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292937 to 292946— Continued 



292937. 



S. No. 1. 41-3. 



292938. 



S. No. 2. 53-3. 



292939. 



S. No. 3. 64-3. 



292940. 



S. No. 4. 12-2. 



292941. 



S. No. 5. 23-2. 



292947. 



DlGITARIA L<^ 



292942. 



S.No. 6. 101-3 



292943. 



S. No. 7. 67-7. 



292944. 



S. No. 8. 66-2. 



292945. 



S. No. 9. 41-4. 



292946. 



S. No. 10. 71-1 



;ORA (Retz.) Pers. Poaceae. 



From Sierra Leone. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Natural Resources, 

 Mussia, via Kabala. Received Sept. 27, 1963. 



292948 to 292957. Arachis HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Peanut. 



From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of 

 Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Received Sept. 27, 1963. 



292948. No. 1. 

 'Masambilea'. 



DL/63/532. Segregate from 

 Upright growth habit. 



('Hebbal' X 'Tjina') x 



292949. No. 2. DL/63/533. Plant decumbent, testa deep red. 



292950. No. 3. DL/63/534. Plant decumbent, testa white. 



292951. No. 4. DL/63/535. Plant decumbent, testa purple. 



292952. No. 5. DL/63/536. Plant decumbent, testa red. 



292953. No. 6. DL/63/537. Plant decumbent, testa flesh. 



292954. No. 7. DL/63/538. 'Virginia Bunch'. Mutation. 



292955. No. 8. DL/63/539. Irradiated mutant. 



292956. No. 9. DL/63/541. 'Jumbo Giant'. From Rhodesia. 



292957. DL/63/540. 'Machagan P 2659'. 



292958. Hibiscus esculentus L. Malvaceae. 



Okra. 



From India. Seeds presented by L. Caskey, Peace Corps, Hyderabad. Re- 

 ceived Sept. 30, 1963. 



'Pusa Sawani' ('July'). Popular high-yielding variety; fruits tender, dark 

 green. Most plants are mosaic tolerant and yellows resistant although some 

 plants may show symptoms. 



292959 to 292966. Hibiscus cannabinus L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. 



From Tanganyika. Seeds presented by the Agricultural and Industrial De- 

 velopment Company, Dar es Salaam. Received Oct. 1, 1963. 



292959. No. 1. Plants in wild near Morogoro, Eastern Province. Stalks 

 green; leaves divided; flowers dark purple, May. 



292960. No. 2. Plants in wild 100 miles east of Morogoro. Stalks red- 

 dish; leaves entire, reddish; flowers reddish pink, April-May. 



292961. No. 3. Plants in wild 125 miles east southeast of Morogoro. 

 Stalks green; leaves divided; flowers mauve, April. 



292962. No. 4. 'Kumbul'. Originally from Nigeria. 



292963. No. 5. 'Abnja'. Originally from Nigeria. 

 'Zankwa'. Originally from Nigeria. 

 'Cuba 2032'. From Cuba, via Tunisia and Nigeria. 

 ECR 985/986. From Sudan. Mixture of two strains. 



292964. 

 292965. 

 292966. 



292967. 



No. 6. 

 No. 7. 

 No. 8. 



Trifolium alexandrinum L. Fabaceae. 



Berseem clover. 



Re- 



From Iraq. Seeds presented by the College of Agriculture, Bagdad. 

 ceived Oct. 1, 1963. 



From the Abu-Ghraib farm, Bagdad. 



