APRIL 1 TO JUNE 3 ; 193 9 55 



133151 to 133158. Bromus spp. Poaceae. Bromegrass. 



133151. Bromus danthoniae Trin. 



For previous introduction see 108883. 



133152. Bromus erectus Huds. Meadow bromegrass. 

 For previous introduction see 111279. 



133153. Bromus oxyodon Schrenk. 



A tall annual grass up to 2 feet high, with fiat linear leaves. Native 

 to Turkistan. 



For previous introduction see 107031. 



133154. Bromus racemosus L. 



Chess or cheat, a smooth weed of waste places, which grows from 1 to 3 

 feet tall. Native to Europe. 



For previous introduction see 53038. 



133155 and 133156. Bromus secalinus L. Chess. 



For previous introduction see 119629. 



133157. Bromus sterilis L. 



For previous introduction see 119633. 



133158. Bromus tectorum L. 



For previous introduction see 119631. 

 133159 to 133168. Poa spp. Poaceae. Grass. 



133159 and 133160. Poa annua L. 



133161. Poa bulbosa L. 



An important pasture grass which grows over a wide range of altitude. 



133162. Poa compressa L. Canada bluegrass. 

 133163 to 133165. Poa pratensis L. Kentucky bluegrass. 

 133166. Poa sibirica Roshev. 



A perennial grass with stems 1% to 4 feet high. Native to Siberia. 



133167 and 133168. Poa trivialis L. Rough bluegrass. 



133169 and 133170. Trigonella caerulea (L.) Seringe. Fabaceae. 



For previous introduction see 131592. 



133171. Trigonella foenum-graecum L. Fenugreek. 



133172. Citrus bergamia Risso. Rutaceae. Bergamot. 



From Italy. Scions presented by Dr. Antonio Biraghi, Regia Stazione di Patologia 

 Vegetale, Rome. Received May 29, 1939. 



133173 to 133177. Papaver somniferum L. Papaveraceae. 



Opium poppy. 



From Turkey. Seeds presented by S. A. and H. Toupoukian, Istanbul, through 

 Mrs. Fred Boehm, Ltd., London, England. Received May 24, 1939. 



133173. No. 1. 133176. No. 4. 



133174. No. 2. 133177. No. 5. 



133175. No. 3. 



133178. Eragrostis obtusa Munro. Poaceae. Grass. 



From the Union of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Curator, McGregor 

 Museum, Kimberley, Cape Province. Received May 22, 1939. 

 A densely cespitose perennial grass, native to South Africa, with wiry stems 

 6 to 18 inches high and linear long-pointed leaves 2 to 3 inches long. 



For previous introduction see 128669. 



