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157123 to 157136— Continued 



157123. No. 1. Beit-al-Faquih. 157126. No. 4. 



157124. No. 2. Bajin. 157127. No. 5. 



157125. No. 3. AI-Marawi'a. 



157128. No. 6. Za'rQadim. (Old Za'r). Al-Zahra. 



157129. No. 7. Sa'sJidid. (New Za'r). Al-Zahra. 



157130. No. 8. Za'r. Al-Luhaya. 



157131. No. 9. Za'r. Al-Zeidia and Al-Marawi. 



157132. No. 10. Beidha. White. Al-Marawi'a. 



157133. No. 11. Beidha. 



157134. No. 12. Dokha. 



157135. No. 13. Dokha. 



157136. No. 14. Dokha. 



Al-MansurifiL 

 Al-Zeidia. 



White. 

 Millet. 

 Millet. 

 Millet. 

 157137 to 157143. 



Seeds presented by M. Martinez, Mexico, D. F. Received Dec. 17. 



Al-Zeidia, Zahra, Bajil. 



Al-Mansuria. 



Bajil, Maraiqi'a Luhya. 



Beit-al-Faquish. 



From Mexico 

 1946. 



Juglandaceae. 



Fir. 

 Pecan. 



Abyssinian banana. 



157137. Abies religiosa Lindl. Pinaceae. 



157138. Carya illinoensis (Wang.) K. Koch. 



157139. Musa ensete Gmel. Musaceae. 



157140. Physalis coztomatl Dun. Solanaceae. 



An annual with pubescent, nearly entire, ovate leaves, and solitary axillary 

 flowers, yellow spotted with brown. Native to temperate Mexico. 



157141. Pinus PATULA Schlecht. & Cham. Pinaceae. 



157142. Pinus pseudostrobus Lindl. 



157143. Saracha jaltomata Schlecht. Solanaceae. 



An annual with ovate-acuminate leaves 3 to 4 inches long, small greenish- 

 yellow flowers in small umbels, and black, subglobose fleshy berries. Native 

 to Mexico. 



157144. Brassica oleracea var. capitata L. Brassicaceae. Cabbage. 



From Germany. Seeds presented by Carl Ross, Voldagsen iiber Elze, Hannover. 

 Received Dec. 19, 1946. 



Echterdinger. 



157145. Aegilops longissima Schweinf. & Muschl. 



Poaceae. 



From Palestine. Seeds presented by the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. Received 

 Dec. 27, 1946. 



157146. Epidendrum ciliare L. Orchidaceae. 



From Florida. Plants growing at the United States Plant Introduction Garden, 

 Coconut Grove, Fla. Numbered in December 1946. 



Origin of plants unknown. 



