314 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 



220310 to 220324. 



From Pakistan. Cuttings presented by D. T. Painter, Foreign Operations 

 Administration, American Consulate General, Lahore. Received Aug. 

 10, 1954. 



220310 to 220312. Citrus aurantifolia (Christm.) Swingle. Rutaceae. 



Lime. 



220310. Kaghzi. 



220311. (Unnamed.) 



220312. (Unnamed.) 



220313. Citrus aurantium L. Seville orange. 



Gadadehi. 

 220314 and 220315. Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f. Lemon. 



220314. Diwana Khotti. 



220315. Seedless. 



220316. Citrus paradisi 



Mac 



fad. 



Grapefruit. 



220317 to 220322. Citrus 



sinensis (L.) Osbeck. 



Orange. 



220317. Callibrian. 





220320. Hart Singh. 





220318. Gangapur. 





220321. Montgomery. 





220319. Gujranwala. 





220322. Sardarwala. 





220323. Citrus. 









Atoni. 









220324. Grewia asiatica 



L. 



Tiliaceae. 





220325. Haemanthus 



sp. 



Amaryllidaceae. 





From the Union of South Africa. Plant growing at the United States Plant 

 Introduction Gardens, Glenn Dale, Md. Numbered Aug. 11, 1954. 

 Originally collected by W. H. Hodge (A-143) between Genadendal and 

 Caledon, Cape Province, May 1, 1951. 



220326 to 220358. 



From Afghanistan. Seeds collected by E. E. Smith, Agricultural Explorer, 

 Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- 

 ville, Md. Received Aug. 11, 1954. 



220326. Aegilops squarrosa L. Poaceae. 



No. 416. Between Baghlan and Kunduz, Kataghan. June 20, 1954. 

 Altitude 1,700 feet. Small annual grass. 



220327 to 220330. Aegilops triuncials L. 



220327. No. 417. Between Baghlan and Kunduz, Kataghan. June 20, 

 1954. Altitude 1,700 feet. Small annual grass. 



220328. No. 476. Between Kunduz and Mazar-i-Sharif. June 24, 1954. 

 Altitude 1,500-2,300 feet. 



220329. No. 548. Twenty miles southwest of Maimana. June 29, 1954. 

 Altitude 3,000 feet. 



220330. No. 549. Twenty miles southwest of Maimana. June 29, 1954. 

 Altitude 3,000 feet. Similar to P.I. 220329, but much larger. 



220331. Aegilops squarrosa L. 



No. 552. Forty miles southwest of Maimana. June 29, 1954. 



