JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 31, 1935 



71 



109805 to 109830— Continued. 



Introduced for Department specialists 



109805 to 109809. 



ceae. 



Agropyron spp. Poa- 

 Wheatgrass. 



109805. Agropyron 

 Franch. 



ciliare (Trin.) 

 No. 84. A tall-growing, short-awned 



For previous introduction see 88967. 



109806. Agropyron cristatum (L.) 

 Gaertn. Crested wheatgrass. 



No. 70. 



For previous introduction see 109450. 



109807. Agropyron repens (L.) Beauv. 



Quackgrass. 

 No. 80. 



For previous introduction see 108428. 



109808. Agropyron semicostatom Nees. 



No. 75. A perennial, fibrous-rooted 

 grass with erect stems and narrowly 

 linear leaves. Native to Asia from Af- 

 ghanistan to Manchuria. 



For previous introduction see 101645. 



109809. Agropyron semicostatdm Nees. 

 No.. 85. 



109810. Arthraxon hisfidus (Thunb.) 

 Makino. Poaceae. Grass. 



No. 86. A slender branching annual 

 grass with decumbent or creeping stems 

 about 2 feet long. Native to Japan. 



109811. Astragalus davuricus (Pall.) 

 DC. Fabaceae. 



No. 79. A perennial from' 2 to 5 feet 

 high with purple flowers. 



For previous introduction see 105583. 



109812. Bromus inermis Leyss. Poaceae. 



Bromegrass. 



No. 77. 



For previous introduction see 107898. 



109813. Bromus ramosus Huds. 



Bromegrass. 



No. 76. 



109814. Chloris sp. Poaceae. Grass. 



No. 81. 



109815. Digitaria ischaemum (Schreb.) 

 Muhl. Poaceae. Grass. 



No. 87. 



For previous introduction see 101653. 



109816. Digitaria sanguinalis (L.) Scop. 

 Poaceae. Grass. 



No. 82. 



For previous introduction see 59298. 



109817. Elymus sp. Poaceae. 



No. 78. 



109818. Eragrostis cilianensis (All.) 

 Link. Poaceae. 



No. 65. 



For previous introduction see 107053. 



109819. Eragrostis pilosa (L.) Beauv. 

 Poaceae. 



No. 67. A grass over 2 feet tall, found 

 in moist situations. 



For previous introduction see 107673. 



109805 to 109830— Continued. 



109820. Eriochloa villosa (Thunb.) 

 Kunth. Poaceae. 



No. 89. 



For previous introduction see 101659. 



109821. HORDEUM BREVISUBULATUM (Trin.) 



Link. Poaceae. 



No. 66. 



For previous introduction see 107932. 



109822. KOELERIA CRISTATA (L.) PeiS. 



Poaceae. 



No. 90. 



For previous introduction see 109299. 



109823. Lespedeza bicolor Turcz. Faba- 

 ceae. 



No. 91. 



For previous introduction see 104671. 



109824. Lespedeza striata (Thunb.) 

 Hook, and Arn. Fabaceae. 



No. 71. 



For previous introduction see 90359. 



109825. ECHINOCHLOA CRUS-GALLI FRUMEN- 



tacea (Roxb.) W. F. Wight. Poaceae. 



No. 74. 



For previous introduction see 87718. 



109826. Poa sp. Poaceae. 

 No. 73. 



109827. Setaria lutescens (Weigel) 

 Hubbard. Poaceae. Grass. 



No. 88. An annual grass about 2 feet 

 high, erect or sometimes prostrate. Na- 

 tive to central Europe. 



109828. Setaria vtridis (L.) Beauv. Poa- 

 ceae. Grass. 



No. 83. 



For previous introduction see 107699. 



109829. Soja max (L.) Piper. Fabaceae. 



Soybean. 



No. 68. 



109830. Vicia amoena Fisch. Fabaceae. 



No. 72. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 108726. 



109831 to 109838. Lycopersicon escu- 

 lentum Mill. Solanaceae. 



From northern Africa. Seeds presented by 

 H. Brayard, Director, Experiment Sta- 

 tion, Marrakech, Morocco. Received March 

 5, 1935. 



A collection of French varieties, intro- 

 duced for Department specialists. 



109831. De Marmande. 



109832. Des Allies. 



109833. Joffre. 



109834. Merville des Marches. 



109835. Pierrette. 



109836. Precoce des Holies. 



109837. Premiere. 



109838. Profusion. 



