PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 





were received from the University of Nanking (nos. 105584-105645 

 and 105676-105706) ; these were collected in Kwangsi Province, 

 southern China. Many types of woody plants are represented, in- 

 cluding several wild species of Ficus, Rubus, and Viburnum. 



Sixty lots of seeds from northern India (nos. 105873-105932) \ 

 collected by Dr. Walter Koelz and presented through the Univer- 

 sity of Michigan, include many rare woody and herbaceous plants 

 from high altitudes in the Himalayas, among them being several 

 species of Clematis, Cotoneaster, Rhododendron, and Rosa. 



The botanical determinations have been made and the nomen- 

 clature determined by Paul Russell, who has had general super- 

 vision of this inventory. 



B. Y. Morrison, 

 Principal Horticulturist, in Charge. 



Division of Plant Exploration and Introduction, 



Washington, D. C ., April 30, 1936. 



