92 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



6495. Ficus CARICA. Tig. 



From Algiers, Algeria. Presented by Dr. L. Trabut, Government Botanist, 

 through Messrs. W. T. Swingle and C. S. Scotield. Received May 17, l&Ol. 



Abakour aberkan {early black) . 



6496. Ficus carica. Fig. 



From Algiers, Algeria. Presented by Dr. L. Trabut, Government Botanist, 

 through Messrs. W. T. Swingle and C. S. Scofield. Received May 17, 1901. 



Yousouf. " A fig from Kabylia, found by General Yousef at the time of the French 

 conquest, 1830-1845. ' ' ( Swingle and Scofield. ) 



6497. Ficus carica. Fig. 



From Algiers, Algeria. Presented by Dr. L. Trabut, Government Botanist, 

 through Messrs. W. T. Swingle and C. S. Scofield. Received May 17, 1901. 



Mamari or Mennoni. "An early fig from Damascus obtained by Doctor Trabut 

 through the French consul some years ago. " (See No. 6463. ) {Swingle and Scofield. ) 



6498. Ficus carica. Fig. 



From Algiers, Algeria. Presented by Dr. L. Trabut, Government Botanist, 

 through Messrs. W. T. Swingle and C. S. Scofield. Received May 17, 1901. 



Kaab el ghazal. See No. 6461. 



6499. Ficus carica. Fig. 



From Algiers, Algeria. Presented by Dr. L. Trabut, Government Botanist, 

 through Messrs. W. T. Swingle and C. S. Scofield. Received May 17, 1901. 



Aberkan or aberkane. "A fig from Kabylia, a good fig-growing region, said to pro- 

 duce two crops a year, brebas and figs." {Swingle and Scofield. ) 



6500. ViTis viNiFERA. Grape. 



From Algiers, Algeria. Presented by Dr. L. Trabut, Government Botanist, 

 through Messrs. W. T. Swingle and C. S. Scofield. Received May 17, 1901. 



SuUanie. "A white grape bearing large bunches of fruit suitable for table use or 

 for making a kind of port or Madeira wine." {Scofield. ) 



6501. ViTis VINIFERA. Grrape. 

 From Algiers, Algeria. Presented by Dr. L. Trabut, Government Botanist, 



through Messrs. W. T. Swingle and 0. S. Scofield. Received May 17, 1901. 



Snti/riia seedless raisin. / 



6502 and 6503. 



(Numbers not utilized.) 



6504. AcTiNiDiA sp. 



From Ruling, China. Received through Dr. G. D. Brill (No. 7), May 17, 1901. 

 "Will grow at an elevation of 3,500 feet and over." {Brill.) 



6505. ViTis ROMANETi. "Wild grape. 



From Ruling, China. Received through Dr. G. D. Brill (No. 8), May 17, 1901. 

 "Thorny grape, which bears large clusters of good-sized, black berries." {Brill.) 



6506. 



(Number not utilized. ) 



