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  APRIL 
  1 
  TO 
  JUNE 
  30, 
  1911, 
  65 
  

  

  30975 
  to 
  31093— 
  Continued. 
  

  

  31078. 
  Vicia 
  hirsuta 
  (L.) 
  S. 
  F. 
  Gray. 
  

  

  31079. 
  Vicia 
  melanops 
  Sibth. 
  and 
  Smith. 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  The 
  central 
  and 
  southern 
  part 
  of 
  Italy, 
  the 
  islands 
  of 
  Sicily, 
  

   and 
  eastward 
  to 
  Greece. 
  

  

  31080. 
  Vicia 
  picta 
  Fisch. 
  and 
  Meyer. 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  In 
  copses 
  from 
  Dalmatia 
  eastward 
  through 
  southern 
  Russia 
  to 
  

   Siberia. 
  

  

  31081. 
  Vicia 
  sativa 
  L. 
  Spring 
  vetch. 
  

  

  31082. 
  Vicia 
  sativa 
  obovata 
  Ser. 
  

  

  31083. 
  Vicia 
  angustifolia 
  Grufberg. 
  

  

  31084. 
  Vicia 
  sativa 
  leucosperma 
  (Moench) 
  Ser. 
  

  

  31085. 
  Vicia 
  sylvatica 
  L. 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  Western 
  and 
  southern 
  Europe, 
  extending 
  from 
  Norway, 
  

   Sweden, 
  and 
  the 
  British 
  Isles 
  southward 
  to 
  southern 
  France, 
  Italy, 
  Corsica, 
  and 
  

   Sardinia, 
  and 
  eastward 
  through 
  Servia 
  and 
  Roumania 
  to 
  southern 
  Russia. 
  

   31086 
  to 
  31088. 
  Vicia 
  spp. 
  

  

  31089. 
  Vicia 
  onobrychioides 
  L. 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  Southern 
  France, 
  Spain, 
  and 
  eastward 
  through 
  Italy 
  to 
  Greece; 
  

   also 
  in 
  northern 
  Africa. 
  

  

  31090. 
  Vicia 
  angustifolia 
  Grufberg. 
  

  

  31091. 
  Vicia 
  disperma 
  DC. 
  

  

  31092. 
  Vicia 
  michauxii 
  Spreng. 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  Along 
  cultivated 
  fields 
  in 
  Mesopotamia, 
  Syria, 
  and 
  southern 
  

   Persia. 
  

  

  31093. 
  Vicia 
  dumetorum 
  L. 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  Western 
  and 
  southern 
  Europe, 
  extending 
  from 
  Norway 
  and 
  

   Sweden 
  southward 
  to 
  Spain 
  and 
  eastward 
  through 
  Italy, 
  Bulgaria, 
  and 
  Greece 
  

   to 
  southern 
  Russia 
  and 
  southwestern 
  Siberia. 
  

  

  31094. 
  Castanea 
  crenata 
  Sieb. 
  and 
  Zucc. 
  Chestnut. 
  

  

  From 
  Japan. 
  Presented 
  by 
  the 
  Agricultural 
  College, 
  Tohoku 
  Imperial 
  Uni- 
  

   versity, 
  Sapporo, 
  Japan. 
  Received 
  May 
  25, 
  1911. 
  

   This 
  is 
  probably 
  the 
  Aomori 
  variety, 
  which 
  is 
  one 
  of 
  the 
  hardier 
  Japanese 
  varieties, 
  

   introduced 
  for 
  the 
  work 
  of 
  a 
  breeder 
  who 
  is 
  trying 
  to 
  produce 
  disease-resistant 
  strains 
  

   of 
  chestnut. 
  

  

  31095 
  and 
  31096. 
  

  

  From 
  Baguio, 
  province 
  of 
  Benguet, 
  Philippine 
  Islands. 
  Received 
  through 
  Mr. 
  

   C, 
  V. 
  Piper, 
  Bureau 
  of 
  Plant 
  Industry, 
  May 
  25, 
  1911. 
  

   Seeds 
  of 
  the 
  following; 
  quoted 
  notes 
  by 
  Mr. 
  Piper: 
  

  

  31095. 
  Rosa 
  multiflora 
  Thunb. 
  Rose. 
  

   "An 
  evergreen 
  (?) 
  species 
  with 
  stems 
  3 
  to 
  10 
  feet 
  high. 
  Flowers 
  white, 
  

  

  small, 
  in 
  cymes 
  of 
  10 
  to 
  15. 
  Suggests 
  the 
  Cherokee 
  rose 
  on 
  a 
  small 
  scale." 
  

  

  31096. 
  Rubus 
  fraxinifolius 
  Poir. 
  

  

  "Shrub 
  5 
  to 
  10 
  feet 
  high, 
  quite 
  erect, 
  stems 
  not 
  very 
  prickly, 
  red; 
  leaves 
  

   evergreen, 
  shiny, 
  pinnate, 
  with 
  7 
  leaflets; 
  fruit 
  scarlet, 
  as 
  large 
  as 
  a 
  big 
  rasp- 
  

   berry, 
  with 
  very 
  numerous 
  small 
  drupelets; 
  not 
  much 
  flavor." 
  

   30224°— 
  Bui. 
  242—12 
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