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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. 



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Genera Represented in this Number. 



Acrocomia 



Annona 



Bambos 



Canarium 



Cephalostachyum 



Citrus 



Clematis 



Cracca 



Dendrocalamus 



40881 



40835 



40886 



40827 



40887 



40824 



40893 



40844 



40894-895 



40888 



40889 



Dioscorea 

 Durio 

 Passif lora 



Phyllostachys 



Primula 



Pyrus 



Zlzlphus 



40892 



40826 



40843 



40852 



40837 



40842 



40851 



40857 



40865-871 



40853 



40877-878 



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A Cashew Tree in an Orange Orchard in Bahia, Brazil. 

 A Field of Ginger in Shantung Province, China. 



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. 



