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SEEDS ANH PLANTS I MPoKThD. 



14815. Nepheliuw mutabile. 



Kapoelasan. 



From Buitenzorg, Java. Presented by Doctor Treub, director of the Department 

 of Agriculture. Received June L9, L905. 



14816 to 14821. Opuntia PICUS [NDICA. Prickly pear. 



From Palermo, Sicily. Received thru I>r. A. Borzi, director of the Botanic 

 Gardens, June LO, L905. 



14816. Zuccarina. 



14817. Frutii Sanguinei. 



14818. Senza Chiupi. 



14819. RotsL 



14820. 

 14821. 



Bianchi. 



| M iscellaneous; un 

 beledO 



14822 to 14839. < >!■ 



VII \ 8pp. 



Mexi: o. I sc ived from Dr. l.lwa 



From San Luis Potosi 

 Doctor Rose, of the National Museum, June 19, 1905 



.1 l' 



Tuna. 



jr. thru 



L4822. 



Blanco ( Yystalina. 1 1 doc- 

 tor B 



14831. 



Cacalot a Bl a n c a . 

 (604/05.) 



14823. 



/ Colo r a d o . 



581 I 



14832. 



< .milium or ( '" hi essa . 

 606/05.) 



14824. 



Pachm 



14833. 



Tuna Blanca. (607/05.) 



14825. 





14834. 



A o c o n o chtl i Agre. 



lis:.-.;. 

 14827. 



14828. 



■ it.. i: i .i a c " . 

 Narancada. 



14835. 

 14836. 



60? 



./ >■ " 08 lli ( 'n iiilir'ui. 



609/05.) 



( 'aim ... ,i < 'olor ilf Rose. 



(6 5. - 



14829. 



1 r n a t i '/ . .i . 







14837. 



.1 m . i- . " M a ii 8 ii . 



612/0 



14830. 



/ .. r a do. 



15. 



14838. 



San Mi ii in 1 L a n i a . 

 (617/05.) 



14839. Nopalea. 661 05. 



"An opuntia found in the dense wood t<> the heighl of 20 or more feet. 

 Where found alone exposed it has a neat, rather compact top, with a naked 

 stem of 7 t<> 9 feet and from »i to R inches in diameter, with bunches of thorns 

 up the stem. The fruits are small." i Palrm r. i 



14840 to 14869. 



From Frescati, uear Stockholm, Swedei 

 Jum- 21, 1905. 



A collection of grass and forage crop seeds: 



14840. 



Agrostis vsperula. 



14841. 



AVENA PLANICULMIS. 



14842. 



Bromis andinds. 



14843. 



Dactylis aschersoni 





ANA. 



14844. 



Elymus chubutensis. 



14845. 



ELYMUS SABl'LOSL'S. 



14846. 



Phleim miciielu. 



14847. 



POA ATTICA. 



14848. 



Triticum cristatom. 



14849. 



Triticum dasyanthum. 



Presented by Prof. Veit Wittrock, 



14850. Triticum desertorum. 



14851. Triticum intermedium. 



14852. Triticum violaceum. 



14853. Medicago carstiensis. 



14854. Melilotus elegans. 



14855. Melilotus sulcata. 



14856. Melilotus tommasini. 



14857. Trifolium alpestre. 



14858. Trifolium badium. 



14859. Trifolium montanum. 



