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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



74023 to 74111— Continued. 



74064. No. 35891. Ytch Kysyl. Variety ino- 

 dorus. From Tashkent. Ninety days 

 from sowing to ripening. Fruit oval, 27 

 by 16 centimeters, yellowish green with 

 dark-green stripes. Rind thick, com- 

 pletely netted. Flesh salmon tinted, very 

 sweet, crisp, juicy. Placenta firm. 



74065 to 74076. Lens ESCULBNTA Moench. ■ Fa- 

 baceae. Lentil. 



74065. Xo. 1074. Variety dagheatanicum. 

 Pure line reproduction of the Stepnaya 

 Experiment Station, State Institute of 

 Experimental Agronomy and the northern 

 Caucasian section, 1925. Seeds brown 

 (chocolate) with black pattern, 4 to 4.5 

 millimeters in diameter, cotyledons 

 orange, length of pod about 1 centimeter, 

 flowers blue, from 6.5 to 7 millimeters 

 long, leaves with six to eight pairs of 

 elongated leaflets, sprouts violet. 



74066. Xo. 3006. Dymchataya Chechevitza. 

 Variety nummularia. Reproduction of 

 the ^tapnaya Experiment Station, State 

 Institute of Experimental Agronomy, 



1924, and the northern Caucasian section, 



1925. A moderately prolific, late variety. 



74067. Xo. 3456. Variety nummularia. Ob- 

 tained from the Timiriasev Agricultural 

 Academy. Reproduction of the Stepnaya 

 Experiment Station, State Institute of 

 Experimantal Agronomy, 1924, and the 

 nortnern Caucasian section, 1925. A 

 prolific, medium-early variety. 



74063. Xo. 3460. Dymchataya Chechevitza. 

 Variety nummularia. Reproduction of 

 the Stepnaya Experiment Station, State 

 Institute of Experimental Agronomy, 



1924. and the northern Caucasian section, 



1925. A moderately prolific, late variety. 



74069. Xo. 3462. Variety persicum. Pure 

 line reproduction of the Stepnaya Experi- 

 ment Station, Institute of Experimental 

 Agronomy and the northern Caucasian 

 section, 1925. Seeds one, colored salmon 

 pink, 3.5 to 5 millimeters in diameter, coty- 

 ledons orange, length of pod about 1 centi- 

 meter, flowers white, standard veined with 

 blue, length of flower about 6 millimeters, 

 leaves with four to six pairs of narrow 

 leaflets. Drought resistant, early. 



74070. Xo. 10046. Variety nummularia. 

 From the middle Asiatic section, 1925. 



A prolific, late variety. 



74071. Xo. 10047. Tarelochanaya Chechevitza. 

 Variety nummularia. From the northern 

 Caucasian and the middle Asiatic sections, 

 1925. A large-grained, late variety. 



74072. No. 10048. Variety nummularia. 

 From the middle Asiatic section, 1925. 

 A moderately prolific, late variety. 



74073. Xo. 10049. Variety, nummularia. 

 From the middle Asiatic section, 1925. 

 A late variety. 



74074. Xo. 10050. Variety nummularia. 

 From the northern Caucasian section, 

 1925. A prolific variety. 



74075. Xo. 10051. Variety nummularia. 

 From the middle Asiatic section, 1925. 

 A late variety. 



74076. X"o. 10052. Variety nummularia. 

 From the middle Asiatic section, 1925. 

 A medium-early variety. 



74077 to 74083. Pisum sativum L. Fabaceae. 



Pea. 



74077. Xo. 10015. Obtained from the Viatka 

 Reg. Experiment Station. Small grained, 

 pods well filled. 



74023 to 74111— Continued. 



74078. Xo. 10016. Obtained from the Viatka 

 Reg. Experiment Station. Small grained, 

 pods well filled. 



74079. Xo. 10017. Obtained from the Engel- 

 hardt Reg. Experiment Station. Small 

 grained, pods well filled. 



74090. Xo. 10019. Obtained from the Viatka 

 Reg. Experiment Station. Small grained, 

 pods well filled. 



74031. Xo. 10257. Gorokh Machinsky, Mulk, 

 Mullak. From the upper part of Zarav- 

 shan, Turkestan. An early variety used 

 as green manure. 



74082. Xo. 10299. Variety griseum. Obtained 

 from the Timiriasev Agricultural Acad- 

 emy. A medium-ripening variety used 

 as green fodder. 



74083. Xo. 10295. Gorokh Mestny. From 

 Lobanovo, Xikolsk district, Xbrth Dvinsk 

 Government. A late variety used _ as 

 green fodder. 



74084 to 74103. Triticum aestivum L. (T. vul-. 

 gareYill.). Poaceae. Common wheat. 



74084. Xo. 2999. Belokohska. Variety lute- 

 scens. An awnless. prolific variety ob- 

 tained from the Saratov Reg. Experiment 

 Station, Saratov Government. 



74085. Xo. 3000. Beloziornaya. Variety albi 

 dum. From the Saratov Reg. Experiment 

 Station, Saratov Government. A white 

 awnless prolific spring variety having 

 good milling and baking qualities. 



74086. Xo. 3001. Beloziornaya. Variety albi- 

 dum. A white awnless prolific spring 

 variety suited to sandy soil. From the 

 Saratov Reg. Experiment Station, Saratov 

 Government. 



74087. No. 6984. Krasnaya Ostistaya (red, 

 awned). Variety ferrugineum. A 

 drought-resistant spring variety from the 

 Ekaterinoslav Reg. Experiment Station, 

 Ukrainia. 



74088. Xo. 6985. Krasnaya Bezostaya (red 

 awnless). Variety milturum. A prolific, 

 drought-resistant spring variety from the 

 Ekaterinoslav Reg. Experiment Station, 



Ukrainia. 



74089. Xo. 9446. Variety caesium. A pro-. 

 lific, flinty, red-grained, spring variety 

 from the West Siberian Reg. Experiment 

 Station, Omsk, Siberia. 



74090. Xo. 9447. Variety lutescens. A large-. 

 grained, awnless. prolific variety from the. 

 "West Siberian Reg. Experiment Station, 

 Omsk, Siberia. 



74091. Xo. 9449. Variety milturum. An 

 awnless, drought-resistant, prolific variety, 

 resistant to lodging, from the West Siber- 

 ian Reg. Experiment Station, Omsk, 

 Siberia. 



74092. Xo. 9450. Variety milturum. An awn- 

 less, prolific, drought-resistant variety 

 from the West Siberian Reg. Experiment 

 Station, Omsk, Siberia. 



74093. Xo. 10158. Variety ferrugineum. A 

 hardy, prolific winter variety from the 

 plant-breeding station, Timiriasev Agri- 

 cultural Academy. Moscow. The original 

 sample was obtained in 1901 from Vil- 

 morin-Andrieux & Co., Paris, France, 

 under the name Ble Victoria d'automne. 



74094. X"o. 10159. Variety erythrospermum. 

 A hardy, prolific winter variety from the 

 plant-breeding station, Timiriasev Agri- 

 cultural Academy, Moscow. 



