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25666 to 25683 Continued. 



25673 and 25674. Hordeum vulgare L. Barley. 



25674. White. 



25675 to 25677. Andbopogon sorghum L.) Brot Durra. 



25675. "Common red-seeded durra of Abyssinia. Identical with 

 No. 24897." I ' ' t <n R. Ball.) 



25676. "The common flinty-seeded durra of Abyssinia; Beed yellow- 

 ish, often tinged with brown; very similar to No. 24899. Seed | r 



and mixed." ( Ion /.'. Hull, i 



25677. " Same as the above buf seed of better quality. This variety 

 has proved enormously heavy and late, as "grown in the United 



Stat' - 

 25678 and 25679. Vi< i.\ fab a L. Horse bean. 



25678. Brown. 25679. Greenish brown. 



25680. Pisum \t: •-! I Field pea. 



25681. Sesamum orientale L. Sesame. 

 BroM n. 



25682. Brassk * sp. 



25683. I - I Bean. 

 White. 



25684 to 25686. 



From 1 • i by Mr. M. Buysman. Received June 24, L909. 



The folio ring s< eds: 



25684. I IMMUNE I.. 



ption. 

 i native of the .Malay Archipelago, and cultivated in Imlia. 



25685. MucuNASp. 25686. Mucuna sp. 



25688 and 25689. Beloi mabmelos (L.) W. F. Wight. Bael. 



From Saharanpur, India. Presented by Mr. W. R. Mustoe, superintendent, 

 Government Archaeological Gardens, Lahore, Punjab, India. Received June 

 28, 1909. 

 Seeds of the following: 



25688. Oblong variel 25689. Small variety. 



For further description, see No. 24450. 



25690 and 25691. Pithecolobii m dulce (Roxb.) Benth. 



From Chinapas, Chihuahua, Mexico. Presented by Mr. Elmer Stearns, botanist, 

 School of Agriculture, C. Juarez, Chihuahua. Mexico. Received June 24, 1909. 

 The following seeds: 



25690. Fruit white. 25691. Fruit red or reddish. 



See Xo. 23457 for description. 



Distribution. — A native of Mexico, Nicaragua, and Colombia; cultivated in India 

 and other tropical countries. 

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