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144938 to 144971— Continued. 



144964. Solanum sp. 



No. 39.1578. From the Department of Cajamarca; altitude 2,400 m., 

 flowers yellow. 



144965. Solanum sp. 



No. 39.1155. From the Department of Huanuco; altitude 600 m., flow- 

 ers lemon yellow. 



144966. Solanum sp. 



No. 39.1441. From the Department of La Libertad; altitude 5 m. 



144967. Solanum sp. 



No. 39.1602. From the Department of Cajamarca; altitude 3,100 m.; 

 flowers pale gold. . . 



144968. Solanum sp. 



No. 39.2014. From the Department of Cuzco; altitude 900 m.; flowers 

 purple. 



144969. ViciA sp. Fabaceae. Vetch. 



No. 39.1080. From the Department of La Libertad; altitude 5 m.; 

 flowers lavender. 



144970. Vicia sp. 



No. 39.1858. From the Province of Valparaiso, Chile. 



144971. Vigna luteola Benth. Fabaceae. 



No. 39.2108. From the Department of Lima, Peru. 



144972. SCORZONERA tau-saghyz Lipschitz & Bosse. Cichoria- 

 ceae. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Received September 21, 1942. 



144973 to 144988. 



From South America. Seeds collected by Dr. T. H. Goodspeed, Andes Expedi- 

 tion of the University of California. Received September 21, 1942. 



144973. Astragalus sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 39.1823. February 2, 1939; from the Rio Sobrante; altitude 2,490 m.; 

 eaten by animals. 



144974. Calceolaria sp. Scrophulariaceae. 



No. 39.1573. From the Department of Cajamarca, Peru; altitude 2,500 

 m.; flowers yellow. 



144975. Calceolaria sp. 



No. 39.1552. February 12, 1939; from the Rio Sobrante, Argentina. 



144976. Celtis tala Gillies. Ulmaceae. Nettle tree. 



No. 39.1356. From the Sierra Chica, Province of Cordoba, Chile. A tree 

 with a short, stout, branched trunk, and smooth, yellowish-white wood 

 which is used for posts and firewood. 



For previous introduction see 48663. 



144977. Centropogon cuspidatus DC. Campanulaceae. 

 No. 39.1161. From Elqui, Peru. 



144978. Clematis hilarii Spreng. Ranunculaceae. 



No. 39.1361. From General Paz, near Cordoba, in the Sierra Chica, Ar- 

 gentina. A tropical climbing shrub with ternate or nearly ternate leaves 



