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132164 to 132170.— Continued. 



132166. Lolium sp. 



Wimmer a ryegrass (certified). 



132167. Phalaris tuberosa L. Poaceae. 

 For previous introduction see 130893. 



132168 to 132170. Trifolium spp. Fabaceae. Clover. 



132168. Trifolium pratensb L. Red clover. 

 Montgomery (certified). 



132169. Trifolium repens L. White clover. 

 Permanent Pasture (certified). 



132170. Trifolium subterraneum L. Subterranean clover. 

 Midseason Strain (certified) . 



132171 to 132186. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Seeds presented by the Botanic 

 Garden, Nikita, through the Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. 

 Received March 25, 1939. 



132171 to 132176. Amygdalus persica L. Amygdalaceae. Peach. 



132171. Aidinovsky. 



132172. Aidinovsky Karmir. 



132173. Arabka. 



132174. Geokchaisky. 



132175. Geokchaisky Bely. 



132176. Gudantsky. 



132177. Malus pumila Mill. Malaceae. Paradise apple. 



From the south slopes of the Gissar Mountains, along the River Varsob, 

 central Asia, at 1,000 m. altitude. 



For previous introduction see 115081. 



132178 to 132186. Prunus spp. Amygdalaceae. 



132178 to 132185. Prunus cerasifera Ehrh. Myrobalan plum. 



132178. From District Gerusy, Transcaucasus. 



132179. From District Sochi, Caucasus. 



132180. From District Kamani, Caucasus. 



132181. From Osetia, North Caucasus. 



132182. From District Maikop, North Caucasus. 



132183. From District Orgeonikidze, North Caucasus. 



132184. From District Tuapse, North Caucasus. 



132185. Along the River Varsob, on the south slopes of the Gissar 

 Mountains, central Asia. 



132186. Prunus mahaleb L. Mahaleb cherry. 



From along the River Varsob, on the south slopes of the Gissar 

 Mountains, central Asia. 



132187 to 132192. 



From Germany. Plants purchased from Herm. P. Mauk, Wurtt. Received 

 March 30, 1939. 



132187 to 132189. Malus sylvestris Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 



