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147498 to 147515— -Continued 



147504. Giant Green. From New Jersey. 



147505. Hahto-a-A. From Monetta, S. C. 



147506. Hahto-2-B. From Monetta, S. C. 



147507. Hakota. From Beltsville, Md. 



147508. Higan-B. From Beltsville, Md. 



147509. Hokkaido. From New Jersey. 



147510. Imperial. From New Jersey. 



147511. Kanro. From Beltsville, Md. 



147512. Kura. From Beltsville, Md. 



147513. Rokunsun-5-M. From Beltsville, Md. 



147514. Seminole. From Monetta, S. C. 



147515. Sousei 2-W. From Beltsville, Md. 



147516. Malus sylvestris Mill. Malaceae. Apple. 



From Michigan. Seeds presented by V. R. Gardner, Director, Michigan Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Station, East Lansing. Received December 8, 1943. 



Northern Spy. 



147517. Solanum tuberosum L. Solanaceae. Potato. 



From Maryland. Tubers obtained from the Division of Fruit and Vegetable 

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

 Engineering, Beltsville. Received December 8, 1943. 



Houma. Grown in Maine. 



147518. Eucommia ulmoides Oliver. Trochodendraceae. 



Tu-chung. 



From Maryland. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction 

 Garden, Glenn Dale. Numbered November 9, 1943. 



147519 and 147520. Nicotiana tabacum L. Solanaceae. 



Tobacco. 



From Maryland. Seeds obtained from the Division of Tobacco Investiga- 

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

 Beltsville. Received December 9, 1943. 



147519. Connecticut Broadleaf. 



147520. Connecticut Harvard. 



147521 to 147526. 



From Maryland. Seeds obtained from the Division of Fruit and Vegetable 

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

 Engineering, Beltsville. Received December 20, 1943. 



147521. Solanum acaule Bitter. Solanaceae. 

 For previous introduction see 39417. 



147522. Solanum chacoense Bitter. 

 For previous introduction see 121504. 



147523. Solanum commersonii Dunal. 



A wild potato, native to humid regions in Uruguay, with small tubers of 

 bitter flavor. 



For previous introduction see 57213. 



