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59934 to 60167— Continued. 



60018. No. 37. La Paz, Bolivia. March 31, 

 1924. One ear about 3 inches long with 12 

 rows of pink kernels and a purple cob. Grown 

 in an Indian garden at 12,600 feet altitude. 



60014 to 60018. La Paz, Bolivia. March 27, 1924. 

 Five ears of red, yellow, and variegated flint. 

 Ears about 2 inches long with 12 to 16 rows of 

 small kernels. Grown in an Indian garden on 

 a hillside, at about 12,600 feet altitude and 

 said to mature in about four months. 



60014. No. 38a. 



60015. No. 38b. 



60016. No. 38c. 



60017. No. 38d. 



60018. No. 38e. 



60019. No. 40. Urco Mission, Calca, Peru. 

 Bulk seed of native white corn. Large seeded, 

 Ouzco type. 



60020. No. 41. Urco Mission, Calca, Peru. 

 Bulk seed of native yellow corn. Large seeded, 

 Cuzco type. 



60021. No. 42. Urco Mission, Calca, Peru. 

 Bulk seed of native red corn. Large seeded, 

 Cuzco type. 



60022. No. 43. Urco Mission, Calca, Peru. 

 Native variegated corn. Bulk seed, large 

 seeded of the Cuzco type. 



No. 44. Urco Mission, Calca, Peru. 

 Corn from the United States grown at the 

 mission for six generations. Said to have been 

 a yellow flint originally, and Mr. Payne thinks 

 the chances of crossing with local corn are 

 negligible. 



60024. No. 45. Urco Mission, Calca, Peru. 

 Seed obtained by crossing the native yellow 

 corn of the Cuzco type and Reid Yellow Dent. 

 This corn represents the fifth and sixth gener- 

 ation of the cross grown at Calca. 



60025. No. 46. Urco Mission, Calca, Peru. 

 Seed obtained by crossing the native yellow 

 corn of the Cuzco type and Learning. This 

 corn represents the fifth or sixth generation of 

 the cross grown at Calca. 



60026. No. 47. Urco Mission, Calca, Peru. 

 Seed obtained by crossing the native yellow 

 corn of the Cuzco type and some unknown 

 sort of yellow dent from the United States. 

 This corn represents the fifth or sixth genera- 

 tion of the cross grown at Calca. 



60027. No. 48. Urco Mission, Calca, Peru. 

 Seed obtained by crossing a native yellow 

 corn of the Cuzco type and a yellow flint from 

 the Dakotas, possibly Gehu. This corn rep- 

 resents the fifth or sixth generation of the cross 

 grown at Calca. 



60028 and 60029. Urco Mission, Calca, Peru. 

 Two ears of large-seeded speckled corn of the 

 Cuzco type. Said to be quite early. 



60028. No. 52a. 



60029. No. 52b. 



60030. No. 54. Urco Mission, Calca, Peru. Ear 

 of large-seeded black corn. Stalks said to be 

 very sweet. Pericarp deep red, aleurone 

 colorless. 



60031. No. 55. Urco Mission, Calca, Peru. Ear 

 of large-seeded white (Ivory) corn. 



to 60075. Urco Mission, Calca, Peru. 

 Forty- three ears of higher altitude maize, 

 grown at from 12,000 to 12,500 feet. These 

 represent the earliest types in the vicinity. 

 Ears of various colors. 



60032. No. 56. Mixed. 



60033. No. 56a. 



60034. No. 56b. 

 60085. No. 56c. 



J. No. 56d. 



60037. No. 56e. 



60038. No. 56f. 

 ). No. 56g. 



59934 to 60167— Continued. 



60040. No. 56h. 60058. No. 56aa. 



60041. No. 56i. 60059. No. 56ab. 



60042. No. 56k. 60060. No. 56ac. 



60043. No. 561. 60061. No. 56ad. 



60044. No. 56m. 60062. No. 56ae. 



60045. No. 56n. 60063. No. 56af. 



60046. No. 56o. 60064. No. 56ag. 



60047. No. 56p. 60065. No. 56ah. 



60048. No. 56q. 60066. No. 56ai. 



60049. No. 56r. 60067. No. 56ak. 



60050. No. 56s. 60068. No. 56al. 



60051. No. 56t. 60069. No. 56am. 



60052. No. 56u. 60070. No. 56an. 



60053. No. 56v. 60071. No. 56ao. 



60054. No. 56w. 60072. No. 56ap. 



60055. No. 56x. 60073. No. 56aq. 



60056. No. 56y. 60074. No. 56ar. 



60057. No. 56z. 60075. No. 56as. 



60076 and 60077. Ollantaytambo, Peru. April 

 10, 1924. Two ears of corn, one yellow with 

 the pericarp reddish toward the tips of the 

 seeds and the other with cherry pericarp. 

 Plants about 4 to 5 feet high; collected at an 

 altitude of 7,000 feet. 



60076. No. 57a. Yellow. 



60077. No. 57b. Cherry. 



60078. No. 58. Sicuani, Peru. April 12, 1924. 

 Bulk seeds from an Indian market. Various 

 colors, mostly red and purple. Crop of 1922-23 . 

 Said to have been grown at Arequipa, Peru, 

 at 7,500 feet altitude. 



60079. No. 59. Sicuani, Peru. April 12, 1924. 

 Bulk seeds from the Indian market. Various 

 colors, mostly yellow. Crop of 1922-23. Said 

 to be locally grown at 11,659 feet altitude. 



. No. 60. Sicuani, Peru. April 12, 1924. 

 Bulk seeds from store, mostly yellow. Crop 

 of 1922-23. Said to have been grown at Pau- 

 cartambo, near Cuzco, Peru. 



60081 to 60085. Sicuani, Peru. April 12, 1924. 

 Five ears of red and yellow flint corn grown 

 on a farm south of Sicuani at 11,650 feet alti- 

 tude. 



60081. No. 61a, 

 No. 61b. 

 No. 61c. 



60084. No. 61d. 



60085. No. 61e. 



60086 to 60095. Sicuani, Peru. April 12, 1924. 

 Ten ears of various colors grown on a farm 

 north of Sicuani at 11,650 feet altitude. 



60091. No. 62L 



60092. No. 62g. 



60093. No. 62h. 



60094. No. 62i. 



60095. No. 62k. 



No. 62a. 



60087. No. 62b. 



60088. No. 62c. 



60089. No. 62d. 

 ). No. 62e. 



60096 to 60099. Sicuani, Peru. April 12, 1924. 

 Four ears of various colors and mixed type 

 grown on the farm of a Quechua Indian north- 

 east of Sicuani. The seeds from which this 

 crop was grown came from Cuzco. 



60096. No. 63a, 60098. No. 63c. 



60097. No. 63b. 60099. No. 63d. 



