20 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



50726 to 50966— Continued. 



50790. HoLcus sorghum L. Poacese. Sorghum. 



(Sorghum vulgar e Pers.) 

 "(No. 718.) Measurements: (1) 3.45, (2) 29, (3) 12, (4) 

 2+1 ; three heads from two branches." 



50791 to 50794. HoLCUS soeghum \-ebticilliflorus (Steud.) 



Poacese. Tabucki grass. 



50791. "(No. 719.) Measurements: (1) 4.22, (2) 41, (3) 

 16, (4) 4+1." 



50792. "(No. 720.) Measurements: (1) 2.53, (2) 44. (3) 

 10^ (4) 3+1." 



50793. "(No. 721.) Measurements: (1) 3.67, (2) 42, (3) 

 24. (4) 4+1; heads on each branch." 



50794. "(No. 722.) Measurements: (1) 3, (2) 39, (3) 16, 

 ♦ (4) 2+1 ; larger branch from sixth node." 



50795. HoLcus sokghum effusus (Hack.) Hitchc. Poacese. 



Kanierun grass. 



"(No. 723.) Mea.«urements : (1) 4.50. (2) 45, (3) 18. (4) 3; 

 heads." 



50796. HoLCTJs sokghum a-erticilliflobus (Steud.) Hitchc. 



Poacese. Tabucki grass. 



"(No. 724.) Measurements: (1) 3.25, (2) 45, (3) 12, (4) 

 4+1; larger branches from first four nodes above ground." 



50797. HoLcus sorghum L. Poacese. Sorghum. 

 (Sorghum vulgare Pers.) 



"(No. 725.) Measurements: (1) 4.56, (2) 42, (3) 17; branches 

 from nodes 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15." 



50798. HoLCus bobghum vebticilx,iflobu8 (Steud.) Hitchc. 

 Poacete. Tabucki grass. 



"(No. 726.) Measurements: (1) 4.09, (2) 48, 40, 43, 30, 36,30, 

 36; (3) 15; seven heads on branches measured from top to 

 bottom." 



50799. HoLCUS sorghum L. Poacese. Sorghum. 



(Sorghum vulgare Pers.) 

 (No. 727a.) Received without notes, but apparently belonging 

 with the preceding collection. 



50800. HoLcus SORGHUM Ar^RTiciLLiFLOBus (Steud.) Hitchc. 

 Poacese. Tabucki grass. 



"(No. 734.) Wild sorghum." 



50801 and 50802. Holcus sorghum effusus (Hack.) Hitchc. 



Poacese. Kamerun grass. 



50801. "(No. 762. Nyanza, Urundi. March 9, 1920.) A 

 type in which the heads do not fully emerge from the 

 upper sheath." 



50802. "(No. 769. Nyanza, Urundi. March 9, 1920.) Two 

 unusually large heads of wild sorghum ; grown in a field 

 of kafir." 



