8 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 147 



141360 to 141368. 



From England. Trees purchased from Thompson and Morgan, Ispwieh. Received 

 April 25, 1941. 



141360. Amygdalus persica L. Amygdalaceae. Peach. 



Russell's Red. 



141361 to 141363. Malus sylvestris Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 



141361. Fearn's Pippin. 



141362. James Kirk. 



141363. Juneating. 



141364. Prunus sp. Amygdalaceae. Plum. 

 Prince of Wales. 



141365. Prunus cerasifera var. atropurpurea Jaeger. 

 Hazeldene. Received as Prunus pissardii, now referred to the above. 



141366 and 141367. Pyrus communis L. Malaceae. Common pear. 



141366. Jean Van Geert. 



141367. Winter Orange. 



141368. Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh. Malaceae. Pearleaf crab. 



Golden Gem. 



For previous introductions see 136653. 



141369. Centella asiatica (L.) Urban. Apiaceae. 



From Java. Seeds presented by the Director, Botanic Garden, Buitenzorg. Received 

 April 24, 1941. 



141370 to 141546. 



From Iran. Seeds presented by Walter Koelz, Bureau of Plant Industry, United 

 States Department of Agriculture. Received April 9, 1941. 



141370. Aegilops aucheri Boiss. Poaceae. Grass. 



No. 6044. From Gaomir, Bakhtiari, May 1 6, 1940. An annual steppe grass about 

 3 feet high. 



141371. Aegilops crassa Boiss. 



No. 6121. From Durud, Luristan, June 7, 1940. A rare annual pasture grass 

 about 1 foot high. 



141372. Aegilops heldreichii (Boiss.) Nyman. 



No. 6026. From Cheshmashirin, Bakhtiari, May 13, 1940. An annual steppe 

 grass about 2}4 feet high. 



141373. Aegilops ovata L. 



No. 6017. From Cheshmashirin, Bakhtiari, May 13, 1940. An annual steppe 

 grass, about 1 foot high. 



141374. Aeluropus littoralis (Gouan) Pari. Poaceae. Grass. 



No. 6805. From Gunabad, Khorassan, August 26, 1940. A creeping grass about 

 15 inches high; grows near alkaline pools or on the desert. 



141375. Agropyron intermedium (Host) Beauv. (A. glaucum R. and S.) Poaceae. 



Grass. 



No. 6681. From Bardu Forest, Khorassan, August 19, 1940. A pasture perennial 

 growing in clumps 4 feet high on dry slopes. 



141376. Agropyron sp. 



No. 6363. From Khairat, Mazenderan, July 26, 1940. A common pasture grass 

 growing in the forest or dense shade to about 3 feet high. 



