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19S131. MANGIFERA indica L. Anacardiaceae. Mango. 



From India. Seeds presented by the Government Horticulturist. Poona, 

 Bombay. Received Sept, 27. 1951. 



19S132 to 198146. ORYZA sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. 



From Burma. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Rangoon. 

 Received Oct. 1. 1951. 



198132. 



Ahmee-phuthe Ty—25. 





198140. 



Lawthawgyi E 30-42. 



198133. 



Bophathe Ty—7. 





198141. 



Maung-nyo B 24-9:2. 



198134. 



Buphopa Ty—26. 





198142. 



Nariphathe Ty-16. 



198135. 



Btisogu Tij-ll, 





198143. 



Patheinwa Tij-lS. 



198136. 



But he Ty-18. 





198144. 



Sein-gyi C 28—16. 



198137. 



Hnanwa Phirtgauk A I 



'6-3. 



198145. 



Shaii-ph we-taung Ty—21. 



198138. 



K am a kyi D 17—88. 





198146. 



Yodaya Ty—12. 



198139. 



Kywe-bu-the Tij-17. 









)8147 to 198149. QUERCUS 



spp. 



Fagaceae. Oak 



From Canada. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, 

 Ontario. Received Oct. 2. 1951. 



198147. Quercus macrocarpa Michx. 



No. 13590. Twin Elm, Carleton County, Ontario. 



198148. Quercus sp. 



No. 2753. Larimac Golf Club, Hull County. Ontario. 



198149. x Quercus bebbiaxa Schneid. 

 No. OS-414-1. 



198150 to 198154. 



From India. Seeds presented by L. D. Kapoor, Research Laboratories, Jam- 

 mu-Tawi, Kashmir. Received Oct. 4. 1951. 



198150. Brassica sp. Brassicaceae. 



198151. Fagopyrum TATARICUM (L.) Gaertn. Polygonaceae. Buckwheat. 



198152. HORDEUM vulgare L. Poaceae. Common barley. 

 198153 and 198154. Paxicum miliaceu^i L. Poaceae. Proso. 



198153. Pinga. 



198154. Shola. 



198155 to 198158. SESAMUM indicum L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. 



From Iraq. Seeds presented by the Director-General of Agriculture, Bagdad. 

 Received Oct. 4, 1951. 



198155. Giza Xo. 10. From Egypt. 



198156. MahaUi Xo. 8. 



198157. Mosulli Xo. 28. From Mosul. 



198158. Roussi. From Russia. 



198159. Sorghum intrans Benth. Poaceae. 



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

 New South Wales. Received Oct. 8, 1951. 



198160. Lupinus albus L. Fabaceae. White lupine. 



From Germany. Seeds presented by the Max Planck Gesellschaft, Hamburg. 

 Received Oct. 8, 1951. 

 A hybrid between the sweet and bitter types, Fo population. 



