PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



110223. Zephyranthes sp. Amarylli- 



daceae. 



Prom Trinidad, British West Indies. Bulbs 

 presented by Dr. S. C. Hailand, Cotton 

 Research Station. Received April 5, 193o. 



A pink-flowered species, collected in Co- 

 lombia. 



110224 and 110225. 



From Scotland. Seeds presented by the 

 Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. Re- 

 ceived February 25, 1930. Numbered in 

 April 1935. 



110225. Allium nutansl. Liliaceae. 

 For previous introduction see 304629. 



110225. Allium nutans L. Liliaceae. 



Onion. 



110226. Allium tanguticum Kegel. 

 Liliaceae. Onion. 



From England. Seeds presented by the 

 Royal Botanic Garden, Kew. Received 

 March 1, 1935. Numbered in April 1935. 



For previous introduction see 78997. 



110227. Allium caeruleum Pall. Lilia- 

 ceae. Onion. 



From the Netherlands. Bulbs purchased 

 from C. G. Van Tiibergen, Ltd., Zwanen 

 burg Nurseries, Haarlem. Received No- 

 vember 1, 1930. Numbered in April 1935. 



A blue-flowered onion with slender grassy 

 leaves and 14-inch stalks bearing close heads 

 of small deep-blue flowers. 



For previous introduction see 106747. 

 110228 to 110245. 



From Africa. Seeds presented by J. B. H. 

 Lejeune, Director. Experiment Station of 

 Kisozi, Kisozi, RuandvUrundi. Received 

 March 21, 1935. Numbered in April 1935. 



110228 to 110233. Phaseolus vulgaris L. 

 Fabae ae. Common bean. 



A collection of beans from the territory 

 of Uiundi. 



110228. A white bean. 



110229. A white bean veined with violet. 



110230. A white bean veined with black. 



110231. A brown bean. 



110232. A black bean. 



110233. A pink bean veined with brown. 



110234 and 110235. Ricinus communis L. 

 Euphorbiaceae. Castor-bean. 



Collected in the territory of Urundi. 



110234. The common type. 



110235. A form with larger seeds. 



-110236 to 110245. Sorghum vulgarb Pers. 

 Poaceae. Sorghum. 



Sorghums from the territory of Ruanda. 



110236. Igihori. 



■ 110237. Nyagachara. 



110238. Mugabo. 



110239. Amauenzi. 



110240. UruMna. 



110241. Nyirogikori. 



110242. Amngunu. 



110228 to 110245— Continued. 



110243. Amagunu B. 



110244. Buyonge. 



110245. Bugori. 



110246 to 110253. Sorghum vulgabk 

 Pers. Poaceae. Sorghnm. 



From India. Seeds presented by the Agri- 

 cultural Research Institute, Coimbatore, 

 South India. Received March 25, 1935. 

 Numbered in April 1935. 



110246. Pearly white seed. 



110247. Chalky or milky-white seed. 



110248. Brown seed. 



110249. Red seed. 



110250. Yellow seed without brown tint. 



110251. White seed with yellow base. 



110252. Yellow seed with brown tint. 



110253. White seed with red base. 



110254 to 110260. Avena sativa L. 

 Poaceae. Oats. 



From Italy. Seeds presented by Professor 

 Tod.iro, Instituto Sperimentale di Cereali- 

 cultura, Bologna. Received March 25, 

 1935. Numbered in April 1935. 



110254. Bruna delle Alpi. No. 227. 



110255. Crema. No. 226. 



110256. Di Laconic. No. 224. 



110257. Nera di Tunisia. No. 221. A very 

 early-maturing black oat. 



110258. Bomana tprimaverile. No. 9. 



110259. Bousse. No. 220. 



110260. Sohlanelle primaverile. No. 232. 

 110261 and 110282. 



From British Guiana. Seeds presented by 

 the Director of Agriculture, Georgetown, at 

 the request of W. A. Archer, Bureau of 

 Plant Industry. Received March 26, 1935. 

 Numbered in April 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



110261. Alexa sp. Fabaceae. 

 Hairaoalli. 



110262. Strychnos nux-vomica L. Lo- 

 ganaeeae. 



For previous introduction see 7210. 

 110263 and 110264. 



From England. Plants presented by G. T. 



Spinks, University of Bristol Research 



Station, Long Ashton, Bristol. Received 

 April 4, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



110263. Fragaria sp. Rosaceae. 



Strawberry. 



Royal Sovereign. 



11(1264. RUBUS FKUTICOSUS L 



Asht'on Cross. 

 110265 and 110266. 



From the Union of South Africa. Seeds 

 presented by E. G. Bryant, Prieska. Re- 

 ceived March 26, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



Rosaceae. 

 Blackberry. 



