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320560 to 320861- 



—Continued 



320736 to 320861- 



-Continued 



320846. 



6-434. 



Uza. 



320847. 



6-441. 



Yad Mordehai. 



320848. 



6-442. 



Ibbim. 



320849. 



6-443. 



Beror Hayil. 



320850. 



6-457. 



South of Tel Irit. 



320851. 



6-458. 



East of Mefalsim. 



320852. 



6-459. 



Sederot. 



320853. 



6-470. 



West of Beeri. 



320854. 



6-485. 



East of Kissufin. 



320855. 



6-487. 



North of Re'im. 



320856. 



6-488. 



West of Re'im. 



From Northern Negev. 



320857. 



6-460. 



South of Dorot. 



320858. 



6-472. 



Tequma. 



320859. 



6-473. 



Telme Bilu. 



320860. 



6-480. 



East of Sede Ze'vi. 



320861. 



6-483. 



Bet Qama. 



320862 to 320864. 



Rosa multiflora Thunb. 



Rosaceae. 



Japanese rose. 



From the Republic of South Africa. Scions presented by the Division of Seed 

 Control, Department of Agriculture Technical Services, Pretoria. Re- 

 ceived June 19, 1967. 



320862. 'Basye'. Clone No. 110. 



320863. 'Brooks'. Clone No. 34. 



320864. 'Clarke'. Clone No. 54. 



320865. Coix lacryma-jobi L. Gramineae. Jobs-tears. 



From Brazil. Seeds presented by B. V. Skvortzov, Institute de Botanica, Sao 

 Paulo. Received June 20, 1967. 



Originally from Japan. 



320866. Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze Theaceae. Tea. 



From Pakistan. Seeds presented Jan. 15, 1965 by Pakistan Tea Board. 

 Dacca. Received June 21, 1967. 



Mixture of seeds from nucleus clones plot at Pakistan Tea Research Station. 



320867 and 320868. Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze Theaceae. 



Tea. 



From Brazil. Cuttings obtained Aug. 4, 1965 through the United States 

 Agency for International Development, Rio de Janeiro. Received June 

 21, 1967. 



320867. 'Benifomare'. 



320868. 'Yamamoto'. 



320869 to 320874. Malus sylvestris Mill. Rosaceae. Apple. 



From Turkey. Scions presented by Crop Research and Introduction Center, 

 Karsiyaka, Izmir. Received June 21, 1967. 



Scions of 'Amasya' variety taken from individual trees. 



