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115830. Nicottana tabacum L. Sola- 

 naeeae. Common tobacco. 



From Guatemala. Seeds collected by C. H. 

 Logan at Antigua. Received May 26, 

 1936. 



Volunteer tobacco, collected on tbe ruins 

 of old houses in Antigua, January 1936. 



115831 to 115833. Teifolium spp. Fa- 

 baceae. Clover. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- 

 lics. Seeds presented by Dr. N. I. Vavilov, 

 Director, Institute of Plant Industry, Len- 

 ingrad. Received May 13, 1936. 



115831. Trifolium canescens Willd. 



No. 11756. From Azerbaijan. A per- 

 ennial clover about 6 inches high, with 

 obovate villous leaflets and grayish-white 

 flower heads. Native to Asia Minor. 



For previous introduction see 108700. 



115832 and 115833. Trifolium ochroleu- 

 con Huds. 



From the Maisop region, northern Cau- 

 casus. 



115832. No. K-16255. 



115833. No. K-16257. 

 115834 to 115842. 



From Germany. Seeds presented by Dr. 

 Rosmer. Director, Ptlanzenzuchtstation der 

 Universitat, Halle Saale. Received May 

 18, 1936. 



115834 to 115840. Triticum aestivum L. 

 Poaeeae. Common wheat. 



115834. No. 1020/31. 



115835. No. 4172/30. 

 115838. No. 1456/32. 



115837. No. 3330/32. 



115838. No. 4453/31. 



115839. No. 1381/32. 



115840. No. 4065/32. 



115841 and 115842. Hordeum VULGare L. 

 Poaeeae. Barley. 



115841. Nacktgerste. 



115842. Morgenrot. 



115843 to 115853. Soja max (L.) Piper. 

 Fabaceae. Soybean. 



From India. Seeds presented by I. S. S. 

 Kumar, Economic Botanist of the Govern- 

 ment of Bombay. Received May 19, 1936. 



Late-maturing Indian varieties. 



115843. No. 1. Yellow ; from Lucknow. 



115844. No. 2. Black ; from Lucknow. 



115845. No. 3. White; from Darjeeling. 



115846. No. 4. Green; from Darjeeling. 



115847. No. 5. Small, brown; from Dar- 

 jeeling. 



115848. No. 6. Large, brown, from Dar- 

 jeeling. 



115849. No. 7. Baramali; from Darjeel- 

 ing. 



115850. No. 8. Napali; from Assam. 



115851. No. 9. Spotted Khasi; from As- 

 sam. 



242974—41 4 



115843 to 115853 — Continued. 



115852. No. 10. White Khasi; from As- 

 sam. 



115853. No. 11. From the Unao District. 



115854 to 115864. Tbiticum spp. Poa- 

 eeae. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- 

 lics. Seeds presented by N. I. Sharapov, 

 Head of the Department of New Cultures, 

 Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. 

 Received May 7, 1936. 



115854. Triticum dicoccoides spontanb- 

 onigrum (Flaks.) Percival. 



No. 17157. From Syria. 



115855. Triticum durum fere-alexandri- 

 num Jacub. and Nikol. 



No. 17195. From Syria. 



115856 to 115858. Triticum durum Desf. 

 Durum wheat. 



115856. No. 17889. From Cyprus. 



115857. No. 17784. From Cyprus. 



115858. No. 17787. From Cyprus. 



115859. Triticum monococcum horne- 

 manni Clem. 



No. 23653. From Armenia. 



115860. Triticum durum Desf. 



Durum wheat. 



No. 23032. From Yugoslavia. 



115861. Triticum sp. 



No. 28247. From Nakhechevan. Re- 

 ceived as "spontaneum," a name for which 

 a place of publication has not been found. 



115862. Triticum durum Desf. 



Durum wheat. 



No. 14384. From Turkey (Asia Minor). 



115863 and 115864. Triticum thaoudar 

 Reut. 



From Turkey (Asia Minor). 



115863. No. 27141. 115864. No. 27134. 



115865 to 115867. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- 

 lics. Seeds presented by the Director, 

 Botanic Garden, Tiflis. Georgia. Received 

 May 8, 1936. 



115865. Bellevalia longistyla (Miscz.) 

 Grossh. Liliaceae. 



A bulbous plant with lanceolate leaves 

 about a foot high and one-half inch wide, 

 and a panicle of 15 to 25 small, rusty- 

 purple, campanulate flowers. Native to 

 the Caucasus region. 



For previous introduction see 108783. 



115868. Festuca elatior L. Poaeeae. 



Meadow fescue. 



115867. Festuca ovina sulcata Hack. 

 Poaeeae. Fescue. 



For previous introduction see 115358. 



115868 to 115872. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- 

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

 Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. 

 Received May 21, 1936. 



115868 and 115869. BeassiCA oleracea 

 capitata L. Brassicaceae. Cabbage. 



