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55253 to 55366— Continued. 



55269. Delphinium sp. Ranuneulacese. Larkspur. 

 "(No. 4570.)" 



55270. Deutzia sp. Hydrangeaeea?. 



"(No. 4537.) A plant with white flowers." 



55271. Deaba sp. Brassicacese. 



"(No. 415b.) Tufted golden yellow flowers." 



55272. Euonymus sp. Celastracese. 



"(No. 4526.) A plant growing from 10 to 15 feet in height." 



55273. Feitillaeia sp. Liliacese. 



"(No. 4030.) Flowers dull yellowish green, spotted and speckled 

 with chocolate." 



55274 to 55279. Gentiana spp. Gentiariacese. 



55274. Gentiana detonsa Rottb. 



"(No. 4757.)" 



A gentian native to the cold regions of northeastern Asia, with a 

 very short stem and oblong leaves arranged more or less in a basal 

 rosette. The flowers, borne singly, are deep blue with the corolla 

 lobes wavy at the tips. (Adapted from Turczaninow, Flora Baica- 

 lensirDahurica, No. 13, p. 322.) 



55275. Gentiana sp. 



"(No. 4637.) Deep-blue flowers." 



55276. Gentiana sp. 



"(No. 4859.) Bright-blue flowers; plant more or less prostrate." 



55277. Gentiana sp. 



"(No. 4941.) Steel-blue flowers." 



55278. Gentiana sp. 



"(No. 4968.) Bright-violet flowers." 



55279. Gentiana sp. 



"(No. 4992.) Violet flowers." 



55280. Hedychium sp. Zinziberacese. 



" (No. 3792.) A plant growing 6,000 to 7,000 feet above A-lu-shih." 



55281. Hemeeocallis sp. Liliaceae. 



"(No. 4776.) A plant 8 to 12 inches in height with fawn-orange 

 flowers." 



55282. Incaevillea sp. BignoniacesB. 



"(No. 4197.) A tall plant with sulphur-yellow flowers." 

 55283 to 55292. Ibis spp. Iridacese. Iris. 



55283. Iris sp. 



55284. Ibis sp. 

 "(No. 3791.)" 



55285. Ieis sp. 



"(No. 4025.) Deep-violet, almost black, flowers." 



55286. Iris sp. 



"(No. 4073.) A dwarf plant with violet flowers ; collected at 13,000 

 to 14,000 feet elevation." 



