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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



113913 to 113941— Continued. 



113934. Mallan. C. 4889. 



113935. Morley. C. 5211. 



113936. (Nabawa X Federation X Mar- 

 tin X Sonora X Sonora) . 



113937. Penny Selection. C. 2728. 



113938. Tuela. C. 4199. 



113939. Warden. C. 3230. 



113940. Warden X Forge. C. 5556. 



113941. Wardfir X Major. C. 6182. 



113942 to 113967. Triticum spp. Poa- 

 ceae. Wheat. 



From the Soviet Union. Seeds presented by 

 Dr. N. I. Vavilov, Director, Institute of 

 Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received Feb- 

 ruary 25, 1936. 



113942 to 113960. Tkiticum abstivum L. 



Common wheat. 



113942. No. 8547. Ukrainka 0246 (orig- 

 inal). From the Miionovsk Experi- 

 ment Station. 



113943. No. 23667. Ersp. 2411. From 

 the Moscow Experiment Station. 



113944. No. 21680. Hostianum 237. 

 From Alexandr. Experiment Station. 



113945. No. 28116. Samoa. From Sar- 

 atov Experiment Station. 



113946. No. 22233. Caesium 0111. From 

 the Omsk Experiment Station. 



113947. No. 21859. Lut. 0329. From the 

 Saratov Experiment Station. 



113948. No. 11389. Kooperatorke. From 

 the Odessa Experiment Station. 



113949. No. 21841. StepniatscJika. From 

 the Odessa Experiment Station. 



Nos. 113950 to 113960 were from Trans- 

 jordania. 



113950. No. 17403. 113956. No. 17418. 



113951. No. 17404. 113957. No. 17421. 



113952. No. 17405. 113958. No. 17422. 



113953. No. 17407. 113959. No. 17428. 



113954. No. 17413. 113960. No. 17429. 



113955. No. 17417. 



113961 to 113963. Triticum macha Dekapr. 

 and Men. 



113961. No. 28170. From Georgia. 



113962. No. 28175. From Georgia. 



113963. No. 28177. From Georgia. 

 113964. Triticum sp. 



No. 17425. From Transjordania. 

 113965 to 113967. TRITICUM THAOUDAR Reut. 



113965. No. 29533. From Armenia. 



113966. No. 15901. From Palestine. 



113967. No. 27134. From Asia Minor. 



113968 to 113970. Soja max (L.) Piper. 

 Fabaceae. Soybean. 



From India. Seeds presented by the agri- 

 cultural inspector, Khasi and Jaintia Hills, 

 at the request of the economic botanist, 

 Department of Agriculture, Jorhat, Assam. 

 Received March 5, 1936. 



113968 to 113970— Continued. 



A collection of late-maturing Indian varie- 

 ties of soybeans. 



113968. Nepali; a large variety. 



113969. Spotted Khasi. 



113970. White Khasi. 



113971. Chrysanthemum erubescens 

 Stapf. Asteraceae. 



From England. Plants presented by Sir 

 Arthur W. Hill, Director, Royal Botanic 

 Gardens, Kew, Surrey. Received March 

 14, 1936. 



113972. Solanum tuberosum L. Sola- 

 naceae. Potato. 



From Uruguay. Tubers presented by the 

 Instituto Fitotecnico y Semillero Nacional, 

 La Estanzuela, Montevideo. Received 

 March 12, 1936. 



Chaquena. 



113973. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. 



Pear. 



From Portugal. Scions presented by Silveira 

 da Cunha, Direcgao Geral dos Servigoa 

 Agricolas, Ministerio de Agricultura, Lis- 

 bon, at the request of Parker W. Buhrman, 

 American consul general, Lisbon. Re- 

 ceived March 23, 1936. 



Pera Bocha, a red pear. 



113974. Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit. 

 Menthaceae. 



From Costa Rica. Seeds collected by W. A. 

 Archer, Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived March 6, 1936. 



Chan. (No. 3695?) From San Jose. A 

 rigid annual of the mint family, which grows 

 to a height of 2 or 3 feet, has a hairy stem, 

 exceedingly variable leaves, and secund flower 

 heads. The seeds are used in Costa Rica to 

 make an agreeable beverage. Native to trop- 

 ical America. 



113975 to 113980. Nicotiana tabacum 

 L. Solanaceae. Common tobacco. 



From Guatemala. Seeds obtained through 

 the American consul, Guatemala City, at 

 the request of W. A. Archer, Bureau of 

 Plant Industry. Received March 11, 1936. 



From the Departamento Quiche. 



113975. From Canton La Estancia, Juris- 

 diccion Joyabaj. 



113976. From Chichg. 



113977. From Chichicastenango. 



113978. From Canton Lencua, Jurisdiceion 

 Joyabaj. 



113979. FromCunen. 



113980. From Zacualpa. 



113981 to 113983. Phleum pratensb L. 

 Poaceae. Timothy. 



From Sweden. Seeds presented by Algot 

 Holmberg & Sons, Norrkoping. Received 

 March 10, 1936. 



A collection of strains developed by Algot 

 Holmberg & Sons. 



113981. No. 1. A strain with moder- 

 ately tall stems, very leafy, dark 

 green. 



