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131471 to 131492.— Continued. 



131479. Lambron. 



131480. Roi Durand. 



131481 to 131483. Prunus spp. Amygdalaceae. 



131481. Prunus armeniaca L. Apricot. 

 Alberge de Tours. 



131482. Prunus avium L. Sweet cherry. 

 Bigarreau Pelissier. 



131483. Prunus cerasus L. Sour cherry. 

 Triaux de Fondettes. 



131484 to 131492. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Common pear. 



131484. Beurre Papa Lafosse. 



131485. Beurre Sichet. 



131486. Doyenne George Boucher. 



131487. Doyenne Mme. Cornuau. 



131488. La Belgique. 



131489. Mme. Henry Lamy. 



131490. Mme. Nivet. 



131491. Ouat. 



131492. Vice President Aubert. 



131493. Mascarenhasia elastica Schum. Apocynaceae. 



From Africa. Seeds presented by F. M. Rogers, Superintendent of Planta- 

 tions, East African Agricultural Research Station, Amani, Tanga, 

 Tanganyika Territory. Received February 6, 1939. 



A tree, native to tropical Africa. It is a source of rubber, and the timber 

 also is said to be excellent. 



For previous introduction see 77698. 



131494. Quercus sp. Fagaceae. Oak. 



From France. Trees purchased from Leopold Laval, Loupchat, Par Martel. 

 Received February 10, 1939. 



Truffle oak. 



131495. Quercus sp. Oak. 



From France. Trees purchased from N. Maurizot, Saint-Didier (Vaucluse). 

 Received February 10, 1939. 



Truffle oak. 



131496 to 131500. GOSSYPIUM. Malvaceae. Cotton. 



From Bulgaria. Seeds presented by the Experiment Station, Sadovo. Received 

 February 8, 1939. 



131496. Populatcion I. 



131497. No. 36 ch. 



131498. No. 182. 



131499. No. 385. 



131500. No. 750 ch. 



131501 to 131511. Malus sylvestris Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 



From Poland. Scions purchased from Dr. W. I. Filewicz, Sinoleka Experiment 

 Station, Post Sosnowe, near Siedloe. Received February 13, 1939. 



