OCTOBER 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1918. 



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46905 to 46942— Continued. 



46905. " No. 4a. Maryland 

 smoking." 



46906. "No. 8. Zimmer Span- 

 ish." 



46907. " No. 8a. Zimmer Span- 

 ish." 



46908. "No. 9. Latakia." 



46909. "No.lOf. Virginia." 



46910. "No. lOg. Virginia." 



46911. "No. lOj. Virginia." 



46912. "No. 12. Canario Vuelta 

 Abajo." 



46913. "No. 12a. Canario Vu- 

 elta Abajo." 



46914. "No. 13a. if a bono T'w- 

 elta Abajo." 



46915. "No. 13d. Habano Vu- 

 elta Abajo." 



46916. "No. 13e. Habano legiti- 

 mo." 



46917. "No. 14b. Brasil." 



46918. " No. 14e. 5ras«." 



46919. " No. 15. DeZ Pais." 



46920. " No. 22. R^ibio salieno." 



46921. "No. 27. Canaria-s." 



46943 to 46948. 



From Colombia. Presented by Mr. M. T. Dawe, San Lorenzo. Received 

 December 27 and 30, 1918. Quoted notes by Mr. Dawe. 

 46943 and 46944. Cakica candamarcensis Hooli. f. Papayacese. 



46943. "A papaw with yellow fruits. The pulp surrounding the 

 seeds is edible, but the flesh is eaten only in preserves. Found In 

 Departamento de Caldas at an altitude of 6,000 to 7,000 feet." 



46944. "Another form of the same species." 



46945. Caeica sp. Papayacese. 



" Papayuela Cimarron. A papaw with red fruits found at Belalacazar 

 in the Province of Caldas at an altitude of 6,000 to 7,000 feet. The seeds 

 are surrounded by a sweetish pulp which is eaten. The flesh of the fruit 

 is white and is not considered to be edible while raw, but a preserve is 

 made of it." 



" These seeds are apparently the same species as those obtained by 

 Mr. O. F. Cook at Ollantaytambo, Peru (S. P. I. No. 41339). They are 

 about twice as large as the seeds of the evidently closely related Carica 

 candamarcensis." (H. C. Skeels.) 



46946. Duchesnea sp. Rosacese. 



"A wild strawberry with yellow flowers and spherical fruits of insipid 

 taste. Central Cordillera at altitudes of 6,000 to 8,000 feet." 



