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107478 to 107596— Continued. 



107498. Bassia sp. Chenopodiaceae. 

 No. 477. 



107499. BOISSIERA BROMOIDES Hochst. 



Jfoaceae. Grass. 



No. 421. A dwarf annual grass 6 inches 

 or less high, with erect or ascending 

 culms. Native to Asia Minor. 



107500 to 107506. Bromus spp. Poaceae. 



Grass. 



107500. Bromus danthoniae Trin. 



No. 422. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 107029. 



107501. Bromus inermis Leyss. 



Common bromegrass. 



No. 423. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 ception see 107030. 



107502. Bromus japonicus Thunb. 



i Bromegrass. 



No. 424. A biennial upright or as- 

 cending grass of wide distribution in 

 Europe and Asia. It is commonly from 

 1 to 2 feet high. 



For previous introduction see 98285. 



107503. Bromus macrostachys Desf. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 106862. 



107504. Bromus popovii Drobov. 



No. 426. An annual grass with erect 

 or ascending culms 1 to 2 feet high. 

 Native to Bokhara. 



107505. Bromus scoparius L. 



No. 427. An annual grass with culms 

 about a foot high and erect panicles 

 1 to 3 inches long. Native to Spain. 



107506. Bromus severtzowi Regel. 



No. 428. An annual grass with erect 

 culms up to 16 inches high. Native 

 to Turkistan. 



107507 to 107515. Calligonum spp. Pol- 

 ygonaceae. 



107507. Calligonum arborescens Litv. 

 No. 430. 



For previous introduction see 94927. 



107508. Calligonum caput- medusae 

 Schrenk. 



No. 431. 



For previous introduction see 105807. 



107509. Calligonum comosum turke- 

 stanicum Eug. Kor. 



No. 432. 



107510. Calligonum elatum Litv. 

 No. 433. 



107511. Calligonum eriopodum Bunge. 

 No. 434. 



For previous introduction see 105809. 



107512. Calligonum membranaceum 

 Litv. 



No. 435. 



107478 to 107596— Continued. 



107513. Calligonum setosum Litv. 

 No. 436. 



For previous introduction see 105810. 



107514. Calligonum triste Litv. 

 No. 437. 



107515. Calligonum sp. 

 No. 429. 



107516. Carex pachysttlis J. Gay. Cyp- 

 eraceae. 



No. 438. 



For previous introduction see 106867. 



107517. Carex physodes Bieb. Cyper- 

 aceae. 



No. 439. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 106868. 



107518. Convolvulus lineatus L. Con- 

 volvulaceae. 



No. 442. A perennial vine with long- 

 stalked oblong to linear leaves and pink 

 flowers. Native to southern Europe and 

 Asia Minor. 



107519. Cousinia radians Bunge. Aster- 

 aceae. 



No. 443. An herb a foot or more high, 

 with pinnatifid clasping leaves and small 

 dense heads of straw-colored flowers. Na- 

 tive to central Asia. 



107520. Crambe kotschyana Boiss. Bras- 

 sicaceae. 



No. 444. For previous introduction and 

 description see 106871. 



107521. Dactylis glomerata L. Poaceae. 



Orchard grass. 

 No. 445. 



107522. Delphinium longipedunculatum 

 Regel and Schmalh. Ranunculaceae. 



No. 447. A perennial larkspur with 

 rounded-cordate, palmately lobed leaves 

 and long-stalked azure-blue flowers in lax 

 racemes. Native to the mountains of 

 Turkistan. 



107523. Delphinium semibarbatum Bien. 

 Ranunculaceae. 



No. 446. A low perennial a foot high, 

 with palmately incised leaves and very 

 small yellow flowers in long lax racemes. 

 Native of Iran (Persia). 



107524. Dianthus CRINITUS J. E. Smith. 

 Silenaceae. Pink. 



No. 448. A dwarf plant with very short 

 linear leaves and a smooth stem bearing 

 two to four erect purplish flowers. Native 

 to Armenia. 



For previous introduction see 101927. 



107525 to 107528. Eremurus spp. Lili- 

 aceae. Desertcandle. 



107525. Eremurus hilariae M. Popov 

 and Vved. 



No. 449. A perennial 1 to 3 feet high, 

 with broadly linear leaves 8 to 16 

 inches long and a dense raceme of white 

 flowers, yellow at the base of the per- 

 ianth segments. Native to Turkistan. 



107526. Eremurus inderiensis Regel. 



No. 450. A hardy herbaceous peren- 

 nial with a rosette of narrow-linear 



