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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



82419 to 82446— Continued. 



No. 1730. Obtained from young trees 

 or rather water sprouts at Koka, island 

 of Kokato, November 10, 1929. A native 

 wild species used for stocks. 



82422. Celastrus articulatus Thunb. 

 Celastraceae. Bittersweet. 



No. 1719. From a vine on the hill north 

 of the village of Koka, near the office of 

 the village society, island of Kokato, No- 

 vember 10, 1929. 



82423. Euonymus sp. Celastraceae. 



-No. 1766. Near the village of Ryuga- 

 kaku, northwest of Heijo, November 17, 

 1929. Daido gun. A dwarf-growing 

 species. 



82424. Euonymus sp. Celastraceae. 



No. 1771. Near the village of Ryuga- 

 kaku, November 17, 1929. Small plants 

 with winged branches. 



82425 to 82427. Fagopyrum esculentum 

 Moench. Polygonaceae. Buckwheat. 



82425. No. 1748. Obtained in the mar- 

 ket at Kokaikashu, November 15, 

 1929. Used chiefly for noodles. 



82428. No. 1749. Obtained in the mar- 

 ket at Kokaikashu, November 15, 

 1929. Used chiefly for noodles. 



. No. 1789. Heijo, November 18, 

 1929. Used chiefly for noodles. 



82428. Feaxinus 



Oleaceae. Ash. 



No. 1746. From a small tree at the 

 base of Shariin Fuji, November 14, 1929. 

 One tree in the village measured 18 

 inches or more in diameter and 50 feet 

 or more high. It is probably a good 

 timber tree. 



82429 and 82430. Gossypium NANKING 

 Meyen. Malvaceae. * Cotton. 



82429. No. 1735. Koka, island of 

 Kokato, November 10, 1929. From 

 a small planting on very poor land, 

 the plants measuring 18 inches to 

 2 feet high. 



82430. No. 1770. Ringen, November 

 17, 1929. Seeds from what was left 

 in a small planted area of Chosen 

 native cotton. 



82431. Hemerocallis sp. Liliaceae. 



Daylily. 



No. 1772. Obtained from plants in the 

 woods near the road a short distance 

 from the small village of Ringen, No- 

 vember 17, 1929. The flower stalks are 1 

 to 2 feet high and the flowers probably 

 light yellow. 



82432 to 82438. Lespedeza spp. Faba- 

 ceae. Bushclover. 



82432. Lespedeza sp. 



No. 1273. From plants near the top 

 of Shariin Fuji, November 14, 1929. 

 A fairly erect variety 12 to 18 inches 

 high. 



82433. Lespedeza sp. 



No. 1274. From plants along the 

 slope of Shariin Fuji, near Shariin, 

 November 14, 1929. An erect variety, 

 2 to 3 feet high, with an abundance of 

 pods on the branches and main stem. 



82434. Lespedeza sp. 



No. 1275. From plants along the 

 slope of Shariin Fuji, Shariin, Novem- 



82419 to 82446— Continued. 



ber 14, 1929. An erect variety, 2 to 3 

 feet high, with buttonlike clusters of 

 pods on the main stem and branches. 



82435. Lespedeza sp. 



No. 1778. From plants along the 

 mountain side near Fusanmeu, Novem- 

 ber 17, 1929. A variety over 3 feet 

 high. 



82436. Lespedeza sp. 



No. 1779. Gathered along the moun- 

 tain side near Fusanmeu, November 

 17, 1929. A variety of excellent 

 growth 10 to 16 inches high, with an 

 abundance of pods. 



82437. Lespedeza sp. 



No. 1780. Gathered from plants 

 along the mountain side near Fusan- 

 meu, November 17, 1929. A variety 

 over 3 feet high, bearing pods along 

 the main stem and branches. 



82438. Lespedeza sp. 



No. 1781. Gathered from plants 

 along the mountain side near Fusan- 

 meu, November 17, 1929. A variety 

 3 to 4 feet high. 



82439. Pisum sativum L. Fabaceae. 



Pea. 



No. 2015. Obtained in the Chosen, 

 grain market at Keijo, November 21, 

 1929. Reddish, medium-sized, wrinkled 

 seeds. 



82440. Rhamnds sp. Rhamnaceae. 



Buckthorn. 



No. 1783. Northwest of Heijo. A vari- 

 ety over 5 feet high. 



82441 to 82443. Rhododendron spp. Eri- 

 caceae. Azalea. 



82441. Rhododendron sp. 



No. 1750. Obtained from the garden 

 of the Chikuzenya Inn, Shariin, Novem- 

 ber 15, 1929. A rather small-leaved 

 variety 5 to 6 feet high. 



82442. Rhododendron sp. 



No. 1767. From small plants on the 

 mountain side northwest of Heijo, No- 

 vember 17, 1929. 



82443. Rhododendron sp. 



No. 1773. From small plants, seldom 

 more than 18 inches high, growing on 

 an exposed dry rocky hill or mountain 

 side, Ringen, November 17, 1929. 



82444. Ribes sp. Grossulariaceae. 



No. 1721. Collected just back of the 

 office of the village society, Funai or 

 Koka. island of Kokata, November 10, 

 1929, and also from plants in the village 

 of Sanseri. 



82445. Rosa sp. Rosaceae. Rose. 



No. 1769. Collected from plants along 

 the roadside northwest of Heijo, Novem- 

 ber 17, 1929. A variety 6 feet or more 

 high which did not resemble the common 

 wild rose of Japan. 



82446. Trifolium pratense L. Faba- 

 ceae. Red clover. 



No. 1271. From plants in front of the 

 Western Chosen Agricultural Experiment 

 Station. Shariin. November 13, 1929. A 

 variety about 2 feet high, with many 

 stems and an abundance of seeds. 



