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220763 to 220851— Continued 



220847 to 220851. Vigna sinensis (Tomer) Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. 



220847. No. 384. Lobia-i-Sefade. Pul-i-Khumri, Kataghan. June 19, 

 1954. 



220848. No. 462. Lobia-i-Sefade. Market, Kunduz. June 23, 1954. 



220849. No. 463. Lobia-i-Surkh. Market, Kunduz. June 23, 1954. 



220850. No. 498. Lobia-i-Safade. Mazar-i-Sharif. June 26, 1954. Al- 

 titude 1,500 feet. 



220851. No. 614. Lobia-i-Safade. Market, Herat. July 4, 1954. Al- 

 titude 3,200 feet. 



220852. Dendrocalamus giganteus Munro. Poaceae. Bamboo. 



From Puerto Rico. Offsets presented by the Federal Experiment Station, 

 Mayaguez. Received Sept. 13, 1954. 



220853. Hordeum sp. Poaceae. Barley. 



From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Horticultural Botanical University, 

 Uppsala. Received Sept. 14, 1954. 



220854. Axonopus compressus Beauv. Poaceae. 



From Argentina. Seeds presented by Enrique Clos, Instituto de Fitotecnia, 

 Buenos Aires. Received Sept. 14, 1954. 



From the province of Entre Rios. 



220855 and 220856. 



From Portugal. Seeds presented by H. Chambers, Prado, Braga. Received 

 Sept. 14, 1954. 



220855. Andropogon sp. Poaceae. 



220856. Trifolium pratense L. Poaceae. Red clover. 



220857 and 220858. Fragaria. Rosaceae. Strawberry. 



From Australia. Plants presented by the Department of Agriculture, Perth, 

 Western Australia. Received Sept. 14, 1954. 



220857. Melba. 



220858. Pride of the West. 



220859 to 220866. 



From New York. Material planted at the Regional Plant Introduction Sta- 

 tion, Geneva. Numbered Sept. 14, 1954. 



220859. Brassica OLERACEA var. capitata L. Brassicaceae. Cabbage. 



Canadian Acre. From the Central Experiment Farm, Ottawa, Canada. 

 Early maturing with small round heads. 



220860. Cucumis sativus L. Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. 



Shogoin No. 1-48. From E.M. Meader, Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 Durham, N. H. Originally from Korea. 



220861. Cucurbita maxima Duchesne. Squash. 



Fung. From E.M. Meader, Agricultural Experiment Station, Durham, 

 N. H. Fruit large, 14 inches by 15 inches, yellow. 



220862. Juglans regia L. Juglandaceae. Persian walnut. 



Originally from George Urban, Buffalo, N.Y. Winter hardy. 



