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47230 and 47231. 



From Buiteuzorg, Java. Presented by the director, Botanic Garden. Re- 

 ceived March 17, 1919. 



47230, Lansium domesticum Jack. Meliacese. Langsat. 

 For previous introduction and description, see S. P. I. No. 47194. 



47231, Nephelium lappaceum L. Sapindaceae. Rambutan. 



Ramhutan Atjeh Kouto. 



For previous introduction and description of this species, see S. P. I. 

 No. 47196. 



47232 to 47260. Solanum tuberosum L. vSolanacea?. Potato. 



From London, England. Tubers presented by Mr. Lawrence Weaver, Com- 

 mercial Secretary, Board of Agriculture and Fisheries. Received March 

 19, 1919. 



"A collection of the principal varieties of potatoes which have been approved 

 as immune from the wart disease." (Weaver.) 



47232, Abundance. 47247. Lochar. 



47233, America. 47248. Majestic. 



47234, Arran Comrade. 47249. Nithsdale. 



47235, Arran Rose. 47250, Provost. 



47236, Arran Victory. 47251, Rector. 



47237, Bishop. 47252, St. Malo Kidney. 



47238, Burnhouse Beauty. 47253. Shamrock. 



47239, Dargill Early. 47254. Snoivdrop. 



47240, EdsellBlue. 47255, Templar. 



47241, Golden Wonder. 47256, The Ally. 



47242, Great Scot. 47257, The Duchess. 



47243, Irish Queen. 47258. Tynivald's Perfection. 



47244, Kerr's Pink. 47259, White City. 



47245, King George. 47260. Witch Hill. 



47246, Langworthy. 



47261. Pykus calleryana Decaisne. Malaceae. Pear. 



From Nanking, China. Purchased through Mr. John H. Reisner, University 

 of Nanking, at the request of Mr. W. T. Swingle, Bureau of Plant In- 

 dustry. Received March 11, 1939. 



Introduced for experiments being carried on to develop varieties of pears 

 free from blight and also to be used for stock purposes. 



47262. Oxalis crenata Jacq. Oxalidaceae. 



From Seekonk, Mass. Tubers presented by Mr. William B. Olney. Re- 

 ceived March 20, 1919. 

 "Tubers of the edible Oxalis crenata blanc, the bulbs of which I obtained from 

 France a few years ago." (Olney.) 



