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139573 to 139598— Continued 



139583. Lilium philippinense var. formosanum (Baker) Wilson. 

 Tall, late-flowering form. 



For previous introduction see 91300. 



139584. Lilium henryi X auratum var. platyphyllum. 



139585. Lilium henryi X speciosum var. magnificum. 



139586. Lilium japonicum Thunb. 



Received as variety "platyf olium," a name for which a place of publica- 

 tion has not been found. 



139587. Lilium leichtlinii var. maximowiczii (Regel) Baker. 

 For previous introduction see 135547. 



139588. Lilium regale X nobilissimum. 



Received as Lilium regale X longiflorum alexandrae, now referred to the 

 above. 



139589. Lilium speciosum Thunb. 

 Var. Album-N ovum. 



139590. Lilium speciosum var. magnificum X auratum var. platyphyllum. 



139591. Lilium speciosum Thunb. 

 Var. Punctatum. 



139592. Lilium speciosum var. punctatum X robustum. 



139593. Lilium speciosum Thunb. 

 Var. Punctatum Rotundif olium. 



139594 to 139597. Lilium elegans Thunb. 



139594. Var. Maculatum. 



139595. Var. Ovatum. 



139596. Var. Crimson King. 



139597. Var. Orange Queen. 

 139598. Lilium tigrinum Ker. 



Var. Fortunum X dauricum wilsonii. 



139599. Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 



From Peru. Seed presented by Alberto Martin Lynch, Chief of the Lam- 

 bayeque Experiment Station, Lambayeque. Received December 20, 1940. 



No. 101. 



139600 to 139603. 



From Florida. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Gar- 

 den, Coconut Grove. Numbered December 16, 1940. 



139600. Acrocomia vinifera Oerst. Phoenicaceae. Palm. 



Originally received from H. H. Bartlett and T. Lasser (No. 16877), 

 Panama City, Canal Zone. 



A palm 40 feet high, native to Central America, with a spiny-ringed 

 trunk, large arching pinnate leaves with numerous linear pinnae, and a 

 spathe about 3 feet high. It is closely related to Acrocomia lasiospatha. 



139601 and 139602. Bactris spp. Phoenicaceae. Palm. 



Originally received from H. H. Bartlett and T. Lasser, Canal Zone. 



