110 



si-:i-;lks \m» i-lants i.mimijtki). 



18922 and 18923. 



From Kashgar, Eastern Turkestan. 

 Received July 20. 1906. 



Presented by Rev. P. J. P. Hendrike 



18922. Hordbum VULGARE. Barley. 



•■ A variety which ia said to require only one month without frost. Grown 

 in the mountain regions Dear Kashgar, Eastern Turkestan." {Hendrike.) 



18923. Kn ims COMMUNIS. Castor-oilplant. 

 Seed of a medium-sized variety. 



18924. MANGIFEBA i\i'i< \. Mango. 



From Miami, Fla. Received through the Subtropical Laboratory and Garden, 



July 23, 1906. 

 Turpentine. ^v^^X forgrowing 



•i. »ck8 upon which to u 



standard varieties. 



18925. An<»\ \ CHEBIMOLIA. 



From Salts Pro^ ince, Argentina. 

 Mam Received Julj 13, L90.6 



Presented 



Cherimoyer. 



-i Xelson, of Sharon, 



18926 to 18940. 



A\ DROP* K30N SORGHl W. 



ill l!HI"> at the « IOV6J lllin'l 



From Chillicothe, Tex. I iro* 

 uteil from Bame place. 



18926. Djougara balki. Grown from Agrost. No. L579. 



18927. Planter's Friend. Grown from Agrost. No. L604. 



18928. Amber. Grown from Agrost. No. 1606. 



18929. Amber. Grown from Agrost. No. 1658. 



18930. Planter's Friend. Grown from Agrost. No. 1659. 



18931. Amber. Grown from Agrost. No. I7t7. 



18932. Black-seeded. Grown from Agrost. No. 2114. 



18933. Edra. Grown from S. P. I. No. 8815. 



18934. Dshugara Balcha. Grown iron. S. P. 1. No. , ->7'-" , >. 



18935. Dagdi Jowar. Grown from S. P. I. No. 9856. 



18936. Djugara. Grown from S. P. 1. No. 10612. 



18937. White. Grown from S. P. 1. No. 13317. 



18938. Red. Grown from S. P. 1. No. 13318. 



18939. Gare. Grown from S. P. I. No. 14504. 



18940. White of Rey Bare/hi. Grown from S. P. I. No. 146.%. 



Sorghum, 

 and distrib- 



18941. Lathyrds sativds. Bitter vetch. 



From Clarinda, Iowa. Received through the A. A. Berrv Seed Company, July 

 27, 1906. 



18942 to 19057. 



From Mexico and southwestern United States. Collected by Mr. David Griffiths, 

 of this Department, and forwarded to the Plant Introduction Garden, Chico, 

 Cal., during the summer of 1905. 



The numbers in parentheses are those of Mr. Griffith 

 18942. Opcntja sp. 

 From El Paso, Tex. (8020.) 

 106 



Tuna. 



