﻿JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 31, 1919. 21 



47017 to 47057— Continued. 



47033. Panictjm pilosum Swartz. 

 " No. 33." 



47034. Paspalum conjugatum Berg. 

 "No. 35." 



47035 to 47037. Paspalum densum Poir. 



47035. "No. 6. An interesting kind. When it is flowering or even 

 bearing ripe seeds, the whole flower or seed bunch secretes a thick 

 sweet siruplike liquid in considerable quantity, which is much 

 sought after by wasps, ants, bees, and other sweet-liking insects." 



47036. "No. 7." 47037. " No. 27." 



47038. Paspalum denticulatum Trin. 

 "No. 28." 



47039. Paspalum labeanagai Arech. 



" No. 5. Not native in the Amazonian region, but introduced." 

 47040 to 47042. Paspalum millegeanum Schrad. 

 47040. "No. 3." 47042. " No. 29." 



47041. "No. 22." 

 47043 to 47049. Paspalum plicatulum Michx. 



47043. "No. 8." 



47047. 



" No. 17." 



47044. "No. 9." 



47048. 



" NX). 30." 



47045. "No. 10." 



47049. 



" No. 31." 



47046. "No. 11." 







47050. Paspalum vibgatum L. 







" No. 39." 







47051 to 47054. Paspalum sp. 







47051. "No. 2." 



47053. 



" No. 32." 



47052. "No. 12." 



47054. 



" No. 42." 



47055. Pennisetum setosum (Swartz) L. Rich. 

 " No. 34." 



47056. Synthebisma sp. 

 " No. 40." * 



47057. Valota insulaeis (Elmg.) Chase. 

 " No. 37." 



47058. Dolichos lablab L. Fabaceae. Bonavist bean. 



From West Indies. Presented by the Cotton Research Department, St. 

 Vincent, through Mr. S. Cross Harland. Numbered February, 1919. 



" Seed of a bush form of Dolichos labial. The seeds are white, and the 

 eating qualities are distinctly good. Under our conditions the plants com- 

 mence to bloom in about 5 weeks from sowing, and the whole crop is over in 

 about 10 weeks." {Harland.) 



