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PLANT INVENTORY NO. 158 



189731 and 189732— Continued 



189731. No. 1. Yokadouma Province, French Cameroons. 



189732. No. 2. Yola, eastern Nigeria. 



189733 to 189734. Avena sativa L. Poaceae. Oats. 



From Ecuador. Seeds collected by W. V. Harlan, Quito. Received June 26, 

 1950. 



189733. Nacional 190. 



189734. Pelada 987. 



189735 to 189737. Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae. 



Common wheat. 



From Japan. Seeds presented by the Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations, 

 United States Department of Agriculture. Received June 26, 1950. 



Collected in Konusu. 



189735. No. 49564. 



189736. No. 49565. 



189737. No. 49566. 

 189738 to 189753. 



Norin No. 50; Norin No. 9 X Chinchunaga. 

 Norin No. 26; Chinchunaga X Saitama No. 29. 

 Norin No. 96; Norin No. 16 X Saitama No. 29. 



Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae. 



Common wheat. 



From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the Office of Foreign Agricultural Rela- 

 tions, United States Department of Agriculture. Received June 26, 1950. 



Collected in Karachi. 



189738 to 189745. From Sind. 



189738. No. 4970. C-591. 



189739. No. 49571. S-518. 



189740. No. 49572 HSW-III. 



189741. No. 49573. A-T-38 X 

 I.P. 12. 



189746 to 189750. From Punjab. 



189746. No. 49578. 



189747. No. 49579. C-591. 



189748. No. 49580. C-228. 



189751. No. 49583. A. T. 38. 



189752. No. 49584. Australian wheat. 



189753. No. 49586. Punjab wheat. 



189754. Avena sativa L. Poaceae. 



189742. 



No. 



49574. 



H-23-42. 



189743. 



No. 



49575. 





189744. 



No. 



49576. 





189745. 



No. 



49577. 





189749. 



No. 



49581. 



C-518. 



189750. 



No. 



49582. 



C-250. 



Oats. 



From England. Seeds presented by Dr. Herbert Hunter, Pure Seed Company, 

 Ltd., Cambrigeshire. Received June 26, 1950. 



Argentine 12. 



189755. Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae. 



Common wheat. 



From Guatemala. Seeds collected by R. C. Moncure, Office of Foreign Agricul- 

 tural Relations, United States Department of Agriculture. Received 

 June 26, 1950. 



From near the Mexican border; altitude 8,000 to 9,000 feet. 



