JULY 1 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 1932 



15 



100724 to 100798— Continued. 



100783. No. 452. Round, oval, medium-sized, 

 white tubers, faintly pink at the shallow open 

 eyes, with clear white flesh. 



100784. No. 453. Round, smooth, medium- 

 sized, white tubers with shallow colorless eyes 

 and white flesh, faintly tinged with yellow. 



100785. No. 454. Long, cylindrical, pointed, 

 purple tubers with deep, closed eyes and 

 white flesh with a yellowish tinge and purple 

 mottling near the epidermis in the bud-end 

 half. 



100786. No. 455. Medium-sized, round, dark- 

 pink tubers with medium to deep, open eyes 

 of a brighter pink and white flesh. 



100787. No. 456. Medium-sized, flat, oval, 

 bright-purple tubers with dirty-white flesh 

 and flat, open eyes with long eyebrows. 



100788. No. 457. Large, round, uniformly red 

 tubers with deep wide-open eyes and white 

 flesh, the center of which has a water-soaked 

 appearance. 



100789. No. 458. Small, long, pointed, pink 

 tubers, some of which are curved, with me- 

 dium, closed eyes and white flesh, which is 

 red inside the vascular ring. 



100790. No. 459. Round to cylindrical, me- 

 dium-sized, smooth white tubers with shal- 

 low, open, pink eyes and white flesh. 



100791. No. 460. Medium-sized, round, tan- 

 white tubers with small, open, light-pink 

 eyes and light-pink eyebrows. The flesh is a 

 uniform yellow. 



100792. No. 461. Small, smooth, flat oval, 

 pointed, white tubers with very flat, colorless 

 eyes and yellow-white flesh. 



100793. No. 462. Medium to small, round, 

 gray-tan tubers with medium, open eyes and 

 yellow-white flesh. 



100794. No. 463. Round to cylindrical tubers, 

 spotted purple at the stem end and tan-white 

 at the bud end, shallow, open eyes with pur- 

 ple buds and white flesh. 



100795. No. 464. Small, cylindrical, pointed, 

 white tubers with deep, semiopen eyes and 

 clear white flesh. 



100796. No. 465. Medium-sized, round, pink- 

 purple tubers with medium, open eyes which 

 are pink at the bud end, and yellow-white 



100797. No. 466. Medium to small, round to 

 cylindrical, white tubers with clear white 

 flesh and medium to shallow, open eyes, 

 which are pink around the buds. 



100798. No. 467. Small, long, pointed, white 

 tubers, faintly pink around the lenticels, with 

 a tendency to be flat and curved, shallow, 

 closed eyes, and dirty-white flesh. 



100799 to 100832. Cinchona spp. 

 Rubiaceae. 



From Guatemala. Cuttings presented by Col. 

 Victor E. Ruehl, Caldwell, N.J. Received July 

 13, 1932. 



100799. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 6. 



100800. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 7. 



100801. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 8. 



100802. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 9. 



Cinchona sp. 

 No. 10. 



100804. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 11. 



100805. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 12. 



100806. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 13. 



100799 to 100832— Continued. 

 100807. Cinchona sp. 100820. Cinchona sp. 



No. 14. 



100808. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 15. 



100809. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 17. 



100810. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 18. 



100811. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 19. 



100812. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 20. 



100813. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 21. 



100814. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 22. 



100815. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 23. 



100818. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 25. 



100817. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 26. 



100818. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 27. 



100819. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 28. 



100833 to 100837. 



From Bolivia. Seeds collected by H. G. MacMil- 

 lan and CO. Erlanson, Bureau of Plant Industry. 

 Received July 12, 1932. 



Collected at Cochabamba, Bolivia, June 5, 1932 # 

 at 8,300 feet altitude. 



No. 29. 



100821. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 30. 



100822. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 31. 



100823. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 32. 



100824. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 33. 



100825. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 34. 



100826. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 36. 



100827. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 37. 



100828. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 39. 



100829. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 40. 



100830. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 41. 



100831. Cinchona sp. 

 No. 50. 



100832. Cinchona sp. 

 Rootslips. 



100833. Arachis hypogaea L. Fabaceae. 



Peanut. 



Annonaceae. 

 Cherimoya. 



No. 398. 



100834. ANNONA CHERIMOLA Mill. 



No. 399. 



100835. Lens esculenta Moench. Fabaceae. 



Lentil. 

 No. 397. 



100836. Lycopersicon esculenttjm Mill. Solo- 

 naceae. Tomato. 



No. 400. Round red fruits. 



100837. Phaseoltjs coccineus L. Fabaceae. 



Scarlet runner bean. 



No. 396. Porotos. Large white beans. Intro- 

 duced for comparison with the types now being 

 grown on the Pacific coast. 



100838 and 100839. 



From Tasmania. Seeds collected by the late Gus- 

 tave Weindorfer in Cradle Valley and presented 

 by L. A. Evans, Department of Agriculture, 

 Hobart. Received July 25, 1932. 



Athrotaxis ctjpressoides Don. Pina- 



ceae. 



An evergreen tree about 40 feet high, somewhat 

 resembling cryptomeria, with ascending branches 

 covered with closely appressed, broad, obtuse 

 leaves one sixth of an inch long and small woody 

 spherical cones half an inch in diameter. 



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