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118364 to 118402— Continued. 



118393. Ocimum basilicdm L. Mentha- 

 ceae. Common basil. 



No. 3833. Manffericdo (Basilico). 



118394. PlMPIXELLA 



iNisuM L. Apiaceae. 

 Anise. 



No. 3915. Aniz verde. 



118395. Paullinia trigoma Veil. Sapin- 

 daceae. 



No. 3948. From the Instituto Biologico. 

 Sao Paulo. August 28. 1936. A climbing 

 evergreen shrub with biteinate. rarely pin- 

 nate leaves and clusters of small white 

 flowers. Native to Brazil. 



118396. Phoenix spixosa Schum. Phoe- 

 nicaceae. Palm. 



No. 3747. From one of the city parks, 

 Sao Paulo, August 28, 1936. A bushy or 

 a small erect arborescent palm up to 20 

 feet high, with less spiny leaves and much 

 smaller fruits than those of Phoenix dac- 

 tylifera. Native to tropical Africa. 



118397. Rumex acetosa L. Polygonaceae. 

 No. 3913. Azeda de folha larga. 



118398. Salvia 

 ceae. 



opficixalis L. Mentha- 

 Garden sage. 



No. 3909. Salvia vivaz. 



118399. Satureja hortexsis L. Mentha- 

 ceae. Summer savory. 



No. 3858. Segurelha das Jiortas. 



118400. Serjaxia reticulata Cambess. 

 Sapindaceae. 



No. 3949. From the Instituto Biologico, 

 Sao Paulo, August 28, 1'936. A climbing 

 shrub with hiternate, evergreen leaves and 

 small white flowers, solitary or in com- 

 pound racemes. Native to Brazil. 



118364 to 118402— Continued. 



118401. Tabebuia ipe (Mart.) Standi. 

 Bignoniaceae. 



No. 3939. From the Instituto Biologico, 

 Sao Paulo, August 28. 1936. A large 

 Brazilian tree, with digitate leaves and 

 showy red flowers in terminal clusters. 



118402. Myroxylon pereirae (Royle) 

 Klotzsch. Fabaceae. Balsam-of-Peru. 



No. 3942. From the Instituto Biologico, 

 Sao Paulo. August 28, 1936. A handsome 

 leguminous tree with glossy green pinnate 

 leases and racemes of white flowers. The 

 balsam-of-Peru of commerce is obtained 

 from the lower part of the trunk. 



For previous introduction see 104163. 

 118403 to 118410. 



From Venezuela. Seeds collected by Ray- 

 mond Stadelman, Bureau of Plant Indus- 

 try. Received September 25, 1936. 

 118403 to 118409. Lycopersicox esculex- 

 tcm Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 



118403. From Rio Colorado, Monagas, 

 August 3, 1936. 



118404. From Bejucal, near Monagas, 

 August 1, 1936. 



118405. From Muelle de Cariaco, State 

 of Sucre. 



118406. From Cumana, State of Sucre, 

 August 5, 1936. 



118407. From Las Mercedes, Guarico, 

 July 25, 1936. 



118408. From Cantaura, Anzoategui, 

 July 28, 1936. 



118409. From Muelle de Cariaco, State 

 of Sucre, August 12, 1936. 



118410. Solaxum meloxgena L. Solana- 

 ceae. Eggplant. 



From Las Mercedes, Guarico, Julv 25,. 

 1936. 



