230 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 



241202 to 241269— Continued 



241207 to 241269— Continued 



241266. Tetrastigma voinierianttm (Bait.) Pierre ex Pitard Vitaceae. 



Col. No. 4795. Climbing strong evergreen vine to 30 feet long with 

 tendrils; leaves leathery. 



241267. Tradescantia ftjscata Lodd. Commelianaceae. 



Col. No. 4821. Stems brown-hairy; leaves to 8 inches long; flowers blue. 

 (Plant.) 



241268. Trichosportjm bracteatttm (Wall.) Kuntze Gesneriaceae. 

 Col. No. 4838. 



241269. (Undetermined.) 



Col. No. 35. (No field note.) 



241270. Chloris gayana Kunth Poaceae. Rhodesgrass. 



From Uganda. Seeds presented by C. R. Horrell, Department of Agriculture, 

 Serere Experiment Station, Soroti. Received July 10, 1957, 



'Teso'. 



241271 to 241276. 



From the United States. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, 

 Plant Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Re- 

 ceived July 10, 1957. 



Collected in California. 



241271 to 241274. Murrieta. 



241271. Lupinus sp. Fabaceae. 



Col. No. 16686. Elevation 1200 feet. Tall annual herb with spreading 

 top ; flowers lavender. 



241272. Lupinus sp. 



Col. No. 16692. Elevation 1400 feet. Annual herb; flowers pale-lavender. 

 241273 and 241274. Melica imperfecta Trin. Poaceae. 



241273. Col. No. 16690. Elevation 1400 feet. Perennial bunchgrass; 

 blades green. 



241274. Col. No. 16691. Elevation 1400 feet. On land ungrazed for 

 50 years. 



241275. Stipa speciosa Trin. & Rupr. Poaceae. Desert needlegrass. 



Col. No. 16696. Aguanga. Elevation 2400 feet. Tough perennial bunch- 



241276. Stipa sp. 



Col. No. 16689. Murrieta. Elevation 1400 feet. Vigorous perennial; 

 blades thin. 



241277 and 241278. 



From Mexico. Collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Plant Intro- 

 duction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received July 10, 

 1957. 



241277. Lomatium lucidum (Nutt.) Jepson Apiaceae. 



Col. No. 16729. Chuchupate. Valle de la Trinidad, Baja California. 

 (Roots.) 



241278. Dudleya sp. Crassulaceae. 



Col. No. 16707. East of Rosario, Baja California. Single ashy white rosettes 

 with ashy circinate panicle; flowers red. 



