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4222. Chicharros. Grown in Santiago, Chile. 



4223. Fenugreek. Foenum graecum. — The fruiting branches of Trigonella Foenum- 

 graecum L. Native of western Asia and cultivated in tropical regions. 

 Grown in the New York Botanical Garden. 



4224. The commercial seeds of the preceding. From the New York drug market 



4225. Another variety of the same. Same source. 



4226. Egyptian bean. Black, or hyacinth, bean. — The fruiting branches ol 

 Labial? Lablab (L.) Lyons. Native of Africa and cultivated. Grown in 

 the New York Botanical Garden. 



4227. The seeds of the preceding. 



4228. Lyon velvet bean. — The pods of a cultivated variety of Stizolobium niveum. 

 Native of tropical America and cultivated. Collected by H. H. Rusby at 

 Miami, Florida. 



4229. The same from the Philippine Islands. Donated by E. B. Southwick. 



4230. Another sample of the same. Grown in Florida. 



423 1. Jack bean. — The seeds of Canavali ensiformis DC. Native of tropical regions 



and cultivated. Collected by H. H. Rusby at Miami, Florida. 



4232. Yam bean. — The fruiting stems of Pachyrrhizus bulbosus (L.) Britton. 

 Native of tropical America and cultivated. Collected by H. H. Rusby at 

 Miami, Florida. 



Numbers 4233-4241 represent the Lima bean, Phaseolus lunalus L. Native of 

 tropical America and cultivated in many varieties. Collected by H. H. 

 Rusby on the trial grounds of P. Henderson & Co. at Jersey City, New 

 Jersey. 



4233. Fruiting stems of a small variety of Lima bean. 



4234. Shelled beans of the preceding variety. 



4235. Fruiting stems of a large variety of Lima bean. 



4236. Shelled beans of the preceding variety. 



4237. Fruiting stems of Dreer's bush Lima bean. 



4238. Shelled beans of the preceding variety. 



4239. Burpee's bush lima bean. 



4240. Shelled beans of the preceding variety. 



4241. Habas rubias. — A variety of the Lima bean that closely resembles the 

 original wild form. Acquired by L. M. Underwood in Porto Rico, July, 

 1901. 



Numbers 4244-4289 represent cultivated varieties of Phaseolus vulgaris L. Prob- 

 ably native of western Asia and everywhere cultivated in innumerable 

 forms, both bush and climbing. 



4244. Red kidney bean. — The fruiting stems. Grown by H. H. Rusby at Newark, 

 New Jersey. 



4245. The seeds of the preceding. 



4246. White kidney bean. — The fruiting stems. Same source. 



4247. The seeds of the preceding. 



4247.1. Spurious white kidney beans. Often sold by New York seedsmen for the 

 genuine. 



4248. Marrow beans. — The fruiting stems. Same source. 



4249. The seeds of the preceding. 



4250. Navy bean. — The fruiting stems. Same source. 



