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PLANT MATEKIAL INTRODUCED 



102000— Continued. 



A clover which is useful because it grows 

 fairly well in sour soils low in phosphate 

 content, when these soils first come under 

 cultivation and before other clovers have 

 established themselves. 



For previous introduction see 87469. 



1C2001. Ctjcurbita moschata Duch- 

 esne. Cucnrbitaceae. Cushaw. 



From China. Seeds presented by the Col- 

 ! ege of Agriculture. University of Nan- 

 king. Received February 16, 1933. 



1C2002 to 102062. 



From Morocco. Cuttings presented by H. 

 Brayard, Directeur de la Station Experi- 

 mentale. Marrakech. Received February 

 18, 3933. 



Received under the following varietal 

 names : 



to 102021. FlCUS CARICA L. 



Moraceae. Common fig. 



A collection of Lerida figs introduced 

 for the use of Department specialists. 



102002. No. 16, AMque blanche. 



102003. No. 7, Adam. 



102004. No. 4, Asborn prolific. 



102005. No. 17, Belle dame blanche. 



102006. No. 20, Blanche de Sid-Yquem. 



102007. No. 5, Blanquette. 



102008. No. 9, Celestine grise. 



102009. No. 1, Col de Signora. 



102010. No. 3, de Dalmatie. 



102011. No. 14, de Saint-Jean. 



102012. No. 8, Figue-fieur. 



102013. No. 15, Goutte d'or. 



102014. No. 10, Grosse grise. 



102015. No. 18, Remedy. 



102016. No. 6, Maitre Brugere. 



102017. No. 13, Marseillaise. 



102018. No. 19, Pietri. 



102019. No. 12, Precocc de Barcelone. 



102020. No. 11, Rolandine. 



102021. No. 2, Trifere. 



102022 to 102029. Olea europaea L. 

 Oleaceae. Common olive. 



102022. No. 4, Ascolano dura. 



102023. No. 5, Castillano. 



102024. Comicabra. 



102025. No. 1, Dulce del Morocco. 



102026. No. 2, San Agostino. 



102027. No. 3, San Francesco. 



102028. No. 6, Santa Catarina. 



102029. Verdale. 



102030 to 102062. Prunus armeniaca L. 

 Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 



102030. No. 21, Cluster. 



102031. No. 15, Defarge. 



102032. No. 19. de Jouy. 



102033. No. 16, de Mongami. 



102002 to 102062— Continued. 



102034. No. 2, de Toledo. 



102035. No. 6. Dr. Mascle. 



102036. No. 31, de Haut Sebou. 



102037. No. 24, Dundonald. 



102038. No. 38, Gros muscat roux. 



102039. No. 25, Gros Valla. 



102040. No. 13, Guiditta Longione. 



102041. No. 36, Hatif de Donazzan. 



102042. No. 29, Hatif du Sig. 



102043. No. 20, Eiossuth. 



102044. Linzel. 



102045. No. 10, Luizet. 



102046. No. 34, Luizet special. 



102047. No. 37, Muscat de Turquie. 



102048. No. 39, Muscat hatif de Sar- 

 daigne. 



102049. No. 41, Muscat-peche. 



102050. No. 33, Muscat Polonaise. 



102051. No. 26, Orange. 



102052. No. 18, Peche precoce. 



102053. No. 4, Pepita dulce. 



102054. No. 23, Precoce de Montplaisir. 



102055. No. 35, Precoce de Boussillon. 



102056. No. 14, Precoce Esperen. 



102057. No. 5, Quiero piccoz. 



102058. No. 8, Re Imberto. 



102059. No. 12, Rouge du Roussillon. 



102060. No. 11, Souvenir d'Amic. 



102061. No. 30, Surprise de Mai. 



102062. No. 32, Topa la Woja. 



102063. Trifolitjm sp. Fabaceae. 



Clover. 



From Africa. Seeds presented by the senior 

 agricultural officer, Moshi, Department of 

 Agriculture, Northeastern Circle, Tangan- 

 yika Territory. Received February 20, 

 1933. 



A clover grown locally, introduced for the 

 use of forage-crop specialists. 



by W. 

 Deccan. 



102064 and 102065. 



From India. Seeds presented 

 O'Brien, Corsley, Hyderabad, 

 Received February 21, 1933. 



102064. Cajanus indicds Spreng. Faba- 

 ceae. Pigeonpea. 



An edible variety. 



102065. Vigna sinensis (Torner) Savi. 

 Fabaceae. Cowpea. 



An edible variety. 



102066. Medicago sativa , L. Faba- 

 ceae. Alfalfa. 



From India. Seeds purchased in Neemuch, 

 Central India, and presented by the editor 

 of The Seed World. Received February 

 27, 1932. 



Introduced for the use of Department 

 specialists. 



