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130467 to 130545— Continued 



130534. Tagetes ekecta L. Asteraceae. Aztec marigold. 



No. 14818. From Guhtzun, Muli, at 3,000 m. altitude. 

 For previous introduction see 24085. 



130535. Tephkosia sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 10520. From Mount Kaakerpu, Atuntze, at 3,000 m. altitude. 



130536. Thladiantha dtjbia Bunge. Cucurbitaceae. 



No. 14152. From Muli at 2,500 m. altitude. A tuberous-rooted climber with 

 pale-green, heart-shaped leaves and numerous campanulate yellow flowers. 

 Native to northern China. 



For previous introduction see 110502. 



130537 to 130539. Tkollius spp. Ranunculaceae. 



130537. Tbollius sp. 



No. 13826. From Tehgoh, Chungtien, at 3,300 m. altitude. 



130538. Trollius sp. 



No. 14235. From Kulu, Muli, at 3,500 m. altitude. 



130539. Tkollius sp. 



No. 14748. From Deongomba, Muli, at 3,200 m. altitude. 

 130540 to 130544. Verbasctjm thapsus L. Scrophulariaceae. Common mullein. 



130540. No. 7953. From Dokerla, Atuntze, at 2,700 m. altitude. 



130541. No. 10517. From Mount Kaakerpu, Atuntze, at 3,000 m. altitude. 



130542. No. 14417. From Wachin, Muli, at 3,100 m. altitude. 



130543. No. 14940. From Haba, Chungtien, at 2,600 m. altitude. 



130544. No. 15228. From the Likiang Snow Range at 2,800 m. altitude. 



130545. Vitis sp. Vitaceae. 



No. 14094. From Woosi, Muli, at 2,500 m. altitude. 



130546 to 130552. 



From Uruguay. Seeds presented by J. A. Scasso, Director of Public Parks, 

 Montevideo. Received September 27, 1938. 



130546. Berberis lausina Thunb. Berberidaceae. Barberry. 



A barberry with leathery, entire, ovate-elliptic leaves, mostly over 2 inches 

 long, and dense lax racemes of yellow flowers, followed by small black fruits. 

 Native to southern Brazil. 



130547. Clematis hilarii Spreng. Ranunculaceae. 



A tropical climbing shrub with ternate or nearly ternate leaves 2 to 4 inches 

 wide and fragrant, blue-white flowers. It is native to southeastern Brazil. 



For previous introduction see 102736. 



130548. Hippeastrum bifidum (Herbert) Baker. Amaryllidaceae. 



A hippeastrum with 2 or 3 linear leaves 1 foot long, appearing after the 

 flowers, and 3 to 6 bright-red, erect or nearly erect flowers about 2 inches long 

 in an umbel. Native to Argentina. 



130549. Verbena laciniata (L.) Briq. Verbenaceae. 

 A prostrate herb with purple flowers. 



For previous introduction see 119916. 



