30 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 140 



134053 to 134062. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. 



From Japan. Seeds presented by the Director of the Imperial University, Tokyo. 

 Received September 18, 1939. 



134053. Hiderisirazu. 134058. Sensyo. 



134054. Kaneko. 134059. Suzumesirazu. 



134055. Kurokwa. 134060. Tamasari. 



134056. Kurumiwase. 134061. Tikanari No. 2. 



134057. Mogamiuruti. 134062. Urasan No. 1. 



134063 to 134065. 



From New Zealand. Seeds presented by the New Zealand Department of Agri- 

 culture, Wellington, through the American Consul General, Wellington. 



Received September 12, 1939. 



134063. Dactylis glomekata L. Poaceae. Orchard grass. 



Certified New Zealand Cocksfoot. 

 For previous introduction see 133327. 



134064. Lolium perenne L. Poaceae. Perennial ryegrass. 

 Certified New Zealand perennial ryegrass. 



For previous introduction see 133478. 



134065. Trifolium repens L. Fabaceae. White clover. 

 Certified New Zealand white clover. 



For previous introduction see 133472. 



134066 to 134072. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. 



From India. Seeds presented by the Rice Research Station, Larkana, Sind. 

 Received September 18, 1939. 



134066. Bangalo. 134070. SonahrL 



134067. Japai No. 77. 134071. Torh. 



134068. Larj. 134072. 34-276-51. 



134069. Sada-Gulab. 



134073 and 134074. Eucalyptus spp. Myrtaceae. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by R. G. Kappler, Secretary, Commonwealth 

 Forestry Bureau, Canberra, through Woodbridge Metcalf, Extension For- 

 ester, College of Agriculture, Berkeley, Calif. Numbered in September 1939. 



134073. Eucalyptus niphophila Maiden and Blakely. 



A small crooked alpine tree or shrub 3 to 20 feet high, with several whiplike 

 glaucous stems from a large woody rootstock. The bark is usually smooth 

 and white. The mature leaves are alternate, petiolate, lanceolate to lanceolate- 

 falcate, thick, leathery, shining, 1 to 3 inches long. The inflorescence is in 

 short axillary umbels of 3 to 10 flowers. Native to alpine regions of New 

 South Wales and Victoria, where it is subjected to several degrees of frost. 



134074. Eucalyptus de beuzevillei Maiden. 



A medium-sized or large tree up to 60 feet high, more or less glaucous, with 

 more or less rough bark, flaky at the base. The mature leaves are lanceolate, 

 slightly falcate, fragrant, thick, slightly shining, about 5 inches long. Native 

 to alpine regions of New South Wales where it is subject to frost in the winter 

 season. 



