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147521 to 147526— Continued 



147524. Solanum curtilobum Juz. & Buk. Solanaceae. 



A wild relative of the potato from the mountains of southern Peru and 

 Bolivia. 



For previous introduction see 139141. 



147525. Solanum demissum Lindl. 



A wild potato from the highlands of central Mexico. 

 For previous introduction see 9005. 



147526. Solanum polyadenium Greenm. 



A Mexican tuber-bearing species from limestone hills, central Mexico. 



For previous introduction see 36992. 



147527 to 147535. 



From Florida. Plants purchased from the Glen Saint Mary Nursery, Glen 

 Saint Mary. Received December 22, 1943. 



147527 to 147533. Amygdalus persica L. Amygdalaceae. Peach. 



147527. Angel. 147531. Jewel. 



147528. Dorothy N. 147532. Taber. 



147529. Florida Gem. 147533. Waldo. 



147530. HalVs Yellow. 



147534 and 147535. Vitis sp. Vitaceae. Grape. 



147534. Beacon. 



147535. Concord. 



147536. Balmea stormae Martinez. Rubiaceae. 



From Mexico. Seeds collected by Marion Storm, Michoacan, and presented 

 by Dr. William R. Maxon, United States National Museum. Received 

 May 9, 1941. Numbered in December 1943. 



A shrub 12 to 20 feet high, with smooth, greenish-purple bark, broadly 

 ovate, somewhat fleshy leaves 3 to 6 inches long, and sweet-scented, dark- 

 purple flowers about 1 inch long in terminal pendulous cymes. Native to 

 Michoacan, Mexico. 



147537 and 147538. 



From England. Seeds presented by S. F. Armstrong, Manager of Field 

 Trials, National Institute of Agricultural Botany, Huntington Road, 

 Cambridge. Received December 14, 1943. 



147537. Hordeum distichon L. Poaceae. Barley. 

 Pioneer Winter Barley. 



147538. Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 



Jubilegem Wheat. 



147539. Crotalaria usaramoensis Baker f. Fabaceae. 



From Argentina. Seeds presented by Enrique F. Schultz, Director-interino, 

 Estacion Experimental Agricola, Tucuman. Received December 15, 1943. 



For previous introduction see 117937. 



147540 to 147549. 



From Florida and the Canal Zone. Seeds presented by W. T. Swingle, 

 Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering. Re- 

 ceived December 28, 1943. 



Unless otherwise mentioned the material was obtained in Florida. 



