JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31. 1954 87 



214119 to 214126. 



From Bolivia. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, Horti- 

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

 Received Mar. 15, 1954. 



From the Estacion Experimental Agricola, Cochabamba. Altitude 8,400 

 feet. Feb. 18, 1954. 



214119. Allium cepa L. Liliaceae. Onion. 

 No. 172. 



214120. Cucurbita ficifolia Bouche. Cucurbitaceae. Allcallota. 

 No. 173. Lacayote. 



214121. Cucurbita maxima Duchesne. Squash. 

 No. 174. Zapallo. 



214122. Cucurbita pepo L. Pumpkin. 

 No. 175. Escariote. 



214123 to 214126. Zea mays L. Poaceae. Corn. 



214123. No. 168. White soft corn. 



214124. No. 169. Yellow soft corn. 



214125. No. 170. Native sweet corn. 



214126. No. 171. Chuspilla Blanca. 



214127 to 214132. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by R. H. Patterson, Department of Works, 

 Adelaide, South Australia. Received Mar. 15, 1954. 



214127. Acacia sp. Mimosaceae. 



214128. Cassia artemisioides Gaud. Caesalpiniaceae. 



214129. Eucalyptus camaldulensis var. obtusa Blakely. Myrtaceae. 



214130. Eucalyptus campaspe S.L. Moore. 



A fast-growing, drought-resistant tree, up to 60 feet high. 



214131. Eucalyptus torquata Luehm. 



A small tree, up to 15 feet high, with small red flower. 



214132. Lagunaria patersonii (Andr.) Don. Malvaceae. 

 An evergreen, salt-resistant tree, with pale-red flowers. 



214133 and 214134. Trifolium semipilosum Fresen. Fabaceae. 



From Kenya. Seeds presented by the Grassland Research Station, Kitale. Re- 

 ceived Mar. 15, 1954. 



214133. A. 



214134. B. 

 214135 and 214136. 



From Cuba. Tubers collected by Bernice Schubert, Agricultural Explorer, 

 Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, 

 Md. Received Mar. 16, 1954. 



From Sierra de Nipe, Oriente. Mar. 2, 1954. 



214135. Dioscorea sp. Dioscoreaceae. 

 No. 192. 



214136. Dioscorea sp. 

 No. 191. 



