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27112 to 27150— Continued. 



27140. X Sorbus heterophylla (Du Roi) Reichenb. 



This form is supposed to be a hybrid between Sorbus aucuparia and Aronia 

 arbutifolia. 



27141. X Sorbus latifolia (Lam.) Pers. 



Distribution. — Considered to be a hybrid between Sorbus torminalis and S. 

 aria, arising in the forests of Fontainebleau, France. 



27142. Tricholaena rosea Nees. 



Distribution. — Throughout tropical Africa and extending south to the Cape; 

 also Madagascar and in southern Arabia. 



27143. Trifolium johnstoni Oliver. 



Distribution. — The slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro at an elevation of 10,000 feet, 

 in the southern part of British East Africa. 



27144. Trifolium scabrum L. 



Distribution. — Dry, stony, and grassy places in central Europe, extending 

 from Holland, Belgium, and the eastern provinces of France, through Germany, 

 Switzerland, and Austria, to Bosnia and Montenegro. 



27145. Trifolium perreymondi Gren. 



Distribution. — Apparently known only from the vicinities of Roquebrune 

 and Frejus in the province of Var, southeastern France. 



27146. Trigonella coerulea (L.) Ser. 



Distribution. — The mountain slopes of the northern part of Spain, the southern 

 provinces of Russia, and in the region of the Caucasus Mountains. 



27147. Trigonella corniculata L. 



Distribution. — The countries along the Mediterranean from Spain and south- 

 ern France through Italy and Greece to Asia Minor and in northern Africa. 



27148. Trigonella cretica Boiss. 



Distribution. — The island of Crete, and in Asia Minor and northern Africa. 



27149. Trigonella ovalis Boiss. 



Distribution. — Southern Spain, sandy banks of the Guadalhorce River in 

 the province of Malaga, and in waste places near cultivated fields in the vicinity 

 of Riopar, province of Murcia. 



27150. Trigonella polycerata L. 



Distribution. — Borders of cultivated fields and waste places in central and 

 northern Spain and in northern Africa; introduced into France in the vicinity 

 of Marseille; and near Verviers, Belgium, and Darmstadt, Germany. 



27151 to 27157. 



From Russia. Received through Mr. Frank N. Meyer, agricultural explorer, 

 March 19, 1910. 

 Cuttings of the following: 



27151. Malus sylvestris Mill. Apple. 

 From near Kopetnari, Caucasus, Russia. "(No. 462, March 1, 1910.) A 



yellow winter apple of medium size and fairly firm flesh. The trees are able to 

 stand high summer temperatures, but require mild winters. Obtained from a 

 native Mingrelian orchard. To be tested in the southern sections of the United 

 States." (Meyer.) 



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