50 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 150 



144339 to 144641— Continued. 



144460 and 144461. Discaria serratifolia (Vent.) Mast. Rhamnaceae. 



144460. No. 40.1006. From Chile. 



144461. No. 40.1061. From San Jose de la Mariquina. 



144462. Domeykoa oppositifolia Phil. Apiaceae. 



No. 39.1661. From the Department of Taltal; altitude about 75 m. 



144463. Doniophyton anomalum (D. Don) Kurtz. Asteraceae. 



No. 39.1671. From the Department of Elqui; altitude from 3,200 to 

 3,300 m. Flowers reddish yellow. 



144464 to 144466. Embothrium coccineum Forst. Proteaceae. Notro. 



144464. No. 39.2294. From the Department of Llanquihue; altitude 50 m. 



144465. No. 40.1055. From San Jose de la Mariquina. 



144466. No. 40.1106. From San Jose de la Mariquina. 



144467. Encelia canescens var. lanuginosa I. M. Johnst. Asteraceae. 

 No. 39.1693. From the Department of Taltal; altitude about 100 m. 



144468. Encelia canescens var. tomentosa (Walp.) Ball. 



No. 39.1937. From the Province of Atacama; altitude 10 m. 



144469. Ephedra sp. Gnetaceae. 



No. 39.1687. From the Department of Petorca; altitude 2,280 m. Bracts 

 orange red. 



144470. Ephedra sp. 



No. 39.1777. From the Department of Copiapo; altitude 50 m. 



144471. Epilobium chilense Hausskn. Onagraceae. 



No. 39.1771. From the Department of Los Andes; altitude 1,900 m. 



144472. Epilobium glaucum Phil. 



No. 39.1770. From the Department of Los Andes; altitude 1,900 m. 



144473. Epilobium valdiviense Hausskn. 



No. 39.2394. From the Department of Victoria; altitude 1,140 to 1,180 m. 



144474. Erigeron sp. Asteraceae. 



No. 39.2398. From the Island of Mas Atierra (Weber's garden) ; flow- 

 ers small, white. 



144475. Escallonia pulverulenta (Ruiz & Pav.) Pers. Escalloniaceae. 



No. 39.1861. From Cerro. A shrub with large, thick, silvery-gray, oval 

 or elliptic leaves and white flowers in long, dense, terminal racemes. 



For previous introduction see 128878. 



144476. Escallonia sp. 



No. 40.1065. From San Jose de la Mariquina. 



144477. Eucryphia cordifolia Cav. Eucryphiaceae. 



No. 40.1165. From Cunco. An ornamental and useful tree that attains a 

 height of about 15 feet, with thick, leathery, shining leaves and aromatic 

 white flowers that appear in the spring and make the tree a beautiful 

 sight. The bark, rich in tannin, is utilized in dyeing and also in medicine. 



For previous introduction see 52589. 



144478. Euphrasia subexserta Benth. Scrophulariaceae. 



No. 39.2199. From the Department of Victoria; altitude 950 to 1,100 m. 



