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PLANT MATERIAL. INTRODUCED 



89921 to 89968— Continued. 



89955. Stipacalamagrostis (L.) Wahlenb. 

 Poaceae. Feathergrass. 



No. 112. From Canfranc, Spain, Au- 

 gust 15, 1930. 



89956. Stipa tbnacissima Jusl. Poaceae. 



Feathergrass. 



No. 228. Collected north of Carta- 

 gena, Spain. 



89957. Trifolium: alexandrinum L. Fa- 

 baceae. Berseem. 



No. 68. Purchased in a grain store at 

 Granada, Spain. 



89958. Trifolium pratense L. Fabaceae. 



Red clover. 



No. 102. Collected near Canfranc, 

 Spain, August 15, 1930. 



89959. Trisetum flavescens (L.) Beauv. 

 Poaceae. Grass. 



No. 120. Collected at Canfranc, Spain, 

 August 15, 1930. 



89960 to 89968. Vicia spp. Fabaceae. 



Vetch. 



89960. Vicia dastcarpa Ten. 



No. 132. Collected near Canfranc, 

 Spain, August 15, 1930. 



For previous introduction see 58718. 



89961. Vicia ervilia (L.) Willd. 



No. 216. Yerro de Espana. Pur- 

 chased from Robustiano Diez Obeso, 

 Madrid, September 29, 1930. 



Vicia faba L. 



Broadbean. 



No. 212. Habas de Egipto. Pur- 

 chased from Robustiano Diez Obeso, 

 Madrid, September 29, 1930. 



88963 and 89964. Vicia monanthos 

 (L.) Desv. 



For previous introduction see 40294. 



89963. No. 114. Algaroba. Collected 

 in a field near Avila, Spain, Au- 

 gust 6, 1930. Used for feed for 

 cattle and goats. 



89964. No. 193. Algaroba. Pur- 

 chased from Robustiano Diez 

 Obeso, Madrid, September 29, 

 1930. 



89965. Vicia narbonensis L. 



No. 196. Alverja de Narbona. Pur- 

 chased from Robustiano Diez Obeso, 

 Madrid, September 29, 1930. 



For previous introduction see 80216. 



and 89967. Vicia sativa L. 



Common vetch. 



. No. 187. Yeros. Purchased 

 in Lisbon, Portugal, September 24, 

 1930. Grown as cattle feed. 



89967. No. 221. Albeya Vellude. 

 Purchased from Robustiano Diez 

 Obeso, Madrid, September 29, 

 1930. 



Vicia sativa leucosperma 

 (Moench) Seringe. 



No. 208. Alverja blanoa. Purchased 

 from Robustiano Diez Obeso, Madrid, 

 September 29, 1930. 



89969. Amygdaltjs peksica L. {Prunus 

 persica Stokes). Amygdalaceae. 



Peach. 



From the island of St. Helena, South At- 

 lantic Ocean. Seeds presented by H. 

 Bruins-Lich, Agricultural and Forestry 

 Department. Received November 13, 

 1930. 



Seeds grown locally. 



89970 to 89984. Medicago sativa L. 

 Fabaceae. Alfalfa. 



From Morocco, Africa. Seeds presented by 

 Guy Roberty, Station de Selection et 

 d'Essais de Semences, Rabat, through 

 H. L. Westover, agricultural explorer, 

 Bureau of Plant Industry. Received 

 November 13, 1930. 



89970. C. A. M. 1. Tiallaline. 



89971. C. A. M. 2. Bouklouf-TilUcht. 



89972. C. A. M. 3. M'zizel. 



89973. C. A. M. 4. Amougueur. 



89974. C. A. M. 5. Tiouzaghim. 



89975. C. A. M. 6. Talahrirt. 



89976. C. A. M. 7. Gourrama. 



89977. C. A. M. 8. Toulal-Mellaha. 



89978. C. A. M. 9. Baknou-Irara. 



89979. C. A. M. 10. Ksar es Souk, 



89980. C. A. M. 11. Tarda. 



89981. C. A. M. 12. Tizimi. 



89982. C. A. M. 13. Arab Sebbah. 



89983. C. A. M. 14. Aoufous. 



89984. S. S. 1. Mezguita-x. From Oued 

 Dzaa, northern Sahara. 



89985. Dracaena draco L. Liliaceae. 



Dragontree. 



From Tunisia, Africa. Seeds presented by 

 F. Boeuf, Chief, Botanical Service, Ari- 

 ana, near Tunis. Received November 

 14, 1930. 



A curious ornamental tropical tree which 

 becomes 60 feet high, with numerous 

 crowded sword-shaped, glaucous - green 

 leaves, greenish flowers, and orange berries. 



For previous introduction see 79567. 

 89986 to 89990. 



From Dedamsvaart, Netherlands. Plants 

 purchased from B. Ruys (Ltd.), Royal 

 Moerheim Nurseries. Received Novem- 

 ber 15, 1930. 



89986 to 89988. Helenium autumnalb L. 

 Asteraceae. 



89986. Crimson, beauty. A striking va- 

 riety about 24 inches high with 

 bronze-carmine flowers. 



89987. Madame Canivet. A tall plant 

 4 feet high with large yellow flow- 

 ers which have dark centers. 



89988. Wyndley. A strong plant, 3 feet 

 high, which does not require stak- 

 ing. The large flowers are bronze 

 and yellow. 



89989 and 89990. Helenium bigelovii A. 

 Gray. Asteraceae. Bigelow sneezeweed. 



89989. A low herbaceous perennial, 2 to 

 3 feet high, with spatulate to ob- 

 long-lanceolate entire leaves, and 



