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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



87645 to 87702— Continued. 



87694. No. 5381. Isongugamuzo. 



87695. No. 5382. Kozanguzo. 



87696. No. 5383. Meikiruzo. 



87697. No. 5384. Hintei. 



87698. No. 5385. Toyajizo. 



87699 and 87700. From Heian Hokudo. 



87699. No. 5425. Akaguki (red straw). 



87700. No. 5426. Shivoguki (white 



straw). 



87701. No. 5452. 

 from Kogendo. 



87702. No. 5480. 

 Nando. 



Awa, Italian millet, 

 Itoko, from Kankyo 



87703 to 87718. Echinochloa cbus- 

 galli edulis Hitchc. Poaceae. 



Japanese millet. 



From Chosen. Seeds collected by P. H. Dor- 

 sett and W. J. Morse, agricultural ex- 

 plorers. Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived May 6, 1930. 



Received through the Bureau of Industry, 

 Government General, Keijo, March 10, 1930. 

 Varieties of barnyard millet. 



87703. No. 4705. Hie, from Chusei Ho- 

 kudo. 



87704. No. 4963. Hie zairai shu (barn 

 grass, millet). A native variety from 

 Zenra Hokudo. 



87705. No. 4964. Hie zairai shu (barn 

 millet). A native variety from Zenra 

 Hokudo. 



87706 to 87709. From Keisho Hokudo. 



87706. No. 5255. Hie (barn grass). 



87707. No. 5256. Hie (barn grass) 



87708. No. 5257. Tadorakupii. 



87709. No. 5259. Chiyukupii. 

 Hie, from Keisho Nan- 



Hie chanepii, from Ko- 



87710. No. 5267 

 do. 



87711. No. 5297 

 kaido. 



87712 and 87713. From Heian Nando. 



87712. No. 5329. Charupii. 



87713. No. 5330. Yunboushu. 



87714. No. 5456. Hie, from Kogendo. 



87715. No. 5504. Zairai shu. A native 

 variety, from Kankyo Hokudo. 



87716. No. 5430. Hie aobie (green barn 

 grass), from Heian Hokudo. 



87717. No. 5485. Tansen zairai (native 

 tansen), from Kankyo Nando. 



87718. No. 5258. 

 Hokudo. 



Zazeri, from Keisho 



87719 to 87735. Fagopyeum eschlen- 

 tum Moeneh. Polygonaceae. 



Buckwheat. 



From Chosen. Seeds collected by P. H. 

 Dorsett and W. J. Morse, agricultural 

 explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry. 

 Received May 6, 1930. 



Received through the Bureau of Industry, 

 Government General, Keijo, Chosen, March 

 10, 1930. 



87719 to 87735— Continued. 



87719. No. 4795. Soba, from Chusei Nan- 

 do, Chosen. 



87720. No. 4999. Zairai shu, from Zenra 

 Hokudo. 



87721. Xo. 5002. Soba zairai shu, from 

 Zenra Hokudo. 



87722. No. 5199. Maku baku, from Kei- 

 sho Hokudo. 



87723. No. 5200. Hakaku sola, from Kei- 

 sho Hokudo. 



87724. No. 5263. Kome soba, from Kei- 

 sho Hokudo. 



87725. No. 5274. Soba from Keisho Nan- 

 do. 



87726. No. 5298. Nalsu soba (summer 

 buckwheat), from Kokaido. 



87727 to 87732. From Heian Nando. 



87727. No. 5331. Merumomiru. 



87728. No. 5332. ^hrumomiru. 



m 



87729. No. 5333. ^nzrjjoshu (original 

 variety). . wi 



87730. No. 5334. ' ^Qijo shu. 



87731. No. 5335. Zairai shu. 



87732. No. 5431. #o 7ia , from Heian 

 Hokudo. J 



87733. No. 5457. So>:.l ar from Kogendo. 



87734. No. 5486. Kozan zairai, from 

 Kankyo Nando. 



87735. No. 5505. Nagano, from Kankyo 

 Hokudo. 



87736 to 87743. Gossypium spp. Mal- 

 vaceae. Cotton. 



From Chosen. Seeds collected by P. H. 

 Dorsett and W. J. Morse, agricultural 

 explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived May 6, 1930. 



Received through the Bureau of Indus- 

 try, Government General, Keijo, March 10, 

 1930. 



87736 and 87737. Gossypium hirsutum L. 

 Upland cotton. 



87736. No. 4907. Zairai shu, from 

 Chusei Nando. 



87737. No. 5266. Rikuchi men, from 

 Keisho Nando. 



87738 to 87742. Gossypium Nanking 

 Meyen. 



87738. No. 4906. Rikuchi men, from 

 Chusei Nando. 



87739. No. 5154. Wato zairai shu, 

 from Keisho Hokudo. 



87740. No. 5155. Wato zairai, from 

 Keisho Hokudo. 



87741. No. 5299. Wato, from Kokaida. 



87742. No. 5438. Wato, white cotton 

 from Heian Nando. 



87743. Gossypium sp. 



No. 5156. Wato zairai shu, from Kei- 

 sho Hokudo. 



87744 to 87783. Hoedeum vulgaee coe- 

 leste L. Poaceae. 



Six-rowed barley. 



From Chosen. Seeds collected by P. H. 

 Dorsett and W. J. Morse, agricultural 



