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255019 to 255072— Continued 



255066. Eucalyptus marginata J. E. Smith 



Col. No. S-75. Near Albany. Shrub; leaves dark green, shining, broadly 

 oblanceolate; flowers cream-colored, borne in masses; fruits large. 



255067. Eucalyptus regnans F. Muell. 



Col. No. S-160. Cumberland Acre, Marysville, Victoria. Tree said to rival 

 Sequoias, to 200 feet high. 



255068. Eucalyptus woodwardii Maiden 



Col. No. S-76. 'Woodward's Blackbutt'. Dry country east of Kalgoorlie. 

 Tree to 40 feet high; foliage glaucous, ornamental; flowers golden-yellow. 



255069. Geleznowia calycina Benth. Rutaceae. 



Col. No. S-77. 'Yellow Boronia'. Perth. Plant to one foot high; foliage 

 pallid, tuberculate, ovate, decussate ; flowers yellow, to one inch diameter. 



255070. Grevillea endlicheriana Meissn. Proteaceae. 



Col. No. S-161. Mullewa road, 32 miles from Geraldton. Upright shrub 

 to four feet high; foliage silvery, needlelike; flowers pink. 



255071. Grevillea sp. 



Col. No. S-176. Mullewa road, 35 miles from Geraldton. Shrub to six 

 feet high; foliage needlelike; flowers pink; seed pods warty, very sticky. 



255072. Grevillea petrophiloides Meissn. 



Col. No. S-78. Mount Sterling. Shrub; flowers pink, in tall plumes. 



255073. Mimosa invisa Mart. Mimosaceae. 



From the Belgian Congo. Seeds presented by the Institut National pour l'Etude 



Agronomique du Congo Beige, Kaniama. Received Jan. 16, 1959. 



A remarkable humus producer, making a herbage mat to three feet thick. A 

 spineless form but thorny mutations occur. Native to tropical Africa. 



255074. Macrozamia reidlei C. A. Gard. Cycadaceae. 



From Australia. Seeds collected by G. H. Spalding, agricultural explorer, New 

 Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Beltsville, Md. Received 

 Jan. 19, 1959. 



From Bindoon, West Australia. 



255075. Buxus sempervirens L. Buxaceae. Common box. 



From Yugoslavia. Seeds collected by F. G. Meyer, Missouri Botanical Garden, 

 St. Louis, Mo. Numbered Jan. 22, 1959. 



'Agram'. From 1935 seeds from Skoplje, Vardas River Valley, Macedonia. 

 Slow-growing upright, columnar form; branches ascending, forming a narrow 

 columnar shrub several feet high. 



255076. Ehretia anactja Teran & Berland Boraginaceae. 



From Texas. Plant collected by Lynn Lowrey, Lowrey Nursery, Houston. 

 Received July 16, 1958. Numbered Jan. 22, 1959. 



Collected at Victoria. A relatively unknown ornamental. 



255077. Thespesia lampas (Cav.) Dalz. & Gibs. Malvaceae. 



From Nepal. Seeds presented by George Kneirim, Kathmandu. Received 

 Jan. 12, 1959. 



Elevation 1,500 feet. 



