28 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 151 



146139 to 146143. Chenopodium QUINOA Willd. Chenopodiaceae. 



Quinoa. 



From Peru. Seeds presented by B. P. R. Moravsky, Direccion de Agriculture 

 y Ganaderia, Lima. Received June 9, 1943. 



146139. AmariUa. 



146140. Blanco de P.nw. 



146141. Blanca Koavia. 



146142. Morada. 



146143. Rosada. 



146144 to 146170. Zea mays L. Poaceae. Corn. 



From Argentina. Seeds presented by Antonio Marino, Universidad de La 

 Plata, La Plata. Received June 9, 1943. 



146144. 42.26, selfed Maiz Colorado (Arg.). 



146145. 42.34, selfed Maiz Colorado (Arg.). 



146146. 42.61, selfed Maiz Colorado (Arg.). 



146147. 42.129, selfed Maiz Colorado (Arg.). 



146148. 42.145, selfed Maiz Colorado (Arg.). 



146149. 42.281, selfed Maiz "Amargo"— IS111. 



146150. 42.286, selfed "Amargo"— IS121. 



146151. 42.306. 



146152. 42.307, selfed (FQ111.32 x F.Q 111.12), selfed. 



146153. 42.320, selfed (BV113 X F.Q 111.12), selfed. 



146154. 42.324, selfed (BK112 x "Amargo"), selfed. 



146155. 42.334, selfed Maiz "Amargo," selfed. 



146156. 42.337, selfed Maiz originally from Santos, Brazil. 



146157. 42.385, selfed (AD332 X "Rosduro"), selfed. 



146158. 42.394, selfed (CH224 X Creole Fl), selfed. 



146159. 42.406, selfed (DU311 x Bukidvan), selfed. 



146160. 42.446, selfed. 



146161. 42.508, selfed Maiz Colorado (Arg.). 



146162. 42.572, selfed Maiz Colorado Casilda (Arg.). 



146163. 42.701, selfed KX11 (Segrega Tardios). 



146164. 42.708, selfed KZ12 (Segrega Tardios). 



146165. 42.768, selfed G.M 111 (Arg.). 



146166. 42.772, selfed CE 441 (Arg.). 



146167. 42.839, selfed BK112.1 (Arg.). 



146168. 42.856, selfed BV112.2 (Arg.). 



146169. 42.862, selfed BV411.1 (Arg.). 



146170. 42.904, selfed CH222.1 (Arg.). 



146171. Ecliptaalba (L.) Hassk. Asteraceae. 



From Indochina. Seeds presented by E. Poilane, Institut des Recherches 

 Agronomique et Forestieres, Langtram. Received June 2, 1943. 



An annual, up to 3 feet high, with rough, hairy stems and white flower 

 heads. The leaves are crushed and used for medicinal purposes in Indochina. 



