174 SEEDS AND PLANTS [MP0R1 ED. 



14778. JUNCUS EFFUSUS CONGLOMERATDS. Matting rush. 



From Car Man, I. S. ( '. Collected by Mr. J. 11. Tull, June l. L905. 



14779 to 3 4785. Oryza sativa. Rice. 



From Nagpur, India. Presented by Efon. J. W. Mollison, Inspector-General of 

 Agriculture. Received June 5, 1905. 



14779. Badshah Bhog. 



"A fine-scented variety grown in Bengal Presidency. Grows best on clay 

 or sandy loam, and requires ample water till the variety comes into car." 

 I Molh 



14780. Welchi. 



"A coarse variety grown in Bombay Presidency. Requires black soil and 



ample water till ripening." {Mollison. | 



14781. Kamod. 



"A fine-scented variety grown in Bomba) Presidency. Grows on black or 

 lighl soil, and requires ample water till ripening." {Mollison.) 



14782. Basmati. 

 remarks on No. I 1 7 7- • 



14783. Dad Khani. 



No. 1 177'.», with the exception that this is nol a scented variety.) 

 L4784. I Mohr. 



"A fine-scented variety grown in Bombay Presidency. Requires black soil 

 and ample water tilt ripening." i Mollison. ) 



14785. Katri Bhog. 



•■•mark- on No. 1 [\ 



14786. Mi i-i< lgo sativa. Alfalfa. 

 From Tashkend, Turkestan. Received thru Mr. H. W. Durrschmidt, June 3, 1905. 



14787. Opdntia sp. Prickly pear 

 From San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Received from Dr. Edward Palmer, thru Dr. 



J. N. Rose, of the United state- National Museum, June 9, 1905. 

 Tuna Taponu tf< ( 'astilla. 



14788. Freesi \ sp. 



From Burnett, Cal. Received thru Rees >v Compere, June 12, 1905. 



14789. Ni RINE sp. 



From Raleigh, N. C. Received thru Prof. W. F. Massey, Agricultural Experi- 

 ment station, June 12, 1905. 



14790. Hyacinthus orientalis. Roman hyacinth. 

 From Burnett, Cal. Received thru Rees & Compere, June 13, 1905. 



Albulus. From S. P. I. No. 12233. Received from J. M. Thorburn & Co. in the 

 autumn of 1904. 



14791 to 14798. Zea mats. Corn. 



From Richmond, Va. Received thru T. W. Wood & Sons, June 13, 1905. 

 Recommended to be the best varieties of corn for feeding green to stock; to be 

 tested on sandy land near Washington, D. C. 



14791. Cocke' s Prolific. 14795. Holt' s Strawberry. 



14792. White Columbia. . 14796. Eureka. 



14793. Hickory King. 14797. Virginia Ensilage. 



14794. Ma mm oth Shoe Peg. 14798. Blount's Prolific 



