184 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



8193 to 8199. 



From l.ucknow, India. Eeceived through the Government Horticultural Gar- 

 den, December 16, 1901. 



A collection of plants as follows: 



8193. BoMBAX MALABARicuM. 8197. Stigmaphyllon peeiplo- 



8194. Clausena excavata. 



8195. DiLLEXIA SPECIOSA. 



8196. FiCUS INDICA. 



CAEFOLIUM. 



8198. RONDELETIA CHINENSIS. 



8199. RUSCUS HYPOPHYLLUM. 



8200 to 8203. Hicoria pecan. Pecan. 



From Ocean Springs, Miss. Received through The Stuart Pecan Company, 

 December 21, 1901. 



8200. 8202. 



Russell. Jeicett. 



8201. 8203. 



• Stuart. ■ I «n Deman. 



8204. Pistacia vera X Pistacia terebinthus. 



From San Francisco, Cal. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle from Mr. G. P. 

 Rixford, secretary of the California Academy of Sciences, December 23, 1901. 



8205 and 8206. 



From Paris, France. Received through Vilmorin-Andrieux & Co., December 

 27, 1901. 



8205. Cinchona officinalis. 



8206. Agathis australis. 



8207. CoFFEA ARABiCA. Coflfee. 



From jNIacassar, Celebes. Received through Messrs. Lathrop and Fairchild from 

 Hon. Karl Auer, United States Consul, December 28, 1901. 



Timor. 



8208. JuGLANS REGiA. "Walnut. 

 From Zante, Greece. Presented by Mr. Alfred L. Crow, through Mr. D. G. Fair- 

 child, January 6, 1902. 



Large Zante. 



8209. Cydonia sinensis. Chinese quince. 



From Zante, Greece. Presented by Mr. Alfred L. Crow, through Mr. D. G. 

 Fairchild. Received January 6, 1902. 



Scented quince. 



8210. Citrus nobilis X citrus bigaradia. Orange. 



From Mustapha, Algiers, Algeria. Received through Dr. L. Trabut, Government 

 Botanist, January 7, 1902.' (A second packet January 14, 1902.) 



Clementine. A hybrid of Citrus nobilis ami Citrus bigaradia sinensis salicifolia, var. 

 granito. 



"Fruit very fine and beautiful. I recommend it." {Trabut. ) 



