JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, I942 y 



143765 to 143778— Continued. 



specific gravity of the oil is 0.901. 

 For previous introduction see 56147. 



143777. Eucalyptus trachyphloia F. Muell. 



A medium-sized tree, native to Queensland, with dark-gray, rugged bark, 

 falcate-lanceolate leaves 4 to 6 inches long, and terminal panicles of small 

 flowers. 



For previous introduction see 75654. 



143778. Eucalyptus triantha Link (E. acmenioides Schau.). 

 For previous introduction see 141821. 



143779 to 143784. Triticum spp. Poaceae. Wheat. 



From India. Seeds presented by the Cereal Breeding Station, Niphad, Nasik 

 District, Bombay Province. Received January 29, 1942. 



143779. Triticum sp. 

 Bansi 22 %. 



143780. Triticum sp. 

 Bansi 168. 



143781. Triticum sp. 

 Bansi Palli 808. 



143782. Triticum sp. 

 Niphad 31. 



143783. Triticum sp. 

 Niphad 81. 



143784. Triticum sp. 

 Niphad 567. 



143785. Carica papaya L. Papayaceae. Papaya. 



From Brazil. Seeds presented by Alfredo de Araujo Santos Neto, Recife, 

 Pernambuco. Received February 10, 1942. 



143786. Gardenia tubifera Wall. Rubiaceae. 



From Straits Settlements. Seeds presented by the Botanic Gardens, Singa- 

 pore. Received February 24, 1942. 



143787. Salacia sp. Hippocrateaceae. 



From Celebes. Seeds collected by Dr. David Fairchild, Coconut Grove, Fla. 

 Received March 19, 1940. 



From Peore, Posso. An attractive vine with oblong, acuminate, glossy, 

 dark-green leaves about 5 inches long; inconspicuous greenish flowers; and 

 globular, lacquer-red fruits 1 inch in diameter in small axillary clusters. 



143788 to 143790. 



From Peru. Seeds presented by Cesar Vargas C, Cuzco. Received February 

 20, 1942. 



143788. Crocopsis fulgens Pax. Amaryllidaceae. 



143789. Stenomesson pearcei Baker. Amaryllidaceae. 



143790. Stenomesson variegatum (Ruiz & Pav.) Macbr. 



