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213441 to 213444. 



From India. Budwood presented by the Fruit Research Station, Kodur P.O., 

 Andhra State, Madras. Received Feb. 24, 1954. 



213441. Citrus sp. Rutaceae. 

 Jamberi. 



213442. Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f. Lemon. 

 Nepalli Oblong. 



213443 and 213444. Citrus grandis (L.) Osbeck. Pummelo. 



213443. Red. 



213444. White. 



213445 to 213447. 



From Bolivia. Tubers collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, 

 Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, 

 Md. Received Feb. 23, 1954. 



213445. Bomarea sp. Amaryllidaceae. 



No. 157. Nueva Colomi. Todos Santos, Cochabamba. Feb. 10, 1954. 

 Altitude 900 feet. 



213446. (Undetermined.) 



No. 159. Papa. Near the new Chacquear about half way between Todos 

 Santos Viejo and Todos Santos, Cochabamba. Altitude 900 feet. Vine; 

 under side of young leaves purple. Feb. 11, 1954. 



213447. Solanum sp. Solanaceae. 



No. 158. Todos Santos Viejo, Todos Santos, Cochabamba. Altitude 900 

 feet. Stems winged, whitish or purple; leaves large, lobed when mature. 

 Tubers said to be edible. Feb. 6, 1954. 



213448 and 213449. PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. Amygdalaceae. 



Apricot. 



From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, 

 Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, 

 Md. Received Mar. 3, 1954. 



Market, Kabul. Nov. 26, 1953. 



213448. No. 13136. A large-fruited variety said to be cultivated near 

 Kabul. 



213449. No. 13141. Regarded as one of the best-flavored apricots. 



213450. Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f. Rutaceae. Lemon. 



From Morocco. Seeds presented by the Service de L'Horticulture, Rabat. 

 Received Feb. 24, 1954. 



Limonette De Marrakech. 



213451. Brassica oleracea var. botrytis L. Brassicaceae. 



Broccoli. 



From England. Seeds presented by the National Vegetable Research Station, 

 Wellesbourne, Warwick. Received Feb. 24, 1954. 



Cambridge Hardy Late. 



213452. Gossypium triphyllum (Harv. & Sond.) Hochr. 

 Malvaceae. Cotton. 



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

 ing Section, Shambat, Khartoum North. Received Feb. 24, 1954. 



