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156043 to 156106— Continued 

 156093 and 156094. Sporobolus fimbriatus Nees. 



156093. No. 119. Hammenskraal, Transvaal. 



156094. No. 1689. Middelburg, Cape Province. 



156095 and 156096. Sporobolus fimbriatus var. latifolius Stent. 



156095. No. 1996. Pretoria, Transvaal. 



156096. No. 218. Zebediela, Transvaal. 



156097 and 156098. Sporobolus smutsii Stent. Poaceae. 



156097. No. 165. Magut, Zululand. 



156098. No. 485. Du Toitskraal, Transvaal. 



156099. Tetrachne dregei Nees. Poaceae. 

 No. 1688. Middelburg, Cape Province. 



156100. Urochloa pullulans Stapf. Poaceae. 

 No. 128. Hammanskraal, Transvaal. 



156101. Urochloa trichopus (Hochst.) Stapf. 

 No. 570. Rhodesia. 



156102. Urochloa sp. 



No. 425. Pretoria, Transvaal. 



156103. Urochloa sp. 



No. 426. Dongola, Transvaal. 

 156104 to 156106. Urochloa trichopus (Hochst.) Stapf. 



156104. No. 427. Olifants River, Transvaal. 



156105. No. 705. Nongoma, Zululand. 



156106. No. 1422. Greytown, Natal. 



156107 and 156108. Saccharum. Poaceae. Sugarcane. 



From the Fiji Islands. Cuttings presented by R. W. Harman, Colonial Sugar 

 Refining Co., Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Received Sept. 27, 1946. 



156107. Ajax. 



156108. BadOa. 



156109. Ficus eoxburghii Wall. Moraceae. 



From India. Seeds presented by David Fairchild, Coconut Grove, Fla. Received 

 Sept. 27, 1946. 



Originally from the Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, United Provinces, 

 India. 



156110 to 156528. Sorghum spp. Poaceae. 



From eastern Africa. Seeds presented by C. O Grassl, Bureau of Plant Industry, 

 Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Sept. 27, 1946. 



The symbols GB, GN, and SW, used in the following notes, signify green midrib, 

 grain, and sweet-stemmed, respectively. Collected in 1946. 



156110 to 156117. From Tanganyika. 



156110. Sorghum arundlnaceum (Willd.) Stapf. 



No. 781. From 44 miles north of Kilosa. March 19, 1946. 



156111. Sorghum bipennatum (Hack.) Kuntze. 

 No. 782. From 35 miles north of Kilosa. 



