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148019 to 148025. Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. Convolvulaceae. 



Sweetpotato. 



From Hawaii. Tubers presented by the Experiment Station of the Hawaiian 

 Sugar Planters' Association, Honolulu. Received February 26, 1944. 



148019. Huamon. 148023. Nancy Hall-Hilo. 



148020. Kaneohe. 148024. Nancy Hall-Waialua. 



148021. Mohihi. 148025. Tantalus. 



148022. Nancy Hall-Aiea. 



148026. Arundinaria simoni (Carr.) A. & C. Riviere. Bamboo. 



From Florida. Plant presented by the Glen St. Mary Nurseries Co., Glen 

 St. Mary; received in 1929 at the Barbour Lathrop Plant Introduction 

 Garden, Savannah, Ga. Numbered in February 1944. 



Originally from near Crescent City, Fla. 



148027. Taraxacum kok-saghyz Rodin. Cichoriaceae. 



From Maryland. Seeds obtained through the Division of Rubber Investiga- 

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

 Beltsville. Received February 28, 1944. 



Grown at Moorhead, Minn. 



148028 to 148030. 



From Brazil. Seeds collected by J. T. Baldwin, Jr., Blandy Experimental 

 Farm, Boyce, Va. Received February 18, 1944. 



Collected at Boca do Acre, Amazonas. 



148028. Nicotiana sp. Solanaceae. 



148029. Nicotiana sp. 



148030. Solanum COFFEIFOLIUM (Bitter) Morton. Solanaceae. 

 A shrub up to 3 feet in height, with red, pimentolike fruits. 



148031. Phaseolus VULGARIS L. Fabaceae. Common bean. 



From Maryland. Seeds obtained through the Division of Fruit and Vege- 

 table Crops and Diseases, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agri- 

 cultural Engineering, Beltsville. Received February 28, 1944. 



Logan bean. 



Grown at Charleston, S. C. 



148032. Triticum durum Desf. Poaceae. Durum wheat. 



From Australia. Seeds presented by A. T. Pugsley, University of Adelaide, 

 Waite Agricultural Institute, Adelaide, South Australia. Received 

 February 29, 1944. 



41-85. Doubbi. 



148033. PRUNUS armeniaca L. Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 



From Iowa. Tree presented by Snyder Bros. Nurseries, Center Point. Re- 

 ceived April 6, 1942. 



Sansin. 



148034. Prunus avium L. Amygdalaceae. Sweet cherry. 



From Missouri. Scions presented by Stark Bros., Louisiana. Received March 

 1, 1944. 



Gold. 



