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196773 to 196802.— Continued 



196798. Urginea sp. Liliaceae. 



No. A-153. Nineteen miles north of Clanwilliam, 



196799. Veltheimia sp. Liliaceae. 



No. A-150. Four miles south of Clanwilliam. 



196800. (Undetermined.) 



No. A-144. Between Genadendaal and Caledon. 



196801. Eucomis regia Ait. Liliaceae. 



No. A-165. Between Genadendaal and Caledon. 



196802. (Undetermined.) 



No. A-142. Between Genadendaal and Caledon. (Tubers.) 



196803. Medicago arborea L. Fabaceae. 



From Chile. Seeds obtained by Edgar A. Hodson, Soil Conservation Service, 

 United States Department of Agriculture, through the American Em- 

 bassy, Santiago. Received May 29, 1951. 



196804. Coix lacryma-jobi var. ma-yuen (Romanet) Stapf. 

 Poaceae. Adlay. 



From the Philippine Islands. Seeds presented by the Director, Bureau of 

 Plant Industry, Manila. Received July 3, 1951. 



Andang. Bontoc, Luzon. 



196805. Mangifera indica L. Anacardiaceae. Mango. 

 From Pakistan. Seeds presented by Isom Deshotels. Received July 3, 1951. 



Said to be from the best mangos in Pakistan. 



196806 to 196813. 



From Mexico. Seeds presented by Santiago F. Villanueva, Cuernavaca, 

 Morelos. Received May 29, 1951. 



196806. Crotalaria longirostrata Hook. & Arn. Fabaceae. 



196807. Crotalaria sp. 



196808. Desmodium sp. Fabaceae. 



196809. Galactia sp. Fabaceae. 



196810 to 196812. Phaseolus lunatus L. Fabaceae. Lima bean. 



196810. No. 1. 



196811. No. 2. 



196812. No. 3. 

 196813. Phaseolus sp. 



196814. Sorghum vulgare Pers. Poaceae. 



From the Hawaiian Islands. Seeds presented by A. J. Mangelsdorf, Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Station, Honolulu. Received May 29, 1951. 



196815 and 196816. Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae. 



Common wheat. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Sydney, 

 New South Wales. Received May 29, 1951. 



196815. 1013 G-A8. 



196816. 1278 G-U8. 



