58 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 134 



127783 to 127850— Continued 



127839. Saraciia contorta Ruiz and Pav. Solanaceae. 



No. 191. From fields above Limatambo, at 12,500 feet altitude, January 14, 

 1938. An annual with ovate leaves and small clusters of campanulate, pale- 

 yellow flowers. Native to Peru. 



127840 to 127849. Solanum spp. Solanaceae. 



127840 and 127841. Solanum tuberosum L. Potato. 



Paysas. From Yuscay, at 9,660 feet altitude, January 13, 1938. 



127840. No. 188. Purple flowers. 



127841. No. 189. White flowers. 



127842. Solanum sp. 



No. 139. Yerba Morra. South of Cajamarca, December 21, 1937. A plant 

 with purple flowers ; used medicinally. 



127843. Solanum sp. 



No. 144. Yerla Santa. From Huaraz, December 26, 1937 at 10,000 feet 

 altitude. A large shrub with scented foliage; leaves entire, linear, 4 to 6 

 inches long ; flowers purplish white. 



127844. Solanum sp. 



No. 170. From Sacabana, west of Arequipa, at 8,000 feet altitude, Janu- 

 ary 5, 1938. A shrubby plant with yellowish-green fruits. 



127845. Solanum sp. 



No. 173. From the hills above Pisac, about 12,000 feet altitude, January 

 9, 1938. 



127846. Solanum sp. 



No. 205. From Abancay, January 13, 1938. A shrub 6 to 8 feet high, with 

 tomentose yellow berries. 



127847. Solanum sp. 



No. 211. Along the river bed below Limatambo, at 8,700 feet altitude. 

 A shrub with green fruits. 



127848. Solanum sp. 



No. 236. From Chulumani, Bolivia, at 6,000 feet altitude, January 21, 1938. 

 A small tree with few thorns ; fruits dark blue to black. 



127849. Solanum sp. 



No. 242. From above La Paz, Bolivia, at 13,500 feet altitude, January 21, 

 1938. A bush covered with cherry-red fruits, less than % inch in diameter. 



127850. Stenolobium arequipense Sprague. Bignoniaceae. 



No. 207. From Abancay, at 9,700 feet altitude, January 15, 1938. An erect 

 shrub to 6 feet high, with slender 4-angled branches and pinnate leaves 4 to 

 5 inches long. The funnel-shaped orange flowers are 2 to 3 inches long and 

 are borne in terminal racemes 4 to 8 inches long. Native to Peru. 



127851. KuBUssp. Kosaceae. 



From Germany. Plants purchased from Wilhelm Pfitzer, Stuttgart. Received 

 March 14, 1938. 



St. Walfried raspberry. 

 127852 to 127872. 



From Maryland. Plants growing at the United States Horticultural Station, 

 Beltsville. Numbered in February 1938. 



127852. Atalantia missionis (Wight) Oliver. Rutaceae. 



A small tree much resembling an orange tree in habit, with pale-gray bark 

 and branches armed with short stiff spines, rather large stiff elliptic leaves 

 with indistinct veining, and small white flowers. The very sweet fruit is like 

 a small dark orange ; and the pale yellow-white wood is close grained, smooth, 

 and suitable for cabinet work. 



For previous introduction see 98731. 



