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141261 'to 141355— Continued 



141335. No. 40. Black pole bean. 



141336. No. 41. Small, red kidney bean. 



141337. No. 45. Black kidney bean. 



141338. No. 45-a. White lima bean. 



141339. No. 48. Large kidney bean, variegated colors. 



141340. No. 49. Black kidney bean. 



141341. No. 49-a. Long, red kidney bean. 



141342. No. 49-b. Small, red kidney bean. 



141343. Phaseolus lunatus L. Lima bean. 



No. 55. Small, red bean. 

 141344 to 141347. Phaseolus vulgaris L. Common bean. 



141344. No. 56. Long, red kidney bean. 



141345. No. 56-a. Black kidney bean. 



141346. No. 56-b. Light red kidney bean. 



141347. No. 57. Black kidney bean. 



141348. Phaseolus lunatus L. Lima bean. 

 No. 61. Small, pink bean. 



141349. Phaseolus vulgaris L. Common bean. 

 No. 62. Black bush bean. 



141350 to 141353. Pisum sativum L. Fabaceae. Pea. 



141350. No. 29. 



141351. No. 33. White pea. 



141352. No. 39-A. 



141353. No. 56. 



141354. Glycine max (L.) Merrill. Fabaceae. Soybean. 

 No. 9. 



141355. Vigna sinensis (Torner) Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. 

 No. 62. 



141356 and 141357. 



From California. Seedlings and plants presented by Dr. T. H. Goodspeed, University 

 of California, Berkeley. Received April 21, 1941. 



141356. Lapageria rosea Ruiz and Pav. Liliaceae. Copihue. 



An evergreen climber of slow growth, with slender wiry stems, alternate, narrowly 

 ovate leaves, and bright-crimson, pendent, tubular flowers about 3 inches long in 

 the axils of the upper leaves or in terminal racemose clusters. The copihue is the 

 national flower of Chile. 



For previous introduction see 129336. 



141357. Lapageria rosea var. albiflora Hook. 

 Received as "variety alba." 



141358 and 141359. Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 



From Argentina. Seed presented by Eduardo Sackman Saia, Director of Agriculture, 

 Buenos Aires. Received April 24, 1941. 



141358. Klein Triunfo. 



141359. Litoral. 



