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51572 to 51588— Continued. 



51584. Pennisetum schimpebi A. Rich. Poacese, Grass. 

 "(No. IISO. Nakuru, Naivasba Province. July 10, 1920.) A coarse 



foxtail grass, not especially j,'ood. It stands up above the more palatable 

 grasses." 



A densely cespitose grass, found mostly in dry places ; the stems become 

 more than 4 feet tall. The natives consider this a very good forage for 

 stock in general. The leaves yield a fiber which is used for making very 

 stout cord. (Adapted from Chiovenda, Etiopia, Osscrvazione liotaniche, 

 p. 66.) 



51585. Senecio sp. Asteracere. 



"(No. 1196. Kisunui, Nyanza Province. July 11, 1920.) An orange- 

 flowered rayless composite." 



51586. Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. Bignoniacere. Yellow tecoma. 

 "(No. 1183. Kisumu, Nyanza Province. July 11, 1920.) One of the 



most prominent street trees in East Africa." 



A shrub or tree, cultivated in tropical regions for the sake of the 

 terminal panicles of large yellow flowers and the large compound leaves. 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 49873. 



51587. OciMUM stJAVE Willd. Menthacese. 



"(No. 1193. Kisumu, Nyanza Province. July 11, 1920.) A small, 

 white-flowered mint." 



51588. (Undetermined.) 



"(No. 1191. Kisumu, Nyanza Province. July 11, 1920.) A small yellow 

 fruit which is very sweet ; it may not be edible." 



51589 to 51593. Saccharum officinartim L. Poacese. 



Sugar cane. 



From Sydney, New South Wales. Seeds presented by Edw. W. Knox, gen- 

 eral manager, Colonial Sugar-Refining Co. Received October 21, 1920. 

 Quoted notes by Mr. Knox. 



" Seed collected by our manager of Macknade Mill, Herbert River, 

 Queensland." 



51589. " Badila. A New Guinea variety of high yield and sweetness, 

 stout growth, and sound constitution." 



51590. "H. Q. Jf26. A seedling grown by us in Queensland, of high 

 yield and sweetness, medium thickness, early maturing, medium con- 

 stitution." 



51591. "1900 seedling. A Mauritius seedling of high yield and sweet- 

 ness, medium thickness, early maturing, medium constitution." 



51592. "7 R. 42s. A seedling grown by us in Fiji; high yield, medium 

 quality ; suits medium to poor soils." 



51593. " Goru. A New Guinea variety, of high yield, fair sweetness, 

 and medium constitution." 



51594 to 51597. 



From British East Africa. Seeds collected by Dr. H. L. Shantz, Agricul- 

 tural Explorer of the United States Department of Agriculture. Re- 

 ceived October 25, 1920. Quoted notes by Doctor Shantz. 



51594. Hakpachne schimpeki Hochst. Poacea*. Grass. 

 {Eragrostis schimperi Benth,) 



"(No. 1210. Kisumu, Nyanza Province. July 11, 1920.) A small grass, 

 very abundant ; characteristic of the desert country." 



A stout annual grass, native to Abyssinia, with dense cespitose stems 

 up to a foot high and narrow leaves up to 6 inches in length. The lax, 

 secund spikes are from 1 to 3 inches long. (Adapted from Hooker, Icones 

 Plantarum, vol. 4, pl- 1371.) 



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