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795. Eucalyptus calophylla. Red gum. 



From Brisbane Botanic Garden, Queensland, Australia. Received through Office 

 of Experiment Stations, May 10, 1898. 



796. Eucalyptus botryoides. Bastard mahogany. 



From Brisbane Botanic Garden, Queensland, Australia. Received through Office 

 of Experiment Stations, May 10, 1898. 



797. Eucalyptus acmenioides. White mahogany. 



From Brisbane Botanic Garden, Queensland, Australia. Received through Office 

 of Experiment Stations, May 10, 1898. 



798. Eucalyptus virgata. Mountain ash. 



From Brisbane Botanic Garden, Queensland, Australia. Received through Office 

 of Experiment Stations, May 10, 1898. 



799. Eucalyptus robusta. Swamp mahogany. 



From Brisbane Botanic Garden, Queensland, Australia. Received through Office 

 of Experiment Stations, May 10, 1898. 



800. Eucalyptus melliodora. Yellow boxwood 



From Brisbane Botanic Garden, Queensland, Australia. Received through Office 

 of Experiment Stations, May 10, 1898. 



801. Eucalyptus eugenioides. Stringybark. 



From Brisbane Botanic Garden, Queensland, Australia. Received through Office 

 of Experiment Stations, May 10, 1898. 



Stringy bark of Victoria and Xew South Wales. 



802. Eucalyptus pilularis. Black butt. 



From Brisbane Botanic Garden, Queensland, Australia. Received through Office 

 of Experiment Stations, May 10, 1898. 



803. 



From Colomas, Mexico. Received through Dr. J. N. Rose, 1897. et Azafran." 

 Used for coloring soups in Mexico. Gives a rich orange color. 



804. Cicer arietinum. Chick pea. 



From Guadalajara, Mexico. Imported by Dr. J. N. Rose, 1897. 



805. Spondias. Hog plum. 



From Acaponeta, Mexico. Received through Dr. J. N. Rose, 1898. 

 Edible, red-fruited species ; fruit finely flavored ; called by the Mexicans " Ciruelo." 



806. Anona cherimoya. Cherimoyer. 



From Guadalajara, Mexico. Received through Dr. J. N. Rose, 1897. 

 Small-fruited species. 



807. Ficus carica. Fig. 



From Naples, Italy. Received through W. T. Swingle, May, 14, -1898. "Profico 

 riccio/' 



In fruit, insects nearly all escaped. Collected April 27, 1898. 



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