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114350 to 114369— Continued. 



Nos. 114351 to 114354 were collected 

 at the Hacienda Angel Maria, Guayas 

 Province, March 12, 1936. 



114351. No. 76. 



114352. No. 77. 



114353. No. 78. Esmeraldas negro. 



114354. No. 79. 



Nos. 114355 to 114357 were collected at 

 Puca, Guayas Province, March 12, 1936. 



114355. No. 80. 



114356. No. 81. 



114357. No. 82. 



114358. No. 83. Collected at Jordan, 

 Guayas Province, March 13, 1936. 



Nos. 114359 to 114361 were collected 

 at Santa Lucia. Guayas Province, March 

 13, 1936. 



114359. No. 84. Barbasco. 



114360. No. 85. Barbasco. 



114361. No. 86. Criollo. 



Nos. 114362 to 114369 were collected 

 in Guayas Province, March 12-14, 1936. 



114362. No. 87. From Fortuna. 



114363. No. 88. From Bermejo. 



114364. No. 89. From La Isla. 



114365. No. 90. Esmeraldas bianco. From 

 San Juan. 



114366. No. 91. Brasil. From San Vin- 



cente. 



114387. No. 92. Esmeraldas bianco. From 

 the Hacienda Antonieta. 



114368. No. 93. Ropon. From San An- 

 tonia. 



114369. No. 94. Collected along the Daule 

 River. 



114370 to 114372. Nicotian a taba- 

 cum L. Solanaceae. 



Common tobacco. 



From Costa Rica and Mexico. Seeds col- 

 lected by W. A. Archer, Bureau of Plant 

 Industry. Received April 3, 1936. 



114370. No. 3756. From San Ramon, 

 Costa Rica, March 4, 1936. Iztepeque. 

 A variety with pink and white flowers. 



114371. No. 3758. From San Ramon, 

 Costa Rica. A bitter variety with 

 white flowers, March 4, 1936. 



114372. No. 3783. Criollo. From Car- 

 denas, Tabasco, Mexico, March 20, 1936. 



114373 to 114376. Saccharum. Poa- 

 ceae. Sugarcane. 



From India. Cuttings presented by the 

 Sugarcane Expert, Sugarcane Experiment 

 Station. Lawley Road via Coimbatore. 

 Received April 10, 1936. 



114373. Co. 421. 114375. Co. 356. 



114374. Co. 313. 114376. Co. 270. 



114377 and 114378. 



From Mexico. Seeds collected by W. A. 

 Archer, Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived April 8, 1936. 



114377 and 114378— Continued. 



114377. Arachis htpogaea L. Fabaceae. 



Peanut. 



No. 3791. March 27, 1936. A culti- 

 vated peanut from San Andres, Tuxtla, 

 Veracruz. 



114378. Cucumis melo L. 



Cucurbitaceae. 

 Muskmelon. 



No. 3785. March 24, 1936. A culti- 

 vated muskmelon from Minatitlan, Vera- 

 cruz. 



114379 to 114381. Arachis hypogaeaL. 

 Fabaceae. Peanut. 



From Morocco. Seeds presented by the Sta- 

 tion Centrale de Recherches Agronomique, 

 Rabat ; through W. A. Carver, Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station, Gainesville, 

 Fla. Received April 6, 1936. 



114379. From China. 



114380. From Bombay. 



114381. From Sakamia. 



114382 to 114390. 



From Rumania. Seeds presented by the 

 Director, Botanic Garden, Cluj. Received 

 April 4, 1936. 



114382 to 114387. Delphinium spp. Ra- 

 nunculaceae. Larkspur." 



114382. Delphinium caucasicum C. A. 

 Mey. 



A perennial delphinium with stems 

 about a foot high, five-parted leaves, 

 and blue flowers in few-flowered sub- 

 terminal clusters. Native to the Cau- 

 casus region. 



114383. Delphinium corymbosum RegeL 



A hardy bushy perennial up .to 18 

 inches high, with the upper leaves pal- 

 mate, three- to flve-lobed, and clusters 

 of about six pale-violet flowers. Native 

 to Turkistan. 



114384. Delphinium elatum L. 



Bee larkspur. 



A European species 2 to 6 feet high, 

 bearing blue flowers with dark-violet 

 petals. 



For previous introduction see 114160. 



114385. Delphinium speciosum Bieb. 



A hardy handsome perennial del- 

 phinium, with simple stems up to 2 

 feet high and many showy dark-blue 

 flowers in elongated panicles. Native 

 to the Caucasus' region. 



114386. Delphinium sulphueeum Boiss. 

 and Haussk. 



114387. Delphinium tatsienensb 

 Franch. 



A larkspur from western China, with 

 slender stems and hairy leaves divided 

 into three to five sections. The deep- 

 blue flowers are in a large loose raceme. 



For previous introduction see 114164. 



114388. Hyacinthus leucophaeus (C. 

 Koch) Stev. Liliaceae. 



A hyacinth about a foot high, usually 

 with 2 linear dark-green fleshy leaves and 

 many small crowded bell-shaped blue or 

 whitish flowers in a raceme. Native to 

 the southern part of the Soviet Union. 



