JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 31, 1908. 



15 



21784 to 21805— Continued. 

 A collection of seeds, as follows: 



21784. Cicer abietinum L. 



White seeded. 



21785. ClCEB ABIETINUM L. 



Clay seeded. 



21786. Cicer abietinum L. 

 Phaseolus radiatus L. 

 Phaseolus radiatus L. 

 Phaseolus radiatus L. 

 Phaseolus pilosus H. B. K. 

 Vigna sesquipedalis ( L. ) W. F. Wight. 



21787. 

 21788. 

 21789. 

 21790. 

 21791. 



Lobia. 

 21792. 



Chick-pea. 



Chick-pea. 



Chick-pea. 

 Mung bean. 

 Mung bean. 

 Mung bean. 



Vigna catjang (Burm.) Walp. 

 Red podded. 



21793. Vigna ungutculata (L. ) Walp. 

 White. 



21794. Pisum sativum L. 

 White. 



21795. Pisum sativum L. 



Lathybus Sp. 



Sesban bispinosa (Jacq. ) Steud. 

 Jacq. ) 



Lagenabia vulgabis Ser. 



Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench. 



Cabica papaya L. 



Benincasa cebifeba Savi. 



Cucumis sativus L. 



( Iucumis melo L. 



Cucubbita pepo L. 



21796. 

 21797. 



21798. 

 21799. 

 21800. 

 21801. 

 21802. 

 21803. 

 21804. 

 21805. 



Catjang. 

 Cowpea. 



Pea. 



Pea. 



(Aeschynomene pispinosa 



Gourd. 



ClTBULLUS VULGABIS Sclirad. 



21806. Raphanus sativus L. 



Papaw. 

 Wax gourd. 

 Cucumber. 

 Muskmelon. 

 Pumpkin. 

 Apple-seeded watermelon. 



Radish. 



From Macassar, Celebes, Dutch East Indies. Presented by Mr. Wiebe P. 

 de Jong, American consular agent. Received January C>, 190S. 



21807. Axdeopogox sorghum (L.) Brot. 



Sorghum. 



From Descanso, Cal. Presented by Mr. E. P. St. John. Received January 9, 

 1908. 



"Roosevelt's Forty-Four. A 'sport' selected from a field of Amber sorghum 

 in 1905. Is a heavy stooler ; lacks in sweetness, but has good fodder." (St. 

 John.) 



21808 and 21809. 



From Pretoria, Transvaal. Presented by Mr. C. L. Legat, Conservator of 

 Forests, Transvaal Department of Agriculture. Received January 14. 

 1908. 



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