PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



113565 to 113578— Continued. 



113577. Lapeyeousia fissipolia (Jacq.) 

 Ker-Gawl. Iridaceae. 



A summer-flowering bulbous plant with 

 a short stem, flat linear leaves, and showy 

 dark-violet to whitish flowers on a leafy 

 spike. Native to South Africa. 



113578. TULBAGHIA CEPACEA L. f. Lilia- 



ceae. 



A herbaceous perennial with 4 to 6 nar- 

 row-linear radical garlic-scented leaves 

 and a scape a foot high, bearing an um- 

 bel of 6 to 12 small lilac flowers. Native 

 to South Africa. 



113579 to 113590. Nicotian a tabactjm 

 L. Solanaceae. 



From Guatemala. Seeds collected by W. A. 

 Archer, Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived January 22, 1936. 



113579. No. 3646. Volunteer plants col- 

 lected November 23, 1935, at Patztim, 

 Departamento Chimaltenango. 



113580 to 113583. Collected November 24, 

 1935, at Santa Cruz Quiche, Departa- 

 mento Quiche. 



113580. No. 3647. Griollo. 



113581. No. 3648. Griollo. 



113582. No. 3649. Bobo. 



113583. No. 3650. Virginia. 



113584. No. 3651. Collected November 25, 



1935, at Tecpan, Departamento Chimal- 

 tenango. 



113585. No. 3652. Cultivated tobacco; 

 collected November 25, 1935, near Pat- 

 zicia, Departamento Chimaltenango. 



113586 to 113588. Cultivated tobacco ; col- 

 lected November 26, 1935. at Guatemala 

 City. 



113586. No. 3653. Olopo. 



113587. No. 3654. Punta de Lanzo. 



113588. No. 3655. Cubano. 



113589. No. 3656. A mixed sample of 

 cultivated tobacco collected January 5, 



1936, at Zacapa. 



113590. No. 3658. Punta de Lanza. Cul- 

 tivated tobacco collected January 6, 

 1936, at Zacapa. 



113591 and 113592. Malus spp. Mala- 

 ceae. 



From Canada. Scions presented by R. M. 

 Wilson, Department of Agriculture, Do- 

 minion Experimental Farm, Indian Head, 

 Saskatchewan. Received January 23, 

 1936. 



Locally grown crab apple varieties. 



113591. Malus sp. 

 Pioneer. 



113592. Malus sp. 

 Robin. 



113593. Gossypium sp. Malvaceae. 



From Mexico. Seeds collected by F. W. 

 Smith. Guasave, Sinaloa. Received Jan- 

 uary 13. 1936, via Nogales, Arizona. 



A semiwild, perennial cotton, which is 

 only slightly affected by the diseases and in- 

 sects that -work much 'damage to cultivated 

 cotton. 



113594 and 113595. Triticum aesttvttm 

 L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by H. 

 Wenholz, Director of Plant Breeding, De- 

 partment of Agriculture, Sydney, New 

 South Wales. Received January 9, 1936. 



113594. Calare; from the Senora Experi- 

 ment Farm. 



113595. Felix; from the Senora Experi- 

 ment Farm. 



113596 to 113604. Zea mays L. Poaceae. 



Corn. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by the 

 Department of Agriculture and Stock, 

 Brisbane, Queensland. Received January 

 15, 1936. 



113596. Line 2. 



113597. Line 12. 



113598. Line 20. 



113599. Line 26. 



113600. Line 29. 



113601. Line 36. 



113602. LineS9. 



113603. Line 50. 



113604. Line 61. 



113605 to 113619. Oryza sativa L. Poa- 

 ceae. Rice. 



From Japan. Seeds presented by the South 

 Korean branch station, Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station, Government-General of 

 Chosen. Received January 15, 1936. 



Grown at the Rice Experiment Station, 

 Rici, Chosen. 



113605. No. 39. From Nansen Station No. 

 10. 



113606. No. 42. From Nansen Station No. 

 13. 



113607. No. 43. Station No. 14. 



113608. No. 46. Station No. 17. 



113609. No. 50. Station No. 21. 



113610. No. 38. Aikoku. 



113611. No. 327. Taikyu-so. 



113612. No. 329. Odashiro. 



113613. No. 334. Kamenco. 



113614. No. 337. Ninode. 



113615. No. 348. Nishiki No. 72. 



113616. No. 351. Kokuryo-Miyako. 



113617. No. 352. Sekizaruso. 



113618. No. 353. Tamanishiki. 



113619. No. 355. Yinboyu. 



113620 to 113622. 



From India. Seeds presented by I. D. Ma- 

 hendru, Divisional Forest Officer, Silva Re- 

 search Forest Division, Lahore, Punjab. 

 Received January 20, 1936. 



Nos. 113620 and 113621 were collected 

 near the Tibetan border at 9,000 feet alti- 

 tude at Chini, Bashahr State. 



113620. Ephedra geeaediana Wall. Gne- 

 taceae. 



A stiff erect leafless shrub 2 to 4 feet 

 high, native to India, with green branches, 

 inconspicuous flowers, and bright-red 

 fruits. 



For previous introduction see 107620. 



