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210075 to 210084— Continued 



210076. Cucumis sp. Cucurbitaceae. 



No. 11822. Assam. June 15. Fruit smooth, salmon colored, 8 inches 

 long; flesh salmon colored, dry, mealy. 



210077. Cucumis sp. 



No. 11823. Gauhati, Assam. June 15. Fruit 6 inches long; flesh sal- 

 mon colored, insipid. 



210078. Fragaria sp. Rosaceae. Strawberry. 



No. 11824. June 24. Fruit white, tinged more or less rose purple, V2 

 inch in diameter, with pleasant flavor. Plant tolerates 4 months of wet 

 weather. 



210079. Rubus albescens Roxb. Rosaceae. 



No. 11825. June 25. Fruit black, % inch in diameter. 



210080. Rubus sp. 



No. 11826. June 26. Fruit orange red, % inch in diameter. 



210081. Rubus moluccanus L. 



No. 11832. Fruit red, % inch in diameter. June 15. 



210082. Rubus sp. 



No. 11833. July 20. Fruit black, Vz inch in diameter. 



210083. Solanum sp. Solanaceae. 



No. 11834. July 20. Bushy perennial, fruit orange red. 



210084. Vitis sp. Vitaceae. 



No. 11835. July 22. Fruits black, in good-sized bunches. 



210085. Ricinus communis L. Euphorbiaceae. Castorbean. 



From Brazil. Seeds presented by the Instituto Agronomico, Campinas, Sao 

 Paulo. Received Sept. 3, 1953. 



330. 



210086 to 210089. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by J. E. Walker, Adelaide, South Aus- 

 tralia. Received Sept. 9, 1953. 



210086. Dactylis glomerata var. hispanica (Roth) Duby. Poaceae. 



Originally from Portugal. 



210087 and 210088. Trifolium fragiferum L. Fabaceae. 



Strawberry clover. 



210087. O'Connors. 



210088. Parklands. 



210089. Trifolium resupinatum L. Persian clover. 



210090 to 210109. 



From Cuba. Seeds presenteed by M. D. Jones, Cooperative Fiber Commis- 

 sion, Havana. Received Sept. 9, 1953. 



210090 to 210092. Hisbiscus diversifolius Jacq. Malvaceae. 



210090. TM. x H. diversifolius, XV 682. 



210091. T.M. x H. diversifolius, XV 692. 



210092. TM. x H. diversifolius, XV 1127. 



