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Descriptive notes furnished mainly by Agricultural 

 Explorers and Foreign Correspondents relative to the more 

 important introduced plants which have arrived during the 

 month at the Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction 

 of the Bureau of Plant Industry of the Department of Agri- 

 culture. These descriptions are revised and published 

 later in the Inventory of Plants Imported. 



Genera Represented in this Number. 



Ampelopsis 



Asparagus 



Avena 



Berberis 



Citrus 



Cotoneaster 



Cudrania 



Daphne 



Euonymus 



Gentlana 



Hippophae 



Hordeum 



Juniperus 



40738-739 



40617 



40650 



40681-688 



40674-676 



40730 



40734-737 



40618 



40613 



40696-698 



40670 



40715 



40652 



40677-680 



Lonicera 

 Malus 



Pistacia 



Prunus 



Psoralea 



Pyrus 



Rhus 



Rosa 



Solanum 

 Syrlnga 

 Viburnum 



40689-691 



40695 



40619 



40729 



40662 



40623 



40744 



40724-728 



40716-717 



40699-702 



40768 



40759-760 



40709 



40692-694 



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Cluster of fruit of Itamaraca mango, Rio de Janeiro. 

 The Sepulchre of Con-fu-tse (Confucius). 



Applications for material listed in these multigraphed 

 sheets may be made at any time to this Office. As they 

 are received they are placed on file, and when the materi- 

 al is ready for the use of experimenters it is sent to 

 those on the list of applicants who can show that they are 

 prepared to care for it, as well as to others selected 

 because of their special fitness to experiment with the 

 particular plants imported. Do not wait for the Autumn 

 Catalogue. 



One of the main objects of the Office of Foreign Seed 

 and Plant Introduction is to secure material for plant 

 experimenters, and it will undertake as far as possible to 

 fill any specific requests for foreign seeds or plants 

 from plant breeders and others interested. 



