160 SEEDS \N!> PLANTS IMPOBTED. 



21483 to 21485. Juglans regia. Persian walnut. 



Prom Breslau, Germany. Presented by Mr. Julius Monhaupt's Successor] 

 Received ( tetober 16, L907. 



21483. Paper. 



" \ small-sized nut, with shell of medium thickness and nearly smooth*! 

 }u r.) 



21484. Giant. 

 "A very large sized out with thick, rough shell." {Fischer.) 



21485. 



•• Nui doI quit.' s.. large .-is s. P. I. No. 21484; Bhell thick and less 

 rough." {Fin 



21488 to 21499. 



I'i-i. in M'lanje, British Central Africa. Presented by Mr. Benry Brown] 

 Thornwood estate, through Mr. < ». W. Barrett. Received Augusl ID] 

 1907. 



81488. AlTOBOFOGOH Bp. 21494. 1'inmmii \i sp. 



21489. BbAOBOSTIS 8p. 21495. CHAETOCHLOA AUBEA. 



21490. Bbaobostis sp. 21496. Spobobolus sp. 



21491. BRAGB08TI8 Sp. 21497. ANTHISTIBIA [MBEBBIS. 



21492. i-whi' 21498. Tbichopteryx elegans, 



21493. Pi RNI8ETUM sp. 21499. XVBIS Bp. 



21504. I. VI i M SPAM i M. 



Prom Paris, Prance. Received from Messrs. Vllmorln-Andrieux & <'■>.. 

 October 1 1. 1907. 



•■ Has :i creeping rhizome and stiff, rush-like, convolute leaves; In rocky soil 

 <>ii the bigh plains of the countries bordering the Mediterranean, especially of 

 Spain and Algeria, a pari of the Esparto (see >'///«/ tcnacissima) is furnished 

 by i his plant." {HackePs translation from ••/'" \<n. Pflanzenf.") 



■will probably I"- adapted to California and the Southwestern states." 

 i ''. i . /'//" /. i 



is,.,, s. I'. I. No. 3334.) 



21505. Citrus decumana. Pomelo. 



Prom " La Vega " estate, Brasso, Trinidad, British Wesl Indies. Presented 

 by Mr. Robeii de Vertenil through Mr. <>. \\\ Barrett. Received October 

 22, 1907. 



••A pomelo wiili pinkish colored pericarp." {Barrett.) 



21507. Pimexta officinalis. Allspice. 



From Kingston, Jamaica. Presented by .Mi-. AYilliam Fawcett, dire-tor., 

 Hope Botanic Gardens. Received October 18, 1907. 

 Procured tor experimental purposes at the request of Mr. J. G. Smith, of 

 the Bawaii Agricultural Experiment Station. 



21508 to 21511. Vigna spp. Cowpea. 



From Arlington Farm, Rosslyn, Va. Grown during the season of 1907. 

 Received October 31, 1907. 



21508. 



" Grown from seed received from the Tokyo Botanical Gardens, May, 

 1907. An erect, bushy, small-seeded cowpea, representing a species I '.' I 

 not received from any other source. The seeds of this variety are black. 

 Grown under the temporary No. .0512." {G. V. Piper.) 

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