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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



111603 to 111735— Continued. 



111690 to 111692. Melilotus dentata 

 (Waldst. and Kit.) Pers. 



111690. No. 1604. 111692. No. 1606. 



111691. No. 1605. 



111693 and 111694. Melilotus offici- 

 nalis (L.) Lam. 



111693. No. 1607. 111694. No. 1608. 



111695. Onobrychis arenaria DC. Faba- 

 ceae. 



No. 1609. 



For previous introduction see 108658. 



111696. Onobrychis vulgaris Hill. Faba- 

 ceae. Sanfoin. 



No. 1610. 



111697 to 111700. Phalaris arundinacea 

 L. Poaceae. Reed canary grass. 



111697. No. 1611. 



111698. No. 1612. 



111699. No. 1613. 



111700. No. 1614. 



111701 to 111708. Phleum spp. Poaceae. 



Timothy. 



111701 to 111706. Phleum phleoides 

 (L.) Karst. 



111701. No. 1615. 111704. No. 1618. 



111702. No. 1616. 111705. No. 1619. 



111703. No. 1617. 111706. No. 1620. 

 111707 and 111708. Phleum pratense L. 



111707. No. 1621. 111708. No. 1622. 



111709 to 111720. Poa spp. Poaceae. 



Bluegrass. 



111709 to 111716. Poa pratensis L. 



Kentucky bluegrass. 



111709. No. 1624. 111713. No. 1631. 



111710. No. 1626. 111714. No. 1623. 



111711. No. 1628. 111715. No. 1625. 



111712. No. 1630. 111716. No. 1627. 



111717. Poa sp. 

 No. 1632. 



111718. Poa sp. 

 No. 1633. 



111719. Poa pratensis L. 



Kentucky bluegrass. 



No. 1634. 



111720. Poa sp. 

 No. 1635. 



111721 to 111734. Trifolium spp. Faba- 

 ceae. Clover. 



111721. Trifolium repens L. 



White clover. 



No. 1636. 



111722 to 111731. Trifolium pratense 

 L. Red clover. 



111722. No. 1639. 111727. No. 1645. 



111723. No. 1640. 111728. No. 1646. 



111724. No. 1641. 111729. No. 1647. 



111725. No. 1642. 111730. No. 1648. 



111726. No. 1643. 111731. No. 1649. 



111603 to 111735— Continued. 



111732 to 111734. Trifolium repens L 

 White clover. 



111732. No. 1637. 



111733. No. 1638. 



111734. No. 1644. 



111735. Vicia cracca L Fabpceae. 



Cow veteh,, 



No. 1650. 



111736. Amaryllis sp. Amaryllida- 

 ceae. 



From Brazil. Bulbs collected near Rio de 

 Janeiro by Dr. Doris Cochran, United 

 States National Museum. Received June 

 10, 1935. 



Collected about 50 yards from the 3ea- 

 coast. 



111737 to 111748. 



From Wales. Seeds collected in western 

 China and presented by Lord Abercon- 

 way, Bodnant Gardens, Tal-y-Cafn, North 

 Wales. Received June 26, 1935. 



1117^7. Alb izzia jclibrissin mollis 

 (Wall.) Benth. Mimosaceae. 



No. 86. A densely pubescent variety 

 with broader, more leathery leaflets than 

 the type. Native to Nepal. 



111738. Dalbergia mimosoides Franch. 

 Fabaceae. 



No. 42. A shrub 12 to 18 feet high, 

 with pinnate leaves about 3 inches long 

 and numerous small white flowers in ax- 

 illary panicles. Native to southwestern 

 China. 



111739. Eremurus chinensis O. Fedtsch. 

 Liliaceae. 



No. 56. An eremurus about 2 feet 

 high, with thin, flaccid, keeled, narrow 

 leaves and flower spikes about 16 inches 

 long. Native to western China. 



111740. Gordonia chrysandra Cowan. 

 Theaceae. 



No. 153. An evergreen shrub or tree 

 up to 35 feet high, with shiny elliptic- 

 ovate leaves about 4 inches long and large 

 white or creamy-white flowers, solitary or 

 several in a raceme. Native to Yunnan, 

 China, at altitudes between 5,000 and 

 9,000 feet. 



111741. Incarvillea lute a Bur. and 

 Franch. Bignoniaceae. 



No. 1. A perennial herb native to 

 southwestern China at altitudes between 

 10,000 and 12,000 feet. The long-peti- 

 oled radical leaves, 8 to 15 inches long, 

 are. pinnately divided into broad-lanceo- 

 late crenate segments, and the pendulous 

 yellow flowers, 2 inches across, are borne 

 in clusters of 6 to 20 on scapes 2 to 4 

 feet high. 



For previous introduction see 100194. 



111742. Keteleeria da vidian a (Bertrand) 

 Beissner. Pinaceae. 



No. 77. A coniferous tree, native to 

 western China, closely allied to the firs. 

 It sometimes becomes 100 feet tall, is of 

 pyramidal habit, and has handsome 

 glossy, green, firlike foliage. 



For previous introduction see 105669. 



