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107603 to 107613— Continued. 



107609. Ford. 



107610. Genoa. 



107611. Gluford. 



107612. Maharajah. 



107613. Nabaica. 

 107614 to 107618. 



From Algeria. Seeds and bulbs presented by 

 Dr. R6ne Maire, director of botanical serv- 

 ice, University of Algiers, Algiers. Re- 

 ceived December 27, 1934. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



107614 to 107616. Allium spp. Liliaceae. 



107614 and 107615. Allium cbpa L. 



Onion. 



107614. Seeds of a red onion, culti- 

 tivated for centuries by the natives. 



107615. Seeds of a white onion now 

 grown in Algeria. 



107616. Allium sativum L. Garlic. 



Bulbs of a form cultivated by the 

 natives. 



107617 and 107618. Daucus carota L. 

 Apiaceae. Carrot. 



107617. Seeds of a yellow carrot with a 

 violet top. 



107618. Seeds of a red carrot. 



107619. AXSEODAPHNE SEMECAHPIFOLIA 



Nees. Lauraceae. 



From Cuba. Seeds presented by Robert M. 

 Grey, Superintendent, Atkins Institution 

 of the Arnold Arboretum, Soledad, Cien- 

 fuegos, through F. G. Walsingham. Re- 

 ceived December 26, 1934. 



A small evergreen tree with oblong or 

 obovate leaves 2 to 7 inches long and spread- 

 ing panicles of very small flowers. Native 

 to southern India. 



107620 and 107621. 



From India. Seeds presented by Partap 

 Singh, deputy conservator of forests, Re- 

 search Forest Division, Lahore, Punjab. 

 Received December 24, 1934. 



107620. Ephedra gerardiana Wall. Gnet- 

 aceae. 



A stiff erect leafless shrub 2 to 4 feet 

 high, native to India, with green branches, 

 inconspicuous flowers, and bright red 

 fruits. 



For previous introduction see 77607. 



107621. Pistacia integerrima Stewart. 

 Anacardiaceae. Pistache. 



A large tree up to 40 feet high, native 

 to the warm slopes of the Himalayas in 

 northern India. The aromatic pinnate 

 leaves are made up of four to five pairs 

 of lanceolate leaflets with an oblique base. 

 The small inconspicuous flowers are in 

 racemose clusters and are followed by the 

 bright-green drupes which are about a 

 fourth of an inch across. This tree yields 

 the famous zebrawood of India. 



For previous introduction see 80035. 

 107622 to 107644. 



From the Balkans. Seeds collected by Dr. 

 Edgar Anderson, Arnold Arboretum Bal- 



107622 to 107644— Continued. 



kan expedition. 

 1934. 



Received December 19, 



Seeds from plants growing in unusually 

 dry, cold situations. 



107622. Acer tataricum L. Aceraceae. 

 Tatarian maple. 



For previous introduction see 32422. 



107623 and 107624. Cornus mas L. Cor- 

 naceae. Cornelian cherry. 



For previous introduction see 28205. 



107623. Environs of Sofia, Bulgaria. 



107624. Bulgaria. 



107625. COTONEASTER INTEGERRIMA Medic. 



Malaceae. European cotoneaster. 



Bulgaria. 



For previous introduction see 33156. 



107626. Ilex aquifolium L. Aquifolia- 

 ceae. English holly. 



Sarajevo, Bosnia (Yugoslavia). 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 107445. 



107627. Juglans regia L. Juglandaceae. 



Persian walnut. 



Collected at 2,600 feet altitude, at Ga- 

 brovo, Bulgaria. 



For previous introduction see 103653. 



107628. Juniperus communis L. Pina- 

 ce ae. Common juniper. 



No. 58. Var. Intermedia. A dwarf al- 

 pine form. 



197629. Juniperus excelsa Willd. Pina- 

 ceae . Greek jumper. 



No. 137. 

 197630 and 107631. Ligustrum vulgaRE L. 

 Oleaceae. European privet. 



107630. Sarajevo, Bosnia (Yugoslavia). 



107631. No. 62. Cluj (Bratea), Ru- 

 mania. 



107632. Lonicera nigra L. Caprifolia- 

 ceae _ Honeysuckle. 



Bulgaria. 

 107633 to 107635. Malus spp. 



Malaceae. 

 Apple. 



107633 and 107634. Malus pumila Mill. 

 Paradise apple. 



107633. Drenovo, Bulgaria. 



107634. From the mountains near the 

 Kamtchia River, Bulgaria. 



107635. Malus stlvestris Mill. 



Vicinity of Trewna, Bulgaria. 



107636. Prunus laurocerasus L. Amyg- 

 dalaceae. English cherry-laurel. 



Sofia, Bulgaria. 



For previous introduction see 103598. 



107637 to 107639. PxRUS COMMUNIS L. 

 Malaceae. Common pear. 



107637. No. 2. Trewna, Bulgaria. 



107638. No. 6. Drenovo, Bulgaria. 



107639. No. 10. Gabrovo, Bulgaria. 



