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246315. Viburnum sp. 



No. 1540. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 



246316. Viburnum sp. 



No. 1542. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 



246317. Viburnum sp. 



No. 1543. National Botanic Garden, Dublin, Ireland, ex Purdom 890. 



246318. Viburnum sp. 



No. 1544. National Botanic Garden, Dublin, Ireland, ex Wilson W1302. 



246319. Viburnum sp. 



No. 1545. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 



246320. Viburnum sp. 



No. 1546. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland, ex Yii 13446. 



246321. Viburnum sp. 



No. 1548. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland, ex Yii 13541. 



246322. Viburnum sp. 



No. 1549. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 



246323. Viburnum sp. 



No. 1551. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland, ex Yii 15024. 



246324. Viburnum sp. 



No. 1552. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 



246325. Viburnum sp. 



No. 1553. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland, ex Ludlow & 

 Sherrift 19673. 



246326. Viburnum sp. 



No. 1554. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 



246327. Viburnum sp. 



No. 1574. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 



246328. Viburnum sp. 



No. 1584. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland, ex Rock W15898. 



246329. Viburnum sp. 



No. 1334. 'Anna Russell'. L. R. Russell, Ltd., Richmond Nursery, Windles- 

 ham, Surrey, England. 



246330. Viburnum sp. 



No. 1333. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 



246331. Capsicum frutescens L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. 



From Ceylon. Seed presented by the Distributors and Carriers Corporation, 

 Jaffna. Received April 28, 1958. 



'G-2 Deva'. Has high degree of resistance to bacterial leafspot. 



246332. Ricinus communis L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. 



From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Specialist in Crop Introduction and Diver- 

 sification, Cerro Largo, Rio Grande do Sul. Received April 28, 1958. 



IA-38, Dwarf type developed by the Instituto Agronomico de Campinas, Sao 

 Paulo. 



246333. Apium graveolens L. Apiaceae. Celery. 



From Switzerland. Seeds presented by M. J. Delacretaz, Plan-les-Quates, 

 Geneva. Received April 28, 1958. 



