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98575 to 98721— Continued. 



. No. 112. Large ovate red tubers with 

 shallow pink eyes and yellow-white flesh 

 slightly mottled with pink. 



No. 113. Large irregular tubers with 

 mottled blue and white skin, deep white eyes, 

 and white flesh with a purple vascular ring. 



98650. No. 114. Ovate flattened red tubers with 

 shallow white eyes and white flesh. 



98651. No. 115. Large ovate red tubers with 

 shallow eyes and white flesh. It is supposed 

 to be more frost resistant than the usual types 

 grown. 



98652. No. 116. Americana. Large irregularly 

 round tubers with mottled blue and white skin, 

 deep eyes, and white flesh. 



98653. No. 117. Large ovate red tubers with 

 shallow eyes and yellow-white flesh. One of 

 the best commercial types from native stock. 



Nos. 98654 to 98659 were collected March 14, 1932, 

 near Ancud. 



98654. No. 120. Biscocha Maidama. Small round 

 light-violet tubers with shallow blue eyes and 

 white flesh. 



98655. No. 121. Nochas. A variety native to the 

 island of Chelin and reputed to be disease 

 resistant. The tubers are long and narrow, 

 with purple-black skin, shallow eyes, and white 

 flesh spotted with purple, and a purple vascular 

 ring. The vascular bundles of the stem are 

 also purple at the nodes. 



98656. No. 122. Biscocha. A variety, native to 

 Mechaico, Chiloe Province, with large round 

 tubers, blue, rather deep eyes, violet skin, and 

 white flesh. 



98657. No. 123. A variety, native to the island of 

 Chipicum, Chiloe Province, with small irreg- 

 ularly round red tubers, which have deep and 

 pink eyes and rose-colored flesh with a red 

 vascular ring. 



98658. No. 124. Tnglesa. A variety, native to 

 Caipulle, which has large irregularly round 

 blue-violet tubers with deep eyes and yellow- 

 white flesh with a purple vascular ring. 



98659. No. 125. MantequUla. A native variety. 



Nos. 98660 to 98683 were collected in the northern 

 part of the island of Chiloe, March 16, 1932. Unless 

 otherwise stated, they are all native varieties. 



No. 126. Ficocha. Small round-oval white 

 tubers with shallow eyes and white flesh. 



. No.. 127. Inglesa. Large ovate purple 

 tubers with shallow eyes and white flesh. 



98662. No. 128. Guilcana. Small round purple- 

 black tubers with shallow eyes and white flesh 

 with the center mottled in purple. 



. No. 129. Ficocha negra. Small round 

 light-violet tubers with shallow eyes and yel- 

 low-white flesh. 



No. 130. Peane negra. Small round dark- 

 purple tubers with shallow eyes and white 

 flesh. 



No. 131. Vastonesa. Small round light- 

 violet tubers with numerous shallow eyes and 

 white flesh. 



No. 132. Guego. Small round pink tubers 

 with shallow eyes and yellow flesh. 



98667. No. 133. Emperadora. Small round white 

 tubers with shallow eyes and white flesh. 



No. 134. Guapa. Large oval red tubers 

 with deep eyes and white flesh with a purple 

 vascular ring. 



No. 135. Americana. Large oval tubers 

 with mottled purple and white skin, deep eyes, 

 and white flesh. 



98575 to 98721— Continued. 



98670. No. 136. Quila. Small elongated white 

 tubers, mottled with purple, shallow eyes, and 

 white flesh. 



98671. No. 137. Clavella. Large oval tubers with 

 the skin mottled red and white, deep and white 

 eyes, and white flesh with a red vascular ring. 



98672. No. 138. Alemana. Small oval white 

 tubers with white flesh and shallow eyes. This 

 may be of introduced stock. 



98673. No. 139. Chaiupa negra. Long narrow 

 slightly curved purple-black tubers with shal- 

 low eyes and white flesh with purple vascular 

 ring. 



98674. No. 140. Notra. Long narrow red tubers 

 with numerous deep eyes and white flesh 

 heavily mottled with purple. 



98675. No. 141. Long oval red tubers with deep 

 eyes and yellow-white flesh. 



98676. No. 142. Small ovate dark-violet tubers 

 with rather deep eyes and white flesh with 

 purple vascular ring. 



98677. No. 145. MantequUla. Small oval tubers, 

 very uniform in size and shape, with deep eyes 

 and yellow flesh. A potato with a good flavor. 



No. 146. Huevo. Large oval tubers with 

 deep eyes, red skin, and yellow flesh. 



98679. No. 147. Americana. Large ovate tubers 

 with deep eyes, skin mottled white and purple, 

 and white flesh. 



No. 148. Blanco. Large oval white tubers 

 with shallow eyes and white flesh. 



No. 149. Clavella. Large ovate tubers 

 with deep eyes, skin mottled white and violet, 

 and white flesh. 



98682. No. 150. Small round tubers with deep 

 eyes, skin mottled purple and white, and white 

 flesh with purple vascular ring. 



98683. No. 151. Large oval purple tubers with 

 few and shallow eyes and white flesh. 



Nos. 98684 and 98685 were collected in the garden 

 of Mr. Turner at Ancud, Chiloe Island, March 17, 

 1932. 



. No. 152. MantequUla. A native potato 

 with irregularly round yellow tubers, deep eyes, 

 and yellow flesh. 



98685. No. 154. A potato of uncertain origin, with 

 medium-sized smooth oval white tubers, shal- 

 low eyes, and white flesh. 



Nos. 98686 to 98692 were collected in the garden 

 of Mr. Werner, Punta, Chiloe Island, March 19, 

 1932. 



. No. 155. A wild potato native to the forests 

 of Cucao, with small elongate purple tubers, 

 shallow eyes, and white flesh. 



98887. No. 156. Blanca silvestre. A native potato 

 with large oval flattened white tubers, shallow 

 eyes, and white flesh. 



No. 157. Colorado silvestre. A native po- 

 tato with large round-oval red tubers which 

 have shallow eyes and white flesh. 



No. 158. Blanca Alemana. A commer- 

 cially cultivated potato with very large oval 

 white tubers with shallow eyes and white flesh. 



98690. No. 159. Colorado Argentina. A potato of 

 uncertain origin with large irregularly oval red 

 tubers which have shallow eyes and white flesh. 



98691. No. 160. Corahila. The native potato 

 generally cultivated commercially in Chiloe 

 and sent to northern Chile as seed potatoes. It 

 has large long-oval red tubers, shallow eyes, and 

 white flesh. 



