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313. Berberis vulgaris. Barberry. 



From Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, December, 1897. 

 Form called B. heteropoda. 



314. HlPPOPHAE RHAMNOIDES. 



From Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen. December, 1897. 

 See No. 255. 



315. Eibes nigrum. Black currant. 



From Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, December, 1897. Long- 

 fruited Russian. 



316. Eibes rubrum. Red currant. 



From Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, December, 1897. 

 "Brusskovaja" (square). 



317. Pyrus baccata. Crab apple. 



From Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, December, 1897. 

 See No. 273. Seedlings 7 to 14 inches long. Seed originally from Irkutsk, Siberia. 



318. Pyrus prunifolia. Apple. 



From Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, December, 1897. 

 See No. 295. 



319. Pyrus prunifolia. Apple. 



From Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, December, 1897. " Ducin." 



320. Prunus cham^ecerasus. 



From Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, December, 1897. 



"Native to dry steppes in East Russia and Siberia. Professor Schroeder regarded 

 this species as having a future when improved by cultivation." 



321. RlBES SAXATILE. 



From Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, December, 1897. 



322. Salix cinerea glabra. Willow. 



From Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, December, 1897. 



323. Salix triandra. Willow. 



From Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, December, 1897. 

 Variety " trevirani." 



324. Blank. 



325. Salix purpurea. Willow. 



From Russia. Received through Prof. N, E. Hansen, December, 1897. 

 Variety "uraleusis." 



326. Pyrus intermedia. 



From Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, December, 1897. 



