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115526 to 115537— Continued. 



115532. SOLANUM BONARIENSE L. 



Granadillo. A tender evergreen shrub 

 up to 10 feet high, with ovate-oblong, 

 sinuate-repand leaves, long lateral ra- 

 cemes of large white flowers and glo- 

 bose yellow berries. Native to Argen- 

 tina ; said to have medicinal properties. 



For previous introduction see 41312. 



115533. Solanum capsicastrum Link. 



False Jerusalem-cherry. 



For previous introduction see 114543. 



115534 and 115535. Solanum dulcamara 

 L. Bitter nightshade. 



115536. SOLANUM MELONGBNA L. 



Eggplant. 



115537. SOLANUM ROSTRATUM Dun. 



115538 to 115547. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- 

 lics. Seeds presented by Dr. A. M. Popov. 

 Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. 

 Received May 6, 1936. 



Seeds grown at the Aral Research Station. 



115538 to 115542. Citrullus vulgaris 

 Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon. 



115538. No. 2474. Azhinovskii. 



115539. No. 2634. Azovskii Pudovik. 



115540. No. A-523. LiuMmetz khutora. 



115541. No. A-2482. Murashlca Bogaev- 

 skU. 



115542. No. A-1822. Tskeocemurzko. 



115543 to 115547. Cucumis melo L. Cu- 

 curbitaceae. Muskmelon. 



115543. Bukharka. 



115544. Itch-Kysyl. 



115545. Koi-bash. 



115546. Krasavitza Vostoka. 



115547. Tsaritsa Dynl. 



115548 and 115549. Oryza sativa L. 

 Poaceae. Rice. 



From Portuguese Guinea, Africa. Seeds pre- 

 sented by the Resident Agriculturist of 

 Bafata, through Dr. Leon Croizat, New 

 York City, N. Y. Received April 23, 1936. 



115548. Variety Jambarum. 



115549. Variety Jaka. 



115550 to 115632. 



From Turkey. Seeds collected by H. L. 

 Westover and F. L. Wellman, Bureau of 

 Plant Industry. Received May 4, 1936. 



Collected in the bazar at Istanbul, Turkey, 

 March 31 and April 4, 1936, unless otherwise 

 stated. 



115550 and 115551. Abelmoschus escu- 

 lentus (L.) Moench. Malvaceae. 



115550. No. 68. Bnmia. 



115551. No. 63. Btlmia. 



115552 to 115554. Allium cepa L. Lilia- 

 ceae. Onion. 



115552. No. 25. A brown onion. 



115553. No. 72. A long type of onion. 



115554. No. 75. A large flat sweet 

 onion. 



115550 to 115632— Continued. 



115555. Allium porrum L. Liliaceae. 



Leek. 

 No. 31. Prassa. 



115556. Anethum graveolens L. Apia- 

 ceae. Dill. 



No. 66. Tereotou. 



115557 and 115558. Apium graveolens L. 

 Apiaceae. Celery. 



115557. No. 23. Rus Selino Kerewiz. 



115558. No. 43. Keretoiz Yaprolc. 



115559 to 115561. Beta vulgaris L. Che- 

 nopodiaceae. Common beet. 



115559. No. 61. Pazi (red). 



115560. No. 7. Pond jar. 



115561. No. 4. Rundjar. 



115562 to 115566. Brassica spp. Brassi- 

 caceae. 



1155562. Brassica oleracea botrytis 

 L. Cauliflower. 



No. 62. Carmochitia. 



115563 and 115564. Brassica oleracea 

 capitata L. Cabbage. 



115563. No. 40. L ah an a, a green 

 cabbage. 



115564. No. 15. Kirmizi lahana, a 

 red cabbage. 



115565. Brassica oleracea gemmifera 

 Zenker. Brussels sprouts. 



No. 41. Bruselle Chouw. 



115566. Brassica rapa L. Turnip. 



No. 50. Sielgarm. 



115567. Calendula arvensis L. Astera- 

 ceae. 



No. 84. April 4, 1936. From near 

 Istanbul, Turkey. An annual plant about 

 2 feet high, with spatulate, radical leaves 

 and yellow flower heads. Native to 

 southern Europe. 



115588 to 115570. Capsicum annuum L. 

 Solanaceae. Common redpepper. 



115568. No. 73. A large round type. 



115569. No. 34. Biber uzuu. 



115570. No. 52. Patlidjan Kei'ner. 



115571. Cicer arietinum L. Fabaceae. 



Chickpea. 



No. 36. Nohut. 



115572. Cichorium endivia L. Cichoria- 

 ceae. Endive. 



No. 17. Kuzw kulagi. 



115573 to 115576. Citrullus vulgaris 

 Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon, 



115573. No. 78. 



115574. No. 83. Mixed seed. 



115575. No. 56. Karpuz. 



115576. No. 8. Karpuz. 



115577. Corchorus olitorius L. T i 1 i a- 

 ceae. Jute. 



No. 65. Muhlie. A type used as 

 greens. 



For previous introduction see 61225. 



