44 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



43301 to 43329— Continued. 



The wood is very hard and is prized in rural districts for making hay- 

 rake teeth. (Adapted from Bean, Trees and Shrubs Hardy in the British 

 Isles, vol. 2, pp. 253 and 254.) 

 43311 and 43312. Avena sativa L. Poacese. Oats. 



43311. " Local. From the Kazatchin Experiment Field of the Yeni- 

 sei Government, Siberia." 



43312. " No. 353. Local variety, supposed to be rustproof. From 

 the Tulun Experiment Field, Government of Irkutsk, Siberia." 



43313 and 43314. Hokdeum spp. Poacese. Barley. 



43313. HoRDEUM vuLGARE PALLIDUM Seringe. 



"Petchora barley. From the Petchora Experiment Station, Ust- 

 Tsilma. Government of Archangelsk, Russia." 



43314. HOEDEUM NODOSUM L. 



(Uordeum secalinnm Sehreb.) 



" In district of Novo-Uzensk on alkali soils. From the Krasnokut 

 Experiment Station, Samara, Russia." 

 43315 to 43318. Secale cereale L. Poacese. Rye. 



43315. " Local spring rye. From the Kazatchin Experiment Field 

 of the Yenisei Government, Siberia." 



43316. " Local winter rye. From the Kazatchin Experiment Field 

 of the Y'enisei Government, Siberia." 



43317. " No. 63. Winter rye. Of local forms, well resisting frost 

 and the excess of moisture in the spring. From the Tulun Experi- 

 ment Field, Government of Irkutsk, Siberia." 



43318. "No. 73. Winter rye. Of local forms, well resisting frost 

 and the excess of moisture in the spring. From the Tulun Experi- 

 ment Field, Government of Irkutsk, Siberia." 



43319 to 43327. Triticum aestivum L. Poacese. Wheat. 



(Triticum vulgare Vill.) 

 43319 to 43321. " From the Kazatchin Experiment Field of the 

 Yenisei Government, Siberia." 



43319. "Arnautka, local spring wheat." 



43320. " Minusinka, spring wheat." 



43321. " Sihirka, spring wheat." 



43322 to 43327. " From the Tulun Experiment Field, Government of 

 Irkutsk, Siberia." 



43322. " No. 22-A. Spring wheat. A representative of the 

 mass selection of local, early, small-seed wheat, supposed to be 

 interesting as material for hybridization for securing early 

 forms." 



43323. " No. 31-B. Spring wheat, of interest in hybridization 

 work, the same as No. 22-A [S. P. I. No. 43322J." 



43324. " No. 48. Spring wheat, of interest in hybridization 

 work, the same as No. 22-A [S. P. I. No. 43322]." 



43325. " No. 324. Spring wheat. A representative of local red 

 ear with large seeds." 



43326. " No. 804. AVinter wheat. Secured from peasant immi- 

 .un-ants." 



43327. " No. 806. Winter wheat. Secured from peasant immi- 

 grants." 



