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PLANT INVENTORY NO. 165 



Vetch. 



244308 to 244330— Continued 



244328 and 244329. Trigonella polycerata L. 



244328. B. N. 7946. 



244329. B. N. 8865. 

 244330. Vicia angustifolia L. Fabaceae. 



B. N. 8599. 

 244331. Stipa tenacissima Jusl. Poaceae. Esparto needlegrass. 



From Libya. Seeds presented by the United States Operations Mission to Libya, 

 American Embassy, Tripoli. Received November 27, 1957. 



244332 to 244345. 



From Ethiopia. Seeds presented by the Rockefeller Foundation, Jimma. 

 Received November 27, 1957. 



244332 and 244333. Cicer arietinum L. Fabaceae. Chickpea. 



244332. Market sample. Seeds mostly black; toasted and used like nuts. 



244333. Seeds mostly red, small, of high quality; used like nuts. 



244334. Erythrina sp. Fabaceae. 

 Ornamental tree. 



244335. Eulophia sp. Orchidaceae. 



244336. Guizotia abyssinica (L. f.) Cass. Asteraceae. 

 Yields high quality cooking oil. 



244337. Hordeum sp. Poaceae. 

 Market sample. 



244338 to 244340. Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae. 



244338. Market samples of soft wheats. 



244339. Market samples of soft wheats. 



244340. Market samples of soft wheats. 



244341. Triticum dicoccum Schrank. Emmer. 

 Market sample. Used in broth for invalids. 



244342. Triticum durum Desf. Durum wheat. 

 Market sample A. From mixed fields. Probable source of semidurums. 



Triticum sp. 

 sample A. From 



Barley. 



Common wheat. 



244343 and 244344. 



244343. Market 

 semidurums. 



244344. Market 

 semidurums. 



sample B. From 



mixed fields. Probable source of 

 mixed fields. Probable source of 

 Broadbean. 



244345. Vicia faba L. Fabaceae. 

 Market sample. 



244346 to 244352. 



From the United States. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduc- 

 tion Station, Glenn Dale, Md. Numbered December 9, 1957. 



Received October 17, 1957, as seeds, from the University of Washington 

 Arboretum, Seattle, Wash. Localities given are original sources. 



244346. Acer glabrum Torr. Aceraceae. Maple. 

 Received from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B. C, Canada. 



