JULY, 1906, TO DECEMBEK, 1907. 133 



21013— Continued. 



For experiments in the propagation of this tree in America as a possible com- 

 mercial source of Chinese wood oil and other products. (See S. P. I. No. 13104 

 and Daily U. S. Consular Report No. 2206.) 



21014 to 21018. 



From Melbourne, Victoria. Received through F. H. Brunning Pty. Ltd. 

 Received May 22, 1907. 



21014. Dactyli.s glomerata. Orchard grass. 



21015. Festuca elatior. Tall fescue. 



21016. Festuca pratensis. Meadow fescue. 



21017. Poa pratensis. Kentucky bluegrass. 



21018. Phleum pratense. Timothy. 



21019. Citrus medica acida. Lime. 



From Dominica, British West Indies. Presented by Prof. Joseph Jones, 

 curator, Botanic Station, May 24, 1907. 



Dominica Spineless. 



21020.. Opuntia sp. Tuna. 



From Alamogordo, New Mexico. Presented by Mr. A. B. Dille, May 27, 

 1907. 

 " This variety seems to grow very rank and vigorous and is almost entirely 

 free from spines." {Dille.) 



21021. Glycyrrhiza glabra. Licorice. 



From Ispahan, Persia. Received through Mr. John Tyler, United States 

 vice consul general, Teheran, Persia, May 31, 1907. 



21023 to 21027. 



From Auckland, New Zealand. Purchased from E. C. Pilkington & Co., 

 June 1, 1907. 



21023. Festuca sabulicola. Chewing's fescue. 



21024. Danthonia semiannularis. Wallaby grass. 



21025. Sporobolus elongatus. Rat-tail. 



21026. Dactyllis glomerata. Akaroa cock's-foot. 



21027. Festuca elatior. Tall fescue. 



21028 to 21029. Lilium sp. 



From Kinghwa, China. Received through Mr. J. M. W. Farnham, from 

 Rev. T. D. Holmes, American Baptist Union, June 3, 1907. 

 " Golden yellow and cream-colored lilies, both rare, the cream colored being 

 very rare. Blooms in July and August." {Farnham.) 



21030 to 21031. 



From Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Presented by Dr. Reinhold Fritzgartner, 

 June 6, 1907. 



21030. (Undetermined.) 



"Matasano. A big tree; fruit the size of an orange or larger; skin 

 green, with spiny pustules sparsely scattered over the surface; flesh 

 white or yellow, sweet or slightly sour, containing two or three large 

 black seeds." {Fritzgartner.) 



21031. Carica papaya. Papaw. 

 "Papaya; a very large sized variety." {Fritzgartner.) 



