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145653 to 145673. Saccharum. Poaceae. Sugarcane. 



From Colombia. Cuttings presented by the Estacion Agricola Experimental 

 de Palmira, Cali. Received February 8, 1943. 



145653. E.P.C. 1618. 145664. E.P.C. 10.788. 



145654. E.P.C. ;.< 145665. E.P.C. 12.757. 



145655. E.P.C. 2058. 14566C. E.P.C. 13.899. 



145656. E.P.C. 2059. 145667. E.P.C. 15.220. 



145657. E.P.C. 2097. 145668. E.P.C. 15.275. 



145658. E.P.C. 4159. 145669. E.P.C. 15421. 



145659. E.P.C. U15. 145670. E.P.C. 16.263. 



145660. E.P.C. U6S7. 145671. E.P.C. 16.355. 



145661. E.P.C. 5850. 145672. E.P.C. 17.124. 



145662. E.P.C. 5990. 145673. E.P.C. 17.150. 



145663. E.P.C. 6219. 



145674. VlGNA sinensis (Torner) Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. 



From Argentina. Seeds presented by Enrique F. Schultz, Director-interino, 

 Estacion Experimental Agricola, Tucuman. Received February 2, 1943. 



Tucum&n No. 22. 



145675. Luffa AEGYPTIACA Mill. Cucurbitaceae. 



Suakwa towelgourd. 



From Cuba. Seeds presented by Gerardo Riesgo, Santa Clara. Received 

 February 9, 1943. 



hid a. 



145676. Allium sativum L. Liliaceae. Garlic. 



From Brazil. Seeds presented by Edgar Fernandes Teixeira, Director of the 

 Estacao Experimental de Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, through E. P. 

 Keeler, Agricultural Attache, Rio de Janeiro. Received February 10, 

 1943. 



The seed was derived from a variety of garlic known originally as Cateto, 

 and now named Pelotas. 



145677. Landolphia sp. Apocynaceae. 



From Brazil. Seeds presented by J. T. Baldwin, Jr., through the American 

 Vice Consulate, Manau.s, Amazonas. Received February 11, 1943. 



145678 to 145732. 



From Asia and Africa. Seeds collected by J. G. Hamilton, Soil Conservation 

 Service, United States Department of Agriculture. Received February 

 18, 1943. 



Unless otherwise stated all numbers are from Saudi Arabia. 



145678. Acacia sp. Mimosaceae. 

 No collection number. 



145679. Acacia sp. 

 No. 4. 



145680. Althaea sp. Malvaceae. 



No. 21. A small, yellow, flowering shrub resembling a mallow. 



145681. Arachis hypogaea L. Fabaceae. Peanut. 

 No. 32. From the Agricultural Mission, Egypt, 





