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320258 to 320264— Continued 



320259. Solanum marinasense Vargas 



Hawkes No. 2474. 

 320260 and 320261. Solanum medians Bitt. 



320260. Hawkes No. 2464. 



320261. Hawkes No. 2489. 



320262. Solanum raphanifolium Cardenas & Hawkes 



Hawkes No. 2471b. 

 320263 and 320264. Solanum sparsipilum (Bitter) Juz. & Buk. 



320263. Hawkes No. 2479. 



320264. Hawkes No. 2480. 



320265. Solanum brachistotrichum (Bitter) Rydb. Solana- 

 ceae. 



From Mexico. Seeds received December 1965 from J. G. Hawkes, Department 

 of Botany, University of Birmingham, England. Numbered May 22, 1967. 



Hawkes No. 1234. (H. 278). Chihuahua State, Majalca, 40 miles north- 

 west of Chihuahua. Aug. 14, 1958. Altitude 2,150 meters. Dry rocky hill- 

 sides, partial shade of Juniperus monosperma and Pinus cembroides. Flowers 

 and mother tubers. 2n=24. 



320266 to 320268. 



From Uruguay. Seeds received December 1965 from J. G. Hawkes, Depart- 

 ment of Botany, University of Birmingham, England. Numbered May 

 23, 1967. 



320266 and 320267. Solanum commersonii Dunal ex Poir. Solanaceae. 



320266. Hawkes No. 702. (H. 180). Dept. San Jose, near Rio Santa Lucia 

 and Puente La Barra, pajonal. Autodromo Nacional, 21.5 kilometers 

 from Montevideo. March 20, 1958. Altitude sea level. Amongst 

 coarse grass and other herbage in damp sandy places. Flowers purple 

 outside. Mother tubers; no berries. 



320267. Hawkes No. 706. (H. 183). Dept. Colonia, La Estanzuela, just 

 outside the plant breeding station. March 23, 1958. Altitude 50 

 meters. Rough grass on edge of maize field by stream. Tussocks of 

 Paspalum quadrif avium. Flowers, berries, and tubers. 



320268. Solanum commersonii f. malmeanum (Britt.) Corr. 



Hawkes No. 725. (H. 196). Dept. Salta, San Antonio, Escuela Experi- 

 mental de Agronomia. April 16, 1958. Collectors: J. A. Reyes, and 

 Comm. A. Montoro Guarchi. In dark brown, humus-rich soil. Flowers 

 white. 



320269. Solanum commersonii f. malmeanum (Bitt.) Corr. 

 Solanaceae. 



From Brazil. Seeds received December 1965 from J. G. Hawkes, Department 

 of Botany, University of Birmingham, England. Numbered May 23, 

 1967. 



(H. 569). Dept. Rio Grande do Sul, Ijui. Seed collected July 23, 1959. 

 Mota da Coata (s.n.). Flowering abundant, fruiting good. 



320270. Solanum fernandezianum Phil. Solanaceae. 



From Chile. Seeds received December 1965 from J. G. Hawkes, Department 

 of Botany, University of Birmingham, England. Numbered May 23, 

 1967. 



