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230083 to 230101— Continued 



230086 ti 230092 — Continued 



230087 to 2300^1 — Continued 



230091. No. 17. William Malchow farm, Whitehaven road, 10 miles south- 

 west of Salisbury. Isolated for 15 years; original source unknown. 



230092. No. 18. D. T. PufTenberger farm, Little Orleans, Allegany County. 

 Ten-year-old strain; original source unknown. 



230093 to 230101. Trifolium repexs L. Whiteclover. 



230093 to 230095. Westover, Somerset County. 



230093. No. 3. Carl Reilhard farm. From a 5-year-old pasture. 



230094. No. 4. Clarence Hartman farm. From a 7- to 8-year-old pasture. 



230095. No. 5. Clarence Hartman farm. From a 5- to 6-year-old pasture. 



230096 No. 6. Olin Davis Sr. farm, Galena, Kent County. From plants 

 growing in 8- to 9-year-old pasture. 



230097. No. 7. John W. Gourdy farm, Snow Hill, Worcester County. Stand 

 7 years old. 



230098 to 230100. Wicomico County. 



230098. No. 9. Old abandoned farmstead near Quantico. Growing in tall 

 weeds and grasses. 



230099. No. 10. Old abandoned farm near Athol Neck. Plant growing in 

 tall grass. 



230100. No. 11. Abandoned farm near Athol Neck. Plant growing in weeds 

 and tall grasses. 



230101. No. 14. Southeastern shore of Maryland. 



230102 to 230105. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. 



From Mexico. Seeds presented by C. Roy Adair, Tierra Blanca, Veracruz. Re- 

 ceived Nov. 15, 1955. 



230102. 'Criollo'. Field near Tierra Blanca 



230103. Tortuna (Morado)'. Durango Ranch. 



230104. 'Meco' or 'Jojutla'. Durango Ranch. 



230105. 'Reata' or *Riata\ Durango Ranch. 



230106 and 230107. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by Ed. Pollock, Parkes, New South Wales. Re- 

 ceived Nov. 15, 1955. 



230106. Citrus assamensis Dutta & Bhatt. Rutaceae. 



Tree to 20 feet high, very thorny; foliage moderately dense; susceptible to gum- 

 mosis and canker. Fruits September to November. 



230107. Citrus macroptera Mont. 



Tree to 50 feet high, very thorny, thickly branched; said to be hardy and long- 

 lived. Fruits November to January. 



230108. Schefflera actinophylla (Endl.) Harms Araliaceae. 



From Cuba. Seeds presented by Atkins Garden, Cienfuegos. Received Nov. 15, 

 1955. 



230109. Aesculus sp. Aesculaceae. 



From France. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, Agricultural Explorer, Plant Introduc- 

 tion Section, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Beltsville, Md. Received 

 Nov. 16, 1955. 



Col. No. 15827. Parks of Paris. Sept. 27, 1955. Tall, well-formed shade tree. 



