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222092 to 222130— Continued 



222125 to 222127. Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 



222125. No. 987. Gandom-i-Safadek. Zarani, Kabul. Altitude 7,250 

 feet. 



222126. No. 1016. Gandom-i-Safadek. Doletiar Chighcheran, 120 miles 

 west of Panjab, Herat. Altitude 8,000 feet. Irrigated spring wheat. 



222127. No. 1017. Gandom-i-Siahkhosheh. Doletiar-Chighcheran, 120 

 miles of Panjab, Herat, Kabul. Altitude 8,000 feet. Dryland wheat. 



222128 and 222129. Vicia faba L. Fabaceae. Broadbean. 



222128. Baqoli. Maidan, on road to Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 7,500 feet. 



222129. Baqoli. Market, Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. 



222130. Eremopoa persica (Trin.) Roshev. Poaceae. 



No. 768. Fifty-seven miles south of Kabul, north of Pass, Gardez. Small, 

 fine, paniculate grass; grows to 6 inches high. 



222131. Trifolium dubium Sibth. Fabaceae. Small hop clover. 



From England. Seeds presented by Woods, Sadd, Moore and Co., Ltd., Nor- 

 wich, Norfolk. Received Nov. 18, 1954. 



Giant Red Suckling. 



222132. Robinia pseudoacacia f . semperflorens Carr. Fabaceae. 



From Maryland. Plant growing at the United States Plant Introduction 

 Garden, Glenn Dale. Numbered Nov. 18, 1954. 



Plant presented by the Pellett Garden, Atlantic, Iowa. Probably originally 

 from the Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England. 



222133 to 222136. Capsicum frutescens L. Solanaceae. 



Redpepper. 



From Spain. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Center, Madrid. 

 Received Nov. 18, 1954. 



222133. Albar. 222135. Ramillete. 



222134. Bola. 222136. Triscascos. 



222137 and 222138. 



From Algeria. Seeds presented by D'Pierre Simonneau, Perregaux, Oran. 

 Received Nov. 18, 1954. 



222137. Citrullus vulgaris Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. 

 Pasteque. 



222138. Cucumis melo L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 

 Malacara. 



222139 to 222176. 



From Florida. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Gar- 

 den, Coconut Grove. Numbered Nov. 18, 1954. 



Origin of plants indicated. 



222139. Acacia cyanophyla Lindl. Mimosaceae. 



From D. J. McSwiney, Fort Lauderdale. A shrub up to 18 feet high 

 with drooping branches and glabrous, lanceolate phyllodia. The flowers are 

 numerous, large, and yellow; grouped in 3-5 heads borne on short racemes. 

 Native to Australia. 



