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145097 to 145117— Continued. 



145101. Canavalia gladiata (Jacq.) DC. Swordbean. 

 No. 2270. From the Department of Agriculture, Reduit, Mauritius, 1931. 

 For previous introduction see 143872. 



145102. Crotalaria retusa L. Fabaceae. 



No. 1257. From Roland McKee, United States Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C, 1930. 



For previous introduction see 117935. 



145103. Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub. (C.psoraloidesDC). Faba- 

 ceae. Guar. 



No. 2780. From Dacca, Bengal, India, 1932. 



For previous introduction see 144328. 



145104. Desmodium barbatum (L.) Benth. (Meibomia barbata (L.) 

 Kuntze). Fabaceae. 



No. 5814. From Deodoro, Brazil, 1934. 



For previous introduction see 117948. 



145105. Glycine javanica L. Fabaceae. 

 No. 6943. From Tanganyika Territory, 1937. 

 For previous introduction see 142976. 



145106. Indigofera hirsuta L. Fabaceae. Indigo. 

 No. 1669. From the General Experiment Station, Buitenzorg, Java, 1930. 

 For previous introduction see 144994. 



145107. Phaseolus acutifolius var. latifolius G. F. Freeman. Fabaceae. 



Tepary bean. 



No. 5973. From Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 1941-42 

 (produced at the Plant Introduction Garden, Lawes, southern Queensland.) 



For previous introduction see 57734. 



145108. Phaseolus calcaratus Roxb. Rice bean. 

 No. 2778. Agartala Kalai. From Dacca, Bengal, India, 1932. 



145109. Phaseolus metcalfei Woot. & Standi. Metcalfe bean. 



No. 5553. From the Boyce Thompson Southwest Arboretum, Superior, 

 Ariz., 1933. 



145110. Phaseolus mungo L. Urd. 



No. 3712. From the Institute of Plant Industry, Indore, Indore, Central 

 India, 1932. 



For previous introduction see 126230. 



145111. Phaseolus trinervius Heyne. 



No. 5783. From the Department of Agriculture, Trinidad, British West 

 Indies, 1934. An annual or biennial vine densely clothed with deflexed, 

 tawny hairs. The trifoliate leaves have broadly ovate leaflets, 3 to 5 inches 

 long, and the red flowers are in clusters of 3 to 6 on flexuous peduncles. 



For previous introduction see 91962. 



145112. Sesbania paulensis Barb.-Rodr. Fabaceae. 



No. 1679. From the Botanic Gardens, Buitenzorg, Java, 1930. A legum- 

 inous shrub about 10 feet high, with narrow, angular branches, finely pin- 

 nate leaves, and handsome yellow flowers in few-flowered racemes. 



For previous introduction see 73261. 



