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28538 to 28539— Continued. 



to growing lucern for seed only. The crop from this seed, however, is not 

 as lasting a one as from the seed of the following (S. P. I. No. 28539)." 

 {KanetJcar.) 



28539. "From Poona, which is situated at a height of 1,900 feet and is dis- 

 tant 80 miles from the sea. The soil is loamy and responds to manure and 

 irrigation treatments readily. The lucern crop in Poona is kept for three 

 years, the cuttings which are taken every four to five weeks being fed to 

 cattle and horses. The plants are allowed to run to seed in March every 

 year. The seeds are sold at about triple the price of seed of the preceding 

 (S. P. I. No. 28538). A quart bottleful is sold at from 2 to 2^ rupees, a rupee 

 being equal to 16 pence. " (Kanetkar.) 



28540 to 28550. 



From Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa. Presented by Prof. J. Burtt Davy, 

 government agrostologist and botanist, Transvaal Department of Agriculture. 

 Received July 23, 1910. 



Seeds of the following: 



28540. Trichloris mendocina (Phil.) Kurtz. 

 See No. 26651 for previous introduction. 



28541. Cervicina undulata (L. f.) Skeels. 

 See No. 27520 for previous introduction. 



28542. Eragrostis lappula divaricata Stapf. 



Distribution. — On the Pellat Plains, between Matlareen River and Takun, in 

 Bechuanaland, South Africa. 



28543. Trisetum spicatum (L.) Richter. 



Distribution. — Alpine regions and in the Arctic and Antarctic zones. 



28544. Chaetochloa nigrirostris (Nees) Skeels. 

 See No. 26653 for previous introduction. 



28545. Eragrostis plana Nees. 



Distribution. — In the Kalahari district and along the eastern coast of Cape 

 Colony and Natal in South Africa. 



28546. Panicum maximum hirsutissimum Nees. 

 {Panicum hirsutissimum Steud.) 



Distribution. — The coast region of Natal and Cape Colony. 



28547. Spinipex hirsutus Labill. 



Distribution. — Sandy shores* of New Zealand, Tasmania, and southern 

 Australia. 



28548. Trichloris mendocina (Phil.) Kurtz. 



See No. 28540 for previous introduction. 



28549. Eragrostis gummiflua Nees. 



Distribution. — South Africa; in the Kalahari region and along the eastern 

 coast of Cape Colony and Natal. 



28550. Acacia robusta Burchell. 



"This is a characteristic tree of the dry bush veldt below 4,500 feet altitude 

 (i. e., in the subtropical zone of the Transvaal). 

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