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139651 to 139663— Continued 



139659. Acacia rigens A. Cunn. 



An Australian shrub 4 to 6 feet high, with threadlike compressed phyllodes 3 to 

 4 inches long and solitary yellow flower heads. 



For previous introduction see 106687. 



139660. Acacia salicina Lindl. 



A tall shrub or small tree, native to Australia, with pendulous branches and 

 willowlike phyllodes up to 5 inches long. The yellow flowers are in short racemes 

 of two or three globular heads. 



For previous introduction see 106688. 



139661. Acacia victoriae Benth. 



A shrub up to 9 feet high, with glaucous, lanceolate-oblong or broad-linear 

 phyllodes 1 to 2 inches long, pale-yellow heads about 30-flowered, on twin peduncles, 

 usually in false racemes through the abortion of the phyllodes. Native to Australia. 



139662. Acacia wattsiana F. Muell. 



A dense bushy shrub 4 to 5 feet high, with angular branches and leathery obovate- 

 oblong, obtuse phyllodes up to 1 inch long. 



For previous introduction see 106693. 



139663. Cassia artemisioides Gaud. Caesalpiniaceae. Wormwood senna. 



An erect bushy shrub covered with silky white tomentum. The leaves are made up 

 of three to six pairs of linear-terete leaflets 1 inch long, and the yellow flowers are in 

 short dense racemes. 



For previous introduction see 100620. 



139664 to 139670. 



From Canada. Scions presented by W. L. Kerr, Department of Agriculture, Experi- 

 mental Station, Morden, Manitoba. Received January 14, 1941. 



139664 to 139668. Malus spp. Malaceae. Apple. 



139664. Malus sylvestris Mill. 

 Anaros (Rosthern No. 2). 



139665. X Malus robusta Rehder. 

 Beauty. 



139666. Malus sylvestris Mill. 

 Florence (crab apple). 



139667. X Malus adstringens Zabel. 

 Mecca. 



139668. Malus sp. 

 Bedford Crab. 



139669. Prunus sp. Amygdalaceae. Plum. 

 Greenville. 



139670. Prunus. 



A cross between the sand cherry (Prunus pumila) and the Siberian apricot (P. 

 sibirica) . 



139671 to 139678. Saccharum. Poaceae. Sugarcane. 



From Colombia. Cuttings presented by the Estacion Agricola Experimental, Palmira. 

 Received January 15, 1941. 



139671. 177-37. 139673. 133-37. 



139672. 54-37. 139674. 113-37. 



