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275665 to 275676—Continued 
275665 to 275668—Continued 
275667. EET 392. Miami No. 17466. ‘Silecia 1’ X SCA 6. Has high 
resistance to witches’ broom. Pod index 6.3. 
275668. EET 397. Miami 17467. Venezuelan Morado type, open-polli- 
nated. Resistant to witches’ broom. 
275669 to 275672. Received Apr. 15, 1960. 
275669. EET 64. Miami No. 17554. Venezuelan amarillo type, origi- 
nally from Ecuador. 
275670. EET 250. Miami No. 17561. Venezuelan amarillo type, origi- 
nally from Colombia. 
275671. EET 261. Miami No. 17562. Venezuelan amarillo type, origi- 
nally from Brazil. 
275672. EET 401. Miami No. 17566. From Ecuador. 
275673 to 275676. Received Aug. 5, 1960. 
275673. EET 59. Miami No. 17613. Nacional type, originally from 
Ecuador. 
275674. EET 156. Miami No. 17721. ‘Nacional’ X ‘Venezuelan Mo- 
rado’. From Ecuador. 
275675. EET 236. Miami No. 17723. Venezuelan amarillo type, origi- 
nally from Ecuador. 
275676. SCA 9. Miami No. 17726. Forastero type, originally from 
Trinidad. 
275677 to 275683. LAGERSTROEMIA sp. Lythraceae. 
From Australia. Plants presented by the Hazlewood Nurseries, Epping, 
New South Wales. Received June 30, 1961. 
275677. Dark red. 275681. White. 
275678. ‘Eaves 'Pink’. 275682. No data. 
275679. ‘Eaves White’. 275683. No data. 
275680. Pink. 
275684 to 275686. 
From Japan. Seeds collected by J. L. Creech, agricultural explorer, Crops 
Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. For U.S.D.A.- 
Longwood Cooperative Program. Received July 5, 1961. 
275684 and 275685. CAMELLIA JAPONICA L. Theaceae. Common camellia. 
275684. Col. No. 972. From Rikuzen, Takada. Seed type, used for oil. 
Plant from the wild. 
275685. Col. No. 982. From Raga, small coastal town near Tanohata- 
mura, Iwate Prefecture. Plant in wild. 
275686. SKIMMIA JAPONICA Thunb. Rutaceae. Japanese skimmia. 
Col. No. 964. From Areshima, small island near Shizukawa City, Miyagi 
Prefecture. Evergreen shrub; growing wild in shady forest with camel- 
lias; fruit terminal, bright red. 
275687 to 275751. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Peanut. 
From Brazil unless otherwise noted. Seeds collected by W. C. Gregory, agri- 
cultural explorer, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Belts- 
ville, Md. Received July 5, 1961. 
All accessions are cultivated. 
275687. Col. No. 110. Ituiutaba store, Minas Gerais. 
