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149097 to 149150— Continued 

 149113 to 149150— Continued 



149137. Na-24. 



149138. P-8. 



149139. Ch-28. 



149140. N-48. 



149141. J3-42. 



149142. D-2. 



149143. Li-23. 



149144. Li-26. 



149145. Li-30. 



149146. L5-1U. 



149147. Li-68. 



149148. Hybrid No. 13 (Li-30 X Na-24) (Li-26 X P-«;. 



149149. Hybrid No. 18 (D-2 X Je-42) (N-48 X Ch-26). 



149150. Hybrid 74 (Ca-42 X L5-1U) (Li-23 X Li-68). 



149151 and 149152. 



From California. Seeds collected by Lt. Comdr. S. G. Bedell, Advance Base, 

 Navy 158, c/o F.P.O., San Francisco. Received August 10, 1944. 



Collected in the Pacific area. 



149151. Abutilon sp. Malvaceae. 



149152. Setaria sp. Poaceae. Grass. 



A grass 3 feet high, growing in sandy soil in a tropical jungle. The 

 leaves resemble the first leaves of a sprouting palm. 



149153 to 149159. Gossypium. Malvaceae. Cotton. 



From Maryland. Seeds obtained from the Division of Cotton and Other Fiber 

 Crops and Diseases, Beltsville. Received August 11, 1944. 



149153. Acala (Shafter) (P-18-C) 1942. From California. 



149154. Coker 100, Str. 6. From South Carolina. 



149155. Del f os 9252 (1942). From Mississippi. 



149156. Deltapine 14 (1942). From Mississippi. 



149157. Express 11384 (Delpress 3) 1942. From Mississippi.. 



149158. Sea Island (12-B-2) (1942). From Florida. 



149159. Wilds, Str. 6. From South Carolina. 



149160 to 149179. 



From Asia. Seeds presented by Hon. Henry A. Wallace, Vice President of the 

 United States. ' Received July 28, 1944. 



149160. Allium fistulosum L. Liliaceae. Welsh onion. 

 From Lanchow, China. 



149161. Capsicum frutescens L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. 

 Chinese Giant pepper. 



From Lanchow, China. 



149162 to 149165. Citrullus vulgaris Schrad. Cucurbitaceae. 



Watermelon. 



From the Soviet Union. 



