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112619 to 112635— Continued. 



Nos. 112623 to 112625. Collected in the 

 State of Durango, October 18, 1935. 



112623. No. 3577. Turkish tobacco from 

 Reymundo. 



112624. No. 3578. Virginia, probably. 

 From Aviles. 



112625. No. 3579. Lagunero. From 

 Aviles. 



112626. No. 3580. Cordoba type. From 

 Coscomatepec, Veracruz, September 29, 

 1935. 



Nos. 112627 to 112635 were furnished 

 through the courtesy of the Instituto 

 Biotecnico, San Jacinto, Distrito Fed- 

 eral. 



Nos. 112627 to 112631 were collected in 

 the State of Guerrero in September 1935. 



112627. No. 3581. From San Miguel 

 Totolapan. 



112628. No. 3582. From Pungarabato. 



112629. No. 3583. From Pungarabato. 



112630. No. 3584. From Tetipac. 



112631. No. 3585. Place of collection 

 not given. 



Nos. 112632 to 112635 were collected in the 

 State of Michoacan in September 1935. 



112632. No. 3586. From Yur€caro. 



112633. No. 3587. From Huetamo de 

 Nunez. 



112634. No. 3588. Rustica (cultivated). 

 From La Piedad. 



112635. No. 3589. From Tacambaro. 



112636. Chelone obliqtja L. Scrophu- 

 lariaceae. Red turtlehead. 



From the National Arboretum, Washington, 

 D. C. Seeds collected by O. M. Freeman, 

 Bureau of Plant Industry. Received Octo- 

 ber 31, 1935. 



A herbaceous perennial up to 2 feet high, 

 with showy rose-colored flowers in close ter- 

 minal and axillary spikes. Native to damp 

 shady localities in eastern North America. 



112637 to 112640. 



From the Union of South Africa. Seeds pre- 

 sented by the McGregor Museum, Kimber- 

 ley. Received October 26, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



112637. Celtis ehamnifolia Presl. Ulm- 

 aceae. 



A tree about 20 feet high, with smooth 

 gray bark, ovate, abruptly acuminate 

 leathery leaves, and inconspicuous flowers. 

 Native to southern Africa. 



For previous introduction see 106078. 



112638. Chilianthtjs arboekus (L. f.) 

 Benth. Loganiaceae. 



An erect evergreen shrub 6 to 10 feet 

 high, with four-angled or crisply winged 

 branchlets and lanceolate leathery leaves 

 3 to 4 inches long, smooth above and gray- 

 scurfy beneath. The small creamy-white 

 flowers are in small clusters formed into a 

 large lax panicle 8 inches across. It is 

 native to southern Africa. 



For previous introduction see 99406. 



112637 to 112640— Continued. 



112639. COMBKETUM BRTTHROPHYLLUM 



(Burch.) Sond. Combretaceae. 



A tree up to 40 feet high, with unarmed 

 spreading branches and ovate-acute leaves 

 which turn crimson in autumn. Native to 

 tropical Africa. 



112640. TARCHONANTHDS MINOR LeSS. As- 



teraceae. 



A strongly resin-scented shrub, native to 

 southern Africa, with oblong to obovate, 

 entire leaves up to 2 inches long and short 

 racemes of small woolly flower heads. It 

 is said to be a good stock feed and to be 

 drought resistant. 



For previous introduction see 106380. 



112641 to 112656. Nicotiana spp. Sola- 



naceap. 



From the State of Hidalgo, Mexico. Seeds 

 collected by W. A. Archer, Bureau of Plant 

 Industry. Received October 30, 1935. 



Seeds from volunteer plants collected near 

 Jacalo, October 15, 1935 ; introduced for De- 

 partment specialists. 



112641. Nicotiana sp. 

 No. 3571. 



112642. Nicotiana sp. 

 No. 3572. 



112643. NICOTIANA sp. 

 No. 3573. 



112644. Nicotiana sp. 

 No. 3559. 



112645. Nicotiana sp. 

 1 No. 3560. 



112646. Nicotiana sp. 

 No. 3561. 



112647. Nicotiana sp. 

 No. 3563. 



112648. Nicotiana sp. 

 No. 3564. 



112649. Nicotiana sp. 

 No. 3566. 



112650. Nicotiana sp. 

 No. 3568. 



112651. Nicotiana sp. 

 No. 3562. 



112652. Nicotiana sp. 

 No. 3565. 



112653. Nicotiana sp. 

 No. 3567. 



112654. Nicotiana sp. 

 No. 3569. 



112655. Nicotiana sp. 

 No. 3570. 



112656. Nicotiana sp. 

 No. 3574. 



