24 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 154 



153706 to 153709— Continued 



153708. Melilotus alba var. annua Coe. 

 Hubam. 



153709. Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Yellow sweetclover. 



Madrid. 



153710 and 153711. Lycopersicon esctjlenttjm Mill. Solanaceae. 



Tomato. 



From New York. Seeds purchased from the Joseph Harris Seed Co., Moreton 

 Farm, Rochester. Received March 13, 1946. 



153710. Comet. 



153711. Stokesdale. 



153712. Saccharum spontaneum L. Poaceae. 



From Kenya. Cuttings obtained through the American Consulate, Nairobi. Re- 

 ceived March 14, 1946. 



153713 to 153715. Phaseolus vulgaris L. Fabaceae. 



Common bean. 



From Peru. Seeds presented by Charles F. Swingle, Estaci6n Experimental 

 Agricola, Tingo Maria, Huanuco. Received March 15, 1946. 



153713. Huasca Uchiza Amarillo. From Uchiza, near the Huallaga River. 



153714. Huasca Huallaga Colorado. From the vicinity of Tingo Maria. 



153715. Huasca Uchiza Colorado. From Uchiza, near the Huallaga River. 



153716 to 153718. Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. Solanaceae. 



Tomato. 



From Louisiana. Seeds purchased from the Steckler Seed Co., New Orleans. 

 Received March 15, 1946. 



153716. Louisiana Dixie. 



153717. Louisiana Pink. 



153718. Louisiana Red Rock. 



153719 to 153727. 



From northern Africa. Seeds presented by C. J. Beall, American Food Council, 

 Foreign Economic Administration. Received March 15, 1946. 



153719 to 153721. Quercus suber L. Fagaceae. : Cork oak. 



153719. No. 1. From Algiers, Algeria. 



153720. No. 2. FromTunisia. ■■■ l 



153721. A T o. 3. * . . ■'-. 

 153722. Quercus sp. ...... ; ; > ..: 



No. 4. .... ., 



153723 to 153725. Quercus suber L. ; - ''f* 



153723. No. 5. ,, ; ; >' ; . ..* ..-. 



153724. No. 6. ,.,.„• 



153725. N>o, 7. .,.',... '•.' 



153726 and 153727. Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 



From near high plateau region. 



153726. Sicilian. m - - : ' ; '• 



153727. Beliouni. 



