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194869. Ribes. Saxifragaceae. Gooseberry. 



From Scotland. Cuttings presented by George M. Taylor, Links Cottage, 

 East Lothian. Received Apr. 5, 1951. 



Forever Amber. 



194870. Trifolium pannonicum Jacq. Fabaceae. 



From Norway. Seeds presented by Prof. Rolf Nordhagen, University of 

 Oslo, Oslo. Received Apr. 13, 1951. 



194871 to 194878. 



From Guatemala. Collected by Oliver W. Norvell, Agricultural Explorer, 

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

 ville, Md. Received Apr. 2, 1951. 



Collected Mar. 24, 1951. 



194871. (Undetermined.) 



No. 2817. Market, Puerto Barrios. (Tubers.) 



194872. (Undetermined.) 



No. 2816. Market, Puerto Barrios. (Tubers.) 



194873. Dioscorea sp. Dioscoreaceae. 



No. 2815. Market, Puerto Barrios. (Tubers.) 



194874. (Undetermined.) 



No. 2817. Market, Puerto Barrios. (Tubers.) 



194875. (Undetermined.) 

 (Plants.) 



194876. (Undetermined.) 



No. 2813. Near Santo Tomas, Departamento de Izabal. (Plants.) 



194877. Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f. Rutaceae. Lemon. 

 No. 2608. Zacapa. (Seeds.) 



194878. Dahlia sp. Asteraceae. 



No. 2853. Near Calderas. (Tubers.) 



194879 to 194884. 



From New York. Seeds presented by Mrs. J. E. Winfield, Painted Post. 

 Received Apr. 3, 1951. 



A collection of peppers and tomatoes from various sources. 



194879 to 194881. Capsicum frutescens L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. 



194879. Pinched Nose. British Guiana, through J. J. Carlee. 



194880. British Guiana, through J. J. Carlee. A small, late-maturing, 

 Mexican variety. 



194881. Black Negro. Florida. 

 194882. Capsicum pubescens Ruiz & Pav. 



Guatemala, through Dr. C. F. Secord. 

 194883 and 194884. Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 



194883. Painted Post, N.Y. 



194884. Mendoza, Argentina, through Prof. Abelardo Piovano. Fruits 

 pink, in clusters. 



194885 to 194887. Ceratonia siliqua L. Caesalpiniaceae. 



Carob. 



From Italy. Cuttings presented by Dr. Emilio Zanini, Facolta di Agraria, 

 Palermo, Sicily. Received Apr. 4, 1951. 



