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256026 to 256034— Continued 



256031 and 256032. Triticum dicocctim Schrank Emmer. 



256031. 1569; 'Escanda de Malvedo'. 



256032. 1568; 'Triticale 6'. 



256033. Triticum durum Desf. Durum wheat. 

 1565; 'Triticale 1\ 



256034. Triticum polonicum L. Polish wheat. 

 1641;3108A. 'Enano de Andujar'. 



256035 to 256042. 



From Pakistan. Seeds presented by the Central Jute Committee, Jute Research 

 Institute, Tejgaon, Dacca. Received Mar. 25, 1959. 



256935 to 256037. Hibiscus cannabinus L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. 



256035. 'Mesta Green'. 



256036. 'Mesta Kistapur'. 



256037. 'Mesta Purplish'. 



256038 to 256041. Hibiscus sabdariffa L. Roselle. 



256038. 'Altissima Green'. 



256039. 'Altissima Red'. 



256040. 'Rozelle Green'. 



256041. 'Rozelle Red'. 



256042. Sida sp. Malvaceae. 

 'Berela'. 



256043 to 256047. 



From Southern Rhodesia. Seeds presented by the Grasslands Agricultural Re- 

 search Station, Marandellas. Received Mar. 25, 1959. 



256043. Digitaria sp. Poaceae. 



'Shamva' (cf. D. milanjiana (Rendle) Stapf). A promising stoloniferous 

 grass in Southern Rhodesia. 



256044 to 256046. Echinochloa pyramidalis (Lam.) Hitchc. & Chase 

 Poaceae. 



256044. 'Chirunder'. Stoloniferous. 



256045. 'Devuli'. Upright. 



256046. 'Parfuri'. Stoloniferous. 



These three ecotypes have potential value in swampy areas or areas sub- 

 jected to periodical inundations; for grazing or fodder; also for conservation 

 purposes such as protection of the earth walls of dams. 



256047. Urochloa sp. Poaceae. 



'Sabi'. An upright bunchgrass. 



256048 to 256080. 



From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by Arnold Krochmal, United States Opera- 

 tions Mission, Kabul. Received Mar. 25, 1959. 



256048 and 256049. Allium cepa L. Liliaceae. Onion. 



256048. No. 1. 



256049. No. 2. 



