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241626 to 241836— Continued 



241835. (Undetermined.) 



No. 1331. James Bay, Ecuador. 



241836. Anthericum sp. Liliaceae. 

 No. 1371. Derro Campana, Peru. 



241837. Teramnus unincatus (L.) Swartz Fabaceae. 



From Costa Rica. Seed presented by the International Cooperation Adminis- 

 tration Mission to Costa Rica, San Jose. Received August 6, 1957. 



241838 and 241839. 



From Spain. Plants collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant 

 Introduction Section, Corps Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received 

 August 7, 1957. 



241838. Chrysanthemum pttlverulentum Lag. ex Pers. Asteraceae. 



Col. No. 5069. Talus slopes, along Granada, Vasares de Veleta road, Sierra 

 Nevada Mountains. Elevation 2,500 feet. Rhizomatous perennial, stout, 

 densely tufted; body of plant prostrate, forming small clumps; ray-flowers 

 lemon yellow. 



241839. Senecio tournefortii Lapeyr. Asteraceae. 



Col. No. 5067. Along Granada, Vasares de Veleta road, Sierra Nevada 

 Mountains. Stout perennial, densely tufted; leaves thick, glaucous; flowers 

 yellow. 



241840. Citrus sp. Rutaceae. 



From New Caledonia. Seeds presented by F. Demene, Noumea. 

 Received August 7, 1957. 



241841 and 241842. Chrysanthemum sp. Asteraceae. 



From Japan. Offshoots presented by H. Takahashi, Mishima, Shizuoka-ken. 



241841. 'Sakura Futumi'. White spider type. 



241842. 'Taiho-no-aki'. 



241843. Trifolium pratense L. Fabaceae. Redclover. 



From Japan. Seeds presented by Tonio Nakano, Hokkaido. 

 Received August 16, 1957. 



Disease-resistant strain. 



241844. Phlomis crinita Cav. Menthaceae. 



From Spain. Seed collected by F. G. Meyer, agricultural explorer, Plant Intro- 

 duction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received August 

 8, 1957. 



Col. No. 5074. Common along the Granada, Vasares de Veleta road to Sierra 

 Nevada Mountains. Perennial to 3 feet high; leaves basal, lanate; flowers yellow. 



241845. Calotropsis gigantea (L.) R. Br. Asclepiadaceae. 



From Pakistan. Seeds presented by S. Hedayetullan's Garden, Dacca. Received 

 August 8, 1957. 



241846. Prunus sp. Amygdalaceae. 



From Mexico. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, Plant 

 Introduction Section, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received 

 August 8, 1957. 



Col. No. 16765. Santo Tomas Valley, Baja California. Polypodial shrub; 

 fruits short-peduncled; flesh thin. 



