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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



83777 to 83954— Continued. 



. No. 2108. Kurozaya. Medium 

 sized, greenish yellow, oval, with 

 a russet-brown hilum. 



83930. No. 2109. Sennari. Medium 

 small, nearly round, glossy yel- 

 low, with a dark-brown hilum 

 which is quite prominent ; mot- 

 tled with brown. 



83931. No. 2110. Kurodaizu. Me- 

 dium large, much flattened, black, 

 with a slight dent which is pe- 

 culiar to this variety. 



83932. No. 2111. Chogetsu. Medium 

 sized, oval, yellow," with a brown 

 hilum ; heavily mottled with 

 brown. 



83933. No. 2112. Takiya. Medium 

 sized, oval, glossy yellow, with a 

 light russet-brown hilum. 



83934. No. 2113. Yukino shita. Va- 

 ries from medium small to me- 

 dium large, oval, yellow, heavily 

 mottled, with a brown hilum. 



83935. No. 2115. Karimame. Me- 

 dium small, somewhat flattened, 

 greenish yellow, with a brown 

 hilum and very heavily mottled 

 with brown. 



83936. No. 2116. Aozaya. Large 

 flat, yellowish green, with a black 

 hilum. Very similar to Hato 

 [No*. 40118]. An excellent variety 

 for a green vegetable bean. 



83937. No. 2118. Akazaya. Medium 

 sized, oval, yellow, with a dark- 

 brown hilum. 



83938. No. 2119. Echo No. 5. Me- 

 dium large, oval, olive green, with 

 a black hilum. 



83939. No. 2120. Echo No.* 6. Me- 

 dium sized, oval, glossy yellow, 

 with a dark-brown hilum. 



83940. No. 2121. Echo No. 2^. Me- 

 dium small, oval, yellow, with a 

 small hilum. 



83941. No. 2122. Yoshioka churyu. 

 Medium small, oval, greenish yel- 

 low, with a slate-black hilum and 

 slight black mottling. 



83942. No. 2123. Euro churyu. Me- 

 dium small, black, slightly flat- 

 tened. 



83943. No. 2124. Yukiware. More 

 or less mixed sample of brown 

 seed varying from very small to 

 medium sized. 



83944. No. 2128. Oiarukonkii. 

 Large, nearly round, glossy yel- 

 low with a pale hilum. Slight 

 admixture of medium sized yel- 

 low with brown hilum. 



83945. No. 2129. Dairyu Tsurunoko. 

 Very large, oval, yellow, with 

 pale brown hilum and much 

 brown mottling. 



83946. No. 2130. Kongo shoryu. 

 Medium sized, oval, glossy yellow, 

 with a pale hilum. 



83947. No. 2131. Kongo dairyu. 

 Medium large, nearly round, 

 glossy yellow, with a pale-brown 

 hilum. 



83777 to 83954— Continued. 



83948. Stephanandra sp. Rosaceae. 



No. 1949. From Onseiri, Chosen,. 

 November 27, 1929. A more or less 

 decumbent, rather finely branched orna- 

 mental shrub, with netted leaves ; closely 

 related to spirea. 



83949. Trifolium pratense L. Faba- 

 ceae. Red clover. 



No. 1972. From Tansen, Chosen, 

 December 1, 1929. From plants near- 

 the Grain Investigation Building. 



83950. Viburnum sp. Caprifoliaceae. 



No. 1951. From Onseiri, Chosen, No- 

 vember 27, 1929. A red-berried shrub 4 

 to 6 feet tall. 



83951. Zanthoxyldm piperitum (L.) DC. 

 Rutaceae. Japanese prickly-ash.. 



No. 3153. Sancho. December 12,. 

 1929. From Subashiri, Shizouka Ken, 

 Mount Fuji, Japan. A shrub or smalL 

 tree armed with slender prickles. The 

 compound leaves are made up of 11 to 19 

 ovate leaflets, and the small corymbs of 

 greenish flowers are followed by gland- 

 dotted reddish fruits which open and 

 expose the black seeds. Native to 

 m. 



83952. (Undetermined.) 



No. 1782. From Fusanmen, Chosen, 

 November 17, 1929. A much-branched 

 perennial, 24 to 36 inches high. 



Callicarpa japonica Thunb. Ver- 

 benaceae. Japanese beauty!) err y. 



No. 1953. From Onseiri, Chosen, 

 November 28, 1929. The plants were 

 well loaded with lavender pink fruits, 

 which, in contrast with the grayish 

 stems, presented a very attractive appear- 

 ance. 



83954. (Undetermined.) 



No. 1997. From Onseiri, Chosen, 

 November 28, 1929. An undetermined 

 shrub. 



83955 and 83956. 



From Honolulu, Hawaii. Seeds presented 

 by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Asso- 

 ciation. Received January 18, 1930. 



83955. Albizzia chinensis (Osbeck) 

 Merr. (A. stipulata Boiv.). Mimosa- 

 ceae. 



A large, rapidly growing tree, native 

 to the subtropical regions of India. It 

 is said to have been found very satisfac- 

 tory in Assam as a shade for tea. The 

 roots do not penetrate the soil deeply 

 and the foliage does not make a dense 

 shade. 



For previous introduction see No. 

 63582. 



83956. Cordia subcordata Lam. Bora- 

 ginaceae. 



A tree up to 50 feet high with sub- 

 cordate leaves 5 to 6 inches long and 

 short terminal and lateral cymes of large 

 orange campanulate flowers. The soft, 

 light, durable wood is used for cabinet- 

 work, exhibiting wavy ribbons of light 

 and dark brown when polished. Native 

 to the Hawaiian and other tropical 

 islands. 



