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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



114204 to 114291— Continued. 



spikelets. It is native to the Mediter- 

 ranean region and is sometimes culti- 

 vated as an ornamental. 



For previous introduction see 107503. 



114222. Bromus ramosus Huds. 



No. 10. From Kyuling, Pin Valley, 

 October 4, 1935, at 13,000 feet altitude. 

 A perennial grass with erect stems, 

 sometimes 6 feet high. Native to 

 Europe. 



114223. Bromus squarrosus L. 



No. 9. From Wangtoo, Bashahr, Octo- 

 ber 8, 1935. 



For previous introduction see 111164. 



114224 to 114228. Calamagrostis spp. Po- 

 aceae. Grass. 



114224. Calamagrostis compacta (Mun- 

 ro) Hack. 



No. 25. From Losar, September 24, 

 1935. A densely tufted perennial al- 

 pine grass with stems 6 to 18 inches 

 high. Native to the Himalayan region. 



114225 to 114227. Calamagrostis nepa- 

 lensis Nees. 



A perennial grass, native to the Hi- 

 malayan region. 



114225. No. 9. From Kyibar, Sep- 

 tember 27, 1935, at 13,400 feet alti- 

 tude. 



114226. No. 9-A. From Kioto, Sep- 

 tember 28, 1935. 



114227. No. 9-B. From Pin Valley, 

 October 8, 1935. 



114228. Calamagrostis sp. 

 No. 30-A. 



114229. Carduos sp. Asteraceae. 



51. From Kioto, September 25, 



No. 

 1935. 



Cyperaceae. 

 Sedge. 



114230 to 114233. Carex spp. 



114230. Carex remota L. 



No. 4. From Kara, Bashahr, October 

 5, 1935. A sedge with slender clus- 

 tered stems sometimes over 2 feet high. 

 Native to north temperate regions. 



114231. Carex sp. 



No. 12. From Kyibar, September 27, 

 1935. 



114232. Carex sp. 



No. 31. From Losar, September 23, 

 1935. 



114233. Carex sp. 



No. 8. From Losar, October 5, 1935. 



114234. Chenopodiom foliosum (Moench) 

 Aschers. Chenopodiaceae. 



No. 60. From Kyibar, September 2, 

 1935. 



114235. Christclea crassipolia Cambess. 

 Brassicaceae. 



No. 49. From Kyibar, September 28, 

 1935. A bushy perennial about 1 foot 

 high, with obovate-cuneate leaves deeply 

 notched at the tip and loose racemes of 

 very small yellow flowers. Native to 

 northeastern India. 



114204 to 114291— Continued. 



114236. Cicer songaricum Steph. 

 ceae. 



Faba- 



No. 37. From Losar, September 24, 

 1935. A widespreading annual with wiry 

 stems and thick leaves about 4 inches 

 long, the 10 to 12 pairs of ovate leaflets 

 gradually growing smaller upwards. Na- 

 tive to central Asia. 



114237. Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. Po- 

 aceae. Bermuda grass. 



No. 

 ber 8, 



1. From Wangtoo, Bashahr, Octo- 

 1935, at 9,000 feet altitude. 



114238. Dactylis glomerata L. Poaceae. 



Orchard grass. 



No. 2. From Kara, Bashahr, October 5, 

 1935, at 12,500 feet altitude. 



114239. Danthonia cachemyriana Jaub. 

 and Spach. Poaceae. Grass. 



No. 28. From Kaze, September 29, 

 1935. A perennial grass with stems up 

 ■to 2 feet high, ascending from a stout 

 woody stock, densely tufted or creeping 

 below. Native to the temperate and al- 

 pine Himalayas and western Tibet at 

 altitudes of 10,000 to 14,000 feet. 



For previous introduction see 49629. 



114240. Digitaria sanguinalis (L.) Scop. 

 Poaceae. 



From Bashahr, September 22, 



No. 

 1935. 



114241 to 114243. Elymus spp. Poaceae. 



114241. Elymus dasystachys Trin. 



No. 3. From Losar, October 8, 1935. 

 For previous introduction see 113125. 



114242. Elymus sibiricus L. 



No. 11. From Kyibar, September 27, 

 1935. 



114243. Elymus sibiricus L. 

 13. From Losar, September 23, 



No. 

 1935. 



114244. Ephedra gerardiana Wall 

 taceae. 



No. 

 1935. 



59. 



Gne- 

 From Pin Valley, October 2, 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 113620. 



114245. Ferula sp. Apiaceae. 



No. 55. From Siling, Pin Valley, Oc- 

 tober 2, 1935. 



Poaceae. 

 Fescue. 



114246 to 114253. Festuca spp. 



114246 to 114249. Festuca cumminsii 

 Stapf. 



A perennial grass with tufted stems 

 up to about 1 foot high. Native to the 

 Himalayan region at altitudes of about 

 11,000 feet. 



114246. No. 2. From Losar, Septem- 

 ber 22, 1935. 



114247. No. 2-A. From Pin Valley, 

 September 2, 1935. 



114248. No. 2-B. From Pin Valley, 

 October 4, 1935. 



114249. No. 29. From Pin Valley, 

 October 4, 1935. 



