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SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



9750 to 9774. Trifolium spp. 



From Madrid, Rpaiii. Received through Messrs. Lathrop and Fairchild (No. 

 1190, May, 1903), June 1, 1903. 



"Small packets of seeds from the Botanic Gardens of Madrid (see Nos. 9734 to 

 9749). These are for the use of anyone who is especially interested in breeding Tri- 

 foliums." {Fairchild.) They are as follows: 



9750. Trifolium angusti fo- 



lium. 



9751. Trifolium arvense. 



9752. Trifolium bonanii. 



9753. Trifolium cherleri. 



9754. Trifolium diffusum. 



9755. Trifolium fragiferum. 



9756. Trifolium glomeratum. 



9757. Trifolium hispidum. 



9758. Trifolium incarnatum. 



9759. Trifolium lappaceum. 



9760. Trifolium maritimum. 



9761. Trifolium medium. 



9762. Trifolium montanum. 



9772. Trifolium subterra- 



NEUM. 



9773. Trifolium tomentosum. 



9774. Trifolium vesiculosum. 



9775. 



From Honduras. Presented by Mr. Frank Dean, Black River. Received June 

 1, 1903. 



" One large seed of Oracco; a fine fruit, like the Maumee sapota." {Dean.) 



9776. Palm. 



From Honduras. Presented by Mr. Frank Dean, Black River. Received June 

 1, 1903. 



" Seeds of the Coyol palm. A large variety, growing to a height of 40 feet. Pro- 

 duces wine and vinegar. Seeds good for cattle and hogs." {Dean.) 



9777. 



From Honduras. Presented by Mr. Frank Dean, Black River. Received June 

 1, 1903. 



"A climber, with flowers like the Allamanda; yellow, with red center. Fine plant. 

 Name unknown. ' ' ( Dean. ) 



9778 to 9789. 



From Khojend, Russian Central Asia. Presented by Mr. E. M. Valneff, of 

 Khojend, through Mr. E. A. Bessey. Received June 17, 1903. 



A collection of seeds, as follows: 



9778. PisTACiA vera. 



From Hissar, Bokhara. Crop of 1902. 



9779. Andropogon sorghum. 

 Djougara. 



Pistache. 



Sorghum. 



