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20521 to 20795— Continued. 



20626. Agropyron cylindricum. 



From Moscow, Russia. "(No. 106.) The first generation from a 

 single seed selected by Professor Williams, of the Moscow Agricultural 

 College, from a black-seeded form of a grass from Odessa, southern 

 Russia, on the Black Sea." (Hansen.) 



20627. Andropogon sorghum. Sorghum. 



From Manchuria. "(No. 107.) Native name Tjie-choo-meed-zha. 

 This variety is used for brooms in Manchuria. Seed brought from Man- 

 churia by a Russian student-soldier after the Russo-Japanese war." 

 (Hansen.) 



20628. Phleum boehmeri. Timothy. 



From Moscow, Russia. "(No. 108.) Variety macrantha. A drought- 

 resistant species of timothy from the east Russia steppes, where Bromns 

 inermis is native. This is No. 2492a of Professor Williams, of the Mos- 

 cow Agricultural College. The plants are not so tall as the species, but 

 have very long spikes." (Hansen.) 



20629. Glycine hispida. Soy bean. 



From Manchuria. "(No. 109.) Variety Hoo-an-dooh. Used for 

 human food and for fodder in Manchuria and brought from that country 

 by a Russian student-soldier after the Russo-Japanese war." (Hansen.) 



20630. Astragalus cicer. 



From Poltava province, southern European Russia. "(No. 110.) A 

 native leguminous forage plant." (Hansen.) 



20631. Phleum asperum. Timothy. 



From Turgai province, western Siberia. "(No. 111.) A native tim- 

 othy from the dry steppes of Turgai province. The very small seeds may 

 be an objection to this species, but this may be remedied by selection." 

 (Hansen.) 



20632. Agropyron sibiricum. 



From Moscow, Russia. "(No. 112.) Variety latifolia, form A. A 

 promising drought-resistant grass from the Trans-Ural region of western 

 Siberia. See also No. 96 (S. P. I. No. 20616)." (Hansen.) 



20633. Perilla ocymoides. Perilla. 

 From Ussurie province, Siberia. (No. 113.) Zooza. 



20634. Phleum boehmeri Wibel. 



From Kiev, Russia. "(No. 114.) Seed from a single plant of the tall- 

 growing native form." (Hansen.) 



20635. Agropyron elongatum. 



From the Trans-Ural region, Siberia. "(No. 115.) Seed from a single 

 plant of a native grass from the dry steppes." (Hansen.) 



20636. Astragalus hypoglottis. 



From Potalva province, Russia. "(No. 116.) A native leguminous for- 

 age plant." (Hansen.) 



20637. Agropyron sibiricum. 



From Moscow, Russia. "(No. 117.) Variety angustifolia, form B. A 

 promising grass from the dry steppes of the Trans-Ural region, western 

 Siberia. See also No. 96 (S. P. I. No. 20616)." (Hansen.) 

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