545 



In a broad valley I passed a dense wood of Quercus 

 pedunculata, while on the edges there was a dense growth of 

 wild sloughs (Primus spinosa) , Euonyinus verrucosa, Crataegus 

 sanguinea, Rhamnus cathartica and some minor things. 



I noticed that Cytisus biflorus is a great sand-binder, 

 making roots of truly enormous length; the sheep and goats, 

 which graze in large numbers on the hills, leave it severely 

 alone, so I suppose it must be rather poisonous. There is a 

 good lot of Ephedra vulgaris to be seen of which the Russians 

 make use as a blood purifying remedy. On some hill slopes I 

 noticed clumps of Triticum cristatum growing in pure sand and 

 it appears to me, that this grass has also a future before it 

 in the drier sections of America." 



PLANTS FOR DISTRIBUTION, May, 1912 



Acacia cornuta 

 Ambelania tenuiflora 

 Ananas sativus 

 Atalantia glauca 

 Bambos arundinacea 

 Castilla sp. 

 Clerodendrum dichotomum 

 Coffea dev/evrii 

 Dipterocarpus alatus 

 Dipterocarpus intricatus 

 Dymocarpus longan 

 Elaeodendron orientale 

 Ficus utilis 

 Glycosmis pentaphylla 

 Gustavia sp. 

 Inga edulis 

 Jatropha sp. 

 Lansium domesticum 

 Machilus nanmu 

 Mangifera zeylanica 

 Psidium guajava 

 Quillaja saponaria 

 Ravenala madagascariensis 

 Rheedia edulis 

 Rheedia macrophylla 

 Rosa, Belle Portuguoise 

 Rosa hybrid 

 Spathodea campanulata 

 Vangueria madagascariensis 



33652 



27577 



29211 



29660 



32761 



31225,31360 



31706 



31758 



23343 



23344 



29020 



29359 



24609 



27851 



27798,29013 



25775 



24431 



29485 



31633 



30476-477,31359 



26325 



29424 



30492 



27578 



29729 



32668 



31953 



29021 



