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198952 to 198956. Quercus spp. Fagaceae. Oak. 



From Italy. Seeds presented by the Botanic Garden of the University of Naples, 

 Naples. Received Jan. 10. 1952. 



198952. Querctjs beutia Tenore. 



198953. Queecus thomasii Tenore. 



198954. Queecus ceeris L. 



198955. Queecus subeb L. Cork oak. 



198956. Queecus ilex L. Holly oak. 



198957 to 198968. 



From Cyprus. Seeds obtained by A. B. Cashinore, Food and Agriculture Or- 

 ganization of the United Nations, Nicosia. Received Jan. 10, 1952. 



198957. Hypabbhexia hieta (L.) Stapf. Poaceae. 

 Famagusta District. 



198958. Lolium peeex^e L. Poaceae. Perennial ryegrass. 

 Limassol District. 



198959. Medicago ctliaeis (L.) All. Fabaceae. 

 Famagusta District. 



198960. Medicago hispida Gaertn. Burclover. 

 Famagusta District. 



198961. Medicago lupulina L. Black medic. 

 Limassol District. 



198962 and 198963. Medicago sativa L. Alfalfa. 



198962. No. 1. 



198963. No. 2. 



198964. Medicago sp. 

 Limassol District. 



198965. Melelotus alba Desr. Fabaceae. White sweetclover. 

 Nicosia. 



198966. Melilotus messaxe^sis i.L.) All. Sweetclover. 

 Famagusta District. 



198867. Oeyzopsis holcifoemis (Bieb.) Hack. Poaceae. 



Kyrenia Range. 

 198968. Teifolium fbagifeeuxi L. Fabaceae. Strawberry clover. 



Nicosia District. 



198969. Asparagus faecatus L. Conyallariaceae. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by T. R. N. Lothian, Botanic Garden, Adelaide, 

 South Australia. Received Jan. 11, 1952. 



198970. Solaxum. Solanaceae. 



From Chile. Tubers presented by the Chilean Embassy, Washington, D. C. 

 Received Jan. 11, 1952. 



Grown in Chile by Rodolfo Jaramillo, from material originating in the United 

 States. 



198971. Quercus sp. Fagaceae. 



From Italy. Seeds presented by Fratelli Borromeo, Milan. Received Jan. 11, 

 1952. 



Received as Q. gar deniaef olio, an apparently unpublished name. 



