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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



111129 to 111150— Continued. 



111144. Pterocarpus sp. Fabaceae. 

 No. 19. 



111145. Rheum sp. Polygonaceae. 

 No. 1. 



111146. Rheum sp. Polygonaceae. 

 No. 20. 



111147 to 111149. Saussurea spp. Aster- 

 aceae. 



111147. Saussurea sp. 

 No. 10. 



111148. Saussurea sp. 

 No. 11. 



111149. Saussurea sp. 

 No. 12. 



111150. (Undetermined.) 

 No. 14. 



111151 to 111153. Festuca spp. Poa- 

 ceae. Fescue. 



From New Zealand. Seeds presented by 

 Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., Welling- 

 ton. Received May 27, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



111151. Festuca sp. 



111152. Festuca sp. 



111153. Festuca sp. 



111154 to 111196. 



From' the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- 

 lics. Seeds presented by the Kazakstan 

 Institute of Agriculture, Turkistan, 

 through H. L. Westover and C. R. En- 

 low, Bureau of Plant Industry. Received 

 May 20, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



The field numbers are those of the West- 

 over and Enlow series. 



111154. Aegilops cylindrica Host. Po- 

 aceae. 



No. 1357. From southern Kazakstan. 



For previous introduction see 108838. 



111155. AGRTOPHYLLUM ARENARIUM Bieb. 



Chenopodiaceae. 



No. 1356. From Alma Ata. An an- 

 nual, native to the Caucasus region and 

 Siberia. 



111156. Agrostis alba L. Poaceae. 

 No. 1358. From Alma Ata. 



For previous introduction see 109221. 



111157. Alopecurus pratensis L. Poa- 

 ceae. Meadow foxtail. 



No. 1390. From Alma Ata. 



For previous introduction see 110352. 



111158. Alopecurus arundinaceus Poir. 

 Poaceae. 



No. 1360. From' Alma Ata. A peren- 

 nial grass with creeping rhizomes and 

 leafy stems over a foot high. Native to 

 Europe and Asia. 



Po- 



111154 to 111196— Continued. 



111159. Andropogon ischaemum 

 aceae. 



No. 1363. From Alma Ata. 



For previous introduction see 109460. 



111160 to 111162. Astragalus spp. Faba- 

 ceae. 



111160. Astragalus sieversianus Pall. 



No. 1362. From Alma Ata. An 

 erect or ascending perennial, with ob- 

 long, hairy leaflets and axillary clusters 

 of pale-yellow flowers. Native to cen- 

 tral Asia. 



For previous introduction see 110072. 



111161. Astragalus sp. 



No. 1364. From the mountains of 

 southern Kazakstan. 



111162. Astragalus sp. 



No. 1365. From Alm'a Ata. 



111163. Brassica elongata Ehrh. Bras- 

 sicaceae. 



No. 1367. Tashkent. An annual herb 

 native to south-central Europe. 



For previous introduction see 67907. 



111164 to 111166, Bromus spp. Poaceae. 

 Bromegrass. 



111164. Bromus squarrosus L. 



No. 1370. From southern Kazakstan. 

 For previous introduction see 108471. 



111165. Bromus sp. 



No. 1368. From Alma Ata. 



111166. Bromus sp. 



No. 1369. From southern Kazakstan. 



111167. CALAMAGROSTIS EPIGEIOS (L.) Roth- 



Poaceae. 



No. 1371. From Alma Ata. A stout 

 perennial grass, native to Manchuria, 

 where it grows on rather poor soil. 



For previous introduction see 107662. 



111168. Ceratocarpus arenarius L. Che- 

 nopodiaceae. 



No. 1372. From southern Kazakstan. 

 An annual, native to sandy situations in 

 central Asia, with subulate, coriaceous 

 leaves, and inconspicuous flowers. 



111169. Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. Po- 

 aceae. Bermuda grass. 



No. 1374. From Alma Ata. 



For previous introduction see 109488. 



111170. Dactylis glomerata L. Poaceae. 



Orchard grass. 



No. 1375. From southern Kazakstan. 

 For previous introduction see 110376. 



111171. Elymus crinitus Schreb. Poa- 

 ceae. Wild rye. 



No. 1380. From Alma Ata. An annual 

 grass over a foot high. Native to Asia 

 Minor and the Transcaucasus region. 



111172. Ferula karatavica Regel and 

 Schmalh. Apiaceae. 



No. 1376. From the mountains of 

 southern Kazakstan. A perennial herb 3 

 to 4 feet high, with broad biternate leaves 



