JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 31, 1935 



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110021 to 110051— Continued. 



110046 to 110051. JUGLANS spp. 



110046. No. 34. Manchurian heartnut. 



110047. No. 8. Japanese tvalnut. 



110048. No. 35. Faust heartnut. 



110049. [No data.] 



110050. No. 23. Globe. 



110051. No. 23-A. (Long nuts.) 

 110052 to 110080. 



From Mexico. Seeds collected in the State 

 of Yucatan by J. H. Kempton, Bureau of 

 Plant Industry. Received March 15, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



110052. Gossypium sp. Malvaceae. 



Cotton. 



Cultivated cotton, collected between 

 Merida and Pisti, January 29, 1935. The 

 Mayas often grow a few plants for can- 

 dlewicks. 



110053. Vigna sinensis (Torner) Savi. 

 Fabaceae. Cowpea. 



110054 to 110060. Zea mays L. Poaceae. 



Corn. 



110058. No. 5. 



110059. No. G. 



110060. No. 7. 



110054. No. 1. 



110055. No. 2- 



110056. No. 3. 



110057. No. 4. 

 110061 to 110083. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- 

 lics. Seeds presented by the Botanic 

 Garden, Alma Ata, through H. L. West- 

 over and C. R. Enlow, Bureau of Plant 

 Industry. Received March 11, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



The field numbers are those of the West- 

 over and Enlow series. 



110061. Aegilops squarrosa L. Poaceae. 



No. 1223. For previous introduction see 

 107866. 



110082 to 110065. Agropyron spp. Poa- 

 ceae. Wheatgrass. 



110062. Agropyron cristatum (L.) 

 Gaertn. Crested wheatgrass. 



No. 1224. 



110063. Agropyron repexs (L. ) Beauv. 



Quackgrass. 

 No. 1225. 



110064. Agropyron sibiricum (Willd.) 

 Beauv. 



No. 1226. For previous introduction 

 see 108847. 



110065. Agropyron ugamicum Drobov. 



No. 1227. A tufted perennial grass 

 about 2 feet high, native to Turkistan. 



110066. Alopecurus fratensis L. Poa- 

 ceae. Meadow foxtail. 



No. 1229. 



110067. Alopecurus arundinaceus Poir. 

 Poaceae. 



No. 1230. 



110068. Aristida pennata Trin. Poaceae. 



No. 1231. For previous introduction 

 see 108323. 



110061 to 110083— Continued. 



110069. Artemisia leucodes Schrenk. As- 

 teraceae. 



No. 1232. A biennial, white-woolly 

 throughout, with erect stems, leaves pal- 

 mately and finely divided, and white 

 flower heads in axillary clusters. Native 

 to sandy places in central Asia. 



110070. Artemisia rupestris L. Astera- 

 ceae. 



No. 1233. A perennial herb, native to 

 Siberia, with bipinnatisect leaves and in- 

 conspicuous flower heads in racemes. 



110071 to 110073. Astragalus spp. Faba- 

 ceae. 



110071. Astragalus dendroides Kar. 

 and Kir. 



No. 1234. A large erect shrub with 

 oval-lanceolate leaflets and oblong 

 spikes of pale-blue flowers. Native to 

 the mountains of central Asia. 



110072. Astragalus sibversianus Pall. 



No. 1235. An erect or ascending 

 perennial, with oblong hairy leaflets 

 and axillary clusters of ralp-yellow 

 flowers. Native to central Ar-ia. 



For previous introduction see 107456. 



110073. Astragalus vulpinus Willd. 



No. 1236. A perennial astragalus 

 native to the desert regions of south- 

 eastern Siberia. 



For previous introduction see 61398. 



110074. Bromus inermis Leyss. Poaceae. 



Bromegrass. 



No. 1237. 



110075. Bromus japonicus Thunb. Poa- 

 ceae. Bromegrass. 



No. 1238. A biennial upright or 

 ascending grass of wide distribution in 

 Europe and Asia. It is commonly from 

 1 to 2 feet high. 



110076 to 110079. Elymus spp. Poaceae. 



110076. Elymus aralensis Regel. 



No. 1240. A tall erect perennial 

 grass, native to Siberia. 



For previous introduction see 61416. 



110077. Elymus sibiricus L. 

 No. 1241. 



For previous introduction see 108495. 



110078. Elymus sp. 

 No. 1228. 



110079. Elymus sp. 

 No. 1239. 



110080. Lepidium repens Boiss. Bras- 

 sicaceae. 



No. 1242. A stout perennial about a 

 foot high, with oblong, wavy-margined 

 leaves and inconspicuous white flowers. 

 Native to central Asia. 



110081. Onobrychis chorassanica Bunge. 

 Fabaceae. 



No. 1243. 



For previous introduction see 108936. 



