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PLANT MATEPvIAL INTKODUCED 



86707 to 86718— Continued. 



86711. Clianthus dampieri A. Cunn. 

 Fabaceae. G-lory pea. 



An Australian semishrubby perennial 

 2 to 4 feet liigb with ascending or pro- 

 cumbent branches covered witn long' soft 

 hairs. The ^compound leaves are made up 

 of 15 to 21 dbovate leaflets an inch long ; 

 and the flowers, folir to six in pendent 

 racemes, are 3 inches long and crimson 

 •or scarlet, with a handsome purple-black 

 spot at the center. 



For previous introduction see No. 76863. 



88712. Eucalyptus ficifolia X calo- 

 phxlla. Myrtaceae. 



Red fiowcring gum. A beautiful tree 

 from 15 to 40 feet high, which grows 

 well in sandy soil. The tree has not yet 

 bee :.me stabilized, and from the seeds of 

 one tree one may obtain as many as 16 

 different colors. 



86713. H OV E A CHORTZEMAEFOLIA DC. 



Fabaceae. 



A small shrub with prickly toothed 

 'leaves and violet flowers. It grows in 

 Ironstone soil and blooms in Australia 

 from June through August. 



-86714. Kennedia coccinea Vent. Faba- 

 ceae. 



A handsome trailing or twining woody 

 vine, native to Australia. Tt " " " f're'e 

 or five ovate leaflets, and the scarlet 

 flowers are in long-stemmed dust, rs of 

 15 to 20. 



For previous introduction see No. 75504. 



86715. Kennedia comptoniana (Andrews) 

 I ink (Hardenbergia comptoniana 

 Benth.). Fabaceae. 



A twining, herbaceous or subshrubby 

 Australian vine with three to five cordate 

 linear to ovate leaflets and long sprays 

 of deep violet-blue flowers. . 



For previous introduction see No. 

 77288. 



86716. Kennedia prostrataR. Br, Faba- 

 ceae. 



A prostrate pubescent Australian vine 

 with leaves composed of three cordate 

 broadly obovate leaflets an inch long and 

 axillary peduncles bearing two to four 

 scarlet flowers. 



For previous introduction see No. 

 77289. 



'86717, Labichea lanceolata Benth. 

 Fabaceae. 



An erect shrub 6 to 10 feet high, native 

 to Western Australia. The shining cori- 

 aceous leaves usually have one lanceolate 

 leaflet 2 to 4 inches long, and two very 

 small leaflets at the base of the petiole, 

 hut may have all three leaflets nearly 

 the same size. The small yellow flowers 

 are in loose racemes nearly as long as 

 the leaves. 



86718. Leschenaultia sp. Goodeniaceae. 



This genus, represented by 13 species 

 in Western Australia, contains herbs, 

 undorshrubs, and shrubs with scattered 

 or crowded, narrowly linear, heathlike 

 leaves, and terminal clusters of small 

 Ted, white, blue, or yellow flowers. 



86719 to 86741. Soja max (L.) Piper 

 {Glycine hlspida Maxim.). Faba- 

 ceae. Soybean. 



86719 to 86741— Continued. 



From Japan. Seeds collected by P. H. 

 Dorsett and W. J. Morse, agricultural 

 explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived March 26, 1930. 



86719 to 86723. Received from the Fu- 

 kuoka Ken Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, February 24, 1930. Grown 

 as green manure. 



86719. No. 3893. Kurosengoku No. 3. 

 (Black 500 bushel No. 3.) A small 

 black, oval, slightly flattened bean. 



86720. No. 3894. Koshoku Akidaizu 

 No. 84. (Yellow fall, bean No. 34.) 

 An oval medium-sized yellow bean 

 with large brown hilum. 



86721. No. 3895. Chasengoku No. 81. 

 (Brown 500 bushel No. 81.) A 

 medium-small, oval, slightly flat- 

 tened, olive-brown bean. 



86722. No. 3896. Chasengolm No. 9. 

 (Brown 500 bushel No. 9.) A very 

 small, oval, much flattened, olive- 

 brown bean. 



86723. No. 3897. Chasengolm No. 12. 

 (Brown 500 bushel No. 12.) A very 

 small, oval, much flattened, olive- 

 brown bean. 



86724 to 86736. From the Japanese Im- 

 perial Department of Agriculture, 

 Fxpei im nc Farm, Konosu, Japan. 

 i ■eoru.-iry 25, 1930. Grown as green 

 manure. 



88724, No. 4201. Yoshoka Akidaizu 

 No. 34. (Yellow fall bean No. 34.) 

 A medium-sized oval yellow bean, 

 heavily mottled with brown ; hilum 

 brown'. 



86725. No. 4202. Kurokasudaizu. 

 (Black cake bean.) A medium-sized, 

 oval, much-flattened black bean with 

 yellow germ ; originally from the 

 Nagasaki Prefecture. 



86726. No. 4203. Shiro o par in. 

 (Large white ring.) A large oval 



yellow bean, mottled with brown 

 and black ; hilum large and dark 

 brown. 



86727. No. 4204. Kurosengoku Kinai 

 No. 1. (Black 500 bushel, Kinai No. 

 1.) A medium-sized oval, much- 

 flattened black bean with yellow 

 germ. 



86728. No. 4205. Miyazaki Akidaizu. 

 (Miyazaki fall bean.) A medium- 

 small, oval, much-flattened yellow 

 bean, heavily mottled with brown ; 

 hilum brown. 



86729. No. 4206. Kurosengoku No. 3. 

 (Black 500 bushel No. 3.) A 

 medium-sized, oval, much-flattened 

 black bean. 



86730. No. 4207. Chiwata san. (Chi- 

 wata product,,) A medium-sized 

 oval yellowish green bean with 

 brown hilum ; originally from the 

 Nagasaki Prefecture. 



86731. No. 4208. Enoura san. (Enoura 

 product.) A medium-sized oval 

 yellow bean, heavily mottled with 

 brown ; hilum brown ; originally 

 from the Nagasaki Prefecture. 



86732. No. 4209. Kurosengoku Kinai 

 No. h- (Black 500 bushel Kmai 

 No. 4.) A medium-small to medium- 

 sized much-flattened oval black bean 

 with yellow germ. 



