JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 31, 1923 



56199 to 56265 — Continued. 



"No. 57. Galego barbado X 

 Fucense." 



56224. "No. 58. Galego barbado X 

 Lobeiro (Ideal)." 



'No. 59. Lobeiro X Barbel- 



la." 



56226. "No. 61. Lobeiro X Galego 

 barbado." 



56227. "No. 62. Lobeiro X Ribeiro." 



"No. 63. Santa Martha X 

 Barbella." 



"No. 64. Santa Martha X 

 Fucense." 



56230. "No. 65. Santa Martha X 

 Ribeiro." 



56231. "No. 66. Amarello barba de 

 branca X Ribeiro X Ribatejano." 



56232. Tkitictjm aestivum X durum. 



Hybrid wheat. 



"No. 47. Anafil X Mocho de espiga branca. 

 Beardless wheat." 



56233. Triticum aestivum X polonicum. 



Hybrid wheat. 



"No. 67. Rieti X Galego barbado X Gigantil. 

 Bearded wheat." 



56234. Triticum dicoccum Schrank. Emmer. 



"No. 1. Spelta. Hard wheat." 



56235 to 56259. Triticum durum Desf. 



Durum wheat. 



56235 to 56241. 

 wheat." 



'Hard white-bearded 



56235. "No. 4. Amarello de barba 

 branca." 



"No. 6. Branco." 



"No. 7. Candial." 



"No. 9. Da Terra." 



"No. 10. Lobeiro." 



"No. 12. Santa Martha." 



"No. 14. Vermel) oilo." 



Hard black-bearded 



56238. 



56240. 



56242 to 56255 

 wheat." 



56242. "No. 16. Amarello de barba 

 preta." 



56243. "No. 17. Anafil" 

 "No. 18. Aza de Corvo." 

 "No. 19. Cascalvo." 



56246. "No. 20. Javardo." 



56247. "No. 21. Marquez." 

 "No. 22. Monjil." 

 "No. 23. Mourisco." 



56250. "No. 24. Pombinho." 



56251. "No. 25. Rapinegro." 



56252. "No. 26. Rubido." 

 58253. "No. 27. Vermelko fino." 



56254. "No. 28. Durazio rijo." 



56255. "No. 29. Durazio mollar." 

 56256 to 56259. "Soft wheat." 



56256. "No. 39. Tremez preto." 



56257. "No. 40. Tremez rijo." 



56258. "No. 41. Tremez molle." 



18609— 25f 2 



56199 to 56265— Continued. 



56259. "No. 60. Lobeiro X Branco. 

 Bearded wheat." 



56260. Triticum durum X turgidum. 



"No. 8. Canoco. Hard white-bearded 

 wheat." 



56261. Triticum polonicum L. 



Polish wheat. 



"No. 2. Gigantil. Hard wheat." 



56262 to 56265. Triticum turgidum L. 



Poulard wheat. 



"No. 3. Milagre, ou Sete-espigas . 

 Hard wheat." 



56283. "No. 13. Sicilio. Hard white- 

 bearded wheat." 



56264. "No. 15. Alexandre. Hard black- 

 bearded wheat." 



56285. "No. 32. Egypcio. Soft wheat." 



56266 to 56271. Oryza sativa L. Po- 

 acese. Rice. 



From Manila, Philippine Islands. Seeds 

 presented by Adn. Hernandez, director, 

 Bureau of Agriculture. Received January 

 15, 1923. Quoted notes by Mr. Hernandez. 



Secured for department rice specialists. 



"Seeds of six more or less scented or flavored 

 varieties of rice. The material was raised by this 

 bureau at its Alabang Rice Station, Alabang, Rizal. 

 These rices are white, nonglutinous, and non- 

 bearded. Averages on maturity and yield were 

 taken from results of previous years. The corres- 

 ponding data for this year (1922) are not yet avail- 

 able." 



56266. "(No. 13.) Macan pina. Tested 13 

 years under lowland conditions; matures 

 usually in 139 days. Average yield 2,539 

 kilograms per hectare (approximately 

 2,260 pounds per acre)." 



56267. "(No. 15.) Mangasa III. Tested 3 

 years under lowland conditions; matures 

 usually in 137 days. Average yield 1,245 

 kilograms per hectare (approximately 1,110 

 pounds per acre)." 



"(No. 27.) Antique. Tested 7 years 

 under lowland conditions; matures usually 

 in 149 days. Average yield 2,889 kilograms 

 per hectare (approximately 2,500 pounds 

 per acre)." 



56269. "(No. 31.) Bong Dua. Tested 3 

 years under lowland conditions; matures 

 usually in 164 days. Average yield 1,660 

 kilograms per hectare (approximately 1,470 

 pounds per acre)." 



56270. "(No. 163.) Sipot. Tested 14 years 

 under lowland conditions; matures usually 

 in 137 days. Average yield 2,486 kilograms 

 per hectare (approximately 2,200 pounds 

 per acre)." 



56271. "(No. 164.) Guinalong. Tested 12 

 years under lowland conditions; matures 

 usually in 140 days. Average yield 2,340 

 kilograms per hectare (approximately 2,080 

 pounds per acre)." 



56272. Trifolium squarrosum L. 

 Fabacese. Clover. 



From Florence, Italy. Seeds presented by 

 Prof. A. Fiori, Reale Instituto Superiore 

 Forestate de Firenze. Received January 16. 

 1923. 



Introduced for cultural and comparison tests with 

 American clovers. 



An upright or ascending, robust annual with 

 branches up to 30 inches in length, native to the 



