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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



109971 to 109986— Continued. 



109984. Pluchea sp. Asteraceae. 



No. 8066. Salvia. Collected on the 

 road between Caracas and Cabo Blanco, 

 February 15. 1935. A shrub 2 to 5 feet 

 high, with- aromatic leaves and stems and 

 bright-lavender flowers. 



109985. SCHOENOCAULON OFFICINALE 



(Schlecht.) A. Gray. Melanthiaceae. 



No. 3060. G&baclilia. From Caracas. 

 February 15, 1935. Presented by Senor 

 Alamo, Director, Ministerio de Agricul- 

 tura. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 109870. 



109986. Teramnus uncinatus (L.) Swartz. 

 Fabaceae. 



No. 3047. Collected on the highway 

 southwest of Antimano, February 15, 

 1935. A small vine with a fleshy tap- 

 root, native to tropical America. It is 

 used as forage in Brazil and in the 

 Virgin Islands. 



For previous introduction see 92941. 



109987 and 109988. Bacchaeis pilu- 

 laris DC. Asteraceae. 



From California. Seeds presented by Carl 

 B. Wolf, Rancho Santa Ana Botanic 

 Garden, Anaheim. Received February 7, 

 1935. 



An evergreen shrub 2 to 5 feet high, na- 

 tive to the Pacific coast of the United 

 States, with sessile, obovate leaves less than 

 an inch long and whitish flower heads. 



109987. B-226. 



109988. B-227. 



109989. Cucumis melo L. Cucurbita- 

 ceae. Muskmelon. 



From India. Seeds presented by the Di- 

 rector of Agriculture, North-West Fron- 

 tier Province, Peshawar, through M. I. 

 Shah, Utah State Agricultural College, 

 Logan, Utah. Received March 15, 1935. 



Kulachi melon. Introduced for Depart- 

 ment specialists. 



109990. Nephelium mutabile Blume. 

 Sapindaceae. Pulasan. 



From Java. Seeds presented by A. M. Cra- 

 mer, Wonosobo, through H. S. Wolfe, 

 horticulturist in charge, Subtropical Ex- 

 periment Station, Homestead, Fla. Re- 

 ceived March 19, 1935. 



A small Malayan tree 30 feet high, with 

 compound leaves and small clusters of red 

 fruits, commonly about the size of walnuts. 

 The juicy flesh (properly the aril) is trans- 

 lucent, whitish, has a sweet, slightly acidu- 

 lous flavor, and encloses a single large 

 oblong seed. 



For previous introduction see 106102. 



109991 to 110020. 



From northern Africa. Plants and cuttings 

 presented by H. Brayard, Directeur de 

 la Station Experimentale, Marrakech, 

 Morocco. Received March 23, 1935. 



109991 to 110011. Prunds spp. Amygdala- 

 ceae. 



109991 to 110007. Pbunus armeniaca L. 



109991. Piche Precoce. 



109992. Angoumeis. 



109991 to 110020— Continued. 



109993. Bergeron. 



109994. Blanc Rose a Con fire. 



109995. Cluster. 



109996. Corot. 



109997. Doctor Mascle. 



109998. Galta Rocha. 



109999. Gros Blanc d'Auvergne. 



110000. HemsUrhe. 



110001. Luizet Special. 



110002. Precoce d' 'Alexandria. 



110003. Pre'coce du Portugal. 



110004. Re Iniberto. 



110005. Saint Ambroise. 



110006. Shiplay's Early. 



110007. Stella. 



110008 to 110010. Prunds avium L. 



Sweet cherry. 



110008. Bigarreau Grosse Bombellaise. 



110009. Bigarreau Marmotte. 



110010. Bigarreau Pelissier. 



110011. Prunus sp. 



Cherry, La Plus Precoce de la Marche. 



110012 to 110020. Vitis spp. Vitaceae. 



110012. Abbot. 



110013. Ahmed ould Ali. 



110014. Ain Kelba. 



110015. Assoued Zine. 



110016. Bezoul el kedim. 



110017. Bezoul el Kelba. 



110018. Bou Asserghim. 



110019. Geir. 



110020. Zene Abiot. 



110021 to 110051. Juglans spp. Jug- 

 landaceae. Walnut. 



From Canada. Seeds purchased from G. H. 

 Corsan. Islington, Ontario. Received 

 March 12, 1935. 



A collection of Carpathian walnuts, in- 

 troduced for Department specialists. 



110021 to 110045. Juglans regia L. 



Persian walnut. 



110021. No. 1. 



110022. No. 2. 



110023. No. 3. 



110024. No. 5. 



110025. No. 6. 



110026. No. 7. 



110027. No. 9. 



110034. No. 17. 



110035. No. 20. 



110036. No. 22. 



110037. No. 24. 



110038. No. 25. 



110039. No. 20. 



110040. No. 27. 



110028. No. 10. 110041. No. 29. 



110029. No. 11. 110042. No. 33. 



110030. No. 13. 110043. No. 39. 



110031. No. 14. 110044. No. 42. 



110032. No. 15. 110045. [No data.] 



110033. No. 16. 



