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98575 to 98721. Solanum tuberosum 

 L. Solanaceae. Potato. 



From Chile, South America. Tubers collected by 

 H. G. MacMillan and C. O. Erlanson, Bureau of 

 Plant Industry. Received April 20, 1932. 



Nos. 98575 to 98577 were collected March 2, 1932, 

 near Puerto Montt, Chile, on the farm of Mr. 

 Schaefer. 



98575. No. 38. A variety with large round tubers 

 having red skin, yellow flesh, and eyes slightly 

 sunken. It is said to have been of French ori- 

 gin. 



98576. No. 39. An indigenous variety cultivated 

 as a curiosity. The small tubers are irregularly 

 round with deep wide eyes and red skin; the 

 outer flesh is white, while the inner flesh is red. 



98577. No. 40. Blanca Alemana. A cultivated 

 commercial type, probably from introduced 

 stock. The large oval tubers have white skin, 

 shallow eyes, and white flesh. It is considered 

 one of the best and most disease-resistant 

 varieties. 



Nos. 98578 to 98637 were collected March 9, 1932, 

 at the Genetic Station, Ancud, Chiloe Island. 



98578. No. 41. Corahila Quilquico. Station No. 

 272. Large irregularly round tubers with red 

 skin, shallow eyes, and white flesh. Said to 

 have come originally from the island of Quil- 

 quico, Chile. 



98579. No. 42. Blanca Alemana. Station No. 283, 

 Ovate flattened tubers with white skin and flesh 

 and shallow eyes. Said to have come originally 

 from Pudeto, Chiloe Island. 



No. 43. Cisne Redondo. Station No. 251. 

 An indigenous sort producing small irregularly 

 round pink tubers with shallow eyes and 

 yellow-white flesh. 



98581. No. 44. Corahila Rilan. The small round 

 red tubers, of a variety originally from Rilan, 

 Chiloe Island, have shallow pink eyes and 

 yellow-white flesh. 



No. 45. Corahila Chonchi. Station No. 33. 

 A variety indigenous to the island of Chonchi, 

 Chilo6 Province. The small round red tubers 

 have pink eyes and yellow-white flesh. 



No. 46. Corahila Santa Elvira. Station 

 No. 75. A variety, originally from the island of 

 Santa Elvira, Chiloe Province, which has small 

 round-ovate red tubers with shallow pink eyes 

 and white flesh mottled with yellow. 



98584. No. 47. Rosada Caipulle. Station No. 

 164. A variety indigenous to the island of Cai- 

 pulle, Chiloe Province, which has large round 

 to oval red tubers, yellow flesh, and shallow 

 pink eyes. 



98585. No. 48. Corahila Alao. Station No. 207. 

 A variety indigenous to the island of Alao, 

 Chiloe Province, which has large round red 

 tubers with white flesh mottled with red (the 

 red is in the vascular ring) and shallow pink 

 eyes. 



No. 49. Corahila Blanca Alemana. Sta- 

 tion No. 224. A small round to oval red tuber 

 with shallow pink eyes and yellow flesh. It is 

 probably a hybrid between indigenous and 

 introduced stock. 



98587. No. 50. Corahila Chaulinee. Station No. 

 12. A variety originally from the island of 

 Chaulinee, Chiloe Province, with small round 

 to oval red tubers, white flesh, and shallow pink 

 eyes. 



No. 51. Rosada Pudeto. A variety 

 originally from Pudeto, Chiloe, which has long 

 ovate red tubers with yellow-white flesh and 

 shallow narrow eyes. 



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98575 to 98721— Continued. 



No. 52. Huevo. An indigenous variety 

 with large long-oval red tubers which have 

 yellow flesh and deep long eyes. 



98590. No. 53. Voter a Santa Elvira. An indige- 

 nous type, originally from the island of Santa 

 Elvira, with small long-ovate tubers which 

 have gray skin, white flesh mottled with purple, 

 and deep eyes with numerous buds. 



98591. No. 54. Blanca Alemana. A round 

 flattened tuber with white flesh and skin and 

 shallow eyes. It is grown as a commercial 

 potato and may be from introduced stock. 



No. 55. Corahila Mechaico. A variety 

 originally from the island of Mechaico, Chiloe' 

 Province, which has ovate flattened red tubers 

 with white flesh and shallow pink eyes. 



No. 56. Blanco Alemana Pudeto. A type, 

 coming from Pudeto, Chiloe, with small round 

 flattened red tubers which have shallow pink 

 eyes and white flesh except the vascular ring, 

 which is pink. 



98594. No. 57. Huevo Santa Elvira. A variety 

 originally from the island of Santa Elvira, 

 Chiloe Province, which has small round red 

 tubers with yellow flesh and deep eyes. 



98595. No. 58. Canales Jeske. A variety indig- 

 enous to the islands of Chiloe Province. The 

 large oval flattened red tubers have yellow- 

 white flesh and shallow pink eyes. 



98596. No. 59. Alemana Elefant. A type indig- 

 enous to ChiloS Province, with large irregularly 

 round white tubers, white flesh, and deep eyes. 



98597. No. 60. Cisne Redonda. An indigenous 

 type having round flattened red tubers with 

 shallow eyes and yellow-white flesh with the 

 vascular ring red. 



98598. No. 61. Corahila Mechaico. An indige- 

 nous type from the island of Mechaico, with 

 small round flattened red tubers which have 

 white flesh and shallow pink eyes. 



No. 62. Corahila Santa Elvira. A variety, 

 originally from the island of Santa Elvira, 

 Chiloe Province, having small round flattened 

 red tubers, with shallow pink eyes and white 

 flesh with the vascular ring red. 



No. 63. Blanca Alemana Pudeto. A type 

 from Pudeto, Chiloe\ with large ovate flattened 

 white tubers which have white flesh and shal- 

 low eyes. 



98801. No. 64. Corahila Chelin. A variety in- 

 digenous to the island of Chelin, Chilo6 Prov- 

 ince, with round to oval flattened red tubers 

 which have white flesh and shallow eyes. 



98602. No. 65. Caigue. An indigenous type with 

 small round long-narrow red tubers which have 

 shallow eyes and white flesh heavily mottled 

 with red. 



No. 66. Volera Santa Elvira. A type in- 

 digenous to the island of Elvira, Chiloe Prov- 

 ince, with small round gray tubers having 

 white flesh and shallow blue eyes. 



No. 67. Corahila Chonchi. A type indig- 

 enous to the island of Chonchi, Chiloe Province. 

 The tubers are small, long, round with red skin, 

 white flesh, and shallow eyes. 



No. 68. Corahila San Jose. A type in- 

 digenous to San Jose, Chilo6 Province, with 

 round flattened red tubers, white to yellow 

 flesh, and shallow eyes. 



98606. No. 69. Corahila Redondo Pudeto. A type 

 indigenous to Pudeto, Chiloe. The large irreg- 

 ularly round red tubers have shallow eyes and 

 white flesh with a red vascular ring. 



