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113006 to 113270— Continued. 



113257. No. 111. From Temur Hada, 

 August 21, 1935. 



113258. No. 112. From Darkhan 

 Wang Fu, August 25, 1935. 



113259. No. 114. From Darkhau 

 Wang Fu, August 28, 1935. 



113260. No. 115. From Naran Obo, 

 August 29, 1935. 



113261. No. 117. From Darkhan 

 Wang Fu, September 2, 1935. 



113262. No. 118. From Bulugin Ama, 

 September 4, 1935. 



113263 to 113265. STIPa spp. 



From Naran Obo. 



113263. No. 123, August 20, 1935. 



113264. No. 124, August 19, 1935. 



113265. No. 125, August 25, 1935. 



113266. Tripogon chinensis (Francbet) 

 Hack. Poaceae. 



No. 263. From Batu Khalkha, August 

 25, 1935. A perennial grass up to 2 feet 

 high. Native to northern China. 



113267. Vicia sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 258. From Bulugin Ama, August 

 10, 1935. 



113268. XANTHOCERAS SORBIFOLIA Bunge. 



Sapindaceae. 



No. 262. From Shara Muren, August 20, 

 1935. 



113269. (Undetermined.) 



No. 250. From Batu Khalkha, August 

 25, 1935. 



113270. (Undetermined.) 



No. 256. From Khara Sair, August 23, 

 1935. 



113271 to 113273. Pestuca spp. Poa- 

 ceae. Fescue. 



From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by 

 Dr. W. C. de Leeuw, Conservator. Bot- 

 anisch Laboratorium, Leiden. Received 

 November 29, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



113271. FESTUCA MARITIMA L. 



113272. Festuca ovina L. Sheep fescue. 



113273. Festuca varia Haenke. 



113274. Terminalia muelleei Benth. 

 Combretaceae. 



From Cuba. Seeds presented by Robert M. 

 Grey, Superintendent, Atkins Institution of 

 the Arnold Arboretum, Soledad, Cienfue- 

 gos, through F. G. Walsingham. Received 

 December 9, 1935. 



A native Australian species which, under 

 favorable conditions, becomes a large tree 

 with leathery, obovate leaves usually about 

 4 inches long, loose spikes of small white 

 flowers, and small, ovoid, black fruits. 



For previous introduction see 88324. 



113275 to 113280. 



From Manchuria. Seeds collected by the 

 Asiatic Expedition. Received November 

 27, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



113275 to 113280— Continued. 



Nos. 113275 to 113279 were collected in 

 August 1935 from the valley of the Gan 

 River, Barga District. 



113275 and 113276. Elymus pseudo-agRO- 

 pyron Trin. Poaceae. 



113275. No. 1. IV. From Mankou. 



113276. No. 2. IV. 



113277. Hemerocallis sp. Liliaceae. 

 No. 5. IV. 



113278. Iris dichotoma Pall. Iridaceae. 



Vesper iris, 

 No. 3. IV. 



For previous introduction see 112278. 



113279. Iris orientalis Mill. Iridaceae. 

 No. 4. IV. 



113280. Melilotus suaveolens Ledeb. Fa- 

 baceae. Sweetclover. 



No. 6. IV. September 10, 1935, from 

 Harbin. 



113281 to 113288. 



From Africa. Seeds presented by R. Ander- 

 sen. Yapata Estate, Kitale Kenya Colony. 

 Received November 30, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



113281 and 113282. CROTALAria spp. Fa- 

 baceae. 



Upright plants found growing in grass 

 plains. 



113281. CROTALARIA Sp. 



113282. CROTALARIA Sp. 



113283. Eriosema sp. Fabaceae. 



113284. Indigofera sp. Fabaceae. 



113285. Teramnus labialis (L.) Spreng. 

 Fabaceae. 



A plant found climbing over high grass. 



For previous introduction see 99006. 



113286. Vigna sp. Fabaceae. 



A slender vine found in open grass 

 plains. 



113287. (Undetermined.) 

 A leguminous vine. 



113288. (Undetermined.) 



A leguminous vine found among rocks 

 in high grass. 



113289. Pinus edulis Engelm. Pina- 

 ceae. Nut pine. 



From Mexico. Seeds presented by Victor 

 Riverole, Mexico City. Received December 

 4, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



For previous introduction see 104162. 



113290 to 113299. Helenium spp. As- 

 teraceae. 



From Germany. Plants purchased from Karl 

 Foerster, Bornim-Potsdam-Sanssouci. Re- 

 ceived December 11, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



113290. Helenium bigelovii A. Gray. 



Superbum, a large brown-flowered va- 

 riety. 



