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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



98575 to 98721— Continued. 



No. 70. Corahila Trangui. A round flat- 

 tened red tuber with shallow eyes and yellow- 

 white flesh. 



No. 71. Corahila Alemana Pudeto. A 

 type indigenous to Pudeto, Chiloe. The ovate 

 flattened white tubers have white flesh and 

 shallow eyes. 



No. 72. Corahila Quilquico. A variety in- 

 digenous to the island of Quilquico, with small 

 round red tubers which have white flesh and 

 deep eyes. 



No. 73. Corahila Quehue. A variety in- 

 digenous to the island of Quehue. The large 

 round flattened red tubers have shallow eyes 

 and yellow flesh with a red vascular ring. 



98611. No. 74. Cisne. Small elongate-round red 

 tubers with yellow-white flesh and shallow pink 

 eyes; a type indigenous to Chiloe Province. 



No. 75. Corahila Mechaico. A type in- 

 digenous to the island of Mechaico, with round 

 flattened red tubers, yellow-white flesh, and 

 shallow pink eyes. 



No. 76. Corahila Quilquico. Ovate flat- 

 tened red tubers with yellow flesh and shallow 

 pink eyes. This type is indigenous to the 

 island of Quilquico. 



No. 77. Cisne. A type indigenous to 

 Chiloe Province. The large round flattened 

 red tubers have white flesh and shallow eyes. 



No. 78. Corahila Rauco. Large ovate red 

 tubers with yellow-white flesh and shallow 

 eyes; a type indigenous to the island of Rauco, 

 Chiloe Province. 



No. 79. Corahila Alao. A variety having 

 small round tubers with white skin mottled 

 with blue, white flesh, and shallow eyes; it is 

 indigenous to the island of Alao, Chiloe 

 Province. 



98617. No. 80. Villarroela. A type indigenous 

 to Chiloe Province, with red ovate tubers, 

 white flesh, and shallow eyes. 



No. 81. Corahila Mechaico. Elongated 

 white tubers mottled with pink, which have 

 yellow-white flesh and shallow eyes. The type 

 is indigenous to the island of Mechaico, Chiloe 

 Province. 



No. 82. Corahila Vilupulle. A type, in 

 digenous to Chiloe Province, with oval tubers 

 having thick red skin, white flesh, and shallow 

 pink eyes. 



No. 83. Corahila Quilquico. A variety 

 indigenous to the island of Quilquico. The 

 elongate-flattened red tubers have white flesh 

 and shallow eyes. 



J621. No. 84. Corahila Chonchi. A variety in- 

 digenous to the island of Chonchi. The ovate 

 tubers with pink and white mottled skin have 

 white flesh and shallow eyes. 



No. 85. Cisne. A variety indigenous to 

 Chiloe Province, with oval white tubers, white 

 flesh, and shallow eyes. 



No. 86. Chaulinee. A type indigenous to 

 Chiloe Province which has ovate red tubers 

 with white flesh and shallow pink eyes. 



No. 87. Corahila San Jose. A type, in- 

 digenous to Chiloe Province, with elongated 

 red tubers, white flesh, and shallow pink eyes. 



98625. No. 88. Corahila Rilan. A variety, indige- 

 nous to the island of Rilan, with small ovate 

 tubers, white flesh, and shallow eyes. 



No. 89. Cisne Redondo. A variety, indige- 

 nous to Chilo§ Province, with round flattened 

 red tubers, yellow-white flesh, and shallow pink 

 eyes. 



98575 to 98721— Continued. 



98627. No. 90. Corahila Rilan. A variety, indige- 

 nous to the island of Rilan, with ovate red 

 tubers which have white flesh and shallow pink 

 eyes. 



No. 91. Corahila Alao. A variety, indige- 

 nous to the island of Alao, Chiloe' Province, 

 with elongated red tubers, yellow-white flesh, 

 and shallow pink eyes. 



Nos. 98629 to 98631 are types indigenous to Chiloe 

 Province. 



98629. No. 92. Corahila Vilapulle. Oval red tu- 

 bers with white flesh and shallow pink eyes. 



. No. 93. Americana. Small elongated red 

 tubers with yellow-white flesh and shallow pink 

 eyes. 



98631. No. 94. Corahila Tenten. Small round 

 red tubers with white flesh and shallow pink 

 eyes. 



.No. 95. Chelin. A type, indigenous to the 

 island of Chelin, Chiloe Province, with round 

 red tubers which have white flesh and shallow 

 eyes. 



No. 96. Vilupulle. A variety, indigenous 

 to Chiloe Province, with ovate red tubers, 

 shallow eyes, and yellow-white flesh. 



No. 97. Blanca Alemana. A variety, 

 indigenous to Chiloe Province, with oval red 

 tubers, shallow eyes, and white flesh with a red 

 vascular ring. 



No. 98. A variety, indigenous to the island 

 of Chiloe, with ovate red tubers, shallow eyes, 

 and yellow flesh. 



No. 99. Corahila Mechaico. A variety, 

 indigenous to the island of Mechaico, with ovate 

 white tubers, shallow eyes, and white flesh. 



98637. No. 100. Corahila Tenten. A variety, 

 indigenous to the island of Tenten, with small 

 ovate red tubers, shallow eyes, and yellow- 

 white flesh. 



Nos. 98638 and 98639 were collected March 11, 1932, 

 on the farm of Mr. Ritter, about 10 miles south 

 of Ancud, Chiloe Island. They were grown 

 from indigenous stock. 



No. 101. Large round red tubers with 

 shallow eyes and white flesh. 



No. 103. Round red tubers with deep and 

 pink eyes and white flesh. 



Nos. 98640 to 98653 are indigenous types from the 

 farm of Mr. Sagner, about 5 miles south of Ancud, 

 Chiloe Island. 



No. 104. Corahila. A commercial variety 

 with flattened red tubers, shallow eyes, and 

 white flesh. 



98641. No. 105. A large irregularly round blue 

 tuber with shallow white eyes and yellow-white 

 flesh. 



98642. No. 106. An ovate red tuber with deep 

 eyes and yellow-white flesh. 



98643. No. 107. Large elongated red tubers with 

 shallow eyes and white flesh. This is the best 

 commercial potato from native stock. 



98644. No. 108. Large elongated red tubers with 

 shallow eyes and yellow-white flesh with red 

 center. 



98645. No. 109. Guapo. Round red tubers with 

 shallow pink eyes and yellow-white flesh. 



98646. No. 110. Small round blue tubers with 

 shallow white eyes and yellow-white flesh. 



No. 111. Large ovate, red tubers with 

 shallow eyes and yellow-white flesh with a red 

 vascular ring. 



