255244. 



I.C. 1725. 



255245. 



I.C. 1732. 



255246. 



I.C. 2387. 



255247. 



I.C. 2388. 



255248. 



I.C. 3484. 



255249. 



I.C. 4592. 



255250. 



I.C. 4638. 



255251. 



'Bajra'. ] 



255252. 



Bombay S 



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255243 to 255252. Pennisetum spicatum (L.) Willd. Poaceae. 



Pearl millet. 



From India. Seeds presented by the Rockefeller Foundation, New Delhi. Re- 

 ceived Jan. 28, 1959. 



255243. I.C. 1472. Type 55 Furogpur. 



United Provinces. 



Kanpur. 



Coimbatore. 



Coimbatore. 



(No locality.) 



Rajasthan. 



Rajasthan. 



Babapuri, Junagadh. 



255253 to 255256. 



From India and Nepal. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research 

 Institute, New Delhi. Received Jan. 28, 1959. 



255253. Fagopyrum esculentum Moench. Polygonaceae. Buckwheat. 



Formerly from Bhesa, India. 



255254 to 255256. Fagopyrum tataricum (L.) Gaertn. Kangra buckwheat. 



255254. I.C. 70. Darjeeling, India. 



255255. I.C. 71. Darjeeling, India. 



255256. I.C. 2052. Nepal. 



255257 to 255267. 



From the United States. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction 

 Station, Maimi. Numbered Jan. 28, 1959. 



Localities given are former sources of material. 



255257. Alpinia purpurata (Vieill.) K. Schum. Zingiberaceae. 

 Puerto Rico, Feb. 16, 1953. 



255258. Cactus harlowii Britton & Rose Cactaceae. 

 Cuba, Mar. 11, 1955. 



255259. Coccothrinax fragrans Burret. Phoenicaceae. Palm. 

 Palmetum, Coconut Grove, July 1, 1957. 



255260. Derris dalbergioides Baker Fabaceae. 



Royal Botanical Garden, Peradeniya, Ceylon, Nov. 25, 1957. 



255261. Dipadenia amoena T. Moore Apocynaceae. 



Tropical South America, May 24, 1956. Climbing shrub; leaves opposite; 

 flowers large, funnelform, pink, suffused with rose. 



255262. Euphorbia leucocephala Lotsky Euphorbiaceae. Spurge. 

 E. A. Menninger, Stuart, Florida, June 26, 1958. 



255263. Posoqueria multiflora Lam. Rubiaceae. 

 Atkins Gardens, Cienfuegos, Cuba, May 30, 1958. 



255264. Pseudobombax ellipticum (H.B.K.) Dugand Bombacaceae. 

 Atkins Garden, Cienfuegos, Cuba, May 30, 1958. 



