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109214 to 109406— Continued. 



109387. Trifolium sp. 



No. T-256. October 4, 1934. 

 lected 12 miles north of Tosya. 



Col- 



109388. Trifolium sp. 



No. T-226. October 2, 1934. Col- 

 lected along an irrigation ditch, 62 

 miles south of Samsun. 



109389 to 109391. Trifolium spp. 



A collection of hop clovers with 

 large bright-yellow flowers. 



109389. Trifolium sp. 



No. T-313. October 5, 1934. 

 Collected 25 miles south of Kasta- 

 monu. 



109390. Trifolium sp. 



No. T-267. October 4, 1934. Col- 

 lected 15 miles north of Tosya. 



109391. Trifolium sp. 



No. T-330. October 9, 1934. 

 Found near a stream 12 miles from 

 Bolu. 



109392. Trigonella sp. Fabaceae. 



No. T-326. October 8, 1934. From dry 

 gravelly soil in a valley 46 miles north 

 of Kizilja Hammam. It does not seem to 

 be eaten by stock to any extent. 



109393 and 109394. Collected October 5, 

 1934, in the mountains south of Kasta- 

 monu. 



109393. Vicia sp. Fabaceae. 



No. T-312. 



109394. Sathyrus pratersis 

 aceae. 



Fab- 



No. T-303. 

 109395. Vicia sp. 



Fabaceae. 



No. T-217. October 2, 1934 

 12 miles south of Samsun. 



109396. Vigna 

 Fabaceae. 



Collected 

 (Torner) Savi. 



No. T-352. October 10, 1934. Borulse, 

 black-eyed peas from Adapazari. 



109397. Vitis vinifera L. Vitaceae. 



European grape. 



No. T-247. October 3, 1934. From 

 Chorum. A very large blue grape which 

 is almost seedless. 



109398 to 109400. Zea mays L. Poaceae. 



Corn. 



109398 and 109399. October 10, 1934; 

 two types of corn grown in the vi- 

 cinity of Adapazari. 



109398. No. T-377. White. 



109399. No. T-377-A. Yellow. 



109400. No. T-275. October 4, 1934. 

 Popcorn from the Kastamonu 

 bazar. 



109401. (Undetermined.) 



No. T-223. October 2, 1934. Collected 

 about 30 miles west of Samsun. 



109402. (Undetermined.) 



No. T-334. October 9, 1934. A shrub 

 collected near a stream 6 miles west of 

 Bolu. 



109214 to 109406— Continued. 



109403. (Undetermined.) 



No. T-240. October 3, 1934. A low- 

 growing shrub found on a dry rocky slope 

 9 miles north of Iskilip. The shrub is 

 grazed by goats. 



109404. Digitalis sp. Scrophulariaceae. 



No. T-237. October 3, 1934. A flower- 

 ing plant found on rocky slopes about 4 

 miles north of Iskilip. 



109405. ( Undetermined. ) 



No. T-32S. October 9. 1934. An un- 

 known legume found on a steep roadside 

 bank 12 miles west of Bolu. 



109406. (Undetermined.) 



No. T-307. October 5, 1934. A flow- 

 ering plant found about 15 miles south of 

 Kastamonu. 



109407 and 109408. 



From Java. Seeds presented through A. M. 

 Cramer, Sr., Wonosobo. Received Febru- 

 ary 25, 1935. 



109407. Bouea gandaria Blume. Ana- 

 cardiaceae. 



A large tropical evergreen tree, with 

 glossy oblong leaves, racemes of very 

 small yellow flowers, and egg-shaped fruits 

 about 3 inches long. The small youn? 

 fruits are pickled in a salt solution and 

 eaten like olives with meat. When ripe, 

 the red fruits are eaten fresh. Native 

 to the East Indies. 



For previous introduction see 31865. 



109408. Lansium domesticum Jack. Meli- 

 aceae. Langsat. 



Doekoe. A Malayan tree up to 40 feet 

 high, with pinnate leaves composed of 

 five to seven elliptic leaflets each 4 to 8 

 inches long. The fruits, borne in d nse 

 pendulous clusters, vary from oval to 

 round and from 1 to 2 inches in diam- 

 eter, velvety and straw colored, with a 

 thick leathery skin enclosing juicy aro- 

 matic flesh, and one to three large seeds. 

 The seeds are extremely bitter. The best 

 fruits are found in the village of Men- 

 teng, near Batavia. 



For previous introduction see 80998. 



109409. Fraxintjs holotricha Koehne. 

 Oleaceae. Ash. 



From Rumania. Seeds collected by Dr. Ed- 

 gar Anderson, Arnold Arboretum Balkan 

 expedition. Received February 20, 1935. 



A small tree with leaves about 8 inches 

 long composed of 9 to 13 leaflets. Collected 

 in the hybrid Fraxinus "Forest" on the 

 Danube delta, a region of very low rainfall 

 and very cold winters. 



109410. Passiflora ligularis Juss. 

 Passifloraceae. Sweet granadilla. 



From South America. Seeds collected by 

 Mrs. Ynes Mexia. Bureau of Plant Indus- 

 try, at Bafios, Tunguragua Province, Ecua- 

 dor. Received February 25, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



B'or previous introduction and description 

 see 108829. 



