54 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 151 



146827 to 146840— Continued 



146835. Missoy. From South Carolina. 



146836. Ogden. From South Carolina. 



146837. Seminole. From South Carolina. 



146838. Tokyo. From South Carolina. 



146839. Stizolobium sp. Fabaceae. 

 Early Arlington. From South Carolina. 



146840. Stizolobium sp. 



Tracy Black. From South Carolina. 



146841 to 146844. 



From California. Seeds purchased from Eustace Rush, Burbank. Received 

 September 8, 1943. 



146841. Arecastrum romanzoffianum (Cham.) Becc. Phoenicaceae. 



A palm, native to Brazil, with an unarmed trunk about 20 feet high and 

 1 foot in diameter, bearing a crown of plume-like pinnate leaves 12 to 15 

 feet long. The fruit is a pale-orange drupe about the size of a large acorn. 



For previous introduction see 145570. 



146842. Cedrus deodara (Lam.) Loud. Pinaceae. Deodar cedar. 

 For previous introduction see 123171. 



146843. Cupressus arizonica Greene. Pinaceae. Arizona cypress. 

 For previous introduction see 24625. 



146844. Cupressus macrocarpa Hartw. 



146845. Gossypium. Malvaceae. Cotton. 



From Peru. Seeds collected by William C. Davis, Tingo Maria. Received 

 September 8, 1943. 



146846. Scorzonera sp. Cichoriaceae. 



From Iraq, Seeds obtained by the United States delegate to the Food Con- 

 ference, through the American Minister, Baghdad. Received September 

 8, 1943. 



Car da. Collected in Curtistan. 



146847 and 146848. 



From Washington, D. C. Seeds presented by I. T. Haig, Division of Forest 

 Management Research, Forest Service, United States Department of Ag- 

 riculture. Received September 11, 1943. 



146847. Pinus echinata Mill. Pinaceae. Pine. 

 Shortleaf pine. 

 For previous introduction see 146687. 



146848. Pinus taeda L. 

 Loblolly pine. 

 For previous introduction see 146688. 



146849. Medicago sativa L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. 



From Maryland. Seeds obtained through the Division of Forage Crops anc 

 Diseases, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering 

 Beltsville. Received September 13, 1943. 



Hairy Peruvian. Grown in Arizona. 





