16 



SEEDS AN/D PLANTS IMPORTED 



57094 to 57210 — Continued. 



57096 to 57114. Hordeum vulgare pal- 

 lidum Seringe. 



57096. No. 1. 57106. No. 11. 



57097. No. 2. 57107. No. 12. 



57098. No. 3. 57108. No. 13. 



57099. No. 4. 57109. No. 14. 



57100. No. 5. 57110. No. 15. 



57101. No. 6. 57111. No. 16. 

 • 57102. No. 7. 57112. No. 17. 



57103. No. 8. 57113. No. 18. 



57104. No. 9. 57114. No. 19. 



57105. No. 10. 



57115 to 57138. Secale cereale L. 



Poa- 

 Kye. 



"From the Government of Tiflis." 



57115. No. 1. 57127. No. 13. 



57116. No. 2. 57128. No. 14. 



57117. No. 3. 57129. No. 15. 



57118. No. 4. 57130. No. 16. 



57119. No. 5. 57131. No. 17. 



57120. No. 6. 57132. No. 18. 



57121. No. 7. 57133. No. 19. 



57122. No. 8. 57134. No. 20. 

 57128. No. 9. 57135. No. 21. 



57124. No. 10. 57136. No. 22. 



57125. No. 11. 57137. No. 23. 



57126. No. 12. 57138. No. 24. 

 57139 to 57210. Triticum spp. Poaceae. 



57139 to 57185. Triticum aestivum L. 



( T. vulgare Vill.) Common wheat, 



"From the Government of Tiflis." 



57139. No. 1. 57163. No. 25. 



57140. No. 2. 57164. No. 26. 



57141. No. 3. 57165. No. 27. 



57142. No. 4. 57166. No. 28. 



57143. No. 5. 57167. No. 29. 



57144. No. 6. 57168. No. 30. 



57145. No. 7. 57169. No. 40. 



57146. No. 8. 57170. No. 41. 



57147. No. 9. 57171. No. 42. 



57148. No. 10. 57172. No. 43. 



57149. No. 11. 57173. No. 44. 



57150. No. 12. 57174. No. 45. 



57151. No. 13. 57175. No. 46. 



57152. No. 14. 57176. No. 47. 



57153. No. 15. 57177. No. 48. 



57154. No. 16. 57178. No. 49. 



57155. No. 17. 57179. No. 50. 



57156. No. 18. 57x80. No. 51. 



57157. No. 19. 57181. No. 52. 



57158. No. 20. 57182. No. 53. 



57159. No. 21. 57183. No. 54. 



57160. No. 22. 57184. No. 55. 



57161. No. 23. 57185. No. 56. 



57162. No. 24. 



57094 to 57210— Continued. 



57186 to 57205. Triticum durum Desf. 

 Poaceae. Durum wheat. 



57186. No. 1. 



"From Elisabethpol." 

 57187 to 57189. 



"From Baku." 



57187. No. 2. 57189. No. 4. 



57188. No. 3. 

 57190. No. o. 



"From Elisabethpol." 

 57191 to 57193. 

 "From Baku." 



57191. No. 6. 57198. No. 8. 



57192. No. 7. 

 57194 and 57195. 



"From Tiflis." 



57194. No. 9. 57195. No. 10. 

 57196 and 57197. 

 "From Baku." 



57196. No. 11. 57197. No. 12. 



57198. No. 13. 

 "From Tiflis." 



57199. No. 14. 

 "From Baku." 



57200. No. 15. 

 "From Tiflis." 



57201 and 57202. 



"From Baku." 



57201. No. 16. 57202. No. 17. 



57203 to 57205. 



"From Tiflis." 



57208. No. 18. 57205. No. 20. 



57204. No. 19. 



57206 to 57210. TRITICUM TURGIDUM L. 

 Poaceae. Poniard wheat. 



57206 to 57209. 



"From Baku." 



57206. No. 1. 57208. No. 3. 



57207. No. 2. 57209. No. 4. 

 57210. No. 5. 



"From Tiflis." 



57211. Hakea nodosa R. Br. Prote- 

 acese. 



From Hobart, Tasmania. Seeds presented by 

 L. A. Evans, Secretary of Agriculture, Agri- 

 cultural and Stock Department. Received 

 June 29, 1923. 



An ornamental Australian shrub 2 to 6 feet in 

 height, with slender branches, short, needlelike or 

 extremely narrow leaves crowded on the stems, and 

 axillary clusters of very small flowers. (Adapted 

 from Bentham, Flora Ausiraliensis, rol. 5, p. 514.) 



57212. Agropyrox cristatum (L.) 

 Gaertn. Poacere. Grass. 



From Ekaterinoslav, Russia. Seeds presented 

 by the Russian Bureau of Applied Botany, 

 through D. Borodin. New York, N. Y. Re- 

 ceived June 14, 1923. 



"No. 685. 1921 crop." (Borodin.) 



From the Ekaterinoslav Agricultural Experiment 

 Station; introduced for department agrostologists. 



