JULY 1 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 1934 



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106295 to 106310. Tkiticum aestivum 

 L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by H. 

 Wenholz, Director of Plant Breeding, De- 

 partment of Agriculture, Sydney, New 

 South Wales. Received August 28, 1034. 



A collection of wheat crosses from the 

 Wagga Experiment Farm, which have Fed- 

 eration as one of the parents and which 

 mature somewhat later than Federation. 



106295. Aussie. G- 

 6659. 



106296. Bena. C- 

 6662. 



106297. Canberra. 

 C-6665. 



CanimMa. 

 C-3199. 



106299. Ditch ess. 

 C-3569. 



106300. Dun dee. 

 C-3949. 



106301. Duri. C- 



6485. 



106302. Gh urka. 

 C-9302. 



106303. Gres I e y. 

 C-6489. 



106304. Major. C- 

 2579. 



106305. Nizam. C- 



6680. 



. Ranee. C— 



6683. 



106307. Riveri n a. 



C-6685. 



106308. Sepoy. C- 

 9146. 



106309. Union. C- 



6687. 



106310. Wandilla. 



C-6688. 



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106311 to 106314. Lonchocarpus spp. 

 Fabaceae. 



From British Guiana. Cuttings collected in 

 the Botanic Garden, Georgetown, by W. A. 

 Archer, Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived August 14, 1934. 



106311. Lonchocarpus sp. 



No. 2339. Black Haiari. 



106312 and 106313. Lonchocarpus nicou 

 (Aubl.) DC. 



A woody vine climbing to "the tops of 

 trees, with alternate compound leaves 

 made up of about seven sharp-pointed 

 leaflets and axillary spikes of pea-shaped 

 purple flowers. It is native to the 

 Guianas and Peru. 



For previous introduction see 97923. 



106312. No. 2415. White Haiari. 



106313. No. 2416. Black Haiari. 



106314. Lonchocarpus sp. 

 No. 241 S. White Haiari. 



106315 to 106326. Teiticum aestivum 

 L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 



From Australia. Seeds grown at the Wagga 

 Experiment Farm, Bomen, New South 

 Wales, and presented by H. Wenholz, Di- 

 rector of Plant Breeding, Department of 

 Agriculture, Sydney, New South Wales. 

 Received August 30, 1934. 



106315. Boomey. C-9304. 



106316. Bundar. C-5835. 



106317. Clarendon. C-6667. 



106318. Cookapoi. C-3494. 



106319. Dan. C-3851. 



106320. Gullen. C-2895. 

 10S321. Mallan. C-4889. 



106322. Morley. C-5211. 



106323. Stockman. C-5854. 



106324. Tuela. C-4199. 



106315 to 106326— Continued. 



106325. Yetna. C-3693. 



106326. Zealand. C-190. 



106327 to 106331. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by C. A. 

 Gardner, Government botanist, Department 

 of Agriculture, Perth, Western Australia. 

 Received August 25, 1934. 



106327. Calothamnus gilesii F. MuelL 

 Myrtaceae. 



A graceful evergreen shrub with linear 

 terete leaves and loose lateral clusters of 

 reddish flowers. Native to Australia. 



For previous introduction see 77277. 



106328. CONOSPERMUM BRACTEOSUM MeiSU. 



Proteaceae. 



An undershrub with usually simple 

 stems 1 to 2 feet high and petioled basal 

 leaves having nearly orbicular blades 1 

 inch long. The stem leaves are bractlike, 

 closely appressed, and only half an inch 

 long. The flexuose spikes, 2 to 3 inches 

 long, are in the axils of the upper leaves 

 and bear small white or violet flowers 

 densely covered with silky white hairs. It 

 is native to Western Australia. 



For previous introduction see 93835. 



106329. Hibiscus huegelii Endl. Malva- 

 ceae. 



A tall shrub, native to Australia, with 

 3- to 5-lobed coarsely toothed leaves 

 1 to 3 inches long and large violet-purple 

 flowers. 



For previous introduction 



95327. 



106330. Leptospermum spinescens Endl. 

 Myrtaceae. 



A low spiny evergreen shrub with very 

 small lanceolate leaves one-fourth of an 

 inch long and small solitary axillary 

 white flowers. Native to southwestern 

 Australia. 



106331. PlLEANTHUS PEDUNCULARIS Endl. 



Myrtaceae. 



A low shrub with opposite fleshy semi- 

 terete leaves crowded at the ends of the 

 branches and small purplish flowers in the 

 leaf axils. 



106332 to 106343. Eucalyptus spp. 

 Myrtaceae. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by F. H„ 

 Baker, Richmond, Victoria. Received 

 August 25, 1934. 



106332. Eucalyptus amygdalina Labill. 



Almond eucalyptus. 



Peppermint gum. An Australian tree 

 up to 300 feet high, with lanceolate leaves 

 4 inches long, crowded umbels of small 

 flowers, and hemispheric fruits one-fourth 

 of an inch broad. The leaves have a. 

 strong odor of peppermint and are rich 

 in oil. 



For previous introduction see 93228. 



106333. Eucalyptus calophylla Lindl. 



Variety Rosea. A form with pink 

 flowers. 



106334. Eucalyptus corymbosa J. E. 

 Smith. 



A medium-sized evergreen tree, native 

 to Australia, w,th leathery lanceolate 

 leaves and large corymbs of fragrant yel- 

 lowish-white flowers. 



