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116158 to 116180 — Continued. 



116164. No. 121. April 23, 1936. Ta- 

 baco, a red-flowered form from Santa 

 Rosa, Cuzco, at 1,150 meters altitude. 



116165. NlCOTIANA PANICULATA L. 



No. 122. Ccamato. April 25, 1936. 

 From Ollantaytambo. Cuzco, at 2,800 

 meters altitude. A form with long yel- 

 lowish flowers. 



116166. NlCOTIANA PANICULATA L. 



No. 124. Ccamato. April 27. 1936. 

 Collected in the Urubamba Valley between 

 Ollantaytambo and Urubamba at 2,700 

 meters altitude. 



116167 to 116174. NlCOTIANA tabacum L. 



Common tobacco. 



116167. No. 126. April 27, 1936. A 

 pink-flowered form from Urubamba, 

 Yucay Province, at 2,800 meters alti- 

 tude. 



116168. No. 127. April 27, 1936. A 

 pink-flowered form from Coyo, Uru- 

 bamba, at 2,900 meters altitude. 



116169. No. 128. May 1, 1936. From 

 Juliaca, Departamento Puno, at 3,825 

 meters altitude. 



116170. No. 129. May 5, 1936. From 

 Hacienda La Mascota, Provincia Pas- 

 taza, Ecuador, at 1,150 meters; alti- 

 tude. 



116171. No. 130. May 8, 1936. From 

 the Estanco de Tabaco, Lima. 



116172. No. 131. May 8, 1936. From 

 the Estanco de Tabaco, Lima. A 

 white-flowered form'. 



116173. No. 132. Ccamato. April 23, 

 1936. From Santa Rosa, Cuzco, at 

 1,150 meters altitude. 



116174. No. 133. May 9, 1936. From 

 the Bravo Natural History Museum, 

 Lima. 



116175 and 116176. Nicotiana leguiana 

 Macbr. 



A tobacco closely related to Nicotiana 

 tomentosa; native to Peru and Bolivia. 



116175. No. 118. Ccamato. From Mac- 

 chu-Picchu, Cuzco, April 22, 1936, at 

 2,100 meters altitude. 



116176. No. 120. Ccamato. From San- 

 ta Rosa, Cuzco, April 23, 1936, at 

 1,150 meters altitude. 



116177. Nicotiana undulata Ruiz and 

 Pav. 



No. 123. April 25, 1936. From Ollan- 

 taytambo, Cuzco, at 2,800 meters altitude. 



116178. Nicotiana undulata Ruiz and 

 Pav. 



No. 125. April 27, 1936. From Coyo. 

 Urubamba, at 2,900 meters altitude. 



116179. Nicotiana sp. 



No. 113. Ccama-sayri. From San Se- 

 bastian, 5 kilometers south of Cuzco, at 

 3,300 meters altitude, April 20, 1936. 



:116180. Nicotiana panicdlata L. 



No. 111. Tabaquillo. From Huasa- 

 cache, near Ar-- quipa, at 2,300 meters 

 .altitude, April 16, 1936. 



116181 to 116183. Nicotiana taba- 

 cum L. Solanaceae. 



Common tobacco. 



From Mexico. Seeds presented through E. 

 W. Eaton, American consul, Durango. Re- 

 ceived June 12, 1936. 



116181. From San Juan del Rio. 



116182. From Santiago Papasquiaro. A 

 tobacco which produces well at 5,600 

 feet altitude. 



116183. From Yerbanis, Durango. 



116184 to 116207. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- 

 lics. Seeds presented by the Director, Bo- 

 tanic Garden, Alma-Ata. Received May 

 27, 1936. 



116184 to 116190. Agropyron spp. Poa- 

 ceae. Grass. 



116184. Agroptron caninum (L. ) 

 Beauv. Awned wheatgrass. 



For previous introduction see 107S69. 



116185. Agropyron cristatum (L.) 

 Gaertn. Crested wheatgrass. 



116186. Agropyron desertorum (Fisch.) 

 Schult. 



For previous introduction see 111481. 



116187. Agropyron pauciflorum 

 (Schwein.) Hitchc. 



116188. Agropyron ramosum (Trin.) 

 Richt. 



For previous introduction see 108425. 



116189. Agropyron repens (L.) Beauv. 



Quackgrass. 



116190. Agropyron sibiricum (Willd.) 

 Beauv. 



116191. Berberis iliensis M. Pop. Ber- 

 beridaceae. 



A deciduous shrub with oblong or lan- 

 ceolate leaves. It is closely related to 

 Berberis nummularia. Native to Tur- 

 kistan. 



116192. Betula tianschanica Rupr. Bet- 

 ulaceae. Birch. 



A small tree with ovate or narrow-ovate 

 leaves about 2 inches long. It is allied 

 to Betula alba. Native to Turkistan. 



116193. Betula pendula Roth, 

 ceae. 



Betula- 

 Birch. 



A form with purple leaves. 



For previous introduction see 91460. 



116194. Delphinium dasyanthum K a r. 

 and Kir. Ranunculaceae. Larkspur. 



A perennial delphinium with simple 

 stems 1 to 2 feet high and terminal 

 clusters of deep-violet flowers. Native to 

 Turkistan. 



116195 to 116197. Eremurus spp. Lilia- 

 ceae. Desertcandle. 



116195. Eremurus Altaic us (Pall.) 

 Stev. 



An ornamental desert plant with long 

 linear leaves forming a rosette from 

 which rises a columnar spike of star- 

 shaped, rosy-purple flowers. 



For previous introduction see 107913. 



