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114824 to 114843— Continued. 



Expedition to the Andes, 1935-36, and 

 presented by T. H. Goodspeed, Department 

 of Botany. University of California, Berke- 

 ley. Received May 1, 1936. 



114824. Nicotiana corymbosa Remy. 



No. 4995. A semiprostrate tobacco, na- 

 tive to Chile at about 8,000 feet altitude. 



114825. Nicotiana glauca R. Grab- 



Tree tobacco. 



No. 4510. A plant from 6 to 20 feet 

 high, with yellow flowers ; grows com- 

 monly tbroughout Mexico. 



For previous introduction see 112354. 



114826. Nicotiana paniculata L. 



No. 4010. A viscid-pubescent annual 

 having a simple stem 2 to 3 feet tall and 

 yellowish-green flowers in terminal pani- 

 cles. Native to Peru. 



For previous introduction see 42339. 



114827. Nicotiana rustica L. 



Aztec tobacco. 



Mrs. Ynes Mexia's No. 7381. From the 

 Hacienda Curippojyo, Ibarra, Provincia 

 Imbabura. Ecuador. A common perennial 

 with greenish-yellow flowers. Collected ai 

 about 7,000 feet altitude. 



For previous introduction 



■110328. 



114828. Nicotiana rustica L. 



Aztec tobacco. 

 No. 4111. 



114829 to 114836. Nicotiana tabacum L. 

 Common tobacco. 



114829. No. 3931. 



114830. No. 4098. 



114831. No. 4159. 



114832. No. 4109. 



114833. No. 4160. 



114834. No. 4265. 



114835. No. 4283. 



114836. No. 7364. 



114837 to 114841. Nicotiana tomentosa 

 Ruiz and Pav. Giant tobacco. 



For previous introduction see 23914. 



114837. No. 3736. 114840. No. 4505. 



114838. No. 3762. 114841. No. 4507. 



114839. No. 4110. 



114842. Nicotiana sp. 

 No. 4161. 



114843. Nicotiana sp. 

 No. 37*97. 



114844. Crotalaria sp. Fabaceae. 



From Bolivia. Seeds collected by H. C. 

 Stuntz, the American Institute, La Paz. 

 Received April 30, 1936. 



Collected in the Yungas region at 6.500 

 feet altitude, where the plant grows into a 

 large bush and is browsed by cattle. 



114845 to 115046. 



From India. Seeds and bulbs collected by 

 Walter Koelz, Bureau of Plant Industry. 

 Received April 21, 1936. 



Unless otherwise mentioned, the rwaterial 

 was collected as seeds. 



114845. Abelmoschds esculentds (L.) 

 Moench. Malvaceae. Okra. 



No. 88. Bandakka. From near Kandy, 

 Ceylon, February 25, 1936. 



114845 to 115046— Continued. 



114846. Acacia sp. Mimosaceae. 



No. 190. From Coimbatore, southern 

 India, March 4, 1936. A tree 60 feet 

 high and 18 inches in diameter. 



114847 to 114850. Allium spp. Liliaceae. 



114847. ALLIUM ASCALONICUM L. 



Shallot. 



No. 189. Bulbs from Coimbatore, 

 southern India, March 11, 1936. Said 

 to be grown locally. 



For previous introduction see 114324. 



114848. Allium cepa L. Onion. 



No. 221. Yeragadda. From Banga- 

 lore, Mysore, March 5, 1936. A native 

 red onion. 



114849. ALLIUxM sativum L. 



Garlic. 



No. 232. Bulbs from Bombay, March 

 8, 1936. Said to have come from the 

 Calcutta area. 



114850. Allium sativum L. 



Garlic, 



No. 194. Bulbs from Bangalore, 

 Mysore, March 5, 1936. 



114851 to 114856. Amaranthus spp. Am- 

 aranthaceae. 



114851. Amaranthus gangeticus L. 



Ganges amaranth. 



No. 210. Kaikura. From Bangalore, 

 Mysore, March 5, 1936. Used as greens. 



For previous introduction see 114417. 



114852. Amaranthus mangostanus Jusl, 



No. 212. Chirakura. From Banga- 

 lore, Mysore, March 5, 1936. A vege- 

 table used as greens. 



For previous introduction see 34455. 



Nos. 114853 to 114855 were collected 

 at Teldeniya. near Kandy, Ceylon, Feb- 

 ruary 25, 1936. 



114853. Amaranthus sp. 

 No. 99. Rata tampala. 



114854. Amaranthus sp. 

 No. 100. Tampala. 



114855. Amaranthus sp. 

 No. 102. Lansi tampala. 



114856. Amaranthus sp. 



No. 219. Dankukura. From Banga- 

 lora, Mysore, March 5, 1936. 



114857. Amygdalus communis L. Amyg- 

 dalaceae. Almond. 



No. 248. Bombay, March 10, 1936. 

 Sold as Persian almonds from Isfahan. 

 Flavor very good ; hard shelled. 



114858. Anethu; 

 ceae. 



graveolens L. Apia- 

 Dill. 



No. 218. Subakshi Kura. Bangalore, 

 Mysore, March 5, 1936. Said to be used 

 as a green vegetable ; also for flavoring. 



114859. Annona reticulata L. Annona- 

 ceae. Custard-apple. 



No. 123. Anada. From Kandy, Ceylon, 



February 26, 1936. The fruit is the size 



of an ostrich egg, with agreeably sweet 

 white flesh. 



