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213357 to 213367— Continued 



213359 and 213360. Hyparrhenia hirta (L.) Stapf. Poaceae. 



213359. No. 2. Ten km. east of Kirkuk. May 1953. 



213360. No. 3. Ten km. east of Kirkuk. May 1953. 



213361. Indigofera sp. Fabaceae. 

 No. 1. Haji Omran. July 1953. 



213362. Melica sp. Poaceae. 



No. 5. Three km. east of Rayat. July 1953. 



213363. Melica sp. 



No. 4. Three km. east of Rayat. July 1953. 



213364. Pappophorum sp. Poaceae. 



No. 6. Eight km. north of Kirkuk. June 1953. 



213365. Pappophorum sp. 



No. 7. Eight km. north of Kirkuk. June 1953. 



213366. Pennisetum sp. Poaceae. 

 No. 8. Osta Sherif. Oct. 1953. 



213367. Sanguisorba minor Scop. Rosaceae. Small burnet. 

 No. 9. Two km. east of Rayat. July 1953. 



213368. Tutcheria virgata (Koidz.) Nakai. Theaceae. 



From Okinawa. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction 

 Garden, Glenn Dale, Md. Numbered Feb. 16, 1954. 



Originally from T. Saito, APO 719, San Francisco, Calif. 



213369 to 213377. Gossypium. Malvaceae. Cotton. 



From Sudan. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Cotton Breed- 

 ing Section, Sham bat, Khartoum North. Received Feb. 16, 1954. 



213369 to 213372. KarakJwdl 



213369. ANI 11. 



213371. 



ANI 11B. 



213370. ANI 11A. 



213372. 



ANI 11C. 



213373. Gaorani, ANI 17. 







213374. Humpi, ATI 1. 







213375. Nadam, ATI 2. 







213376. Coconadas, ATI 5. 







213377. Rozi, ATI 6. 







213378 to 213381. 



From Taiwan. Seeds presented by Shu Min Chiang, Taipeh. Received 

 Feb. 18, 1954. 



213378. Crotalaria juncea L. Fabaceae. Sunn-hemp. 



213379 and 213380. Sesbania sesban (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. 



213379. No. 1. 



213380. No. 2. 



213381. Sttzolobium cinereum Piper & Tracy. Fabaceae. 



