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276423 and 276424. LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM Mill. 
Solanaceae. Tomato. 
From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Horticultural 
Research Station, Pretoria. Received August 23, 1961. 
276423. ‘Nelcan’. Selected from a cross between ‘San Marzano’ and a 
round-fruited market tomato. Plant vigorous, productive, fusarium 
wilt resistant; fruit small, short oval, firm, two loculed, uniform dark 
red. 
276424. ‘Nelmark’. Selected from a cross between ‘San Marzano’ and a 
market type tomato. Plant vigorous, indeterminate, productive, fusar- 
ium wilt resistant; fruit small, round to slightly flat, three to four 
loculed, uniform red. 
276425. ORYZA SATIVA L. Poaceae. Rice. 
From India. Seeds presented by the Rice Research Station, Nagina, Uttar 
Pradesh. Received August 25, 1961. 
Ch 1089. 
276426 and 276427. ARACHIS GLABRATA Benth. Fabaceae. 
From Brazil. Seeds collected by W. C. Gregory, agricultural explorer, Crops 
Research Division, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md. Received 
August 28, 1961. 
276426. Col. No. 57. Red gravel marshland, 176 km. north of Sao Lou- 
renco, 60 km. east of Cuiaba, Mato Grosso. Prostrate perennial in 
wild. Progeny of P.I. 262290. 
276427. Col. No. 58. Possible progeny of P.I. 262290. 
276428 to 276443. 
From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry and A.S. 
Barclay, agricultural explorers, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry 
Station, Beltsville, Md. Numbered August 28, 1961. 
276428. CHRYSANTHEMOIDES MONILIFERA (L.) Norlindh Asteraceae. 
Col. No. 18634. ‘Piquetberg Mountain, Cape Province. Plant erect, to 
3 feet high; flower rays yellow; achenes baccate. 
276429. DIMORPHOTHECA CUNEATA (Thunb.) DC. Asteraceae. 
Col. No. 18716. Little Karoo vegetation, Hex River Pass, 30 miles north- 
east of Worcester, Cape Province. Elevation 2,200 feet. Plant erect, to 
40 inches high, resinous, light green, xerophytic; flowers, rays white within, 
mauve outside; disk yellow; achenes persistent and determinate. 
276430 and 276431. DIMORPHOTHECA PLUVIALIS (L.) Moench 
276430. Col. No. 18702. Sandy, fallow field 7 miles south of Darling, 
C.P. Decumbent annual; flower rays white with purple around yel- 
lowish disk. 
276431. Col. No. 18708. Near sea level, 4.5 miles north of Cape Point 
Reserve, C.P. Decumbent annual, rather succulent; flowers white, 
showy; achenes persistent, especially the ray achenes which are rela- 
tively numerous and large. 
276432. DIMORPHOTHECA SINUATA DC. Blue-eyed cape-marigold. 
Col. No. 18615.’ Karoo Gardens. From Little Namaqualand, C.P. 
Abundant annual flowering in early spring. 
276433. DIMORPHOTHECA ZEYHERI Sond. 
Col. No. 960. One mile from junction of Phillipstown-Hanover Roads, 
5 miles north of Phillipstown, road to Beugerville, C.P. Erect perennial 
herb to one foot high, branching at base; ray florets white, turning purple 
at base; disk yellow; fruiting heads drooping. 
