DECEMBER, 1903, TO DECEMBER, 1905. 



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13159 to 13236 — Continued. 

 13159 to 13226— Continued. 



13218. 



Tsutsu-izulsu. 



13223. 



Asa-gasumi. 



13219. 



Rinpo. 



13224. 



Fuki-yose. 



13220. 



Chitose-dsuru. 



13225. 



GoJco-no-asobi. 



13221. 



Risho-no-tama. 



13226. 



Yamato-zukasa. 



13222. 



Kasu-gano. 







13227 to 13235. Iris spp. 





Iris. 



13227. 



Iris albo-purpu- 



13231. 



Iris gracilipes. 



13228. 



rea. 

 Iris albo-purpu- 



REA. 



13232. 

 13233. 



Iris sibirica. 

 Iris laevigata. 



13229. 



Iris raphiolepis. 



13234. 



Iris laevigata 

 semperplorens. 



13230. 



Iris raphiolepis 



13235. 



Iris laevigata 





variegata. 





ALBA. 



13236. Bel, 



LMCANDA PUNCTATA. 







13237. Medioago sativa. 



Alfalfa. 



From Chinook, Mont. Received thru the Thomas O'Hanlon Company, March 

 30, 1905. Grown by George Davidson, near Chinook, in Milk River Valley, 

 under irrigation. 



W 



13238 to 13240. 



From Lourenco Marquez, Portuguese East Africa. Presented by Hon. 

 Stanley Hollis, United States consul. Received March 27, 1905. 



13238. Gossypium sp. Cotton. 



"Native East African cotton seed, which was got for me from the slopes of 

 the Lebombo Mountains by the Bishop of Lebombo." {Hollis.) 



13239. Carissa arduina. Amatungulu. 



"The ' Martingula,' which is highly esteemed here for eating fresh, as well 

 as for making preserves. ' ' ( Hollis. ) 



13240. ( Undetermined. ) 



"I have to report that William F. Upshur, esq., of Barrene, Inhambane, has 

 been good enough to furnish me with a small quantity of specimens of a new 

 tree oil seed that is being exploited in the Inhambane district. In Inham- 

 bane these oil seeds are called ' Maferera' ; in Mozambique, where they grow 

 wild in great profusion, they are called ' Umtizi'; and in Lourenco Marquez, 

 where they are eaten by the natives, they are called ' Umgushu.' " (Hollis.) 



13241. Ulex europaeus. Gorse, -whin, or furze. 



From Dublin. Ireland. Received thru Hogg & Robertson, March 29, 1905. 



13242. COTONEASTER ANGUSTIFOLIA. 



From Orleans, France. 

 March 27, 1905. 



Received thru M. Leon Chenault, Route d'Olivet, 79, 



13243 to 13255. Rosa sp. Rose. 



From Worcester, England. Received thru Richard Smith & Co., March 30, 1905. 



13243. Madam George Bruant. 13246. Madam Charles Worth. 



13244. Rugosa Alba. 



13245. Rugosa, fl.pl. 

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13247. Rugosa Compte D'Em- 



