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28783 — Continued. 



the new genus the specific name was changed and the species has since usually been 

 known as Argania sideroxylum Roem. and Schult. The original specific name is here 

 restored in accordance with the now nearly universal custom. 



The name Sideroxylon spinosum as used by Linnaeus in the Species Plantarum appears 

 to have included two distinct plants, the one under consideration here and that usually 

 recognized as the type, being the one represented by the Plukenet synonym, but not 

 the Malabar plant referred to by the Rheede citation. The species seems to have 

 been originally described by Linnaeus in his Hortus Cliffortianus from a garden plant, 

 and he is in error in ascribing India as its habitat. The species is known in an indig- 

 enous state only in Morocco. 



From Tangier, Morocco. Procured by Mr. R. L. Sprague. American consul, Gib- 

 raltar, Spain. Received September 17, 1910. 



See No. 3490 for description. 



28784. Corchorus capsularis L. Jute. 



From Shanghai, China. Presented by Mr. Nicholas Tsu. Received September 

 17, 1910. 



See No. 1963 for description. 



28785. Piratinera utilis (H. B. K.) W. F. Wight. Palo-de-vaca. 



The "cow tree of South America" was first named Galactodendrum utile by Hum- 

 boldt, Bonpland, and Kunth (Nova Genera et Species, vol. 7, p. 163) in 1825. In 

 1830 David Don (Sweet, Hortus Britannicus, ed. 2, p. 462) placed the species in the 

 genus Brosimum, giving it the name B. galactodendron, which in 1880 was corrected 

 by Karsten (Deutsche Flora, p. 498) to Brosimum utile. The generic name Brosimum 

 was published by Swartz (Nova Genera et Species Plantarum, p. 12) in 1788, with 

 two species, B. alicastrum and B. spurium. In 1775, however, Aublet (Plantesde 

 la Guiane Francoise, vol. 2, p. 888, pi. 340, fig. 1) published the genus Piratinera with 

 one species, P. guianensis, which is considered to be congeneric with Brosimum ali- 

 castrum Swartz. The change of name from Brosimum galactodendron to Piratinera 

 utilis was made by Mr. W. F. Wight in the Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia (vol. 

 12, p. 934, 1909) under "palo," subhead "palo-de-vaca," 



From Caracas, Venezuela, Presented by Mr. Antonio Valero Lara, Received 

 September 20, 1910. 



"This tree grows here in the wooded mountains and highlands as well as along the 

 seacoast," (Lara.) 



28786 and 28787. Citrus spp. 



From Buitenzorg, Java. Presented by the director, Department of Agriculture. 

 Received September 22, 1910. 



Seeds of the following: 



28786. Citrus aurantium L. 

 Variety macrocarpa. 



28787. Citrus macracantha Hassk. 



28788 to 28793. 



From Beirut, Turkey. Presented by Mr. Alfred E. Day, through Miss Lanice B. 

 Paton, Hartford, Conn. Received September 20, 1910. 

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