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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



76799. Solanum tuberosum L. Sola- 

 naceae. Potato. 



From Sayapullo, Trujillo, Peru. Tubers presented 

 by A. Martin Lynch. Received May 24, 1928. 



A yellow-fleshed Peruvian variety. 



76800 to 76819. A vena sativa L. Poa- 

 ceae. Oats. 



Prom Tiehlingho post office, Kirin Province, Man- 

 churia. Seeds presented by A. D. Woeikoff, 

 director of the experimental farm, Echo. Re- 

 ceived March 29, 1928. Numbered April, 1928. 



76800. No. 344-2228 Bb. Originally from the 

 agricultural experiment station, Prerov. 



76801. No. 345-2229 Bi. Originally from the 

 agricultural experiment station, Prerov. 



. No. 346-2230 Bk. Originally from the 

 agricultural experiment station, Prerov. 



. No. 353-2233 C-5. Originally from the 

 agricultural experiment station, Prerov. 



No. 354-2237. Doupovs&y. Originally 

 from the agricultural experiment station, 

 Prerov. 



76805. No. 355-744. Dreger's white No. 59. 

 Originally from the Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Praha, Czechoslovakia. 



76806. No. 356-745. Dreger's yellow No. 60. 

 Originally from the Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Praha, Czechoslovakia. 



76807. No. 362-2238. Horsky Zelenae. Origi- 

 nally from the agricultural experiment sta- 

 tion, Prerov. 



76808. No. 369-2239. Jesenicky. Originally 

 from the agricultural experiment station, 

 Prerov. 



76809. No. 375 2226. Kherson. Originally from 

 the Department of Agriculture, Southern 



' Rhodesia, Africa. 



76810. No. 376-2227. Kinvarra. Originally from 

 the Department of Agriculture, Southern 

 Rhodesia, Africa. 



76811. No. 377-2234. Krajovy 6-a. Originally 

 from the agricultural experiment station, 

 Prerov. 



76812. No. 378-2245. Krajovy 5-c. Originally 

 from the agricultural experiment station, 

 Prerov. 



76813. No. 379-2236. Krajovy U-c. Originally 

 from the agricultural experiment station, 

 Prerov. 



76814. No. 383-706. Ling tang mai. From the 

 Chinese farmers' fields of Ninguta district, 

 Kirin Province, Manchuria. 



76815. No. 384-222. Ling tang max. From the 

 Chinese farmers' fields of Ninguta district, 

 Kirin Province, Manchuria. 



76816. No. 388-2231 M. 2. Originally from the 

 agricultural experiment station, Prerov. 



76817. No. 389-2232 N-12. Originally from the 

 agricultural experiment station, Prerov. 



76818. No. 399-746. Shrube N-61. Originally 

 from the Department of Agriculture, Praha, 

 Czechoslovakia. 



'76819. No. 403-2240. Studnicky. Originally from 

 the agricultural experiment station, Prerov. 



76820. Meibomia adscendens 

 (Swartz) Kuntze. Fabaceae. 



From Guantanu, Gold Coast, West Africa. Cut- 

 tings collected by David Fairchild, agricultural 

 explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry, with the 

 Allison V. Armour expedition. Received 

 April 29, 1927. Numbered May, 1928. 



No. 1219. February 27, 1927. A tropical legum- 

 inous plant which forms a ground cover. 



76821 to 76852. Corylus avellana L. 

 Betulaceae. Filbert. 



From Weener, Hanover, Germany. Plants pur- 

 chased from Herm. A. Hesse. Received May 

 4, 1928. 



76821. Badem Fundeck. 



76822. Barcelloner Grosse. 



76823. Bans Spanishe. 



76824. Bergers ZeUernuss. 



76825. Braunschweigische. 



76826. Cosford Verbesserte. 



76827. Einzeltragende Kegelformige. 



76828. Englische ZeUernuss. 



76829. Fruchtbare. 



76830. Fruhe lange ZeUernuss. 



76831. Fruhe von Frauendorj. 



76832. Gekrduselte Nuss. 



76833. Grandis. 



76834. Grosse bunte ZeUernuss. 



76835. Lucas ZeUernuss. 



76836. Jeves Samling. 



76837. Kaiserliche. 



76838. Komglische Prinzessin. 



76839. Lambert Kols. 



76840. Ldngliche Riesennuss Zar schallige. 



76841. Louisens ZeUernuss. 



76842. Messmers ZeUernuss. 



76843. Rotbldttrige Lambertnuss. 



76844. Rudolphs. 



76845. Schlesierin. 



76846. Sicilische. 



76847. Spanische Lambertnuss. 



76848. Sterms breite ZeUernuss. 



76849. Trapezunter Kaiser Hazel. 



76850. VonMehl. 



76851. Wallys grosse ZeUernuss. 



76852. Waterloo. 



76853 to 76870. 



From Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Seeds pre- 

 sented by F. J. Rae, Director of the Melbourne 

 Botanic Gardens. Received April 26, 1928. 



76853 to 76858. Acacia spp. Mimosaceae. 



76853. Acacia accola Maiden and Betche. 

 An erect bushy Australian shrub 6 to 8 



feet high, with linear, slightly curved phyl- 

 lodes 3 to 5 inches long and small heads of 

 flowers in racemes 2 inches long. 



For previous introduction see No. 75576. 



76854. Acacia decurrens Willd. 



Variety normalis. A variety of the green 

 wattle with sepals as long as the petals. 

 The typical form is a handsome tree with 

 light-green feathery foliage and bright-yellow 

 flowers. 



For previous introduction see No 75536. 



78855. Acacia linfolia prominens Moore 



{A. fimbriata A. Cunn.). 



An unarmed Australian shrub 12 to 18 feet 

 high, with narrow phyllodes and smalJ 

 globular heads of yellow flowers in rameces. 



For previous introduction see No. 75540. 



