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L41878 to 141882— Continued 

 141878. Cultivated. 

 ipL 141879. Cultivated. A superior strain. 

 1 141880 and 141881. Prunus mandshurica (Maxim.) Koehne. 



141880. Cultivated; from Syaolin Station, east of Harbin. 



141881. Wild; from Syaolin Station, east of Harbin. 



141882. Prunus sibirica L. Siberian apricot. 

 Wild; from Lahassusu Station, west of Harbin. 



141883 to 141885. 



From Brazil. Seed received from the Botanic Garden, Rio de Janeiro, through F. G. 

 Walsingham, Atkins Institution of the Arnold Arboretum, Cienfuegos, Cuba. 

 Received June 4, 1941. 



141883. Acacia sp. Mimosaceae. 

 Introduced as Cassia nigra, but the seeds are not of that genus. 



141884. Cassia fastuosa Vog. Caesalpiniaceae. 



141885. Barbieria pinnata (Pers.) Baill. Fabaceae. 

 141886 and 141887. 



From Manchuria. Seed presented by L. Ptitsin, Harbin. Received May 27, 1941. 



141886. Prunus sp. Amygdalaceae. Plum. 

 Local mixed varieties. 



141887. Prunus glandulosa Thunb. Flowering almond. 

 141888. Albizzia adinocephala (J. D. Sm.) Britton & Rose. Mimosaceae. 



From Cuba. Seed presented by F. G. Walsingham, Atkins Institution of the Arnold 

 Arboretum, Cienfuegos. Received June 7, 1941. 



A small unarmed tree, with rather small compound leaves composed of one or two 

 pairs of lanceolate leathery leaflets 1 or 2 inches long, and flower heads in terminal 

 panicles about 4 inches long. Native to Costa Rica. 



For previous introduction see 103026. 



141889 and 141890. Coix lacryma-jobi var. ma-yuen (Rom.) Stapf. 

 Poaceae. Adlay. 



From Panama. Seeds presented by Charles L. Luedtke, United States Agricultural 

 Attach^, American Embassy. Received June 13, 1941. 



141889. Adlay wheat, No. 2. 



141890. Adlay wheat, No. 3. 

 141891 to 141896. 



From England. Seeds presented by C. D. Bell, School of Agriculture, Cambridge. 

 Received June 11, 1941. 



141891. Pisum elatius Bieb. Fabaceae. Pea. 

 141892 to 141895. Pisum sativum L. Pea. 



141892. 13/134. 141894. 16/134. 



141893. 14/1934. 141895. 545V38. 



141896. Pisum sp. Pea. 



A cultivated variety from Tibet. 



141897. Urginea maritima (L.) Baker. Liliaceae. Sea-onion. 



From New York. Bulbs purchased from S. B. Pennic & Co., New York. Received 

 June 19, 1941. 

 Red variety. 



