60 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 



213469. (Undetermined.) Fabaceae. 



From Peru. Plant presented by A. F. Swanson, Washington, D.C. Received 

 Feb. 25, 1954. 



From La Molina. 



213470 to 213472. 



From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by A. W. Bayer, University 

 of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Received Feb. 25, 1954. 



213470 and 213471. Chloris gayana Kunth. Poaceae. Rhodes grass. 



213470. No. 1. 



213471. No. 2. 



213472. Digitaria sp. Poaceae. 



213473 to 213476. 



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

 Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, 

 Md. Received Feb. 26, 1954. 



Market, Babul, Nov. 26, 1953. 



213473 to 213475. Prunus amygdalus Batsch. Amygdalaceae. Almond. 



213473. No. 13138. Said to come from Gurband, Kabal. 



213474. No. 13139. From slope orchards with closely spaced small 

 trees with some irrigation. 



213475. No. 13140. Said to come from Tashkurghan, Mazar-i-Sharif. 



213476. Prunus armeniaca L. Apricot. 

 No. 13137. Said to come from Gurband. 



213477 to 213480. 



From England. Trees presented by T. Hilling Company, Chobbam, Surrey. 

 Received Feb. 26. 1954. 



213477. Malus sylvestris Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 

 Niedzwetskyana Opporto. 



213478. Malus sp. 

 Upton Pyne. 



213479. Prunus amygdalus Batsch. Amygdalaceae. Almond. 

 Pollardii. 



213480. Prunus padus L. 

 Grandiflora. 



213481. Prunus cerasifera Ehrh. Myrobalan plum. 



From England. Scions presented by the East Mailing Research Station, East 

 Mailing, Kent. Received Feb. 26, 1954. 



Myrobalan B. 



213482 to 213546. 



From India. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Horticul- 

 tural Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. 

 Received Feb. 26, 1954. 



