36 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 153 



151") 74 to 151379. aIedicago sattva L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. 



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

 3, Bureau of Plant Industry. Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Belts- 

 ville. Received Aug. 22, 1945. 



151574. Arizona Chilean. 151577. Kansas Common. 



151573. Atlantic. 15157S. Oklahoma Common. 



151576. Buffalo. 151579. Ranger. 



151580 to 151590. 



From Sweden. Seeds obtained from the Svalof Plant Breeding Station. Svalof. 

 Received Aug. 13, 1945. 



151550 to 1515S2. Dacttlis glomebata L. Poaceae. Orchard grass. 



1515S0. Sv. 01004 Str. 



151581. St. 265. 



151582. St. 822. 



1515S3 to 151590. Papavee somnifeetjm L. Papaveraceae. Opium poppy. 



151583. No. 207. Papaver Manderskv. 1515S7. No. 204. Bohmisk Dubsky. 



151584. No. 211. TJrgersk ValJmo 10. 151588. No. 202. Peragis. 



151585. No. 201. Makndorfer. 151589. No. 236. Pol$k Opievallmo 9. 



151586. No. 235. Polsk Opievallmo S 151590. No. 206. Polsk OpievaUmo 5. 



151591 to 151602. Glycixe aeax (L.) Merr. Fabaceae. Soybean. 



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

 eases, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering. Belts- 

 villa Received Aug. 23. 1945. 



151391. Boone. 151597 



151592. Chief. 15I59S. Macoupin. 



l r :593. Dunfield. 151599. Ogden. 



151594. Early ana. 151600. Patolsa. 



151595. Gibson. 151601. Scioto. 



151596. lUmi. 151602. Viking. 



151603. Eaxdia sp. Bubiaceae. 



From Ecuador. Seeds presented by P. R'obicek. Received Aug. 17, 1945. 



151604. Fagoptetjai esculexttjai Moench. Polygonaceae. 



Buckwheat. 



From Maryland. Seeds obtained from the Division of Cereal Crops and Dis- 

 ss, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering. Belts- 

 ville. Received Aug. 25. 1945. 



151605. Jaeella catjdata (T. S. Brancleg.) Standi. Papayaceae. 



From Mexico. Seeds obtained through the Bureau of Entomology and Plant - 

 Quarantine, United States Department of Agriculture. Received Aug. 25, 

 1945. 



Originally from Jalisco. A large herbaceous perennial, native to northwestern 

 Mexico, with edible, subglobose, fleshy fruits about 3 inches long. The fruits have 

 five long, fleshy appendages. 



151606. Chetsalidocaepus ltjtescexs (Bory) Wendl. Phoenica- 

 ceae. Yellow palm. 



From Puerto Rico. Seeds presented by Prof. H. H. Bartlett, University of 



Michigan, Ann Arbor. Mich. Received Aug. 25, 1945. 



From Mayaguez. 



For previous introduction see 91778. 



