26 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 155 



158181 to 158195. 



From Haiti. Seeds collected by J. W. Jones, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, 

 and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received Mar. 12, 1947. 



158181 to 158194. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. Rice. 



158181. No. 1. Bulk; threshing 



158188. 



No. 



8. 



floor. 



158189. 



No. 



9. 



158182. No. 2. Timonchette (late). 



158190. 



No. 



10. 



158183. No. 3. Timonchette (early). 



158191. 



No. 



11. 



158184. No. 4. Rexoro. 



158192. 



No. 



12. 



158185. No. 5. Fortuna. 



158193. 



No. 



13. 



158186. No. 6. 



158194. 



No. 



14. 



158187. No. 7. 









158195. Zea mays L. Poaceae. 









No. 15. 









158196. Avena sativa L. Poaceae. 









Corn. 



Oats, 



From Denmark. Seeds presented by the Nielsen Brothers, New York, N. Y. 

 Received Mar. 20, 1947. 



Minor. 



158197 to 158199. 



From Southern Rhodesia. Seeds presented by G. L. Guy, Forest Officer, Staple- 

 ford, Penhalonga. Received Jan. 31, 1947. 



158197. Erythrina humei E. Meyer. Fabaceae. 

 Kaffirboom. 



158198. Pseudocadia zambesiaca (Baker) Harms. Fabaceae. 



158199. Securidaca longipedunculata Fres. Polygalaceae. 

 Rhodesian Violet tree. 



158200. Trifolium pratense L. Fabaceae. Red clover. 



From Canada. Seeds presented by the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, 

 Ontario. Received Mar. 20, 1947. 



Manhardy. 



158201 to 158247. Avena spp. Poaceae. 



From the U. S. S. R. Seeds presented by the Deputy Director, Institute of 

 Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received Mar. 21, 1947. 



158201. Avena abyssinica Rich. Oats. 

 No. 4980/2. (C. I. No. 4751.) Harar, Ethiopia. 



158202. Avena abyssinica Rich. 



K-5104. (C. I. No. 4752.) Introduced as variety hildebrandtii, an appar- 

 ently unpublished name. 



158203. Avena brevis Roth. 



K-5226/5 (C. I. No. 4750.) Portugal. Introduced as variety tephrea, an 

 apparently unpublished name. 



158204. Avena brevis Roth. 



K-5231. (C. I. No. 4749.) Portugal. Introduced as variety turgida, an 

 apparently unpublished name. 



