54 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 



213336 to 231349— Continued 



213340. No. 13490. Hunchbetter Estate near Virajpet, Coorg. Small 

 tree with rather round medium-sized fruits. Jan. 14, 1954. 



213341. No. 13540. (See P.I. 213312) 



213342. No. 13549. (See P.I. 213313) 



213343. Citrus reticulata Blanco. Mandarin orange. 

 No. 13545. (See P.I. 213314) 



213344. Citrus sp. 



No. 13538. (See P.I. 213315) 



213345. Citrus sp. 



No. 13539. (See P.I. 213316) 



213346. Citrus sp. 



No. 13542. (See P.I. 213317) 



213347. Citrus sp. 



No. 13544. (See P.I. 213318) 



213348. Citrus sp. 



No. 13544A. (See P.I. 213319) 



213349. Citrus sp. 



No. 13546. (See P.I. 213320) 



213350. Sesamum indicum L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. 



From Georgia. Seeds planted at the Regional Plant Introduction Station, 



Experiment. Numbered Feb. 15, 1954. 

 Originally collected by Walter Koelz (No. 9576 A) in Nepal, July 1948, at 

 7,500 feet altitude. 



213351 to 213356. 



From Canada. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Experi- 

 ment Station, Morden, Manitoba. Received Feb. 15, 1954. 



213351. Malus baccata var. mandshurica (Maxim.) C. Schneid. 

 Malaceae. 



213352. Prinsepia sinensis Oliver. Amygdalaceae. 



213353. Pyrus ussuriensis Maxim. Malaceae. Pear. 

 213354 and 213355. Shepherdia argentea (Pursh) Nutt. Elaeagnaceae. 



213354. Berries red. 



213355. Berries yellow. 



213356. Tilia cordata Mill. Tiliaceae. 

 Swedish. 



213357 to 213367. 



From Iraq. Seeds presented by H. W. Springfield, United States Operations 

 Mission, American Embassy, Baghdad. Received Feb. 16, 1954. 



213357. Astragalus sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 11. From Chemchemal; fenced area. May 1953. 



213358. Hordeum bulbosum L. Poaceae. 

 No. 10. From Haji Omran. July 1953. 



