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337724 to 337987— Continued 







337800 to 337987— Continued 







337968. 



CW 326. 



337978. 



CW 341. 



337969. 



CW 328. 



337979. 



CW 342. 



337970. 



CW 329. 



337980. 



CW 344. 



337971. 



CW 330. 



337981. 



CW 345. 



337972. 



CW 331. 



337982. 



CW 346. 



337973. 



CW 335. 



337983. 



CW 348. 



337974. 



CW 336. 



337984. 



CW 349. 



337975. 



CW 337. 



337985. 



CW 356. 



337976. 



CW 338. 



337986. 



CW 360. 



337977. 



CW 340. 



337987. 



CW 361. 



337988. Triticum aestivum L. Gramineae. Common wheat. 



From Japan. Seed presented by the Wheat Breeding Laboratory, Hokkaido 

 National Agricultural Experiment Station, Hitzujigaoka, Sapporo, Hok- 

 kaido. Received Oct. 24, 1968. 



'Hokuet'. 



337989 to 337992. Saccharum (hybrid) Gramineae. 



Sugarcane. 



From Barbados. Cuttings presented by the West Indies Central Sugar Cane 

 Breeding Station, Coves, St. George. Received Oct. 24, 1968. 



337989. B4145. 337991. B50135. 



337990. B6130. 337992. B55228. 



337993 to 337995. Saccharum (hybrid) Gramineae. 



Sugarcane. 



From Guyana. Cuttings presented by the Bookers Sugar Estates Ltd., 

 Georgetown. Received Oct. 28, 1968. 



337993. D 141/48. 



337994. D 151/59. 



337995. D 171/59. 



337996. Crambe hispanica Linn. Cruciferae. 



From Israel. Seeds presented by the National and University Institute of 

 Agriculture, Rehovot, Jerusalem. Received Sept. 30, 1968. Numbered 

 Oct. 28, 1968. 



No. NU43030. Plant small, poor seeder. 



337997. Triticum sphaerococcum Percival Gramineae. 



From India. Seed presented by the Division of Plant Introduction, Indian 

 Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Received Oct. 28, 1968. 



337998. Triticum aestivum L. Gramineae. Common wheat. 



From Italy. Seed presented by the Federazione Italiana dei Consorzi Agrari, 

 Ponte Galeria, Rome. Received Oct. 28, 1968. 



'Strampelli'. 



337999 to 338000. Pennisetum spicatum (L.) Willd. Grami- 

 neae. Pearl millet. 



From Ethiopia. Seed collected by B. M. Leese, Crops Research Division, 

 United States Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, Md. Numbered 

 Oct. 14, 1968. 



