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267842 to 267857—Continued 
267853. No. 17. Sheltered area, second cove, east side of Eagle Lake, 
C.C.C. road, Hancock County. August 1959. Bush spreading to 7 
feet high, many trunks, some winter injury; berries small, 200 per 
cup, color 7, flavor 6, scar 9; berries growing high, sparse but well 
distributed, 50 percent of crop being mature. No witches’-broom 
present. 
267854. No. 18. Near third cove, deep in woods, east side of Eagle 
Lake, C.C.C. road, Hancock County. August 1959. Bush 7 feet high, 
young, crowded; branches sparse, some winter injury; berries small, 
more than 200 per cup, color 6, flavor 7, scar 7; 50 percent of crop 
ripe and on upper branches. No witches’-broom present. 
267855. No. 24. Southeast corner cove, inner edge of bog, Eagle Lake 
C.C.C. road, Hancock County. August 1959. Bush old, 7 feet high, 
good old- and new-growth vigor, very little winter injury; no fruit 
crop. Not infected with witches’-broom while growing in severely in- 
fected area. 
26756. No. 25. Thirty feet from shore, south end of sheltered sphag- 
num bog, Upper Cranberry Lake, Washington County. August 
1959. Bush 4 feet high and 5 feet wide, much winter injury; berry 
color 7, flavor 6, scar 10; late ripening. No witches’-broom. 
267857. No. 30. Open space surrounded by pine, spruce and birch 
trees, in a fern ficor cover, 100 yards from the forestry camp, Fifth 
Lake, Machias River. August 1959. Bush old, 7 feet high, 10 feet 
wide, many trunks, 1 to 1.5 inches in diameter; leaf spot and some 
winter injury present; best fruiting plant in area; berries ripening 
unevenly; 25 percent in top. No witches’--broom noted on bush al- 
though widespread. 
267858. VACCINIUM MYRTILLOIDES Michx. 
No. 2. Semi-sheltered spot on ledge carpet near Black Cap, west slope 
of Hurricane Mountain, Chatham, New Hampshire. August 1959. Bush 
especially vigorous, considered quarter-high; berries few. 
267859. VACCINIUM (hybrid). Blueberry. 
(V. corymbosum x V. lamarckit) 
No. 1, Grassy crevice, ledge of exposed slope, Hurricane Mountain, 
Chatham, New Hampshire. August 1959. Plants to 30 inches high; ber- 
ries few, small. 
267860 and 267861. PISUM SATIVUM L. Fabaceae. 
From the Netherlands. Seeds presented by the Institute of Horticultural 
Plant Breeding, Wageningen. Received August 17, 1960. 
267860. 60321. ‘Rondo C.B.’. Seeds smooth. 
267861. 60322. ‘Rondo. C.B. 51-129’. Seeds wrinkled. 
267862. CUCUMIS MELO var. RETICULATUS Naud. Cueurbitaceae. 
Netted melon. 
From the United States. Seeds held at the Regional Plant Introduction 
Station, Geneva, New York. Numbered August 17, 1960. 
‘Bucharici’ (Pang) Fil K 1219. 
From the Department of Agriculture, Moscow, U.S.S.R. 
267863. PyYRUS (hybrid). Malaceae. 
From Poland. Budsticks presented by the Research Institute of Pomology, 
Skierniewice. Received August 18, 1960. 
‘Pingo-Li’. 
