36 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 168 
263281 to 263367—Continued 
263367. HESPEROCHLOA KINGII (S. Wats.) Rydb. Poaceae. 
Col. No, 62. Southeast exposure, roadside, 1.8 miles east of Dead In- 
dian Summit, Cooke City-Cody road. Elevation 7,500 feet. Plants with 
modified rhizomes make soil-holding mats to two feet across. 
263368. VERNONIA ANTHELMINTICA (L.) Willd. Asteraceae. 
From India. Seeds presented by the Regional Research Laboratory, Jammu- 
Tawi, New Delhi. Numbered Jan. 27, 1960. 
263369 to 263371. CORYLUS AVELLANA L. Betulaceae. Filbert. 
From Sweden. Scions presented by the Balsgard Fruit Breeding Institute, 
Fjalkestad. Numbered Jan. 26, 1960. 
263369. ‘Bandnot’. 263371. ‘Red Filbert’. 
263370. ‘Bergeri’. 
263372 to 263377. SESAMUM INDICUM L. Pedaliaceae. Sesame. 
From Israel. Seeds presented by the Agricultural Research Station, 
Rehovot. Numbered Jan. 26, 1960. 
263372. No. 45. 263375. No. 64A. 
263373. No. B/9. 263376. No. 101/7. 
263374. No. B/4. 263377. No. 233. 
263378 and 263379. 
From the Sudan. Seeds presented by Cotton Breeding Section, Ministry of 
Agriculture, Shambat, Khartoum. Numbered Jan. 27, 1960. 
263378. GOSSYPIUM INCANUM (Schwartz) Hillcoat Malvaceae. 
263379. NOTOXYLINON AUSTRALE (Muell.) Lewton. Malvaceae. 
263380. CAMELLIA HONGKONGENSIS Seem. Theaceae. 
From Hong Kong. Seeds presented by the Gardens Division, Urban Serv- 
ices Department, Victoria. Numbered Jan. 27, 1960. 
263381. PASPALUM ROJASII HACK. Poaceae. 
From Paraguay. Seeds presented by the Farm and Ranch Planning Divi- 
sen Ministry of Agriculture, Asuncion. Numbered Jan. 27, 1960. 
eg, No. 6. 
263382 to 263388. 
From the Philippines. Rhizomes collected by P. H. Allen, United Fruit 
Company, Boston, Mass. Numbered Jan. 27, 1960. 
263382. MUSA xX PARADISIACA L. Musaceae. Plantain banana. 
Col. No. 2-7408. ‘Bulch’. Semicultivated in rolling hills, Barrio Azu- 
cena, Sipocot, Camarines Sur, Luzon. Elevation 100 meters. Pseudostem 
to 1.8 meters high, 15 cm. diameter, green; bunch horizontal, with 3 to 4 
hands; fingers ellipsoidal, somewhat angulate; male bracts rose red, sever- 
al lifting at one time. Remarkably wind resistant. 
263383. MUSA sp. 
Col. No. 2-7406. ‘Morong Princess’. Rolling hillside, Barrio Azucena, 
Sipocot, Camarines Sur, Luzon. Elevation 100 meters. Stooling habit 
compact; pseudostems few, green, to 1.8 meters and 15 cm. diameter; 
foliage erect; bunch horizontal, four hands; fingers 15 cm. long and 2.5 
cm. diameter; with very long, slender tip that breaks easily; skin very 
thin; pulp sweet, soft. Has “diploid look.” 
