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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



108315 to 108404— Continued. 



108404. ZlZIPHORA CLINOPODIOIDES SERPYL- 



lacea (Bieb.) Boiss. Menthaceae. 



No. 856. Lake Issyk, August 6, 1934. 

 A much-branched perennial, shrubby at 

 the base and about a foot high, with 

 terminal heads of small flowers which 

 vary in color from white to magenta. 

 Native to Georgia. 



108405 to 108414. Tulipa spp. Lilia- 

 ceae. Tulip. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- 

 lics. Bulbs presented by Dr. A. Popov, 

 Department of New Cultures and Intro- 

 duction, Leningrad. Received February 1, 

 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



108405. Tulipa borszczowi Regel. 



No. 598. A Siberian tulip with stems 

 10 to 18 inches high, bluish-green, nar- 

 rowly ovate leaves up to 6 inches in 

 length, and red flowers with black 

 blotches at the base of the petals. 



For previous introduction see 61447. 



108406. TULIPA FOSTERIANA Hoog. 



No. 589. 



For previous introduction see 107585. 



108407. Tulipa sp. 

 No. 587. 



108408. Tulipa kaupmanniana Regel. 

 No. 596. 



For previous introduction see 106774. 



108409. Tulipa kolpakowskiana Regel. 

 No. 595. 



For previous introduction see 107588. 



108410. Tulipa kuschkensis B. Fedtsch. 



No. 593. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 107857. 



108411. Tulipa linifolia Regel. 

 No. 588. 



For previous introduction see 107590. 



108412. Tulipa ostrowskiana Regel. 

 No. 592. 



For previous introduction see 106780. 



108413. Tulipa praestans Hoog. 

 No. 597. 



For previous introduction see 107591. 



108414. Tulipa wilsoniana Hoog. 



No. 591. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 107859. 



108415 to 108548. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- 

 lics. Seeds collected by H. L. Westover 

 and C. R. Enlow, Bureau of Plant In- 

 dustry. Received November 9, 1934. 



108415 to 108437. Agropyron spp. Poa- 

 ceae. Wheatgrass. 



108415 to 108422. Agroptron cristatum 

 (L.) Gaertn. Crested wheatgrass. 



108415 to 108548— Continued. 



108415. No. 918. Along the railroad 

 near Orenburg, August 15, 1934. 



108416. No. 972. From the lower 

 Volga. 



108417. No. 973. From the Altai. 



108418 to 108422. From the middle 

 Volga region. 



108418. No. 975. 108421. No. 985. 



108419. No. 978. 108422. No. 986. 



108420. No. 984. 



108423. Agropyron triticeum Gaertn. 



No. 981. From Armenia. An annual 

 Siberian grass, much branched at the 

 base, with stems up to 8 inches in 

 length. 



For previous introduction see 106834. 



108424 and 108425. Agropyron ramosum 

 (Trin.) Richt. 



From the middle Volga region. 



108424. No. 979. 108425. No. 987. 



108426 to 108428. Agropyron repens 

 (L.) Beauv. 



108426. No. 974. From western 

 Siberia. 



108427. No. 976. From eastern Ka- 

 zakstan. 



108428. No. 988. From the middle 

 Volga region. 



108429 to 108435. AGROPYRON SIBIRICUM 

 (Willd.) Beauv. 



108429 to 108431. From Chelkar. 



108429. No. 906. 



108430. No. 907. 



108431. No. 908. 



108432. No. 917. Near Orenburg, 

 along the railroad, August 15, 

 1934. 



108433. No. 980. From Altai-Zaisakin. 



108434. No. 982. From Kazakstan. 



108435. No. 983. From Alma Ata. 



108436. Agropyron sp. 



No. 977. Collected at Katta-Kurgan. 

 Received under the name "orientali," 

 for which a place of publication has 

 not been found. 



108437. Agropyron sp. 



No. 915. Collected June 13, 1934, 

 along the railroad near the Aral Sea. 



108438 to 108450. AGROSTIS ALBA L. Poa- 

 ceae. Redtop. 



108438 and 108439. From southern 



Kazakstan. 



108438. No. 923. 108439. No. 924. 

 108440 and 108441. From Omsk, Siberia. 



108440. No. 925. 108441. No. 926. 

 108442 to 108444. From the Ukraine. 



108442. No. 927. 108444. No. 929. 



108443. No. 928. 



108445. No. 931. From Ural Province. 

 108446 to 108449. From western Siberia. 



108446. No. 932. 108448. No. 934. 



108447. No. 933. 108449. No. 936. 



