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SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



38063 to 38084— Continued. 



38068. Opuntia cubassavica Mill. 



38069. Opuntia elata delaetiana Weber. 



38070. Opuntia sp. 



38071. Opuntia elata Salin-Dyck. 



38072. Opuntia elongata (Willd.) Hii worth. 



38073. Opuntia glaucescens Salin-Dyek. 



38074. Opuntia glaucophylea Wendl. 



38075. Opuntia glomeeata Haw. 



38076. Opuntia kleiniae P. DC. 



38077. Opuntia lanceolata Haw. 



38078. Opuntia lemaieeana Console. 



38079. Opuntia micbocaepa Eugelm. 



38080. Opuntia paeaguayensis K. Schumann. 



38081. Opuntia spegazzinii Web. 



38082. Opuntia sulphubea Gillies. 



38083. Opuntia mieckleyi K. Schumann. 



38084. Opuntia vulpina Web. 



No. 3S070 was received as Opuntia diacantha, the name of which is not 

 found to have been published. 





Sorghum. 



38085 to 38087. Holcus sorghum L. Poaceae. 



(Sorghum vulgare Pers.) 

 From Sapporo, Japan. Presented by Mr. T. Minami, Professor of Agron- 

 omy, College of Agriculture, Tohoku Imperial University, at the request 

 of Dr. R. Shoji. Received May 6, 1914. Quoted notes by Mr. Minami. 



38085. " No. 1. Sorghum (so-called sorghum Janome) produced in 

 Hokkaido in 1912." 



38086. "No. 2. Sorghum (common) produced in Hokkaido in 1912." 



38087. "No. 3. Sorghum (common) produced in Honshu (the main- 

 land of Japan) in 1913." 



38088 to 38093. Oryza satiya L. Poaceae. Rice. 



From Southern Circle, Burma, India. Presented by Mr. A. McKerral, 

 Deputy Director of Agriculture. Received May 4, 1914. 



38088. Ngasein paddy. No. 1. 38091. Bau-gauk. No. 4. 



38089. Baw yoot. No. 2. 38092. Jam paddy. No. 5. 



38090. Nga-cheik-gale. No. 3. 38093. Saba-net-Taungbya. No. 6. 



38094 and 38095. Amyodalus persica L. Amygdalaceae. Peach. 



(Prunus persica Stokes.) 

 From Arequipa, Peru. Presented by Mr. Leon Campbell, Superintendent 

 of the Observatorio. Received May 2, 1914. Quoted notes by Mr. 

 Campbell. 



38094. "Pencil seeds gathered in Arequipa market February 15 to 

 March 20, 1914." 



38095. "A distinct class, known here as U villas. Collected near the 

 Observatorio, March, 1914." 



