DECEMBEB. Ift03, TO DECEMBER, 1905. 



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10724. \'l( lA FAUA. 



Horse bean. 



From Cairo, Kgyj)!. Uoreivi-il tlini Mr. < it'orirr \\ Foailcii, secretary of tlie 

 Kliedivial Afiricultnral Society. 



" Koots of tliis forage plant ei)lleeted shortly before liarvet^t time, dried in the 

 shaile, and mailed in tin mailing cases. For Doctor Moore's experiments in the 

 isolation of the micro-organism which canses the tnbercles." {Faircliild.) 



10725. Mei)ica(;o orbicularis. 



From Algeria. Secureil by j\Ir. Thomas H. Kearney in 1902. Turned over to 

 this otHce by Mr. ('. S. Scofield on May 5, 1904, to be nund)ered and .sent to 

 the Plant Introduction tJarden at Chico, Cal., for ])ropagation. 



10726. PiiLEUM pratense. Timothy. 



From Ilelsingfors, Finland. Received thru Mr. C T. Ward, Finnish Horticul- 

 tural Society, May 6, 1904. 



Sample of timothy seed grow-n in Finland. 



10727 to 10750. 



From Monte, Grand Canary. Presented by Mr. Alaricus Delmard. Re<^eived 

 May 6, 1904. 



A collection of small samples of seeds of interesting plants growing in tlu^ C'anary 

 Islands, as follows: 



10727. ADENOCARPrs franke- 



XIOIDES. 



10728. BosE.\ yervamora. 



10729. Bystropogox ori(;.\xi- 



KOLIUS. 



10730. Cedronella canariex- 



SIS. 



10731. Chrvsaxthemim krute- 



SCEXS. 



10732. Clethra arborea. 



10733. ISOLEPIS caxariensis. 



10734. Cytisus palmensis. 



10735. Delphinium staphisa- 



GRIA. 



10736. Digitalis canariensis. 



10737. Galilea .iuncea. 



10738. GONOSPERMUM revolu- 



TUM. 



10739. Lei-cophae candidissi- 



MA. 



10740. ^IeSEMHKV ANTHEMUM 



(•KV.STALLlXrM. 



10741. Oenothera rosea. 



10742. Parietaria arborea. 



10743. PERifLOCA laevigata. 



10744. Rhodocistus berthelo- 



TIANUS. 



10745. Rubia kruticosa. 



10746. Statue pectinata. 



10747. Tamus edulis. 



10748. Teucrium hyssopifoli- 



UM. 



10749. Trix.^go versicolor. 



10750. Verbena bonariensis. 



10751. Fragaria sp. 



Stravrberry. 



From (Tarrettsville, Ohio. Presented by the originator, Mr. George J. Streator, 



Received May 9, 1904. 



for testing, on condition that no distribution is made. 



Cardinal. 



10752. Ervum lens. Lentil. 



From Cairo, Egypt. Received thru Mr. George P. Foaden, secretary of the 

 Khedivial Agricultural Society, May 6, 1904. 



Saida. "A variety of an important crop grown extensively in Upper Egypt." 

 {Fulrchild.) 



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