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207876 to 207920— Continued 

 207876 to 207918— Continued 



207884 to 207893. OFAR Selections. 



207884. 1X72. 207889. 1X114. 



207885. 1X78. 207890. 1X152. 



207886. 1X110. 207891. 1X162. 



207887. 1X112. 207892. 1X169. 



207888. 1X113. 207893. 1X172. 



207894 to 207918. Introduced into Florida by Ed Henriquez, Vero Beach, 

 Fla. 



207894. Variety A. 207907. Y23. 



207895. Variety C. 207908. Y30. 



207896. Variety D. 207909. Y32. 



207897. Variety E. 207910. Y38. 



207898. Variety F. 207911. Y54. 



207899. Variety G. 207912. Y57. 



207900. Variety H. 207913. Y58. 



207901. Variety I. 207914. Y64. 



207902. Variety HC. 207915. Y65. 



207903. Y9. 207916. Y66. 



207904. Yll. 207917. Y71. 



207905. Y17. 207918. Y85. 



207906. Y21 



207919 and 207920. Hibiscus sabdariffa L. Roselle. 



207919. G648. Introduced into Cuba from French Equatorial Africa. 



207920. Variety L. Introduced into Florida by Ed Henriquez. 



207921. Medicago arborea L. Fabaceae. Tree alfalfa. 



From Chile. Seeds collected by A. F. Swanson, Institute of Inter- American 

 Affairs. Received Apr. 29, 1953. 



From the Experimental Station of the Sociedad Nacional de Agricultura, 

 Paine. 



207922. Strophanthus sp. Apocynaceae. 



From French Guinea. Seeds presented by A. Pitot Telimele, through Joseph 

 Monachino, New York Botanical Garden, New York, New York. Received 

 Apr. 29, 1953. 



Closely related to S. sarmentosus ; rich in glucosides. Received as S. gla- 

 briflorus, an apparently unpublished name. 



207923 to 207941. 



From the Union of South Africa and Turkey. Seeds collected by R. K. God- 

 frey, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agri- 

 tural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Apr. 29, 1953. 



Unless otherwise stated seeds were collected in Cape Province, the Union 

 of South Africa. 



207923. Astragalus sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 1290. Above Witsand Bay on the Cape Peninsula. Nov. 29, 1952. 



