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220216 and 220217. 



From Pakistan, Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry and E. E. Smith, Agricultural 

 Explorers, Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research 

 Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received July 30, 1954. 



220216. Caralluma sp. Asclepiadaceae. 



No. 14218. Near Dargar, Swat. May 1, 1954. Altitude 2,500-3,000 

 feet. Succulent, cespitose, leafless perennial, eaten cooked as a vegetable. 



220217. Senecio cruentus DC. Asteraceae. 



No. 14034. Gordon College, Rawalpindi, Punjab. Apr. 15, 1954. Orna- 

 mental annual with brilliant reddish or purple flowers. Said to be the 

 parent of the cineraria of florists. 



220218 to 220220. 



From French West Africa. Seeds presented by L. F. Hough, United States 

 Operations Mission to Liberia, Monrovia, Liberia. Received July 30, 1954. 



Collected along roadside areas between Zinder and Agedes, Niger Colony. 



220218. Andropogon sp. Poaceae. 

 Tall, coarse grass up to 8 feet in height. 



220219. Chloris sp. Poaceae. 

 Fine-stemmed grass about 3 feet in height. 



220220. Eragrostis tremula Hochst. Poaceae. 

 Fine bunchgrass about 2 feet in height. 



220221 to 220238. 



From India. Seeds presented by the Director of Agriculture, Madras, 

 through C. C. Taylor, New Delhi. Received Aug. 3, 1954. 



220221. Fi 220230. F2-9 



220222. F2-1 220231. F*-10 



220223. Fs-2 220232. Fs-ll 



220224. F2-3 220233. F-r-12 



220225. F;r-4 220234. F^-13 



220226. Fjr-5 220235. F*-14 



220227. Fir-6 220236. F^-15 



220228. Fz-7 220237. Fa-16 



220229. Fz-8 220238. Fz-17 

 220239 to 220245. 



From Taiwan. Budwood presented by the Director, Taiwan Agricultural Re- 

 search Institute, Taipei. Received Aug. 3, 1954. 



220239. Citrus medica var. sarcodactylis (Noot.) Swingle. Rutaceae. 



Fingered citron. 



220240 to 220245. CITRUS. 



220240. Banhakuyu. 220243. Mato Buntanyu. 



220241. Koshotankan. 220244. Mato Hakuyu. 



220242. Koyu. 220245. Mitsuyu. 



220246. EUCALYPTUS NIPHOPHILA Maiden & Blakely. Myrtaceae. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by Director-General, Forestry and Timber 

 Bureau, Canberra. Received Aug. 4, 1954. 

 S.3483. Collected at Mount Koscuisko. 



