SEPTEMBER, 1900, TO DECEMBER, 1903. 159 



7663 to 7677— Continued. 



7671. Vitis vinifera. Grape. 



From Smyrna. "A superior variety of Malaga called Rezaki. Probably 

 Datte de Beyrouth. ' ' ( Roeding. ) 



7672. Prunus armeniaca. Apricot. 



From Smyrna. "From Pounar Bashi near Smyrna, An apricot with a 

 sweet kernel like an almond." (Roeding. ) 



7673. Pistacia terebinthus. Terebinth. 



From Smyrna, Karabanour. "Buds from male pistachio terebinth." 



(Roeding.) 



7674. Punica granatum. Pomegranate. 



Frcm Smyrna. Tcherkerdeksis. "The seedless pomegranate from Pomiar 

 Bash .•' (Roeding.) 



7675. Olea europaea. Olive. 



From Smyrna. "Pickling and oil olive from Greek nurseryman near 

 Smyrna. ' ' ( Roeding. ) 



7676. Punica granatum. Pomegranate. 

 From Smyrna. Feysinar. i l Pomegranate from Pounar Bashi. ' ' ( Roeding. ) 



7677. Punica granatum. Pomegranate. 

 From Smyrna. Kadinar. ' ' Pomegranate from Pounar Bashi. ' ' ( Roeding. ) 



7678. Coffea arabica. Coffee. 



From Macassar, Celebes. Received through Messrs. Lathrop and Fairchild (No. 

 386a, February 11, 1900), October 15, 1901. Sent by Hon. K. Auer, United 

 States consul. 



Menado. "The bean of this famous coffee is very large. It is one of the highest 

 priced coffees on the market. Sells dry in Amsterdam at 70 to 80 cents Dutch per 

 one-half kilo. Best 'Java Brown' brings no more." (Fairchild.) 



7679. VlCIA HIRTA. 



From Tessala, Algeria. Obtained by Mr. C. S. Scofield, April, 1901. Received 

 October 21, 1901. 



"Dried roots and tubercles from barley field at Tessala." (Scofield.) 



7680. Lathyrus sativus. 



From Oran, Algeria. Obtained bv Mr. C. S. Scofield, April, 1901. Received 

 October 21, 1901. 



' ' Dried roots and tubercles of the ' Pois Carre ' from salt-impregnated field near 

 Oran. Much cultivated. ' ' ( Scofield. ) 



7681. Lupinus luteus. Yellow lupine. 



From Rouiba, Algeria. Obtained by Mr. C. S. Scofield, April 10, 1901, through 

 Dr. L. Trabut. Received October 21, 1901. 



"Dried roots and tubercles. Tubercle growth considered by Doctor Trabut as 

 pathological and characteristic of Lupinus luteus." (Scofield. ) 



7682. Trifolium angustifolium. 



From Kabylia, Algeria. Obtained bv Mr. C. S. Scofield, April, 1901. Received 

 October 21, 1901. 



' ' Roots and tubercles. ' ' ( Scofield. ) 



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