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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



107731 to 107742— Continued. 



107739. DiOSCOREA trifida L. f. Dioscor- 

 eaceae. Yampie. 



No. 2702. November 9, 1934. Para- 

 maribo. Napi. Tubers from the market. 

 A purple-fleshed variety. 



For previous introduction see 102663. 



107740. Furcraea sp. Amaryllidaceae. 



No. 2740. November 17, 1934. Sandrij 

 1. Mura (Carib name). Found growing 

 in white sand. 



107741. Dioclea sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 2713. November 12, 1934. Near 

 Scotelweg. Roots of a vine which climbs 

 to the tops of trees and has white and 

 purple flowers. 



107742. Lonchocarpus nicou (Aubl.) DC. 

 Fabaceae. 



No. 2784. November 21, 1934. Sandrij 

 1. Oernan nekoe. Root cuttings of a 

 plant cultivated in the forestry plots. 



107743 to 107746. Gossypium spp. Mal- 

 vaceae. Cotton. 



From Africa. Seeds collected by Dr. and 

 Mrs. Thomas Barbour, Cambridge, Mass. 



107743 to 107746— Continued. 



Received September 23, 1934. Numbered 

 in December 1934. 



107743. Gossypium sp. 



March 8, 1934. Wild cotton from rocky 

 kopjes north of the Letaba River, eastern 

 Transvaal, near the Mozambique line. 



107744. Gossypium sp. 



March 8, 1934. Wild cotton from the 

 bush near the Lower Sabi River on the 

 low veldt, eastern Transvaal. 



107745. Gossypium sp. 



August 14, 1934. Wild cotton from a 

 native dooryard at Bububu, Zanzibar. 



107746. Gossypium sp. 



August 11, 1934. Wild cotton, 7 miles 

 inland from Majunga, Madagascar. 



107747. Gossypium sp. Malvaceae. 



Cotton. 



From British West Indies. Seeds presented 

 by Dr. S. C. Harland, Trinidad. Received 

 September 24, 1934. Numbered in Decem- 

 ber 1934. 



Sea Island X (Contorta, G 2525) T.18 X 

 T. 251. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



