18 



TLA XT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



64674 to 64719— Continued. 



64696. No. C L3. A wo Daizdu. 



soy boa ii. 



64697. No. '-14. K-jrn Daizdu. A 

 black variety. 



64695. No. C-15. Kuro Satt Daizdu. 

 A black, sugar soy bean. 



64699. No.C-16. Ryuh.cn Daizdu. Dra- 

 gon-colored variety. 



64700. No. C-17. Chuncnkon. 



64701. No. C-18. Moyashi Daizdu. A 

 variety used for bleachii _ 



64702 to 64705. Grown in Hokkaido in 

 19L4, and obtained throush the direc- 

 tor of the agriculture experiment sta- 

 t.on at Hokkaido, Sapporo. 



64702. Xo. H-l. Oyachi. 



64703. No. H-2. Miedukuguri. fDiver 



soy bean.) 



64704. Xo. H-3. Turunoko. (Crane 

 chick soy bean.) 



64705. Xo. H-4. YuMkorogasM. (Snow- 

 ball soy bean.) 



64706 to 64717. Grown during 1924 at 

 the Prefecture Kumamoto and obtained 

 through ii. j yo , of t ! ?e preffectural 



authorities. Kumamoto. 



64706. Xo. K-l. Higo. 



64707. Xo. K-2. Acji. A green vari- 

 ety. 



64708. Xo. K-3. AJka Wase. An early, 



red variety. 



64709. Xo. K-4. Ki Zaya. Yellow- 

 podded variety. 



64710. Xo. K-5. Wase Kin Daizdu. 

 An early golden soy bean. 



64711. No. K-6. RiJcu jj y , s . This 

 variety was bred at the Riku U 

 AgFicultural Experiment Station. 



64712. Xo. K-7. SJiiro Zaya, A white- 

 podded soy bean. 



64713. No. K-S. Kin Daizdu. A golden 



variety. " 



64714. Xo. K-9. Karyo Daizdu. The 

 improved soy bean. 



64715. Xo. K-10. Hachikoku. (Eight 

 Koku soy bean ; very productive.) 



64716. Xo. K-ll. Asahi. (The morn- 

 ing sun soy bean.) 



64717. Xo. K-12. Takiya. 



64713 and 64719. Grown during 1924 at 

 the Prefecture Aichi and obtained 

 through the director of the agricultural 



experiment station of the Prefecture 

 Aichi. Aniyo, Mikawa. 



64718. No N-l. Kyoto-Kuro Daizdu. 



Kyoto black soy bean. 



64719. Xo. N-2. Ko Mame. SmaR- 

 seeded variety. 



64720 to 64749. Soja max (L.) Piper 

 (Glycine hispida Maxim.).' Paba- 

 ceae. Soy bean. 



From Aizu Wakamatsu. Japan. Seed^ pre- 

 sented by Rev. Christopher Noss, Japan 

 mission of the Reformed Church. Re- 

 ceived July 23. 1925. 



Locally grown strains. 



64720, Xo. 1. S4723. Xo. 4. 



64721. Xo. 2. 64724. Xo. 5. 

 €4722. Xo. 3. 64725. Xo. 6. 



64720 to 64749— Continued. 



64726. No. 7. 64738. Xo. 19. 



64727. Xo. 8. 64739. Xo. 20. 

 64723. Xo. 9. 64740. Xo. 21. 



64729. No. 10. 64741. Xo. 22. 



64730. Xo. 11. 64742. Xo. 23. 



64731. Xo. 12. 64743. Xo. 24. 



64732. Xo. 13. 64744. Xo. 25. 



64733. Xo. 14. 64745. Xo. 20. 

 G4734. No. 15. 64746. No. 27. 



64735. Xo. 16. 64747. No. 28. 



64736. Xo. 17. 64748. Xo. 2 'J. 



64737. Xo. 18. 64749. Mixed. 



64750 to 64761. SACCHAEtTM offictxa- 

 eum L. Poaceae. Sugar cane. 



From Santiago de las Yogas. Cuba. Cut- 

 tings presented by J. R. Zell. Received 

 July 30, 1925. 



Locally grown strains. 



64750. Xo. 1. 64756. Xo. 7. 



64751. Xo. 2. 64757. Xo. S. 



64752. Xo. 3. 6475S. Xo. 9. 



64753. Xo. 4. 64759. Xo. 10. 



64754. No. 5. 



64755. 



■ O. r>. 



64760. Xo. 11. 



64761. Xo. 12. 



64762. Elafagxus philippexsis Perr. 

 (E. pliilippinensis Wester). Elae- 

 agnaceae. 



From the Philippine Islands. Seeds pre- 

 sented by P. J. Wester. Received August 

 26. 1925. 



Lingaro. Seeds sent to me from the 

 Philippines by Mrs. R. M. McCrory. This 

 is an attractive climbing wild shrub with 

 small pointed leaves, silvery beneath, and 

 smooth pink oblong fdible fruits about an 

 inch long. These fruits have subacid or 

 sour flesh of good flavor and make excel- 

 lent jelly. {Wester.) 



64763. Alaxgiuai loxgifloruat Mem 

 Cornaceae. 



From Los Banos, P. I. Seeds presented by 

 Eduardo Quisumbing, assistant professor 

 in plant physiology. College of Agricul- 

 ture. Received September 9. 1925. 



A handsome deciduous tropical tree, de- 

 scribed by Merrill < Philippine Journal of 

 Science, vol. 7. C, no. 5) as about 30 feet 

 high with thin oblong leaves and small 

 axillary clusters of white flowers. 



84764. Liulum sp. Liliaceae. Lily. 



From Ertsingtientze, Manchuria. Bulbs 

 collected by P. H. Dorsett, agricultural 

 explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived September 9, 1925. 



Xo. 3S45. July 30. 1925. This is re- 

 ported to be a drooping red lily, with re- 

 curved petals, which grows on the moun- 

 tain sides. (Dorsett.) 



64765 to 64797. 



From Manchuria. Seeds and bulbs col- 

 lected by P. H. Dorsett. agricultural 

 explorer, Bureau of Plant Industry. 

 Received August 24, 1925. Xotes by Mr. 

 Dorsett. 



