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162801. Arachis sp. Fabaceae. 



From Brazil. Plants collected by J. L. Stephens. Agricultural Explorer, Bureau 

 of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Beltsville, Md., and 

 Dr. William Hartley, Australian Council for Scientific and Industrial Re- 

 search, Canberra, Australia. Received Mar. 16, 1948. 



No. 277. Agricultural Experiment Station, Rio de Janeiro. Mar. 8, 1948. 

 Plants prostrate, with stolons 30 inches long rooting at the nodes ; said to grow in 

 wet places and even to tolerate periods of standing water. 



162802 and 162803. Prunus spp. Eosaceae. 



From China. Scions presented by the National Forestry Research Bureau, Nan- 

 king. Received Mar. 16, 1948. 



162802. Pruxus aemexiaca L. Apricot. 

 Tenchu. 



162803. Prunus sp. 

 (No data.) 



162804 to 162811. 



From Liberia. Seeds collected by J. T. Baldwin, Jr., William & Mary College, 

 Williamsburg, Va. Received Mar. 22, 1948. 



162804 and 162805. Arachis hypogaea L. Fabaceae. Common peanut. 



162804. Near Macca, Grand Cape Mount. 



162805. Near Brewersville. 



162806 to 162811. Sorghum spp. Poaceae. 



162806. Sorghum vulgare Pers. 

 Near Robertsport. 



162807. Sorghum sp. 



Twenty miles east of Robertsport. 



162808. Sorghum vulgare Pers. 

 Zuei, Western Province. 



162809. Sorghum sp. 



Gela Forest, Western Province. 



162810. Sorghum sp. 

 Fisherman's Lake. 



162811. Sorghum sp. 



Ten miles southeast of Robertsport. 



162812 to 162814. Arachis hypogaea L. Fabaceae, 



Common peanut. 



From Argentina. Seeds presented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Buenos Aires. 

 Received Mar. 22, 1948. 



162812. No. 6471. Originally from Ecuador. 



162813. No. 6472. A local variety. 



162814. No. 6473. Originally from Taiwan, China. 



