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84252 to 84553— Continued. 



No. 26. From the Uzbekistan Experi- 

 ment Station near Tashkent, August 

 16, 1929. 



84523 to 84538. Triticum spp. Poaceae. 



Wheat. 



84523 to 84536. Triticum aestivum L. 

 (T. vulgar e Till.). Common wheat. 



84523. No. 52. From the moun- 

 tains south of Alma Ata, north- 

 eastern Turkestan, August 21. 

 1929. 



84524. No. 72. From near Issyk, 

 northeastern Turkestan, August 

 22, 1929. From a peasant's field. 



84525. No. 73. From near Issyk, 

 northeastern Turkestan. August 

 22, 1929. From a peasant's field. 



84526. No. 133-A. From the vil- 

 lage of Djartepe, Tashkent region, 

 Turkestan. September 1. 1929. A 

 nonshattering spring wheat. 



84527. No. 176. South of Ferghana, 

 Turkestan. September 6. 1929. 

 Sample taken from the hopper of 

 an old mill. 



84528. No. 212. From the old 

 Ohardjin market, Cbardiiu region, 

 Turkestan, September 16, i929. 

 Winter wheat. 



84529. No. 224. From the village 

 of Dnay, north of Chardjin, Sep- 

 tember 17, 1929. Winter wheat. 



84530. No. 236. From Porsu, 

 Khiva region, Turkestan. Septem- 

 ber 21, 1929. Winter wheat. 



84531. No. 257. From the Chimbai 

 region. September 23, 1929. Win- 

 ter wheat. 



84532. No. 258. From the Chimbai 

 region, September 23, 1929. Win- 

 ter wheat. 



84533. No. 284. From the village of 

 Mangite, Khiva region, September 

 26, 1929. 



84534. No. 287. From the village of 

 Mangite, Khiva region, September 

 26, 1929. Winter wheat. 



84535. No. 288. From the Gurlen 

 market, Khiva region, September 

 26, 1929. Winter wheat. 



84536. No. 289. From the village of 

 Mangite, Khiva region, September 

 26, 1929. 



84537 and 84538. Triticum durum 

 Desf. Durum wheat. 



From the Krassny Koot Dry Land 

 Experiment Station, Volga German Re- 

 public, August 7, 1929. Selections of 

 spring wheat. 



84537. No. 6. 



84538. No. 7. 



84539 to 84549. Vicia spp. Fabaceae. 



Vetch. 



84539 and 84540. Vicia sativa L. 



Common vetch. 



From Warsaw. [Received without 

 notes.] 



84541 and 84542. Vicia villosa Roth. 

 Hairy vetch. 



84252 to 84553— Continued. 



From Warsaw. {Received without 

 notes.] 



84543. Vicia sp. 



No. 43. From Frunze, Turkestan, 

 August 20, 1929. 



84544. Vicia sp. 



No. 50. From the mountains south 

 of Alma Ata, northeastern Turkestan, 

 August 21, 1929. 



84545. Vicia sp. 



No. 54. From the mountains south 

 of Alma Ata, northeastern Turkestan, 

 August 21, 1929. Found abundantly. 



84546. Vicia sp. 



No. 69. From the mountains of 

 -Alma Ata, northeastern Turkestan, 

 August 21, 1929. 



84547. Vicia sp. 



No. 70. From near Abaci station, 

 August 19, 1929. Found along the 

 railroad. 



84548. Vicia sp. 



No. 86. From the mountains south 

 of Issyk, northeastern Turkestan, Au- 

 gust 22, 1929. Rare. 



84549. Vicia sp. 



No. 99. From the mountains south 

 of Issyk, northeastern Turkestan, Au- 

 gust 22, 1929. Abundant. 



84550. Vigna sinensis (Torner) Savi. 

 Fabaceae. Cowpea. 



No. 283. From the village of Mangite, 

 Khiva region, September 25, 1929. 



84551 to 84553. Zea mats L. Poaceae. 



Corn. 



84551. No. 164. From the Golodnaya 

 Steppes. 31 miles south of Tashkent, 

 September 4, 1929. 



84552 and 84553. From the village of 

 Mangite, Khiva region, September 

 26. 1929. Seldom seen, and grown 

 only for the amusement of children. 



84552. No. 295. 



84553. No. 296. 



84554. Abies forrestii Craib. Pina- 

 ceae. Fir. 



From southwestern China. Seeds collected 

 by Dr. J. F. Rock. National Geographic 

 Society, Washington, D. C. Received 

 January 10, 1930. 



From the Likiang Snow Range, Yunnan, 

 November, 1929. A handsome tree, 70 to 

 80 feet in height, with a trunk 2 feet or 

 more in diameter, common on moist moun- 

 tain meadows and steep limestone slopes 

 at altitudes between 10,000 and 13,500 feet. 

 The needles are white beneath, and the 

 cones are purplish blue to black. 



For previous introduction see No. 58641. 



84555. Callitris cupressiformis Vent. 

 (C. rhomhoidea R. Br.). Pinaceae. 



From Hobart, Tasmania. Seeds presented 

 by L. A. Evans, Department of Agricul- 

 ture. Received January 10, 1930. 



An Australian evergreen tree reaching a 

 height of 50 feet, with slender drooping 

 branches and globular cones. 



For previous introduction see No. 76922. 



