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147031 to 147033. Zea mays L. Poaceae. Com. 



From Connecticut. Seeds purchased from Associated Seed Growers Inc., 

 v Haven. Received October 13, 1943. 



147031. Country Gentleman. 



147032. Golden Cross Bantam. 

 14 7033. StoivelVs Evergreen. 



147034. Phaseolus vulgaris L. Fabaceae. Common bean. 



From Illinois. Seeds purchased from the Roger Eros. Seed Co., Chicago. 

 Received October 15, 1943. 



Rogers Stringless Green Refugee. 



147035 and 147036. 



From Florida. Seeds presented by Dr. David Fairchild, Coconut Grove. Re- 

 ceived October 18, 1943. 



147035. Aeglopsis chevalieri Swingle. Rutaceae. 



An African citrus relative, native to the Ivory Coast, where it grows as 



a small, spiny, evergreen tree about 10 feet high, with short panicle; :: 

 white flowers, and roundish, hard-shelled fruits 5 inches in diame:e: 



For previous introduction see 109606. 



147036. Afraegle gabonensis (Swingle) Engler. Rutaceae. 



A spiny shrub or small tree with large green flowers, simple or triiolio- 

 late leaves 5 to 8 inches long, and hard-shelled, pear-shaped fruits about 

 4 inches in diameter. Native to the French Congo. 



For previous introduction see 109618. 



147037. Citrus. Rutaceae. 



From California. Seeds presented by the Citrus Experiment Station, River- 

 side, through W. T. Swingle. Received October 18, 1943. 



Said to be a lemon hybrid; "Meyer lemon" x Australian desert lemon, 

 Eremocitrus glauca (Lindl.) Swingle. 



147038. Zea mays L. Poaceae. Corn. 



From Texas. Seeds obtained through the Division of Cereal Crops and 

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

 Beltsville, Md. Received October 18, 1943. 



Tux pan. 



147039. Mentha piperita L. Menthaceae. Peppermint. 



From Maryland. Cuttings obtained through the Division of Drug and Re- 

 lated Plants, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineer- 

 ing, Beltsville. Received October 19, 1943. 



147040 and 147041. Nicotlana rustica L. Solanaceae. 



Aztec tobacco. 



From Maryland. Seeds obtained through the Division of Tobacco Invesl 

 tions, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineei 

 Beltsville. Received October 21, 1943. 



Varieties with high nicotine content. 



147040. No. 68. 



147041. No. 34753. 



