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124068 to 124160— Continued. 



124157. Vigna sinensis (Tomer) Savi. Fa- 

 baceae. Cowpea. 

 No. 2587. Laora. From Patna, Bihar, 



April 4, 1937. Said to have pods 1 foot 

 long; green pods are eaten. 



124158. Vigna sinensis (Torner) Savi. Fa- 

 baceae. Cowpea. 

 No. 2566. From Calcutta April 2, 1937. 



Used as dry beans. 



124159. (Undetermined.) 



No. 2487. From Kodai Kanal, Palni 

 Hills, March 13, 1937, at 7,500 feet alti- 

 tude. An evergreen tree with a trunk 18 

 inches in diameter, growing in rain forest. 



124160. (Undetermined.) 



No. 2616. From Patna, Bihar, April 8, 

 1937. A prostrate leguminous perennial 

 With an abundance of bright salmon-pink 

 flowers, ■ borne over a long period. Prob- 

 ably attractive as a rock-garden plant. 



124161 to 124166. 



From South America. Seeds collected by 

 Raymond Stadelman, Bureau of Plant In- 

 dustry, United States Department of Agri- 

 culture. Received in April and June 1937. 

 124161 to 124163. Ltcopeesicon esculen- 

 tum Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 



From the market, Huehuetenango, De- 

 partamento Huehuetenango, Guatemala, 

 February 25, 1937, at 1,800 meters alti- 

 tude. 



124161. Tomate Corriente. 



124162. Manzana (apple-shaped). 



124163. Pishito. A small round tomato. 



124164. Nicotiana tabacum L. Solanaceae. 



Tobacco. 

 From Chiantla, Departamento Huehuete- 

 nango, Guatemala, at 2,000 meters alti- 

 tude, February 27, 1937. 



124165. Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. 

 Solanaceae. Tomato. 

 Criollo. From Isnotu, near Betijoque, 



Estado Trujillo, Venezuela. 



124166. Nicotiana tabacum L. Solanaceae. 



Tobacco. 

 Blanco. From Isnotu, near Betijoque, 

 Estado Trujillo, Venezuela. 



124167 to 124178. Citrus spp. Ruta- 

 ceae. 



From South America. Seeds collected by Dr. 

 H. S. Fawcett, Citrus Experiment Station, 

 Riverside, University of California. Re- 

 ceived June 2, 1937. 



124167 to 124170. Citrus aurantium L. 

 Seville orange. 

 From Bella Vista, Argentina, April 13, 

 1937. 



124167 to 124178— Continued. 



124167. S. A. 13. Naranjo Agrio de Se- 

 villa. 



124168. S. A. 15. Naranjo Agrio {Apepu). 



124169. S. A. 15-A. Naranjo Agrio Sali- 

 cifolia. 



124170. S. A. 16. Naranjo Agrio. 

 124171. Citrus limetta Risso. 



Sweet lime. 



S. A. 22. A small sour lime. From 

 Asunci6n, Paraguay, April 21, 1937. 

 124172 and 124173. Citrus sinensis (L.) 



Osbeck. Orange. 



124172. S. A. 20. A seedling tree from 

 the old location of San Carlos Mission, 

 San Carlos Correntes, near Pindafoy, 

 April 25, 1937. 



124173. S. A. 23. From Salto, Uruguay, 

 April 28, 1937. A sweet seedling, tree 

 77 years old. 



124174. Citrus sp. 



S. A. 12. Laranjo Cravo. From Limeira 

 Fruit Farm, Santos, Brazil, April 7, 1937. 



124175. Citrus sp. 



S. A. 17. From Posados, Argentina, 

 April 24, 1937. A sour orange tree, pos- 

 sibly over 100 years old, near the Manez 

 orchard. 



124176. Citrus sp. 



S. A. 18. April 23, 1937. From an 

 old sweet seedling orange tree near the 

 ruins of San Ignacio Mission, northeast of 

 Posados, Argentina. 



124177. Citrus sp. 



S. A. 19. April 23, 1937. From a very 

 old sweet seedling orange tree at the Santa 

 Ana ruins, Argentina. 



124178. Citrus sp. 



S. A. 21. April 20, 1937. Apepu. A 

 sour orange from the city park at Asun- 

 cion, Paraguay. 



124179 to 124242. 



From India. Seeds collected by Walter Koelz, 

 Bureau of Plant Industry, United States 

 Department of Agriculture. Received May 

 27, 1937. 



124179. Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) 

 Moench. Malvaceae. Okra. 

 No. 2647. BJiindi. From Bhagalpur, 



Bihar, April 2, 1937. 



124180. Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) 

 Moench. Malvaceae. Okra. 

 No. 2688. Bhindi. From Bhopal, Bho- 



pal State, April 16, 1937. 



124181. Allium cepa L. Liliaceae. Onion, 

 No. 2685. Pujaz. From Bhopal, Bhopal 



State, April 16, 1937. Said to be a mixture 

 of yellow and red globe onions. 



