46 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 142 



135550 to 135635 Continued 



135575. Clematis brevicaudata DC. Ranunculaceae. 



No. 85. From along a mountain stream near Maoershan, east of Harbin, Sep- 

 tember 1939. 



For previous introduction see 125284. 



135576. Dianthus chinensis L. Silenaceae. Chinese pink. 

 No. 81. From the dry hills near Huangshan, north of Harbin, August 1939. 

 For previous introduction see 98357. 



135577. Digitaria ischaemum (Schreb.) Muhl. Poaceae. Grass. 

 No. 27. From slopes near Ashiho River valley, September 8, 1939. 



For previous introduction see 109815. 

 135578 to 135583. Elymus spp. Poaceae. Grass. 



135578. Elymus dahuricus Turcz. 



No. 36. From the dry grassy hills of Huangshan, September 12, 1939. 



For previous introduction see 113124. 

 135579 and 135580. Elymus chinensis (Trin.) Keng. 



135579. No. 18. From the desert region of Anda, west of Harbin, Septem- 

 ber 10, 1939. 



135580. No. 19. From near the Ashiho River valley, north of Harbin, Sep- 

 tember 17, 1939. 



135581 to 135583. ELYMUS SIBIRICUS L. 



135581. No. 33. From a dry desert steppe near Anda, west of Harbin, 

 September 11, 1939. 



135582. No. 34. From the dry mountain slopes near Ashiho, north of Har- 

 bin, September 1, 1939. 



135583. No. 35. From the dry grassy hills at Huangshan, September 12, 

 1939. 



For previous introduction see 131578. 



135584. Eragrostis pilosa (L.) Beauv. Poaceae. Grass. 

 No. 51. From a meadow near the Sungari River valley, September 7, 1939. 



For previous introduction see 113159. 



135585. Euonymus sp. Celastraceae. 



No. 71. From the sand dunes along the Ashiho River, September 30, 1939. 



135586. Festuca extremiorientalis Ohwi. Poaceae. Grass. 



No. 43. From the mountain meadows near Hsisoling, September 10, 1939. 

 A tall perennial grass related to Festuca gigantea. Native to eastern Asia. 



135587. Festuca sp. 



No. 44. From the desert steppe region of Sartu, west of Harbin, August 12, 

 1939. 



135588. Glyceria sp. Poaceae. Grass. 



No. 20. From mountain river valley near Maoershan, east of Harbin, August 

 15, 1939. 



135589 and 135590. Glycine gracilis Skvortzov. Fabaceae. 



A procumbent or twining herb about 3 feet long, native to northern Manchuria, 

 with bright-green, hairy, petioled leaves, and clusters of small white or reddish- 

 violet flowers. 



135589. No. 68. From the Sungari River valley, North Manchuria, October 

 27, 1939. Black seeds. 



135590. No. 68-A. From the Sungari River valley, October 27, 1939. Brown 



seeds. 

 For previous introduction see 110490. 



