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221119 to 221148— Continued 



221145. Citrus grandis (L.) Osbeck. Rutaceae. Pummelo. 

 Seedling from Java. 



221146. Citrus sp. 



Seedling from Japan; received as C. pectinifera; an apparently unpub- 

 lished name. 



221147. Claucena lansium (Lour.) Skeels. Rutaceae. Wampi. 

 Plot S-5-5-16-4. 



221148. Copernicia torreana Leon. Phoenicaceae. Palm. 

 Col. Robert Montgomery, Coconut Grove, Fla., 1936. 



221149. Festuca mairei St. Yves. Poaceae. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by the Division of Plant Industry, Common- 

 wealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra City. 

 Received Oct. 5, 1954. 



Harvested at Chiswick, Armidale, N.S.W. 



221150 to 221154. Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae. 



Common wheat. 



From Australia, Seeds presented by A. A. Watson, Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Sydney. Received Oct. 5, 1954. 



221150. Galo 5 X Mentana 1124 (1150.304. 7.6.1.1.). 



221151. Galo 5 X Mentana 1124 (1150.304. 8.3.1.1.). 



221152. Galo 5 X Mentana (II 50.304. A.3.B.I.). 



221153. (Galo x Mentana) X Kenya 117 A (II 50.305.7.3.2.B.). 



221154. Mentana 1124. 



221155 to 221160. Coffea sp. Rubiaceae. 



From Nicaragua. Seeds presented by Virgil Petersen, Servicio Tecnico 

 Agricola de Nicaragua, Managua. Received Oct. 5, 1954. 



221155. No. 1. M. A. Gonzalezel— 11JOS La Castellana. 



221156. No. 2. M. A. Gonzalezel— 11 JOS La Castellana. 



221157. No. 3. A. Esquivel h. Hcda, Verona. 



221158. No. 4. A. Esquivel h. Hcda, Verona. 



221159. No. 5. San Dionisio. 



221160. No. 6. Sevilla. 



221161 to 221165. 



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

 Plant Introduction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Belts- 

 ville, Md. Received Oct. 6, 1954. 



221161. Hibiscus esculentus L. Malvaceae. Okra. 

 No. 660. Pendi. Market, Kandahar. July 8, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet 



221162. (Undetermined.) 



No. 601. Herat. July 4, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. Low spreading shrub; 

 flowers white to red ; fruit melonlike, opening into 4 parts exposing red flesh ; 

 flesh eaten to aid in childbirth. 



221163. (Undetermined.) 



No. 605. Herat. July 4, 1954. Altitude 3,200 feet. 



