20 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 145 



139555 and 139556. 



From Brazil. Bulbs presented by the Botanic Garden, Rio de Janeiro. Re- 

 ceived October 31, 1940. 



139555. Sinningia sp. Gesneriaceae. 



Received as "Gloquicinia sp.," presumably a misspelling of Gloxinia; 

 bulbs are apparently Sinningia. 



139556. Hippeastrum rutilum (Edwards) Herbert. Amaryllidaceae. 

 For previous introduction see 132709. 



139557. Annona diversifolia Safford. Annonaceae. llama. 



From Guatemala. Seed presented by Dr. Mariano Pacheco, Director of Agri- 

 culture, Guatemala City. Received November 14, 1940. 



For previous introduction see 139284. 



139558. Hevea brasiliensis (A. Juss.) Muell. Arg. Euphor- 

 biaceae. Para rubbertree. 



From Honduras. Seeds presented by the United Fruit Co., Tela. Received 

 November 19, 1940. 



For previous introduction see 139451. 



139559. Vitis pentagona Diels and Gilg. Vitaceae. 



From Japan. Seed collected by P. H. Dorsett, Agricultural Explorer, Bureau 

 of Plant Industry, United States Department of Agriculture. Numbered 

 November 20, 1940. 



No. 3167. From near Lake Shunzenji, April 1925. 



For previous introduction see 103357. 



139560. Castanospermum australe Cunn. and Fraser. Faba- 

 ceae. Moreton-Bay-chestnut. 



From Florida. Seed presented by David K. Stabler, Lake Wales, through 

 J. B. Berry, Waverly. Received February 13, 1940. 



For previous introduction see 137694. 



139561 to 139563. Hevea brasiliensis (A. Juss.) Muell. Arg. 

 Euphorbiaceae. Para rubbertree. 



From the Canal Zone. Cuttings presented by Michael H. Langford, Experi- 

 mental Gardens, Summit. Received December 6, 1940. 



139561. G. 1. 



139562. G. 3. 



139563. G. 5. 



139564. Cynodon plectostachys (Schum.) Pilg. Poaceae. 



Grass. 



From the Union of South Africa. Seed presented by the McGregor Museum, 

 Kimberley. Received December 4, 1940. 



For previous introduction see 136474. 

 139565 to 139572. 



From New Zealand. Seed presented by Duncan & Davies, Ltd., New Ply- 

 mouth. Received December 4, 1940. 



