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 1388. Panicum miliaceum. Millet. 



From Tashkend, Russian Turkestan. Eeceived through Prof. N. E. Hansen, 

 ~~1. From Mr. Durrschmidt. (10 packages.) 



Black native variety. 



1389. Gossypium. Cotton. 



From Paita, Department of Piura, Peru. Furnished by Mr. Edward Fowks; 

 transmitted through Hon. Irving B. Dudley, Legation of the United States, 

 Lima, Peru. Received November 25, 1898. (10 packages.) 



Variety " Egypto ; ;; Peruvian seed. 



1390. Gossypium. Cotton. 



From Paita, Department of Piura, Peru. Furnished by Mr. Edward Fowks; 

 transmitted through Hon. Irving B. Dudley, Legation of the United States, 

 Lima, Peru. Received November 25,1898. (10 packages.) 



Variety "Peruano." 



1391. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM. Potato. 



From Zacatecas, Mexico. Received through Dr. Edward Palmer, December 1, 

 1898. 



Wild. 



1392. SOLANUM TUBEROSUM. Potato. 



From Zacatecas, Mexico. Received through Dr. Edward Palmer, December 1, 



1898. 



Wild. 



1393. Crataegus. Hawthorn. 



From Zacatecas, Mexico. Received through Dr. Edward Palmer, December 1, 



1394. Ficus carica. Fig. 



From Zacatecas, Mexico. Received through Dr. Edward Palmer, December 1, 



1898. 



"Panas." 



1395. Physalis. Ground cherry. 



From Zacatecas, Mexico. Received through Dr. Edward Palmer, December 1, 



1898. 



The numerous species of Physalis are known to the Mexicans as " tomato." 



1396. Physalis. Ground cherry. 



From Zacatecas, Mexico. Received through Dr. Edward Palmer, December 1, 



1898. 



1397. Physalis. Ground cherry. 



From Zacatecas, Mexico. Received through Dr. Edward Palmer, December 1. 

 1898. 



1398. Physalis. Ground cherry. 



From Zacatecas, Mexico. Received through Dr. Edward Palmer, December 1, 

 1898. 



1399. Physalis. Ground cherry. 



From Zacatecas, Mexico. Received through Dr. Edward Palmer, December 1, 

 1898. 



