392 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 162 



222179 to 222218— Continued 



222211. Trigonella sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 872. Band-i-Amir, Bamian, Kabul. Altitude 9,500 feet. 



222212. Tulipa sp. Liliaceae. Tulip. 



No. 805. Pass about 62 miles south of Kabul, near Gardez. Altitude 

 9,400 feet. 



222213 to 222215. Vicia ervilia Willd. Fabaceae. 



222213. No. 732. Shakhel. Market, Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. Both 

 plant and seeds eaten by cattle. 



222214. No. 938. Shakhel Kehm-i-Panjab, Panjab, Kabul. Altitude 

 8,800 feet. Seeds boiled, ground and mixed with wheat flour for bread. 

 Green and dried plants fed to cattle. 



222215. No. 1039. Shakhel Market, Kabul. Altitude 6,000 feet. Seeds 

 boiled, ground and mixed with wheat flour for bread. 



222216. Vicia faba L. Broadbean. 



No. 962. Baqoli. Sixty- three miles south of Panjab, Kabul. 



222217. Vicia sp. 



No. 972. Moshong. Shaherstan, Kabul. Altitude 7,400 feet. Seeds 

 ground for flour and used with rye and wheat for bread. 



222218. Zea mays L. Poaceae. Corn. 



No. 985. Jawari. Zarani, Kabul. Altitude 7,250 feet. Corn used as 

 a vegetable and also for bread. Planted at end of June, ripe end of 

 September. 



222219. Castanea sp. Fagaceae. Chestnut. 



From Korea. Seeds presented by Kenneth D. Doak. Nam Myon, Hongchon, 

 Gun Kangwon. Received Nov. 22, 1954. 



From the vicinity of Nam, near Jung N. 



222220. Rauvolfia lamarckii DC. Apocynaceae. 



From Puerto Rico. Cuttings presented by Bernice iSchubert, Plant Introduc- 

 tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Re- 

 ceived Nov. 22, 1954. 



No. 374. Tamarindo, near Experiment Station property, Guanica Forest, 

 Nov. 17, 1954. Shrub about 3 feet high. 



222221. Crotalaria sp. Fabaceae. 



From Mexico. Collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Intro- 

 duction Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. 

 Received Nov. 22, 1954. 



No. 14386. Los Cerritos, 40 miles south of Navajoa, Sonora. Oct. 1, 1954. 

 Summer annual on granitic sand, growing in colony. 



222222. Brunsvigia ROSEA (Lam.) Hannibal. Amaryllidaceae. 



From the Union of South Africa. Bulb presented by Prof. F. L. Warren, 

 University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Received Nov. 22, 1954. 



222223 and 222224. Phaseolus vulgaris L. Fabaceae. 



Common bean. 



From France. Seeds presented by L. Laniesse, Paris. Received Nov. 22, 1954. 



222223. Flageolet Chevrier. 



222224. Princesse Vert ; Green Princess. 



