134 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 169 
274225 to 274228. CITRUS GRANDIS (L.) Osbeck Rutaceae. 
Shaddock. 
From Vietnam. Seeds presented by the Directorate of Agriculture, Saigon. 
Received April 24, 1961. 
274225. ‘Buoi Da Lang’. Skin smooth. 
274226. ‘Buoi Duong Hong’. Fruit red, sweet. 
274227. ‘Buoi O17’. 
274228. ‘Buoi Thanh-Tra’. 
274229. GLYCINE HEDYSAROIDES Willd. Fabaceae. 
From Tanganyika. Seeds presented by the Southern Region Research Cen- 
ter, Nachingwea. Received April 24, 1961. 
274230 to 274237. 
From Germany. Cuttings presented by the Forschungs-Institut fur Reben- 
zuchtung, Gailweilerhof Siebeldingen uber Landau. Received April 3, 
1961. Numbered April 25, 1961. 
274230 and 274231. VITIS (hybrids). Vitaceae. 
274230. Received as V. bosenheim (Sylvaner) 412. 
274231. Received as V. dorrenbach (Muller-Thurgau) 412. 
274232 to 274234. VITIS BERLANDIERI Planch. Wintergrape. 
274232. ‘La Font 9’. 
274233. ‘Salomon NR. 2’. 
274234. ‘Salomon WH 55’. 
274235 and 274236. VITIS RUPESTRIS Scheele Sandgrape. 
274235. ‘St. George’. 
274236. No data. 
274237. VITIS VINIFERA L. European grape. 
Received as V. kalkofen 1 (Riesling) 412. 
274238 and 274239. 
From the United States. Seeds presented by Ira J. Condit, Riverside, Calif. 
Received April 25, 1951. 
274238. FICUS NEMORALIS Wall. ex Miquel Moraceae. 
274239. FICUS ROXBURGHII Wall. ex Miquel 
274240. PERSEA AMERICANA Mill. Lauraceae. Avocado. 
From the United States. Seed presented by R. A. Young, Takoma Park, Md. 
Received April 25, 1961. 
Fruit purchased at local market; of interest because of small tight-fitting 
seed. Fruit long, pear-shaped, 5 by 2.5 inches, weight 10 to 12 ounces; skin 
dark green, slightly roughened, leathery; flesh firm, light colored; seed pointed, 
weight 0.33 ounce. 
274241. ASPALATHUS CONTAMINATUS (L.) Druce Fabaceae. 
From the Union of South Africa. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry and A. S. 
Barclay, agricultural explorers, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry 
Station, Beltsville, Md. Received April 25, 1961. 
Col. No. 994. ‘Red Bush Tea’. Clanwilliam District, Cape Province. 
Perennial cultivated for tea. 
