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149044. Geonoma sp. Phoenicaceae. Palm. 



From Costa Rica. Seeds collected by Lt. Claud Hope, c/o Military Attache, 

 American Embassy, San Jose. Received July 26, 1944. 



149045 and 149046. 



From England. Seeds and bulbs presented by Collingwood Ingram, The 

 Grange, Benenden, Kent. Received July 20, 1944. 



149045. Gladiolus concolor X Homoglossum watsonium. Iridaceae. 

 General Smuts. (Bulbs.) 



149046. Mahonia lomariifolia Takeda. Berberidaceae. 



A spiny-leaved shrub 4 to 8 feet high, with 10 to 20 pairs of ovate 

 to lanceolate, leathery leaflets about \ x k inches long, and racemes of 

 small, bright-yellow flowers. Native to the mountains of Yunnan, China, 

 at altitudes of 8,000 to 12,000 feet. (Seeds.) 



149047. Citrus sp. Rutaceae. 



From California. Cuttings presented by M. B. Rounds, Citrus Experiment 

 Station, Riverside. Received July 19, 1944. 



Kusai Lime. {Hawaii C.E.S. No. 452.) 



149048. Lavatera sp. Malvaceae. 



From Chile. Seeds presented by Miguel Schorver Alonso, Concepcion, through 

 J. L. Colon, Pan American Union. Received July 17, 1944. 



Malva gigante; of possible value as a fiber plant. 



149049. Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck. Rutaceae. Orange. 



From Florida. Cuttings presented by F. E. Gardner, Orlando. Received 



July 17, 1944. 



Summerfield Navel. 



149050 and 149051. 



From China. Seeds presented by R. G. Johnson, Corvallis, Oreg. Received 

 July 5, 1944. 



149050. Lilium sp. Liliaceae. 

 White Tiger Lily. 



149051. Trigonella rechingeri Sirjaev. Fabaceae. 

 Collected at Pao Mei. 



149052 and 149053. (Undetermined.) 



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

 Farm, Boyce, Va. Received July 6, 1944. 



149052. From Belem, Para, June 25, 1944. 



149053. From Sao Felippe, Rio Negro, March, 1944. 



149054. Nicotiana rustica L. Solanaceae. Aztec tobacco. 



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

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

 Beltsville. Received July 10, 1944. 



Brazilia. Grown at Marlboro, Md. 



149055 to 149063. Carthamus tinctorius L. Asteraceae. 



Safflower. 



From Maryland. Seeds obtained from the Division of Drug and Related 

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

 Beltsville. Received July 10, 1944. 



