JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 31, 1935 



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107865 to 108014— Continued. 



107921. Festuca ovina L. 



No. 646. From the steppe northeast 

 of Alma Ata, July 25, 1934. 



107922. Festuca rubra L. 



No. 619. Mountains east of Alma 

 Ata, July 24, 1934. 



107923. Festuca sp. 



No. 582. Mountains southeast of 

 Alma Ata, July 24, 1934. 



107924. Festuca elatior L. 



No. 632. Issyk Lake Canyon at 4,500 

 feet altitude, July 25, 1934. Found 

 among gravel and rocks. 



107925. Festuca ovina L. 



No. 651. From a dry slope of the 

 Little Alma Ata River, July 23, 1934. 



107926. Festuca sp. 



No. 559. From the steppe region 35 

 miles west of Alma Ata, July 29, 1934. 



107927. Festuca ovina L. 



No. 580. Mountains east of Alma 

 Ata, July 24, 1934. 



107928. Avena sp. Poaceae. 



No. 594. July 26, 1934. Near Lake 

 Issyk, east of Alma Ata, at 7,100 feet 

 altitude. 



107929. Festuca sp. Poaceae. 



No. 649. Near Lake Issyk, east of 

 Alma Ata, at 6,000 feet altitude, July 26, 

 1934. 



107930. Festuca elatior L. Poaceae. 



No. 620. En route from Tashkent to 

 Alma Ata, July 21, 1934. A bunch grass. 



107931. Geranium sp. Geraniaceae. 



No. 687. From Alma Ata, July 23, 1934. 



107932. Hordeum brevisubulatum (Trin.) 

 Link. Poaceae. 



No. 698. Found in moist soil along the 

 Karakol River in the mountains near 

 Frunze, August 4, 1934. 



107933. Iris alberti Regel. Iridaceae. 



No. 606. Mountains south of Alma 

 Ata, July 23, 1934. A bearded iris with 

 glaucous, sword-shaped leaves about as 

 long as the stem and purplish flowers, 

 yellowish toward the base, nearly 2 inches 

 long. Native to Turkistan. 



107934. Isopyrum anemonoides Kar. and 

 Kir. Ranunculaceae. 



No. 593. Rocks of Lake Issyk, east of 

 Alma Ata, July 26, 1934. A subalpine 

 perennial with triternately incised leaves 

 and small panicles of white flowers re- 

 sembling those of anemone. Native to 

 central Asia. 



107935 to 107937. Ixiolirion spp. Ama- 

 ryllidaceae. 



107935. Ixiolirion tataricu 

 Herbert. 



No. 623. 

 1934. 



(Pall.) 

 East of Alma Ata, July 26, 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 107854. 



107936. Ixiolirion sp. 



No. 609. Alma Ata, July 23, 1934. 



107865 to 108014— Continued. 



107937. Ixiolirion sp. 



No. 693. From Alma Ata, July 23, 

 1934. 



107938. Juniperus sp. Pinaceae. 



No. 645. Near Lake Issyk at 7,000 feet 

 altitude, July 26, 1934. A semiprostrate 

 species. 



107939. Koeleria cristata (L.) Pers. Poa- 

 ceae. Grass. 



No. 587. Mountains south of Alma 

 Ata, July 24, 1934. 



For previous introduction see 101660. 



107940 to 107944. Lathyrus spp. Faba- 

 ceae. 



107940. Lathyrus gmelini (Fisch.)~ 

 Fritsch. 



No. 540. Foothills near Alma Ata, 

 July 23, 1934. An excellent fodder 

 plant. In protected situations, as 

 among shrubs, this plant becomes 8 feet 

 high, but it is usually between 3 and 4 

 feet. 



For previous introduction see 32190. 



107941. Lathyrus tuberosus L. 



No. 612. Foothills near Alma Ata, 

 July 23, 1934. A tuberous rooted lathy- 

 rus, native to northern Europe, which 

 resembles the flat pea, Lathyrus sylves- 

 tris, but has red flowers. 



For previous introduction see 91433. 



107942. Lathyrus sp. 



No. 660. Alma Ata Experiment Sta- 

 tion, July 22, 1934. 



107943. LATHYRUS PRATENSIS L. 



No. 635. Mountains south of Alma 

 Ata, July 23, 1934. A form with yellow 

 flowers. 



107944. Lathyrus sp. 



No. 675. Mountains southeast . of 

 Alma Ata, July 24, 1934. 



107945. LlGULARIA MACROPHYLLA DC. AS- 



teraceae. 



No. 625. South of Alma Ata, July 13, 

 1934. A hardy perennial 4 to 6 feet high, 

 with large elliptic, dentate leaves a foot 

 long and long panicles of yellow flowers. 

 Used as a silage plant. Native to central 

 Asia. 



107946. Lonicera hispida Pall. Capri- 

 foliaceae. Honeysuckle. 



No. 683. Alma Ata, July 23, 1934. A 

 western Chinese shrub 3 to 5 feet high, 

 with oblong leaves, yellowish flowers over 

 an inch long subtended by whitish bracts 

 nearly an inch long, and followed by 

 oblong, bright-red berries. 



For previous introduction see 76260. 



107947. Medicago falcata L. Fabaceae. 



Yellow-flowered alfalfa. 



No. 650. East of Alma Ata, July 25, 

 1934. 



107948. Medicago lupulina L. Fabaceae. 



Black mediek. 



No. 664. Near the Little Alma Ata 

 River, July 23, 1934. 



