﻿APRIL 
  1 
  TO 
  JUNE 
  30, 
  1911. 
  49 
  

  

  30868 
  to 
  30880— 
  Continued. 
  

  

  30880. 
  Sesban 
  cannabixum 
  (Retz.) 
  Poir. 
  

  

  "An 
  annual 
  legume 
  3 
  to 
  9 
  feet 
  high. 
  Much 
  like 
  Sesban 
  macrocarpa." 
  

   Distribution. 
  — 
  In 
  the 
  Tropics 
  of 
  the 
  Eastern 
  Hemisphere 
  from 
  India 
  to 
  the 
  

  

  Philippines. 
  

  

  30881. 
  Tmfolium 
  pratense 
  L. 
  Red 
  clover. 
  

  

  From 
  England. 
  Presented 
  by 
  Prof. 
  H. 
  T. 
  Giissow, 
  Dominion 
  Botanist, 
  Central 
  

   Experimental 
  Farm, 
  Department 
  of 
  Agriculture, 
  Ottawa, 
  Canada. 
  Received 
  

   May 
  13, 
  1911. 
  

   "Leightorts 
  Inherited 
  Permanent 
  red 
  clover. 
  Leighton 
  claims 
  that 
  by 
  careful 
  cul- 
  

   tivation 
  he 
  has 
  originated 
  a 
  practically 
  permanent 
  red 
  clover." 
  (Giissow.) 
  

  

  30884 
  and 
  30885. 
  

  

  From 
  La 
  Paz, 
  Bolivia. 
  Presented 
  by 
  Mr. 
  Madden 
  Summers, 
  Charge 
  d'Affaires 
  

   ad 
  Interim, 
  at 
  the 
  request 
  of 
  Hon. 
  Horace 
  G. 
  Knowles, 
  American 
  Minister. 
  

   Received 
  May 
  12, 
  1911. 
  

   Seeds 
  of 
  the 
  following: 
  

  

  30884. 
  Citrullus 
  vulgaris 
  Schrad. 
  Watermelon. 
  

  

  30885. 
  Cucumis 
  melo 
  (L.) 
  All. 
  Muskmelon. 
  

  

  30886. 
  Citrus 
  decumana 
  (L.) 
  Murr. 
  Pomelo. 
  

  

  From 
  Yachow, 
  China. 
  Presented 
  by 
  Dr. 
  Edgar 
  T. 
  Shields. 
  Received 
  February 
  

   23, 
  1911. 
  Numbered 
  May 
  15, 
  1911. 
  

   ' 
  ' 
  Very 
  sweet 
  variety 
  . 
  ' 
  ' 
  (Shields 
  . 
  ) 
  

   Seed. 
  

  

  30887 
  to 
  30889. 
  Nicotiana 
  spp. 
  Tobacco. 
  

  

  From 
  Honduras. 
  Presented 
  by 
  Dr. 
  R. 
  Fritzgartner, 
  Tegucigalpa, 
  Honduras. 
  

   Received 
  May 
  12, 
  1911. 
  

   Seeds 
  of 
  the 
  following: 
  

  

  30887. 
  From 
  Piliguin, 
  4,000 
  feet 
  altitude. 
  

  

  30888. 
  From 
  Sorognaro, 
  4,000 
  feet 
  altitude. 
  

  

  30889. 
  From 
  Aurora, 
  5,000 
  feet 
  altitude. 
  

  

  30890 
  and 
  30891. 
  

  

  From 
  Diarbekr, 
  Turkey. 
  Presented 
  by 
  Mr. 
  W. 
  W. 
  Masterson, 
  American 
  consul, 
  

   Kharput, 
  Turkey. 
  Received 
  May 
  12, 
  1911. 
  

   Seeds 
  of 
  the 
  following: 
  

  

  30890. 
  Citrullus 
  vulgaris 
  Schrad. 
  Watermelon. 
  

   "Large 
  variety." 
  

  

  30891. 
  Cucumis 
  melo 
  L. 
  Muskmelon. 
  

   "Large 
  variety." 
  

  

  30892. 
  Sorbus 
  tormlnalis 
  (L.) 
  Grant 
  z. 
  

  

  From 
  southern 
  Russia. 
  Presented 
  by 
  Mr. 
  Theo. 
  Kryshtofovich, 
  Russian 
  Govern- 
  

   ment 
  Agricultural 
  Commissioner, 
  St. 
  Louis, 
  Mo. 
  Received 
  May 
  13, 
  1911. 
  

   "This 
  is 
  a 
  large-sized 
  tree, 
  the 
  most 
  drought 
  resistant 
  of 
  the 
  pear 
  family, 
  in 
  my 
  

   opinion. 
  Its 
  native 
  habitat 
  is 
  about 
  latitude 
  47° 
  N., 
  and 
  longitude 
  37° 
  E. 
  It 
  is 
  

  

  30224°— 
  Bui. 
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