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111154 to 111196— Continued. 



and umbels of flat ovate fruits. Native 

 to Turkistan. 



For previous introduction see 107536. 



111173. Festuca elatior aedndinacea 

 (Schreb.) Wiinm. Poaceae. Fescue. 



No. 1377. From the mountains of 

 southern Kazakstan. 



For previous introduction see 110980. 



111174. Festuca ovina L. Poaceae. 



No. 1378. From the mountains of 

 southern Kazakstan. 



111175. Glycyrrhiza triphylla Fisch. 

 and Mey. Fabaceae. Licorice, 



No. 1779. From southern Kazakstan. 

 An erect perennial plant 1 to 2 feet high, 

 with pinkish-white flowers. Native to 

 Siberia. 



For previous introduction see 61426. 



111176. Hedysartjm songaricdm Bong. 

 Fabaceae. 



No. 1381. From Alma Ata. An erect 

 herbaceous perennial a foot or more high, 

 with several branched stems, small com- 

 pound leaves, and pink flowers in spike- 

 like clusters. Native to central Asia. 



For previous introduction see 105473. 



111177. Heeacledm villosum Fisch. Api- 

 aceae. 



No. 1382. From the mountains of 

 southern Kazakstan. A tall stout biennial 

 or triennial herb with pinnatifld leaves 

 and large umbels of white flowers. Native 

 to the Caucasus region. 



111178. Kochia teichophylla Stapf. Che 

 nopodiaceae. Common summer cypress 



No. 1383. From' southern Kazakstan 



111179. Lathyrus pratensis L. Faba 

 ceae. Yellow vetchling, 



No. 1384. From Alma Ata. 



From previous introduction see 110388. 



111180. Lepidium repens (Schrenk) 

 Boiss. Brassicaceae. 



No. 1385. From southern Kazakstan. 

 A stout perennial about a foot high, with 

 oblong wavy-margined leaves and incon- 

 spicuous white flowers. Native to central 

 Asia. 



For previous introduction see 110080. 



111181. Lotus angustissimus L. Faba- 

 ceae. 



No. 1386. From Alma Ata. An up- 

 right, slender-stemmed, leguminous an- 

 nual, about a foot high, with yellow 

 flowers. 



For previous introduction see 87466. 



111182. Medicago falcata L. Fabaceae. 



Yellow-flowered alfalfa. 



No. 1387. From Alma Ata. 



For previous introduction see 109517. 



111183. Melica altissima L. 



Poaceae. 

 Grass. 



No. 1401. From Alma Ata. 



For previous introduction see 84455. 



111184. Melilotus alba Desr. Fabaceae. 

 "White sweetclover, 



111154 to 111196— Continued. 

 No. 1388. From Alma Ata. 

 For previous introduction see 109523. 



111185. Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. 

 Fabaceae. Sweetclover. 



No. 1389. From Alma Ata. 



For previous introduction see 110392. 



111186. Onobrychis pulchella Schrenk. 

 Fabaceae. 



No. 1391. From southern Kazakstan. 

 An annual less than a foot high, with 

 narrow leaflets and small pink flowers. 

 Native to central Asia. 



For previous introduction see 108939. 



111187. N I C A N DR A PHYSALODES (L.) 



Gaertn. Solanaceae. 



No. 1396. From southern Kazakstan. 



For previous introduction see 111070. 



111188. Phleum paniculatum Huds. Po- 

 aceae. Timothy. 



No. 1392. From southern Kazakstan. 



For previous introduction see 108946. 



111189. Physalis alkekengi L. Solana- 

 ceae. Strawberry groundcherry. 



No. 1397. From Alma Ata. 



For previous introduction see 109347. 



111190. Prangos uloptera DC. Apiaceae. 



No. 1395. From southern Kazakstan. 

 A tall herbaceous perennial with linear- 

 lobed leaves and small yellow flowers in 

 compound umbels. Native to central Asia. 



111191. Psoralea drupacea Bunge. Faba- 

 ceae. 



No. 1394. From Tashkent. A woody 

 perennial about a foot high, with round- 

 ish dentate leaflets nearly an inch long 

 and small white flowers in dense axillary 

 racemes. Native to central Asia. 



For previous introduction see 106896. 



111192. Puccinellia sp. Poaceae. 

 No. 1366. From Alma Ata. 



111193. Sophora alopecuroides L. Faba- 

 ceae. 



No. 1398. From Alma Ata. A semi- 

 hardy, grayish, pubescent undershrub with 

 upright branches and dense terminal ra- 

 cemes of yellow flowers. Native to west- 

 ern Asia. 



For previous introduction see 60346. 



111194. Trigonella sp. Fabaceae. 

 No. 1399. From Alma Ata. 



For previous introduction see 109392. 



111195. Trifolium pratense L. Faba- 

 ceae. Red clover. 



No. 1400. From Alma Ata. 



For previous introduction see 110428. 



111196. Vicia sp. Fabaceae. 

 No. 1402. From Alma Ata. 



111197. IPOMOEA PURPUREA (L.) Roth. 



Convolvulaceae. 



Common morning-glory. 



