22 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 150 



143962 to 143972— Continued. 



143971. Voandzeia subterranea (L.) Thouars. Fabaceae. 

 No. 1. 



For previous introduction see 115500. 



143972. Zea mays L. Poaceae. Corn. 

 No. 5. 



143973 to 143980. 



From Canada. Trees purchased from the Manitoba Hardy Plant Nursery, 

 Dropmore, Manitoba. Received May 11, 1942. 



143973. Malus sp. Malaceae. Apple. 

 Red Apple 



143974. Malus sp. 

 Sugar Crab. 



143975. Prunus sp. Amygdalaceae. 

 Dropmore Blue. 



143976. Prunus sp. 

 McRobert. 



143977. Pyrus sp. Malaceae. Pear. 

 Forostovsky. 



143978. Pyrus sp. 

 Manchurian. 



143979. Pyrus sp. 

 Olia. 



143980. Pyrus sp. 

 Tioma 



143981. Cinchona officinalis L. Rubiaceae. 



From the Philippine Islands. Seeds presented by Col. Arthur Fischer, Di- 

 rector of Forestry, Manila. Received May 12, 1942. 



Collected at Kaatoan-Bukidnon. 



For previous introduction see 143792. 



143982 to 143985. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by Dr. A. McTaggart, Division of Plant 

 Introduction, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Canberra. 

 Received May 4, 1942. 



143982. Avena Montana Vill. Poaceae. Grass. 



No. 7704. A perennial, cespitose grass, native to alpine and subalpine 

 sections of southern Europe, with laxly ascending stems and loosely folded 

 leaves. The loose panicle is about 6 inches long. 



For previous introduction see 59363. 



143983. Avena pubescens huds. 



No. 7706. A perennial Siberian grass which thrives in dry, open places, 

 forming a thick turf. The numerous branches are about 4 inches long, and 

 the coarse leaves are up to an inch in width. 



For previous introduction see 59693. 



