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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



89647 to 89653. Solanum spp. Solana- 

 ceae. 



From Mexico. Tubers collected by Dr. 

 Donald Reddick, Cornell University, in 

 collaboration with Paul Russell and Max 

 Souviron. Bureau of Plant Industry. 

 Received November 6, 1930. 



89647. Solanum sp. 



No. 193. Collected along the roadside 

 about 30 miles from Mexico City. Octo- 

 ber 28, 1930, at 10,000 feet altitude. A 

 plant with nearly white fruits, some of 

 which show spots of green near the 

 base, and white kidney-shaped tubers. 



Nos. 89648 to 89653 were collected 

 near Tres Marias, Morelos, October 29, 

 1930, at 10,000 feet altitude, about 35 

 miles from Mexico City, Distrito Federal. 



89648. Solanum sp. 

 No. 207. 



89649. Solanum sp. 



No. 208. A plant with white oval 

 tubers. 



89650. Solanum sp. 



No. 209. A small plant 4 to 8 inches 

 high found in rich loam under a pine 

 tree. The white tubers are oval. 



89651. Solanum sp. 



No. 211. A plant with white oval 

 tubers found in rich loam under a pine 

 tree. 



89652. Solanum sp. 



No. 212. A plant with white oval 

 tubers collected west of Tres Marias on 

 the road to Cuernavaca. 



89653. Solanum sp. 



No. 214. A plant with white oval 

 tubers, found in loam under a pine tree. 



89654 to 89673. 



From Mexico. Seeds collected by Dr. Don- 

 ald Reddick, Cornell University, in col- 

 laboration with Paul Russell and Max 

 Souviron. Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived November 5, 1930. 



89654. Lupinus sp. Fabaceae. Lupine. 



No. 121. From Pic de Xitle, Distrito 

 Federal, October 17. 1930. A small plant 

 collected at 9,000 feet altitude, in lava 

 rubble. 



Nos. 89655 to 89658 were collected on 

 the Puebla Road, between the City of 

 Mexico and the city of Puebla, October 

 15, 1930. 



89655. Phaseolus caracalla L. Faba- 

 ceae. Snail bean. 



No. 88. From El Mirador, about 25 

 miles from the City of Mexico. A vine 

 with red flowers found at 10.000 feet 

 altitude in the rich soil along the road- 

 side. 



For previous introduction see 73253. 



89656 to 89672. Solanum spp. Solana- 

 ceae. 



89656. Solanum sp. 



No. 22. [Received without notes.] 



89657. Solanum sp. 



No. 92. From El Mascaron, at 

 12.000 feet altitude. A plant with 

 white tubers. 



89654 to 89673— Continued. 



89658. Solanum sp. 



No. 114. [Received without notes.] 



89659. Solanum sp. 



No. 105. For introduction of tubers 

 and description, see 89577. 



89660. Solanum sp. 



No. 106. For introduction of tubers 

 and description, see 89578. 



89661. Solanum sp. 



No. 107. For introduction of tubers 

 and description, see 89579. 



89662. Solanum sp. 



No. 90. For introduction of tubers 

 and description, see 89572. 



89663. Solanum sp. 



No. S7. For introduction of tubers 

 and description, see 89571. 



89664. Solanum sp. 



No. 91. For introduction of tubers 

 and description, see 89573. 



89665. Solanum sp. 



No. 93. Collected at El Polvorin, Dis- 

 trito Federal, about 25 miles from tbe 

 City of Mexico, on the Puebla Road 

 at 11,800 feet altitude, October 15, 

 1930. A plant with green fruits that 

 have dark-red markings. 



89666. Solanum sp. 



No. 79. Collected at El Vigia, 

 Puebla, about 40 miles from the City 

 of Mexico on the road to Puebla. at 

 12,200 feet altitude, October 15, 1930. 

 A plant 8 to 12 inches high, with 

 green fruits, thickly covered with small 

 white warts ; found in dry soil along 

 the roadside. 



89667. Solanum sp. 



No. 80. For introduction of tubers 

 and description, see 89568. 



89668. Solanum sp. 



No. 82. For introduction of tubers 

 and description, see 89569. 



89669. Solanum sp. 



No. 158. Collected near Jalapa, Vera 

 Cruz, at 5,300 feet altituae, October 

 22, 1930. A spiny bush, about 3 feet 

 high, found along the railroad. 



89670. Solanum sp. 



No. 10S. For introduction of tubers 

 and description, see 89680. 



89671. Solanum sp. 



No. 102. For introduction of tubers 

 and description, see 89576. 



89672. Solanum sp. 



No. 116. For introduction of tubers 

 and description, see 89581. 



89673. Stmphoricarpos microphyllus 

 H. B. K. Caprifoliaceae. 



Pink snowberry. 



No. 100. Collected at El Vigia. Puebla. 

 October 15. 1930. A bush 3 to 5 feet 

 high, with attractive pinkish flowers and 

 white translucent fruit. A very common 

 plant found along the roadside at 12,500 

 feet altitude. 



