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112115. NlCOTIANA TABACUM L. Sol;ili:l- 



ceae. Common tobacco. 



From Honduras. Seeds collected by Ray- 

 mond Stadelman, Bureau of Plant Indus- 

 try. Received September 5, 1985. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



Chichicaste. From PortUlo Grande, Yorito, 

 Departamento Yoro ; June 1935 at 4.100 feet 

 altitude. 



112116. UiiMus pumila pilosa Rebcler. 

 Flmaceae. Chinese elm. 



From China. Seeds presented by Dr. Albert 

 X. Steward. College of Agriculture and 

 Forestry. Nanking University, Nanking. 

 Received April 28, 1934. Numbered in 

 September 1935. 



F. 110. From Chung Shen Park. Kwei 

 Ling Kian. A variety of the Chinese elm 

 with the young branchiets densely pilose and 

 reddish brown and the leaves pubescent. 



112117 to 112119. 



From Cuba. Seeds presented by Robert M. 

 Grey, Superintendent. Atkins Institution 

 of the Arnold Arboretum, Soledad, Cien- 

 fuegos, through F. G. Walsingham. Re- 

 ceived September 22, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



112117. Harrisia eriophora (Pfeiff.) Brit- 

 ton. Cactaceae. 



A tall subcylindrical-stemmed cactus, na- 

 tive to Cuba. The large white flowers are 

 nocturnal. 



For previous introduction see 87512. 



112118. Kalanchoe blossfeldiana Poell- 

 nitz. Crassulaceae. 



Received from the Parks Department of 

 Port Elizabeth, South Africa. 



112119. Stachytarpheta indica (L.) Vahl. 

 Verbenaceae. 



Received from the Agri-Horticultural So- 

 ciety of Madras. 



112120 to 112122. 



From France. Seeds presented by R. Sal- 

 gues, Directeur de Station Botanique de 

 Brignoles. Received September 14, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



112120. CALTCOTOME SPINOSA (L.) Link. 



Fabaceae. 



A low spiny shrub, about 5 feet high, 

 with trifoliate leaves, hairy beneath, and 

 yellow flowers about three-fourths of an 

 inch long. Native to the Mediterranean 

 Tegion. 



For previous introduction see 101411. 



112121. Centacrea conifera L. Aster- 

 aceae. 



A white-woolly perennial about 1 foot 

 Mgh, with large heads of purple or pur- 

 plish-brown flowers. Native to southern 

 Europe. 



112122. Diaxthus balbisii Ser. Silen- 

 aceae. 



A herbaceous perennial 2 feet or less in 

 height, with flat straight linear-lanceolate 

 leaves about 3 inches long and rosy or pur- 

 ple flowers in small heads. Native to south- 

 ern Europe. 



For previous introduction see 105016. 



112123 to 112125. Sacciiarum. Poa- 

 ceae. Sugarcane. 



From the Cook Islands. Cuttings collected 

 at Rarotonga Island by E. W. Brandes. 

 Bureau of Plant Industry. Received Sep- 

 tember 16, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



112123. No. T-l. 112125. No. T-3. 



112126 to 112194. Nicotiana tabacum 

 L. Solanaceae. Tobacco. 



From Mexico. Seeds collected by W. A. 

 Archer. Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived September 13, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



112126 to 112128. Bonanza. 



112126. No. 3438. Collected August 23, 

 1935, at Santiago Ixcuintla, Nayarit. 



112127. No. 3443. Collected August 24, 

 1935, at El Nuevo, Nayarit. 



112128. No. 3456. Collected August 31, 

 1935, at Santiago Ixcuintla, Nayarit. 



112129. No. 3445. Burley huero. Col- 

 lected August 24, 1935. at El Nuevo, 

 Nayarit. 



112130. No. 3447. Burlei; negro. Collected 

 August 24, 1935, at El Nuevo, Nayarit. 



112131. No. 3458. Cash. Collected Au- 

 gust 31, 1935, at Santiago Ixcuintla, 

 Nayarit. 



112132 to 112165. Cordoba type tobacco, col- 

 lected in August 1935. Furnished by El 

 Aguila cigarette factory of Mexico City. 



112132. No. 3457. From Santiago Ix- 

 cuintla, Nayarit. 



Nos. 112133 to 112165 were collected in 

 the State of Veracruz in August 1935. 



112133. No. 3467. From Tecania. • 



112134. No. 3468. From Monte Blanco. 



112135. No. 3469. Mata de cana. From 

 San Juan de la Punta. 



112136. No. 3470. From Hacienda La 

 Capilla. 



112137. No. 3471. From Tecamilla. 



112138. No. 3472. From Tecama. 



112139. No. 3473. From Cuautlapa. 



112140. No. 3474. From Monte Blanco. 



112141. No. 3475. From San Lorenzo. 



112142. No. 3476. From Monte Blanco. 



112143. No. 3477. From Coapichapa. 



112144. No. 3478. From Hacienda 

 Buenavista. 



112145. No. 3479. From Cerro La To- 

 tola. 



112148. No. 3480. From El Gallego. 



112147. No. 3481. From Cerro La 

 Totola. 



112148. No. 3482. From Coapichapa. 



112149. No. 3483. From Sumidero. 



112150. No. 3484. From Cerro La To- 

 tola. 



112151. No. 3485. From El Gallego. 



112152. No. 3486. From Sumidero. 



112153. No. 3487. From Lagunilla. 



