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195857 to 195882.— Continued 



195878. (Undetermined.) 



No. A-136. Boyne, northern Transvaal. 



195879. Agapanthus sp. Liliaceae. 



No. A-112. Bloem Erf Nursery, Stellenbosch, Cape Province. 

 195880 and 195881. Agapanthus africanus (L.) Hoffmgg. 



195880. No. A-109. Pendulimis. Bloem Erf Nursery, Stellenbosch, Cape 

 Province. 



195881. No. A-114. Plettenberg Bay, Cape Province. (Tubers.) 



195882. Vallota speciosa (L.f.) Dur. & Schinz. Amaryllidaceae. 

 No. A-113. Plettenberg Bay, Cape Province. Showy, red flowers. 



195883 to 195891. 



From Nicaragua. Tubers collected by Oliver W. Norvell, Agricultural Ex- 

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

 Beltsville, Md. Received May 1, 1951. 



195883. Crinum longifolium (L.) Thunb. Amaryllidaceae. 



No. 2911. Lirio. Along Rio Escondido, 15 miles from Bluefields. 

 195884 to 195890. Along Rio Escondido, 30 miles above Bluefields. 



195884. Dioscorea sp. Dioscoreaceae. 

 No. 2910. Name Blanco. 



195885. Dioscorea sp. 

 No. 2914. Name Balleri. 



195886. Dioscorea sp. 



No. 2915. Name Morado Silvestre. 



195887. Dioscorea sp. 



No. 2916. Yampi Morado. 



195888. Dioscorea sp. 



No. 2917. Yampi Blanco. 



195889. Dioscorea sp. 



No. 2918. Name Amarillo. 



195890. Dioscorea sp. 

 No. 2919. Name Blanco. 



195891. Dioscorea sp. 



No. 2920. Market, Bluefields. Said to be the most uniform and best 

 edible yam of Nicaragua. 



195892 to 195907. 



From Morocco. Seeds presented by the Centre de Recherches Agronomique, 

 Rabat. Received May 1, 1951. 



195892 to 195894. A vena sativa L. Poaceae. Oats. 



195892. 095. 



195893. 153. 



195894. 320. 



195895. Carthamus tinctorius L. Asteraceae. Safflower. 



