JANUARY 1, 19 59 TO DEiCEMBER 31, 19 59 261 



261071 to 261097— Continued 



261082. Homalomena sp. Araceae. 

 No. LW-173. Aroid; leaves hastate. 



261083. Ixora plugens Roxb. Rubiaceae. 



No. LW-165. Shrub to 10 feet high; leaves variegated. 



261084. Lycopodium sp. Lycopodiaceae. 

 No. LW-184. Epiphyte. 



261085. Miconia densiflora Cogn. Melastomataceae. 

 No. LW-160. Plant to 2.5 feet high. 



261086. Ophiorrhiza sp. Rubiaceae. 



No. LW-170. From Sumatra. Ground cover; leaves shiny; flowers small, 

 white. 



261087. Phaeomeria speciosa (Blume) Koora Zingiberaceae. 

 No. LW-177. Plant to 3 feet high. 



261088. Piper sp. Piperaceae. 

 No. LW-163. Low ground cover. 



261089. Trevesia sundaica Miq. Araliaceae. 

 No. LW-162. Tree to 20 feet high. 



261090. Zingiber sp. Zingiberaceae. 



No. LW-178. Plant to 8 feet high, in clumps; flowers yellow at base, growing 

 in cluster of red bracts. 



261091. Undetermined. 



No. LW-172. From New Guinea. Creeping ground cover. 

 261092 to 261097. Seeds. 



261092. Aglaonema sp. Araceae, 

 No. LW-181. 



261093. Alpinia roburghiana Valet Zingiberaceae. 

 No. LW-179. 



261094. Chlorophytum orchidastrum Lindl. Liliaceae. 

 No. LW-183. From Africa. Plant to 2 feet high. 



261095. Cyrtostachys lakka Beccari Phoenicaceae. Palm. 

 No. LW-161. 



261096. Mapania sp. Cyperaceae. 



No. LW-182. Forest sedge; leaves long, broad, showy. 



261097. Victoria amazonica Poepp. Nymphaeaceae. Victoria waterlily. 

 No. LW-159. 



261098 and 261099. 



From Spain. Seeds presented by the Estacion Experimental de Aula Dei, 

 Zaragosa. Received Nov. 2, 1959. 



261098. Agropyron intermedium (Host) Beauv. Poaceae. 



Native to sandy places in northern Euro] 

 to 2 feet high. 



261099. Agropyron obtusiuscultjm Lange 



Native to sandy places in northern Europe. Perennial; culms ascending, 

 to 2 feet high. 



