ID SEEDS AND PLANTS EMPOKTED. 



16821 to 16852 Continued. 



16847. I.mi ii m [TALICUM. Italian rye-grass. 

 Prom Conegliano, Italy. L904. i Agrost. 2371.) 



16848. Festuca prat] Meadow fescue. 

 From Argentina. Peluffs collection, L904. (Agrost. 2474.) 



16849. Alopecurus pratensis. Meadow foxtail. 

 (Agrost. 2324. 



16850. Dactylis glomerata. Orchard grass. 

 From Padua, Ltaly, L904. Agrost. 2377.) 



16851. Phledm pratj Timothy. 

 From Rome, Italy. 1904. Agrost. 2366.) 



16852. Hedysarum coronarium. Sulla. 

 From Naples, Italy. 1904. I Agrost. 



16853. Oxalis ORTGIESI. Oxalis. 



From Washington, l». C. Received through the National Botanic Garden, 

 December 21, L905. 



16854 to 16861. SoRQHl U V\ LGARE. Sorghum. 



From Berlin, Germany. Presented bythe Berlin Botanical Museum. Received 

 December 20, L905. ' 



iniiii varieties from tropical Africa, as follows: 



16854. Omdifer. 16858. Omdifer. 



16855. Umramengu. 16859. Jucundus. 



16856. Roxburghii. 16860. Baumannii. 



16857. Densiasimus. 16861. Baumannii. 



16862 to 16865. 



From College Park, Md. Received through .Mr. II. A. Miller, Agricultural 

 Experimeni Station, December 20, 1905. 



16862. HoRDEUM vi i.c.akk. Barley. 

 Tennesm Winter. C. I No. 257. I 



16863. Avena sativa. Oat. 

 Sixty-Day. C. I. No. L65. | 



16864. Avena SATTVA. Oat. 

 Snoma. (C. 1. No. 274.) 



16865. Avena sativa. Oat. 

 Burt. (C. I. No. 293.) 



16866. I host orea trifida. Yampee yam. 



From the Canal Zone. Presented by Air. George F. Halsev. Received Decem- 

 ber 27, 1905. 



" Roots of a variety apparently distinct from the Jamaica and Porto Rico varieties. 

 This variety should be cultivated in hills and is said to be very productive. The 

 roots are yellowish inside." {Barrett. ) 



16867. Syxcarpia laurifolia. Turpentine tree. 



From Melbourne, Australia. Presented by Prof. W. R. Guilfoyle, director of 

 the Botanic Gardens. Received December 29, 1905. 



