JULY 1 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 1909. 11 



25742 to 25752. 



From Bavaria, Germany. Presented by G. & S. Heil, Tiickelhausen, near 

 Wiirzburg, Bavaria, through Mr. Charles J. Brand. Received June, 1909. 

 Seeds of the following: 



25742 and 25743. Hordeum distichon nutans Schubl. Barley. 



25742. HeiVs Banna No. 4- 



25743. HeiV 8 Hanna No. 2. 



25744 and 25745. Hordeum distichon L. Barley. 



25744. Original Franconian No. 1. 



25745. HeiVs Improved Franconian. 



25746 and 25747. Hordeum distichon nutans Schubl. Barley 



25746. HeiVs Hanna No. 1. 



25747. HeiVs Hanna No. 3. 



25748. Triticum aestivum L. Wheat. 



Rimpau's Red Schlanstetter Summer. 

 25749 and 25750. Avena sativa L. Oat. 



25749. Sraldfs Ligoivo. 



25750. Beseler No. 2. 



25751. Trifolium pratense L. Red clover. 

 German. 



25752. Beta vulgaris L. Sugar beet. 



Remlingen. 



25753. Stizolobium sp. 



From Calcutta, India. Procured by Mr. William H. Michael, American consul- 

 general, who purchased the seed from Mr. S. P. Chatterjee, seedsman. 

 Received July 23, 1909. 



Mottled brown and black. 



25754. Citrullus vulgaris Schrad. Watermelon. 



From Tamsui (Daitotei), Formosa, Japan. Presented by Mr. Carl F. Deichman, 

 American consul. Received July 26, 1909. 



"Seeds of a watermelon growing in the island of Formosa, which has a fairly good 

 flavor and I believe with proper cultivation could be much improved in quality. 

 The meat of the melon is a very pretty shade of yellow, from lemon to light-orange 

 color, and the size averages about 12 inches in diameter. It would, no doubt, be 

 quite acceptable in the larger restaurants of New York, where there is always a demand 

 for something out of the ordinary. It is not rare here." (Deichman.) 



25755 to 25757. Stizolobium spp. 



From Reduit, Mauritius. Presented by Dr. P. Boname, director, Agricultural 

 Station. Received July 26, 1909. 



Seeds of the following: 



25755. Black. 



"This is the most extensively cultivated and seems to be the most 

 vigorous." (Boname.) 



25756. Greenish yellow. 



25757. Yellowish, mottled with brown. 

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