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271994 to 272007—Continued 
271998. No. 257. ‘Garrofon’. 
271999. No. 267. ‘Pequenas’. 
272000. No. 355. ‘Troncon’. 
272001. No. 402. ‘De Cuadro’. 
272002. No. 405-3-50. ‘Blanquinas’. 
272003. No. 430-1-50. ‘Blanca de Alcala’. 
272004. No. 437-5-50. ‘Cortas’. 
272005. No. 446-2-51. ‘Blanca de Zaragoza’. 
272006. No. 453-2-51. ‘Barbarruna’. 
272007. No. 480-38-51. ‘Blanca de Almendros’. 
272008 to 272019. 
From Australia. Seeds presented by the Department of Agriculture, Sydney. 
Received March 38, 1961. 
272008. AESCHYNOMENE FALCATA (Poir.) DC. Fabaceae. 
Summer legume, possibly for our Gulf Coast. 
272009. CROTALARIA GOREENSIS Guill. & Perr. Fabaceae. 
Nontoxic to guinea pigs; effects on cattle unknown. 
272010. CROTALARIA LANCEOLATA E. Mey. 
Nontoxic to guinea pigs; effects on cattle unknown. 
272011. DESMODIUM INTORTUM (Mill.) Urb. Fabaceae. 
Summer legume, possibly for our Gulf Coast. 
272012. DESMODIUM TORTUOSUM (Sw.) DC. 
Summer legume, possibly for our Gulf Coast. 
272013. DESMODIUM UNCINATUM (Jacq.) DC. 
Summer legume, possibly for our Gulf Coast. 
272014. DOLICHOS AXILLARIS EK. Mey. Fabaceae. 
Summer legume, possibly for our Gulf Coast. 
272015. LOTONONSIS BAINESII Baker Fabaceae. 
Summer legume, possibly for our Gulf Coast. 
272016. PSORALEA BITUMINOSA. L. Fabaceae. Scurf-pea. 
272017. TRIFOLIUM SUBTERRANEUM L. Fabaceae. Subterranean clover. 
‘Clare’. Rust-resistant, early-maturing strain for summer rainfall sub- 
tropical areas. 
272018 and 272019. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae. Common wheat. 
272018. ‘Steinwedel’. 
272019. ‘Winglen’. Early-maturing winter wheat. 
((‘Kenya’ X ‘Gular’) X ‘Winter Minflor’) XxX (‘Double Cross’ X 
(‘Dundee’ X ‘Dandee’) ). 
272020 to 272062. 
From Japan. Seeds purchased from P. H. Kubota, Nikko Tochigi Prefec- 
ture. Received March 38, 1961. 
272020. ALNUS CRISPA (Ait.) Pursh. Betulaceae. 
‘Maximowiczii’. 
