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233127 to 233136. 



From Canada. 

 Manitoba. 



Scions presented by the Dominion Experimental Station, Morden, 

 Received May 3, 1956. 



Prunus armeniaca L. Amygdalaceae. 



Apricot. 



Sweet cherry. 



Manchu cherry. 



233135. 

 233136. 



M-800. 



'Yuksa'. 



Received 



233127 and 233128. 



233127. M. 601. 



233128. 'Robust'. 

 2331 29* Prunus avium L. 



M-510. 



233130. Prunus pedunculata (Pall.) Maxim. 



233131. Prunus tenella Batsch 



233132. Prunus tomentosa Thunb. 

 233133 to 233136. Prunus (hybrids). 



233133. 'Heaver'. 



233134. 'Mansan' 

 233137. Crotalaria puMila Ortega Fabaceae, 



From the Bahamas. Seeds presented bv Mrs. Franklin Chace, Nassau. 

 May 4, 1956. 



233138 to 233148. 



From Japan. Seeds presented by the Hyogo Agricultural College, Sasayama. 

 Received May 7, 1956. 



233138. Glycine clandestina Wendl. Fabaceae. 



Originally from Australia. 

 233139 and 233140. Glycine falcata Benth. 



Originally from Australia. 



233139. C 430. 



233140. Q 156. 



233141 to 233148. Glycine javanica L. 



233141. C.P.I. 12600. From India. 

 From Rhodesia. 

 From Kenya. 

 From Malaya. 

 From Rhodesia. 

 From South Africa. 

 From Nigeria. 

 From Rhodesia. 



233149. Crotalaria fiherenensis E. Viguer Fabaceae. 



From Madagascar. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction 

 Garden, Coconut Grove, Florida. Numbered May 7, 1956. 



233150 and 233151. Saccharum (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. 



From Australia. Cuttings presented by the Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations, 

 Brisbane. Received May 7, 1956. 



233150. 28 N.G. 253. 



233151. 51 N.G. 6. 



233142. 



C.P.I. 



13300. 



233143. 



C.P.I. 



13420. 



233144. 



C.P.I. 



16417. 



233145. 



C.P.I. 



16673. 



233146. 



C.P.I. 



16830. 



233147. 



C.P.I. 



17185. 



233148. 



C.P.I. 



17673. 



