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149484 to 149491— Continued 



149487 to 149489. Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. Solanaceae. 



149487. Break O'Day. 



149488. Glovel. 



149489. Pritchard. 



149490. Lycopersicon hirsutum Humb. & Bonpl. 



149491. Lycopersicon peruvianum (L.) Mill. 



149492. Rheum ribes L. Polygonaceae. 



From Iran. Seeds presented by Capt. John S. Daniel, Jr., AGD, Postal 

 Officer, Tehran. Received October 28, 1944. 



149493. Ziziphora tenuior L. Menthaceae. 



From Iran. Seeds collected by Capt. John S. Daniel, Jr., Postal Officer, 

 Tehran. Received October 28, 1944. 



149494. Phellodendron lavallei Dode. Rutaceae. 



From New York. Seeds collected by Walter T. Swingle, Bronx Park. Re- 

 ceived November 2, 1944. 



Collected from a tree in the grounds of the New York Botanical Garden. 



149495. RUBUS MACROCARPUS Benth. Rosaceae. 



From Colombia. Seeds presented by H. V. Geib, Agricultural Adviser, 

 American Embassy, Bogota. Received October 23, 1944. 



Mora (Giant blackberry). 



149496. Sorghum vulgare Pers. Poaceae. 



From Oklahoma. Seeds presented by J. B. Sieglinger, Oklahoma Agricultural 

 Experiment Station, Stillwater. Received October 30, 1944. 



Sumac Sorgo, F.C.I. No. 1712. 



149497. Elaeocarpus sphaericus (Gaertn.) Schum. Elaeocar- 

 paceae. 



From California. Seeds collected by Lt. Comdr. S. G. Bedell, Navy 158, Ad- 

 vance Base, F.P.O., San Francisco. Received October 12, 1944. 



Probably from the Pacific area. A handsome tree with deeply fluted 

 trunk. The bright-blue berries attract birds. 



149498. Fragaria. Rosaceae. Strawberry. 



From Maryland. Plants obtained from the Division of Fruit and Vegetable 

 Crops and Diseases, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural 

 Engineering, Beltsville. Received October 28, 1944. 



No. 3203 (Aberdeen X 2629) (Catskill X Fairfax). 



149499. Chloris GAYANA Kunth. Poaceae. Rhodes grass. 



From California. Seeds presented by the Germain Seed and Plant Co., Los 

 Angeles. Received October 27, 1944. 



149500 to 149510. Saccharum. Poaceae. Sugarcane. 



From Florida. Cuttings presented by the United States Sugarcane Station, 

 Canal Point. Received October 9, 1944. 



149500. C.P. 29/103. 149503. C.P. 34/54, 



149501. C.P. 29/120. 149504. C.P. 34/79. 



149502. C.P. 29/1 149505. C.P. 34/120. 



