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SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



39494 to 39531— Continued. 



39509 to 39522. Hordeum vulgabe L. 



39509. From Juian, Chekiang Province. 



39510. From Siangshan, Chekiang Province. 



39511. From Sungkiangfu, Kiangsu Province. 



39512. From Paoying, kiangsu Province. 



39513. From Sinchanghsien, Chekiang Province. 



39514. From Sienku, Chekiang Province. 



39515. From "Wuyi, Chekiang Province. 



39516. From Suianhsien, Chekiang Province. 



39517. From Pingyanghsien, Chekiang Province. 



39518. From Tientai, Chekiang Province. 



39519. Superior grade from Shanghai, Kiangsu Province. 



39520. From Kinhwafu, Chekiang Province. 



39521. From Kunshan, Kiangsu Province. 



39522. From Tinghai, Chekiang Province. 

 39523. Hordeum vulgare coeleste L. 



From Pingyanghsien, Chekiang Province. 

 39524 to 39531. Hordeum vulgare L. 



39524. From Kiangpu, Kiangsu Province. 



39525. From Chuhsien, Chekiang Province. 



39526. From Iwu, Chekiang Province. 



39527. From Yuhwanting, Chekiang Province.' 



39528. Red barley from Sinchanghsien, Chekiang Province. 



39529. From Pinghu, Chekiang Province. 



39530. From Pinghu, Chekiang Province. 



39531. From Tinghai, Chekiang Province. 



39532 to 39536. Aleurites fordii Hemsley. Euphorbiacese. 



Tung tree. 



From Experiment, Ga. Secured from the Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion. Received December 4, 1914. 



39532. Fruit did not fall until nipped by light frost. 



39533. Seed from 1-acre plat, row 5, tree 1. Large fruit, but a sparse 

 bearer. 



39534. One-acre plat, row 5, tree 7. Small prolific crop from one tree. 



39535. Nut plat, row 2, tree 8. Fruit very large, but a sparse bearer ; 

 14 pounds when harvested. Fruit matured and fell to the ground 

 October 15 to 20, several days before frost. 



39536. Mixed. 



39537. Lavanga scandens (Eoxb.) Buch.-Ham. Kutaceae. 



From Pusa, India. Presented by Mr. Bernard Coventry, agricultural ad- 

 viser to the Government of India. Received December 9, 1914. 

 "A tall, lax-growing, but scarcely scandent shrub, with straggling branches, 

 which are glabrous (as in every part of the plant), terete, bearing a rather 



