10 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 151 



145788. Coriandrum sativum L. Apiaceae. Coriander. 



From Haiti. Seeds presented by Alix Large, Head Horticulturist, Port-au- 

 Prince. Received March 19, 1943. 



145789. Cinchona pubescens Vahl (C. succirubra Pav.). Rubi- 

 aceae. 



From Honduras. Seeds presented by Dr. Wilson Popenoe, Escuela Agricola 

 Panamericana, Tegucigalpa. Received March 23, 1943. 



For previous introduction see 144659. 



145790. Cinchona pubescens Vahl (C. succirubra Pav.). Rubi- 

 aceae. 



From Guatemala. Seeds presented by F. Rosengarten, Chicacao, Suchitepe- 

 quez, through Gerald A. Drew, American Legation. Received March 25, 

 1943. 



For previous introduction see 145789. 



145791. Pachyrhizus erosus (L.) Urban (Cacara erosa (L.) 

 Kuntze). Fabaceae. Yam-bean. 



From El Salvador. Seeds obtained through the Office of Foreign Agricultural 

 Relations, United States Department of Agriculture. Received March 

 23, 1943. 



145792. Encephalartos hildebrandtii X Ceratozamia mexi- 

 cana. Cycadaceae. 



From New York. Seeds presented by T. H. Everett, New York Botanical 

 Garden, Bronx Park. Received March 30, 1943. 



145793 and 145794. 



From the Union of South Africa, Seeds presented by the McGregor Museum, 

 Kimberley. Received March 4, 1943. 



145793. Eragrostis lehmanniana var. ampla Stapf. Poaceae. Grass. 

 For previous introduction see 144308. 



145794. Panicum minus var. planifolium Stapf. Poaceae. Grass. 

 For previous introduction see 142980. 



145795. Crotalaria juncea L. Fabaceae. Sunn-hemp. 



From the Virgin Islands. Seeds presented by R. Norman Skeoch, Director, 

 Agricultural Experiment Station, Christiansted, St. Croix. Received 

 April 13, 1943. 



A plant cultivated for its fiber and as forage. 



For previous introduction see 133086. 



145796. Chamaedorea stolonifera Wendl. Phoenicaceae. 



Palm. 



From California. Plant presented by David Barry, Jr., Los Angeles. Re- 

 ceived June 8, 1943. 



145797. Urena lobata L. Malvaceae. 



From Cuba. Seeds presented by the Compaiiia de Fibras Cubanas Rial, Ha- 

 vana. Received April 9, 1943. 



Malva blanca. An erect undershrub with cordate entire or lobed leaves 2 

 to 3 inches long, flowers 1 inch across, rose red at the base, and small fruits 

 armed with hooked bristles. Native to tropical Asia. 



For previous introduction see 143342. 



