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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



109002 to 109189— Continued. 



109160. No. T-42. September 26, 1934. 

 Prom Sivas. A long narrow type, 

 grown commercially in Turkey. 



109161 and 109162. Spinacia oleracea L. 

 Chenopodiaceae. Common spinach. 



109161. No. T-146. September 27, 1934. 

 From the bazar at Shebinkarahisar. 



109162. No. T-192. September 30, 1934. 

 From Samsun. 



109163. Staphylea pinnata L. Staphylea- 

 ceae. European bladdernut. 



No. T-171. September 27, 1934. 

 About 27 miles south of Giresun, en route 

 to Shebinkarahisar. A treelike shrub 

 with deciduous leaves, and terminal clus- 

 ters of small white flowers and much in- 

 flated membranaceous podlike fruits. 



For previous introduction see 50306. 



109164 to 109172. Stipa spp. Poaceae. 



Feathergrass. 



109164. Stipa capillata L. 



No. T-29. September 23, 1934. 

 From a dry mountainside, 20 miles 

 northeast of Kirshehir. 



109165. Stipa sp. 



No. T-9. September 21, 1934. From 

 Ankara. 



109166. Stipa sp. 



No. T-78. September 26, 1934. 

 From a dry rocky mountainside about 

 35 miles east of Sivas. 



109167 to 109169. Collected September 

 23, 1934, from 25 miles to 85 miles 

 southeast of Ankara. 



109167. Stipa sp. 

 No. T-18. 



109168. Stipa sp. 



No. T-21. From a permanent graz- 

 ing field on a stony dry hillside. 



109169. Stipa sp. 



No. T— 28. From very dry loam. 



109170. Stipa sp. 



No. T-56. September 25, 1934. 

 From dry red clay loam soil near 

 Palas Lake, northeast of Kayseri. 



109171 and 109172. Collected September 

 26, 1934, from a dry stony moun- 

 tainside about 7 miles northeast of 

 Sivas. 



109171. Stipa sp. 

 No. T-94. 



109172. Stipa sp. 

 No. T-108. 



109173 to 109181. Trifolium spp. Faba- 

 ceae. Clover. 



109173. Trifolium agrarium L. 



No. T-144. September 27, 1934. Hop 

 clover, found on a fairly moist moun- 

 tain slope about 35 miles south of 

 Giresun. 



For previous introduction see 108696. 



109174 and 109175. Trifolium pratense 

 L. Red clover. 



109002 to 109189— Continued. 



109174. No. T-145. September 27, 

 1934. Collected along a mountain 

 road 50 miles south of Giresun. 



109175. No. T-96. September 26, 

 1934. Collected in the mountains 

 about 50 miles northeast of Sivas. 



109176. Trifolium sp. 



No. T-157. September 27, 1934. 

 From Giresun. 



109177 and 109178. Collected October 1, 

 1934, in the flats along the Black 

 Sea, 10 miles east of Samsun. 



109177. Trifolium sp. 

 No. T-197. 



109178. Trifolium sp. 



No. T-199. 



109179 and 109180. Collected September 

 26. 1934, about 50 miles northeast 

 of Sivas. 



109179. Trifolium sp. 



No. T-86. From a dry mountain 

 slope. 



109180. Trifolium sp. 

 No. T-82. 



109181. Trifolium sp. 



No. T-138. September 

 From Giresun. 



27, 1934. 



109182. Viburnum sp. Caprifoliaceae. 



No. T-124. September 27, 1934. An 

 ornamental shrub with large clusters of 

 bright-red berries one-half inch in diam- 

 eter, found on the bank of a canyon near 

 Giresun. 



109183 to 109185. ViCiA spp. 

 109183. VlCIA faba L. 



No. T-149-A. September 27, 

 From the Shebinkarahisar bazar. 



109184. Vicia sp. 



Fabaceae. 

 Broadbean. 

 1934. 



T-114. September 27, 1934. 

 about 50 miles northeast of 



No. 

 From 

 Sivas. 



109185. Vicia sp. 



No. T-140. September 26, 1934. 



From basalt soil near Giresun. 



109186. (Undetermined.) 



No. T-73. September 25, 1934. 

 Kayseri. A shrub. 



109187. CORNUS mas L. 



From 



Cornaceae. 

 Cornelian-cherry. 



No. T-l. September 18, 1934. Kisil- 

 jik. From the Ankara bazar. Small, 

 dark-red fruits with a distinctive flavor. 



For previous introduction see 107624. 



109188. Plumbago europaea L. 



No. T 52. September 25, 1934. A 

 flowering plant from Kayseri. 



109189. (Undetermined.) 



No. T-153. September 27, 1934. From 

 Giresun. A shrub with black berries. 



109190. FURCRAEA FOETIDA 



Amaryllidaeeae. 



From Venezuela, South America. Bulbils 

 collected by W. A. Archer, Bureau of 



(L.) Haw. 



