﻿JANUARY 
  1 
  TO 
  MARCH 
  31, 
  1911, 
  61 
  

  

  30120 
  to 
  30132— 
  Continued. 
  

  

  30125. 
  Tabaquillo. 
  From 
  Tacambaro. 
  

  

  30126. 
  Mije. 
  From 
  Tacambaro. 
  

  

  30127. 
  Monte. 
  From 
  Tacambaro. 
  

  

  30128. 
  Cimarron. 
  From 
  Taretan, 
  Uruapan. 
  

  

  30129. 
  Mije. 
  From 
  Huetamo. 
  

  

  30130. 
  Cimarron. 
  From 
  Tangancicuaro. 
  

  

  30131. 
  Cayote. 
  From 
  Tangamandapio. 
  

  

  30132. 
  Cimarron. 
  From 
  Tingambato. 
  

  

  30133. 
  Medicago 
  sativa 
  L. 
  Alfalfa. 
  

  

  From 
  Nemingha, 
  via 
  Tamworth, 
  New 
  South 
  Wales, 
  Australia. 
  Presented 
  by 
  Mr. 
  

   T. 
  G. 
  Adamson. 
  Received 
  March 
  16, 
  1911. 
  

   "This 
  lucern 
  has 
  a 
  big, 
  broad 
  leaf 
  and 
  is 
  a 
  vigorous 
  grower." 
  {Adamson.) 
  

  

  30137. 
  Eucommia 
  ulmoides 
  Oliver. 
  Tu-chimg. 
  

  

  From 
  China. 
  Procured 
  by 
  Mr. 
  E. 
  H. 
  Wilson 
  and 
  purchased 
  from 
  Prof. 
  C. 
  S. 
  

   Sargent, 
  Arnold 
  Arboretum, 
  Jamaica 
  Plain, 
  Mass. 
  Received 
  March 
  17, 
  1911. 
  

   (Wilson 
  No. 
  383.) 
  See 
  No. 
  21782 
  for 
  previous 
  introduction 
  and 
  description. 
  

   This 
  tree 
  has 
  proved 
  hardy 
  as 
  far 
  north 
  as 
  Boston, 
  Mass. 
  

  

  30138. 
  Vaccinium 
  vitis-idaea 
  L. 
  Cowberry. 
  

  

  From 
  Christiania, 
  Norway. 
  Presented 
  by 
  Prof. 
  N. 
  Wille, 
  Botanical 
  Gardens. 
  

   Received 
  March 
  18, 
  1911. 
  

   Procured 
  for 
  the 
  breeding 
  experiments 
  of 
  Mr. 
  Frederick 
  V. 
  Coville. 
  

  

  30139. 
  Diospyros 
  tessellaria 
  Poir. 
  Ebony. 
  

  

  From 
  the 
  island 
  of 
  Mauritius. 
  Presented 
  by 
  Mr. 
  G. 
  Regnard, 
  Port 
  Louis, 
  Mau- 
  

   ritius. 
  Received 
  March 
  20, 
  1911. 
  

   " 
  The 
  true 
  black 
  ebony 
  of 
  Mauritius. 
  ' 
  ' 
  (Regnard. 
  ) 
  

   See 
  No. 
  27494 
  for 
  previous 
  introduction. 
  

  

  30140. 
  PUERARIA 
  TUBEROSA 
  (Roxb.) 
  DC. 
  

  

  From 
  India. 
  Presented 
  byMaj. 
  A. 
  T.Gage, 
  superintendent, 
  Botanic 
  Gardens, 
  

   Sibpur, 
  Calcutta, 
  India. 
  Received 
  March 
  21, 
  1911. 
  

   Distribution. 
  — 
  Tropical 
  slopes 
  of 
  the 
  western 
  Himalayas, 
  ascending 
  to 
  4,000 
  feet 
  in 
  

   Kumaon, 
  and 
  on 
  the 
  hills 
  in 
  the 
  western 
  peninsula 
  of 
  India. 
  

  

  30141 
  to 
  30153. 
  

  

  From 
  Chinese 
  Turkestan. 
  , 
  Received 
  through 
  Mr. 
  Frank 
  N. 
  Meyer, 
  agricultural 
  

   explorer, 
  March 
  18, 
  1911. 
  

   Cuttings 
  of 
  the 
  following: 
  

  

  30141. 
  Vitis 
  vinifera 
  L. 
  Grape. 
  

  

  From 
  Khotan, 
  Chinese 
  Turkestan. 
  " 
  (No. 
  802, 
  November 
  25, 
  1910.) 
  A 
  table 
  

   variety 
  called 
  Kizil-uzum. 
  Bunches 
  of 
  medium 
  size; 
  berries 
  small 
  to 
  medium, 
  

   of 
  a 
  pale-red 
  transparent 
  color, 
  taste 
  watery 
  sweet. 
  It 
  is 
  a 
  keeper 
  and 
  shipper, 
  

   but 
  does 
  not 
  excel 
  in 
  anything 
  in 
  particular 
  except 
  in 
  being 
  able 
  to 
  stand 
  con- 
  

   siderable 
  alkali 
  in 
  the 
  soil. 
  Of 
  value 
  to 
  grow 
  as 
  a 
  home 
  grape 
  in 
  desert 
  

   regions 
  under 
  irrigation. 
  To 
  be 
  pruned 
  like 
  No. 
  30042." 
  (Meyer.) 
  

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