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115299 to 115315— Continued. 



115308. Onobrychis sp. 



No. 19522. From the Plant-Breeding 

 Station, Azerbaijan. 



I S OXYTROPOIDES 



115309. Onobryc 

 Bunge. 



No. 15150. From Armenia. A stem- 

 less herbaceous perennial with a woody 

 spreading rhizoiue and compound leaves 

 2 to 3 inches long. Native to Asia 

 Minor. 



For previous introduction see 108662. 



115310. Onobrychis pbtraba Desv. 



No. 13406. From Azerbaijan, Shera- 

 dil. An erect perennial with pinnate 

 leaves, the leaflets oblong-lanceolate. 

 Native to the Caucasus region. 



For previous introduction see 108663. 



115311 and 115312. Onobrychis vul- 

 garis Hill. Sanfoin. 



From the Uladovo-Lulenez Plant 

 Breeding Station. Variety 4/5. 



115311. No. 19571. 



115312. No. 19571-A. 



115313. Phleum phleoides (L.) Karst. 

 Poaceae. Timothy. 



No. K-15098. 



For previous introduction see 111706. 



115314. Poa pratensis L. Poaceae. 



Kentucky bluegrass. 



No. K-15772. 



115315. Poa tibetica Munro. Poaceae. 



Bluegrass. 



No. K-14661. From the Altai region. 

 A tall stout grass 1 to 2 feet high, with 

 firm, linear, acute leaves about 8 inches 

 long. Native to northwestern India at 

 altitudes of 9,000 to 16,000 feet. 



For previous introduction see 108534. 



115316. VmoLA sp. Myristicaceae. 



From the Canal Zone. Seeds presented by 

 J. E. Higgins, Director, Canal Zone Ex- 

 periment Gardens, Summit. Received May 

 20, 1936. 



115317 to 115319. 



From) the Union of South Africa. Seeds 

 purchased from the Winton Nurseries, 

 Bonnie Vale. Received May 6, 1936. 



115317. Brunsvigia gigantea Heist. Am- 

 aryllidaceae. 



A brunsvigia with about four tongue- 

 shaped leaves 3 to 5 inches broad and 

 about 1 foot long. The 20 to 30 bright- 

 red flowers, about 2 inches long, are in 

 an umbel on a scape a foot or more high. 

 Native to South Africa. 



115318. Brunsvigia josephinae (Red.) 

 Ker. Amaryllidaceae. 



A South African bulbous plant 2 to 

 3 feet high, with 8 or 10 thick closely 

 ribbed, strap-shaped leaves and large 

 bright-red flowers. 



For previous introduction see 61245. 



115319. Buphane disticha (L. f.) Her- 

 bert. Amaryllidaceae. 



A South African plant 'with a very 

 large bulb up to a foot in diameter, which 



115317 to 115319— Continued. 



grows half out of the ground, protected 

 by a multitude of papery coats. The 

 stout scape, 6 inches to 1 foot high, hears 

 a dense umbel of red flowers, and the 

 thick distichous leaves, which appear late, 

 are strap-shaped and 1 to 2 feet long. 



For previous introduction see 108292. 



115320 to 115416. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- 

 lics. Seeds presented by the Institute of 

 Plant Industry, Lenin Academy of Agri- 

 cultural Sciences, Leningrad. Received 

 May 25, 1936. 



115320 to 115322. Agropyron elongatum 

 (Host) Beauv. Poaceae. 



A drought-resistant grass. 



For previous introduction see 115293. 



115320. No. 815. From Kazakstan. 



115321. No. 575. K-15102. 



115322. No. 810. From Saratov. 



115323. Agropyron junceum (L.) Beauv. 

 Poaceae. 



No. 709. From Pamir, Turkistan. 



For previous introduction see 88715. 



115324. Agropyron sp. Poaceae. 

 No. 900. From Turkmenistan. 



115325. Agrostis alba L. Poaceae. 



No. K-15067. From eastern Kazakstan, 



115326. Agrostis alba L. Poaceae. 

 No. K-16086. 



From the Mamont region. 



115327. Alopecurus pratensis L. Poa- 

 ceae. Meadow foxtail. 



No. K-15095. From Gorki Province. 



For previous introduction see 111514. 



115328. Poa palustris L. Poaceae. 



Bluegrass. 



No. K-15094. From Gorki Province. 



115329 to 115344. Bromus spp. Poaceae, 

 Bromegrass, 



115329 to 115338. Bromus I n e r m I S 



Leyss. 



115329. No. K-9792. 



115330. No. K-11854. 



115331. No. K-14590. 



115332. No. K-14591. 



115333. No. K-14593. 



115334. No. K-15016. 



115335. No. K-15786. 



115336. No. K-15899. 



115337. No. K-16081. 



115338. No. K-17252. 



115339. Bromus tectorum glabratus 

 Spenner. 



No. K-14925. 



For previous introduction see 106427. 



115340 to 115342. Bromus variegatus 

 Bieb. 



115340. No. K-14958. 



