108 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 152 



150121 to 150180— Continued 



150163 and 150164. Lolium perenne L. Perennial ryegrass. 



150163. CPI 7244. 1943. 



150164. CPI 7245. 1943. 



150165. Lupinus angustifolius L. Fabaceae. Lupine. 

 CPI 8257. 1943. 



For previous introduction see 145053. 



150166. Onobrychis oxytropioides Boiss. Fabaceae. 

 CPI 6159. 1942. 



For previous introduction see 142026. 



150167. Onobrychis transcaucasica Grossh. 

 CPI 6160. 1942. 



For previous introduction see 108669. 



150168. Panicum decompositum R. Br. Poaceae. Grass. 



Ace. No. 210. Gilruth Plains, Queensland, April 1944. A spreading 

 glabrous grass 2 to 3 feet high, common in Queensland. 



For previous introduction see 50342. 



150169. Phalaris truncata Guss. Poaceae. Grass. 



CPI 37 US. 1943. A perennial grass about 2 feet high, found in the 

 Mediterranean region. The flowers are borne in dense spikes, resembling 

 timothy. 



For previous introduction see 88728. 



150170 and 150171. Phalaris tuberosa L. 



A forage grass. 



150170. CPI 1147. 1943. 



150171. CPI 1305. 1942. 



For previous introduction see 139985. 

 150172 to 150174. Phaseolus calcaratus Roxb. Fabaceae. 



150172. CPI 2778. 1943. 



150173. CPI 2779. 1943. 



150174. CPI 5783. 1943. 



150175 and 150176. Glycine max (L.) Merrill. Fabaceae. Soybean. 



150175. CPI 8234. 1943. 



150176. CPI 8236. 1943. 



150177. Trichinium sp. Amaranthaceae. 



Ace. No. 93. Gilruth Plains, Queensland, March 1942. 



150178. Trichinium sp. 



Ace. No. 94. Gilruth Plains, Queensland, March 1942. 



150179. Trichinium sp. 



Ace. No. 73. Gilruth Plains, Queensland, March 1942. 



150180. Trigonella suavissima Lindl. Fabaceae. 



From De Fray Station, West -Australia, 1941. This cloverlike plant, 

 called "Darling clover" in Australia, where it is native, has fragrant stems 

 and foliage and in favorable locations is perennial, becoming 3 feet or more 



in height. 



For previous introduction see 141528. 



