4251. 
4252 
4253 
4254 
4255. 
4256. 
4257. 
4258. 
4259. 
4260. 
4261. 
4262. 
4263. 
4264. 
4265. 
4266. 
4267. 
4268. 
4269. 
4270. 
4271. 
4272. 
4273- 
4274. 
4275. 
4276. 
4277- 
4278. 
4279. 
4280. 
4281. 
4282. 
4283. 
4284. 
4285. 
4286. 
4287. 
4288. 
4289. 
4290. 
4291. 
(193 ) 
Seeds of the preceding. 
Cranberry, or horticultural, beans.—The fruiting stems. Same source. 
The seeds of the preceding. 
A large bean, of superior quality, grown in Colombia, South America, and 
an important article of commerce there. Acquired by H. H. Rusby in the 
market of Barranquilla, August, 1917. 
Habachuelas.—A variety of bean grown in the West Indies. Acquired by 
L. M. Underwood in Porto Rico. 
Habachuelas colorados.—A red-seeded variety of the preceding. 
Tepari.—A bean acquired at Torres, Sonora, Mexico, by D. T. MacDougal, 
in February, 1902. 
Clavel bean. Grown at Ovalle, Chile. 
Vaca beans. (Cow beans.) Same locality. 
Stringless beans. Grown at Chillan, Chile. 
Clavellina beans. Grown at Elqui, Chile. 
Mono beans. (Monkey beans.) Grown at Ovalle, Chile. 
Angelitas beans. (Little Angel beans.) Grown at Elqui, Chile. 
A Philippine-grown sample. Presented by E. B. Southwick. 
Burricos beans. Grown at Santiago, Chile. 
Canarios beans. Grown at Chillan, Chile. 
Manteca beans. (Butter beans.) Grown at Argol, Chile. 
Rice beans. Grown at Chillan, Chile. 
Coscorones beans. Grown at Ranscagua, Chile. 
Gallaris beans. Grown at Chillan, Chile. 
White beans. Grown at Ovalle, Chile. 
The same grown at Santiago, Chile. 
Soissons beans. Grown at Ranscagua, Chile. 
Genino beans. Grown at Ovalle, Chile. 
Cercala beans. Grown at Chillan, Chile. 
Araucarios beans. Same locality. 
Mujos beans. Grown at Elqui, Chile. 
Cosacheros beans. (Harvest beans.) Grown at Elqui, Chile. 
Pondesador beans. Grown at Chillan, Chile. 
Gregorianos beans. From Chillan, Chile. 
Arvejilla beans. Grown at Angola, Chile. 
Yellow beans. Grown at Chillan, Chile. 
Flageolet beans. Grown at Chillan, Chile. 
Large bay beans. Grown at Santiago, Chile. 
Stringless bay beans. Grown at Angola, Chile. 
Small bay beans. Grown at Aconcagua, Chile. 
Large green beans. Grown at Elqui, Chile. 
Green beans. Grown at Ovalle, Chile. 
Avellitos beans. Grown at Chillan, Chile. 
Chinese small red bean. Mongo.—The fruiting stems of Phaseolus Mungo 
Blume. Native of China and largely cultivated in the Orient. Grown at 
the New York Botanical Garden. 
The commercial seeds of the preceding species. From the Chinese market 
of New York City. Presented by H. H. Rusby. 
