JULY 1 TO SEPTEMBER 3 0, 1938 7 



129686 to 129692. Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. Solanaceae. 



Tomato. 



From South America. Seeds obtained through H. L. Blood, Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station, Logan, Utah, in cooperation with the Division of Fruit and 

 Vegetable Crops and Diseases, Bureau of Plant Industry, United States De- 

 partment of Agriculture. Received in July 1938. 



129686. Currant tomato. From Guayaquil, Ecuador, June 25, 1938. Supplied 

 by the American consulate general. 



Nos. 129687 to 129692. Presented by Swift & Co., Buenos Aires, Argentina. 



129687. No. 777. Var. Campana. From Hudson, Argentina. 



129688. No. 773. Var. Giro. From the Villa Elisa, Argentina, April 22, 1938. 



129689. No. 772. Var. Las Talas. From Las Talas, Rio Santiago, Argentina, 

 May 22, 1938. 



129690. No. 774. Var. Palo Blanco. From Palo Blanco, Rio Santiago, Argen- 

 tina, April 22, 1938. 



129691. No. 775. Var. Sino. From Florencio Vasela, Argentina, April 22, 1938. 



129692. No. 776. Var. Vasela. From Florencio Vasela, Argentina, April 22, 

 1938. 



129693 to 129695. 



From Peru. Seeds presented by C. Vargas C, Seccion Botanica, Universidad de 

 Cuzco, Cuzco. Received July 28, 1938. 



129693. Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. Solanaceae. Tomato. 

 No. 1014. 



129694. Rubus peruvianus Fritsch. Rosaceae. Blackberry. 



No. 1013. A blackberry with trifoliolate leaves, the ovate-elliptic leaflets 

 about 2% inches long. Native to Peru. 



129695. Rubus sp. Rosaceae. 



No. 418. Collected between 3,400 and 3,700 m. in Ampay, Abancay, June 

 9, 1938. 



129696 to 129698. Melilotus spp. Fabaceae. Sweetclover. 



From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Director, Botanic Garden, Uppsala. Re- 

 ceived July 27, 1938. 



129696. Melilotus indica (L.) All. 



For previous introduction see 120055. 



129697. Melilotus altissima Thuill. 



A perennial melilotus attaining a height of from 4 to 6 feet and in general 

 growth habits similar to the more common Melilotus alba. 



For previous introduction see 129668. 



129698. Melilotus sulcata Desf. 



For previous introduction see 129673. 



129699 to 129705. Melilotus spp. Fabaceae. Sweetclover. 



From Malta. Seeds presented by the Director, Argotti Botanic Gardens, Floriana. 

 Received July 27, 1938. 



129699. Melilotus elegans Salzm. 



129700. Melilotus indica (L.) All. 



129701. Melilotus segetalis (Brot.) Seringe. 



129702. Melilotus italica (L.) Lam. 

 For previous introduction see 90034. 



129703. Melilotus messanensis (L.) All. 

 For previous introduction see 129672. 



129704 and 129705. Melilotus sulcata Desf. 



