JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 19 52 13 



199104 to 199224— Continued 



199204. BM 51/101. 199215. BM 51/112. 



199205. BM 51/102. 199216. BM 51/113. 



199206. BM 51/103. 199217. BM 51/114. 



199207. BM 51/104. 199218. BM 51/115. 



199208. BM 51/105. 199219. BM 51/116. 



199209. BM 51/106. 199220. BM 51/117. 



199210. BM 51/107. 199221. BM 51/118. 



199211. BM 51/108. 199222. BM 51/119. 



199212. BM 51/109. 199223. BM 51/120. 



199213. BM 51/110. 199224. BM 51/121. 



199214. BM 51/111. 



199225 to 199227. Strophanthus sarmentosus DC. Apocynaceae. 



From Switzerland. Seeds presented by Professor T. Reichstein, University of 

 Basel, Basel. Received Feb. 8, 1952. 



199225. H. G. 13. Eight km. south of Koussan, Senegal. 



199226. H. G. 36. 



199227. K. S. 5131. Southeast border of the Foret de Thies, Senegal. 



199228 to 199232. Vaccinium spp. Vacciniaceae. 



From Guatemala. Collected by George M. Darrow, Bureau of Plant Industry, 

 Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Feb. 11, 1952. 



From Guatemala City. 



199228. Vaccinium sp. 

 No. 1. (Cuttings.) 



199229. Vaccinium sp. 

 No. 2. (Plant.) 



199230. Vaccinium sp. 

 No. 3. (Plants.) 



199231. Vaccinium sp. 

 No. 4. (Plants.) 



199232. Vaccinium sp. 

 No. 5. (Seeds.) 



199233. Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f. Eutaceae. Lemon. 



From Chile. Seeds presented by J. Manuel Casanueva R., Santiago, Santiago. 

 Received Feb. 12, 1952. 



Geiiova. The most widely cultivated variety in Chile. Seeds from the Plan- 

 tation SORRUCO, in the central part of Chile. 



199234. Nicotiana tabacum L. Solanaceae. Tobacco. 



From France. Seeds presented by l'lnstitut Experimental du Tabac de Bergerac, 

 Bergerac, Dordogne. Received Feb. 12, 1952. 



Java-Isere X Cabot. 



199235. Caesalpinia coriaria (Jacq.) Willd. Caesalpiniaceae. 



Divi-divi. 



From Venezuela. Seeds presented by Bruno Mazzani, Institute Nacional de 

 Agricultura, Maracay. Received Feb. 12, 1952. 



