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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



110765 to 110817— Continued. 



110783. Allium strictum Schrad. 



An allium, native to Siberia, with 

 several linear leaves on a stem over a 

 foot high and an umbel of rose-colored 

 flowers. 



110784. Allium subhirsutum L. 



A Mediterranean allium with narrow, 

 hairy-margined leaves a foot long and 

 white flowers. 



For previous introduction see 91380. 



110785. Allium ursinum L. 



A wild European onion which grows 

 in large masses in the open woods. 

 When in flower it is very effective, 

 clothing the ground with its broad 

 green leaves, above which the numer- 

 ous umbels of white flowers are borne 

 on scapes a foot high. 



For previous introduction see 78998. 



110786. Allium vineale L. 



Bulblets received. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 110567. 



110787. Carica papaya L. Papayaceae. 



Papaya. 



110788. Carica quercifolia (St. Hil.) 

 Benth. and Hook. 



For previous introduction see 105864. 



110789. Cucumis sativus L. Cucurbita- 

 ceae. Cucumber. 



110790 to 110792. Cucurbita spp. Cucur- 

 bitaceae. 



110790. Cucurbita maxima Duchesne. 



Squash. 



110791. Cucurbita moschata Duchesne. 



Cushaw. 



110792. Cucurbita pepo L. Pumpkin. 



110793 to 110801. Festuca spp. Poaceae. 



Fescue. 



110793. Festuca alopecuros Schousb. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 110521. 



110794. Festuca capillata Lam. 



Hair fescue. 



110795. Festuca dertonensis (All.) 

 Asch. and Graebn. 



An annual grass with decumbent 

 stems about a foot high. Native to 

 southern Europe. 



110796. Festuca elatior L. 



Meadow fescue. 



110797. Festuca elatior arundinacea 

 (Schreb.) Wimm. 



110798. Festuca mairei St. Yves. 



For previous introduction see 110721. 



110799. Festuca myuros L. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 110722. 



110800. Festuca ovina duriuscula (L.) 

 Koch. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 110217. 



110801. Festuca spadicea L. 



110765 to 110817— Continued. 



110802. Catapodiui 

 Poaceae. 



tuberculosum Moris. 

 Grass. 



An annual grass about 8 inches high, 

 with slender stems. Native to southern 

 Europe. 



For previous introduction see 74161. 



110803. Festuca sp. Poaceae. Fescue. 



110804. Festuca sp. Poaceae. Fescue. 



110805 and 110806. Lycopersicon escu- 

 lentum Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 



110807. Passiflora gracilis Jacq. Pas- 

 sifloraceae. Crinkled passionflower. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 110601. 



110808. Phaseolus 

 ceae. 



110809. Scleropoa 

 Poaceae. 



LUNATUS L. Faba- 

 Lima bean. 



RIGIDA (L.) 



Griseb. 

 Grass. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 110555. 



Solanum spp. Solana- 



110810 to nosr 

 ceae. 



110810. Solanum auriculatum Ait. 



Nightshade. 



A shrubby perennial, 4 feet high, 

 with large hairy mulleinlike leaves up 

 to 7 inches long and small violet flowers 

 in dense corymbs. Native to Madagas- 

 car. 



For previous introduction see 104593. 



110811. Solanum caldasii Dumb, and 

 Bonpl. 



A white-hairy perennial with un- 

 equally pinnatisect leaves 4 inches long 

 and small flowers one-balf inch across, 

 in long-stalked racemes. Native to 

 Ecuador. 



For previous introduction see 104594. 



110812. Solanum dulcamara L. 



Bitter nightshade. 



110313. Solanum gracile Otto. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 110659. 



110814. Solanum heterodoxum Dun. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 110660. 



110815. Solanum sisymbrifolium Lam. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see 110632. 



110816. Solanum sodomeum L. 



Nightshade. 



A subtropical bushy evergreen about 

 3 feet high with small violet flowers. 

 Native to the warmer regions of the 

 Old World. 



For previous introduction see 8881. 



110817. Solanum triflorum Nutt. 



For previous introduction see 104598. 



110818 to 110821. Solanum tuberosum 

 L. Solanaceae. Potato. 



From Norway. Tubers presented by the 

 Akervekstf ors0kene Landbrukshoiskol en, 

 Oslo. Received May 3, 1935. 



