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189207 to 189211— Continued 



189211. Hibiscus coccineus Walt. 



IX 35. Green-stemmed, divided-leafed type. Small capsules and seed. 

 Reached 75 inches in 110 days at Santiago de las Vegas. Originally from 

 Java. 



189212. Musa textilis Nee. Musaceae. Abaca. 



From Honduras. Seeds presented by J. T. Permar, Tela Railroad Co., Tela. 

 Received May 16, 1950. 



189213 to 189222. SOLANUM spp. Solanaceae. 



From Canada. Tubers presented by H. N. Racicot, Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Ottawa, Ontario. Received May 17, 1950. 



189213. SOLANUM ANDIGENUM Juz. & Buk. 



No. 1129. 



189214. SOLANUM demissum Lindl. 

 No. 4-3. 



189215. SOLANUM GIBBERULOSUM Juz. & Buk. 



No. 1157. 



189216. Solanum jujuyense Hawkes. 

 No. 84-1-2. 



189217. Solanum saltense Hawkes. 

 No. 510. 



189218 and 189219. Solanum schickii Juz. & Buk. 



189218. No. 1155. 



189219. No. 1317-1. 



189220. Solanum sp. 

 No. 1459-1. 



189221. Solanum sp. 

 No. 1459-2. 



189222. Solanum sp. 

 No. 2062. 



189223 and 189224. Piper spp. Piperaceae. Pepper. 



From India. Seeds presented by Horen Jones, Shillong, Assam. Received 

 May 17, 1950. 



189223. Piper nigrum L. Black pepper. 



189224. Piper sp. 

 189225 to 189230. 



From the Belgian Congo. Seeds collected by J. T. Baldwin, Jr., Agricultural 

 Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, 

 Beltsville, Md. Received May 17, 1950. 



Market, Leopoldville. Feb. 13, 1950. 



189225 and 189226. Citrullus vulgaris Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. 



Watermelon. 



189225. No. 1. 



189226. No. 2. 



189227 and 189228. Phaseolus vulgaris L. Fabaceae. Common bean. 



189227. No. 1. 189228. No. 2. 



