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119835 to 119866— Continued. 



119837. No. 349-T. Sarji Oilar. 



119838. No. 0647. Shaptaly. 



119839. No. 1281-T. Shirim-Danak. 



119840. No. 0195* Turnip-shaped. 



119841 to 119843. Amygdalus pbrsica L. 



Peach. 

 Variety Ferganensis. 



119841. No. 

 form. 



849. 



A white-fleshed 



119842. No. 

 form. 



0439. 



An early yellow 



119843. No. 



02288. 



A yellow form. 



119844. Amygdalus persica nectarina 

 Ait. Nectarine. 



No. 0932. A flat red nectarine. 



119845 and 119846, Amygdalus persica 

 platycarpa (Decaisne) Richer. 



Flat peach. 



119845. No. 240. An early peach. 



119846. No. 1383-T. 



119847 to 119866. PRUNUS spp. Amyg- 

 dalaceae. 



119847 to 119857. Prunus armeniaca L. 



Apricot. 



119847. No. 210-T. 



119848. No. 1070. Shirpaivan. 



119849. No. . Krurmai. 



119850. No. 1820-T. Spitak. Origi- 

 nally from Transcaucasia. 



119851. No. 1770. Uimautsky. 



119852. No. 0416. Tadji-Eai. 



119853. No. 321. Badam-TsfaraJc. 



119854. No. 1163. SMrassky. From 

 Transcaucasia. 



119855. No. 0466. 



119856. No. 0234. 



119857. No. 1189. 



Golden Dust. 

 KandsJc. 



Mirsandjhali. 



119858. Prunus mandshurica (Maxim.) 

 Koehne. 



No. 1720. A small Manchurian tree 

 up to 15 feet high, with spreading 

 branches, ovate acuminate leaves, soli- 

 tary pinkish flowers an inch or more 

 across, and yellow subglobose fruits an 

 inch in diameter. 



For previous introduction see 76743. 



119859 to 119863. Prunus armeniaca L. 



Apricot. 



119859. No. 1431-T. Arsami. 



119860. No. 0247. Mulla Gadai. 



119861. No. 0487. Daravshak. 



119862. No. 665-T. Bonhara. 



119863. No. 429. Salgirshy. Origi- 

 nally from the Crimea. 



119RS4 to 119866. 

 Ehrh. 



X Prunus dasycarpa 

 Plum-apricot. 



For previous introduction see 117678. 



119864. No. 01276. A natural bybrid. 



119865. No. 03484. Flor-Tsiran. 

 Originally from Armenia. 



119866. No. 0347. 

 200597—42 2 



119867. Solanum sp. Solanaceae. 



From Paraguay. Tubers collected by W. A. 

 Archer, Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived January 27, 1937. 



No. 4662. Papa silvestre. From San 

 Miguel Curuzu, 3 km. north of Villa Encar- 

 nacion, December 14, 1936. 



119868 to 119874. Nicotiana tabacum 

 L. Solanaceae. Common tobacco. 



From Peru. Seeds presented by Luis Aspil- 

 laga A., Hacienda Cayalti, Eten, through 

 Raymond Stadelman, Bureau of Plant In- 

 dustry. Received January 25, 1937. 



119868. Adcock. 



119869. Cold leaf Orinoco. 



119870. Connecticut Haoana. 



119871. Judi Pride Buriel. 



119872. Madole taoaco. 



119873. Maryland oroadleaf. 



119874. Rustico Peruano, originally from 

 the Hacienda Chumbenique. 



119875 to 119889. 



From Paraguay. Seeds and plants collected 

 by W. A. Archer, Bureau of Plant Industry. 

 Received January 27, 1937. 



119875. Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. Bro- 

 meliaceae. Pineapple. 



No. 4771. Aoacachi del pais. Plants 

 from San Lorenzo, December 24, 1936. 

 Said to have originated in Brazil, but cul- 

 tivated in Paraguay for over a century. 

 Fruit small, about 6 inches in diameter, 

 and 8 to 9 inches long ; flesh white, very 

 sweet and juicy ; core very small, eyes do 

 not extend into meat. The fruit here is 

 eaten with a spoon, by merely cutting off 

 one end. 



119876 to 119881. Arachis spp. Fabaceae. 



Peanut. 



119876 and 119877. Arachis hypogaea 

 L. 



From the Villa Encarnacion, Decem- 

 ber 14, 1936. 



119876. No. 4638. Colorado. A cul- 

 tivated peanut. 



119877. No. 4639. Aid. A cultivated 

 peanut. 



119878. Arachis marginata Gardn. 



No. 4655. From San Miguel Curuzu, 

 3 km. north of Villa Encarnacion, De- 

 cember 14, 1936. A perennial species, 

 native to Brazil. 



119879 to 119881. Arachis hypogaea L. 



Mixed varieties of cultivated peanuts ; 

 integuments, white, red, and black. 

 Purchased in t 1 e market at Villa Rica, 

 December 17, 1936. 



119879. No. 4705. 



119880. No. 4706. 



119881. No. 4707. 



119882 to 119889. Nicotiana tabacum L. 

 Solanaceae. Common tobacco. 



119882. No. 4649. Tooaco parrd ; pet'hu. 

 A large leaf, black when cured. From 

 the Villa Encarnacion, December 14, 

 1936. 



