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3648.1. Mazzard cherry. Wild black cherry.— A form of the same species, escaped 

 from cultivation in many places. 



3649. Bell Magnifique cherry. — Another cultivated variety of the same. Grown 



and presented by J. A. Staples, of Marlboro, New York. 



3650. Montmorency sour cherry. — Another cultivated variety of the same. 

 Same donor. 



3651. Another sample of the same. Grown by H. H. Rusby at Newark, New 

 Jersey. 



3652. Big Montmorency cherry. A large form of the preceding. Same donor. 



3653. Morello sour cherry. — The fruit of another cultivated variety of the same 

 species. Grown at Newark, New Jersey, by H. H. Rusby. 



3654. Choke cherry.— The fruit of Padus nana (Du Roi) Roem. Native of eastern 

 and central North America. Collected by H. H. Rusby at Oscoda, Michigan, 

 August 23, 1906. 



3655. Another specimen of the same. Collected at Easton, Pennsylvania, by 

 A. A. Tyler, July, 1898. 



3656. Western choke cherry. — The fruit of Padus demissa (Nutt.) Roem. Native 



of western North America. Collected at Portland, Oregon, July, 1909, by 

 H. H. Rusby. 



3657. California choke cherry. — The fruit of a species of Padus. Native of the 

 Pacific region. Collected by H. H. Rusby in the San Bernardino Mountains, 

 August, 1909. 



3658. Wild cherry.— The fruit of Padus virginiana (L.) Mill. Native of eastern 



and central North America. Collected by H. H. Rusby at Peekskill, 

 New York, September, 1918. 



3659. Flowering specimen of the same. Collected by R. S. Williams in the New 

 York Botanical Garden, May 26, 1919. 



3660. Western wild cherry. — The fruit of a species of Padus. Native of the south- 



western United States. Collected by H. H. Rusby at Johnson Canon, 

 Arizona, August, 1909. 



3661. Yellow Icaco or coco plum. — The fruit of Chrysobalanus Icaco L. Native 



of tropical America, and cultivated. Collected by J. K. Small at Miami, 

 Florida, November, 1904. 



3662. Another specimen of the same. From the same locality. H. H. Rusby, 

 January 27, 1907. 



3663. Red-fruited variety of the same. J. K. Small, same locality and date as 



3664. Purple-fruited variety of the same. Same source as preceding. 



3665. The same. Acquired by H. H. Rusby in Barranquilla, Colombia, September, 



1917. 



THE MIMOSA FAMILY (Mimosaceae) 



3666. Jiniquil. Cua Jiniquil. — The fruit of Inga Jinicuil Schlecht. Native of 



Mexico and cultivated. Presented by Mrs. H. O. Robinson, of Cuernavaca, 

 Mexico, July, 1910. 



3667. Another specimen of the same. Purchased by H. H. Rusby in the market 

 of Mexico City, February, 1909. 



3668. Inga. — The fruit of a species of Inga. Obtained by H. H. Rusby in Trinidad, 



West Indies, May, 1896. 



