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260252 to 260279— Continued 



260267. Linum usitatissimum L. Linaceae. Common flax. 

 From Imperial Ethiopian College, Alemayo. 



260268. Lotus corniculatus L. Fabaceae. Birdsfoot trefoil. 



260269 and 260270. Medicago polymorpha var. vulgaris (Benth.) Shinners 



California burclover. 



260269. No. 6. 



260270. No. 9. From Imperial Ethiopian College, Alemayo. 



260271. Melilotus alba Dser. Fabaceae. White sweetclover. 

 No. 10. 



260272. Sesbania sp. Fabaceae. 

 From Lekempti area. 



260273. Sorghum versicolor Anderss. Poaceae. Black sudangrass. 

 From Imperial Ethiopian College, Alemayo. 



260274 and 260275. Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench 



260274. Imperial Ethiopian College, Alemayo. 



260275. 'Yellow Endosperm'. 



260276. Trifolium sp. Fabaceae. 

 No. 3. 



260277. Trifolium sp. 

 Purple-flowered clover. 



260278. Trifolium tembense Fres. 

 No. 2. 



260279. Vicia sp. Fabaceae. 

 No. 11. Wild vetch. 



260280 to 260287. 



From Argentina. Plants presented by Jardin Botanico, Santa Fe, Buenos Aires. 

 Received Sept. 1, 1959. 



260280. Haworthia attenuata (Haw.) Baker Liliaceae. 

 'Clariperla'. 



260281. Haworthia cooperi Baker 



260282. Haworthia laetevirens Haw. 



260283. Haworthia margaritifera (L.) Haw. 



260284. Haworthia radula (Jacq.) Haw. 



260285. Haworthia rigida Haw. 



260286. Haworthia sp. 



260287. Haworthia sp. 



260288. Allium wakegi Araki. Liliaceae. 



From Japan. Bulbs presented by the Biological Institute, Ehime University, 

 Matsuyama. 



260289 to 260292. 



From Israel. Plants growing at the United States, Plant Industry Station, 

 Glenn Dale, Md. Numbered September 3, 1959. Department of Botany, 

 Hebrew University, Jerusalem. 



260289. Tamarix jordanis Boiss. Tamaricaceae. 



260290. Tamarix mannifera Ehrenb. 

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