162 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 168 
266650 to 266695—-Continued 
266673. FAGUS SYLVATICA L. Fagaceae. European beech. 
‘Albovariegata’. 
266674. HAMAMELIS VERNALIS Sargent Hamamelidaceae. 
Vernal witch-hazel. 
‘Lombarts Weeping’. 
266675. LEUCOTHOE FONTANESIANA (Steud.) Sleumer Ericaceae. 
‘Rollisonii’. 
266676. LIGUSTRUM SINENSE Loureiro Oleaceae. 
‘Pendula’. 
266677. PHILADELPHUS LEWISII Pursh Hydrangaceae. Lewis mockorange. 
‘Waterton’. 
266678. POPULUS TREMULA L. Salicaceae. European aspen. 
‘Erecta’. 
266679. PyYRUS NIVALIS Jacq. Malaceae. 
266680. QUERCUS X LIBANERRIS Boom Fagaceae. 
‘Trompenburg’. 
266681. QUERCUS PALUSTRIS Munch. Fagaceae. 
‘Lombarts’. 
266682 to 266685 RIBES SANGUINEUM Pursh Grossulariaceae. 
Winter currant. 
266682. ‘Grandiflorum’. 266684. ‘Lombarts’. 
266683. ‘King Edward VII’. 266685. ‘Carneum’. 
266686. ROBINIA PSEUDO-ACACIA L. Fabaceae. Common locust. 
‘Sandraudiga’. 
266687. ROBINIA PSEUDO-ACACIA L. 
‘Unifoliola’. 
266688. SANTOLINA CHAMAECYPARISSUS L. Asteraceae. 
‘Ericoides’. 
266689. x SORBARONIA SORBIFOLIA (Poir.) Schneid. Malaceae. 
266690 to 266693. SorBUS (hybrid). Malaceae. 
266690. ‘Apricot Queen’. 266692. ‘Red Copper Glow’. 
266691. ‘Coral Beauty’. 266693. ‘Vermiljon’. 
266694. STEPHANANDRA INCISA (Thunb.) Zabel Rosaceae. 
‘Crispa’. 
266695. TrEUCRIUM X LUCIDRYS Boom Menthaceae. 
266696. ENTADA Gicas (L.) Fawcett & Rendle Mimosaceae. 
From Burma. Seed presented by the United States Embassy, Rangoon. 
Received June 20, 1960. 
Seed edible when cooked, but not tasty. The split seed hulls are rubbed on 
the scalp to treat dandruff and other scalp ailments. 
266697. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers. Poaceae. 
Bermudagrass. 
From Iran. Rhizomes collected by J. R. Harlan, University of Oklahoma, 
Stillwater, Oklahoma. Received June 20, 1960. 
