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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



114549 to 114586— Continued. 



Nos. 114550 to 114555 were collected 

 October 28, 1935, at Tuxtepec, Oaxaca. 

 Cultivated tobacco. 



114550. No. 3596. Huimangillo. 



114551. No. 3597. Habanero prieto. 



114552. No. 3598. 



114553. No. 3599. Habanero. 



114554. No. 3600. Habanero. 



114555. No. 3601. Mulato. 



Nos. 114556 to 114558 were collected 

 March 31, 1936, at La Esperanza, Veracruz. 

 Cultivated tobacco. 



114556. No. 3796. Punta de Lanza. 



114557. No. 3797. Punta de Lanza. 



114558. No. 3798. Colorado (?) 



114559. No. 3801. April 1, 1936. Vol- 

 unteer tobacco from Tesecboacan, Vera- 

 cruz. 



114560. No. 3804. April 1, 1936. Vol- 

 unteer tobacco from Cosamaloapam, 

 Veracruz. 



114561. No. 3805. Tlapacoyan. Cultiva- 

 ted tobacco from Tlapacoyan, Veracruz, 

 April 9, 1936. 



Nos. 114562 to 114566 were collected in 

 the State of Nuevo Leon, November 4, 

 1935. Cultivated tobacco. 



114562. No. 3806. From Casillas. 



114563. No. 3807. From El Barrial. 



114564. No. 3808. From Rayones. 



114565. No. 3809. From Rayones. 



114566. No. 3810. From Las Troncas. 



114567. No. 3812, Cultivated tobacco 

 from Tlalchapa, Guerrero. October 3, 

 1935. 



Nos. 114568 to 114574 were collected at 

 Encarnacion, Jalisco, December 10, 1935. 

 Cultivated tobacco. 



114568. No. 3813. Lengua de Vaca. 



114569. No. 3814. Hoja China. 



114570. No. 3815. Villalooos. 



114571. No. 3816. Villalooosl. 



114572. No. 3817. Mano de oso. 



114573. No. 3818. A mixed sample. 



114574. No. 3819. Mostrenco. 



Nos. 114575 to 114586 were collected 

 December 10, 1935, at Leon, Guanajuato. 

 Cultivated tobacco. 



114575. No. 3820. Turco. 



114576. No. 3821. Lengua de vaca. 



114577. No. 3822. Virginia, Chino, and 

 Negro (mixed). 



114578. No. 3823. Ghino negro. 



114579. No. 3824. Burley. 



114580. No. 3825. Lenguillo grande. 



114581. No. 3826. Oja de Vdstago. 



114582. No. 3827. Negro combinado. 



114583. No. 3828. Negro and Lenguillo 

 grande (mixed). 



114584. No. 3829. Maguey. 



114549 to 114586— Continued. 



114585. No. 3830. Lenguillo chica. 



114586. No. 3831. Castafio. 



114587 to 114603. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 

 Seeds presented by the Director, Labora- 

 tory of Botany, Timirjasew Academic, Mos- 

 cow. Received April 15, 1936. 



114587. Delphinium cashmerianum 

 Royle. Ranunculaceae. 



Cashmere larkspur. 



A Himalayan plant 10 to 18 inches high, 

 with deep azure-blue flowers 2 inches long. 



For previous introduction see 53142. 



114588. Delphinium 

 Ranunculaceae. 



flexuosum Bieb. 

 Larkspur. 



A hardy herbaceous perennial with vio- 

 let flowers. Native to the mountains of 

 Armenia. 



For previous introduction see 108786. 



114589. Delphinium sp. Ranunculaceae. 



Larkspur. 



Received under the name "rossicum." 

 which does not appear to have been prop- 

 erly published. 



114590 and 114591. Pisum sativum L. 

 Fabaceae. Pea. 



114592. Fisum sp. Fabaceae. 



Nos. 114593 to 114602. Rheum spp. 

 Polygonaceae. Rhubarb. 



114593. Rheum collinianum Baill. 



A Chinese rhubarb, possibly of the 

 Rheum hybridum series, with incised lobed 

 leaves and red flowers. 



114594. Rheum australe Don. 



For previous introduction see 114170. 



114595. Rheum fra^zenbachii Muenter. 



For previous introduction and descrip- 

 tion see 114467. 



114596. Rheum officinale Baill. 



For previous introduction see 114174. 



114597. Rheum palmatum L. 



Sorrel rhubarb. 



A leafy perennial about 5 feet high, 

 with subcylindrical stems and broad round- 

 ish leaves deeply palmately lobed. Native 

 to northwestern Asia. 



For previous introduction see 110758. 



114598. Rheum palmatum tanguticum 

 Maxim. 



A variety with leaves more elongated 

 and not so deeply lobed. 



114599. Rheum rhaponticum L 



Common rhubarb. 



114600. Rheum tataricum L. f. 



114601. Rheum undulatum L. 



114602. Rheum wittrockii Lundstroem. 



114603. Solanum dulcamara L. Solana- 

 ceae. Bitter nightshade. 



For previous introduction see 114330. 



114604 to 114631. 



From Czechoslovakia. Seeds presented by 

 Prof. Adolf Kutin, Director, Botanic Gar- 

 den, Tabor. Received April 13, 1936. 



