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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



84252 to 84553— Continued. 



84486 to 84510. Sorghum vdlgare Pers. 



Sorghum. 



84486. From the Chimbai market, Au- 

 gust 22, 1929. White durra (no 

 head sample) ; very flat seed. 



84487. From Samarkand. Turkestan, 

 September 10, 1929. Crookneck 

 white durra with large compact 

 head. 



84488. No. 162. From Margelan, near 

 Ferghana, September 5, 1929. 



84489. No. 190. From near Vooadyl, 

 15 miles south of Ferghana, Septem- 

 ber 5, 1929. Gooseneck type. 



84490. No. 196. From near Ferghana, 

 Turkestan, September 6, 1929. 



84491. No. 206. From the old Chard- 

 jui market, September 16, 1929. 

 Native name Alty Ilik, meaning 

 6-months' maturity. A dwarf white 

 durra. (No head sample.) 



84492. No. 211. From the old Chard- 

 jui market. September 16. 1929. 

 Local name JJch-Ilih, meaning three 

 months. White durra. 



84493. No. 213. From the vicinity of 

 Chardjui, September 16, 1929. 

 Brown durra seeds, large, red brown, 

 flat. 



84494. No. 216. From the village of 

 Darganata, 25 miles south of Kurnya 

 Urgench, September 18, 1929. 

 White durra, mid-compact small 

 head. 



84495. No. 221. From the village of 

 • Pitnak, 53 miles south of Kurnya 



Urgench, September 18. 1929. 

 Gooseneck white durra ; seeds mid- 

 size. 



84496. No. 227. From, the village of 

 Kraznarasp, 45 miles south of Kur- 

 nya Urgench. September 18, 1929. 

 Gooseneck white durra with large 

 plump seeds. 



84497. No. 240. From the village of 

 Kurnya Urgench, September 21, 

 1929. Crookneck white durra, a 

 small compact head. 



84498. No. 241. From the village of 

 Kurnya Urgench, September 21, 

 1929. Crookneck brown durra with 



•medium-sized, compact head. 



84499. No. 274. Type grown as feed 

 for stock in the Khiva district, es- 

 pecially Tashans ; September 24, 

 1929. 



84500. No. 275. From the Chimbai re- 

 gion, September 24, 1929. White 

 durra (probably erect heads) with 

 mid-compact small heads. 



84501. No. 276. From the Khiva Ex- 

 periment Station, September 20, 

 1929. Red milo, rather small seeds. 



84502. No. 277. From the Khiva Ex- 

 periment Station, September 20, 

 1929. Black-glumed sorghum with 

 angular white seedy. 



84503. No. 278. From the village of 

 Chavat, Khiva region, September 20, 

 1929. Broomcorn. 



84504. No. 282. From the village of 

 Man site, Khiva region, September 

 25. 1929. A variety with black 

 glumes and angular seeds. 



84252 to 84553— Continued. 



84505. No. 285. From the village of 

 Mangite, Khiva region, September 

 25, 1929. A variety with reddish 

 brown glumes. 



84506. No. 286. From the Gurlen 

 market, September 26. 1929. White 

 durra with large plump seeds like 

 milo. 



84507. No. 298. From Urgench, Sep- 

 tember 27, 1929. Variety Kalty- 

 Bash. A dwarf white durra Avith 

 rather plump seeds. 



84508. No. 299. From Urgench, Sep- 

 tember 27, 1929. Variety Elly. A 

 white durra with large plump seeds. 

 Medium size. 



84509. No. 300. From Urgench. Sep- 

 tember 27, 1929. Variety Katty 

 Bash. A tall white durra with large 

 plump seeds. 



84510. No. 310. From the Charabud- 



inshu Experiment Station, near old 

 Bokhara. Dwarf broomcorn with 

 dark red-brown glumes which differ 

 in glume color from the type grown 

 in the United States. 



84511. Stipa capillata L. Poaceae. 



Feathergrass. 



No. 100. From near Tolgar, northeast- 

 ern Turkestan. August 22, 1929. Found 

 along the roadside. 



84512. Tamarix sp. Tamaricaceae. 



No. 308. September 27. 1929. A tam- 

 arix with very beautiful purple flowers ; 

 found on salty lands along the Amu- 

 Darya. 



84513 to 84522. Trifolium spp. Faba- 

 ceae. Clover. 



84513. Trifolium fragiferum L. 



Strawberry clover. 



No. 53. From the mountains south 

 of Alma Ata, northeastern Turkestan, 

 August 21, 1929. Found in abundance 

 along irrigation ditches. 



84514 to 84517. Trifolium pratexse 

 L. Red clover. 



84514. No. 28. From the Uzbekis- 

 tan Experiment Station, near 

 Tashkent, August 16, 1929. A 

 wild red clover. 



84515. No. 83. From the mountains 

 south of Issyk, northeastern Tur- 

 kestan, August 22, 1929. A wild 

 red clover. 



84516. From Prague, Czechoslovakia. 



84517. From Prague, Czechoslovakia. 



84518 to 84521. Trifolium repexs L. 

 White clover. 



84518. No. 67. From the mountains 

 south of Alma Ata. northeastern 

 Turkestan, August 21, 1929. 



84519. No. 71. From the mountains 

 south of Issyk. August 22, 1929. 

 Found on very dry land. 



8452C. No. 80. From the mountains 

 south of Issyk, northeastern Tur- 

 kestan, August 22, 1929. 



84521. No. 88. From the mountains 

 south of Issvk. northeastern Tur- 

 kestan, August 22, 1929. 



84522. Trifolium fragiferum L. 



Strawberry clover. 



