JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 31, 1941 9 



139869. Citrus sp. Rutaceae. 



From Australia. Trees presented by the New South Wales Department of Agriculture, 

 Sydney. Received January 28, 1941. 



No. 519. Valencia Late, Black's. 

 139870 to 139913. 



From China. Plants presented by F. A. McClure, Lingnan University, Canton. Re- 

 ceived January 30, 1941. 



139870 to 139887. Arundinaria spp. Poaceae. Bamboo, 



139870. Arundinaria sp. 139880. Arundinaria sp. 

 No - *• LU BG No. 2330. 



139871. Arundinaria sp. 139881. Arundinaria sp. 



No - 2 ' LU BG No. 2336. 



139872. Arundinaria sp. 139882 Arundinaria sp . 

 No. 2A. 



139873. Arundinaria sp. 

 No. 14. 



LU BG No. 2340. 

 139883. Arundinaria funghomh 



McClure. 



139874. Arundinaria sp. LJ] BQ No 2343 



LU BG No. 1167. 139884. Arundinaria basigibbosa 



139875. Arundinaria sp. McClure. 



LU BG No. 1852. LU BG No. 2393. 



139876. Arundinaria sp. 139885. Arundinaria sp. 

 LU BG No. 1884. LU BG No. 2644. 



139877. Arundinaria sp. 139886. Arundinaria sp. 

 LU BG No. 1994. LU BG No. 2670. 



139878. Arundinaria sp. 139887. Arundinaria sp. 

 LU BG No. 2010. LU BG No. 2436. 



139879. Arundinaria sp. 

 LU BG No. 2176. 



139888 to 139893. Bambusa spp. Poaceae. Bamboo. 



139888. Bambusa eutuldoh>es McClure. 



No. 10. A large sympodial bamboo cultivated for its thick-walled upright culms, 

 which are used locally for heavy construction and miscellaneous farm needs. 



For previous introduction see 128696. 



139889. Bambusa texttlis var. fusca McClure. 



No. 11. The variety differs from the species in the very much darker, denser, 

 more persistent, appressed pubescence on the culm sheaths. This bamboo is used 

 for the same purpose as the typical form. 



For previous introduction see 128746. 



139890. Bambusa dissimulator McClure. 



No. 12. A medium-large, somewhat thorny, sympodial species, cultivated for its 

 strong, thick-walled culms, which are used in heavy construction. 



For previous introduction see 128750. 



139891. Bambusa sp. 



No. 15. A large, stiffly upright, much-branched sympodial bamboo, cultivated 

 for its thick-walled straight culms, which are used in heavy construction and for 

 punting poles. The wood is very durable. 



