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121086 to 121290— Continued. 



121277. Lathyrus aphaca L. Fabaceae. 



Pea. 



No. 1S89. From 44 km. north of Mala- 

 tya, July 17. 



121278. Vicia sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 1915. From 25 km. west of Diyar- 

 bekir, July 9. 



121279. Vicia serratifolia integrifolia 

 Beck. Fabaceae. 



No. 2204. From a wheat field, 86 km. 

 southeast of Susheri, August 7. 



121280. Lathyrus aphaca L. Fabaceae. 



Pea. 



No. 2204-A. From 86 km. southeast of 

 Sivas, August 7. 



121281 to 121283. Vicia spp. Fabaceae. 



Vetch. 



121281. Vicia tetrasperma (L.) Moench. 



No. 2576. From 7 km. west of Terme, 

 August 22. 



121282. Vicia sp. 



No. 2942-A. From the Izmir bazar, 

 September 22. 



121283. Vicia sp. 



No. 2727. From Yalova Kaplijalari, 

 September 6. 



121284. Lathyrds gorgoni Pari. Faba- 

 ceae. 



No. 2389. From 50 km. south of Trah- 

 zon, August 10. 



121285. Vicia ervilia (L.) Willd. Faba- 

 ceae. Vetch. 



No. 3422. A small vetch from a dry 

 rockv slope 3 km. northeast of Ankara, 

 June 26. 



121286. Vicia serrattfolia integrifolia 

 Beck. Fabaceae. Vetch. 



No. 3490-E. From Eskishehir, Novem- 

 ber 2. 



121287. Vicia faba L. Fabaceae. 



Broadbean. 



No. 3122. From the Inebolu bazar, 

 October 13. 



121288. Lathy r us ochrus (L.) DC. 

 Fabaceae. Pea. 



No. 609. From the Izmir bazar, May 

 23. 



121289. Vicia sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 1247. From the Bursa bazar, June 

 18. 



121290. Vicia sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 2629. From 54 km. southwest of 

 Samsun, August 24. 



121291 to 121366. 



From India. Seeds collected by Walter 

 Koelz, Bureau of Plant Industry, Re- 

 ceived February 1, 1937. 



Unless otherwise mentioned, this material 

 was all collected in the United Provinces 

 in the autumn of 1936. 



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121291 to 121366— Continued. 



121291. Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) 

 Moenc^. Malvaceae. Okra. 



No. 1850. Bhlndi. From Lucknow, 

 December 10. A long green native okra 

 of good quality. 



121292 to 121295. Allium cepa L. Lilia- 

 ceae. Onion. 



121292. No. 1838. Peyaz. From Luck- 

 now, December 8. A native red 

 onion. 



121293. No. 1856. Peyaz. From Luck- 

 now, December 11. A native flat red 

 onion. 



121294. No. 1880. Peyaz. From Be- 

 nares, December 15. A native yellow 

 onion. 



121295. No. 1881. Peyaz. From Be- 

 nares, December 15. A native white 

 onion. 



121296. Beta vulgaris L. Chenopodia- 

 ceae. Common beet. 



No. 1835. Palag. From Lucknow, De- 

 cember 8. 



121297. Beta vulgaris L. Che.nopodia- 

 ceae. Common beet. 



No. 1905. Palag. From Benares, De- 

 cember 16. 



121298 to 121304. Brassica spp. Brassi- 

 caceae. 



121298 to 121303. Brassica OLERACEA 

 botrytis L. Cauliflower. 



PJwlgobi. From Lucknow, December 

 10 to 13. 



121298. No. 1844. An early variety. 



121299. No. 1845. A very early. 

 Patna variety. 



121300. No. 1860. A short-stemmed, 

 small-leaved, variety of uniform 

 shape and size. Sown in August. 



121301. No. 1864. A large late sort 

 with a very large white head. 

 Sown in September. 



121302. No. 1873. The earliest na- 

 tive cauliflower ; of good quality. 



121303. No. 1875. A very early cauli- 

 flower, of good quality ; planted 

 here in June and July, and will, 

 therefore, tolerate heat and rain. 



121304. Brassica oleracea capitata L. 



Cabbage. 



No. 1859. Gobi. From Lucknow, 

 December 11. A short-stemmed winter 

 cabbage with round heads of 6 to 8 

 pounds weight. 



121305. Canavalia gladiata (Jacq.) DC. 

 Fabaceae. Swordbean. 



No. 1904. From Benares, December 16. 

 A vigorous vine giving an abundance of 

 broad pods. 18 inches long, very good to 

 eat when tender. 



121306 and 121307. Capsicum annuum L. 

 Solanaceae. . Common redpepper. 



121306. No. 1866. MircJi. From Luck- 

 now, December 12. A long mild red- 

 pepper. 



121307. No. 1882. Mirch. From Be- 

 nares, December 15. A large mild 

 redpepper, used for pickles. 



