INVENTORY 



198915 to 198919. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. 



From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Departmento da Produgao, Campinas, 

 Sao Paulo. Received Jan. 3, 1942. 



198915. IAC-1. 198918. Dourado Agulha. 



198916. IAC-3. 198919. Ignape Agulha. 



198917. IAC-1. 



198920. Trifolium repens L. Fabaceae. White clover. 



From England. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, 

 London. Received Jan. 4, 1952. 



Certified Kersey. Originally from Witnesham, Suffolk. A vigorous, produc- 

 tive strain. 



198921 and 198922. Saccharuae. Poacae, Sugarcane. 



From the Canal Zone. Seeds presented by Jack L. Bean, Pedro Miguel. Re- 

 ceived Jan. 4, 1952. 



198921. 1-51 



198922. 2-51. 



198923 to 198926. 



From the Fnion of South Africa. Seeds presented by Mildred Wilman, Kim- 

 berley, Cape Province. Received Jan. 4, 1952. 



198923. Enneapogox sp. Poaceae. 



198924. Enneapogon sp. 



198925. Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter. Poaceae. Teff. 



198926. Eragrostis sp. 



198927. Dioscorea sp. Dioscoreaceae. 



From Guam. Tuber obtained through the Bureau of Entomology and Plant 

 Quarantine, United States Department of Agriculture. Received Jan. 4. 

 1952. 



198928. Strophanthus sp. Apocynaceae. 



From New York. Seeds presented by J. Monachino, New York Botanical Gar- 

 den, Bronx Park. Received Jan. 5, 1952. 



Originally from Angola. 



198929. Galega officinalis L. Fabaceae. Common goatsrue. 



From Italy. Seeds presented by Ernesto Pine, Societa Anonima, Bologna. 

 Received Jan. 5, 1952. 



198930 to 198937. Strophanthus spp. Apocynaceae. 



From Africa. Seeds presented by J. Monachino, New York Botanical Garden, 

 Bronx, New York. Received Jan. 7, 1952. 



Material was originally received from Angola, unless otherwise noted. 



198930. Strophanthus amboensis (Schinz) Engl. & Pax. 

 Spitskuppen, South-West Africa. 



198931. Strophanthus gossweileri H. Hess. 

 Vila Arriaga. 



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