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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



113300 to 113391— Continued. 



113388. Vicia faba L. Fabaceae. 



Broadbean. 



No. 308 [16]. 



113389. Vicia sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 181. From Naran Obo, August 28. 

 1935. 



113390. Vigna sinensis (Torner) Savi. 

 Fabaceae. Cowpea. 



No. 322 [21]. 



113391. Zea mays L. Poaceae. Corn. 



No. 339 [8]. 



113392 to 113398. Triticum spp. Poa- 

 ceae. Wheat. 



From England. Seods presented by Dr. John 

 Percival, University College, Reading. Re- 

 ceived December 4, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



113392. Triticum sp. 



No. INI. Received as orientale insigne, 

 a homonym. 



113393. Triticum sp. 



No. 2N4. Received as orientale notabile, 

 a homonym. 



113394. Triticum sp. 



No. 4P1. Received as pyramidale capti- 

 cum, a homonym. 



113395. Triticum sp. 



No. 5P4. Received as pyramidale pseudo- 

 capticum, a homonym. 



113396. Triticum sp. 



No. 7P1. Received as pyramidale ptolo- 

 maeum, a homonym. 



113397. Triticum sp. 



No. 1P1. "White Saidi." Received as 

 pyramidale recognitum, a homonym. 



113398. TRITICUM sp. 



No. 1P2. Received as pyramidale re- 

 cognitum, a homonym. 



113399 and 113400. Cynara scolymus 

 L. Asteraceae. Artichoke. 



From New York. Seeds presented by Car- 

 melo Caporaso, Brooklyn, N. Y., through 

 W. R. Beattie, Bureau of Plant Industry. 

 Received December 9, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



113399. No. 1. Globe artichoke. 



113400. No. 2. Villarosa artichoke, a va 

 riety which is said to come true from 

 seed. 



113401 to 113403. Vitis vinifera L. 

 Vitaceae. European grape. 



From Italy. Cuttings presented by Prof. G. 

 Delmasso. R. Stazione Sperimentale di 

 Viticolo-Enologica. Conegliano. Received 

 December 16, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



113401. Aglianico. 113403. Grillo. 



113402. Grignolino. 



113404 to 113415. Malus sylvestris 

 Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 



From Canada. Scions presented by Dr. W. H. 

 Upshall, Vineland Station, Ontario. Re- 

 ceived December 16, 1935. 



Scions from crosses between trees of Mc- 

 intosh and Spy and from open-pollinated 

 trees of Spy ; introduced for Department spe- 

 cialists. 



113404. 3-35-3. 



113405. 3-33-4. 



113406. 9-4-35. 



113407. 9-4-30. 



113408. 9-3-6. 



113409. 3-35-7. 



113410. 3-31-7. 



113411. 9-3-28. 



113412. 9-3-10. 



113413. 9-3-34. 



113414. 3-35-15. 



113415. 3-31-11. 



113416. Vernonia javanica (Blume) 

 DC. Asteraceae. 



From Cuba. Seeds presented by Robert M. 

 Grey, Superintendent, Atkins Institution of 

 the Arnold Arboretum, Soledad, Cienfue- 

 gos, through F. G. Walsingham. Received 

 December 12, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



Seeds presented to the Atkins Institution 

 by tbe Botanic Gardens, Singapore, Straits 

 Settlements. A tropical tree with elliptic, 

 long-petioled leaves and numerous small pur- 

 ple flower-beads in terminal corymbs. Native 

 to Java. 



113417. Asparagus pseudoscaber Gre- 

 cescu. Convallariaceae. 



From Germany. Seeds purchased from Wil- 

 helm Pfitzer, Stuttgart. Received Decem- 

 ber 10, 1935. 



Introduced for Department specialists. 



A hardy ornamental asparagus similar to 

 Asparagus plumosus nanus. Native to Ru- 

 mania. 



113418 to 113435. Oryza sativa L. Poa- 

 ceae. Rice. 



From Japan. Seeds presented by K. Nakata, 

 Kyushu Imperial University, Department 

 of Agriculture, Laboratory of Plant Pathol- 

 ogy, Fukuoka. Received December 5, 1935. 



Local strains from Chosen ; introduced for 

 Department specialists. 



113418. No. 380. Seikinso. 



113419. No. 383. Ko-so. 



113420. No. 385. Pori-be. 



113421. No. 389. Tata-so. 



113422. No. 394. Pappe. 



113423. No. 397. Rozinto. 



113424. No. 402. To-so. 



113425. No. 404. Ryokuto-to. 



113426. No. 415. Hakuso-to. 



113427. No. 417. Shichisho-to. 



113428. No. 456. Chakalbe. 



113429. No. 468. So-tei-so. 



113430. No. 518. Zai-rai Sekizanso. 



113431. No. 519. Pulpe. 



