(56 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



11655. AVENA SATIVA. Oat. 



From Statesville, N. C. Received thru Dr. B. W. Kilgore, of the North Carolina 

 Agricultural Experiment Station, September 2, 1904. 



11656. Theobroma cacao. Cacao. 



From Nicova, Costa Rica. Received thru :Mr. H. X. Collins, .Tune, 190o. 

 (G. cfeG. No. 3979.) 



11657. Castilloa mcoyensis. Central American rubber. 



From Nicoya, Costa Rica. Received thru :\Ir. G. N. Collins, .Tune, 190.S. 

 (G. &G. No. 3980.) 



11658. HoRDEUM vuLGARE. Barley. 



From Blacksburg, Ya. Received thru Mr. John R. Fain, September 7, 1904. 

 Tennessee Winter barley, shipped from Jefferson City, Tenn. 



11659. Thevetia ovata (0- 



From Guadalajara, .Mexico. Received from Mr. Federico Chisoim, September 3, 

 1904. 



11660. Helianthus sp. Sunflower. 



From Bozeman, Mont. Received from the Montana Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, August 29, 1904. 



11661 to 11673. Citrus decumana. Pomelo. 



From Calcutta, India. Originally from Mr. David Prain, of the Royal Botanic 

 Garden. Presented to the Department by Mr. Henry Phipps, 6 East Eighty- 

 seventh street, New York, N. Y. Received September 8, 1904. 



Plants as follows: 



11661. "Large White-Fleshed," from Seharunpur. * 



11662. "Large Red-Fleshed," from Seharunpur. 



11663. "China," from Seharunpur. 



11664. "Pure White Sweet," from Bangalore. 



11665. "White Sweet," from Bangalore. 



11666. "Red Sweet Yariety," from Bangalore. 



11667. " White Sour, ' ' from Bangalore. 



11668. "Large," from Lucknow. 



11669. "Small," from Lucknow. 



11670. "White," from the Agricultural-Horticultural Society, Alipore, 



Calcutta, India. 



11671. "A. H. Society's," from the Agricultural-Horticultural Society, 



Alipore, Calcutta, India. 



11672. "Pink," from the Agricultural-Horticultural Society, Alipore, Cal- 



cutta, India. 



11673. "Royal Botanic Garden" variety, from Calcutta. 



11674. ViTis coiGNETiAE. Crimson glory vine. 



From New York, N. Y. Received thru Messrs. Henry & Lee, 97 Water street, 

 September 9, 1904. 



11675. Ananas sativus. Pineapple. 



Received September 9, 1904. (Mailed from some point in Libeiia, but origin 

 unknown. ) 



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