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82182 to 82330— Continued. 



82315. No. 1873. Medium-sized, yel- 

 low seeds, more or less mottled with 

 brown, with many variations as to 

 color of hilum ; used for miso and 

 also cooked for cattle feed. 



82316. No. 1874. A medium-large, 

 black, slightly flattened variety, used 

 as boiled beans arid also for making 

 confections. 



82317. No. 1876. Obtained in Suigen, 

 November 2, 1929. Kom Jon Kon. 

 Black seeds of evidently several varie- 

 ties varying from medium small to me- 

 dium ; used for boiled beans with other 

 foods. 



82318. No. 1877. Obtained in Suigen, 

 November 2, 1929. Fun Kon. Seeds 

 yellow, but of several varieties ; used 

 in making miso and also cooked for 

 cattle feed. 



82319 to 82325. Obtained in Kami Jinsen, 

 November 4, 1929. 



82319. No. 1881. Hinkon. A very 

 small, nearly round, yellow-seeded 

 variety with a light-brown hilum ; 

 used for making sprouts. 



82320. No. 1882. Fu Yon Kon. Medi- 

 um-small green seeds with a white 

 bilum ; used for sprouts and boiled 

 beans. 



82321. No. 1883. Fun Ban Kon. Mix- 

 ed sample with large percentage of 

 bluish black on yellow ; used as a 

 cattle feed when cooked. 



82322. No. 1884. Kiru Gunte. A 

 small yellow-seeded variety with a 

 pale hilum ; used for sprouts. 



82323. No. 1885. Pa Ran Kon. Medi- 

 um-small greenish-yellow seeds with 

 a light-brown hilum ; used for 

 sprouts and as boiled beans. 



82324. No. 1886. Komu Jon Kon. Me- 

 dium-large black seed;, used as 

 boiled beans and in making confec- 

 tions. 



82325. No. 1887. Hon Jon Kon. Mixed 

 sample of yellow-seeded varieties, 

 used as boiled beans and also boiled 

 for cattle feed. 



82326 to 82330. Obtained in Jinsen, No- 

 vember 4, 1929. 



82326. No. 1888. Chotan. A medium- 

 sized, nearly round, glossy yellow va- 

 riety with a pale hilum. * It is ex- 

 tensively grown and considered one 

 of the best varieties for making bean 

 curd, and is also used for making 

 miso and soy sauce. 



82327. No. 1889. Chotan. Seeds me- 

 dium sized, yellow with a pale 

 hilum ; used for bean curd, miso, 

 and soy sauce. 



82328. No. 1890. Rensen. Medium- 

 sized, glossy yellow seeds with a 

 pale hilum 'and a light mixture of 

 yellow seeds with a light-brown 

 hilum ; used for bean curd, miso, and 

 soybean sauce. 



>. No. 1891. Rensen. Seeds me- 

 dium-sized, glossy yellow, with a con- 

 siderable proportion having a light- 

 brown hilum ; used for bean curd, 

 miso, and soy sauce. 



82330. No. 1892. Seeds of a medium- 

 sized yellow variety with a russet- 

 brown hilum : said to be an excel- 

 lent oil variety. 



82331 to 82341. 



From Chosen. Seeds collected by P. H. 

 Dorsett and W. J. Morse, agricultural 

 explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived December 9, 1929. 



82331. Sophora sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 1201. Plants, 3 to 4 feet high, 

 growing in the woods of the Chosen Gov- 

 ernment Forest Reservation near Keijo, 

 November 6, 1929. Of possible value as 

 a green manure. 



82332 and 82333. Sorbds alnifolia (Sieb. 

 and Zucc.) Koch (Pyrus alnifolia 

 Franch.). Malaceae. Mountain-ash. 



An upright tree with a dense round 

 head, attractive bright-green foliage, and 

 clusters of small red and yellow fruits. 

 Native to eastern Asia. 



For previous introduction see No. 77844. 



82332. No. 1551. From trees, 20 feet 

 or more high, growing in the Im- 

 perial Botanical Garden, Keijo, Oc- 

 tober 26, 1929. 



82333. No. 1564. From Keijo, Octo- 

 ber 28, 1929. 



82334 to 82340. Sorghum vulgare Pers. 

 Poaceae. Sorghum. 



82334. No. 1264. Near Kokato, No- 

 vember 11, 1929. Susa. A variety 

 used as a food. 



82335. No. 1708. From an upland 

 valley with apparently rather ad- 

 verse conditions, between Rensen and 

 Zenkoku, November 7, 1929. 



82336 to 82340. From the Chosen farm- 

 ers' market, Keijo, October 31, 1929. 

 Susu. 



No. 1807. 



82337. No. 1808. 



82338. No. 1S09. 



82339. No. 1810. 



82340. No. 1811. 



82341. Spiraea salicifolia L. Rosaceae. 

 Willowleaf spirea. 



No. 1579. From the forestry branch of 

 the Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 Suigen, November 2, 1929. 



82342 to 82358. 



From Chosen and Japan. Seeds collected 

 by P. H. Dorsett and W. J. Morse, agri- 

 cultural explorers, Bureau of Plant In- 

 dustry. Received December 9, 1929. 



82342. Stringa sp. Oleaceae. 



Lilac. 



No. 1595. From the Forestry Experi- 

 ment Station of the Government of 

 Chosen. Keijo, November 6, 1929. Said 

 to be the best white variety ; native to 

 Chosen. 



82343 to 82345. Trifolium pratense L. 

 Fabaceae. Red clover, 



82343. No. 1617. From the Chosen Im- 

 perial Tree Peony Gardens, Keijo, 

 October 26, 1929. Plants about 3 

 feet long with numerous long stems 

 and quite an abundance of flower 

 heads. 



82344. No. 1618. From the Chosen Im- 

 perial Grounds, Keijo, October 26, 

 1929. Seeds deep purple. 



