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115686 to 115776 — Continued. 



115737. No. 2. From Lake Chad. 



Nos. 115738 to 115744 were from SoKoto 

 Emivate. 



115738. 



Sokoto. 



No. 



1. 



115739. 



Sokoto. 



No. 



2. 



115740. 



Sokoto. 



No. 



3. 



115741. 



SoJcoto. 



No. 



4. 



115742. 



Sokoto. 



No. 



5. 



115743. 



SoJcoto. 



No. 



6 



115744. 



SoJcoto. 



No. 



8. 



115745. 

 trict 



Jan Tserriya 





From Zaria Dis- 



Nos. 115746 to 115751 were originally 

 from Tanganyika, Africa. 



115746. Cowpea. From Morogore District. 



115747. Kv.nde Tamoaazi. From Morogore 

 District. 



115748. KUiyamgombera. 



115749. Kati. 



115750. Kunde loima. 



115751. Muskeneka. 



Nos. 115752 to 115776 were originally 

 from* Uganda, Africa. 



115752. No. 1. From Bunyoro District. 



115753. No. 2. From Bunyoro District. 



Nos. 115754 to 115757 were from Tmbnli 

 District. 



115754. Namugero (c). 



115755. Kagumba. 



115756. Kisyanka. 



115757. Namudamu (b). 



Nos. 115758 to 115762 were from Kam- 

 pala District. 



115758. Bimogeti. 



115759. Kantinti. 



115760. Kigomoti. 



Nos. 115763 to 115771 were from Lango 

 District. 



115763. Acuta-akol. 



115764. AJcuto-atar. 



115765. Acungo. 



115766. Alegi. 



115767. Apee. 



115768. Kakobe-mogoto. 



115769. Magoii (2). 



115770. Magoti (3). 



115771. Obungula or Gswagwa. 



Nos. 115772 to 115775 were from Toro 

 District. 



115761. Inpindi. 



115762. Inpindi. 



115777 to 115783. Gossypium spp. Mal- 

 vaceae. 



From Puerto Rico. Seeds collected by L. C. 

 Fife, Bureau of Entomology and Plant 

 Quarantine. Received April 28, 1936. 



The C. and F. numbers are those of the 

 Division of Cotton and Other Fiber Crops 

 and Diseases. 



Wild cotton. 



Nos. 115777 and 115778 have locks 2% 

 to 3 inches long. 



115777. Gossypium sp. 

 C. and F. No. 1089. 



115778. Gossypium sp. 

 C. and F. No. 1090. 



115779. Gossypium sp. 

 C. and F. No. 1091. 



115780. Gossypium sp. 

 C. and F. No. 1092. 



115781. Gossypium sp. 



C. and F. No. 1093. 



Seed fuzzy ; leaves entire, resembling 

 upland cotton. 



115782. Gossypium sp. 

 C. and F. No. 1094. 



115783. Gossypium sp. 

 C. and F. No. 1095. 



115784. Vitis vinifeea L. Vitaceae. 

 European grape. 



From Greece. Cuttings presented by the 

 Eeole Superieure Agronomique. Athens, at 

 the request of N. Lely, Greek Legation, 

 Washington, D. C. Received May 22, 

 1936. 



RJxazaki de Crete. 



115785 to 115790. Tritioum spp. Poa- 

 ceae. 



From England. Seeds presented by Prof. 

 John Percival, University College, Reading. 

 Received May 1, 1936. 



115785. Triticum com pactum atrum 

 Korn. 



115786. Triticum pyramidalb pseudo- 

 compressum Percival. 



115787. Triticum pyramidale pseudo- 

 copticum Percival. 



115772. Binara. 



115773. Muko. 



115774. Musango. 



115775. Rubarti. 



SPHAEROCOCCUM GLOBO- 



115776. Ngor (Alur), Osuru (Lugevava). 

 From White River Province. 



115788. Triticui 

 sum Percival. 



115789. Triticum sphaerococcum rubigi- 

 nosum Percival. 



115790. Triticum timopheevi Zhuk. 



115791. Roystonea sp. Phoenicaceae. 

 Royal palm. 



From California. Seeds presented by David 

 Barry, Jr., Los Angeles. Received May 

 22, 1936. 



The roystoneas are tall, pinnate-leaved 

 palms, native to the West Indies. 



