PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



80821 to 80847— Continued. 



80824. No. 429. A variety developed by 

 the Akita Ken Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station. Kuro saya sMchigou. 

 Seeds straw yellow, nearly round, me- 

 dium sized, glossy seed coat, with dis- 

 tinctive brown bilum. 



80825. No. 430. Originally from the Rikuu 

 Agricultural Experiment Station of the 

 Imperial Japanese Department of Ag- 

 riculture and Forestry. Nagazuki. 

 Seeds straw yellow, medium large, with 

 pale-brown hilum. 



80826. No. 431. Developed by the Akita 

 Ken Agricultural Experiment Station. 

 Ogon. Seeds straw yellow, nearly 

 round, glossy seed coat, with distinc- 

 tive brown hilum. 



30827. No. 432. Originally from the South 

 Manchurian Railway Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station, Koshurei. Shiriu- 

 kou. Seeds straw yellow, medium 

 sized, with pale hilum. 



80828. No. 433. Originally from the Fu- 

 kushima Ken Agricultural Experiment 

 Station. Asahi rokojugo. Seeds straw 

 yellow, medium large, with brown 

 hilum. 



80829. No. 434. Originally from the Iwate 

 Ken Agricultural Experiment Station. 

 Nooki. Seeds straw yellow, nearly 

 round, glossy seed coat, with distinc- 

 tive brown hilum. 



80830. No. 435. Originally from the Rikuu 

 Agricultural Experiment Station of the 

 Imperial Department of Agriculture 

 and Forestry. Rikuu nijin gogou. 

 Seeds straw yellow, nearly round, 

 glossy seed coat, with distinctive brown 

 hilum. 



80831. No. 436. OriginaMy from the South 

 Manchurian Railway Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station, Koshurei. Kaigen 

 shirooana. Seeds straw yellow, but 

 apparently a mixed lot, varying in size 

 and color of hilum. 



80832. No. 437. Developed by the Akita 

 Ken Agricultural Experiment Station. 

 Rikuu nijin sMchigou. Seeds straw 

 yellow, medium sized, nearly round, 

 with distinctive dark-brown hilum. 



80833. No. 438. Originally from the Mi- 

 yagi Ken Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion. You getsu. Seeds straw yellow, 

 medium large, with brown hilum. 



808S4. No. 439. Originally from the Fu- 

 kushima Ken Agricultural Experiment 

 Station. Daruma niju. Seeds straw 

 yellow, medium large, with light-brown 

 hilum. 



80835. No. 440. Originally from the Fu- 

 kushima Ken Agricultural Experiment 

 Station. Shiro kachi koku niju. Seeds 

 straw yellow, large, with pale hilum. 



80836. No. 441. Originally from the Nii- 

 gata Ken Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion. KariJja takiya. Seeds straw 

 yellow, medium sized, with a light 

 brown to brown hilum! 



80837. No. 442. Originally from the Rikuu 

 branch station of the Imperial Japa- 

 nese Department of Agriculture and 

 Forestry. Mejiro. Seeds straw yellow, 

 of medium size, with pale hilum. 



80821 to 80847— Continued. 



No. 443. Developed by the Akita 

 Ken Agricultural Experiment Station. 

 AM. Seeds straw yellow, medium 

 sized, nearly round, with hilum varying 

 from russet brown to very dirk brown. 

 The seeds are quite similar to No. 444 

 [No. 80839]. 



80839. No. 444. Originally from the Mi- 

 yagi Ken Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion. Kairyo azuma nishiki. Seeds 

 straw yellow, nearly round, medium 

 sized, and with distinct brown hilum. 



80840. No. 445. Originally from the Iwate 

 Ken Agricultural Experimental Sta- 

 tion. Tokichi. Seeds st^-aw yellow, 

 nearly round, medium sized, with dis- 

 tinct brown hilum. 



80841. No. 446. Originally from the Iwate 

 Ken Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion. Kiuchan. Seeds straw yellow, 

 medium large, with pale hilum. 



80842. No. 447. Originally from the Mi- 

 yagi Ken Agricultural Exoerimrmt Sta- 

 tion. Satou daizu. Seeds straw yel- 

 low, nearly round, medium sized, with 

 distinct brown hilum. 



80843. No. 448. Originally from the Mi- 

 yagi Ken Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion. Tama tsukuri. Seeds straw yel- 

 low, medium large, with pale hilum. 



80844. No. 449. Originally from the South 

 Manchurian Railway Experiment Sta- 

 tion, Koshurei. Ho ten shirokuhi daizu. 

 Seeds straw yellow, medium large, with 

 pale hilum. 



80845. No. 450. Originally from the Rikuu 

 Agricultural Experiment Station of the 

 Japanese Department of Agriculture 

 and Forestry. Rikuu niju sango. Seeds 

 straw yellow, medium large, with iight- 

 brown hilum. 



80846. No. 451. Developed by the Akita 

 Ken Agricultural Experiment Station. 

 Akiia. Seeds straw yellow, glossy, 

 nearly round, with pale-yellow hilum. 



80847. No. 452. Developed by the Akita 

 Ken Agricultural Experiment Station. 

 Shiro saya. Seeds very pale straw yel- 

 low, medium large, with pale hilum. 



80848. Momoedica COCHINCHINENSIS 

 (Lour.) Spreng. Cucurbitaceae. 



From Manila, Philippine Islands. Seeds 

 presented by P. J. Wester, Bureau of 

 Agriculture, Manila. Received July 15, 

 1929. 



Tabolo. A very vigorous, tall climber, 

 native to the Philippine Islands, producing 

 large, round, greenish yellow, attractive 

 fruits which should make it popular as an 

 ornamental vine in southern Florida, Porto 

 Rico, and Panama. The immature fruits 

 are boiled and eaten with meat by the 

 natives, and the tender leaves also are 

 boiled and eaten. The numerous large, 

 round, flat seeds appear to be very rich in 

 oil. 



For previous introduction see No. 58583. 



80849. Oenithoptjs sp. Fabaceae. 



From Rabat. Morocco. Seeds presented by 

 Dr. E. Miege, Station de Selection et 

 d'Essais de Semences. Received July 15, 

 1929. 



