76 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 133 



126434-126435. Lycopersicon glandulosum C. H. Muller. 



From the roadside about 5 miles east of Matucana, Peru, at 7,300 feet 

 altitude, November 26, 1987. Two types of woody perennials growing in one 

 clump, but the plants were well intermingled. Fruits greenish white. 



126434. No. 30. 126435. No. 31. 



126436-126437. Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium (Jusl.) Mill. 



From Carabayllo, near Lima, Peru, November 24, 1937. 



For previous introduction and description see 126430. 



126436. No. 9. 126437. No. 10. 



126438-126443. Lycopersicon glandulosum C. H. Muller. 



From the Rio Canta Valley between Yangos and Canta, Peru, November 24,. 

 1937, between 5,600 and 8,800 feet altitude. Perennial plants with very small 

 fruits less than 1 inch in diameter. 



For previous introduction see 126434. 



126438. No. 14. 126441. No. 17. 



126439. No. 15. 126442. No. 18. 



126440. No. 16. 



126443. No. 19. From a hillside in the Rio Canta Valley, west of Canta, at 

 8,800 feet altitude. Similar to No. 14 [P. I. 126438] in plant habit, with 

 coarse leaves and fruit about % inch in diameter. 



126444-126447. Lycopersicon hirsutum Humb. and Bonpl. 



Along the Rio Canta, November 24, 1937. Large, stout, coarse, densely 

 hirsute plants 8 to 10 feet high ; leaves dark green, 6 to 10 inches long,, 

 margins crenulate, leaf lobes lanceolate ; fruit hirsute, greenish, up to 1 inch 

 in diameter. 



126444. No. 20. Found at 8,000 feet altitude, plants climbing over bushes. 



126445. No. 21. From the bottom of a dugway at 6,800 feet. 



126446. No. 22. From the bottom of a dugway at 6,800 feet. 



126447. No. 23. From the bottom of a dugway, at 6,800 feet. 



126448. Lycopersicon glandulosum C. H. Muller. 



No. 24. November 24, 1937. Near the Rio Canta at 6,500 feet altitude. 

 Similar to No. 14 [P. I. 126438]. Leaves ovate sinuate, distinctly different 

 from those of Nos. 20 to 23 [P. I. 126444-126447] ; fruit smaller and less 

 pubescent. 



For previous introduction see 126438. 



126449. Lycopersicon hirsutum Humb. and Bonpl. 



No. 26. November 24, 1937. Similar to No. 20 [P. I. 126444]. A mixed 

 sample, collected along the road to Yaso, Peru, at 6,500 feet altitude. 



126450. Lycopersicon glandulosum C. H. Muller. 



No. 29. November 26, 1937, between Chasico and Matucana, Peru, at 3,500 

 feet altitude in the Rio Rimac Valley. Fruits similar to those collected in 

 the Rio Chillon Valley. 



126451-126452. Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. Tomato. 



From Ayacucho, Peru, November 30, 1937. 



126451. No. 43. Purchased from an Indian woman as type of seed grown 

 in this region. 



126452. No. 45. Fruit red, very small, % inch in diameter. 



