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104281 to 104314— Continued. 



A collection of fruit trees and grape cut- 

 tings introduced under their varietal names 

 for the use of Department specialists. 



104281 to 104283. Amygdalus persica L. 

 Amygdalaceae. Peach. 



104281. Charles Foucauld. 



104282. De Noel. 



104283. Edouard Andre". 



104284. Prdnds domestica L. Amygdal- 

 aceae. Common plum. 



104285 to 104289. Amygdalus persica L. 

 Amygdalaceae. Peach. 



104285. Beine des Pr&coces. 



104286. Senateur Cazenave. 



104287. Soleil d'Octobre. 



104288. Souvenir de St. Fortunat. 



104289. Sr. du 20 Juillet. 



104290. Malus sylvestris Mill. Mala- 

 ceae. Apple. 



Reinette lyonnaise. 



104291 and 194292. Prunus armeniaca L. 

 Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 



104291. Lejeune. An indigenous vari- 

 ety. 



104292. Precoce du Portugal. 



104293 to 104298. Prunus avium L. 

 Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. 



104293. Bigarreau de Bounanol. 



104294. Bigarreau du Centenaire. 



104295. Bigarreau Moreau. 



104296. Cerisier hdtif de Bale. 



104297. Cerisier Precoce de la Marche. 



104298. Hdtive de Berny. 



104299. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. 

 Common pear. 



104300 to 104303. Prunus domestica L. 

 Amygdalaceae. Common plum. 



104300. Monsieur Sdtif. 



104301. Reine-claude de Juillet. 



104302. Royal. 



104303. Saint-Jean. 



104304 to 104311. Pyrus communis L. 

 Malaceae. Common pear. 



104304. Beurre d'Etampes. 



104305. Duchesse Beierd. 



104306. Duchesse de Poitiers. 



104307. Oardaia. 



104308. Professeur Lemaire. 

 -104309. Tardive de Toulouse. 



104310. Triomphe de Vienne. 



104311. Souvenir du Congrds. 



104312 to 104314. Vitis vinifera L. Vita- 

 ceae. European grape. 



104312. Abbo. 



104313. Bou Sfer. 



104314. Rachel Jmel. 



104315 to 104324. 



Prom the Union of Soviet Socialist Re- 

 publics. Seeds presented by the Institute 

 of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received 

 February 20, 1934. 



104315. Amygdalus persica L. 

 dalaceae. 



Amyg- 

 Peach. 



Collected at the northern limit of peach 

 cultivation in the northern Caucasus 

 region. 



104316. Ephedra alata Decaisne. Gneta- 

 ceae. 



Collected near Farab, Repetek Sand 

 Desert Station, Turkmenistan, and pre- 

 sented by Dr. N. I. Vavilov. A tall freely 

 branching shrub with rough green equi- 

 setumlike brant hes, small scalelike leaves, 

 and inconspicuous flowers. Native to 

 Arabia and northern Africa. 



104317 to 104323. Morus alba L. Mora- 

 ceae. White mulberry. 



104317. From the Soviet Silk Farm, 

 no. 1, Stalinabad, Tadjikistan, Rus- 

 sian Turkistan. 



104318. From Uzbekistan, Russian 

 Turkistan. 



104319. From Utchkurgan Uzbekistan, 

 Russian Turkistan. 



104320. From Nijniy, Urgentch, Rus- 

 sian Turkistan. 



104321. From Kerki, Turkmenistan, 

 Russian Turkistan. 



104322. From Amu, Darya River; Rus- 

 sian Turkistan. 



104323. From Askeran, Azerbaijan, 

 Transcaucasia. 



104324. Prunus cerasifera divaricate X 

 spinosa. Amygdalaceae. 



A natural hybrid, found in the forest 

 in the northern Caucasian region. 



104325 to 104330. Olea eukopaea L,. 

 Oleaceae. Common olive. 



From Tunisia, Africa. Cuttings presented 

 by J. V. Amiable, inspector, chief of the 

 service of La Gnaba, Direction Generale de 

 l'Agriculture, Tunis. Received February 

 27, 1934. 



A collection of olive varieties received un- 

 der the following varietal names, for the 

 use of Department specialists. 



104325. Barouni. 



104326. Bidh-el-Haman. 



104327. Harsaline. 



104328. MesH. 



104329. Nab Tamri. 



104330. Saiali. 

 104331 to 104343. 



From Trinidad. Seeds presented by M. 

 Bruins-Lich, Curator, Royal Botanic Gar- 

 den, St. Clair, Port-of-Spain. Received 

 February 19, 1934. 



104331 to 104336. Phoenicaceae. Palm, 



104331. Areca alicae F. Muell. 



An Australian cluster palm, with 

 graceful shining-green leaves 3 to 6 

 feet long. The handsome scarlet oblong 



