SEPTEMBER, liHX), TO DECEMBER, U>03. 81 



6374. V1TI8 MXiFEUA. Corinth. 



From Patras, Greece. Received tlirongh Mr. D. G. Fairdiild from Creinidi 

 Brothers, of Patra.s, Greece. Ri'ceived April 27, 1901. 

 Corinlli. "Large berries containing seeds. These hirge berries are i)roduced, I am 

 told, occasionally by certain branches of the plant which otherwise bear oidy seed- 

 less fruit. They have often many .^ieeds in them. New varieties of the Curiuth grape 

 are likely to originate as seedlings from this generally seedless variety." ( FdirrhihI. ) 



6375. NiGELLA AKOMATicA. Fennel flower. 



Grown on the Potomac Flats, District of Columbia, under the direction of W. K. 

 Beattie, from No. 2129. 



6376. Hibiscus esculentus. Okra. 



Grown on the Potomac Flats, District of Columbia, under the direction of W. R. 

 Beattie, from No. 3636. 



6377. DoLiCHOS lablab. Lablab bean. 



Grown on the Potomac Flats, District of Columbia, under the direction of W. R. 

 Beattie, from No. 2083. 



6378. Phaseolus mungo. Gram. 



Grown on the Potomac Flats, District of Columbia, under the direction of ^^'. K. 

 Beattie, from No. 3868. 



6379. (tlycixe hispida. Soy bean. 



Grown on the Potomac Flats, District of Columbia, under the direction of \V. R. 

 Beattie, from No. 3870. 



6380. Medicago turbinata. Bur clover. 



Grown on the Potomac Flats, District of Columbia, under the direction of W. R. 

 Beattie, from No. 4187. 



6381. OciMUM BASiLicuM. Sweet basil. 



Grown on the Potomac Flats, District of Columbia, under the direction of W. R. 

 Beattie, from No. 200S. 



6382. Capsicum anxuum. Red pepper. 



Grown on the Potomac Flats, District of Columbia, under the direction of W. R. 

 Beattie, from No. 3905. 



A sweet pepper. 



6383. Capsicum annuum. Red pepper. 



From Athens, Greece. Received through Mr. D. G. Fairchild, April 27, 1901. 

 "A market variety in Athens." {Fairchild.) 



6384 to 6424. 



From Pyeng Yang, Korea. A collection of seeds of economic i)lants which are 

 cultivated in Korea. Presented by Rev. W. M. Baird. Received May 3, 1901. 



6384. Oryza sativa. Black rice. 

 "Plant in May." (Baird.) 



6385. Fagopyrum esculentum. Buckwheat. 



6386. Glycine hispida. Soy bean. 

 Black. 



