tamttary 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1943 

 INVENTORY 



145639 to 145i>.o. 



From Ecuador. Seeds collected by A. G. Kevorkian, Balzapamba. Received 

 January 26, 1943. 



145639. Cinchona sp. Rubiaceae. 

 Tree No. 1. 



145640. Cinchona sp. 

 Tree No. 2. 



145641. Cinchona sp. 

 Tree No. 4. 



145642. Cinchona sp. 

 Tree No. 6. 



145643. Cinchona sp. 

 Tree No. 7. 



145644. Cinchona sp. 

 Tree No. 8. 



145645. Cinchona sp. 

 Tree No. 9. 



145646. Cinchona sp. 

 Tree No. 10. 



145647. Litchi chinensis Sonner. (Nephelium litchi Cambess.). 

 Sapindaceae. Litchi. 



From Florida. Plants growing at the Plant Introduction Garden, Coconut 

 Grove. Numbered January 30, 1943. 



Seedlings of P.I. 51471. 



145648. Peltogyne sp. Caesalpiniaceae. 



From Brazil. Seeds collected by Dr. Karl D. Butler, Salvador, Bahia. Re- 

 ceived February 2, 1943. 



Pau Brasil or Pau Roxa. The tree yields one of the best woods of Brazil; 

 very hard, heavy, purple in color, and of handsome grain. 



145649. Malva parviflora L. Malvaceae. 



From California. Seeds presented by Dr. H. L. Mason, University of Cali- 

 fornia, Berkeley. Received January 27, 1943. 



Castilian mallow. 



For previous introduction see 144155. 



145650. HIBISCUS cannabinus L. Malvaceae. 



From El Salvador. Seeds presented by Winnall Dalton, through the United 

 States Legation, San Salvador. Received January 4, 1943. 



145651. Solanum. Solanaceae. 



From Chile. Tubers presented by F. Mujica R., Departamento de Sanidad 

 Vegetal, Santiago. Received January 18, 1943. 



145652. Taraxacum megalorrhizon (Forsk.) Hand.-Mazz. 



Cichoriaceae. 



From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Received February 8, 1943. 

 Krim-saghyz, 



