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234016 to 234044— Continued 



234038 to 234040. 



Clones of oriental origin. Susceptible to Dothidella ulei. 

 Syn = Synonyms. 



234038. GA-317. Syn AVROS-317. 



234039. GA-324. Syn AVROS-324. 



234040. GA-1666. Syn AVROS-1666. 



234041 to 234043. 



Clones developed at the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya. Susceptible to 

 Dothidella ulei. 



234041. RRI-513. 



234042. RRI-614. 



234043. RRI-616. 



234044. GS-191 a clone developed from a selfed seedling of Tj-1. 

 Susceptible to Dothidella ulei. 



234045 to 234053. 



From Spain. Seeds presented by the Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones 

 Agronomicas, Madrid. Received July 20, 1956. 



234045. Bromus inermis Leyss. Poaceae. Smooth bromegrass. 



234046. Dactylis glomerata var. hispanica (Roth) Duby Poaceae. 



Orchardgrass. 



234047. Festuca arundinacea Schreb. Poaceae. Tall fescue. 



234048. Lolium perenne L. Poaceae. Perennial ryegrass. 



234049. Sanguisorba minor Scop. Rosaceae. Small burnet. 



234050. Trifolium hirtum All. Fabaceae. Clover. 



234051. Vicia dasycarpa Ten. Fabaceae. Woollypod vetch. 



234052. Vicia sativa L. Common vetch. 



234053. Vicia villosa Roth Hairy vetch. 



234054 to 234058. Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera DC. 

 Brassicaceae. Brussels sprouts. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Melbourne, 

 Victoria. Received July 20, 1956. 



Grown at Wheeler's Hill, Victoria. 



234054. 'English Evesham Long'. 



234055. 'Parkinsons Sprout'. Early. 



234056. 'Ron Cotters'. Intermediate. 



234057. 'Scotch Sprout'. 



234058. 'Stotts Fillbaskets Sprouts'. 

 234059 to 234071. 



From Spain. Plants collected by H. S. Gentry and Harry Schoth, Agricultural 

 Explorers, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, 

 Beltsville, Aid. Received July 20, 1956. 



Collected July 4 and 6, 1956. 



234059. Buxus sempervirens L. Buxaceae. Common box. 



Col. No. 16027. Somport, Pyrenees Mountains. Elevation 1,600 meters. 

 Plant low, spreading; alpine form. 



