JANUARY 1, 1961 TO DECEMBER 31, 1961 247 
276488 to 276494. ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L. Fabaceae. Peanut. 
From Nigeria. Seeds presented by the Regional Research Station, Ministry 
of Agriculture, Samaru, Zaria. Received August 29, 1961. 
276488. LBU 5910. From Ilorin Province. Samaru type, not as common 
as Castle Cary type. 
276489. RBU 592. From Plateau Province. Castle Cary type; most 
common, upright type in northern Nigeria. 
276490. TBU 609. From Niger Province Matavere. Spreading bunch 
type. 
276491. US 5920. From Bornu Province. Natal runner type; testa 
flesh colored, typical of Nigerian peanuts. Most common in low rainfall 
areas (under 25 in. per annum). 
276492. US 5987. From Bornu Province. Natal runner type; testa 
red. Common type in dry, northern area. 
276493. US 5999. From Bornu Province. ‘Makulu Runner’. Testa red, 
although flesh-colored variants occur. Comparatively rare three-seeded 
type. 
276494. US 59123. From Bornu Province. Indian runner type; testa 
flesh colored although red variants occur. Grown in drier areas but less 
common than Natal runner. 
276495 to 276542. 
From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the United States 
Embassy, Pretoria. Received August 29, 1961. 
276495 and 276496. CITRUS (hybrids). Rutaceae. 
276495. No. 76. ‘Barberton Hybrid’. 
276496. No. 2338. ‘Zwoole Hybrid’. 
276497. CITRUS (hybrid). 
(C. reticulata X C. paradisi) . 
No. 365. ‘Lomati’. Tangelo. 
276498. CITRUS AURANTIFOLIA (Christm.) Swingle Lime. 
No. 299. ‘Lydenburg’. 
276499 to 276507. CITRUS GRANDIS (L.) Osbeck Shaddock. 
276499. No.57. ‘Stroh Shaddock’. 
276500. No. 58. ‘Jaarlemoen’. 
276501. No.197. ‘Djeroek Pandan Lima’. 
276502. No.198. ‘Djeroek Pandan’. 
276503. No. 199. ‘Djeroek Delima’. 
276504. No. 200. ‘Djeroek Simanalagi’. 
276505. No. 201. ‘Djeroek Sinonja’. 
276506. No. 202. ‘Djeroek Delima Kopjor’. 
276507. No. 208. ‘Djeroek Balima’. 
276508 to 276510. CITRUS LIMON (L.) Burm. f. Lemon. 
276508. No. 42. ‘Van Staden’. Skin rough. 
276509. No. 235. ‘Darras’. 
276510. No. 290. ‘Limme de Farenza’. 
