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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



116115 to 116157— Continued. 



and many reddish-purple flowers in axil- 

 lary or terminal racemes. Native to 

 Kiaugsi Province, China. 



116136. Lespedeza floribunda Bunge. 

 No. 399. 



116137. Lespedeza Formosa (Vogel) 

 Koehne. Purple bushclover. 



No. 400. An erect, semishrubby plant 

 6 to 12 feet high, with trifoiiolate leaves 

 of oblong leaflets and ractmes of rose- 

 purple flowers. Native to Chosen. 



For previous introduction see 111205. 



116138. Lespedeza striata (Thunb.) 

 Hook, and Am. 



No. 402. 



116139. Lespedeza tomentosa (Thunb.) 

 Sieb. 



No. 403. 



116140. Lithocarpus glabra (Thunb.) 

 Rehd. Fagaceae. 



No. 424. An evergreen tree with ob- 

 long, entire leaves 3 to 6 inches long 

 and small nuts in spikes. Native to 

 Japan. 



116141 to 116146. Nicotiana spp. Solana- 

 ceae. Tobacco. 



116141. Nicotiana acdtiflora A. St. 

 Hil. 



No. 490. A herbaceous perennial to- 

 bacco related to Nicotiana longiflora. 

 Native to southern South America. 



116142. Nicotiana alata grandiflora 

 Comes. 



No. 491. 



116143. Nicotiana rustica L. 



Aztec tobacco. 



No. 493. 



116144. Nicotiana tabacdm L. 



Common tobacco. 



No. 494. 



116145. Nicotiana tab a cum macro- 

 phylla Dunal. 



No. 492. 



116146. Nicotiana t a b a c u m macro- 

 phylla Dunal. 



No. 495. 



116147. Poa acroleuca Steud. Poaceae. 



No. 560. An annual grass, native to 

 Japan. 



116148. Qoercus fabri Hance. Fabaceae. 



No. 603. A small evergreen oak of the 

 Prinus section, up to 45 feet high, with 

 obovate to oblong leaves to 7 inches long, 

 sinuate and shallow lobed. Native to 

 China. 



116149 to 116151. Rubds spp. Rosaceae. 



16149. Rubus buergeri Miquel. 



No. 633. 



116150. Rubus lambertianus Seringe. 

 No. 634. 



116151. Rubus tephrodes Hance. 



No. 637. A straggling shrub with 

 branches about 15 feet long, terminal 

 clusters of small pink flowers, and 



116115 to 116157— Continued. 



rather large black fruits. Closely re- 

 lated to Rubus chroosepalus. Native to 

 Kiangsi Province, China. 



For previous introduction see 113821. 



116152 to 115155. Solanum spp. Solana- 

 ceae. 



116152. Solanum aculeatissimum Jacq. 



No. 691. A spiny undershrub, 1 to 

 2 feet high, widely distributed in the 

 Tropics. The few-flowered axillary cymes 

 of snow-white flowers 1 inch across are 

 followed by globose orange or yellow 

 fruits often 2 inches in diameter. 



For previous introduction see 46028. 



116153. Solanum aethiopicum L. 



No. 692. A vigorous ornamental plant 

 with white flowers and small fruits 

 which resemble tomatoes in shape. 



For previous introduction see 91546. 



116154. Solanum dulcamara L. 

 No. 693. 



116155. SOLANUM NIGRUM L. 



Black nightshade. 

 No. 694. 



116156. Styrax faberi Perkins. Styraca- 

 ceae. 



No. 721. A shrub or tree with mem- 

 branous, obovate to oblong leaves about 2 

 to 3 inches long and numerous showy 

 yellowish flowers in axillary or terminal 

 clusters. Native to eastern China. 



116157. Styrax philadelphoides Perkins. 



No. 722. A large shrub 5 to 6 feet 

 high, with thin narrowly oblong, hairy 

 leaves 1 to 3 inches long and white flow- 

 ers half an inch long, in small axillary 

 • and terminal racemes. Native to eastern 

 China. 



For previous introduction see 105329. 



116158 to 116180. Nicotiana spp. Sola- 

 naceae. Tobacco. 



From Peru and Ecuador. Seeds collected by 

 Raymond Stadelman, Bureau of Plant In- 

 dustry. Received June 4, 1936. 



Unless otherwise stated, all of this ma- 

 terial was collected in Peru. 



116158. Nicotiana glauca R. Grab. 



Tree tobacco. 



No. 112. Supai-ccarcco. Collected at 

 San Sebastian, 5 kilometers south of Cuzco, 

 3,300 meters altitude, April 20, 1936. 



116159 to 116164. Nicotiana tabacum L. 

 Common tobacco. 



116159. No. 114. April 21, 1936. A 

 white-flowered form from Macchu- 

 Picchu at 2,100 meters altitude. 



116160. No. 115. April 21, 1936. A 

 red-flowered form from Macchu-Pic- 

 chu at 2,100 meters altitude. 



116161. No. 116. April 23, 1936. A 

 red-flowered form from Santa Rosa, 

 Cuzco, at 1,150 meters altitude. 



116162. No. 117. April 23, 1936. A 

 white-flowered form from Santa Rosa, 

 Cuzco, at 1,150 meters altitude. 



116163. No. 119. April 24, 1936. A red- 

 flowered form from Hacienda Santa 

 Ana, Quillabamba, at 1,025 meters 

 altitude. 



