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and 
268019 to 268053—Centinued 
268038. Col. No. L-9-61. ‘McNabb No. 1’. From J. E. McNabb, Bayou 
Barbary. 
268039. Col. No. L-9-62. ‘McNabb No. 2’. From J. E. McNabb, Bayou 
Barbary. 
268040. Col. No. L-9-63. ‘Hutchinson’. From the Reid Hutchinson farm, 
Horse Bluff. 
268041. Col. No. L-9-64. ‘Wall No. 1’. From the Marshall Wall farm, 
Hammond. Fruits yellow. 
268042. Col. No. L-9-65. ‘Wall No. 2’. From the Marshall Wall farm, 
Hammond. Fruits red. 
268043. Col. No. L-9-66. ‘Martin’. From George Martin, Frost. Fruits 
prune type. 
268044. Col. No. L-9-67. ‘Martin Goose’. From George Martin, Frost. 
Fruits goose type. 
268045. Col. No. L-9-68. ‘Miller’. From the Ben F. Miller farm, Living- 
ston. 
268046. Col. No. L-9-69. Near Bayou Barbary. 
268047. Col. No. L-9-71. ‘Gordon No. 1’. From the James Gordon farm, 
Livingston. Peach plum. 
268048. Col. No. L-9-72. ‘Gordon No. 2’. From the James Gordon farm, 
Livingston. Fruits large, tough, red. 
268049. Col. No. L-9-78. ‘Gordon No. 3’. From the James Gordon farm, 
Livingston. Fruits red, spicy. 
268050. Col. No. L-9-74. ‘Gordon No. 4’. From the James Gordon farm, 
Livingston. Fruits yellow. 
268051. Col. No. L-9-75. ‘Robalais No. 1’. From Elvis Robalais, 
Simmesport. Sprouts many; fruits reddish purple. 
268052. Col. No. L-9-76. ‘Robalais No. 2’. From Elvis Robalais, 
Simmesport. Sprouts few; fruits pinkish yellow. 
268053. Col. No. L-9-77. ‘Chartin’. From the E. Chartin farm, on bayou 
below Acy. Fruits reddish yellow. 
268054 to 268061. SACCHARUM (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. 
From Fiji. Cuttings presented by the Colonial Sugar Refining Company 
Limited, Lautoka Mill. Received Sept. 8, 1960. 
268054. ‘Fiji 35’. 268058. ‘Fiji 48’. 
268055. ‘Fiji 38’. 268059. ‘Fiji 52’. 
268056. ‘Fiji 39’. 268060. ‘Fiji 54’. 
268057. ‘Fiji 43’. 268061. ‘Fiji 59’. 
268062. CITRUS sp. Rutaceae. 
From New Zealand. Seeds presented by the Department of Scientific and 
Industrial Research, Auckland. Received Sept. 12, 1960. 
‘Rarotonga’. 
268063. MEDICAGO SATIVA L. Fabaceae. Alfalfa. 
From India. Seeds presented by the Rockefeller Foundation, Kashmir. Re- 
ceived Sept. 12, 1960. 
Collected at the Karewa Farm, Srinagar. Elevation 5,000 feet. Plants 
small; stems fine; flower purple; gives impression it is diploid. Susceptible 
to common leaf spot and black stem. 
