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300942 and 300943. 



From Great Britain. Plants presented by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 

 Richmond, Surrey, England. Received Sept. 14, 1964. 



300942. Nepenthes rafflesiana Jack. Nepenthaceae. 



300943. Pelargonium sp. Geraniaceae. 

 'Skellys Pride'. 



300944. Phaseolus vulgaris L. Leguminosae. Common bean. 



From the United States. Seeds presented by D. D. Dolan, now being held at 

 the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 Geneva, N.Y. Numbered Sept. 28, 1964. 



Grown at Geneva in 1963. Virus tolerant. Uniformity 4, vigor 6; 17 inches 

 high. Stems slender, twining; leaves small, pods in pairs, small. Early to 

 midseason; flowers white, set 5; matures in 97 days. Pods flat 7.7 by 1.2 cm., 

 straight, stringed, green. Seeds small, oval plump, white. 



300945 to 300947. Arachis HYPOGAEA L. Leguminosae. 



From Nigeria. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Station, Kano. 

 Received Sept. 22, 1964. 



All have white testa. 



300945. 'American White'. 



300946. 'Pearl'. 



300947. 'Philippine White'. 



300948 to 300951. Triticum AESTIVUM L. Gramineae. 



Common wheat. 



From Germany. Seeds presented bv Dr. A. Lein, Heine-Peragis Getreidezucht, 

 Einbeck. Received Sept. 22, 1964. 



300948. 'Anda'. 300950. 'Hanno'. 



300949. 'Bussard'. 300951. 'Perwi'. 



300952. Hibiscus cannabinus L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. 



From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Tongaat Sugar 

 Company, Limited. Maidstone, Natal. Received Sept. 22, 1964. 



300953. Pinus pinea L. Pinaceae. Italian stone pine. 



From Italy. Seeds presented by the United States Embassy, Rome. Collected 

 bv the Italian Forest Services at Circeo National Forest. Received Sept. 

 22, 1964. 



Lazio, Sabavdia, Latina Province. Sea level at N. lat. 41°, E. long. 12°. All 

 seeds collected from one tree. Tree to 100 feet high. Seed ribbed, medium 

 size to one inch long, light brown, mottled black, angular. 



300954. Cucumis melo L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 



From the United States. Seeds produced by Louis Promos, Leesburg, Virginia. 

 Received Sept. 22, 1964. 



'Golden Nugget'. Cultivated fruit; round to oval, not ribbed, smooth to 

 slightly netted, yellow. Flesh sweet, melting, bright green near rind shading 

 to pale yellow or whitish toward center. Parents: Honey dew, Persian and 

 Casaba. 



300955 and 300956. Cucumis melo L. Cucurbitaceae. 



Muskmelon. 



From Pakistan. Seeds presented by Bishop C. D. Rockey, Multan. Received 

 Sept. 22, 1964. 



