226 



SKKDS AM» PLANTS 1 .M I'nKTKl >. 



16254 to 16275. 



From Karlsruhe, Germany. 

 L905. 

 16254. 

 16255. 

 16256. 

 16257. 

 16258. 

 16259. 

 16260. 

 16261. 

 16262. 

 16263. 



16264. 



16276 to 16302. 



From Strassburg, < rermany. 

 L905. 



16276. 



16277. 



16278. 



16279. 



16280. 



16281. 



16282. 



16283. 



16284. 



16285. 



16286. 



16287. 



16288. 



16289. 



16290. 



AEGILOP8 SQ1 VRROSA. 



16265. 



Ai;i:iii:n \ I HER1 M ELATIUS. 



16266. 



BRA) HI I n M PINNA rUM. 



16267. 



ELEDBINE TOCU8SA. 



16268. 



ErODIUM GRUIN1 M. 



16269. 



Erodii m -i i ni \m wr.M. . 



16270. 



Medicago ciliaris. 



16271. 



Medk too echinus. 





.Mi l.li V.G0 BLEG *N8. 



16272. 



Medicago sattva • pal- 



16273. 



i ATA. 



16274. 



.M BDK AGO MIMMA. 



16275. 



Received thru the Botanic Gardens, November 17, 



Medk vgo orbicularis. 

 m edk vo0 radiata. 



M EDK IG0 -i i l ELLATA. 

 Mil [LOTl - AI.TIS.SIMA. 

 Mil ll 0T1 s ITAI.KA. 



Trigonella coerulea. 



TrIGOK ELLA C0RNIC1 - 

 LATA. 



Ti:i in i \i RIGIDUM. 



Triticumtrichophoruji. 



VlCIA CORNIGERA. 

 VlCIA DUMETORUM. 



c • rardens, November 21, 



PlSUM JOMARDI. 



TrI i H DM BOEOl [( i M. 



Tritici M BOEOTIOUM 



hi 101 I'M:. 



Triticum dicoccum. 

 Tritici m giganteum. 



Tb M MONO! OOCUM. 



Tun him MONOCOCCUM 

 HOBNEMANNI. 



Tbiticum POLONICUM. 



ThITICUM HKilDUM. 

 VlGNA GLABRA. 

 I'l-i \l ELATIUS. 

 PhASEOLUS Mri/riFLORUS. 



Received thru the 



. 



16291. 



\\ IN » l-.KI \ [8. 



16292. 



Avi.n i HIR81 PA. 



16293. 



AVKN \ II DO\ HIANA. 





A\ in \ OBIEJi 1 \i IB. 



16294. 



A\ i:n \ ii ami iimis. 



16295. 



Avi.N 



16296. 



BBOMDS i l:i 1 



16297. 



Erodii M GRUINI M. 



16298. 



Lappago bai emosa. 



16299. 



Medk m eb lbdi. 



16300. 



Medk \ ebebellum. 



16301. 



Medicago turbinata. 



16302. 



Meltlotus alba. 





Phaseoli S( \i I I.K 





16303 to 16335. 



From Kashgar, Chinese Turkestan. Received from Air. Ellsworth Huntington, 

 Kashgar, Chinese Turkestan, via Baku, Russia, thru the Chinese Amban of Kho- 

 tan, and Air. Macartney, Briti.-h political agent at Kashgar, November 17, 1905. 



" Khotan is a large, well-watered oasis, at an elevation of about 4,500 feet, at 

 the foot of the Kuen Lun Mountains. Longitude 80°, latitude 37° N. In 

 general, the climate is typically midcontinental. It may be likened to that 

 of Colorado, tho drier and more extreme." (Huntington.) 



16303. Vigna sinensis. 

 Lobia. A white bean. 



16304. Brassica napus (?). 

 Chamgu. 



16305. (Undetermined.) 

 Usun. 



Cowpea. 

 Turnip. 



