88 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



18477. PANIOl m mii i\< i:i m. Broom-corn millet 

 Prom N'-n\ York, N. Y. Received through J. M. Thorburn & Co., May 2, 1006. 



White French. 



18478. A.SPAB iQ\ 8 S< \ i". i i:- 



From Frescati, near Stockholm, Sweden. Presented by Prof. Veil Wittrock. 

 red May I. 1006. 



Ifi obtained for bybridhring work conducted by Sir. <;. W. Oliver, oi this 

 Department 



18479. (>ai;iimv HANGOSTANA. 



Prom Buitenzorg, Java Presented l>v !><><• 

 Gardens Received Ma\ ■"-. L006. 



Mangosteen. 

 ir Treub, director of the Botanical 



18480 to 18498. 



Prom Puretenalpe, near Khur. Switzerland. Presented l>v l>r. F. G. Stebler, 

 director of the Seed Control Station, Zurich. Received May •<, 1006. 



\ collection of hardy grass and forage planl seeds raised in Doctor Stebler's alpine 

 garden in the Ffirstenalps, near Khur, at an altitudeof 5, 700 feet "These are all hardy 

 strains whieh have been raised for Borne years in this garden and thoroughly accli- 

 mated t" a sh.>rt. cold growing aeason Thai these forms are extre ly hardy 



bas been frequently proved by planting commercial seed of the same kind in these 

 gardens, where it is invariably killed oul for the most part during the Aral season." 

 r. I 



18480. PoTBBirW DODBCANDBUM. 18490. 



18481. FBBTI l I 101 .• U 18491. 



18482. Poa 1LPINA. 18492. 



18483. FesTCCA BALLBBI. 18493. 



18484. A.LOPBCCBU8 PBATBNE 18494. 



18485. Ai:i:ii»:\ m iikci m ELATTU8. 18495. 

 18186. Phlbi m MICH ELM. 18496. 



18487. I - 18497. 



18488. PoTBBriTM OFFICINAL*. 18498. 



18489. LlQUOTICUM MPTEI.USA. 



• \ IM Mil \. 



BbOHI - INBBMIS. 

 I>m nil- OLOMBBATA. 

 i )•■.-, i ROPIfl CAMPESTRIS. 

 I'll M \ I RIGID \. 

 < i\', rBOPIS C vMPEBTBIB. 



I RDM 0B» i BUM. 



i I'M CAK8PIT08UM. 

 Trifolidm AI.I-INCM. 



18499. PlNUS EDI LIS. 



Nut pine. 



Prom New Mexico. Received through Mr. il. B. Beck, Austin, Tex., May 1, 

 1906. 



For exchange. 



18500. CEBEUSsp. 



From Brownsville. Tex. Received through Mr. O. W. Barrett, May 4, 1906. 



18501 to 18504. Axdropogon sorghum. Sorghum. 



From Curacao, Dutch West Indies. Presented by Mr. I. Wesleyn, Superintend- 

 ent of Agriculture. Received May 8, 1906. 



18501. Doerah. 18503. Santa Martha. 



18502. Kabees largoe. 18504. Common type. 

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