58 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



11481. LoLiuM PERENXE. English rye-grass. 



From New York, N. Y. Received thru Henry Xuiigesser A Co., July L'O, 1!I04. 



11482. Festuca pratensis. Meadow fescue. 



From New York, X. Y. Received thru Henry Nungesser c*;: Co., July 20, iyu4. 



11483 and 11484. 



From Ghent, Belgium. Received thru Mr. Louis Van Houtte, pere, July 22, 

 1904. 

 11483. Garcinia j.ivisciSToxEi. 11484. Lansium svmatrana. 



11485 to 11489. Phoenix dactylifera. Date. 



From Fayum, Egypt. Received thru Mr. H. A. Rankin, July 26, 1904. 



11485. Saydi/. 11488. FraLho: 



11486. f'aggar. 11489. Sai/th/ (male) 



11487. Sultany. 



" These date offshoots were wrapt in palm fiber {Ilf) and held in place by 

 cords. They were rather dry. but in general in fairly good condition. Most of 

 the offshoots were small, some not weighing over 10 ])ounds and only some half 

 dozen weighing over 50 pounds. However, considering the inaccessibility of 

 the region, we ought to be glad to get almost any kind of an offshoot that will 

 grow. I noticed that the variety .V///(Z^^/( ha.s a large number of small offshoots 

 attached to the sides of those sent, altho, as I stated above, the offshoots 

 are only of medium size, averaging probably 30 to 40 pounds in weight. The 

 collection of FraaUiee consisted of one very large offshoot and three very small 

 ones. The very large offshoot showed a remarkable peculiarity in that the 

 palm fiber, or 7/f,' was still intact, forming a cardboard-like tissue, es])ecially 

 on the right-hand border. If this peculiarity of the interpetiolar sheets of 

 fiber appears constant, this variety will have a very clear distinguishing mark." 

 {Simngle.) 



11490. ViTis RHCMBiFOLiA. G-rape. 



Received from the United States Botanical Gardens, Washington, D. C, in 1901. 

 Plants originally came from the Botanic Garden in Glasgow. 



11491. ViTis ooNGYLODES. Grrape. 



From St. Louis, INIo. Presented by Dr. AYilliam Trelease, superintendent of the 

 Missouri Botanic Garden, to Dr. B. T. (Calloway, in 1902. 



11492. ViTis sp. Grape. 



From Mexico. Received thru Dr. J. N. Rose, of the United States National 

 Museum, in 1902. (Rose No. 286.) 



11493. ViTis sp. Grrape. 



From 3Iexico. Received thru Dr. J. N. Ro-e, of the United States National 

 Museum, in 1902. (Rose No. 749.) 



11494. Phleum pratense. ' Timothy. 



From Toledo, Ohio. Received thru W. D. Morehouse & Co., July 26, 1904. 



11495. Panicum miliaceum. Broom-corn millet. 



From Cincinnati, Ohio. Received thru J. ^I. McCullough■.>^• Sons, July 27, 1904. 



