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102828 to 102848 — Continued. 



102836. Lilium taliense Franch. 



No. 23613. From the western 

 slopes, in alpine meadows at 12,000 

 feet altitude. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 102832. 



Nos. 102837 and 102838 were collected 

 on Mount Kintzu, Labako, northwestern 

 Yunnan, China. 



102837. LlLIUM HYACINTHINUM WilSOll. 



No. 25457. Collected at 10,000 feet 

 altitude in fir forests. An alpine lily, 

 native to western China between 

 10,000 and 12,000 feet altitude. The 

 stout erect shining-green stems are 

 3 to 4 feet tall, the scattered oblong- 

 lanceolate leaves are 6 to 8 inches 

 long, and the slightly fragrant, funnel- 

 shaped flowers, 1 to 2 inches long, are 

 borne in racemes of 12 to 24 and vary 

 in color from lavender-pink to rose- 

 lilac. 



For previous introduction see 99896. 



102838. NOMOCHARIS LOPHOPHORA (Bur. 



and Franch.) Balf. f. 



No. 25460. Found in alpine mead- 

 ows at 13,000 feet altitude. A lily 6 

 to 12 inches high, with alternate 

 ovate or lanceolate leaves 2 to 3 inches 

 long and solitary yellow flowers about 

 2 inches long. 



102839. Magnolia sp. Magnoliaceae. 



No. 22607. From the northern slopes 

 of Mount Kenichunpo, north of Sikitung, 

 on the Upper Salwin River, Tsarung 

 Province, southeastern Tibet. A mag- 

 nolia with immense leaves. 



102840 to 102847. Nomocharis spp. Lili- 

 aceae. 



Nos. 102840 to 102843 were collected 

 in Tsarung Province, southeastern Tibet. 



102840. Nomocharis sp. 



No. 22176. From the northern 

 slopes of Mount Kenichunpo, in alpine 

 meadows at 12,500 feet altitude at 

 the headwaters of the Eastern Ir- 

 rawaddy. The white flowers are spot- 

 ted with purple. 



Nos. 102841 to 102843 were col- 

 lected on Mount Tjonatong, Upper Sal- 

 win Divide. 



102841. Nomocharis sp. 

 No. 22309. 



102842. Nomocharis sp. 

 No. 22310. 



102843. Nomocharis sp. 

 No. 22311. 



102844. Nomocharis sp. 



No. 23256. From Mount Fuchuan, 

 west of the Mekong-Salwin Divide, 

 northwestern Yunnan. China, at 13,000 

 feet altitude, in alpine meadows. The 

 white flowers are spotted with purple. 



Nos. 102845 and 102846 were col- 

 lected in Tsarung, southeastern Tibet. 



102845. Nomocharis sp. 



No. 23576. Collected on Mount 

 Kaakerbo in alpine meadows at 12,500 

 feet altitude. Flowers, lavender pink. 



102828 to 102848— Continued. 



102846. Nomocharis sp. 



No. 23670. From west of Mount 

 Kaakerbo in alpine meadows. The 

 white flowers are speckled. 



102847. Nomocharis sp. 



No. 25456. Collected on Mount 

 Kintzu, Labako, northwestern Yunnan, 

 China, near fir forests at 12,500 feet 

 altitude. The flowers are pink. 



102848. (Undetermined.) 



No. 23584. Collected on Mount Kaak- 

 erbo, Tsarung, southeastern Tibet, at 

 12,500 feet altitude. The flowers are 

 dark reddish purple. 



102849 to 102858. Humuiajs ltjptjlus 

 L. Moraceae. Common hop. 



From France. Roots presented by Prof. 

 Etienne Foex, directeur de la Station 

 Centrale de Pathologie Vegetale, Ver- 

 sailles. Received May 8, 1933. 



A collection of wilt-resistant French va- 

 rieties, introduced for the use of specialists 

 working on hop breeding. 



102849. Alsace (Urbann). 



102850. Burgunder (Simon). 



102851. Landopfen (Simon). 



102852. Samling (Salmon). 



102853. Samling (Urbann). 



102854. Spalt (Urbann). 



102855. Spalter (Rohmer). 



102856. Spaltcy (Simon). 



102857. Tige Blanche (Jagger). 



102858. Tige Verte (Jagger). 



102859 to 102877. Gossypium spp. 

 Malvaceae. Cotton. 



From Haiti. Seeds obtained by O. F. 

 Cook. Received April 8, 1933. 



Introduced for the use of Department 

 specialists. 



102859. Cotton-breeding no. 1035. A 

 lintless variation from Port-au-Prince. 



Nos. 102860 to 102877 are Cotton-breed- 

 ing no. 1036. 



102860. No. 16. 



102861. No. 18. 



102862. No. 19. 



102863. No. 21. 



102864. No. 22. 



102865. No. 27. 



102866. No. 28. 



102867. No. 30. 



102868. No. 35. 



102869. No. 37. 



102870. No. 41. 



102871. No. 44. 



102872. No. 45. 



102873. No. 46. 



102874. No. 47. 



102875. No. 52. 



102876. No. 55. 



102877. No. 96. 



102878. C a r i c a cauliflora Jacq. 

 Papayaceae. 



From the Canal Zone. Seeds presented by 

 J. E. Higgins, director, Experiment Gar- 

 den, Summit. Received May 9, 1933. 



Introduced for the use of Department 

 specialists. 



