66 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 153 



151900 to 151917. Gosstpium. Malvaceae. Cotton. 



From Iran. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, through the Ameri- 

 can Embassy. Tehran. Received Sept. 26. 1945. 



151900. Agjora. 151909. Gartovel. 



151901. Akala 6-16. 151910. King. 



151902. Oocumbia. 151911. Xadresky. 



151903. Dehgan. 151912. Perakhora. 



151904. DuraJgo. 151913. Perskhlopok. 



151905. Filestani A. 151914. Peyleyon. 



151906. Filestani B. 151915. Surkhgh-l-Semnan. 



151907. Filestani Sapid. 151916. Zagora. 



151908. Filestani Siyan Karcali. 151917. No. 1876. 



151918 to 151921. Triticum aestttcm L. Poaceae. Common wheat- 



From Iran. Seeds presented by Dr. Walter Koelz. Tehran; agent, Bureau of 

 Plant Industry. Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, through the American. 

 Embassy. Tehran. Received Sept. 26, 1945. 



151918. Gala Karami. 151920. Iranian. 



151919. Tiruni. 151921. Iranian. 



151922 to 151924. Ixdigofpra spp. Fabaeeae. 



From Maryland. Seeds obtained from the National Observational Nursery, Soil 

 Conservation Service, Beltsville. Received Sept. 26, 1945. 



151922. IXDIGOFERA EXDECAPHYIXA Jacq. 



For previous introduction see 151271. 



151923. IXDIGOFERA ABKECTA A. Rich. 



For previous introduction see 150371. 



151924. IXDIGOFERA HIBSUTA I#. 



For previous introduction "see 149527. 



151925. Araucaria axgtjsttpolia (Bertol.) Kuntze. (A. brasiliana 

 A. Rich.) Pinaeeae. 



From Argentina. Seeds presented by Angustin Gomez, Direccion de Agricultura, 

 Ganaderia y Industrias, La Plata. Received Sept. 20, 1945. 



For previous introduction see 149406. 



151926 to 151929. Capsicum frtjtescexs L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. 



From Mexico. Seeds presented by Dr. Narciso Novelo, Institute Tecnico 

 Agricola. Merida. Yucatan. Received Sept. 21, 1945. 



151926. Chile Colorado. 



151927. No. 1 Eat-Ik. 



151928. No. 4 Maw. 



151929. No. 2 Pap-Ik o Halanero. 



151930. Capparis spixosa L. Capparidaceae. Caper. 



From Iran. Seeds presented by Capt. John S. Daniel, Jr., United States Army. 

 Received Sept. 17. 1945. 



For previous introduction see 151673. 



151931. Capsicum PRrrEscExs L. Solanaceae. Redpepper. 



From Brazil. Seeds presented by W. A. Archer, Instituto Agrondmico do Norte, 

 Belem. Para. Received Sept. 20, 1945. 



Pimenta de Cheiro. Cultivated in Belem. Fruit dull yellow, overlaid with 

 dull purplish cast on lower half. 7-iibbed on top. 



