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258945 to 258947. 



From Japan. Plants collected by R. E. Perdue, Jr., agricultural explorer, New 

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

 July 10, 1959. 



From Nakada Nursery, Angyo. July 6, 1959. 



258945. Jttniperus chinensis L. Pinaceae. 

 Col. No. 9606. 'Kaizuka', 



258946. Liriope sp. Liliaceae. 

 Col. No. 9605. 'Hakuryu'. 



258947. Liriope sp. 



Col. No. 9604. 'Kokuryo'. 



258948. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Pear. 



From Australia. Budwood presented by D. G. Mock, East Burwood, Victoria. 

 Received July 13, 1959. 



258949. Cynodon transvaalensis Burtt-Davy. Poaceae. 



From Ethiopia. Rhizomes presented by Ben R. Jackson, Addis Ababa. Re- 

 ceived July 14, 1959. 



258950. Citrus sp. Rutaceae. 



From India. Seeds presented by the Allahabad Agricultural Institute, New 

 Delhi. Received July 14, 1959. 



'Galgal'. Monoembryonic. The tree and fruits resemble lemon, but there 

 seem to be some notable differences in the tree as well as the fruit. 



258951. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. 



From Venezuela. Seed presented by the United States Embassy, Caracas. Re- 

 ceived July 8, 1959. 



'Cebda'. Ex El Salvador. 



258952 and 258953. 



From Mexico and the United States. Plants collected by H. S. Gentry, agri- 

 cultural explorer, New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, 

 Beltsville, Md. Received July 14, 1959. 



258952. Agave parviflora Torr. Amaryllidaceae. 

 Col. No. 17752. Ruby, Arizona. 



258953. Agave sp. 



Col. No. 17732. Bahia San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico. Plant small, clustered 

 rosettes; leaves faintly white-marked, finely filiferous, with deep rounded keel, 

 reddish marginal above and below, somewhat falcate. 



258954. Stangeria eriopus (Kunze.) Nash. Cycadaceae. 



From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Division of Botany, 

 Pretoria. Received July 14, 1959. 



258955. Poa flabellata (Lam.) Raspail. Poaceae. Tussock grass. 



From the Falkland Islands. Seeds presented by C. V. Porter, Blaine, Washington. 

 Received July 15, 1959. 



Reported to be a very important Falkland grass. Plant hardy and adapted 

 to poor soil. 



258956 and 258957. Allium cepa L. Liliaceae. Onion. 



From Chile. Seeds presented by the United States OperationsMission, Santiago. 

 Received July 15, 1959. 



