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90120 to 90297 — Continued. 



90147. Hemerocallis sp. 



No. 6307. Collected about 4 miles 

 northeast of Heijo, Chosen, Septem- 

 ber 8, 1930. A low-growing early 

 variety 12 to 18 inches high. 



90148. Hemerocallis sp. 



No. 6320. From the hill region 

 southwest of Heijo, Chosen, Septem- 

 ber 12, 1930. The plants, 18 to 24 

 inches high, are not very abundant. 



90149. Hemerocallis sp. 



No. 6340. From the hill section near 

 Ritsuri, Chosen, September 16, 1930. 

 The plants, 30 to 40 inches high, are 

 said to have lemon-yellow flowers. 



90150. Hemerocallis sp. 



No. 6435. From the mountain re- 

 gion south of Dairen. Manchuria. Octo- 

 ber 15, 1930. The plants, 2 to 3 feet 

 high, have bright lemon-yellow 

 flowers. 



90151. Hemerocallis sp. 



No. 6413. From the mountain re- 

 gion near Oshozan, Manchuria, October 

 7, 1930. The plants, 2 to 3 feet high, 

 have bright lemon-yellow flowers. 



90152. Hordeum nodosum L. Poaceae. 



Grass. 



No. 6384. Received through M. Kosai, 

 forage-crop expert, South Manchurian 

 Railway Experiment Station, Kungchul- 

 ing, Manchuria, October 2, 1930. 



For previous introduction see 61319. 



90153. Indigofera sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 6442. From the mountain region 

 south of Dairen, Manchuria, October 15, 

 1930. Woody plants 18 to 30 inches 

 high, found on poor dry rocky soil. 



90154. Iris dichotoma Pall. Iridaceae. 



Vesper iris. 



No. 6410. From the mountain region 

 near Oshozan, Manchuria, October 7, 

 1930. A plant with flower stems 18 to 

 24 inches high and somewhat small 

 lavender flowers. 



90155 to 90176. Lespedeza spp. Fabaceae. 

 Bushclover. 



90155 and 90156. Lespedeza daurica 

 (Laxm.) Schindler. 



90155. No. 6388. From Botandai hill 

 region, Heijo (Pyengyang), Cho- 

 sen, September 28, 1930. 



90156. No. 6411. From the mountain 

 region near Oshozan, Manchuria, 

 October 7, 1930. A bushclover 

 found growing on poor soil. 



90157 to 90159. Lespedeza stipulacea 

 Maxim. 



90157. No. 6360. Along the road 

 near Chuwa. Chosen, September 25, 

 1930. The plants, 6 to 12 inches 

 high, grow very abundantly in 

 this section. 



90158. No. 6391. From the moun- 

 tains near Dairen, Manchuria, 

 October 5, 1930. This species 

 grows on very poor soil. 



90159. No. 6425. From mountains 

 south of Dairen, Manchuria, Octo- 

 ber 14, 1930. This species grows 

 abundantly in dry waste places 

 and on poor soils. 



90120 to 90297— Continued. 



90160. Lespedeza striata (Thunb.) 

 Hook, and Arn. 



No. 6354. From a hillside near 

 Ritsuri, Chosen, September 23, 1930. 

 The plants, 12 to 16 inches high, were 

 just beginning to mature seed. 



90161 to 90166. Lespedeza tomentosa 

 (Thunb.) Sieb. 



90161. No. 6355. From the hill sec- 

 tion near Ritsuri, Chosen, Septem- 

 ber 23, 1930. Plants 30 to 40 

 inches high were quite common in 

 this section. 



90162. No. 6392. From the moun- 

 tains near Dairen, Manchuria, 

 October 5, 1930. This species 

 grows abundantly in the lower 

 mountain regions and is found on 

 rather poor soils. 



90163. No. 6412. From the mountain 

 region near Oshozan, Manchuria, 

 October 7, 1930. Found growing 

 on poor soil. 



90164. No. 6432. From plants 30 to 

 40 inches high, collected in the 

 mountain region south of Dairen, 

 Manchuria, October 15, 1930. 



90165. No. 6438. From the mountain 

 region south of Dairen. Manchuria, 

 October 15, 1930. Plants 30 to 

 40 inches high, found growing on 

 poor soils. 



90166. No. 6439. From a single 

 plant, over 3 feet high, collected 

 on poor dry soil in the mountain 

 region south of Dairen, Man- 

 churia, October 15, 1930. 



90167. Lespedeza virgata (Thunb.) DC. 



No. 6356. From the hill region near 

 Ritsuri, Chosen, September 23, 1930. 

 Plants 20 to 26 inches high, which may 

 have value as pasture or hay. 



For previous introduction see 62182. 



90168. Lespedeza sp. 



No. 6338. From the hill section 

 near Ritsuri, Chosen, September 16, 

 1930. Plants 36 to 42 inches high; 

 may have value for forage or green 

 manure. 



Nos. 90169 to 90176 were collected 

 in the mountain region south of Dai- 

 ren, Manchuria, October 5, 1930. 



90169. Lespedeza sp. 



No. 6394. A plant which made an 

 excellent growth on poor soil. 



90170. Lespedeza sp. 



No. 6428. Plants 20 to 30 inches 

 high. 



90171. Lespedeza sp. 



No. 6429. Plants 18 to 24 inches 

 high, found on rather poor dry soils. 



90172. Lespedeza sp. 



No. 6431. Plants 20 to 30 inches 

 high, found growing abundantly on 

 poor dry soils. 



90173. Lespedeza sp. 



No. 6433. Plants 12 to 24 inches 

 high, very leafy, and found in poor 

 dry soils. 



