18 SEEDS AND PLANTS CMPOKTED. 



17055 to 17058. 



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

 ment of Agriculture. Received January 5, n't"'. 



17055. Akachis hypogaea. Peanut. 



'• Katjang holle." 



17056. Arachis hvpogaea. Peanut. 



•■ Katjang banah wa8pa4a, ,i 



17057. Arachis hypogaea. Peanut. 



" Katjang amerika." 



17058. VoANDZEIA 8UBTRRRANEA. Woandzu. 



•• Katjang bogor. tl 



17059. Festu* \ PRATENSIS. Meadow fescue. 



From Marysvi lie, Kan.-. Received through Mr. Frank W. Oakley, January 5, 

 L906. 



17060 and 17061. 



Prom Honolulu, Hawaii. Received through Dr. J. V Rose, of the United 

 States National Museum, Washington, D. C., December 29, L905. 



. as follows: 



17060. Ore \\ rhgia. Royal palm. 



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17061. ArISTOLOI ill \ Bp. 



No. 05 i\ 



17062. SOLANUM MELONGENA. Eggplant. 



From Trebizond, Turkey. Presented by Mr. Vital Ojalvo, vice-consul, through 

 Mr. Frank Benton. Received January 6, L906. 



Seed of a v iolet-colored variety. 



17063 to 17066. 



From Moscow, Russia. Presented by Prof. William R.Williams, of the Moscow 

 Agricultural [nstitute. Received January 8, L906. 



17063. Alopecdrus ruthenicus. 17065. Bromus kacemosus. 



17064. Bromus mollis. 17066. Bromus sy.lvaticus. 



17067 and 17068. 



From Pariu, France. Received through Vilmorin-Andrieux & Co., January 9, 



1906. 



17067. Melilotus coerblea. Blue sweet clover. 



17068. CORONILLA BCORPIOIDES. 



17069 and 17070. 



From Dreshertown, Pa. Received through Thomas Meehan & Sons, January 9, 

 1906. 



Stocks upon which to graft imported cuttings, as follows: 



17069. Malus malus. Apple 



17070. Pykus communis. Pear, 

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