58 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 168 
263864. TRIPSACUM LANCEOLATUM Rupr. Poaceae. 
From Mexico. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, New 
Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Re- 
ceived March 8, 1960. 
Col. No. 18029. Roadside 11 miles south of Matamoras, Chihuahua. Ele- 
vation 6,500 feet. Culms to five feet high, leafy in clumps. 
263865 to 263875. 
From Greece. Seeds presented by J. Levanes, Treacle, Virginia. Received 
March 9, 1960. 
263865. BETA VULGARIS var. CICLA L. Chenopodiaceae. Swiss chard. 
263866. BRASSICA NIGRA (L.) Koch. Brassicaceae. Black mustard. 
263867. BRASSICA OLERACEA L. Wild cabbage. 
263868. CUCUMIS MELO L. Cucurbitaceae. Muskmelon. 
263869. LACTUCA SATIVA L. Chichoriaceae. Lettuce. 
263870. OCIMUM BASILICUM L. Menthaceae. Basil. 
263871. PISUM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. 
263872. RAPHANUS SATIVUS L. Brassicaceae. Radish. 
263873. SPINACIA SPINOSA Moench. Chenopodiaceae.. Spinach. 
263874 to 263901. CYAMOPSIS TETRAGONOLOBA (L.) Taub. Faba- 
ceae. Guar. 
From India. Seeds presented by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, 
New Delhi. Received March 9, 1960. 
263874. I.C. 32. ‘Delhi Local’. 263888. I.C. 3773. 
263875. I.C. 33. 263889. I.C. 5490. 
263876. I.C. 39. 263890. I.C. 5491. 
263877. I.C. 547. Sweet, medium. 263891. I.C. 5493. 
263878. I.C. 642. 263892. I.C. 5494. 
263879. I.C. 739. 263893. I.C. 5495. 
263880. I.C. 860. 263894. I.C. 5496. 
263881 I.C. 2334. Long, smooth. 263895. I.C. 5497. 
263882. I.C. 2488. 263896. I.C. 5498. 
263883. 1.C. 3106. Sweet, long. 263897. I.C. 5656. 
263884. I.C. 3118. 263898. I1.C. 40. ‘Sotia Red Pod’. 
263885. I.C. 3215. No. 47. 263899. I.C.41. ‘Desi’. 
263886. I.C. 3268. ‘Super-Season’. 263900. ‘Sada Bahar’. 
263887. I.C. 3289. 263901. ‘Monsami’. 
263902 to 263904. 
From Mexico. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer, New 
Crops Research Branch, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Re- 
ceived March 9, 1960. 
263902. EUCHLAENA MEXICANA Schrad. Poaceae. Teosinte. 
Col. No. 17973. ‘Maisillo’. Nabogame, Chihuahua. Elevation 6,800 
feet. Annual to seven feet high with one to three basal stems; stems 
reddish with some lateral branches; seeds edible. 
263903. EUCHLAENA (hybrid). 
Col. No. 17982. Nabogame, Chihuahua. Elevation 6,800 feet. Appar- 
ent hybrid along corn field; canes resembie Tripsacum, but nodes have one 
to three fused spikes or small corn ears. 
