APRIL 1 TO JUNE 3 0, 19 3 6 



114416 to 114459— Continued. 



shelled, yellow-green, globular fruit 4 

 inches in 'diameter ; used medicinally. 



114422. Benincasa hispid A (Thunb.) 

 Cogn. Cucurbitaceae. Waxgourd. 



No. 74. Alupubul, ash-pumpkin. From 

 the market at Kandy. February 23, 1936. 

 A beautiful green fruit with an ashy 

 bloom, weight up to 15 pounds. 



For previous introduction see 110896. 



114423. Brassica 

 Brassicaceae. 



jdncea (L.) Coss. 

 Chinese mustard. 



No. 28. Abut, Kadu. From the mar- 

 ket at Colombo. February 20, 1936. Seeds 

 used as a condiment. 



114424. Capsicum frutescens L. Solana- 

 ceae. Bush redpepper. 



No. 62. Miris. From the market at 

 Kandy, February 23, 1936. 



114425. Carum copticum (L.) Benth. and 

 Hook. Apiaceae. 



No. 43. Asumodigan. From the mar- 

 ket at Colombo, February 21, 1936. Used 

 in medicine. 



114426. Cicer arietinum L. Fabaceae. 



Chickpea. 



No. 18. Konda, Kasdala. From the 

 market at Colombo. February 20, 1936. 

 A winter crop in India in dry season. 

 The pods are eaten raw and the ripe fruit 

 is roasted or boiled. 



114427. Citrullus -vulgaris Schrad. Cu- 

 curbitaceae. "Watermelon, 



No. 64. Peni-piihul. From the market 

 at Kandy, February 23, 1936. 



114428 to 114437. Citrus spp. Rutaceae. 



114428. Citrus auraxtifolia (Christm.) 

 Swingle. Lime. 



No. 11. Belli. From the market at 

 Colombo, February 20, 1936. Lemon- 

 shaped, yellow fruits up to 3 inches 

 long, pleasantly acid, very juicy, of 

 superior quality. 



114429. Citrus aurantifolia (Christm.) 

 Swingle. Lime. 



No. 41. Dehi. From the market at 

 Colombo, February 20, 1936. Yellow 

 fruits, 1% inches long; very pleasantly 

 acid. 



114430. Citrus aurantium L. 



Seville orange. 



No. 80. Dodang. From the market 

 at Kandy, February 23, 1936. A sub- 

 acid fruit of fair quality with green 

 rind ; rare. 



114431. Citrus aurantium L. 



Seville orange. 



No. 79. Ambulduslan, Pulidodan. 

 From the market at Kandy, February 

 23, 1936. A fruit 2% inches in diam- 

 eter, with thick green bitter skin and 

 acid juice, used in chutneys and mar- 

 malade. 



114432. Citrus graxdis (L.) Osbeck. 



Grapefruit. 



No. 81. Jambulato. From the mar- 

 ket at Kandy, February 23, 1936. A 

 yellow fruit, 4% inches in diameter, 

 with rather bitter, subacid juice and 

 thick peel. 



114416 to 114459 — Continued. 



114433. Citrus limonia Osbeck. Lemon. 



No. 78. Natrayi. From the market 

 at Kandy, February 23, 1936. Fruits 

 yellow, elongate, 4 inches long, pleas- 

 antly acid. 



114434 to 114437. Citrus nobilis Lour. 

 King orange. 



114434. No. 9. Jambu-naran. From 

 the market at Colombo, February 

 20, 1936. A golden yellow fruit 3 

 inches in diameter, with clinging 

 peel and rough-skinned divisions 

 and pleasant subacid juice. 



114435. No. 76. Hinarang. From 

 the market at Kandv, February 23, 

 1936. A flattened orange about 1% 

 inches across, with rather acid 

 juice and fragrant peel. 



114436. No. 10. Nas-naran. From 

 the market at Colombo, February 

 20, 1936. A small fruit with 

 highly aromatic peel, very acid 

 juice, and about 30 percent by 

 volume of seeds. 



114437. No. 77. Kas-naran. From 

 the market at Kandy, February 23, 

 1936. A small, very acid orange, 

 much like No. 10 (P. I. 114436). 



114438. Cucumis melo L. Cucurbitaceae. 



Muskmelon. 



No. 53. Pitti Jcekri. From the market 

 at Kandy, February 23, 1936. Rare. 



114439. Cucumis sativus L. Cucurbita- 

 ceae. Cucumber. 



No. 60. Pepinga. From the market at 

 Kandy, February 23, 1936. Fruits up to 

 18 inches long. Said to be eaten both 

 raw and cooked ; usually sold ripe. 



114440. Cuminum ctminum L. Apiaceae. 



Cumin. 



No. 21. SudurUj Siragum. From the 

 market at Colombo, February 20, 1936. 



114441. Ctphomaxdra betacea (Cav.) 

 Sendt. Solanaeeae. Tree-tomato. 



No. 2. Takhali. From the market at 

 Colombo, February 20, 1936. Fruit egg- 

 shaped, thick-skinned, and yellow. 



For previous introduction see 99778. 



114442. Diospyros discolor Willd. Dio- 

 spyraceae. Mabolo. 



No. 73. Velvet apple. From the mar- 

 ket at Kandy, February 23, 1936. Fruit 

 velvety, orange pink, very attractive in 

 appearance ; flavor insipid. 



114443. Dolichos biflorus L. Fabaceae. 



Twinflower dolichos. 



No. 19. Kollu. From the market at 

 Colombo, February 20, 1936. 



For previous introduction see 101580. 



114444 and 114445. Dolichos lablab L. 

 Fabaceae. Hyacinth-bean. 



From the market at Kandy, February 

 23 and 24, 1936. 



114444. No. 82. Awara. 



114445. No. 48. Nila awara. 



114446. Feronia limonia (L.) Swingle. 

 Rutaceae. Wood-apple. 



No. 12. Dumbul. From the market at 

 Colombo, February 20, 1936. Fruit size 



