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39395 to 39411. Hordeum spp. Poaceae. Barley. 



From Sydney, New South Wales. Presented by Mr. G. Valder, undersecre- 

 tary and director, Department of Agriculture. Received November 12, 

 1914. Quoted notes by Mr. Valder. 



39395 and 39396. 



" From the experiment farm, Cowra. Harvested December, 1913." 



39395. Hoedeum vulgare L. 



" Shorthead barley, dark grain." 



39396. Hordeum vulgare coerulescens Seringe. 



" Roseworthy Oregon barley, grain dark colored." 

 39397 to 39401. Hordeum vulgare L. 



39397. "Barley No. 18. Grain slightly dark." 



39398. " Barley No. 22. Remarkably early." 



39399. " Barley No. 24. Early variety, short straw, grain pale 

 colored." 



39400. " Barley No. 36." 



39401. "Barley No. 49. A good barley, not well grown." 

 39402 to 39405. 



*' From the experiment farm, Bathurst." 



39402. Hordeum distichon erectum Schubl. 

 The Maltster. 



39403. Hordeum vulgare L. 

 Cape. 



39404. Hordeum vulgare violaceum Koern. 

 Black Hull-less. 



39405. Hordeum vulgare coerulescens Seringe. 

 Sea of Azof. 



39406 to 39411. 



" From the Wagga Experiment Farm, Bomen." 



39406. Hordeum distichon L. 

 Kinver. . 



39407. Hordeum distichon nutans Schubl. 

 Gisborne. 



39408. Hordeum distichon erectum Schubl. 

 Archer. 



39409 and 39410. Hordeum vulgare L. 



39409. Skinless. 39410. Canadian Battledore 2Vo. 1. 



39411. Hordeum distichon erectum Schubl. 

 Canadian Malting No. 2. 



39412. Feroniella lucida (Scheff.) Swingle. Rutacese. 



From Buitenzorg, Java. Presented by the Department of Agriculture. 

 Received November 14, 1914. 

 See S. P. I. Nos. 28123, 34472, and 38860 for previous introductions. 



