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119199 to 119211— Continued. 

 119205 to 119211 — Continued. 

 perimental Tobaco, Ministerio de Agricul- 

 tura. Buenos Aires, November 22. 1936. 



Habano colorat 



119205. No. 4547. 

 Strain S. R. 



119206. No. 4548. Chileno Correntino. 

 Strain M. S. F. 



119207. No. 4549. Lampazo. Strain 

 E. E. Ch. 



119208. No. 4550. Hoja parada. Strain 

 E. E. Ch. 



119209. No. 4551. Chileno grande Colo- 

 rado. Strain S. F. 



119210. No. 4552. Cubano de las sier- 

 ras. Strain E. R. 



119211. No. 4567. Presented November 

 27. 1936. by Dr. L. R. Parodi, Jardfn 

 Botanico de la Facultad de Agio- 

 nomia, Buenos Aires. 



119212. Acacia eeti nodes Schlecht. 

 Mirnosaceae. 



From Mexico. Seeds collected by C. C. Cole, 

 of Coconut Grove, Fla. Received Decem- 

 ber 28. 1936. 



A tall, vigorous, evergreen shrub or small 

 tree, native to southeastern Australia, with 

 long, narrow phyllodes, when mature, and 

 dense yellow flower heads. It is said to 

 flower in France almost throughout the year. 

 The young seedlings, in common with many 

 acacias, have feathery foliage. 



For previous introduction see 92330. 



119213 to 119215. 



From Venezuela. Seeds collected by Ray- 

 mond Stadelman, Bureau of Plant In- 

 dustry- Received December 29, 1936. 



119213. Capsicum annuum L. Solanaceae. 

 Common redpepper. 



Mongo. A hot pepper from Niguitao. 

 Trujillo, October 28, 1936. 



119214 and 119215. Lycopersicon escu- 

 lentum Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 



From Barinitas, Zaniora, October 24, 

 1936. 



119214. A small tomato. 



119215. A medium-sized tomato. 



119216. Maxl t s sylvestris Mill. Mala- 

 ceae. Apple. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 

 Scions presented by the Institute of Plant 

 Industry. Leningrad. Received June 2, 

 1932. Numbered in December 1936. 



Pippin Chinese. No. 137721. Cat. No. 24. 



119217 and 119218. 



From Japan. Scions collected by P. H. Dor- 

 sett and W. J. Morse, Bureau of Plant In- 

 dustry. Received in 1929 and 1930. 

 Numbered in December 1936. 



119217. Pyrus serotina Render. Mala- 

 ceae. Late pear. 



No. 4345. OlMsankichi. Presented by 

 the Horticultural Institution, Department 

 of Agriculture, Kyoto Imperial University, 

 Kyoto, February 24, 1930. 



119217 and 119218— Continued. 



119218. Malus ploribunda Sieb. Mala- 

 ceae. Japanese flowering crab. 



No. 1376. From along the seacoast near 

 Shiraoi. Hokkaido. September 29, 1929. A 

 small tree with small red fruits. 



119219 to 119235. 



From India. Seeds, bulbs, and roots col- 

 lected by Walter Koelz, Bureau of Plant 

 Industry. Received December 11, 1936. 



119219 and 119220. Arisaema ambigudm 

 Engl. Araceae. 



An arisaema with a large pedate leaf 

 of 13 to 15 segments. Native to China. 



119219. Received as bulbs. 



119220. No. 1504-A. From Kulu, Kulu, 

 Punjab. 



119221. Berberis sp. Berberidaceae. 

 No. 1467. From Gundla, Lahul. 



119222. Berberis sp. Berberidaceae. 



No. 1468. From Tsokang Nulla, Lahul. 



119223 to 119226. Cotoneaster spp. Mala- 

 ceae. 



119223. Cotoxeaster sp. 



No. 1469. From Kyelang, Lahul. 



119224. COTOXEASTER Sp. 



No. 1471. From Rotang Pass, Kulu, 

 Punjab. 



119225. COTONEASTER sp. 



No. 1477. From Kalung, Lahul. 



119226. COTONEASTER MDLTIPLORA Bunge. 



Malaceae. 



No. 1478. From Rahla, Kulu, Punjab. 

 A deciduous shrub about 6 feet high, with 

 slender arching branches ; native to 

 western China. The broadly ovate 

 leaves are 1 to 2 inches long, and the 

 dense clusters of small white flowers are 

 followed by subglobose to ovoid red fruits 

 one-third of an inch in diameter. 



For previous introduction see 102477. 



119227. Ctdonia oblonga Mill. Mala- 

 ceae. 



No. 1509. From Skardo, Baltistan. 



119228. JUXIPERUS PSEUDOSABINA Fisch. 



and Mey. Pinaceae. 



No. 1454. From Tsokang, Nulla, Lahul. 

 A low shrubby juniper. Native to dry 

 mountain slopes in Turkistan. 



For previous introduction see 111057. 



119229. Malus baccata (L.) Moench. 

 Malaceae. Siberian crab. 



No. 1450. From Kyelang, Lahul. 



119230. Malus sp. Malaceae. 



No. 1464. From Gozang. Lahul. An 

 ornamental species. 



119231. Melia sp. Meliaceae. 



No. 1505. From Raison, Kulu, Punjab. 



118232. Pruxus corxuta (Wall.) Steud. 

 Amygdalaceae. Himalayan bird cherry. 



No. 1452. From the Upper Bhaga Val- 

 ley. Lahul. A deciduous tree 50 to 60 feet 



