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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



115140. Gossypium peeuvianum Cav. 

 Malvaceae. Cotton. 



From Brazil. Seeds presented by S. Octavio 

 Lamartine de Faria, Ministerio da Agri- 

 cultura. Received October 2, 1930. Num- 

 bered in May 1936. 



Moco cotton. Grown at the Experiment 

 Station in Acary, Rio Grande do Norte. 



115141 to 115289. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- 

 lics. Seeds presented by the Director, 

 Botanic Garden, Samara. Received April 

 28, 1936. 



11*5141. Apium graveolens L. Apiaceae. 



Celery. 



No. 82. 



115142 to 115147. Beta vulgaris L. Che- 

 nopodiaceae. Common beet. 



115142. No. 125. 



115143. Bordo. No. 126. 



115144. Eclips. No. 127. 



115145. Egypetskaja. No. 128. 



115146. Erfurtskaja. No. 130. 



115147. Sacharnaya. No. 129. 



115148 to 115152. Capsicum annuum L. 

 Solanaceae. Common redpepper. 



115148. Cardinal. No. 221. 



115149. Kalinovskiy (sweet). No. 220. 



115150. Kayenne (pungent). No. 222. 



115151. Koziy zog (pungent). No. 223. 



115152. Pomidorovidny (sweet). No. 

 224. 



115153 to 115160. CITRULLUS VULGARIS 



Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. 



115153. AstrachansMy belokoriy. No. 

 287. 



115154. AzfdnovsJcy. (No number.) 



115155. Bogatyry. No. 288. 



115156. Chanteclair. No. 290. 



115157. Cormovoy sera viriclis. No. 291. 



115158. Boot Forkass. No. 292. 



115159. Lubimec ehutora. No. 293. ' 



115160. Sibirica nigrum. No. 294. 



115161 to 115173. Cucumis melo L. Cu- 

 curbitaceae. Muskmslon. 



115161. Abricos Lesevickogo. No. 326. 



115162. Alzhirskaja. No. 327. 



115163. Americanka. No. 328. 



115164. Ananasnaya. No. 329. 



115165. Cantaloup Arabka, No. 330. 



115166. Cantaloup prescot. No. 331. 



115167. Eara-kis. No. 332. 



115168. Kerczenekaya. No. 333. 



115169. Ksyl-uruk. No. 334. 



115170. Nevidimha. No. 335. 



115171. Persidskaya. No. 336. 



115172. Tsarine dyon or dyori^i). No. 

 337. 



115173. Ucz-ksyl. No. 338. 



115141 to 115289— Continued. 



115174 and 115175. Cucumis sativus L. 

 Cucurbitaceae. Cucumber. 



115174. Zelenchuk. No. 339. 



115175. No. 340. 



115176 to 115188. Cucurbita spp. Cucur- 

 bitaceae. 



115176. Cucurbita ficifolia Bouche. 



Alcallota. 



No. 342. A melon, native to Ecuador, 

 whpre it is cultivated extensively and 

 used for food for man as well as stock. 

 The melons average 20 to 30 pounds 

 each ; when completely ripe, the shell 

 is very hard, the flesh white, and the 

 seeds black. There are two varieties, 

 the white shelled and the green and 

 •white striped. 



For previous introduction see 114150. 



115177. Cucurbita pepo L. Pumpkin. 



No. 344. 



115178 to 115180. Cucurbita maxima 

 Duchesne. Squash. 



115178. Kubyschka seraya. No. 340. 



115179. Mindalnaya. No. 350. 



115180. Stofuntovaya. No. 255. 



115181. Cucurbita moschata Duchesne. 



Cushaw. 



Donskaja perechvatka, No. 3/95. 



115182 to 115187. Cucurbita pepo L. 



Pumpkin. 



115182. Italica. No. 346. 



115183. Kabaczoskie graczeskie. No. 

 348. 



115184. Mosoleevskaja. No. 351. 



115185. Ovalnajo. No. 352. 

 115188. Patisson. No. 353. 

 115187. ScorospeJka. No. 354. 



115188. Cucurbita sp. 



Received under the name "amantia," 

 for which a place of publication has 

 not been found. 



115189 to 115191. Lactuca sativa L. 

 Ciciioriaceae. Garden lettuce. 



115189. No. 552. Fol aurea. 



115190. No. 393. Napumsk. 



115191. No. 394. Steinkopf. 



115192. Lactuca serriola L. Cichoria- 

 ceae. Prickly lettuce. 



No. 396. 



For previous introduction see 114535. 



115193. Lallemantia iberica (Bieb.) 

 Fisch. and Mey. Menthaceae. 



No. 558. 



For previous introduction see 114610. 



115194 to 115226. Lycopersicon esculen- 

 tum Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 



115194. No. 449. Alice Roosevelt. 



115195. No. 627. Best of All. 



115196. No. 546-C. Budenovka. 



115197. No. 478. Cerasiformis. 



