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136023 to 136117— Continued 

 136114. Vicia sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 4555. Shakhal. From Aoikhurak, August 28, 1939, at 9,000 feet altitude. 

 136115 and 136116. Viola spp. Violaceae. Violet. 



Nos. 4874 and 4875 were collected from a dry slope at Burchao Pass, October 

 13, 1939, at 10,000 feet altitude. 



136115. Viola sp. 



No. 4874. A rare low plant. 



136116. Viola sp. 



No. 4875. From the face of a perpendicular limestone boulder, October 13, 

 1939. Grows in clumps; leaves in rosettes and lanceolate-linear, so that plant 

 resembles a small Bellis; flowers blue purple and abundant. 



136117. (Undetermined.) 



No. 4597. Sumbul. From a dry slope at Terak, September 4, 1939, at 8,000 

 feet altitude. Bulbs of a plant with a stalk 8 inches long; flowers rose purplish 

 with green ribs on the outer segments. 



136118. Malus sylvestris Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 



From Manchuria. Scions presented by L. Ptitsin, Harbin. Received March 22, 

 1940. 

 Kurosh's Ranet. 



136119. Prunus armeniaca L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 



From Palestine. Scions presented by the Chief Horticultural Officer, Department 

 of Agriculture and Fisheries, Jaffa. Received March 23, 1940. 

 Mustekawi. 



136120 to 136129. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by W. Poggendorff, Rice Research Station, Ley- 

 ton, New South Wales. Received March 25, 1940. 



136120. Lolium subulatum Vis. Poaceae. Ryegrass. 



Wimmera. 



For previous introduction see 134847. 

 136121 to 136128. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. 



136121. Cristal Y 5520. Originally from Mozambique. 



136122. Giza No. 29 Y 51*96. Originally from Mozambique. 



136123. Iragi 6 Y 5501. Originally from Egypt. 



136124. Orealla Y 51*77. Originally from British Guiana. 



136125. Pata de Gallinazo Y 5371. A late variety originally from Ecuador. 



136126. Sterje 1U Y 5370. An early variety originally from Italy. 



136127. No. 200 Y 553 1*. A midseason variety originally from Argentina. 



136128. Sathi Y 5525. An early variety originally from the United Provinces, 

 India. 



136129. Trifolium subterraneum L. Fabaceae. Subterranean clover. 



A midseason strain. 



For previous introduction see 134735. 



136130 and 136131. 



From Ohio. Plants purchased from the Wayside Gardens Co., Mentor. Received 

 March 25, 1940. 



136130. Cotoneaster sp. Malaceae. 



Received under the name "meyeri," for which a place of publication has not 

 been found. 



