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147356 to 147370— Continued 



147357. Enneapogon SCOPARIUS Stapf. Poaceae. Grass. 



147358. Eragrostis curvula (Schrad.) Nees. Poaceae. Grass. 



147359. Eragrostis curvula (Schrad.) Nees. Grass. 

 1473(>0. Eragrostis lehmanniana Nees. Grass. 



For previous introduction see 146968. 



147361. Eragrostis atherstonei Stapf. Grass. 



147362. Eragrostis hygrophila C. E. Hubb. & Schweick. Grass. 



147363. Eragrostis micrantha Hack. Grass. 



147364. Eriocephalus pubescens DC. Asteraceae. 



A bushy shrub with rigid, somewhat spiny, silky branches, linear-filiform 

 leaves, and inconspicuous flowers in small heads. Native to South Africa. 



147365. Panicum maximum Jacq. Poaceae. Guinea grass. 



147366. Panicum minus var. planifolium Stapf. Grass. 



147367. Panicum coloratum L. Grass. 



147368. Pennisetum sp. Poaceae. Grass. 



147369. Tetragonia arbuscula Fenzl. Aizoaceae. 

 For previous introduction see 107434. 



147370. Tricholaena rosea Nees. Poaceae. 

 147371 to 147375. 



From China. Seeds and bulbs presented by Ray G. Johnson, Wukong, Shensi. 

 Received November 12, 1943. 



147371 and 147372. Abelmoschus manihot (L.) Medic. (Hibiscus manihot 

 L.) Malvaceae. 



Giant yellow strain, said to be of native Chinese stock. 



For previous introduction see 76892. 



147373. Iris sp, Iridaceae. 



From Wukong gardens, said to have come from Shensi hills; strong 

 growing, with flower stalks 6 feet high. 



147374. Papaver sp. Papaveraceae. 



Wild poppy from hills of northeastern Kansu; flowers golden yellow. 



147375. (Undetermined), 



147376 and 147377. 



From Africa, Seeds obtained from the British Experiment Station, Tan- 

 ganyika, through Peter Heinz, Brownsville, Tex. Received November 23, 

 1943. 



147376. Cinchona officinalis L. (C. ledgeriana Trim.). Rubiaceae. 



147377. Cinchona pubescens Vahl ( C. succirubra Pav.). 

 For previous introduction see 147303. 



147378 to 147397. 



From Canada. Seeds presented by the Experiment Station, Morden, Mani- 

 toba. Received November 17, 1943. 



147378. Caragana spinosa (L.) DC. Fabaceae. 



A spiny shrub up to 6 feet high, or sometimes prostrate, with small 

 pinnate leaves, and solitary yellow flowers about 1 inch long. Native to 

 Siberia. 



For previous introduction see 42312. 



