88 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 176 



326164 to 326167. 



From Canada. Seeds presented by Botanical Garden, University of British 

 Columbia. Received Mar. 11, 1968. 



326164. Acer macrophyllum Pursk Aceraceae. Bigleaf maple. 



326165. Kalmia angustifolia L. Ericaceae. 



326166. Kalmia latifolia L. Mountain-laurel. 



326167. Kalmia polifolia var. microphylla (Hook.) Rehd. 



326168 to 326173. 



From the United States. Seeds presented by John W. Clark, Elkton, Mary- 

 land. Received Mar. 12, 1968. 



326168 to 326172. Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 



326168. 'Durbot'. South Africa. 



326169. 'Fengshan No. I'. Taiwan. 



326170. 'Persimmon Type'. Taiwan. 



326171. 'Roodeplaat Premier'. South Africa. 



326172. 'Sunneva'. South Africa. 



326173. Lycopersicon peruvianum (L.) Mill. 



South America. Wild purple strain ; fruits very small. 



326174 to 326203. 



From Mexico. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Crops 

 Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Maryland. Num- 

 bered Mar. 13, 1968. 



326174. Anacardium occidentale L. Anacardiaceae. Cashew. 



Col. No. 22383. Local name Maranon. Candelario, District Pochutla, 

 Oaxaca. Grows in Chaealapa. Elevation 1,000 feet. Trees bearing edible 

 fruits. 



326175. Bomarea sp. Amaryllidaceae. 



Col. No. 22566. Tepoztlan, Morelos. Elevation 6,000 feet. Perennial 

 vine; stem turgescent. Growing on cliff in oak forest. 



326176. Bursera fagaroides Engler Burseraceae. 



Col. No. 22421. Eight miles west of San Antonio. To 4 feet high, 

 spreading; bark greenish gray. 



326177. Bursera galeottiana Engler in DC. 



Col. No. 22402, Along highway near Tehuitzingo, Puebla. Rocky sun 

 slope. Elevation 4,000 feet. Tree with red trunk; leaves finely dissected; 

 fruit small. 



326178. Bursera schaffneri S. Wats. 



Col. No. 22370. Local name CopaL Dwarf. Six miles northeast of 

 Telixtlahuaca, Oaxaca. Elevation 5,800 feet. Tree to 2 feet high, spread- 

 ing, with massive shortly branched trunk. Ornamental for dwarf incense 

 tree culture. 



326179. Bursera schlechtendalii Engl. 



Col. No. 22420. Three to eight miles west of San Antonio, District of 

 Teotitlan, Oaxaca. Elevation 2,700 feet. Thorn forest. Tree or shrub, 

 small, spreading; bark dark or brown; leaf single. 



326180. Bursera sp. 



Col. No. 22427. Nine miles west of San Antonio, District of Teotitlan, 

 Oaxaca. Elevation 2,700 feet. Thorn forest. Tree, spreading; bark light 

 gray, Common. 



