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46. Citrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 (27 packages.) " White Crimean." 



Flesh red. 



47. Citrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 (50 packages.) "Kula." 



Flesh red. 



48. Citrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. ~ Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 (48 packages.) "Pineapple." 



Flesh orange. 



49. Citrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 (123 packages.) "Incomparable." 



Flesh red. 



50. Citrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



From Moscow. Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 Korean. (370 packages.) 



Flesh red. 



51. Citrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 (4 packages.) "Kook-kala-poosk"— the Usbek name. Originally from Bok- 

 hara, Usbekistan in Turkestan. 



Flesh green. 



52. Cucumis melo. Muskmelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 

 (24 packages.) "Queen of muskmelons." 



Flesh orange. 



53. Cucumis melo. Muskmelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 (57 packages.) "Peach." 



Flesh green. 



54. Cucumis melo. Muskmelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 (23. packages.) 



Marbled sugar melon; flesh green; very large, early, used for preserves same as 

 No. 15, but considered not as good for that purpose. 



55. Citrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 (3 packages.) Originally from Shemakhiuski. 



Flesh red. 



