JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 31, 1935 



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108563 to 108592— Continued. 



An introduced tree with edible fruit 

 shaped like cacao ; the flavor is like that 

 of Spondias sp. (Pomme de Cy there). 



108593 to 108748. 



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 10, 1934. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



108593 to 108601. Alopecurus pratensis 

 L. Poaceae. 



108593. No. 1038. 



108594. No. 1040. 



Meadow foxtail. 

 From the Ukraine. 

 From the Ukraine. 

 From Ivanovsk Prov 



108595. No. 1043. 

 ince. 



108596. No. 1046. From the Ukraine. 

 1051. From western Si 



108597. No. 

 beria. 



108598. No. 1052. 

 region. 



108599. No. 1053. 

 region. 



108600. No. 1055 

 Volga region. 



108601. No. 1056. From the Moscow 

 region. 



108602 to 108604. Gastrididm ventri- 

 cosum (Gouan) Scbinz and Thell. Poa- 

 ceae. 



From the lower Volga 

 From the Moscow 

 From the middle 



108593 to 108748— Continued. 



108613. No. 1057. From White Rus- 

 sia ; central region of the Dnieper 

 River. 



108602. No. 1041. 

 Kazakstan. 



From northern 

 From the middle 



108603. No. 1042 

 Volga region. 



108604. No. 1044. From Omsk, Siberia. 



108605. Alopecurus arundinaceus Poir. 

 Poaceae. 



No. 1045. From Omsk, Siberia. 



108608 to 108609. Gastridium ventrico- 

 sum (Gouan) Schinz and Thell. Poa- 

 ceae. 



108606. No. 

 gion. 



1047. 



From the Altai re- 



108607. No. 

 golia. 



1049. 



From Buriato, Mon- 



108608. No. 

 trict. 



1050. 



From the Ural dis- 



108609. No. 

 beria. 



1054. 



From western Si- 



108610. Alopecurus sp. Poaceae. 

 No. 1048. From the Ukraine. 



108611. Astragalus testiculatus Pall. 

 Fabaceae. 



No. 1191. From western Siberia. A 

 perennial, cespitose, densely hairy as- 

 tragalus, native to Siberia. 



For previous introduction see 61397. 



108612. Astragalus sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 1190. From southern Kazakstan. 



108613 to 108618. Beckmannia spp. Poa- 

 ceae. Grass. 



108613 to 108616. Beckmannia erucae- 

 formis (L.) Host. Sloughgrass. 



From Moscow 



108814. No. 1059. 

 Province. 



108815. No. 1060. From Yakut Prov- 

 ince. 



108816. No. 1058. From the Ukraine. 



108617 and 108618. Beckmannia syzi- 

 gachne (Steud.) Fern. 



108617. No. 1061. Eastern Kazakstan 

 region, Irtish district. 



108618. No. 1071. From Buriato, 



Mongolia. 



108619. Carex sp. Cyperaceae. 



No. 916. Collected near Tashkent, 

 Turkistan, June 14, 1934. 



108620 to 108628. Dactylis glomerata L. 

 Poaceae. Orchard grass. 



108620. No. 1062. From the northern 

 Caucasus. 



108621. No. 1063. From Azerbaijan, 

 Turkistan. 



108622. No. 1064. From the Altai re- 

 gion. 



108623. No. 1065. From the Altai re- 

 gion. 



108624. No. 1066. From eastern Kazak- 

 stan. 



108625. No. 1067. From Armenia. 



108626. No. 1068. From western Si- 

 beria. 



108627. No. 1069. From western Si- 

 beria. 



108628. No. 1070. From eastern Kazak- 

 stan. 



108629. Galega orientalis Lam. Faba- 

 ceae. 



No. 1193. From Armenia. A legumi- 

 nous shrub with ovate-acute leaflets and 

 racemes of blue flowers. Native to the 

 Caucasus. 



108630 to 108632. Lathyrus spp. Faba- 

 ceae. 



108630. Lathyrus erectus Lag. 



No. 1187. From Kazakstan. A slen- 

 der-stemmed annual about 6 inches high, 

 with linear-lanceolate leaflets and very 

 small lilac flowers. Native to south- 

 eastern Europe. 



108631 and 108632. Lathyrus pratensis 

 L. Yellow vetehling. 



108631. No. 1186. From the Ural dis- 

 trict, western Siberia. 



108632. No. 1189. From southern 

 Kazakstan. 



108633. Vicia sativa L. Fabaceae. 



No. 1188. From southern Kazakstan. 



108634. Lotus corniculatus ciliatus 

 ( Tenor e) C. Koch. Fabaceae. 



No. 1192. From Armenia. 



108635 to 108657. Melilotus spp. Faba- 

 ceae. Sweetclover. 



108635 to 108646. Melilotus alba Desr. 

 White sweetclover. 



