4306. 
4307. 
4308. 
4309. 
4310. 
4311. 
4312. 
4313. 
4314. 
4315. 
4316. 
4317. 
4318. 
4319. 
4320. 
4321. 
4322. 
4323. 
4324. 
4325. 
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4327. 
4328. 
4329. 
4330. 
4331. 
4332. 
4333. 
4334. 
4335. 
4336. 
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Spanish peanut, in the shell. 
The same, shelled, No. 1. 
The same, No. 2. 
Fruiting plants of the preceding variety. Grown in Virginia and presented 
by T. H. Birdsong, of Suffolk, Virginia. 
Tennessee peanuts in the shell. 
Virginia Jumbo peanuts, in the shell. 
Commercial Virginia peanuts in the shell. 
Extra large Virginia shelled peanuts. 
No. 1 shelled Virginia peanuts. 
No. 2 shelled Virginia peanuts. 
North Carolina peanuts, in the shell. 
The same shelled. 
Large Java peanuts, in the shell. 
Small Java peanuts in the shell. 
Shelled Java peantus. 
Shelled Chinese peanuts. Presented by H. H. Rusby. From the New 
York market. 
Peanut butter. 
Peanut oil.—The fixed oil expressed from peanuts by the cold process. 
Picture of the peanut plant, showing the peculiar mode of growth of its fruit. 
THE SUMAC FAMILY (Anacardiaceae) 
Cashew nuts in the shell.—The fruits of Anacardium occidentale L. (See 
No. 2713). Acquired by Mrs. N. L. Britton at Santiago, Cuba, in 1902. 
The kernels (seeds) of the preceding, slightly roasted for use as a dessert. 
From the New York market. 
The same, more thoroughly roasted. Same source. 
Pistacia nuts—The fruits of Pistacia vera L. Native of southern Europe 
and Asia and cultivated. Some are shelled, others in the shell. Presented 
by Mrs. Sayd Mikel Albestany, of Yonkers, New York. 
Another sample of the same. From the Paris Exposition of 1900. 
The same shelled for use as a dessert. Presented by Huyler and Company, 
of New York City. 
The shells removed from the preceding. 
Picture of a fruiting branch of the same. 
Souari, or Swarri, nuts.—The fruits of Caryocar nuciferum L. (Caryocaraceae 
—Souari-nut Family), Native of northern South America. Purchased 
by H. H. Rusby in the New York market. 
Picture of a flowering branch of the preceding. 
Brazil, or Para, nut. Cream-nut. Nigger-toe. Castanha.—The fruit of 
Bertholletia excelsa Humb. & Bonpl. (Lecythidaceae—Monkey-nut Family). 
Native of tropical America. Presented by the Koerber Nut-meat Company, 
of New York City. 
The nuts (seeds) from the preceding. Same donor. 
The kernels removed from the preceding. Same donor. 
