INVENTORY. 13 



4407. A vena sativa. Oat. 



From Rock West, Ala. Received February 15, 1900. 

 Ninety Day. An early-maturing oat. Presented by Mr. W. P. Murphy. 



4408. Trifolium alpinum. Clover. 



From Grenoble, France. Received February 15, 1900. 



This clover was one of the most promising sorts grown in the Alpine grass garden 

 at Grenoble. 



4409-4413. Lagenaria vulgaris. Gourd. 



From Naples, Italy. Received February 19, 1900. 

 A collection of ornamental gourds useful for trellis work: 



4409. Lagenaria vulgaris depress a. 



4410. Lagenaria vulgaris maxima. 



4411. Lagenaria vulgaris longissima. 



4412. Lagenaria vulgaris. 



4413. Lagenaria vulgaris, Pulverhorn. 



4414. Capriola dactylon. Bermuda grass. 



From Australia. Received February 18, 1900. 



4415. Pinus. Pine. 



From Svria. Presented bv Mr. W. Michael, of Congo, Kv. Received February 

 24, 1900. 



A pine from the slopes of Mount Lebanon. 



4416. Beta vulgaris. Sugar beet. 



From Proskurow, Russia. Received through Dr. Mrozinski, February 27, 1900. 



Kleinwanzlebener (Mrozinski, No. 2, Russia). Seed from beets grown on clayey 

 black prairie soil. (See No. 3941, Inventory No. 8.) Distributed. 



4417. Bromus inermis. Smooth brome grass. 



From Portland, Oreg. Received March, 1900. 

 Oregon-grown seed. (See No. 2964, Inventory No. 7.) Distributed. 



4418. Bromus inermis. Smooth brome grass. 



From Portland, Oreg. Received February 28, 1900. 



Seed grown in the vicinity of Spokane, Wash. (See No. 2964, Inventory No. 7.) 

 Distributed. 



4419. Bromus inermis. Smooth brome grass. 



From Toronto, Canada. Received February 28, 1900. 



Seed grown in Assiniboia, Northwest Territory, Canada. (See No. 2964, Inventory 

 No. 7.) Distributed. 



4420. Bromus inermis. Smooth brome grass. 



From Manitoba. Received March, 1900. 

 Seed grown in Manitoba, Canada. (See No. 2964, Inventory No. 7.) Distributed. 



