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20521 to 20795— Continued. 



20739. Astragalus glycyphyllos. 



From Tomsk province, Siberia. "(No. 219.) A leguminous forage 

 plant as found wild." (Hansen.) 



20740. Poa pratensis. Kentucky bluegrass. 



From Samara province, northern Volga River region, eastern Russia. 

 "(No. 220.) A good grass; found wild." (Hansen.) 



20741. Agropyeon repens. Couch-grass. 



From Samara province, Russia. "(No. 221.) The wild white clover of 

 Samara." (Hansen.) 



20742. Melilotus alba. Sweet or Bokhara clover. 



From Samara province, Russia. "(No. 222.) As found wild in 

 Samara." (Hansen.) 



20743. Onobrychis onobrychis. Sainfoin. 



From Omsk, Siberia. "(No. 223.) A leguminous forage plant as found 

 wild on the dry steppes." (Hansen.) 



20744. Orobus luteus. 



From Tomsk province, Siberia. "(No. 224.) A leguminous forage 

 plant, considered valuable for forage, from the Beryl Valley of the Altai 

 Mountain region, Tomsk province. It is found up to a height of 2,000 

 meters." (Hansen.) 



20745. Vicia sp. 



From Vladivostok, Siberia. "(No. 225.) Seed of a wild leguminous 

 forage plant found in wild hay brought to the Mongolian hay market at 

 Vladivostok. Value not determined." (Hansen.) 



20746. Trifolium sp. Clover. 



From Irkutsk, Siberia. "(No. 226.) Seed of a wild clover gathered 

 when the plants were frozen on moist soil near Irkutsk." (Hansen.) 



20747. Trifolium sp. Clover. 



From Samara province, Russia. "(No. 227.) A wild red clover allied 

 to the common red clover but not of the same species." (Hansen.) 



20748. Festuca rubra. Red fescue. 



From Samara province, Russia. "(No. 228.) A good grass found wild 

 in the dry steppes." (Hansen.) 



20749. Panicum miliaceum. Broom-corn millet. 



From Turgai province, Siberia. "(No. 229.) Native name Salma-bas- 

 tara. A large-seeded yellow millet. A promising variety, as it is native 

 on dry steppes." (Hansen.) 



20750. Orobus lathyroides. t 



From Tomsk province, Siberia. "(No. 230.) A wild leguminous forage 

 plant." (Hansen.) 



20751. Panicum miliaceum. Broom-corn millet. 



From Turgai province, Siberia. "(No. 231.) Native name Kar-sak- 

 ajak-tara. This appears to be much the same as No. 229 (S. P. I. No. 

 20749). Both are promising, as they are native on dry steppes." 

 (Hansen.) 



20752. Phleum boehmeri Wibel. 



From Samara province, Russia. "(No. 232.) Native timothy as found 

 wild in the dry steppes." (Hansen.) 

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