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119709 to 119804— Continued. 



No. 4481. A cultivated sunflower. 



119772. Hippeastrum sp. Amaryllidaceae. 



No. 4555. Bulbs ; native in Corrientes, 

 Argentina. 



119773. Lactuca sativa L. Cichoriaceae. 



Garden lettuce. 



No. 4464. Cultivated lettuce ; native 

 seed. 



119774. Lathyrus sativus L. Fabaceae. 



Bittervetch. 



No. 4474. A cultivated pea. 



119775. Lupinus sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 4558. 



119776 to 119778. Lycopersicon ESCULEN- 

 tum Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 



119776. No. 4511. Liso Colorado Argen- 

 tino. Native seed. 



119777. No. 4512. Orueso Liso Chemin. 



119778. No. 4518. Colorado Orueso. 



119779 to 119782. Medicago spp. Faba- 

 ceae. 



119779. Medicago lupulina L. 



Black mediek. 



No. 4570. A prostrate variety with 

 yellow flowers. 



119780 to 119782. Medicago sativa L. 



Alfalfa. 



119780. No. 4484. 



119781. No. 4463. Native seed. 



119782. No. 4525. Alfalfa de la 

 Pampa. Native seed. 



119783. Ocimum basilicdm L. Mentha- 

 ceae. Common basil. 



No. 4506. Albahaca a Hoja Ancha. 

 Native seed. 



For previous introduction see 118393. 



119784. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. 



No. 4561. A cultivated rice. 



119785 to 119792. Phaseolus spp. Faba- 

 ceae. Bean. 



119785 and 119786. Phaseolus coccineus 

 L. Scarlet runner bean. 



119785. No. 4468. 119786. No. 4471. 



119787. Phaseolus lunatus L. 



Lima bean. 



No. 4472. A cultivated butter bean. 



119788 to 119792. PHASEOLUS VULGARIS 



L. Common bean. 



119788. No. 4466. CJiauca. Used as 

 food, also as stock feed. 



119789. No. 4467. 119791. No. 4470. 



119790. No. 4469. 119792. No. 4480. 



119793 to 119796. Pisum sativum L. Faba- 

 ceae. Pea. 



119793. No. 4475. 119795. No. 4477. 



119794. No. 4476. 119796. No. 4478. 



119797. Prunus armeniaca L. Amygdala- 

 ceae. Apricot. 



No. 4599. Damasco. Fruit small, about 

 1 inch in diameter. 



119709 to 119804— Continued. 



119798. Vigna sinensis (Tomer) Savi. 

 Fabaceae. Cowpea. 



No. 4473. A cultivated black-eyed pea. 



119799 to 119802. Zea mays L. Poaceae. 



Corn. 



119799. No. 4561-A. Maiz Arco Iris. 



119800. No. 4482. Cultivated popcorn. 



119801. No. 4498. Maiz Dulce Para 

 Choclo. Native seed. 



119802. No. 4560. Maiz Vestido. 



119803. Zephyranthes sp. Amaryllida- 

 ceae. 



No. 4553. Bulbs from Iguazu, Argen- 

 tina. 



119804. Zephyranthes sp. 



No. 4554. Bulbs, native to Puerto Ber- 

 toni, Argentina. A variety with yellow 

 flowers. 



119805 to 119809. Xanthosoma spp. 

 Araceae. Malanga. 



From Puerto Rico. Tubers presented by 

 Atherton Lee, Puerto Rico Federal Experi- 

 ment Station, Mayaguez. Received Janu- 

 ary 27, 1937. 



119805. Xanthosoma atrovirens Koch and 

 Bouche\ 



119806. Xanthosoma caracu Koch and 

 Bouche. Yautia. 



A yautia remarkable for the large and 

 uniform size of its tubers. 



For previous introduction see 98519. 



119807. Xanthosoma sagittaefolium (L.) 

 Schott. Yautia. 



A white-fleshed yautia of very good 

 quality. 



For previous introduction see 51388. 



119808. Xanthosoma sp. 



119809. Xanthosoma sp. 



119810 to 119823. 



From Argentina and Brazil. Collected by 

 W. A. Archer, Bureau of Plant Industry. 

 Received January 13, 1937. 



Unless otherwise mentioned, the material 

 was received as seeds. 



119810 to 119815. Arachis hypogaea L. 

 Fabaceae. Peanut. 



Nos. 119810 to 119813 were from Posa- 

 das, Argentina, December 5, 1936. Culti- 

 vated peanuts. 



119812. No. 4602. 



119810. No. 4600. 



119811. No. 4601. 



119813. No. 4603. 



Nos. 119814 and 119815 were from 

 Santa Anna, Argentina, December 10, 

 1936. 



119814. No. 4622. Negro. 



119815. No. 4623. Rojo. 



119816 and 119817. Cucumis melo L. Cu- 

 curbitaceae. Muskmelon. 



Cultivated melons from Posadas, Argen- 

 tina, December 5, 1936. 



119816. No. 4605. 



119817. No. 4606. 



