34 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



50726 to 50966— Continued. 



50920. Sporobolus sp. Poacea?. Grass. 



"(No. 728. M'Sala, Uruinli. March 7, 1920.) A grass coUecte^l from 

 sandy lake beach ; i>rol>ably same as No. 519 [S. P. I. No. 50037] and 

 No. 845 [S. P. I. No. 50921J ; if so, it is a valuable forage grass on the 

 uplands and deserves a trial ; it is perennial." 



50921. Sporobou s i'Yi:a-Miuali.s Beauv. T'oaoeiP. Grass. 

 "(No. 845. N'gano N'gano, Urundi. March 17, 1920.) One of the 



abundant grasses of the mountains." 



50922. SYZYfauM (UMixr <,L. ) Skeels. Myrtacea;. Jambolan. 



[Euiictiui jninholnnti Lam.) 



"(No. 949. Zanzibar. Zanzibar. April 0. 1920.) Eugenia called 

 janibolanee; looks about like a ripe olive; fairly good eating, and very 

 abundant in the market." 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 43217. 



50923. Tetkastigma sp. Vitace«. * 



"(No. 663. M'Sala, Urundi. February 24, 1920.) A' wild grape about 

 the size ami apiioH r:une of a sinail < 'onconl ; l)uncli very irregular." 



50924. TiiicHODKS-MA ZEYi-AivicuM ( Burui. f . I R. Br. Boraginacea'. 



"(No. GSO. Nyanza, Urundi. February 28. 1920. Herb. No. 687.) 

 Borage : lather attractive plant and flowers." ^ 



50925 and 50926. TRrcHor.AKXA rAsea Nees. Poacere. Natal grass. 



50925. "(No. 703. Nyanza. Urundi. March 1, 1920.) A very 

 aljundant and important gras.'^ : may differ slightly from other 

 samples of the same plant." 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 49317. 



50926. "(No. 850. N'gano N'gano, Urundi. March 17, 1920.) 

 Abundant as a semiruderal." 



50927. Trichopteryx sp. Poacese. Grass. 

 "(No. 849. N'gano N'gano. Urundi. March 17. 1920. Herb. No. 738.) 



A slender oatlike grass with a habit like an annual ; eaten by cattle 

 even when other feed is abundant." 



50928. Tricho.sa.\thes sp. .Uucurbitacese. 



"(No. 705. Nyanza, Urundi. March 2. 1920.) A small white flower 

 with darker markings, sliapt'd like a small gladiolus; it is a low, orna- 

 mental vine." 



50929. Tkiticum DUECii Desf. PoacesE. Duinim wheat. 

 "(No. 933. Zanzibar, Zanzibar. April 6, 1920.) Wheat from India." 



50930 and 50931. Yigna cyondrica fStickm.) Skeels. FabacesE 



Catjang. 



50930. "(No. 642. Ujiji. February 22,' 1920.) A Yigna with lan- 

 ceolate leaflets; very abundant in the fields and apparently planted, 

 but seed not .seen in the market." .QidOC 



50931. "(No. 903. Nyanza, Urundi. March 21. 1920.) Bush 

 cowpea." 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 44765. 



