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212215 to 212231— Continued 



212221. Desmodium gyroides DC. 



C.P.I. 17914. El Salvador. 

 212222 and 212223. Desmodium nicaraguense Benth. & Oerst 



212222. C.P.I. 17915. El Salvador. 



212223. C.P.I. 17917. El Salvador. 



212224 to 212226. Desmodium uncinatum (Jacq.) DC. 



212224. C.P.I. 8990. Brazil. 



212225. C.P.I. 11740. Honolulu, Hawaii. 



212226. C.P.I. 11741. South America. 



212227. Desmodium sp. 



C.P.I. 11798. South America. 



212228. Desmodium sp. 

 C.P.I. 17912. El Salvador. 



212229. Desmodium sp. 

 C.P.I. 17913. El Salvador. 



212230. Desmodium sp. 

 C.P.I. 17916. El Salvador. 



212231. Desmodium sp. 

 C.P.I. 17918. El Salvador 



212232 and 212233. 



From Japan. Seeds presented by S. Kumazawa, Kyushu Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station, Kurume-shi. Received Jan. 11, 1954. Grown at Fukuoka- 

 ken. 



212232. Arachis hypogaea L. Fabaceae. Common peanut. 



Kurume Bansei-Tairyu No. 1. A cross between "Tatirakuda" belonging 

 to the Virginia type and "Southern Cross" belonging to the Spanish type; 

 season 150 days. A very productive, large peanut, with 2 kernels. Plants 

 dwarf, bushy, vigorous, and disease resistant. 



212233. Cucumis sativus L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. 



Kurume Natuhusinari. A long-day cucumber bred by the triple cross 

 between 2 varieties of north-Chinese cucumbers and 1 of the Japanese 

 cucumber. The white-spined fruits grow about 5 inches long and 1.5 

 inches thick. Very prolific, disease resistant; a vigorous grower. 



212234 to 212247. 



From Iowa. Seeds planted at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, Ames. 

 Numbered Jan. 12, 1954. 



Original sources indicated. 



212234. Agropyron scabrum (R. Br.) Beauv. Poaceae. 

 South Island, New Zealand. 



212235. Bromus sp. Poaceae. 



Rio Negro, Argentina; cold, windy region. 



212236. Panicum urvillianum Kunth. Poaceae. 

 Argentina. 



212237. Danthonia pilosa R. Br. Poaceae. 

 South Island, New Zealand. 



