APEIL 1 TO JUNE 3 0, 19 3 



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87281 to 87344 — Continued. 



87341. No. 5145. Kozu. A medium- 

 sized, reddish-brown bean, from 

 Keisho Hokudo. 



87342 to 87344. Phaseolus vulgaris L. 

 Common bean. 



87342. No. 4522. Ingui. A mottled 

 garden bean from Keikido. This 

 is one of the common garden 

 beans widely distributed in Japan. 



87343. No. 4566. Gangunangu kongu. 

 From Cbusei Hokudo. 



87344. No. 4798. 

 Chusei Nando. 



Jngen. From 



87345 to 87372. 



From Chosen. Seeds collected by P. H 

 Dorsett and W. J. Morse, agricultural 

 explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry. 

 Received April 12, 1930. 



Received through tbe Bureau of Indus- 

 try. Government General, Keijo, Chosen, 

 March 10, 1930. 



87345 to 87348. Pi sum sativum L. Fab- 

 aceae. 1>ea> 



87345. No. 4503. Entlo, from Keikido. 

 A rather small, light-green field pea. 



87346. No. 4547. From Chusei Hokudo. 



87347. No. 4788. Endo, from Chusei 

 Nando. 



87348. No. 4726. Etsupotsu, from Zenra 

 Nando. 



87349. Secale cereale L. Poaceae. 



Rye. 



No. 4514. Rai rrwgi, from Keikido. 



87350 to 87355. Sorghum vulgarb Pers. 

 Poaceae. Sorghum. 



87350. No. 4509. Morokohi, from Ren- 

 sen, Keikido. 



87351 to 87354. From Chusei Hokudo. 



87351. No. 4556. Bimokususu. 



87352. No. 4557. 



87353. No. 4558 



87354. No. 4559. 



87355. No. 4796 

 Chusei Nando. 



Chiyangutesusu. 



White 8usu. 

 Bangu mangnisusu. 

 Bomususu. From 



87356 to 87372. Triticum aestivum L. 

 (T. vulgare Vill.). Poaceae. 



Common wheat. 



87356. No. 4525. Komungi. 



87357. No. 4256. Received front the 

 Yama Masa Shoyu Sauce Factory, 

 Nakano-Machi, Tokyo, Japan, Feb- 

 ruary 28, 1930. This seed is used 

 in the manufacture of soy sauce. 



87358. No. 4526. Komungi. A soft 

 wheat from Keikido. 



87359 to 87363. From Chusei Hokudo. 



87359. No. 4600. 



87360. No. 4701. 



87361. No. 4702. 



87362. No. 4703. 



87363. No. 4704. 



87364. No. 4799. 

 Cbusei Nando. 



Furutsee. 

 California. 

 California, from 



87345 to 87372 — Continued. 



87365 to 87367. Komugi zairai shy,, 

 A native variety of wheat. 



87365. No. 5026. 



87366. No. 5027. 



87367. No. 5028. 



87368. No. 5029. Shiro bozu (white, 

 smooth wheat). 



87365 to 87372. From Zenra Hokudo. 

 86147—32 3 



to 87371. Komugi zairai shu. 



87369. No. 5030. 



87370. No. 5033. 



87371. No. 5034. 



87372. No. 5036. Moreya. 

 87373 to 87381. 



From Japan and Chosen. Seeds collected 

 by P. H. Dorsett and W. J. Morse, agri- 

 cultural explorers, Bureau of Plant In- 

 dustry. Received April 12, 1930. 



87373. Vicia faba L. Fabaceae. 



Broadbean, 



No. 4250. Soramame. From the Iki- 

 nawa Ken Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion, Nawa, Ikinawa Ken, Japan, March 

 10, 1930. Said to be a native variety 

 in the Ikinawa Prefecture. A medium- 

 sized, olive-green bean with black hilum. 



87374 to 87376. Vigna sinensis (Torner) 

 Savi. Fabaceae. Cowpea. 



87374. No. 4548. From Chusei Hokudo. 



87375. No. 4579. Tongubu. From 

 Chusei .Hokudo. A medium-small, 

 white beam with black eye. 



87376. No. 5152. Kintoki. From Keisho 

 Hokudo. A medium-sized cowpea re- 

 sembling Whippoorwill ; marked or 

 marbled with white. 



87377 to 87381. Zea mays L. Poaceae. 



Corn. 

 Native name Toumoro koshi. 



87377. No. 4506. From Keikido. Yel- 

 low flint corn. 



87378. No. 4565. From Chusei Hokudo. 

 The grains are flat and round, clear 

 white, with a flinty appearance. 



87379. No. 4790. From Chusei Nando. 



87380. No. 5140. From Zenra Hokudo. 

 A very small, yelluwish-white grain 

 of flinty appearance. 



87381. No. 5142. From Zenra Hokudo, 

 Small, different-colored grains which 

 look flinty. 



87382. Laeix sibirica Ledeb. Pina- 

 ceae. Siberian larch. 



From Nijni-Taghilskij District, Ural Area, 

 Union of Socialistic Soviet Republics. 

 Seeds presented by the Merkoushinskij 

 Verhotourski Commission through H. V. 

 Harlan, Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived April 14, 1930. 



A tall, deciduous, very hardy larch, up 

 to 125 feet high. It has a straight, slen- 

 der trunk and short branches. Native to 

 Siberia. 



For previous introduction see No. 73799. 



87383. GUILIELMA GASIPAES (H. B.K.) 



Bailey ( G. speciosa Mart. ) . Phoeni- 

 caceae. Ptipunha. 



