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86002 to 86154— Continued. 



86136. No. 3691. Kuromame. Large, 

 slightly flattened, black ; yellow germ. 



86137. No. 3692. Chusei Kurodoizu, 

 Laige, oval, slightly flattened, black; 

 yellow germ. 



86138. No. 3693. Daizu Honbetsu. Me- 

 dium small, oval, yellow, with russet- 

 brown hiluin. 



No. 3694. Akitadaizu. Large, 

 oval, glossy yellow, with large dark- 

 brown hilum. 



86140. No. 3695. Tokachi Station No. 

 1415. Medium sized, oval, yellow, with 

 dark-brown hilum. 



86141. No. 3696. OijacM Makubetsu. 

 Large, ova]., glossy yellow, with long 

 dark-brown hilum. 



86142. No. 3697. Akazaya (red pod). 

 Medium large, oval, glossy, cinnamon 

 brown. 



86143. No. 3698. Akazayadaizu (red 

 pod) (Station No. 1845). Medium 

 large, oval, cinnamon brown. 



86144. No. 3699. C hair o mam e. Me- 

 dium sized, oval, cinnamon brown ; 

 yellow germ. 



86145. No. 3700. Monbetsu Xaqaba daizu 

 (Monbftsu long leaf). Medium sized, 

 oval, glossy brown with concentric 

 bands of black ; yellow germ. 



Nos. 86146 to 86150 were obtained 

 from the Iwate Experiment Station, Mori- 

 oka, January 25, 1930. 



86146. No. 3709. Kawanayare. Medium 

 sized, oval, yellow, with pale hilum. 



86147. No. 3713. Koushu Shirome 

 (Koushu white eye). Medium large, 

 oval, li.ubt yellow, with light-brown 

 hilum. 



86148. No. 3716. Kimusume. Medium 

 small, oval, glossy yellow, with russet- 

 brown hilum. 



86149. No. 3722. Kotihaidainigo (cross 

 No. 2). Medium sized, oval, yellow, 

 with pale-brown hilum. 



86150. No. 3729. Iwafune takiya. Me- 

 dium small, oval, light yellow, with 

 pale-brown hilum. 



86151. No. 3730. Edumame Furisode. 

 From the Shizuoka Experiment Sta- 

 tion, Shizuoka, January 24, 1930. 

 Medium large, oval, light yellow ; mixed 

 as to hilum color ; some with pale 

 hilum and some with dark-brown nilum. 

 Used to a very considerable extent in 

 Shizuoka Prefecture as a green vege- 

 table bean. 



86152. No. 3731. Aodaizu. From a 

 small grain store in Shizuoka, January 

 24, 1930. Large, greenish yellow, 

 oval, with black hilum. Used exten- 

 sively in this section as a green 

 vegetable. 



86153. No. 3732. Honyoku. From a 

 grain store in Shizuoka, January 24, 

 1930. Medium large, oval, glossy yel- 

 low, with a large brown hilum. Grown 

 extensively in this section as a green 

 vegetable. 



86154. No. 3627. Akazaya Konnin (red 

 good mixed). From the Tokachi 

 Branch Experiment Station, Obihiro, 

 January 30, 1930. Medium small, 

 oval, glossy yellow, with a russet- 

 brown hilum. 



86155. Euonymus macroptertjs Rupr. 

 Celastraceae. 



From Japan. Cuttings obtained by P. H. 

 Dorsett and W. J. Morse, agricultural 

 explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry. 

 Received October 12, 1929. Numbered 

 in February, 1930. 



No. 1336. From near Odomari, Sakalin 

 Island, September 12, 1929. 



For previous introduction see No. 85866. 



86156 and 86157. Fragaria spp. Ro- 

 saceae Strawberry. 



From Japan. Plants obtained by P. H. 

 Dorsett and W. J. Morse, agricultural 

 explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry. 

 Received March 10, 1930. 



86156. Fragaria sp. 



No. 4133. Showa. Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station. Tocbikawa, February 

 14, 1930. We understand that this 

 variety is quite hardy. 



86157. Fragaria sp. 



No. 4132. Fukuba. From the Tokyo 

 Fu Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 Tocbikawa, February 14, 1930. This 

 is a winter-forcing variety. Berries 

 sometimes 2 inches or more in length. 

 Quite conical in shape ; good, attractive 

 red color which extends well into the 

 berry. The fruit in January and Feb- 

 ruary, here at Tokyo, is really of very 

 good quality. The A-l berries are at- 

 tractive and apparently sell quite readily 

 at from 5 to 8 cents apiece American 

 gold. This introduction may prove of 

 interest and value to our experts as 

 well as to strawberry growers. 



86158 to 86162. 



From Naples, Italy. Cuttings presented 

 through P. E. Caloia, Los Angeles, Calif. 

 Received March 12, 1930. 



86158 and 86159. Malus spp. Malaceae. 



Apple. 



86158. Malus sp. 

 LimonizelJa. 



86159. Malus sp. 



Mele Rose. 



86160 to 86162. Ptbus spp. Malaceae. 



Pear. 



86160. Pyrus sp. 

 Jpodone. 



86161. Pyrus sp. 

 Del Garpino. 



86162. Pyrus sp. 

 30 Ourie. 



86163 and 86164. Oryza sativa L. 

 Poaceae. Rice. 



From Lower Burma, India. Seeds pur- 

 chased from U. Saw Shwe, Assistant 

 Botanist. Agricultural Station, Hmawbi, 

 Insein District, through A. McKerral, 

 Director of Agriculture, Rangoon. Re- 

 ceived March 7, 1930. 



86163. Thitat Emata; strain No. A 



22-53. A long, slender, hard and 



translucent rice which ripens in about 

 160 days. 



