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107326 to 107423— Continued. 



kistan. A herbaceous perennial with 

 branches somewhat whorled, narrow-ob- 

 iong, deeply laciniate leaves, and 

 dense umbels of small globular fruits. 

 Native to Bokhara. 



107397. Prangos tschimganica Fedtsch. 



No. 397. July 15, 1934. Chimgan, 

 east of Tashkent. A bushy herbaceous 

 perennial, with deeply laciniate oblong 

 leaves and dense umbels of small yel- 

 lowish flowers. The plant is good for- 

 age in the fall when dry. Native to Tian 

 Shan, central Asia. 



107398. Prangos pabularia Lindl. 



No. 393. July 15, 1934. Chimgan 

 east of Tashkent. A tall perennial, 4 

 to 5 feet high, with much-divided 

 leaves a foot or more long and large 

 umbels of small yellow flowers. Na- 

 tive to the Himalayas between 6,000 

 and 11,000 feet altitude. The plant is 

 good fodder in the fall, when dry. 



107399. Prangos sp. 



No. 385. July 15, 1934. Mountain 

 slope, Little Chimgan, east of Tashkent, 

 Uzbekistan. 



107400 to 107402. Prunds spp. Amygdala- 

 ceae. 



107400 and 107401. Prunus armeniaca L. 



Apricot. 



107400. No. 314. July 13, 1934. Tash- 

 kent, Uzbekistan. Cultivated apri- 

 cots. 



107401. No. 383. A cultivated apricot 

 of excellent quality. 



107402. Prunus sp. 



No. 322. July 15, 1934. From the 

 slopes of Little Chimgan, east of Tash- 

 kent, Uzbekistan. A semiprostrate 

 shrub 10 to 12 inches high. 



107403. Prunus sp. 



No. 325. July 15, 1934. From the 

 Little Chimgan, east of Tashkent, Uzbe- 

 kistan. 



107404. Rheum sp. Polygonaceae. 



No. 357. July 15, 1934. Little Chim- 

 gan, east of Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Re- 

 ceived under the name "chimganica," for 

 which a place of publication has not been 

 found. 



107405. Rheum sp. Polygonaceae. 



No. 395. July 15, 1934. Chimgan, east 

 of Tashkent, Uzbekistan. 



107406. Rosa sp. Rosaceae. Rose. 



No. 334. July 15, 1934. Little Chim- 

 gan, east of Tashkent, Uzbekistan. 



107407 to 107409. Rumex spp. Polygona- 

 ceae. 



107407. Rumex sp. 



No. 364. July 15, 1934. Chimgan, 

 east of Tashkent. A flowering shrub. 



107408. Rumex sp. 



No. 303. July 1, 1934. Varsoy Can- 

 yon, north of Stalinabad, Tajikistan. A 

 flowering shrub. 



107409. Rumex sp. 



No. 304. July 7, 1934. Varsov Can- 

 yon, north of Stalinabad, Tajikistan. A 

 flowering shrub. 



107326 to 107423— Continued. 



107410. Silene sp. Silenaceae. 



No. 345. July 15, 1934. Found grow- 

 ing among rocks on Little Chimgan, east 

 of Tashkent, Uzbekistan. 



107411. Silene sp. 



No. 295. July 7, 1934. Varsov Canyon, 

 north of Stalinabad, Tajikistan. An an- 

 nual flowering plant. 



107412. Stipa pennata L. Poaceae. 



Feathergrass. 



No. 366. June 1934. Source unknown. 



107413 to 107416. Trifolium spp. Faba- 

 ceae. 



107413 and 107414. Trifolium pratense 

 L. Red clover. 



107413. No. 341. July 11, 1934. On 

 the bank of an irrigation ditch, 

 Cotton Breeding Station, Tashkent, 

 Uzbekistan. 



107414. No. 359. July 15, 1934. Chim- 

 gan, east of Tashkent, Uzbekistan. 

 Near a stream. 



107415 and 107416. Trifolium repens L, 

 White clover. 



107415. No. 305. July 8, 1934. Near 

 the Varsov River, Tajikistan. 



107416. No. 354. July 15, 1934. Chim- 

 gan Mountains, near Tashkent, 

 near a stream. 



Liliaceae. 

 Tulip. 



107417 to 107419. Tulipa spp. 

 147417. Tulipa sp. 



No. 368. July 15, 1934. On a rocky 

 slope of Little Chimgan, east of Tash- 

 kent. 



107418. Tulipa sp. 



No. 318. July 15, 1934. Chimgan, 

 east of Tashkent, Uzbekistan. 



107419. Tulipa sp. 



No. 348. July 15, 1934. Rocky soil 

 on Little Chimgan, east of Tashkent, 

 Uzbekistan. 



107420. Vicia sp. Fabaceae. Vetch. 



No. 309. July 8, 1934. From Varsov 

 Canyon, north of Stalinabad, Tajikistan. 



107421. Vicia sp. Fabaceae. Vetch. 



No. 312. July 15, 1934. Rocky slopes 

 of Little Chimgan, east of Tashkent, 

 Uzbekistan. 



107422. (Undetermined.) 



No. 358 July 15, 1934. Chimgan, east 

 of Tashkent, Uzbekistan. A beautiful 

 flowering plant found in gravelly soil. 



107423. Gentiana sp. Gentianaceae. 



Gentian. 



No. 214. July 3. 1934. From a moun- 

 tain pasture. Tajikistan, adjacent to the 

 Snltanabad Valley. 



107424 and 107425. 



From Ecuador. Seeds collected by Mrs. 

 Ynes Mexia, in Santa Lucia, Canton 

 Vinces, Province of Los Rios, and pre- 

 sented through the American Legation, 

 Quito. Received November 22, 1934. 



107424. Phytelephas sp. Phoenicaceae. 



Ivory nut palm. 



No. 6586. Low pinnate-leaved palms. 



