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73638 to 73640— Continued. 



73638. Phaseolus aureus Roxb. Mung bean. 

 Chorta munga. 



73639. Phaseolus calcaeatus Roxb. 



Rice bean. 



Burra munga. 

 73640. Phaseolus mungo L. 



Urdi. 



Urd. 



73641 to 73644. Vitis spp. Vitaceae. 



Grape. 



From Montpellier, nerault, France. Plants pur- 

 chased from Pepinieres Richter. Received 

 April 23, 1927. 

 French hybrid grapes. 

 73641. Vitis berlandieri X longii. 

 Berlandieri Novo Mexicana R. SI . 

 73642 and 73643. Vitis berlandieri X RUPES- 



TRIS. 



73642. Rupestris X Berl R. 57. 



73643. Rupestris X Berl R. 99. 

 73644. Vitis berlandieri X LONGn. 



Rupestris X Berl R. 110. 



73645. Cajantjs indicus Spreng. Fa- 

 baceae. Pigeon pea. 



From Moca, Dominican Republic. Seeds pre- 

 sented by Dr. R. Ciferri, director, Estaci6n 

 Nacional Agronomica y Colegio de Agricultura. 

 Received April 12, 1927. 

 Locally grown seeds. 



73646 to 73648. Cajanus indicus 

 Spreng. Fabaceae. Pigeon pea. 



From Port au Prince, Haiti. Seeds presented by 

 Knowles A. Ryerson, Haiti Department of 

 Agriculture. Received April 15, 1927. 

 Locally grown seeds. 



73646. No. 1. 73648. No. 3. 



73647. No. 2. 



73649. Panicum miliaceum L. Poa- 

 ceae. Proso. 



From Persia. Seeds obtained from the Persian 

 exhibit at the Sesquicentennial Exposition, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. Received April 1, 1927. 

 Persian-grown seeds. 



73650 to 73663. Oryza sativa L. Po 

 aceae. Rice. 



From Manchuria. Seeds obtained by P. H. 

 Dorsett, agricultural explorer, Bureau of Plant 

 Industry, through the economic bureau of the 

 South Manchurian Railway. Received April 

 17, 1927. 



73650. No. 9057. 



73651. No. 9058. 



73652. No. 5059. 



73653. No. 9060. 



73654. No. 9061. 



73655. No. 9062. 



73656. No. 9063. 



73657. No. 9064. 



73658. No. 9065. 



73659. No. 9066. 

 73860. No. 9067. 



73661. No. 9068. 



73662. No. 9069. 



73663. No. 9070. 



73664. Oryza sativa L. Poaceae. 



Rice. 



From Cuttack, Orissa, India. Seeds presented by 

 D. R. Sethi, deputy director of agriculture. 

 Received April 12, 1927. 



Patna, a paddy variety from India. 



73665. Sesamum orientale L. Peda- 

 liaceae. Sesame. 



From the City of Mexico, Mexico. Seeds presented 

 by Alexander W. Weddell, American consul 

 general. Received April 15, 1927. 



Locally grown seeds. 



73666 to 73676. Cajanus indicus 

 Spreng. Fabaceae. Pigeon pea. 



From Coimbatore, India. Seeds presented by 

 R. O. Iliffe, paddy specialist. Received April 

 21, 1927. 



Locally grown seeds. 



73666. No. 1. From Berhampur, Ganjam 

 district. 



73667. No. 2. Besavali. From Vinukonda, 

 Guntur district. 



73668. No. 3. From Tenali, Guntur district. 



73669. No. 4. From Nandyal, Kurnool district. 



73670. No. 5. From Markapur, Kurnool dis- 

 trict. 



73671. No. 6. Erranthulu. From Kurnool dis- 

 trict. 



73672. No. 7. Pulakanthulu. From Kurnool 

 district. 



73673. No. 8. From Adoni. 



73674. No. 9. From Tirupathur, North Arcot 

 district. 



73675. No. 10. From Coimbatore. 



73676. No. 11. From Salem. 



73677 to 73683. Cajanus indicus 

 Spreng. Fabaceae. Pigeon pea. 



From Moca, Dominican Republic. Seeds pre- 

 sented by Dr. R. Ciferri, director, Estacion 

 Nacional Agronomica y Colegio de Agricultura. 

 Received April 22, 1927. 



Locally grown seeds. 



73677. No. 1. Albejas. 

 76378. No. 2. Jinas. 



73679. No. 3-a. Todo el ano. 



73680. No. 3-b. Todo el ano. 



73681. No. 4. Burque's. 



73682. No. 5. 



73683. No. 6. 



73684. Saccharum 

 Poaceae. 



OFFICINARUM L. 



Sugar cane. 



From Pusa, Bihar, India. Cuttings presented by 

 the imperial agriculturist, Agricultural Re- 

 search Institute, through E. W. Brandes, 

 Bureau of Plant Industry. Received April 23, 

 1927. 



A locally grown variety. 



