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145123 to 145199— Continued. 



145185. No. 6968. (Bakony.) 



145186. No. 6969. (Hortobagy.) 



145187. No. 7038. (S. 100, early.) From Aberystwyth, Wales, 1938. 



145188. No. 7046. (Ac2419.) From the Plant Research Station, Palmers- 

 ton North, New Zealand, 1938. 



145189 and 145190. From the Plant Breeding Sub-Division, Moravian In- 

 stitute of Agricultural Research, Brno, Czechoslovakia, 1938. 



145189. No. 7303. (Tetc, Moravia.) 



145190. No. 7204. (Topolcany, Slovakia.) 



145191. No. 7230. Morso. From the Danish Station for Seed Control, 

 1938. 



145192. No. 7589. Nappan, wild white clover. From the Division of 

 Forage Plants, Ottawa, Canada, 1939. 



145193. Dingee. A commercial variety grown under irrigation in Vic- 

 toria, Australia. 



145194. No. 2243. From the Bureau of Introduction, Institute of Plant 

 Industry, Leningrad, Soviet Union, 1931. 



145195. No. 2244. From the Bureau of Introduction, Institute of Plant 

 Industry, Leningrad, Soviet Union, 1931. 



145196. No. 7984. Purpurea. From the Botanic Garden, Leyden, Nether- 

 lands, 1940. 



145197. Trifolium tumens Stev. Fabaceae. Clover, 



_ No. 2429. From the Botanic Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1931; na- 

 tive to Transcaucasia. 



For previous introduction see 31054. 

 14519S and 145199. VlGNA sinensis (Torner) Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. 



145198. No. 5980. Brabham. From the Nicholson Seed Co., Dallas, Tex., 

 1935. 



145199. No. 8085. (34c361.) From the Division of Plant Industry, Union 

 Department of Agriculture, Pretoria, Union of South Africa. 



145200 to 145528. Medicago sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. 



From Saudi Arabia. Seeds presented by James G. Hamilton, United States 

 Agricultural Mission. Received November 23, 1942. 



145200. From near Burcida, altitude 1,870 feet, July 15, 1942. A region of 

 high temperatures, with a continuous growing season, where nearly all 

 alfalfa is grown in date groves. 



145201 to 145203. 



Collected at Mecca. 

 145204 to 145528. 



[No special data.] 



145529. Arundinaria amabilis McClure. Poaceae. 



From Texas. Seeds presented by R. R. Eckhart, Dallas, and E. A. Mcllhenny, 

 Avery Island, La. Received December 1, 1942. 



For "previous introduction see 134091. 



