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196961 and 196962.— Continued 



196961. Dioscoeea hemicrypta Burkill. Dioscoreaceae. 



No. A-167. Fourteen miles from Amaliestein, Huis River Pass, Cape 

 Province. May 11, 1951. 



196962. Hibiscus ludwigii Eckl. & Zeyh. Malvaceae. 



From the National Botanic Garden, Kirstenbosch, Cape Province. Origi- 

 nally from the eastern part of Cape Province. 



196963 to 196967. LlNUM USITATISSIMUM L. Linaceae. Flax. 



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

 New South Wales. Received June 1, 1951. 



196963. Kenya C. I. 709-1. 196966. Variety J,8A. 



196964. Khorrarnabad. 196967. Wada. 



196965. Rija Contrekport 

 196968 to 196973. 



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

 Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering. Re- 

 ceived June 4, 1951. 



From near Amatitlan, Departmento de Guatemala. 



196968. Dioscorea densiflora Hemsl. Dioscoreaceae. 

 No. 3065. (Roots.) 



196969. Phaseolus lunatus L. Fabaceae. Lima bean. 

 No. 3069. (Plants.) 



196970. Phaseolus vulgaris L. Common bean. 

 No. 3070. (Plants.) 



196971. Smilacina sp. Liliaceae. 

 No. 3067. (Plants.) 



196972. Crinum erubescens Ait. Amaryllidaceae. 

 No. 3064. (Roots.) 



196973. (Undetermined.) 



No. 3066. Probably Amaryllidaceae. (Roots.) 



196974 to 196982. 



From Ethiopia. Collected by W. A. Archer, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau 

 of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. 

 Received June 4, 1951. 



Collected in May 1951. 



196974. Aloe sp. Liliaceae. 



No. 10227. Vicinity of Diredawa. A small plant; flowers pale dusty 

 red, with yellow tips. Leaves pale green with light yellow spots. (Plants.) 



196975 and 196976. Mangifera indica L. Anacardiaceae. Mango. 



196975. No. 10219. Diredawa. Fruits bright yellow, 2 inches long. 

 (Seeds.) 



196976. No. 10224. Near Diredawa. (Seeds.) 



196977. Sansevieria sp. Liliaceae. 



No. 10148. Between Diredawa and Errer. Fiber used to tie packages. 

 (Roots and plants.) 



196978. Dipcadi viride Moench. Liliaceae. 

 No. 10145. Errer. (Bulbs.) 



