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149227 to 149244. Glycine max (L.) Merrill. Fabaceae. 



Soybean. 



From Maryland. Seeds obtained from the Division of Forage Crops and 

 Diseases, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineer- 

 ing, Beltsville. Received August 24, 1944. 



149227. Aoda. From Beltsville, Md. 



149228. Chief. From Illinois. 



149229. Dunfield. From Illinois. 



149230. Emperor. From Beltsville, Md. 



149231. Gibson. From Illinois. 



149232. Hahto-Mich. From Beltsville, Md. 



149233. Harbinsoy. From New Jersey. 



149234. Higan-B. From Beltsville, Md. 



149235. Illini. From Illinois. 



149236. Imperial. From Beltsville, Md. 



149237. Kanro. From Beltsville, Md. 



149238. Lincoln. From Illinois. 



149239. Mandarin. From Illinois. 



149240. Mandell. From Illinois. 



149241. Mendota. From Beltsville, Md. 



149242. Patoka. From Illinois. 



149243. Richland. From Illinois. 



149244. Scioto. From Illinois. 



149245. Phoenix dactylifera L. Phoenieaceae. Date. 



From California. Offshoots presented by the United States Date Garden, 

 Indio. Received August 24, 1944. 



Medjool. 



149246 to 149253. 



From Bolivia. Seeds presented by University of Cochabamba, Cochabamba. 

 Received August 11, 1944.' 



149246 to 149248. Amaraxthus aspluxdii Thell. Amaranthaceae. 



149246. No. 1—A. Blanco Iuyu Jatako. Cochabamba. 



149247. No. 3— A. Morado obscuro. Cochabamba. 



149248. No. 2- A. Rosado. Cochabamba. 

 149249 to 149253. Amaraxthus quitexsis H.B.K. 



149249. No. 1. Blanco. Cochabamba. 



149250. No. 1-C. Blanco. Cuzco. 



149251. No. 2. Morado. Cochabamba. 



149252. No. 2-C. Morado. Cuzco. 



149253. No. 3. Purpura casi negro. Cochabamba. 



149254. Carpodiptera ameliae Lundell. Tiliaceae. 



From Florida. Tree growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden. 

 Coconut Grove. Numbered August 29, 1944. 



A small tree with smooth, greenish-gray bark; oval, long-stalked leaves; 

 and small, fragrant flowers followed by four-winged fruits. Native to San 

 Luis Potosi, Mexico. 



