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90120 to 90297— Continued. 



90194. No. 6333. Collected along the 

 road near Rikiho, Chosen, September 

 15, 1930. A bush form with twining 

 terminal which occurs on rather poor 

 soil. 



90195. No. 6284. Collected along a 

 ditch on a farm near Heijo, Chosen. 

 A vining variety which grows 6 feet 

 high ; with bright glossy green seed. 

 It should be an excellent variety for 

 sprouts. 



90196. No. 6366. From a field near 

 Ritsuri, Chosen, September 26, 1930. 

 Small glossy green seed, used for 

 bean sprouts and bean paste for 

 batter cakes. 



90197. No. 6367. From a field near 

 Ritsuri, Chosen, September 26, 1930. 

 Small glossy bright-green seeds, used 

 for sprouts and batter paste for 

 cakes. 



90198. No. 6368. From a field near 

 Ritsuri, Chosen, September 26, 1930. 

 Small olive-green seed used for bean 

 sprouts and batter paste for cakes. 



90199 and 90200. Phaseolus mungo L. 

 Fabaceae. TJrd. 



90199. No. 6269. Collected along hill- 

 sides in the Senkyori region, east of 

 Heijo, Chosen. The plants were 

 very vining, 3 to 4 feet long, and 

 fairly leafy. 



90200. No. 6331. From along a ditch 

 near Ryojo, Chosen. A very vining 

 plant found in waste places. 



90201. Phrag mites vulgaris (Lam.) 

 B. S. P. Poaceae. Grass. 



No. 6419. From a field near Chin- 

 chon, Manchuria. A very abundant 

 plant, in this vicinity, which grows 3 

 to 4 feet high. 



90202. Pyrus sp. Malaceae. Pear. 



No. 6308. Pears bought at a Korean 

 fruit stand in Heijo, Chosen. This 

 small fruit is the wild pear which grows 

 in the mountain districts of northern 

 Chosen. 



Pyrus sp. Malaceae. Pear. 



No. 6445. Purchased from fruit ven- 

 dor in Nanzankai village, Manchuria, Oc- 

 tober 15, 1930. This small russet pear, 

 less than an inch in diameter and some- 

 what astringent, is said to be a native 

 wild species. Many fruits were seedless, 

 in others the seeds were quite large. It 

 may be of value as a rootstock for the 

 better varieties of pear. 



90204. Rubus sp. Rosaceae. Raspberry. 



No. 6246. Collected along the road 

 north of Chuwa, Chosen, August 27, 

 1930. The plants were 2 to 3 feet high, 

 with leaves white on the under side and 

 very large, sweet, wine-red berries. 



90205 to 90263. Soja max (L.) Piper (Gly- 

 cine his&ida Maxim.). Fabaceae. 



Soybean. 



Nos. 90205 to 90218 were purchased 

 from Korean grain merchants at Heijo, 

 Chosen, August 25, 1930. 



90205. No. 6224. Irute. A mixed yel- 

 low variety of medium size. Used 

 boiled as food. 



90206. No. 6225. Hanka. A mixed sam- 

 ple of medium-small yellow varie- 

 ties. Used for sprouts and boiled 

 for food. 



90120 to 90297— Continued. 



90207. No. 6226. Hinkon. A mixture 

 of mediu m-s ized greenish-yellow 

 and yellow varieties. Used boiled 

 for food. 



90208. No. 6227. Komujonkon. A me- 

 dium-sized oval yellow bean with a 

 black saddle. Used boiled for food. 



90209. No. 6228. Purukon. A medium- 

 sized oval seal-brown bean. Used 

 boiled for food. 



90210. No. 6229. Iwate. A large nearly 

 round yellow variety with light- 

 brown hilum. Used boiled for food. 



90211. No. 6230. Irute. A large nearly 

 round yellow variety with a very 

 light-brown hilum. Used boiled for 

 food. 



90212. No. 6231. Purukon. A large 

 oval somewhat flattened green bean 

 with black hilum and green germ. 

 Used boiled for food. 



90213. No. 6232. Wankon. A large 

 nearly round yellow variety with 

 light-brown hilum. Used boiled for 

 food. 



90214. No. 6233. Nanu urukon. A 

 mixture of medium-small greenish- 

 yellow and green varieties. Used 

 for sprouts and boiled for food. 



90215. No. 6248. A mixture of me- 

 dium-sized yellow varieties heavily 

 mottled with brown. Used for cat- 

 tle feed. 



90216. No. 6249. A mixture of me- 

 dium-small to medium-sized yellow 

 varieties. Used as cattle feed. 



90217. No. 6250. A medium-large oval 

 green bean with light-brown hilum 

 and green germ. Used for food and 

 also for cattle feed. 



90218. No. 6251. Umata. A mixture 

 of medium-small to medium-sized 

 yellow varieties. Used for cattle 

 feed. 



Nos. 90219 to 90223 were received 

 from the Heian Nando Prefecture Grain 

 Inspection Office, Heijo, Chosen, August 

 29, 1930. 



90219. No. 6252. Native varieties of 

 soybeans (fourth grade). Mixed 

 yellow-seeded varieties of medium 

 size. Used for making soy sauce, 

 miso, and bean curd. 



90220. No. 6253. Heijo. (Third grade.) 

 A medium-sized yellow variety used 

 for miso, soy sauce, and bean curd. 



90221. No. 6254. Oriorkon. Excellent 

 grade, medium large oval yellow 

 bean with pale hilum. Used for 

 bean curd, miso, natto, and soy 

 sauce. 



90222. No. 6255. Heijo. A pure sample 

 of medium-sized oval yellow beans 

 with pale hilum. Used for bean 

 curd, miso, soy sauce, and natto. 



90223. No. 6256. A native variety; 

 medium-large oval yellow bean with 

 pale hilum. Used for miso, soy 

 sauce," and bean curd. 



Nos. 90224 to 90227 were obtained 

 from a grain merchant's storage yard 

 along the Daido River, Heijo, Chosen, 

 August 30, 1930. 



