256 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 169 
276707. SORGHUM VERTICILLIFLORUM (Steud.) Stapf Poaceae. 
Tabucki grass. 
From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of 
Agricultural Technical Services, Pretoria. Received Sept. 22, 1961. 
DL/61/933. Indigenous to the warmer and wetter parts of the summer 
rainfall area. 
276708 to 276713. 
From Hungary. Seeds presented by the National Institute for Agrobotany, 
Tapioszele. Received Sept. 25, 1961. 
276708. AGROPYRON CAMPESTRE Gren. & Godr. Poaceae. 
IV-68. Originally from the All-Union Institute of Plant Industry, Len- 
ingrad, U.S.S.R. Plants vigorous, resistant to drought, frost, rust and 
mildew. 
276709. AGROPYRON PUNGENS (Pers.) Roem. & Schult. 
From the All-Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad, U.S.S.R. 
Plants vigorous, resistant to drought, frost, rust and mildew. Late type; 
heavy yielder. 
276710. AGROPYRON SIBIRICUM (Willd.) Beauv. Siberian wheatgrass. 
IV-66. From Moscow, U.S.S.R. Plants vigorous, resistant to drought, 
frost, rust and mildew. 
276711. AGROPYRON TENERUM Vasey Slender wheatgrass. 
IV-83. From the Botanical Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of 
Sciences, Vacratet. Plants vigorous, resistant to drought, frost, rust and 
mildew. 
276712. AGROPYRON VIOLACEUM (Hornem.) Lange 
IV-75. Originally from the All-Union Institute of Plant Industry, 
Leningrad, U.S.S.R. Plants vigorous, resistant to drought, frost, rust 
and mildew. 
276713. BECKMANNIA ERUCIFORMIS (L.) Host Poaceae. Sloughgrass. 
From uncultivated plants, Tapioszele. 
276714. PIERIS JAPONICA (Thunb.) G. Don Ericaceae. 
Japanese pieris. 
From Australia. Plants presented by Bert Chandler and Son, The Basin, 
Victoria, New South Wales. Received Sept. 26, 1961. 
‘Chandlerii’. 
276715 to 276717. PYRUSCOMMUNIS L. Malaceae. 
From Canada. Budsticks presented by the Research Branch, Genetics and 
Plant Breeding Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario. Received Sept. 26, 
1961. 
276715. ‘Fertility’. 2 
276716. ‘Krol Sobieski’. 
276717. ‘Williams’. 
276718. MALUS SYLVESTRIS Mill. Malaceae. 
From Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Budsticks presented by the All- 
Union Institute of Plant Industry, Leningrad. Received Sept. 27, 1961. 
‘Pervenec Samarkanda’ (‘Landsberg Reinette’ X ‘Sawarkand Early’). 
Plants from Uzbekistan; fruit early ripening, fair quality. 
