SEPTEMMKK, UKH), TO JDECEMBEK, r.K)3. 113 



6773 to 6823— Continued. 

 6814. 



"Cuttings from tree No. 1, near Fort National, on road to Tizi Ouzoii." 

 (Scqfiehl.) 



6815. 



Texkoiirt (short form). Late. "Cnttingti from tree on south side of valley 

 in the immediate vicinity of Tizi Ouzou." {Scoficld.) 



6816. 



"Cuttings from tree in a large and very fine orchard just alx)ve a flour and 

 oil mill belonging to Mr. Bankhardt. It is 4 or 5 miles out of Tizi Ouzou, on 

 the road to Fort National." {Scojield.) 



6817. 



"Cuttings from a small, scraggy, but heavily fruited tree in orchard in the 

 rich bottom lands a mile or two beyond Tizi Ouzou." {Scqfield.) 



6818. 



" Cuttings from medium-sized trees in orchard in the rich bottom lands a 

 mile or two beyond Tizi Ouzou." (IScoJield.) 



6819. 



Bakor (not a caprifig). "Excellent tree. Cuttings from tree south of Tizi 

 Ouzou . " ( h^cofield. ) 



6820. 



Tetonzel, No. 1. Early. (Spelled Teefouzel or Trefouzel.) " Cuttings from 

 tree on south side of valley in the immediate vicinity of Tizi Ouzou." [Scofield. ) 



6821. 



"Cuttings from tree No. 5 on the road from Fort National to Tizi Ouzou." 

 {Scojield.) 



6822. 



"Cuttings from tree south of Tizi Ouzou." (Scqfield.) 



6823. 



Ain Hjedjhi. "Season medium. Cuttings from tree north of Tizi Ouzou." 



{Scojield.) 



6824. PiSTACiA VEEA. Pistachc. 



From Smyrna, Asia Minor. Received through Mr. George C. Roeding, June 29, 

 1901. 



"Very fine pistache nut from a Greek nurseryman in Smyrna." {Roeding.) 



6825. Trifolium spumosum. 



From Mustapha Superieur, near Algiers, Algeria. Received through Mr. C. S. 

 Scofield, May 25, 1901. 



" Seed from a plant found in the grounds of the former consulate of Denmark. 

 They are from an especially fine plant and can not be easily replaced." {Scojield.) 



6826. Veronia elephantum(?) 



From Cairo, Egypt. Received through Mr. D. G. Fairchild (No. 609), May 24, 

 1901. 



"A very pretty shade tree, suitable for planting in southern Florida or southern 

 California. It grows and fruits well in the gardens in Cairo and is considered a desir- 

 able ornamental tree for parks." {Fair child. ) 



