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80108 to 80116— Continued. 



80110. Fragaria sp. 

 Laxton Noble. 



80111. Fragaria sp. 

 Madame Koorj. 



80112. Fragaria sp. 

 Mandan Lefeber. 



80113. Fragaria sp. 

 Oberschlesien. 



80114. Fragaria sp. 

 Scarlet. 



80115. Fragaria sp. 

 Sieger. 



80116. Fragaria sp. 

 Sweet French. 



80117. Cucumis MELO L. 

 ceae. 



Cucurbita- 

 Melon. 



From Tarnab, Peshawar, Northwest Fron- 

 tier Province, India. Seeds presented by 

 A. M. Mustafa, Agricultural Officer, 

 Northwest Frontier Province, through 

 Renwick S. MeNiece. American Consul, 

 Karachi. Received April 10, 1029. 



A variety, locally developed, of unusual 

 merit. 



80118. Diospyros kaki L. f. Diospyra- 

 ceae. Kaki persimmon. 



From Japan. Seeds obtained through W. T. 

 Swingle, Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived April 10, 1929. 



The so-called Yamagaki, which is prob- 

 ably a semiwild form of the cultivated 

 Kaki persimmon (Diospyros kaki). It is 

 widely used in Japan as a stock for the 

 cultivated varieties of the Kaki persim- 

 mon. When Doctor Swingle was in Japan 

 he was assured repeatedly that this is the 

 best stock for persimmons, and for some 

 variet'es it is the only one that can be 

 used successfully. 



80119 and 80120. 



From Manila, Philippine Islands. Seeds 

 presented by P. J. Wester. Bureau of Ag- 

 riculture, Manila. Received April 2, 

 1929. 



80119. Clematis gouriana Roxb. Ranun- 

 culaceae. 



Baklo. A tall-climbing Himalayan 

 drought-resistant vine with pinnate 

 leaves of five to seven ovate papery leaf- 

 lets 4 inches long and yellowish white 

 flowers an inch across in large panicles. 



For previous introduction see No. 

 68332. 



80120. Flacourtia rukam Zoll. and Mor. 

 Flacourtiaceae. 



A handsome unarmed Malayan drought- 

 resistant tree with leathery leaves and 

 edible berries about the size of cherries, 

 which are said to make excellent pre- 

 serves. 



80121. HORDEUM VULGARE PALLIDUM Se- 



ringe. Poaceae. Six-rowed barley. 



From Leningrad, Union of Socialistic Soviet 

 Republics. Seeds presented by A. Kol, 

 Chief of the Bureau of Introduction, In- 

 stitute of Applied Botany, through H. V. 

 Harlan, Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived April 15, 1929. 



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80121 — Continued. 



No. 1716. July 7, 1927. Variety Dun- 

 dar beyi. This variety was collected by 

 Doctor Zhukovsky while on an expedition to 

 Asia Minor, 1925 to 1927. 



80122. Merope angulata (W i 1 1 d .) 

 Swingle (Citrus angulata Willd.) 

 Rutaceae. Kigerukkan. 



From Buitenzorg, Java. Seeds presented 

 by Dr. W. M. Docters van Leeuwen, Di- 

 rector, Botanic Gardens, through W. T. 

 Swingle, Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived April 15, 1929. 



A small spiny tree native to tidal swamps 

 in southern Java. The thick leathery 

 simple leaves are alternate, and the small 

 white flowers are in axillary pairs. The 

 fruits are 1 to 2 inches long and are tri- 

 angular in cross section, about an inch on 

 each side. Of possible value as a stock for 

 citrus fruits. 



For previous introduction see No. 41452. 



80123 to 80125. Yitis spp. Vitaceae. 



Grape. 



From Wiener Neustadt, Austria. Cuttings 

 presented by Kober, Kohlfiirst & Gesell- 

 schaft. Received April 17, 1929. 



80123. VlTIS BERLANDIERI X RIPARIA. 



Kober 5 BB. 



80124 and 80125. Vitis rupestris Scheele. 

 Sand grape. 



80124. Rupestris Goethe No. 9. 



80125. Rupestris Schwarzmann. 



80126 to 80139. 



From Palmero, Sicily. Plants purchased 

 from Cav. Santarella, Direttore Delia So- 

 cieta di Acclimazione. Received April 6, 

 1929. 



80126 and 80127. Amygdalus communis 

 L. (Prunus amygdalus Stokes). Amyg- 

 dalaceae. Almond. 



80126. Prof. Vita. 



80127. Cavaliera. 



80128 to 80134. Amygdalus persica L. 

 (Prunus persica Stokes). Amygdala- 

 ceae. Peach. 



80128. Agostina. 



80129. Carinese. 



80130. Cotogna di S. Stefano. 



80131. Fragolara. 



80132. Sanguigna. 



80133. Spaccarella di Sicilia. 



80134. Do St. Anna. 



80135 to 80138. Prunus armeniaca L. 

 Amygdalaceae. Apricot. 



80135. Di San Giulianao. 



80136. A Mandorla dolce. 



80137. Regina. 



80138. Re Umberto. * 



80139. Prunus cerasus L. Amygdala- 

 ceae. Sour cherry. 



Amarena comune. 



