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159541 to 159581— Continued 



159571. Selection D-42-20 from P. I. No. 127460. 



159572. Selection D-42-21 from P. I. No. 127460. 



159573. Selection D-37-33 from P. I. No. 127461. 



159574. Selection D-41-38 from P. I. No. 131353. 



159575. Selection D-42-26 from P. I. No. 131353. 



159576. Selection D-42-27 from P. I. No. 131353. 



159577. Selection D-42-28 from P. I. No. 131353. 



159578. Selection D-42-33 from P. I. No. 131353. 



159579. Selection D-42-36 from P. I. No. 131353. 



159580. Selection D-42-38 from P. I. No. 131353. 



159581. Selection D-42-42 from P. I. No. 134697. 



159582. Physalis alkekengi L. Solanaceae. 



From Mexico. Seeds presented by the Direccion General de Agricultura, San 

 Jacinto, Distrito Federal. Received Aug. 11, 1947. 



159583. Flemingia sp. Fabaceae. 



From the Belgian Congo. Seeds collected by C. E. Kellogg, Bureau of Plant 

 Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md. Received 

 Aug. 19*, 1947. 



Introduced as Flemingia congensis, an apparently unpublished name. A 

 tropical shrub 4 to 5 feet high with simple leaves and small reddish flowers in 

 few- flowered clusters. 



159584 to 159586. 



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

 Coconut Grove. Numbered in August 1947. 



159584. Cordia sp. Boraginaceae. 

 Originally received as seeds from Mexico. 



159585. Casuarina cunninghamiana Miquel. Casuarinaceae. 

 From Hubert Buckley, St. Petersburg, Fla. 



159586. (Undetermined.) 



Originally collected in Brazil by J. T. Baldwin, Jr. 



159587 and 159588. 



From Brazil. Seeds collected by J. T. Baldwin, Jr., William and Mary College, 

 Williamsburg, Va. Received Dec. 8, 1943. 



159587. (Undetermined.) 

 Small tree. Mato Grosso. 



159588. Randia sp. Rubiaceae. 



159589 to 159592. 



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

 Coconut Grove. Numbered in August 1947. 



159589. Loncho carpus lucidus Pittier. Fabaceae.. 

 Originally received from L. W. Smith, Sarasota, Fla. 



159590. Vincetoxicum petiolare (Gray) Standi. Asclepiadaceae. 



Originally collected by L. N. Goodding, 140 miles south of Nogales, Sonora, 

 Mexico. 



159591. Asclepias subulata Decaisne. Asclepiadaceae. 

 Originally collected as seeds in Sentinel, Ariz, by L. N. Goodding. 



