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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



109606 to 109792— Continued. 



109726. CPB. 15115. From Saigon, 

 Indo-China. Budded plants pre- 

 sented by G. Weidman Groff, 

 through O. A. Reinking, Los Banos, 

 Philippine Islands. Received June 

 14, 1921. 



109727 and 109728. Citrus spp. Ruta- 

 ceae. 



Received December 12, 1921, under 

 the name "moi," for which a place of 

 publication has not been found. 



109727. Citrus sp. 

 CPB. 10123. 



109728. Citrus sp. 

 CPB. 10124. 



109729. Citrus nobilis Lour. Ruta- 

 ceae. 



CPB. 10582. Plants presented by 

 C. W. Edwards, United States Experi- 

 ment Station, Guam. Received August 

 29, 1928. 



109730. Citrus nobilis deliciosa 

 (Ten.) Swingle. Rutaceae. 



Mandarin orange. 



CPB. 12384. Batangas Mandarin. 

 Plant collected by E. May, Philippine 

 Islands. Received May 1919. 



109731. Citrus nobilis unshiu Swingle. 

 Rutaceae. Satsuma orange. 



CPB. 14009. Owari (C. A. 4411) 

 Budsticks from the College of Agricul- 

 ture, Los Banos, Philippine Islands 

 Received September 2, 1919. 



109732 to 109735. Citrus spp. Rutaceae 



From Kwangtung Province, China 

 Plants presented by G. Weidman Groff, 

 through O. A. Reinking, Los Banos, 

 Philippine Islands. Nos. 109732 and 



109733 were received June 14, 1921. 



109732. Citrus nobilis Lour. 



CPB. 15097. Chiu Kom. Collect- 

 ed at Swatow. 



109733. Citrus nobilis deliciosa 

 (Ten.) Swingle. Mandarin orange. 



CPB. 15099. T'im Kon. A man- 

 darin orange from Szwui. 



109734 and 109735. Citrus nobilis 

 Lour. 



109734. CPB. 15102. Kat. Col- 

 lected at Lo Kong Tung. Re- 

 ceived January 26, 1922. 



109735. CPB. 15106. Sun Chu Sha 

 Kat. Collected at Szwui. Re- 

 ceived June 14, 1921. 



109736 to 109753. Citrus nobilis un- 

 shiu Swingle. Rutaceae. 



Satsuma orange. 



109736. CPB. 867. Moriya. Plant 

 collected by W. T. Swingle on his 

 China-Japan trip, 1926. Received 

 January 4, 1927. 



109737 to 109749. From Japan. Bud- 

 wood presented by Dr. T. Tanaka. 

 Received April 27, 1921. 



109737. CPB. 10093. Shintani 

 Wase. 



109738. CPB. 10094. Hozaki Wase. 



109606 to 109792— Continued. 



109739. CPB. 10095. Ishikawa 

 Wase. 



109740. CPB. 10096. Horie Wase. 



109741. CPB. 10097. Sueoka Wase. 



109742. CPB. 10098. Hozaki Wase. 



109743. CPB. 10099. Sueoka Wase. 



109744. CPB. 10101. Mizometo's 

 rou/nd Owari. 



109745. CPB. 10102. Moriguch'a 

 Ikeda. 



109746. CPB. 10103. Gyotoku's 

 Zairai. 



109747. CPB. 10104. Toshino. 



109748. CPB. 



Wase. 



11101. Kawano 



109749. CPB. 12996. Kawano Wase. 



109750 and 109751. Plants grown 

 from budwood of trees brought by 

 E. May from the Ikeda Nursery, 

 Ikeda, Japan. Received November 

 3, 1919. 



109750. CPB. 14046. Kawano Wase. 



109751. CPB. 14047. Hira. 



109752. CPB. 14048. Ikiriki. From 

 Kobe, Japan. Received from Dr. 

 T. Tanaka, December 1919. 



109753. CPB. 14051. Kawano Wase. 

 From Japan. Budwood collected 

 by Dr. T. Tanaka. Received De- 

 cember 1919. 



109754. Citrus sp. Rutaceae. 



CPB. 12080. Sweequasaa. From 

 Japan. Originally received as' seeds, 

 presented by Dr. T. Tanaka, Imperial 

 University, Hakozaki, Fukuoka. Re- 

 ceived February 18, 1935, under the 

 name "pectinitera," for which a place 

 of publication has not been found. See 

 also F. P. I. 109648. 



109755 and 109756. Citrus sinensis (L.) 

 Osbeck. Rutaceae. Orange. 



109755. CPB. 10252. Poorman orange. 

 From New Zealand. Budsticks 

 presented by George A. Green, 

 Auckland. Received June 17, 1924. 



109756. CPB. 14007. Tim Kat. Bud- 

 wood collected by E. May near 

 Canton, China. Received in August 

 1919. 



109757. Citrus nobilis deliciosa (Ten.) 

 Swingle. Mandarin orange. 



CPB. 14054. Swatow orange. From 

 Hong Kong, China. Plants collected by 

 Mr. Byrd and given to E. May. Re- 

 ceived October 29, 1919. 



109758. PARAMIGNYA MONOPHYLLA 



Wight. Rutaceae. 



CPB. 11433. A stout climbing ever- 

 green shrub, native to the Sikkim Hi- 

 malayas and the mountains of Khasi, 

 between 2,000 and 5,000 feet altitude. 

 The root contains large crystals of ox- 

 alate of lime and is used by the coun- 

 try people as an alternative tonic. 



For previous introduction see 45159. 



109759 to 109761. Citrus sinensis (L.) 

 Osbeck. 



From Kwangtung Province, China. 

 Budded plants presented by G. Weidman 



