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197148 to 197176.— Continued 



197175. Vigna vexillata (L.) Rich. 



No. 3035. Near Ahuachapan, El Salvador. 



197176. Zea mays L. Poaceae. Corn. 

 No. 3064. Market, Coatepeque. 



197177. Gossypium. Malvaceae. Cotton. 



From Turkey. Seeds obtained through Elmer Starch, Economic Cooperation 

 Administration, Special Mission to Turkey. Received June 15, 1951. 



Yerli 193. (Improved strain.) 



197178 and 197179. Dactylis glomerata L. Poaceae. 



Orchard grass. 



From England. Seeds presented by Dunns Farm Seeds Ltd., Salisbury. Re- 

 ceived June 15, 1951. 



197178. Glasnevin Cocksfoot. 



197179. Scotia Orchard grass. 



197180 to 197189. Glycine max (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. 



From the Federation of Malaya. Seeds presented by the Department of 

 Agriculture, Kuala Lumpur. Received June 15, 1951. 



197180. A 1-Otootan 12. 12. 197185. C 26-Raub 16. 25 29. 



197181. B 3-Raub 1J>. 28. 197186. D 5-Java 17.18 2 12. 



197182. C 1-Raub 16. U22. 197187. D 7-Java 17. 18 11 15. 



197183. C 4-Raub 16. 1837. 197188. E 1-Sumrong 2U. 015. 



197184. C 22-Raub 16. 18 10 10. 197189. E 3-Sumrong 24. 0111. 



197190 to 197193. Carthamus tinctorius L. Asteraceae. 



Safflower. 



From France. Seeds presented by the Institut National de la Recherche 

 Agronomique, Versailles. Received June 16, 1951. 



197190. Carthame des Indes. 197192. G. N. S. O. 



197191. Carthames Schaibes. 197193. Marcel Richard. 



197194 to 197198. 



From Ethiopia. Seeds collected by W. A. Archer, Agricultural Explorer, 

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

 ville, Md. Received June 18, 1951. 



197194. Citrus aurantifolia (Christm.) Swingle. Rutaceae. Lime. 



No. 10231. Market, Diredawa. Fruit l 1 ^ to 2 inches long, slightly 

 ribbed, lemon-yellow, highly aromatic; flesh pale-green, very juicy, with 

 mild lemon flavor. 



197195. Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f. Lemon. 



No. 10230. Abyssinica. Cultivated near Diredawa. Fruit pale-green, 

 turning yellow, 1% inches long by 1% inches in diameter; flesh pale-green, 

 not very juicy. 

 197196 to 197198. Phoenix dactylifera L. Phoenicaceae. Date. 



From Arab shop, Diredawa. May 22, 1951. 



197196. No. 10220. Fruit oblong, with red blush, 1% inches long, 

 slightly sweet. 



197197. No. 10221. Fruit cherry shape and color, medium sweet. 



197198. No. 10222. Fruit cone-shaped, 1*4 inches long, very sweet. 



