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113981 to 113983— Continued. 



113982. No. 3. A strain with moder- 

 ately tall stems, very leafy, medium 

 green. 



113983. Ostgota. 



113984 and 113985. Nicotiana tabacum 

 L. Solanaceae. Common tobacco. 



From Ceylon. Seeds presented by the eco- 

 nomic botanist, Department of Agriculture, 

 Colombo, through Robert L. Buell, Ameri- 

 can consul, Colombo. Received March 11, 

 1936. 

 113984. Dumbara, 113985. Jaffna. 



113986 to 113988. Prtjnus abmeniaca L. 

 Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 



From Syria. Trees and scions purchased 

 from Selim Challah, Damascus. Received 

 March 12, 1936. 



113986. Ajami. A sweet, firm-fleshed white 

 apricot. 



113987. Baladi. A red apricot, rich in 

 flavor. 



113988. Hamwi. A white, soft-fleshed apri- 

 cot. 



113989. Gossypitjm babbaden.se L. Mal- 

 vaceae. Sea-island cotton. 



From Puerto Rico. Seeds presented by F. 

 A. Lopez Dominguez, Director, Experiment 

 Station, Rio Piedras. Received March 16, 

 1936. 



113990. Jubaea chilensis (Molina) 

 Baill. Phoenicaceae. Sirup palm. 



From Chile. Seeds collected by Mrs. Ynes 

 Mexia, collaborator. Bureau of Plant In- 

 dustry. Received March 12, 1936. 



For previous introduction see 113504. 



113991 to 114027. Nicotiana tabacum L. 

 Solanaceae. Common tobacco. 



From Costa Rica and Mexico. Seeds col- 

 lected bv W. A. Archer, Bureau of Plant 

 Industry. Received March 18, 1936. 



Collected in February and March 1936, 

 and, unless otherwise stated, the material 

 was collected in Costa Rica. 



113991. No, 3673. From San Jose. Vol- 

 unteer plants. 



113992. No. 3674. From San Pedro. Cul- 

 tivated plants. 



113993. No. 3700. From San Josecito de 

 Alajuela. Volunteer plants. 



113994. No. 3701. From San Pedro de 

 Barba. Volunteer plants with narrow 

 leaves and cerise-red flowers. 



113995. No. 3702. From San Pedro de 

 Barba. Volunteer plants with white 

 flowers. 



113996. No. 3703. From Barrio Jesus de 

 Santa Barbara. Volunteer plants. 



113997. No. 3705. Colorado. From Tur- 

 rialba. Cultivated. 



113998. No. 3706. GMricanO. From Tur- 

 rialba. Cultivated. 



113999. No. 3709. From Cachi. Culti- 

 vated. 



Nos. 114000 to 114005 were from El Parai- 

 so. Cultivated. 



113991 to 114027— Continued. 



114000. No. 3711. 



114001. No. 3712. Chiricano. 



114002. No. 3713. 



114003. No. 3714. 



114004. No. 3715. Cacho Ghivo. 



114005. No. 3716. 



114006. No. 3718. From Ujarras. A cul- 

 tivated strain with large leaves, found 

 in an old field. 



114007. No. 3719. From Cachi. A volun- 

 teer plant with small leaves and pink 



flowers. 



114008. No. 3721. From El Paraiso. Cul- 

 tivated plants. 



Nos. 114009 to 114014 were from Pal- 

 mares, near El General. Cultivated 

 tobacco. 



114009. No. 3724. Virginia. 



114010. No. 3725. Largo. 



114011. No. 3726. Criollo (probably). 



114012. No. 3727. Kentucky negro. 



114013. No. 3728. Largo. 



114014. No. 3729. Criollo. 



114015. No. 3730. Palmira. Cultivated 

 plants from Alajuela. 



114016. No. 3731. Kentucky. Cultivated 

 plants from Alajuela. 



114017. No. 3732. From Turrialba. Culti- 

 vated tobacco. 



114018. No. 3733. From Encarnaci6n, 

 Jalisco, Mexico. 



114019. No. 3734. Tabaco bianco. From 

 Turrialba. Cultivated plants. 



114020. No. 3735. Jtzetepeque. From Paso 

 Ancho de San Sebastian. Cultivated 

 tobacco. 



Nos. 114021 and 114022. Itzetepeque. 

 From Palmares, Province Alajuela. 



114021. No. 3749. 



114022. No. 3750. Selected seed, probably 

 a pure strain. 



114023. No. 3751. Criollo. From San 

 Joaquin de Heredia. Cultivated plants 

 with pale-pink flowers. 



114024. No. 3696. Copan. From Escazu. 

 Cultivated plants. 



114025. No. 3697. From Santa Rosa. Vol- 

 unteer plants with pale-pink flowers. 



114026. No. 3698. A mixed sample from 

 San Josecito de Alajuela. 



114027. No. 3699. Itzetepeque (hybrid). 

 Volunteer plants from Santa Rosa. 



114028 and 114029. 



From the Soviet Union. Seeds presented 

 through N. I. Sharapov, Head, Department 

 of New Cultures and Introduction, Insti- 

 tute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Re- 

 ceived March 12, 1936. 



114028. Peunus japonicds Thunb. Amyg- 

 dalaceae. Chinese bush cherry. 



114029. Peunus tomentosa Thunb. Amyg- 

 dalaceae. Manchu cherry. 



For previous introduction see 92057. 



