60 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 135 



129323 to 129366— Continued 



129332. Galactia sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 603. From east of Pasaje, Province of El Oro, Ecuador, April 12, 1938. 



129333. Ipomoea sp. Convolvulaceae. 



No. 368. From the Cordoba Hills, Sierra Grande, Argentina, February 19, 

 1938. A vine with large, pink, trumpet-shaped flowers. 



129334 and 129335. Juglans austealis Griseb. Juglandaceae. Walnut. 



A large tree with compound leaves made up of 13 to 21 large, ovate, sharp- 

 pointed, serrate, viscid-pubescent leaflets and small grooved ovoid nuts about 

 1 inch in diameter. It is native to Argentina. 



For previous introduction see 128210. 



129334. No. 665. From the market at Cayambe, Ecuador, April 24, 1938. 



129335. No. 630. From the experiment station at Cuenca, Ecuador, April 19, 

 1938. 



129336. Lapagekia rosea Ruiz and Pav. Liliaceae. Red Chile-bells. 



No. 394. From El Vergel, Angol, Chile, March 7, 1938. Copihue, the na- 

 tional flower of Chile, is an evergreen climber of slow growth, with slender 

 wiry stems, alternate, narrowly ovate leaves, and bright crimson, pendent, tubu- 

 lar flowers about 3 inches long in the axils of the upper leaves or in terminal 

 racemose clusters. 



For previous introduction see 98754. 



129337. Ltjffa cylindrica (L.) Roemer. Cucurbitaceae. Suakwa towelgourd. 



No. 748. From near Tulua, Colombia, May 5, 1938. Fruit long, green, striped, 

 with a slightly crooked neck. 



129338. Lycopersicon sp. Solanaceae. 



No. 369. From the Hacienda Chanblay, Argentina, at 3.500 m. altitude. 



129339. Lycopersicon sp. Solanaceae. 

 No. 516. [Received without notes.] 



129340. Momordica zeylanica Mill. Cucurbitaceae. 



No. 566. Achacho China. From just above the beach at Salinas, Ecuador, 

 April 8, 1938. A herbaceous vine closely related to the balsam-pear (Momordica 

 charantia) , but generally smaller, with narrower leaf lobes and shorter fruits 

 armed with rows of sharp spines. Native to the Tropics. 



For previous introduction see 43007. 



129341. Physalis sp. Solanaceae. 



No. 592. From Pasaje, Province of El Oro, Ecuador, April 3, 1938. A plant 

 common in this region. 



129342 to 129346. Rubus spp. Rosaceae. 



129342. Rubus sp. 



No. 684. Moro-Castilla. From Bogota, Colombia, May 1, 1938. Fruit me- 

 dium-sized, black. 



129343. Rubus sp. 



No. 685. Mora. From Bogota, Colombia, May 1, 1938. Fruit small, black. 



129344. Rubus sp. 



No. 686. Moron. From Bogota, Colombia, May 1, 1938. Fruit large, 

 black. 



129345. Rubus sp. 



No. 713. Mora Castillo. From Armenia, Colombia, May 4, 1938. Fruit 

 large, reddish black ; grows wild ; the fruit is picked and marketed by the 

 natives. 



