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109437 to 109447— Continued. 



109445. Kochia stellaris Moq. Chenopo- 

 diaceae. 



No. 1217. An erect annual nlant, na- 

 tive to the Karakum Desert, Tuvkistan ; 

 up to a foot high,' much branched, with 

 flat linear leaves and very small greenish 

 flowers. In general appearance it resem- 

 bles Kochia scoparia. 



For previous introduction see 98216. 



109446. Malcomia circinnata B o i s s. 

 Brassicaceae. 



No. 1216. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 108933. 



109447. Senecio subdentatus Ledeb. As- 

 teraceae. 



No. 1219. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 108958. 



109448. Prunus aemeniaca L. Amyg- 

 dalaceae. Apricot. 



From Syria. Trees presented by Joseph 

 Dabbous, Bab Rouma, Damascus, through 

 the American consulate general at Beirut. 

 Received March 7, 1935. 



Hamway. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



109449. Amygdaxus persica L. Amyg- 

 dalaceae. Peach. 



From Java. Seeds presented by A. M. 

 Cramer, Sr., Wonosobo. Received Febru- 

 ary 25, 1935. 



Tosari peach. 

 Tosari. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



109450 to 109605. 



From Turkey and Rumania. Seeds collected 



by H. L. Westover and C. R. Enlow, 



Bureau of Plant Industry. Received Jan- 

 uary 17, 1935. 



The numbers preceded by a capital T were 

 collected in Turkey and those preceded by a 

 capital R from Rumania. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



109450 to 109452. Agropyron spp. Poa- 

 ceae. Wheatgrass. 



109450. Agropyron cristattjm (L. ) 

 Gaertn. Crested wheatgrass. 



No. T-554. October 24, 1934. Col- 

 lected 12 miles east of Kirshehir. 



109451. Agropyron sp. 



No. T-489. October 24, 1934. Col- 

 lected 50 miles northeast of Izmir on 

 rolling land, in heavy soil. 



109452. Agropyron intermedium 

 (Host) Beauv. 



No. T-508. October 26, 1934. A 

 large bunch grass collected 31 miles 

 southeast of Bandirma along the road 

 to Bursa, on low flat land. 



109453. Brachypodium pinnatum (L.) 

 Beauv. Poaceae. Grass. 



No. T-464. October 23, 1934. Col- 

 lected 25 miles east of Izmir on the road 

 to Kasaba. 



A naturalized peach from 



109450 to 109605— Continued. 



109454 to 109456. Agrostis spp. Poaceae. 



109454. Agrostis alba L. 



No. R-561. September 9, 1934. Col- 

 lected at Constanza in a depression 

 along the sandy beach. 



109455. Agrostis sp. 



No. R-564. September 10, 1934. 

 Found in pure sand at Mamaia, near 

 Constanza. 



109458. Agrostis scabrigldmis Boiss. 

 and Reut. 



No. T-463. October 23, 1934. Col- 

 lected 25 miles east of Izmir near a 

 gully on the road to Kasaba. 



109457. Allium cepa L. Liliaceae. 



Onion. 



No. T-522. October 30, 1934. From 

 the Ankara bazar. 



109458. Althaea sp. Malvaceae. 



No. T-497. October 24, 1934. From 

 Bergama. 



109459 and 109460. Andropogon ischae- 

 mum L. Poaceae. 



For previous introduction see 109033. 



109459. No. T-415. October 17, 1934. 

 Collected about 22 miles northeast of 

 Adana. 



109460. No. T-411. October 17, 1934. 

 From a dry flat plain 12 miles east 

 of Adana. 



109461. Astragalus sp. Fabaceae. 



No. T-439. October 18, 1934. A per- 

 ennial shrub collected 44 miles northwest 

 of Adana. 



109462 to 109465. Brachypodium spp. 

 Poaceae. Grass. 



109462. Brachypodium ramosum (L.) 

 Roem. and Schult. 



No. T-501. October 26, 1934. Col- 

 lected about 25 miles southeast of 

 Bandirma. A blue-green, perennial, 

 creeping grass, much branched at the 

 base, found in the warmer portions of 

 the Mediterranean countries, especially 

 on chalky soil and in dry rocky places. 



For previous introduction see 88904. 



109463. Brachypodium sp. 



No. T-422. October 17, 1934. Col- 

 lected 22 miles northeast of Adana. 



109464. Brachypodium sp.. 



No. T-445. October 18, 1934. From 

 a rocky slope in the foothills 25 miles 

 west of Adana. 



109465. Brachypodium sp. 



No. T-512. October 26, 1934. A 

 bunch grass collected about 16 miles 

 southeast of Bandirma. 



109466 and 109467. October 30, 1934; 

 from the Ankara bazar. 



109466. Brassica alba (L.) Boiss. 

 Brassicaceae. White mustard. 



No. T-525. 



109467. Brassica sp. 

 No. T-528. 



