290 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 170 
285479 to 285515—Continued 
285514. POLYSTICHUM sp. Polypodiaceae. 
Col. No, 1256. Moist shady area in evergreen forest above Mardi Khola. 
Elevation 7,600 feet. Evergreen fern; fronds to 10 inches, dark green; 
pinnae deeply lanceolate. 
285515. (Undetermined. ) 
Col. No. 1257. Dense forest above Mardi Khola. Elevation 7,000 feet. 
Evergreen rhizomatous monocot; leaves linear; flowers from basal scape, 
in bud. 
285516. SETARIA (hybrid). Poaceae. 
From the Republic of South Africa. Stolons presented by the United States 
Embassy, Pretoria. Received June 20, 1962. Numbered Jan. 2, 1963. 
285517. GYMNOSPORIA ROYLEANA M. Laws. Celastraceae. 
From Nepal. Seeds collected by J. L. Creech and F. deVos, agricultural 
explorers, Crops Research Division, Plant Industry Station, and the Na- 
tional Arboretum, Washington, D.C. Received Dec. 21, 1962. 
Col. No. 1246. ‘Torcha’. Edge of field near Marchhapuchhare. Elevation 
6,500 feet. Straggly shrub to 8 feet high; spines few; leaves alternate, cren- 
ate, serrate; fruit red, clustered. 
285518 to 285522. 
From Great Britain. Plants presented by the Royal Botanic Garden, Edin- 
burgh, Scotland. Received Dec. 26, 1962. 
285518. AGAPANTHUS CAMPANULATUS Leighton Liliaceae. 
‘Nanus’. 
285519. CALCEOLARIA PAVONII Benth. Scrophulariaceae. 
285520. PASSIFLORA*X EXONIENSIS (Veitch) Bailty Passifloraceae. 
285521. RHODODENDRON CUBITII Hutch. LEricaceae. 
285522. SAURAUJA SUBSPINOSA Anthony  Dilleniaceae. 
285523 to 285527. SACCHARUM (hybrids). Poaceae. Sugarcane. 
From Mauritius. Cuttings presented by the Sugar Industry Research Insti- 
tute, Reduit. Received Dec. 26, 1962. 
285523. ‘Ebene 50/47’. 285526. M. 202/46. 
285524. M. 31/45. 285527. M. 253/48. 
285525. M. 93/48. 
285528 and 285529. PRUNUS (hybrids). Amygdalaceae. 
From South Australia. Cutting and seed presented by the Department of 
Agriculture, Adelaide. Received Dec. 27, 1962. 
P. mahaleb X P. avium. 
285528. Cuttings. 
285529. Seed. 
285530. PYRUSCOMMUNIS L. Malaceae. 
From Sweden. Cuttings presented by Fredrik Nilsson, Alnarp, Akarp. Re- 
ceived Dec. 27, 1962. 
‘Johantorp’. 
