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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



111228 to 111235— Continued. 



linear-lanceolate leaflets 4 to 5 inches 

 long. It is a valuable hardwood tree for 

 regions of limited rainfall. Native to the 

 Cape of Good Hope. 



For previous introduction see 106813. 



Hack 



111234. Tribaphis fleckii 

 ceae. 



Poa- 

 Grass. 



A suberect, annual grass up to a foot 

 high ; native to the Union of South 

 Africa. 



111235. Vernonia sp. Asteraceae. 



From Barberton, a low veld region of 

 the Transvaal. 



111236 to 111239. Phleum pratense L. 

 Poaceae. Timothy. 



From Sweden. Seeds presented by the 

 Swedish State Seed Testing Station, 

 Stockholm. Received June 10, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



111236 to 111238. Varieties developed by 

 the Swedish Plant Breeding Institute 

 of Svalof. 



111236. Bore. 



111237. Bottnia. 



111238. Gloria. 



111239. Kampe II, developed at the Wei- 

 bullsholm Plant Breeding Institute. 



111240 to 111245. Triticum aestivtjm 

 L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 



From Turkey. Seeds presented by the 

 Tohmn Islahi Institute, Istanbul, through 

 H. L. Westover and C. R. EnloAV, Bureau 

 of Plant Industry. Received June 13, 

 1935'. 



are those of the West- 



The field numbers 

 over-Enlow series. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



111240. No. 1403. Bursa, 



111241. No. 1404. Bursa-Kocaleugd. 



111242. No. 1405. Gebje-Darica. 



111243. No. 1406. Kocaeli-Gebjc. 



111244. No. 1407. Edirv. 



111245. No. 1408. KirJclarele Damirgikoy. 



111246 to 111248. Phleum pratense L. 

 Poaceae. Timothy. 



From Wales. Seeds presented by the Welsh 

 Plant Breeding Station, Aberystwyth. 

 Received June 12, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



111246. No. S-48. A late flowering, leafy 

 type, developed especially for perma- 

 nent pastures. 



111247. No. S-50. A relatively prostrate 

 type with fine leaves ; it is essentially 

 a type for permanent pastures ; derived 

 from material collected from old British 

 pastures. 



111248. No. S-51, A late-flowering leafy 

 type of lighter green color than usual ; 

 better as hay than for pasture. 



111249 to 111331. 



From Rumania. Seeds presented by the 

 Jardin Botanique de l'Universite de Cluj. 

 Received May 28, 1935. 



111249 to 111331— Continued. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



111249. Aegilops sp. Poaceae. Grass. 



111250. Agropyron cristatum (L.) 

 Gaertn. Poaceae. Wheatgrass. 



111251. Agropyron intermedium (Host) 

 Beauv. Poaceae. Wheatgrass. 



For previous introduction see 107481. 



111252. Agrostis alba L. Poaceae. 



Redtop. 



111253. Agrostis sp. Poaceae. Bentgrass. 



111254. Aira sp. Poaceae. Grass. 



111255 Alopecurus pratensis L. Poa- 

 ceae. Meadow foxtail. 



111256. Anthoxanthum odoratum L. 

 Poaceae. Sweet vemalgrass. 



For previous introduction see 107887. 



111257. Arrhenatherum 

 Beauv. Poaceae. 



elatius (L.) 

 Tall oatgrass. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 110703. 



111258 to 111264. Avena 



111258. Avena barbata Brot. 



Poaceae. 

 Grass. 



An annual or biennial grass, up to 

 30 inches high. Native to southern 

 Europe. 



For previous introduction see 66004. 



111259. Avena compressa Heuff. 



A perennial grass over a foot high. 

 Native to central and southern Europe. 



111260. Av: 



decora Janka. 



An annual grass about 2 feet high. 

 Native to central Europe. 



111261. Avena fatua L. Wild oats. 

 For previous introduction see 108326. 



111262. Avena ndda Hoejer. 



Naked oats. 



For previous introduction see 91319. 



111263 and 111264. Avena sativa L. 



Oats. 



111265. Beckmannia erucaeformis (Li.) 

 Host. Poaceae. Sloughgrass. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 110358. 



111266. Bouteloua curtipbnduda 

 (Michx.) Torr. Poaceae. 



For previous introduction see 106421. 



111267. Brachypodidm pinnatum (L.) 

 Beauv. Poaceae. Grass. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 110359. 



111268. Briza maxima L. Poaceae. 



Big quaking grass. 



An annual grass with erect or decum- 

 bent culms up to 2 feet high and large 

 showy spikelets. Native to southern Eu- 

 rope. 



111269. Briza media L. Poaceae. 



Quaking grass. 



A low perennial grass with erect culms. 

 For previous introduction see 109043. 



