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277164 and 277165—Continued 
277165. C702. ‘Rubroglabrum’. Ears bearded, short, dense; awns short, 
red; glumes red, smooth; grains small, roundish, red, hard; midseason 
variety. 
277166 to 277168. SORGHUM BICOLOR (L.) Moench Poaceae. 
From Mexico. Seeds presented by the Rockefeller Foundation, Mexico City. 
Received Oct. 30, 1961. 
277166. ‘Mabere’. Seed dark brown, small. 
277167. ‘Magune’. Seed light brown, small. 
277168. ‘Wyundo’. Seed dark brown, small. 
277169. COFFEA ARABICA L. Rubiaceae. Arabian coffee. 
E 
‘rom Ruanda-Urundi. Seeds presented by the Institut National pour ]|’Etude 
Agronomique du Congo, Brussels, Belgium. Received Aug. 24, 1961. 
Numbered Nov. 14, 1961. 
R 30. 
277170 to 277172. THEOBROMA CACAO L. Sterculiaceae. Cacao. 
From Colombia. Seeds collected by Wertit Soegeng R. Received Oct. 30, 
1961. 
277170. Collected near Villa Arteaga, Antioquia. Cultivated tree; cotyle- 
dons dark purple; pod green, turning yellow on maturity, almost smooth, 
without furrow except of its bottlenecked base; apex rounded. 
277171. Collected near Villa Arteaga, Antioquia. Tree slender, eight 
meters high, single-trunked, growing in wild; fruits few, on trunk; coty- 
ledons white; pod 20 by 9 em., criollo type, very warty, green, turning 
slightly yellow on ripening. 
277172. Collected in a ‘‘potrero”’, near a forest, Puerto Asiz, Putumayo. 
Tree healthy, five trunked, to 7 meters high, possibly growing in wild and 
left uncut when the forest was cleared; fruits on the trunks and main 
branches; cotyledons white; pod of criollo type, 25 by 13.5 em., green 
turning yellow on ripening. Of interest because of its white cotyledons 
and resistance to witches’ broorn disease. 
277173 and 277174. 
From Germany. Plants purchased from B. Mullerklein Baumschulen, Karl- 
stadt, Main. Received Oct. 30, 1961. 
277173. CLEMATIS VITACELLA f. PURPUREA (Loud.) Rehder Ranunculaceae. 
‘Elegans’. 
277174. CLEMATIS (hybrid). 
‘John Gould Veitch’. 
277175. ROSA RUGOSA Thunb. Rosaceae. Rugosa rose. 
From Japan. Seeds presented by the Kesen-numa Forestry Office, Kesen- 
numa City, Miyagi Prefecture. Received Nov. 1, 1961. 
‘Hamanashi’. 
277176 to 277182. 
From the Republic of South Africa. Seeds presented by the Department of 
Agricultural Technical Services, Division of Crops and Pastures, Pre- 
toria. Received Nov. 8, 1961. 
277176. HIBISCUS CANNABINUS L. Malvaceae. Kenaf. 
‘Barberton No. 4’. DL/61 1231. 
