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22391. Vigna cjngtltctjlata (L.) Walp. Cowpea. 



From Manila, P. I. Presented by Mr. W. S. Lyon, through Mr. O. W. 

 Barrett. Received March 23, 1908. 



Probably Iron. " Seed procured from the New Guinea-Venezuela variety. 

 Early, prolific, and vigorous. Harvested ripe pods 48 days from planting." 

 ( Lyon.) 



22392. Ahgyeeia nervosa (Burm.) Boj. 



From Manila, P. I. Presented by Mr. W. S. Lyon, through Mr. O. W. 

 Barrett. Received March 23, 1908. 



"Original seed received from Mr. O. W. Barrett, under the name li><>m<>rn sp., 

 from Brazil. 



• - A perennial growing to a length of 40 to 50 or more meters. Flowers a 

 reddish violet color." {Lyon.) 



22393. Sesban gijandiflora (L.) Poir. 



From Rockhampton, Queensland. Australia. Presented by Mr. J. II. 

 Maiden, director of the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, New Sonth Wales. 

 Received March 16, 1908. 



(For description see S. P. I. Nos. 3786 and 5209.) 



22394 to 22404. Raphanus satiyfs L. Radish. 



From Yokohama. Japan. Purchased from the Yokohama Nursery Com- 

 pany. Received March 16, 1908. 



The following seeds with Japanese varietal names: 



22399. Sakurajima. 



22405. SOLANTTM sp. 



From Ni<e. France. Presented by Dr. A. Robert sou-Proschowsky, through 

 Mr. O. W. Barrett. Received March <>. 1908. 



"A very ornamental Solanum, a small tree covered with thousands of red 

 fruits (possibly from Peru)." (Proschowsky.) 



22406 to 22410. 



From Hongkong. China. Presented by Mr. S. T. Dunn, Botanical and 

 Forestry Department. Received March 26, 1908. 



22406. Glycine hispida (Moench) Maxim. Soybean. 

 Y'ellow. 



22407. Glycine hispida (Moench) Maxim. Soybean. 

 Black. • 



22408. Yigxa uxguiculata (L.) Walp. Cowpea. 

 Brown-Eye. 



22409. Phaseolus radiates L. Mung- bean. 



22410. Phaseolus angulabis (Willd.) AY. F. Wight. Adzuki bean. 



Red. 



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