. Plants. 354251 to 354253. jaitavekne awsome: W- Bull. De nsart 18. Namie Creek on road Wau to Eaie Creek. “‘Bleration 2 Beceem: tenes? Wild. Seed. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 Road oe Mt. Hagen. Forest Nursery. Herb with green leaves and large dark-sal on flowers. Wild. Seed. 354255. planes sp. 667. Along road to sal Kum from Mt. Hagen. Elevation 1,829 m. Terres- trial herb; stems and leaves reddish; flowers orange red. Wild. Cuttings. 676. Korn Farm N Department of Forests, Mt. Hagen. Widely planted along roadsides peng in villages. Terrestrial herb; leaves and stems er yrange Cultivate Cuttings. 676-A. Korn Farm Nursery, Department of Forests, Mt. Hagen. Widely planted along roadsides and in villages. Terrestrial herb; leaves and stems dark red; leaves 5 cm. long, oblong, acute, undersurface bullate. Cultivated. — Serna: rm Farm Nursery, Department of a at Hagen. Widely i iene aun roadsides and in villages. ogra Si es green variegated yellow along red midvein; flowers bright orange red. “Cultivated. Cuttings. | 354259, IMPATIENS sp. 678. ieee Pana Hussey terateent ut memes ‘Biems red, . leaf green; large, bright red flower. Cultivated. Cuttings. 354260. IMPATIENS sp. : 680. Korn Farm ———, Department of b ibens: Mt. Hagen. Red lisacvess ‘stems; ieee ink; flower salmon-pink. Calti- Yated. Cuttings. 354262, IMPATIENS sp. . 684. Biowieta | Farm Nursery, Vijurinend of Vorests: Mt. Hagen. Stem and leaf da rk red. screed — stripe along midrib; large salmon-pink flowers. Farm N: ursery, Department of Forests, Mt. Hagen. Stem and um red; leaf slightly elongated; flower light pink. Cultivated. om aati Nursery, Dores of Forests, Mt. ‘Hagen. Herb to 50 petiole a green, Afr pa with yellow and red; bright salmon-pi Cul Cuttings. S of, Forests, Mt, Hagen Sects to 61 : red purple below green above, red ee JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 354154 to 354428—Continued 354267. IMPATIENS sp. _ 724, Road, Kindeng Forest Nursery to Mt. Hagen. aga ating haped, green variegated with patter and red; flowers pale : Cultivated. Cuttings. 354268. Lasra acuLEATA Lour. Araceae. 471. Division of Botany, Botanic Garden, Lae. — herb to 1 m.; leaf to 31 cm. long, green, sagittate, deeply lobed spiny on under surface, petiole spiny. Cultivated. Plants. 354269. LasIANTHUSsp. Rubiaceae. eo 155. ig Hill near Sirunumu Village, Ogotama. Prostrate creeper. _ Wild. Cutti ae ney Lee Solanaceae. Ridge angie re, Village. Elevation 1,524 m. Terrestrial sub- oral fruit 2 ¢ ng,red. Wild. Seed. 354271. Musa Mactayr F. — Musaceae. 142. ep #2 Village. , green-leaved banana; fruit spike upright; many pin plo pase nee many seeded fruits 8 cm. gs Wild. Seed. 354272. MUSSAENDA SCRATCHYLEYI Wernh. Rubiaceae. aoe 26. Roadside between Wau and Edie Creek. Elevation 1,524 m. Woody © ereeper ; pci white; ‘qiowete cream. Wild. Seed. ae 354273. NEPENTHES MIRABILIS (Lour.) Druce Nepenthaceae. 17. Below Beenleigh Peak, 12.8 km. from Wau. Elevation 1,463. Lax scrambler in scrub vegetation; pitcher lid marked with red. Wild. — a sgoe PAPUACEDRUS PAPUANA (F. Muell.) Li Cupressaceae. Korn Farm Reon sg = of Forests, Mt. Hagen. Blevation : 1 6% a. Treeto9m. Wild. Seed. 354275. PARSONSIA LATA Markgraf Apocpaaene: 16. Rockpile along Toad, 6.4. km. from Bulolo to Wie ‘Vine vite: lange Wild. Cuttings. 354276, PENNISETUM Sp. Gisieticee: 688. Sunken garden, Mt Hagen. oe oe foliage re Cultivated. Cuttings. . 354277. PHRYNIUM sp. Marantacene. 144. Patep #2 Village. eereetrial pee to 91 em.; leaves hcinon.< lower petiole sheathing, reddish. Wild. grees 354278. PIPER Sp. Pipemcene 492. Oomsis Forestry Statio: n, $2 km. from Lae toward Bulolo. “High climb ing vine ; side branches fruiting. Wild. Cuttings. . 354279. PLUMERIA ACUTIFOLIA Poir. Apocynaceae. = a 451. Garden of Andree Millar, Lae. Small tree; flowers white ¥ shaped yellow throat. Cultiva ted. Cuttings. es - 354280. PLuseara oprusa L. 450, Garden of Andree Millar, Lae Aree 6m; leaves dank 5 - green; white flowers in large clusters Cultiva Ss. 354281 to 354285. Pruserra rungs L. 354281. 445. Division of Suckas Wakil Gucias tag ie Gs a light reddish reddish flowers 6 cm _ diameter in terminal clusters fading to ote ‘rose with ionsutol at base _— aedeces — = PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 354281 to 354285—Continued 354282. 446. Division = Sica Botanic Garden, Lae. 5 mm: flowers: 6 em. bon rminai clusters dark red, fading slightly outer 1 em. Cultivate 447. Tree to 6 cm. diameter, pure yellow, fading aia rolled ois ser onaet 4 Cuttings iets marked with orange, reverse Sereno Tree to ; flowers 7 em. diameter, in terminal clusters, panned gor rose, cia hite in center yellow throat. Cultivated. uttings. ee, 449. Division of Botany, Botanic Se Lae. ree to. 6 m.; leaves broader than in other varieties; flowers 8 em. diameter in terminal clusters, pale rose, white and dark pink, wit reheat eenter; red on petal reverse. Cultivated. Cuttin ae f Australian Na ‘University Research — Station, Mt. Withein, eee to a. m.; leaves sealelike 3 mm. long, forming rounded branchlets; fruit terminal, dark purple, 1 cm. long. Wild. 619. Bauwa’. Bill. to northeast of Australian National University Re- | Station, Mt. Wilhelm. Tree sage pep toanai io wide ; 62. Division of Holkne Botanic =~ ae Shrub t ts 2 m.; leaf pale _ entire, orbicular, cordate base, te apex, serrate. Cultivated. - Kassam Pass. Climbing ere eventually with large leaves. Wild. 354292 to 354295. RHODODENDEON AURIGERANUM Sieum. Ericaceae. 354202. 13. Beenleigh Peak, 12.9 km. from Wau. Elevation 1,463 m. Ter- — : restrial, tia shrub to 2 m.; flowers bright orange, 5 cm. long. Wild. 354293. 13 — 12.9 km. from Wau. Elevation 1,463 m. Ter- Featrial, woody shrub to 2 m.; flowers bright ora orange, theater: Wild. indent Blevation 1180 m. Ter- to2m.; # flowers pure seliow to pale orange _ Wild. Koord eross Lake Aunde from Australian National iudversity young Station, Mt. Wilhe! poset roesag = seurfy ; twigs ‘aa emai scaled ; ture leaves 2.5 cm. long, gray on upper ——— within, densely yellow scaled without, Seed. DB ged! Kundiawa, —- ine Subdistrict, Chimbu _ cm.; rescence t to 8 fi ° tube fi 5 em. yellow at base, limb 5 em. expansion, sn rea | “i “tics pay Wild. Cuttings. 354298 to . RHODODENDRON COMMONAE Foerster. oe 354298. 577. Bast of Lake —. bee Wilhelm. Leaf coriaceous, scabrous, _ oblong to obovate, 4 cm.; shrub to 1.2 m., few flowers in terminal inflores-_ cence; tu ed to 5.cm. whith oy exterior covered with whitish Seales. Wild. Cuttings. : 354299. 578. Shrub t to 2 m.; leaves coriaceous, to 2.5 cm.; inflorescence 2— to 3 flowered ; r tube tly curved 3.8 em. long; limb expansion _ 2.5 cm., dark ng coors covered with whitish scales. Wild. Cuttings. h Elevation m alternate, is. 4 em. long, ovate, obtuse; fi owers 4 em. ane: red, 3 to 5in terminal umbel; white scales on exterior of eurved tube. Wild. Cuttings. 354301 to 354303. R MF. Muell, 2 354301. 573. Australian —— Unversity Research Station, Mt. Wilhelm. = Slope opposite guesthouse, lower end of Lake Aunde. Sle : to 1.8 m.; leaves short petioled, util to 7.6 cm.; flowers in terminal clusters _ of about five, tube 5 cm. long, limb 3 em. ou. expansion, dark red; bios few seales. Wild. Cuttings. 354302. 600. Australian National University Research Station, ¥ helm. Elevation 3,597 m. Exceptionally dark red, floriferous clone. Wild. Seed. 354303. 601. Australian National bbe ltierated — i Mt. wn hein. ee nen _ Dark red fi eae 354304. 500. Alo: ie Geroka to Kundiawa. Shrub to 91 em.; lea to 6 em., pane beeen wn below; flowers borne singly or paired, tube 7 < limb 1.2 em., light pink. ‘Wild. Cuttings. a 354305. 522. Kinbero, near Watal ee Bs naeage: ny along z road, Kundiawa. Small tree shed 4 em.; dea 614. At head of Lake Aunde, on granite tains Pee tas ae to 91 em.: leaves along branches, ovate, 1 en: a 2.99 ermal dark Purple red, slightly eurved 1.75 em. long, densely ess PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 354309 to 354313. RuopopENDRON HERZOGII Warb. 354309. 83. Meri Creek area. Terrestrial shrub, erect; flowers long tubu- lar, scented, white. Limb expansion greater than ordinary. Wild. Cuttings. 354310. 555. Sugi, Sinasina Census Division. Shrub to 1.5 m.; white flowered. Wild. Cuttings. 354311. 702. Tomba, along Mt. Hagen to Wabag Road. Area recen: cleared of forest. bye air goss 2,286 m. Shrub to 1.5 m jean cei obovate, truncate, to 7 cm., scurfy, aromatic; flowers to ‘eight terminal pe ratag tube 7 cm., sear. limb 3 em. pure white, anthers ees Wild. uttings. 354312. 703. Tomba, along Mt. Hagen to Wabag road. ea. cleared for forest. Eleva tion 2,286 m. Cuttings from various ioninwes: P.I. 354311. Wild. Cuttings. ae 354313, 712. Tambul, along Mt. Hagen to Wabag Road. Shrub to 1.5 m. Spd obovate to 5 em.; slender-tubed white flowers 7 em. long by 3 cm. 8 bel, fragrant; leaves aromatic. Wild. Cuttings. — 954314 and 851815, RHODODENDRON INCONSPICUUM J. J. Smith 354314. 518. Below Daulo Pass, toward Chimbu. Blevation 2.134 m. Woody shrub to fi m.; leaves 2.5 em.; flowers campanulate, 1.2 em. long, pink, ttings. Wild. 354315, 553. Sui, Sinasina © nsus Division. rge shrub to 6 m.; leaves -- $mall terminal, flowers LD en, in elusters, ‘atmon pink. “Wild. Cuttings. 354316. 75. Edie Creek. Gold mine tailings. rete —— m. Ter- restrial shrub: flowers white, pink tinted. Wild. Cut 54317. TT. Edie Creek. Gold mine tailings. ila” 1,524 m. Ter- restrial shrub. Wild. Cuttings. a. s54s18, 80. Meri Creek. Terrestrial mel tomy: white with pink shad- : s ; limb 13 em. expansion, 7 pet: Wil ee ene Bu. 623. Yual, slongread, Kundiawa to Gunine ce Shru 12 terminal | umbels of we te flowers faintly tinged eras Wild. jo ‘Tagala, Kundiawa Ekuam road. Shrub to 15 m.; flowers fanity pi pink, ri ree at peta base, 10 in umbel, better type than aver- SAM, Ang vn Kum to Gumine. Shrub to 12 m., flowers soon mei oe ome tit Mt. pe Uilevation 2,743 m. Epi- eee re ae R cere Sanh See vation Lk te ‘Shrub SS ces pte on ee JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 as 354154 to 354428—Continued 354328 to ore / ugar MACGREGORIAE F, Muell. 92. ri Creek, on mine tailings. Elevation 1,372 m. Terrestrial shrub; tice ‘yellow. Wild. Plant. 354329. 224. Ai Experiment Station toward Arona road. Small, ee: restrial Ge aey an tale apricot flowers. Wild. Seed. 354330. 224. a Experim ent Station toward Arona road. Small, ter- restrial ome in aoa ; pale apricot flowers. Wild. Cuttings. 354331. 225. Garden of Ron Cairne, Aiyura Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion, Department of Agriculture, Stocks and Fisheries. Terrestrial Shrubs; flowers not seen. Wild. (Cuttings, each apt to be a different elone). 354332, 387. Kevananga Ridge, paralleling Oregenang ridge. Elevation 219 m. Woody shrub t 0 3 m.; foliage whorled, 5 to 10 em. long; fruit 2.5em.long. Wild. 354333. 387. Kevananga Ridge, paralleling Oregenang ridge. Elevatio: woe m. Woody shrub to 3 m.; foliage whorled, 5 to 10 em. long; fruit ng. Wild. Cuttings. 501. Road, Seen to Goroka. Shrub to 60 em., in grasslands; 354335. 547. Dia, aay Shrub to 91 cm.; stems red. Wie. 5. ee ae 354336. 6 kn. ugi, Sinasina ats Division, Chimbu Dis- : trict. keri prt pdie ieee flowers. Wild. Cuttings. s Lopes 570. | Close to Nilghuma — Village, wae ee District. Terrestrial Cuttings. ae 695. Road, Mt. Hagen to Baiyer ger Elevation 1,524m. Shrub to 61 em.; Teulnia larger than common, wider petals, apricot color. Wild. ee 21. Near top of Basis Past Gorka te Kensawa ee” Blevation 2,286 m. i. Shrab to 12 m Wild. Cuttings. ——— RHODODENDRON PLEIANTHUM Sleum. 645. Presented by Mr. Louis Searle, Kundiawa. Rooted cuttings from nursery. Wild. Plants. i. 354341. 646. Presented by Mr. Louis Searle, Kundiawa. Rooted cuttings _ ene nasdemmly said to be a buff-apricot form of the tiers ~~ eS 354342 to 354349. RHODODENDRON RARUM Schitr. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 354347. 706. Tambul, near road, Mt. Hagen to ee Slender, terrestrial on scree slope; Sess ag sarge gtd to 5 ; inflorescence termi- nal; flower tube curved to 3 cm. by 0.8 em. uk yellowish seales toward base, sgh Wild. Pshoracinags 354348. 707. eye PO og es Mt. Hagen to Wabag. Shrub to 61 cm ag inci P.I. 354347 in having slightly larger purplish rose incre Wild. rhigerds 709. mbul, near road, Mt. Hagen to Wabag. Shrub to 1.2 m. slender; ce tan clits coriaceous ; brown tomentum on flower as in td 8 354347 but more purplish. Wild. ‘Cuttings. 354350. R 542. Dia, Gumine Sub-district, Chimbu presence Elevation 2,134 m. Shrub to ism: eestersed Oct we, Wild. Cutti 354351 to 354353. RaopopENDRON sUPERBUM Sleum. 354351. 396. Hillside below Oregenang Village. Shrub to 15 m; leaves oblong 12 by 7 cm.; young eres 2 and undersurface of young leaves — seurfy;in bud. Wild. Cuttings. 354352. 508. Daulo Shrub to15m. Wild. Cut a 354353. 558. Sugi, Sinasina Census Div. Shrub to2m. Wild. Cuttings. 354354 to 354258, RHODODENDEON WOMERSLEYI Sleum. 33: “Ora. North of Lake Piunde, ogee National University Re- search Sta: tation, Mt. Wilhelm. Shrub to em.; leaves sessile, ovate, 0.6 cm. — foliated ; flowers about 2 em. eae dark red. Wild. Cuttings. a76.. eae Lake Piunde at Australian National University Re- ly Ape: flower and more vigorous o Pass, road, Goroka to Kundiawa. Elevation 2,438 m. on uttings. search| St plant than PL: 351354. Wild. Cutting 354356. 595. Australian National Research Station, Mt. Wilhelm. Eleva- = 3,597 m. Shrub to 91 cm.; leaves i em. long, more sparsely set on em than in some plants: flow: er 3 cm. Jon Prats Salis! white dotted. very ‘Slightly curved. Wild. Seed. 354357. 595. Australian National arcs e Research Station, Mt. ‘ede helm. Movies 3,097 m. Shrub to 91 ¢ leaves 1 em. long, mo sparsely set on so than in some plants; sso 3 em. long, red, tube white : Ponce y curved. Wild. Cutti ” $54358. 596. Australian: National Laarinaea eissives | Station, Mt. Wil- oy — "Elevation 3597 Im. Similar to ‘354357 but with smaller, x Cone flower 2 ett. Piss red ‘white dotted on exterior of oS University nay Station, Mt. Wil- helm, on slope near guesthouse. Shrub to 91 em.; leaves ovate 1.3 cm. — long; Space oe flowers is em. dark red, scaled : — from Australian National Usiressity os " Blevation 3688 1. Shrub to 91 cm.; foliage dense _ Meares ovate, coriaceous, obtuse, grat a owes oe & em. long, limb 1.7 em, dark red yellow ellow ‘scales without. - eaten 2 Pisedeoe om grande ie aps: Elevation 3,658 m_ 1.3 ts fle denny Elated Bain omy ey 2.7 cm. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 aes 354154 to 354428—Continued 354362 to 354370. RHODODENDRON ZOELLERI Warb. 334362. 361. Hill below PReeenane Village. readin 1,372 m. Epiphytic shrub; leaves oblong 7 Gi Cutting: 374. ‘Bibalem’. Pia above Oregenang wiles Elevation 1,524 Shrub to 1.8 m.; a whorled to 15.2 em. long; flowers large, orange. Wild. Cutting: 394364. 382. Kevananga car's paralleling Oregenang Village. ~~. poi m. Lapel - ub to 3 m.; leaves in Mh dark green to 15 em. ; flowers 7.6 cm. across, bright salmon at tips of the five ped butter | jelow center, 5 ta 8 caakered terminally. Wild. Seed. 354365. 382. Kevananga —— paralleling Oregenang Village. Elevation 1,219 m. oe. homo to 38 ; leaves in whorls, dark green to 15 cn.; flowers 7.6 cm. bri: ne salmon at tips of the five petals, butter yellow center, “ to oan clustered terminally. Wild. Cuttings. 354366. evananga Ridge, paralleling Aen Ridge. Elevation 1,219 m. "Batee ag PT. ets Wild. Cuttin, . ap = a idge, paralleling aS Ridge. Elevation 12 Same PL 354365. Wild. Seed. : oie pee a PAS to Goroka. Shrub to 1.8 m.; flowers 8 em. di- ameter, 5 to 6 in terminal umbels, salmon red petal edge, golden yellow uttings. : throat. 369. 499. Road, Kainantu to Goroka. Shrub to 1.8 m.; flowers 8 cm. e oer 5 a 6 in terminal clusters, salmon red petal edge, golden yellow __ throa Wild. Seed. 354370. 503. Road, .Kainantu to Goroka. Shrub to 12 m.; particularly good color form, broad golden throat with petal tips dark salmon. Wild. a Cuttings. Pais 354371. RHODODENDRON sp. 79. Edie Creek on mine ‘oe ae Elevation 1524. Shrub; oval leat to 2.5 em. long; flowers red. 354372. RHODODENDRON sp. ve 99. On hill above Meri — Elevation 1,433 mi. - Shrub. wud, Cuttings a 354373. RHODODENDEON sp. 192. Garden of Peter Shanahan, Wau. Shrub to 91 cm. dk 354374. RHODODENDRON sp. = 296. Garden of Karl van Hoeck, Aiyura. a - waa Seed. ae oe = cae, Shah to on flowers roegak s | 452-077 8 = os PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 . - 354154 to 354428—Continued 354379. RHODODENDRON sp. 504. Road, Kainantu to Goroka. Shrubto9lcm.; sterile. Wild. Cuttings. 354380. RHODODENDRON sp. _ 517. Daulo Pass, Goroka to Kundiawa road. Elevation 2,488 m. Sterile. Wild. Cuttings. 519. Below Daulo Pass toward Chimbu about 2,134 m. elevation. Shrub to 1.2 m.; leaves lanceolate 5 cm. long; flowers salmon-pink, 1.9 em. long, limb expanded19cm. Wild. Cuttings. 354382. RHODODENDRON sp. 520. Near top Daulo Pass, road Goroka to Kundiawa. Elevation 2,286 m. Shrubto91em. Wild. Cuttings. _ 354383. RHOpODENDRON sp. 582. Ekuam. Terrestrial shrub to 91 cm.; leaves obovate. Sterile. Wild. : aaa RHODODENDRON sp. _ §45. Dia, swampy hillside. Elevation 2,134m. Shrub to 1.2 m.; no flowers. Wild. Cuttings. 35438: _ RHODODENDRON sp. 549. ea A Shrub to 1.2m. Wild. Cuttings. 658. Mt. Kum, 19 km. south of Mt. > Elevation 1,829 m. Shrub to Resembles R. konori. lack brown tomentum. Wild. ai ae ce t. Hagen to a ne Pa —> : leaves oblong to obovate, Os 2S ene net veined above, glabrous. Wild. | Cuttings. — JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 wae 354154 to 354428—Continued 354394. Runeia KLoss118. Moore Acanthaceae. 328. o Oregenang from Mindik. Herbaceous, small plant, leaves ee variegnted sett along midvein ; flowers in conical inflorescence, blue: Wie, = 9. Cut cg ee ina sp. Araliaceae. 299. Kassam Pass. Epiphytic shrubs. Wild. Plants. 354396. ScHEFFLERA sp. 362. Hillside below i eee Village. Elevation1,311m. Large vigorous | plant with leaf 31 cm., scurfy below. Wild. Plants. seas 354397. SCHEFFLERA sp. 623. an’. Near Australian ehceenes Meals Research Station, Mt. seoaeiik: “Blevation 3,579 m. Slender tree to 9 m rminal whorls of elit compound leaves to 30 cm. dia —— aeatels to 15 em. long; f terminal, mea aoe 5 each F ceme composed of stalked globular heat fruits to2 cm. diameter. Wild. 4 394398. SCHEFFLERA Sp. oe 663. Mt. Kum, 19 kms. south of Mt. Hagen. Elevation 1,829 m. Seedlings with long, slender leaflets. “Wile. Plants. ai a Pe ae 354399. ScHEFFLERA sp. . . Elevation 1 665. Mt. Kum, 19 kms. so t. Hagen 1829 m. Dwarf epiphytic —- "31 em. tall; Teaves a es digitata YY compound; fiowers minute green- ish in compound inflorescence; fruit purple, clustered on secondary stems in- _ florescence, 3mm. Wild. Seed. ae 354400. Scurzocasra acuta Engl. Araceae. He . 456. Division of ete Botanic Garde Terrestrial herb with oS short solid stem; leaves green, erect, cagittate, deny lobed to = em, a aos ! 444. Division = Botany, Botanic Ganicd kee’ ‘eebaekrtet pen “to 91 cm.; stem erect to 61 cm.; ees oT Cultivated. piace 878. Steep hillside below Oregenang Village. Blevation 1219 m. Tree to30.5m. Wild. Plants. : 354404. ScHUURMANSIA sp. cas a4 eee is ee 379. Steep hillside below — — mati 1219 m. Wild. Plants. = Seranza paraconta (Koen.) Stapf Gramineae. a ea 4 “Petpit’. From garden near near Kundiawa. et 78 em.; si ee at ‘Cultivated. Cuttings. | 465. Division of Botany, cece em. Soate disk green, 30 em; Bower spathe sre=n Del within, em igs PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 354154 to 354428—Continued 354407. SPATHIPHYLLUM sp. 669. Along road to Mt. Kum from Mt. Hagen. Elevation 1,829 m. Ter- restrial herb to 61 em.; oblong leaves dark green; inflorescense 15 cm. tall; spathe white, enclosing spadix. Wild. Plants. ae TRICHOSANTHES sp. Cucurbitaceae. | Forest nursery at Pine Top, near Bulolo. Herbaceous vine in fruit; Sea brightred. Wild. Seed. 354409. VaccrntuMsp. Ericaceae. 540. Ekuam on road to Kundiawa- Elevation 2,499 m. Dwarf epiphtic vine. Flowers globular, pink, 0.6 cm.; fruit pink. Wild. Cuttings. 354410. Nera: sp. 584. ralian National University Research Station, Mt. Wilhelm. Ele- vation cia m. Low shrub, leaves sessile, 1 cm., evenly spaced; flowers i p oaegay ue. se globular, opening small, 1 cm. lon mg; fruit 0.5 cm., black. | Wild. Cuttings 354411. akan Commelinaceae. 186. Patep gos Dwarf herb, flowers showy, pale purple ; mat forming onrock. Wild. Plant - 354412. Zrncrper sp. oe 759. Itikinumu Hill, near —— ee Ogotama. Terrestrial herb with rhizomatous rootstalks. Wild. 354413. Undetermined. nck eee o 12. On _— e eote Patep 2 Village. Epiphytic vine; resembles Hoya. Wild. Cuttin . 146. Patep 2 Village. Plant dark igre to 91 em.; leaves distichous ; spike -e fi upper axils 15 cm. long; flowers 2.5 em., white, stained Tilac at base. Wild. Plants. 854415. Undetermined. : 188. Patep 2 Village. m.; flower 0: ‘Terrestrial to 12 separate : eas cone red 6.5 em. by 3 em. Leaves and young stems steeped for fever _ remedy. Wild. — 354416. Undetern 360. Hill below (ie tececediee Village. Elevation 1,280 m. Terrestrial herb Et em. ; leaves elongated, distlehous; fruit red to 2.5 em., seed black. Wild. ¢ 417. ‘Undetermined. Compositae. —. Mt. Kum, 19 km. south of Mt. Hagen. Eleva tion 2,743 m. Herb to — : 3 mm. ; long pubescent ves resembling Vernonia; yellow, all tubular. Wild. us 653. ie aie oe es ee Ele tion 2.743 -‘Molphytic and terrestrial herb to 61 em. ; foliage small, stems ea flowers small, — red tipped tres, 2m em. long. Wild ‘Bhizomes. = Pee JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 ae 354154 to 354428—Continued 354421. Undertermined. Zingiberaceae. 656. Mt. Kum, 19 km. south of Mt. Hagen. Elevation 2,743 m. Terres- trial herb to 1.2 m; stems ~<— slender, not in flower; produces plantlets at the nodes. Wild. Rhizomes, 354422, Undertermined. Zingiberaceae. of. Mt. Kum, 19 km. south ee Hagen. Elevation 2,743 m. Terres- trial herb to 91 em. ; infloresce: pound, individual flowers to 1.8 em. orange-red, pee foliage eon to 46 cm.; fruit red 0.6 em. Wild. Plants. _ 354423. Undetermined. Rubiaceae. 660. Mt. Kum, 19 km. south of Mt. Hagen. _Bievation 2,743 m. Dwarf creeping herb in wet places. Fru Wiid. 354424. Undetermined. vile trerang 661. Mt. , 19 km. oie = van Hagen. Elevation 2,743 m. Terres- trial herb to Te cm. ; ; inflores terminal; stems and calyces red; flower white, 5 em. Wild. 354425. Undetermined. Araceae. 742. Department of Forests, Brown River. Herb to 46 cm, ; stem creeping, rooting, Tr 2 att a BOOS Sa ae se 2 ae by cm. Wild. 354426. Undetermined. Polypodiaceae. Rouna Falls, about 50 pont ane tee ~osgenanged on Sogeri road. Strap- leaved. fern; f entire 784. Papua Hotel, Port Moresby. Herb used in window boxes; leaves, variegated with white, Cultivated. 354428. gen a. : From , Philippines. Plan ected by H. F. Winters and Zz re Higeing, Plant oe nce Research Division, Plant Proce Station, Beltsville, Maryland, oe pe USDA gwood Received March 7, 1970. : 841. Mt. Makiling. Padins Ye a vation 941m, Terrestrial fern to 1.2 m., fronds to 91 em. long; — pinnate; pinnae well separated, leathery, a brittle. Wild. 354429 to 354887. Viena uneurcunata (L.) Walp. bg aap ores re wroii Hania: Seed presented by the Division of Plant In Introduction, oan cultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received August 15, 1970. es 354429, 62-069-00587. IC. 6A. 354441. 62-069-00601. T.C. 323. 354430. 62-609-00588. 1.C.68 354442. 62069-00603. 1.C.359. 354431. 62-069-00591. I.0.9. 354443. 62-06: te. 7 354432. 62069-00592. IC. 10. EO 3 62069-00593. I LO. 4344. PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 seu to 354887—Continued 62069-00617. 1.0. 672. 354495. 62-069-00673. IC. 2861. ou. 1.C. 693. 354496. 62-069-00674. 1.C. 2863. ; 354455. 62-069-00620. I.C. 895. 354497. 62069-00675. I.C. 2864. 62-069-00621. I.C. 903. 354498, 62-069-00676. IC. 2865. 354457. 1.0. 1459. 354499. 62-069-00677. I.C. 2867. 354458. 62069-00623. I.C. 1619. 354500. 62-069-00678. I.C. 2873. 354459. 62069-00625. I.C. 1927. 354501. 62-069-00679. I.C. 2876. 354460. 62-069-00628. I.C. 2045 1.C. 2881. 354461. 62-069-00629. I.C. 2046. 354503. 62069-00681. I.C. 2883. 354462. 62069-00630. I.C. 2047. 354504. 62069-00682. I.C. 2884. 354463. 62-069-00633. I.C. 2098. 354505. 62-069-00683. 1.C. 2889. 354464, LC. 2145 354506. 62-069-00684. I.-C. 2892. : JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 19 354429 to 354887—Continued i 2 : “ 232 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 354429 to 354887—Continued 354621. 62-069-00824. LLC. 9775. 354661. 62-069-01110. 354622. 62-069-00825. I.C. 9780. 354662. 62-069-01113. 354623. 62-069-00827. I.C. 9849. 354663. 62-069-01114. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 35429 to 354887—Continued lar Mad EPERRBRREBB EE B! 354885. 354886. 354887. 354888 to 354892. Arurom sativum L. Liliaceae. y T. Dimitrovski, sgt = Freee moog and University of hag gi at Public Law 480 Pr ember 29, 1970. From Yugoslavia. F Bulbs collected b Received Sept 354888. ‘Proletnjak’. ‘Domasen proletnjak’. ‘Lisicki proletnjak’. ‘Proletnjak’. ‘Bukovski’. 6339. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 3 aed variety. Spring variety. Spring variety. Spring variety. Spring variety. Stolons presented by the University of ¢ Nebraska-United “heaert for fetetioal ppesage eres Mission in : 6340. 354881. Field Collection. Field Collection. Field Collection. E-S. 66. PLANT TNYENTORY, NO. 178 | : 354900 to 354903—Continued 354904. Oryza sativa L. Gramineae. Rice. From India. Seed presen’ ed by Division of Plant Introduction, Indian Agricul- tural Research ioateete, New Delhi-12. Received September 30,1970. ‘CR 42-88’. Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack. ae 354905 and 354906. Hetianruus annuus L. Compositae. : Sunflower. ie Iran. Seed presented by C. S. Stephanides, Agricultural Attaché, Amer- ican Embassy, Tehran. Received ed September 28, 1970. - 354905. Field in Rumania. Seed black, reported oil content 50 t. 354906. Large white seed, from one ‘a in Rumanian field of Hack seeded : type. Possible mutant. 354907. Aracuis urpocara L. Leguminosae. Peanut. _ From India. Seed p ed by Division of sac’ Introduction, ang Agricul- tural Research fusitate New Delhi. Received September 21, 197 = (C. 21115. Amravati, Maharashtra State. Originally from ‘ Pur- 354908. Sounercuera Tesvea Willd. Sapindaceae. _ From India. Seed presented by Pratap Nursery & Seed et Dehra Dun, through Division of Plant Introduction, Indian Agricultural Research In- -Stitute, New Delhi. Received Septemper 22, 1970. 354909, SeraRia spHacetaTa (Schum.) & Hubb. ex M. B. Moss - Gramineae. From Australia. Seed presented b; . Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Diveian @ f Plant Industry, Canberra. Received 354915. Samat (ct) eh Leguminosae. ‘ 354922. rach. Seed presented by Plant Introduetion Service Voleani ite 2 re es es JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 oo ae 354916 to 354922—Continued 354916. CANAVALIA GLADIATA (Jacq.) DC. Leguminosae. Swordbean. — 13-31. Japan, White seed. $54917. DesMopiuM INTORTUM (Mill.) Urb. Leguminosae. Greenleaf desmodium. 13-202. Australia. 354918 to 354920. DoricHos rastas L. Leguminosae. Hyacinth-bean, 354918. 13-36. Japan. Early, white flowers. $54921. PUERARIA PHASEOLOIDES (Roxb.) Benth. Leguminosae, 14-785. Australia. 354922. TETRACHNE DREGEI Nees Gramineae. 12-949. Arid Zone Research Institute, Beersheva. 354923 to 354949. HorpeuM spontaneum C. Koch Gramineae. From ] Israel. Seed presented by I. Wahl, Department of Botany, Tel-Aviv Uni- versity, Tel-Aviv. Received September 16, 1970. Resistant to Puccinia hordei. 354923. HLS. 498. 354933. HLS. 612. 354924. HLS. 499. 354934. HLS. 658. 354925. H.S. 501. 354935. HLS. 659. 354926. H.S, 527. 354936. HLS. 683. 354927. HLS. 544. 354937. HLS. 687. 354928. HLS. 595. - 354938. HLS. 689. 354929. HLS. 597. 354939. HLS. 696. 354930. HLS. 607 354940. ELS. 708. 354931. HLS. 609. 354941. HLS. 774. 354932. HS. 610. 354942. HLS. 777. Resistant to Puccinia graminis tritici 322. 354943. G4, 1. Bat Shlomo. 354944. G45. Rama. 354945. G—135, 1. Muhraqga junction. 354946. G—180. Hanita. 354947. G-209. Yaar Hanassi. oot - . HaSolelim. Abu Gosh 251050 “aa nd 354951. ecics ROSA-SINENSIS os Malvaceae. — Chinese 354950. 69106. Grounds of Tropic Inn, Masaka. Bushy rina coriaceous ; flowers 15 to 18 cm. diameter, yellow tinged with ———- center. rT. . 354951. 69107. Grounds of Tropic Tan, Masaka. Bushy tree to 3.7 m.; law leaves _- green, coreaceous; flowers — ackaon with crimacn © siige. Cucumis sartves L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. _ From Denmark. Seed Seed presented by L. Dahnfeldt, Limited, Odense. Received Pickling 30/50 Hunderup S. 1964’. Plant vigorous, foli iage — it uni gree: 354953, \Nicortana tapacum L, Solanaceae. Tobacco. 2 From— India. Seed presented by Division of Plant Introduction, Indian Agri- -eultural accacch Tact Institute, New Delhi. Received September 30, 1970. _ ‘Ribbon’. Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh. Mutant. 354954, Monopora myristica (Gaertn.) Dunal Annonaceae 2 Calabash nutmeg. ; Foon Ghana. Seed presented by M. A. Adansi, Crops Research Institute, Ghana : of Sciences, Council for Scientific and Industrial Branch, ‘Bosuso. . Received. estesetee 30. 1970. 354955. to 354957. From Brazil. Seed presented by Instituto Agronomico, Campinas, Sao Paulo. Received Septem’ ber 12, 1970. - 354955, ALBIZIA ADIANTHIFOLIA (Schum.) W. F. Wight Leguminosae. Soon Kenya. Stolons presented by J. G. Boonman, oa “aceiceseliel Ex- periment Station, Kitale. Received October 20, perennial. Type a in spa: Abundant on Local name Masai grass dy SN bs * imcaett ietsoee: C.1. 5871 x ‘Magnif 29’, C.1. 5871 X ‘Magnif 29”. C.L. 5871 X ‘Magnif 29”. ‘Diana’ X RL 2793. ‘Diana’ X RL 2793. ‘Clintland 64’ x RL 2793. C.I. 8081 derivative, C.1. 8081 derivative. _C.I. 8081 derivative. 652 x GLD x 481-5. 1205. C.I. 8040 x C.1. 7448. ‘Lodi’ < ‘Brasil 1293’. “Quaker 604’ x C.I. 7920, ‘Quaker 604’ x C.1. 7920. 240 ene PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 355016 to Zea Mays L. Gramineae. Corn. From Kenya. Seed presented by L. H. Penney, Maize Genetics, East African Agriculture and Forestry Research Organization, Kitale. Received Octo- 355016. ‘Embu Composite 1’, Kenya. 355017. ‘Embu Composite 2’. Kenya. 355018. ‘Tlonga Composite A’. Tanzania. 355019. ‘Ilonga Composite B white’, Tanzania. : 355020. ‘Ilonga Composite B Full (white)’. Tanzania. 355021. ‘Katumani Synthetic7’. Kenya. 355022. ‘Katumani Synthetic 8’. Kenya. ... ‘Kitale Composite F’. Kenya. gia Ecpatitrom ELATERIUM (L.) A. Rich Sairting ewes cuc cumber. From ‘eins Ra Seed collected by H. 8S. Gentry, agricultural e Plant Science Researeh Division, Plant Industry Station, pathie Mabyiand. Received October 9, 1970. (22751. Near Marathon, Greece. Perennial ground vine with pale yellow flowers. Weed in fields near sea. From Japan. Seed presented by Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry throu: T. J. Watanabe, Office of eo Attache, American Embassy, Tokyo. ‘Received Decembe: mber 18, 1969. 355025. CEPHALOTAXUS ere aig K. Koch. Taxaceae. Kochi Prefecture, Shikoku. Local name 355026. CEPHALoTAxUS HARRINGTONIA var. NANA (Nakai) Rehder Hokkaido. - 355027 to 355031. Crrrus towon (L.) Burm. f. Rutaceae. Lemon. _ From India. Seeds presented by K. C. ini ata Horticultural Farm, Goni- oy opal, South Coorg, Mysore State. Received October 28, 1970. = 355027. “Attari’. 355030. ‘Soh-myndong’. 355028. ‘Kata Jamir’. 355031. Indian rough lemon. rom United Statin “Seed collected by A. & Barclay, Fiat | Science Researe : 7 s Plant irndhmiry Station, . Beltsville, M ved October 9, ane. 355092, ‘LeavENwonrata atapamrca Rollins onan 8089, Along Franklin ©. tee ae eee ee - - mith State Highway 26 about 14. km, eas of Russellville, ranklin County, eax . toe lly abundant i in old —_— LeSQUERETLA ANGUSTIFOLIA (Nutt ex Torr. & Gray) Wats. Cruci- : 2 "3008. On US. Highway 70, £0 km. east of Savyer, Choctaw County, Okla. Streit evect annual, locally 0} yandant in thin soil on fossiliferous as Himestane between: road and railroad tracks. a8 _* LEA. Gr: yy Wats: i Aden: meat of he oni Cia ama Od Shoat 1.7 kinwesk of — cals abeostant Sees Oar ee on side road to Falcon Lake, Zapata Counts, Tex. “petting 4 . ae JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 a ot a 3090. Horton State Park, near junction of U.S. Highway 314 and Deck 22 River, Marshall County, Erect annual, growing in field in park, — especially in more sige igi 355036. LESQUERELLA ENGELMANNIT ico Wats. 3115. Along U.S. Highway 183, 14.5 oie southeast of Se peo Burnet _ age kt Tex. Erect p perennial, to 5 a in height, flowers Ww; some plants — y robust. Abundant i thin, caliche “arg on road Margin. oe Lasautanies FENDLERI (Gray) Wats. . 3083. On Farm Road 1572, 3.7 km. se of Spottord, Kinney County, Tex. Erect annual, forming solid strands on r rgin ; e soil. 355038. LeESQUERELLA GRACILIS (Hook.) Wats. 3110. On U.S. Highway pal aa km. north of i olona, tere year Ascending to nearly annual, stems t o 8 dm. n length, flowers yellow. Abundant in pad pais in binckland soil. 355039. LESQUERELLA GRANDIFLORA (Hook.) Wats. 3086. 24.1 km. south of Pleasanton on U.S. Highway 281, Atascosa County Tex. annual, growing on low sandy hills near highway. 355040. , aca Lastocarpa (Hook. ex Gray) Wats. 3068. 4.8 _ a of San Ignacio along U.S. Highway 83, Zapata Corky, Tex. Annual h stems ascending; abundant in flats among panies! and shrubs near near dry wash, sandy soil. 355041. "ieeibiects. PERFORATA Rollins oS 3091. Farin U.S. Highway 70, just wshage of Lebanon city limits, Wilson County, Erect annual, ed road margin bordering — 2 recently cleared field. 355042. LESQUERELLA STONENSIS Rollins _ oe Co foe 3092. Along Jefferson Pike Hed de a 4.8 km. northwest nw ashae Rutherford. ¢ County, Tenn. Erect to ding annual, flowers white. ciate leaaiparces on flood plain of Stones iver ie near road. 355043. SELENIA AuREA Nutt. Cruciferae. 3087. On US. Highway 64, 44 km. north of Warner, Muskogee ¢ 3 “ Locally abundant no barren, rocky Bacon eae road m: margin. 355044. SrToKesra Larvis (Hill) Greene Compositae. 3123. On U.S. “rime tenants Bay St. Louis and Pearlington, Hemeick County, Miss. Perennial from rootstocks, forming clumps, flowers lavender. | eet Ane coe road ‘margin in moist, grassy area, stiff soil Pine wor ss ree a vide ica tamgecaer don Gee 355046. LESQUuERELLA sp. Cilicitatda’” = a United States. Seed collected by G. ‘ white. , Pant selene earc sion, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, M Received | ‘tober 2 1970. _ Along U'S. Highway. 26 just west of Hells Halt Acre, Wo. Perennial, haset ‘Tosette of linear leaves —— 4 seeded. —_—-— cp geeraes: one 4 _ 452-077 7216 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 : to 355054. Iran. = collected at Seed a Improvement Institute, Karadj “th H. M. unger, Department of Vesta Corps, Cornell University, Ithaca, New Yo ie veered: September 24, 355047. Arrrom cepa L. Liliaceae. seen Onion. - 355048 to 355051. Cucumis Meo L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 355048. ‘Abas-Shori’. Long melon. 355049. ‘Karaj — Long melon. 355050. ‘Khaga 355051. ‘Samsori’. 955052 and 355053. Cucumis sativus L. Cucumber. 355052. ‘Beil Alpha’. Israel. 355053. ‘Beilankoh’. 355054. CucvURBITA Maxrma Duchesne Cucurbitaceae. Squash. _ ‘Mfosamai’. Reported to carry mosaic resistance. _ , 355055. Cucumis sativus L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. . From Iran. Seed collected at Seed and Plant Improvement Center, Office of a Agriculture, Isfahan, by H. M. Munger, Department of Vegetable Crops, odin University, ae New York. Received September 24, 1970. x. Grown, because of good flavor. Cc is MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. — - Muskmelon. Seed collected at Truck Crop and Seed Control Institute, Attica, Vegetable Crops, Cornell University, Ithaca, ee aay ESCULENTUM Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. | Thailand. Seed presented by Smith Thepen, Agunda Farm, Packchong, Korat through H. M. Munger, Department of Vegetable Crops, Cornell Uni- ty, Ithaca, New York. Received September 24, 1970. Selection from ——? (‘Red Globe’). Sets fruit at high temperature. 506 —— SABDARIFFA L. Malvaceae. — JANUARY 355066. Hoya sp. hodipiedaccas From New Guinea. Seed presented by J. S. Womersley, Division of oui. z Department of Forests, poe Receivet September 30, 1970. % N.G.F. 43673. Patep. 355067 to 355070. Guyrcrne max (L.) Merr. Leguminosae. of Hawaii, Honolulu. Received October 2 - 355067. ‘Kahala’. ee ‘Kailua’. 355068. ‘Kaikoo’. 355070. ‘Mokapu’. From Hawaii. Seed presented by the —? of Tropical Agriculture, xia oo 1960. ce m Switzerland. Seed presented by R. Corbaz, Sota Experiment Station, T Ryon. Received October 12, 1970. Seis. 0.1, 1006. flowe pe han green, 5 em diameter, very thiek calyx. JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 | 271 a S. . Along road two re — of Macas. Elevation 1,000 ee src shrb 80 em. tall. ne reiform ke s deeply dentate I sige’ nhoearagad seattered large 1 cm. pay Flowers not see! Frui athe ae paren on cueaiiee, whitish | at distal end, radial dark aes oni on upper half. Wild. ean SoLANUM sp. AM 2594. Hacienda San Jacinto de - Monos, 20 km. north of Macas. 000 m. . “spl stems, uncles and : owers larger than for SN. ‘aiaition, corolla white with prominent buff yellow median spots suggesting C. pendulum. Fruits to 1.4 em., jet black when ripe, very large calyx. Local name Ubilla. il ae 355858. SoLaNUM sp. ; Sin che cgeetis. vary ‘ar Province. =_ets roadside waste oh esi base; stigma exserted 5 mm.; fruit yellow, dark retinal; flat. 355859. SoLaNU™M sp. 2607. Sinche Chico, Bolivar Province, about 5 km. northeast of Guar- tion 2,800 m. Vegetative and fruit t pacuettetats typical of S. nigr um group, Begs 22 flowers with purplish lavender lines in center of each segment, 1.5 cross. Fruitstolcm.diameter. Wild. aeahep SAM 2608. ee Bolivar Province. Roadside 15 km. southeast of Guarando, Elevation 3,200 m. Common wayside plant. Dense shrub 1 tall, sites inieeeanatae leaves. Flowers white 2 em. in conan clusters typically olanum. Fruits ne Ss a, pale e yellow with tiny accresent calyx, : . SoLanumM ee : ce 2610. Between Pillaro and San Andres, Tungurahua Province. ‘Ble vation 2,600 m. coed Fomor whom trailing on. woody stems. Leaves broad, entire, 1.5 by Fruits ee a heer roa comaite red color, ease te tiny, flesh firm. Reported - inedi 355862. eee elaine: San Fernando, Azuay Province. Very common along r roadside, & ' and @ i to : shrub to 1 m. Typical of genus. Flowers open orange, fade yellow, vers showy. Planted in Quito and Cuenca gardens. Wild. . : 355863. TAGETES sp. oe ame : SASL o, Azuay Province. Elevation Sage to 2,900 D 8 an Fernando, Azuay Province. Bleration 2500 to, 2.800 m. + Common along roadside and fence rows. ahiweanrens 1 to 2 m. tall, stems, pedicels and fruits. Flowers 3 to 4 cm. broad, purple,” ve - ornamental in tropical 355865. : i ‘ - SAM _ get-me-not exeept with much darker color and lacks white eye. Ve 272 ~ PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 355805 to 355874—Continued 355866. Undetermined. Compositae. SAM 2598. eienda San Jacinto we los Monos, 20 km. north of — _ Elevation 1,100 m. Small erect annual to 50 cm., with terminal inflorese j 2 em. diameter, deep golden yellow. Popaeaion indaded single and a dewele ee : frilly forms. Seed from from doubles. Wild. oS 355867. Undetermined. Gesneriaceae. _ SAM 2612. Tandape, Pichincha Province. Elevation 1,500 m. On bank south of ie acmec. 30. — oi “Bpidendram and other te abr: orchids. Herb about 50 em. tall, deep marcon foliage. — long measreess of searlet flowers, campanulate and pendant, 2 i ae Wild SAM 2579. Puyo, bi iar ao —— ee Low erect 2 pparently fast growing anni and lea coarse. Flowers white = #40 10. cm. sor tube with typical I ae limb. peace fragrant. May _ have orn: value. Wild. 355869. een Liliaceae. SAM 2578. In woods south of Puyo, Deporesta=p Province. Eley 1,000 m. Dense shade, typical jungle conditions. Bulb with one ras ‘oad - entire leaf attached. Scape with 5 pendant hie flowers, small cup with yellow tipped segments resembling small cupped narcissus. Very showy ornamental. Wild. : Heer grad Puyo, Napo-Pastaza Province. Two km. south of Pueblo 3 ed road near river crossing. Elevation 1,000 m. : 2 to 3 m. Fic — yellow, 3 to 4 cm. diameter. Fruits large, Seattitoesint Pribisin ie 71 "Undetermined. Malvaceae. © “SAM: 2629. Prien flower beds S in Bolivar district of Quito, Pichincha Prov- ince. Ornamental to 1 m. tall, pager rae oi Ae ith erect stalks like hollyhocks. Showy mauve iene dark vi eined. Cul : Undetermined. Palmae. ; san 2595. Hacienda San Jacinto de les Monos, 20 km. north of Macas. >) on 1,100 m. Tall palm of dense jungle, lacks spines on lower trunk. palm of region with assed. Seed si ingle blotche 4 osperm harder than tegmen, : fa 7 ; Palmae. hi JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 355876 and 355877—Continued es 355876. Col. 152. San Andres. A selection from their ‘Criollo’ variety. : 355877. Col. 153. San Andres. Old variety grown in Santa Tecla area for — years. 355878 to 355885. aH sativa L. Leguminosae. Alfalfa. Pern. Seed pi ed by D. 8S. Chamblee, Department of Crop Science, North dareatn’ "State cates Agency for International Development Contract Team, Lim: eived December 10, 1970. 355878. ‘Iroro’. 355882. ‘mtaceaiat 355879. ‘Jequetipque’. 355883. ‘Pallasca’. 355880. ‘Macate’. 355884. ‘San Jose’. 355881. ‘Monsefu’. (F.C. 37409). 355885. ‘Yaragua’. 355886 to 355888. From Colombia. Seed collected by aro ogg i Latin Ameriean University of California, Los An . Calif. eived December ‘a 20. siecle LABLAB L. scan Hyacinth-bean. tahrask’. Maraca Subtribe of Yuko Indians, Quebrada Socorpas, 2 creme Robles, Becerril, Cesar. c 355887 and are PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. Leguminosae. _ Contino thcilie: Ze 355887. toopask’. raca Subtribe = Yuko Indians, Quebrada So- _ heen Minit de hoo. "passer, Cesa aoe 355888. ‘Nahtake a aaa of Yuko Indians, Quebrada, So- ioe corpas, atags de R Becerril, Cesa oe 355889. LivcopeRsIcoN ESCULENTUM Mill. ps Tomato. _ From Colombia. Seed collected by Enrique Rodriguez, Bucaramanga, through _ a ss Young, ae ge Nebras ka—Agency for International ay velopment Mission, Bogata. Received December 14, 1970. to tol 355890 to reroie : : From Japan. Seed grown at Tokachi pglatnge oie Experiment Station oy presented by Y. apt Japan Beans Fund Association, Tokyo. Re- — ceived December 7, 1970 ‘Chucho’. ._ Interplanted locally with tobacco. Repotied to carry resistance Sa 274 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 355907. Hiptscus minirartis Cav. Malvaceae. a From beige States. Seed presented by R. D. Uhlinger, College of Agriculture me Economics, North Platte, Nebr. Received December 7, 1970, ae Nebraska, 359908. PHasrotus vutcaris L. Leguminosae. Common bean. From El Salvador. Seed presented by Pilger — through E. P. Imle, Agricultural Administrator, Agricul Service, United States Embassy, San Salvador. Received i rar on ‘Selection 184’. Santa Tecla. Black seed. 355909. DuBorIsia myoporotpes R. Br. Solanaceae. From Australia. Seed presented by Division of Plant Introduction, Common- wealth Scientific and Industrial Researeh Organization, Canberra. AC.T. "842. Minnamurra Falls, New South Wales. 355910. Dompeya wirrer DeWild & Staner Sterculiaceae. — a Seed collected by J. A. Smith, Chilanga. Received December 21, a ees day cele, en El Salvador. Seed collected by E. P. Imle, Agricultural Administrator, United States Embassy, San Salvador. Re- _ Agricultural Research _ ceived December 14, 1970. 355911. MELOTHRIA SCABRA Naud. Cucurbitaceae. Walley. Vine small, weak by rangy, leaves recoatane “Fruit watermelon shape 355912. Saison GRANDIFLORUM Ruiz & Pay. Solanaceae. - 149. Local name Cuerno de Vaca. Santa Tecla four blocks from Centro de _ Agronomia. Tree to 6m. Flowers many, blue, typical of 8. tuberosum sa larger, no spines. Fruits 3 to 6 cm. diameter, dark green to brown, full o jui rown. - (355913. Gossypium BARBADENSE L. Malvaceae. H es rece: Seed presented by E. Domingo Mendez, Cotton Department, Experi- - ment Station, La Molina through United States Agricultural Attache, Lima. ee December 1, 1970. ss Gossrew Hirsutum. L. PRG as ie cotton. : JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1970 275 355916. BRrACHIARIA DECUMBENS Stapf Gramineae. ninep Australia. Seed p nted by Division of Plant Introduction, Common- ealth Scientific a tegusteiel Researeh Organization, Canberra, A.C.T. ived ber 15, 1970. CQ591. South Johnstone. 1966-1967 crop. 355917 to 355920. iinet Australia. Seed presented by Division of Plant Introduction, ces apron verti Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra A.C.T, 970. iicses.. DOLICHOS AXILLARIS E. Mey. Leguminosae. Lot 84/69. Yates Seed Company. 355918. GLYCINE wicHTI (R. Grah. ex Wight & Arn.) Verdcourt Leguminosae Lot 86/69. ‘Tinaroo’. Yates Seed Company. 355919. PANICUM MAXIMUM Jacq. Gramineae. Guineagrass. ‘Hamil’. CQ 951. 355920. VIGNALUTEOLA (Jaeq.) Benth. Leguminosae. Lot 91/69. Yates Seed Company. * common name as the yh hb fe i he > > > Ss : e 4 N ‘ 5 ‘’ + 4 Ad : . sp. SHI BENS. _ Ageratum sp., 35266 es Aglaonema vmarantotivm, 354157. _ Agrimonia repens, eae oY ee to. See Dioscorea bulbifera. —— adianthifolia, 354955. a ditachya, 350704. OF COMMON AND SCIENTIFIC NAMES "it ‘the species of a genus do not have distinct common names they share the same pen sence Tra sp., 355805. ge Malus sylvestris. See S$ armeniaca. pee ; font apts 348861. Arachis hypog 346964, 348979, 350680, 351099, 351100, ‘peioer, 55253-350: 355915. Ardisia pyramidalis, 349624. C@ Sp., trecenne sp., 354895. Aristolochia i 349555. Arrowroot, i. See Tacea —— y gay a3 pte “ Astelia papuana, 352559, 354176. p. 348920. spongiosa Avena sativa, Barra, 347723, 349639, , 302688, 353439, 354965-355015, 355133, 355134, | Averrhoa carambola, . a eanebrake. See Art adinaria . = gigantea. Barley. — Hordeum spp.*, H. Stenger ed. See H. sitioho Basil. See eat basilicu ee Phased vulgaris. gular mung. See rice. See P. calearatus, f See rlet runner. P. coecineus. Begonia sp., 349277, 349557-349559 54178-354184. Beta vulgaris, 355291-355293. Bifor a 1060, : Sedheeiene spinosa. oe See Bothriochloa caaevanedae. oerlagiodendron novo-guineense, Bothriochtoa intermedia, 348924. Brassica campestris “var. dichotoma, a0 347606. ‘6874, 347611, 347846, se cam i. var. 346875, 346883, 3: 47612, were 513, 347614, irate ea 347615-34 7619. . 347620, 347621. Briza ‘eustralis, 351 ior, 351062. erecta, 353463. umilis, 350681, 354151. lindmanii, 35 me cima, "B47 7740, 353465, 353470, wits. 347741, 354894. minor, 347742, 350289, 351063. morphea, 353466 subaristata, 467. subaristata, var. Wesihbvee antic: : triloba, unio 5 Om ‘aba. Broom. See Cytisus elongatus. tch. See C. s TIUS. Broussone tia kaempferi, 349703. kazinoki, 349704. pap se Lage 349705. Browallia sp., 355389, 35£ Buckw! Eenoeyr ye esculen tum. Butbophiytium grandifioru m, 352560. sey Burn em Sanguisorba officinalis. : Ruads ee mpervirens, Ca ake cajan, 347624347626, S58456- 353462, 355391. ee nutmeg. See Monodora myris- eledinns sp.. 350304. Calanthe e engleriana, 352569. : Calathea — 352719. Calceolaria sp., 355806, 355807. Cc ateniiua Stent. 350682. ent amellia. See Camellia japonica, inensis, Canova rte slagiets. 354916. Ca 347579, 349563. women, me sitet ay us—Continuea ae pa inus, 351098. ieee: tinctorius, rua, 348914, 348915. es Ricinus communis. Castorbean. See < C prac ec 0 347 Ce A pennisetiformis, 349651. Yentranthus ruber, 3- 7. Cerbe @, BAILS. 5 Cercidiph ylium magnificum, 353394. Chamaedorea bg les 349281. Cherry, ack, Capulin. See Prunus serotina var. salicifolia. mahaleb. See P. m in. See Cissus. Oliratios lanatus, 34ATT2T. Citrus limon 27-355031. sp... 354187, 354188. Dig ecto ttitte feeifotia, 349282. pia scieo nds Aarts ternatea Clover, berseem. oe : roprosma Cardamine cocaine var. _pectinata, Corn 849828. cx Cowpea. See Vigna unguiculata. Crassula sp., 355825. = Crabapple, Florentine, See Malus floren- : tina. tyetecyes raged oon. 348994. Crepi. 2 copiers, 350291. 350292. 354198, 354194. See Crinum sp., - Cucumber. Cucumis sativus. ( , 847728. - 355051, sativus, 351139, 351140, 354952, = 355055. Cucurbita maxima, 349347-349351, 53, 349354, 355054. mizta, 355398. _ moschata, 349352. oe Cupressus dupreziana, 350303. : ‘Curcuma longa, 354195. Cushaw. See Cucurbita moschata. Cyn am , : , 349569, “See Cupressus du- A Fagraea sp., 3495 Fen enugreek. ‘ PLANT INVENTORY NO. 178 | Dichanthium a eenietes - 348892— Digitaria exilis, Dimorphan thera bracsii 354206, oorhousiana, bc 35420835 Sp., : : : eprereag alata, 349691-349697, pouioe— qooe patbiter: 349698, 355768 sculenta, 349699349701, 355 769— 355770. sativa, 349702. Di discolo ce Diplocaulobium sp., 352594. Dischidia rafflesiana, 354213. Sp. 354214-354217. Dolichos axillaris, 347537, BSO91T. la ey eyeiete Belen fo 354918- Dome. : hybrids), 347622, 347623. wit tei, 35591 s. da sp., 349627. * Entotasia imbricata, 352713. |Ephemerantha sp. Sree a Esipetanin i sp. Eragrostis tef, Serie 347633, aiiegsaiidaloe glauca, 347643. Bria 52596. Er langea toment Eucalyptus deglupta, oTs. maculata, 349713. laa ese lent 349336-349341. “Trigonela foenum- — Fern. See Proris sp., Tecteria sp. Oe determ: a * Festuen ovine, © advent: 348866. nsix, ‘satan Sarsrr, : Festuca—Continued reeee.. - 349062-349159, 349205, maropsis, 347255, 354221. elastica, 350701. variegata , 349628. ig. See Ficus variegata. Plagettaria SP., 354 inum usitatisst Foxtail, meadow. See cine pra- Fragaria x ananassa, 352785, 352786, vesea, 349718349723. Fr eycinetia. ig? BATS44. Fur Gai pul m nutans, 352554. ne. Panaxr cu inbuataten. Gladiolus sp., 349724. Gle _ ages pr gdesns Glo more , 353393. — puck tors. See Rhamnus fran- 7570, 355067- ussu is, 349647. wight, 4 355918. . See sh beg spp. > _ laevi , 346885. gu Glycine maz, = pesmi a ‘arboreum, : ba Deepa Ense, 355827, 7 SaaO13. hirsu a 55128. 355914. EL. Z Grammatophyltum papuanum, 352600. ‘ . See V itis v vinifera. e. See. Phataris reed. See P. arund pees Ag Sreate nele - goat See Aegilops triuncialis. A. cylindrica. oun & Panicum marin mum. ne orchard. a. See ee pte : eae 1 TO DECEMBER 31, sis, : Globeftower, einen See Trollius curo- vate deum a " 4etinidia | oo dune, Baropeat. See Eeaar aren- i Hackberry. sores ps Celtis sinensis. | ermedia, 349246— 1970 | Hamam elis Howie, English. See Crataegus mon- sigh el : silver. See €. orientalis. Hea pind 354223. — annuus, 347260, 354905, Helicon gp., 349288, 354119. emarthria benighty oo 347238, 349748— 49754, 349795-— 798. Herac leum sosnowskyi, 349840, ocentron sibtr roe ncaa nhc Chinese. See Hibiscus rosa- ne sinensis. ee ee Hibiscus cannabinus, 347241-847244, 5750, 355751. cardiophyllus, 355290. esculentus, 346 ie militaris, 355907. : nutabilis, 354224. arr rosa-sinensis, 349625, — 354990, 354951. 354225, 355038355060. sabdariffa, iidten. 347257. _ sp.. 346986, 34 349581, ay 4226, 355402, 355403. : Hippeastrum, oe Hippophae rha H sjagctomnirs, ys heccarit 355404. noides, — 349657. ; 3 ce) : ¥ e ata, 35422 Homa ime sp., 35422 229354231. oneylocust. See Gleditsia cae Chinese. See G. 8 pateyinarags hybrid), 3 4 34150, BATTS “Ha, — 355135355140, sss ast pooagegerte = Sosa mifolia, 353449. = “perp -0-FUsc — nophytum sp., 35424835 Hydriastele sp., 3 a a Hylocereus undatus, 352717. 120-3541 2 lachryma- jobi. , 347534, 347535, 347591— 149. lenat, See Hi ibise us peanabiniie Kennedia nigricans ‘Kidneyvetch. See Anthyllis. maps deh goo ener: Australian. See Fren Lupin nell arboreus, 350685. 3 aus Limnanthes dou Limp: s. See segue See Tilia opean, nee See T. ‘ple ah yllos Mongolian. See T. mongolica. silver. See T. tomentosa. um. See Linden viburn Viburnum dila- tum. Hasbow uaitatioeieert, 347634. ivingstonia ivacrormin. 355387. Patrons: peri Lotus i iaaatas . B55152- 55157. Luffa graveolens, 34 . tree. See Lupinus ertoread. Lycianthes sp., ‘35427 0. Lycopersicon é um, 4 347240, 349237-349239, 27, 355889. oe 55127. yoopodium sp., ae aquifolium, 346891. , 346892. Matove trifda, 350686, 350687. Mallow, little. wage Matra parviflora. Malus florentina 348996. svoest tris, 347 267-347269, 349001, 34932. 348997- 52652. Matva hispaniea, 350293. i caicags Guniinend 0355710, 355878 i sativa — var. glutinosa, 346917- oo a s Med -, 349597. Melitotus ates 348871. eomgeaen bficina is, 349641. Helotaita 6 seubra, 355911. Merremia aegyptia, 347 002. Metroxylon preg oe 347642. Mi — itrus austra lis, 349632. Mintet, =, Proso, ‘See Panicum miliaceum. Mim a wane Mirabilis , BO5SRS. Miscanthidium SP.» 352703. ordica tuberosa, 355875. ood, tinuchaenee See Aconitum iegatum onodora myristica, 354954 g-glory. pomoea carnea. common. See I. purpurea. Mountain-ash, European. See Sorbus ae See Cucumis melo. . Mussnenda cnvbei), 354124-354126. yi, 349600, ee =p. 34 9295, 349601. ae ‘Mustard, black Ser Brassica nigra. : ~ juncea - ra 3 352603. 2 Nagi. oak Uyrica r jilla. a. ‘See Solan um num quitoense. A Nopenthes merorits, um, 354133. "352676, 4-340 : 355073355076, ‘stl, Peer JANUARY 1 rO- DECEMBER. Si, 1970 Olearia monticola, 349602. 349604. Onion. See Allium cepa. Ophiuros tongealingii, 348928. perro nies See Anoectochiius sp., See Mahonia aqui ifoui um. : , BATTHH. aid; 353815-354064, 354004, “s5771- 355804. sp. Paln, Doum See Hyphaene thebaica, Pan na auinquetotins B5I2SY. oasis 354139-3. 354146. Panic 6, 349677, 3541 94149, ison sso, FP ssl 6. Pa a. See Cari iy ica pie ees papuana, é 542 74. Par a@ lata, 354275. Puspatnn conjugatun, 348929. . 354896, 355747. | Phataris (hybrid), 350675 aquatica, 347578, 350670— Palen montanum, 349727. pratense, 348873. -Phreatia Sp., 35 ryni . 354277. 5542: RNUUM, NUS “seeped Pixum sativum, ‘s4tar0 347s, 347638, Salaceavions aint See Platenas onion: -_talis. tanus vebejeeieges 351146, 355141. li nis tonotfoti, 352610. See Prunus domestica. “Tealian. See P. cocomilia . Pa cerasifera. 354279. . 349160-349204, 349206— 349799-349802. —, Rhododendron ‘aurigeranim, B5i202— ie beyerinckianum, 354296. . paid 35429 commonae, 354298-354300. cu Imi in icolu m, SS EI01 54902. 54297. indaueanum, 354327. - macgregoriae, 354328354338. multinervium, 354339. - Se 354340, 354341 See Rosa spinosiasi me. Roselle. See Hibiseus sabdariffa. Rottboeiia scalteta. s, 346974, Saccharu 349667_349669, a 352787, 352788, 354103-354105, , BD4959— pantie 355148-355151, 355311-355383, Sacciolepis i indica, Saccolabium. — 359619 Safflower. See Cart awe oe. Sal cient See Atriplex Salvia sp., menor he officinalis, 348876. Sansevieria (hybrid) , 352716. Saurauia sp., 349309, 349310, 349608, Seaccola of oppositifolia, 349610. calyptrata, 354127, Schismatogtoitis 354128 Schizocasi ia acuta, 354460. laut ferbachiana, 354401, 354402. ns nthus biflorus, 349717. a-bn uckthorn, common. N eed Reg sp., 352613. , 300043. Ss See Sesamum indicum. Pe indicum, 347847. Sesleri a pen 348877. Ss chevalieri, 353400. . 353401, 353. napw platype Solanum buboens tanum, 34775) astanum Var. iia A it : ‘3407 58. ecard foph gest (BATTOO. cari, See Hip-| , 347588. mpatiens hawkeri, I. SD.. 355 : Tapeinochcitos Sp. 349812. - Tecomanthe acer ectaria s Dy ae see dtoloniferem, RATTT1, _ tuberosum um, 347773, 349707-349711, | Te 1, 1970 Solanun—Continued . D., Sorbus aucuparia, hu pl etienipessi acer Streptosolen sp. Stylosanthes guyanensis, 348937 348951, 34! hamata, 348952-348955. ee scabra, 348956-348958, 352680. subsericea, 348959-348963, 349645, — Camellia sinensis. Thimbleweed. See Anemone epindriea. Towchina yp. 35889, 255808 ia cordata, ‘domgntess, 348973. , 303413353420. hinatum var. carmelii, 353421— "352707. frenumpracenm 354109, 354110. 52708. “PLANT INVENTORY ‘No. 178 durum, 347730, 347731, ‘7, < fungicidum, 352465. mach: @, 352466-352472, (355514, m a ae, Sodio 352486, 355515-355550, palaeoeolehicum, 3+ been polonicum, 349051, 349052, 352487- spelta, 347850-348778, 352494- : , 392500-352505. sphaerococeu thaoudar. tidebphecule 349053, 349054, 352506 352512, 355705. turanieum, 349055, 352513-352515. ie turgidum, 347131— 347138, 349056 349060, 352516-352551. chukovskyi, 352552. . 852553, 355706, DSTOT. Sp., 347139-34 Se 349061. ‘Trollius asiaticus, 348879. europaeus, | Ulmus (hybrid), 350276. Ta. stolonifera, 349646. um sp., 349313, 354409, 354410. sie was halei, 347589. | Vernonia adoensis, 348989. campanea, kotschyana, 352720, rs amphicarpa, 351077. en 351078. pes — 351080. Var. minor, 347262. chai Vitis vinifera, 346971, 346972, 347234, ‘347533, 348888343891, 34 49747, J 08. Walnut, ‘Persian. See Juglans regia. 2 a Ss