Ji i SE1 DS \M' PLANTS 1 M PORTED. 



24717 to 24741 Continued. 



l 7 t.. otinued. 



.{. m i ,h, lucern. I P. L. II. No. 3375.) 



i p icern. i P. L, II. No. : » ► T * ; . i 



15. Ttalitntichi lucern. P. L. II. No. 3377.) 

 24736. Spanisck lucern. (P. L. II. No. 3378.) 

 ;> 1 ; 37. \| i dii IGOS \ n\ \ \ m;i \ Marl i I'rh. Sand lucern. 



>,„,,*,/„ sand lucern. P. L. II. No. 3379.) 

 24738 to 24740. AiBDICAGO SATTVA L. Alfalfa. 



24738. Turkestaniscfo lucern. (P. L. H. No. 3380.) 



24739. TurhestanUche lucern. (P. L. H. No. 3381.) 



24740. Nord-Italienische lucern. (P. L. H. No. 3382.) 



24741. Midicaco sativa v aria (Mart) Urb. Sand lucern. 



Bohmischi Band lucern. (P. L. H. No. 3383.) 



24742. Cajan ixdicum Spreng. 



From Biloxi, Miss. Grown by Prof. S. M. Tracy, special agent. Received 

 February L6, 1909. 

 "Purple seed. Original seed from Cuba. Not as early as S. P. I. No. 24G01." 

 {Tracy.) 



24753 to 24755. 



From Buitenzorg, Java. Presented by Dr. M. Treub, director, Department of 

 Agriculture. Received February 19, 1909. 



The following seeds: 



24753. Atalantia bilocularis (Roxb.) Wall. (Limoxia bilocularis 

 Roxb.) 



For use in citrus breeding work. 



Distribution. — A native of the southeastern part of China, extending to the 

 islands of Hainan and Formosa. 



24754. Nephelium mutabile Blume. 



Distribution. — A native of the Malay Peninsula and of the islands of Java 

 and Borneo. 



24755. Glycosmis pentaphylla (Retz.) Correa. 



Distribution. — Throughout tropical and subtropical Himalaya, ascending to 

 7,000 feet in Sikkim; also in southern China, in the Philippines, and in 

 northeastern Australia. 



24756. Quercus suber L. Cork oak. 



From Seville, Spain. Presented by Mr. Peter Campbell, president of the Nairn 

 Linoleum Company, Kearney, N. J. Received February 19, 1909. 

 Acorns for propagating young trees, to be used in acclimatization experiments. See 

 S. P. I. No. 3039 for description. 



Distribution. — A native of the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, in Spain, France, 

 Corsica, Sardinia, Italy, Sicily, and northern Africa. Cultivated in India and in 

 California. 

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