JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 194 9 



157 



177189 to 177191. Albizzia julibrissin Durazz. Mimosaeae. 



Silktree. 



From North Carolina. Cuttings presented by an unknown donor, Tyron. Re- 

 ceived Mar. 22, 1949. 



177189. No. 329. 



177190. No. 333. 



177191. Rosea. 



177192 to 177218. 



Yitis vinifera L. Vitaceae. 



European grape. 



From France. Cuttings presented by Landot Pierre Consieu Ain, Montpellier 

 Received Mar. 23, 1949. 



177192. 



No. 



4511. 



177193. 



No. 



2843. 



177194. 



No. 



2241. 



177195. 



No. 



4256. 



177196. 



No. 



3384. 



177197. 



No. 



4411. 



177198. 



No. 



2860. 



177199. 



No. 



4411. 



177200. 



No. 



2832. 



177201. 



No. 



3381. 



177202. 



No. 



2282. 



177203. 



No. 



1678. 



177204. 



No. 



790. 



177205. 



No. 



3474. 



177206. 

 177207. 

 177208. 

 177209. 

 177210. 

 177211. 

 177212. 

 177213. 

 177214. 

 177215. 

 177216. 

 177217. 

 177218. 



No. 301. 

 No. 1680. 

 No. 244. 

 No. 2913. 

 No. 2416. 

 No. 4511. 

 No. 2380. 

 No. 234. 

 No. 3108. 

 No. 2291. 

 No. 2283. 

 No. 3518. 

 No. 204. 



177219 to 177225. Ortza sativa L. Poaceae. 



Rice. 



From Turkey and Iraq. Seeds collected by Jack R. Harlan, Agricultural Ex- 

 plorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Belts- 

 ville, Md. Received Mar. 23, 1949. 



Collected in Turkey unless otherwise indicated. 



177219. No. 5000. Ankara, Ankara. Aug. 21, 1948. 



177220. No. 5002. Ankara. 



177221. No. 6257. Sapatan, Semdinli, Hakari. 



177222. No. 6330. Oramar, Yuksekova, Hakari. 



177223. No. 6341. Cukurca, Hakari. 



177224. No. 6360. Kaval, Lirinbucag, Hakari. 



177225. No. 9853. Experiment Station, Baghdad, Iraq. 



Oct. 30, 1948. Red 



type. 

 177226 and 177227. 



From Florida. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, 

 Coconut Grove. Numbered in March 1949. 



177226. Coccothrinax argentea (Roem. & Schult.) Sarg. Phoenicaceae. 



Palm. 



Originally grown from seeds presented by Charles T. Simpson, Little River, 

 Fla. 



177227. Cochlospermum sp. Cochlospermaceae. 



Presented by the Fairchild Tropical Garden, Coconut Grove, Fla. 

 flowered form. 



Double- 



