18 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



17055 to 17058. 



From Buitenzorg, Java. Presented by Doctor Treub, director of the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. Received January 5, 1906. 



17055. Arachis hypogaea. Peanut. 



^^ Katjang holle." 



17056. Arachis hypogaea. Peanut. 



" Kafjang banah waspada." 



17057. Arachis hypogaea. • Peanut. 



' ' Katjang amerika. ' ' 



17058. Voandzeia subterranea. Woandzu. 



' ' Katjang bogor. ' ' 



17059. Festuca pratensis. Meadow fescue. 



From Marysville, Kans. Received through Mr. Frank W. Oakley, January 5, 

 1906. 



17060 and 17061. 



From Honolulu, Hawaii. Received through Dr. J. N. Rose, of the United 

 States National Museum, Washington, D. C., December 29, 1905. 



Seeds, as follows: 



17060. Oreodoxa regia. Royal palm. 



(No. 05/876.) 



17061. Aristo lochia sp. 

 (No. 05/875.) 



17062. Solanum melongena. Eggplant. 



From Trebizond, Turkey. Presented by Mr. Vital Ojalvo, vice-consul, tlirough 

 Mr. Frank Benton. Received January 6, 1906. 



Seed of a violet-colored variety. 



17063 to 17066. 



From Moscow, Russia. Presented by Prof. William R.Williams, of the Moscow 

 Agricultural Institute. Received January 8, 1906. 



17063. Alopecurus ruthenicus. 17065. Bromus racemosus. 



17064. Bromus mollis. 17066. Bromus sylvaticus. 



17067 and 17068. 



From Paris, France. Received through Vilmorin-Andrieux & Co., January 9, 

 1906. 



17067. Melilotus coERULEA. Blue sweet clover. 



17068. CORONILLA SCOKPIOIDES. 



17069 and 17070. 



From Dreshertown, Pa. Received through Thomas Meehan & Sons, January 9, 

 1906. 



Stocks upon which to graft imported cuttings, as follows: 



17069. Malus malus. Apple 



17070. Pyrus COMMUNIS. Pear. 

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