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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



110172 to 110196— Continued. 



110175. Calopogonium caeruleum 

 (Benth.) Hemsl. Fabaceae. 



No. 3077. Semirnco. Collected Febru- 

 ary 23, 1935, along the highway between 

 Valencia and El Cambul, State of Cara- 

 bobo. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 108657. 



110176. Calotropis gigantea (L.) R. Br. 

 Asclepiadaceae. 



No. 3068. Collected February 16, 1935, 

 on the road between Caracas and Cabo 

 Blanco. 



110177. Canavalia sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 3118. Collected February 26, 1935, 

 between Valencia and Guataporo, State 

 of Carabobo. 



110178. Clitoria tbrnatea L. Fabaceae. 



No. 3076. Zapitico de reina. A vine 

 collected on the highway between Valen- 

 cia and El Cambul, State of Carabobo, 

 February 23, 1935. 



110179. Tephrosia Candida DC. (Gracca 

 Candida (DC.) Kuntze). Fabaceae. 



No. 3111. Barbasco. Collected on the 

 farm of Sr. L. Stelling at Valencia, Feb- 

 ruary 26, 1935. 



For previous introduction see 107461. 



110180 to 110183. Collected on the high- 

 way between Valencia and El Cam- 

 bul'. State of Carabobo, February 23, 

 1935. 



110180. Tephrosia senna H. B. K. 

 (Gracca senna (H. B. K.) Kuntze). 

 Fabaceae. 



No. 3088. A shrub with membran- 

 ous pinnate leaves and violet flowers 

 in racemes 5 or 6 inches long. Na- 

 tive to Colombia. 



110181. Crotalaria incana L. Faba- 

 ceae. 



No. 3080. Espadilla. 



For previous introduction see 

 106572. 



110182. Crotalaria stipularia Desv. 

 Fabaceae. 



No. 3096. An annual about a foot 

 high, native to the West Indies. 



110183. Croton sp. Euphorbiaceae. 



No. 3102. 



110184 and 110185. Collected at the mar- 

 ket at Valencia, February 24, 1935. 



110184. CUCUMIS ANGURIA L. Cu- 



curbitaceae. West Indian gherkin. 



No. 3107. Pepino de monte. A 

 cultivated vegetable used as sweets 

 or desserts, in salads, and in soups. 



For previous introduction see 

 51222. 



110185. Cucdmis melo L. Cucurbi- 

 taceae. Muskmelon. 



No. 3108. 



For previous introduction see 

 109989. 



110172 to 110196— Continued. 



110186 to 110191. Collected along the 

 highway between Valencia and El 

 Cambul, State of Carabobo, February 

 23 to 25, 1935. 



110186. MOMORDK'A CHARANTIA L. Cu- 



curbitaceae. Balsam-pear. 



No. 3079. Ctmde'amor. 



110187. Datura metel fastuosa (L.) 

 Safford. Solanaceae. 



No. 3099. Nongue morada. 



110188. Desmanthtjs virgatus (L.) 

 Willd. Mimosaceae. 



No. 3081. Sensitiva. 



For previous introduction see 

 109932. 



110189. Eupatorium odoratum L. As- 

 teraceae. 



No. 3083. Cruceta. 



110190. Eupatorium sp. Asteraceae. 

 No. 3100. Cruceta moranda. 



110191. Hura crepitans L. Euphor- 

 biaceae. 



No. 3101. Jabillo. 



110192. MeliniS minutiflora Beauv. 

 Poaceae. Molasses grass. 



No. 3112. Yaragua, a cultivated for- 

 age grass collected on the farm of Sr. 

 E. Stelling at Valencia, February 26, 1935. 



For previous introduction see 105780. 



110193 and 110194. Collected on the 

 highway between Valencia and El 

 Cambul, February 23 and 25, 1935. 



110193. Sapindus saponaria L. Sap- 

 indaceae. Southern soapberry. 



Para para. A tree 50 

 introduction 



No. 3087. 

 feet high. 



For previous 

 109869. 



see 



110194. Scoparia dulcis L. Scrophu- 

 lariaceae. 



No. 3086. Escobilla. A glabrous 

 annual 1 to 3 feet high. 



110195. Stizolobium pruritum (Wight) 

 Piper and Tracy. Fabaceae. 



No. 3113. Pica pica. Collected be- 

 tween Valencia and Guataporo, February 

 26, 1935. A vine with curved pods cov- 

 ered with brown stinging hairs. 



For previous introduction see 89016. 



110196. Xylopia aromatica (Lam.) Baill. 

 Annonaceae. 



No. 3089. Fruta de vurra. Collected 

 along the highway between Valencia and 

 El Cambul, State of Carabobo, February 

 23, 1935. A low tree about 20 feet high. 

 Native to the Guianas. 



110197. Malus sylvestris Mill. Mala- 

 ceae. Apple. 



From Canada. Scions presented by Prof. 

 M. B. Davis, Central Experiment Station, 

 Ottawa. Received March 30, 1935. 



Lawfam. Introduced for Department 

 specialists. 



