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90049. PlSTACIA TEKEBINTHUS X VESA. 



Anacardiaceae. Hybrid pistache. 



From Chios Island, Greece. Seeds pre- 

 sented by George J. Choremis, at the 

 request of David Fairchild, agricultural 

 explorer, with the Allison V. Armour 

 expedition. Received November 19, 1930. 



A hybrid between the true pistache (Pis- 

 tacia vera) and the terebinth tree (P. tere- 

 ointhus). 



90050 to 90093. 



From Mexico. Seeds collected by Dr. Don- 

 ald Reddick, Cornell University, in collab- 

 oration with Paul Russell and Max 

 Souviron, Bureau of Plant Industry. 

 Received November 19, 1930. 



90050. Anneslia strigillosa Britt. and 

 Rose. Mimosaceae. 



No. 150. From Nogales, Vera Cruz, 

 October 24, 1930. A plant 10 to 15 feet 

 high, found at 5,000 feet altitude. 



90051. Arbutus xalapensis H. B. K. 

 Ericaceae. 



No. 290. Madrono. From the moun- 

 tains southeast of Real del Monte, Hi- 

 dalgo. November 6. 1930. A tree up to 

 15 feet high found near the rocky sum- 

 mits of the mountains. The red fruits 

 are less than an inch in diameter. 



90052. Cologania affinis Mart, and Gal. 

 Fabaceae. 



No. 202. From west of Ties Marias, 

 Morelos, 35 miles from Mexico City. An 

 evergreen climber, native to south-central 

 Mexico, with hairy ovate leaves and 

 small purplish-red flowers. 



90053. Dolicholus longeracemosus 

 (Mart, and Gal.) Rose. Fabaceae. 



No. 141. From Nogales, Vera Cruz, 

 October 24, 1930. A vine collected in the 

 mountains north of the town at 5,500 

 feet altitude. 



90054. Cosmos diversifolius Otto. As- 

 teraceae. Black cosmos. 



No. 216. From west of Tres Marias, 

 Morelos, October 29, 1930, at 10,000 

 feet altitude. 



For previous introduction see 89996. 



90055. Crotalaria incana L. Fabaceae. 



No. 124. From Nogales, Vera Cruz, 

 October 24, 1930. A plant 20 to 24 

 inches high with yellow flowers, found 

 in red clay at 4,300 feet altitude. 



90056. Crotalaria purshii DC. Faba- 

 ceae. 



No. 142. From Nogales, Vera Cruz, 

 October 24, 1930. A plant 12 to 18 

 inches high with yellow flowers, found 

 at 5,500 feet altitude in the mountains 

 north of the town. 



90057. Parosela seemanni (S. Wats.) 

 Rose. Fabaceae. 



No. 182. From Estrella, Morelos, Oc- 

 tober 28, 1930. A plant 20 to 40 inches 

 high with purple flowers, found in open 

 rocky lava formation at 7,500 feet alti- 

 tude. 



90058. Echeveria sp. Crassulaceae. 



No. 175. From Nogales, Vera Gruz, Oc- 

 tober 24, 1930. A plant found among 

 rocks at 5,500 feet altitude. 



90050 to 90093 — Continued. 



90059. Falcata sp. Fabaceae. 

 No. 115. From Mexico. 



90060. Falcata sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 237. From Real del Monte, Hi- 

 dalgo, November 3, 1930. A legume se- 

 cured at 9,000 feet altitude. 



90061. Quamoclit coccinea (L.)Moench. 

 Convolvulaceae. Scarlet starglory. 



No. 152. From Nogales, Vera Cruz, 

 October 24, 1930. A vine with bright- 

 red flowers and foliage like a morning- 

 glory, found at 6,200 feet altitude in 

 rich soil. It was found climbing over a 

 tree. 



90062. Lupinus sp. Fabaceae. Lupine. 



No. 145. From Nogales, Vera Cruz, 

 October 24, 1930. A plant with purple 

 flowers, secured at 5,700 feet altitude. 



90063. Lupinus sp. Fabaceae. Lupine. 



No. 217. Collected about 4 miles west 

 of Tres Marias, Morelos, October 29, 

 1930. 



90064. Mammillaria sp. Cactaceae. 



Cactus. 



No. 172. From Santa Rosa, Vera 

 Cruz, October 23, 1930. A round cactus 

 collected at 6,500 feet altitude. 



90065. Mammillaria sp. Cactaceae. 



Cactus. 



No. 289. Collected at Real del Monte, 

 Hidalgo, November 6, 1930. A cactus 

 with pink flowers found on open bare 

 rock. 



90066. Meiromia sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 130. From Nogales, Vera Cruz, 

 October 24. 1930. A plant found grow- 

 ing in red clay at 4,300 feet altitude. 



90067. Montanoa frutescens (Mairet) 

 Hemsl. Asteraceae. 



No. 210. From Tres Marias, Morelos, 

 October 29, 1930. An herb 5 to 10 feet 

 high with many attractive white flowers, 

 collected at 10,000 feet altitude. 



90068. Passiflora exsudans Zucc. Pas- 

 sifloraceae. 



No. 200. From Canada de Contreras, 

 a few miles southwest of Mexico City, 

 Distrito Federal, October 25, 1930. A 

 woody vine with heart-shaped, 3-lobed 

 leaves and white flowers more than an 

 inch across in the leaf axils. It is native 

 to Mexico. 



90069. Pentstemon sp. Scrophulariaceae. 



No. 242. From Real del Monte, Hidal- 

 go, November 3, 1930. Collected on the 

 mountain slope east of the Trinidad mine 

 at over 9,000 feet altitude. 



90070. Dolicholus longeracemosus (M. 

 and G.) Rose. Fabaceae. 



No. 165. From Santa Rosa, Vera 

 Cruz. October 23, 1930. A perennial 

 leguminous vine with hairy trifoliolate 

 leaves and pale-purple flowers in axillary 

 racemes. Native to south-central Mexico. 



For previous introduction see 73253. 



90071 and 9.0072. Phaseolus adenanthus 

 G. Meyer. Fabaceae. Bean. 



Collected west of Tres Marias, Morelos, 

 about 35 miles from Mexico City, at 

 10,000 feet altitude. 



For previous introduction see 56685. 



