

JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 31, 1939 17 



131612 to 131642.— Continued. 



131613. Aldershafer Bialy Orzel-Szwecja. 



131614. Antoninski Bialy. 



131615. Antoninski Zolty. 



131616. Bialy Mazur. 



131617. Bialy Orzel Svalof. 



131618. Detenicky Schlanstedsky-Czechy. 



131619. Dregeruvzluty. 



131620. Diippawski. 



131621. Goldkom. 



131622. Grcywacz wolynski. 



131623. Hirschbacher. 



131624. Lembkes Baldur. 



131625. Lischower Frilhhafer. 



131626. Nolzowsky Selekeni. 



131627. Rothenburger Schwarzhafer. 



131628. Siegeshafer Zwyciezca. 



131629. Sobieszynski. 



131630. Solacki. 



131631. Strackenthiner W. H. 



131632. Strubes Schlandstedter. 



131633. Tatrzanski. 



131634. Teodozja. 



131635. Zloty Descez Svalof. 



131636. Genuina brunnea 2391. 



131637. Grandiglumis cinerea 8993. 



131638. Grandiglumis hirsuta 9093. 



131639. Nodipilosa allo-aristata 5106. 

 131640 to 131642. Avena strigosa Schreb. 



131640. Glabrescens albida 7513. 



131641. Glabrescens cambrica 9411. 



131642. Orcadensis nigra 9249. 



131643. Solanum triflorum var. calophyllum (Phil.) Bitter. 

 Solanaceae. 



From Sweden. Seeds presented by the Director of the Botanic Garden, 

 Upsala. Received February 21, 1939. 



A coarse annual nightshade, native to Argentina and Chile. 



. For previous introduction see 110633. 



131644 to 131663. 



From France. Plants purchased from Paul Lecolier, La Celle-Saint-Cloud. 

 Received February 27, 1939. 



131644 and 131645. Amygdalus persica L. Amygdalaceae. Peach. 



131644. Precoce Michelin. 



131645. Prof. Vidare. 



131646. Prunus armeniaca L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 



De Viard. 



