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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



shrub is known in its native land, has 

 come to be recognized as the State flower 

 of New South Wales. 



For previous introduction see No. 58513. 



68913 to 68948. Oryza sativa L. Poa- 

 ceae. Rice. 



Prom China. Seeds obtained by P. A. 

 McClurc, agricultural explorer, Bureau of 

 Plant Industry. Received September, 

 1926. 



Numbers 68913 to 68944 are from a col- 

 lection of starchy, second-crop varieties 

 which have been grown at the Canton 

 Christian College for the last few years. 



68913. No. 483. Tsinguen. Tsing uen 

 yeung chim kuk. Growing season 90 

 days ; yield about 1,770 pounds per 

 acre. 



68914. No. 484. A glutinous variety 

 from Kukkong district. Kuk kong fa 

 noh kuk. Growing season 90 days ; 

 yield about 2,400 pounds per acre. 



68915. No. 485'. King chow hung mai 

 chim kuk. A red-kerneled variety from 

 Kingchow, island of Hainan. Growing 

 season 111 days ; yield about 2,100 

 pounds per acre. 



68916. No. 486. Paak hok kei kuk. 

 Growing season 105 days ; yield about 

 2,500 pounds per acre. 



68917. No. 487. Hop po paak fa chim 

 kuk. Originally from Hoppo district. 

 Growing season 106 days ; yield about 

 2,000 pounds per acre. 



68918. No. 488. Oon chung kuk. A late 

 variety. Growing season 97 days ; 

 yield about 2,075 pounds per acre. 



68919. No. 489. Tsang sheng lau fa chim 

 kuk. Originally from the Tsangsheng 

 district. Growing season 90 days ; 

 yield about 1,970 pounds per acre. 



68920. No. 490. Taai koon wong shong 

 kuk. Growing season 100 day's ; yield 

 about 2,900 pounds per acre. 



68921. No. 491. Tung koon yau chim 

 kuk. Growing season 101 days ; yield 

 about 2,300 pounds per acre. 



68922. No. 492. Dau fa cMm. Growing 

 season 102 days ; average yield about 

 2,900 pounds per acre. 



68923. No. 493. Chau hei kuk. Growing 

 season 104 days ; yield about 1,900 

 pounds per acre. 



68924. No. 494. Kuk kaai kuk. Growing 

 season 102 days ; yield about 2,100 

 pounds per acre. 



68925. No. 495. Hop po wong chim kuk. 

 Originally from the Hoppo district. 

 Growing season 97 days ; yield about 

 1,900 pounds per acre. 



68926. No. 496. Ma kui yau chim kuk. 

 Growing season 88 days ; yield about 

 1,480 pounds per acre. 



68927. No. 497. Lin uen yau chim kuk. 

 Originally from Linuen district. Grow- 

 ing season 91 days ; yield about 1,900 

 pounds per acre. 



No. 498. Tsai mei kuk. Growing 

 season 96 days ; yield about 1,230 

 pounds per acre. 



68913 to 68948— Continued. 



68929. No. 499. Ngau mei tao kuk. 

 Growing season 104 days ; yield about 

 2,530 pounds per acre. 



68930. No. 500. Wan fau taai paak kuk. 

 Originally from the Wanfau district. 

 Growing season 96 days ; yield about 

 2,350 pounds per acre. 



68931. No. 501. Cheung po sz miu kuk. 

 Originally from the Wanfau district. 

 Growing season 94 days ; yield about 

 2,700 pounds per acre. 



68932. No. 502. Tit chui kuk. Growing 

 season 100 days ; yield about 2,275 

 pounds per acre. 



68933. No. 503. Heung chim kuk. Grow- 

 ing season 105 days ; yield about 1,570 

 pounds per acre. 



68934. No. 504. Wat naam chim kuk. 

 Originally from Watnaam district. 

 Growing season 97 days ; yield about 

 2,085 pounds per acre. 



68935. No. 505. Yeung chung saam pei 

 kuk. Originally from the Yeungchun 

 district. Growing season 106 days ; 

 yield about 2,380 pounds per acre. 



68936. No. 506. Kik sz kai kuk. Grow- 

 ing season 96 days ; yield about 2,025 

 pounds per acre. 



68937. No. 507. Oo hok kuk. Growing 

 season 98 days ; yield about 2,200 

 pounds per acre. 



No. 508. Noh chaap kuk. A glu- 

 tinous variety with a growing season 

 of 105 days ; yield about 2,500 pounds 

 per acre. 



63939. No. 509. Aai keuk taei paak kok 

 kuk. Growing season 104 days ; yield 

 about 2,590 pounds per acre. 



68940. No. 510. Yeung chun chuk chim 

 kuk. Originally from the Yeungchun 

 district. Growing season 100 days ; 

 yield about 2,900 pounds per acre. 



68941. No. 511. Tung koon yau chim 

 kuk. Originally from the Tungmoon 

 district. Growing season 97 days ; 

 yield about 1,600 pounds per acre. 



68942. No. 512. Ja wa kuk. No. 1. An 

 awned variety originally from Java. 



68943. No. 513. Ja wa kuk. No. 2. An 

 awned variety originally from Java. 



68944. No. 514. Taai noh kuk. A gluti- 

 nous variety originally from Kamngau- 

 haang. Growing season 105 days ; 

 yield about 1,180 pounds per acre. 



68945. No. 515. Paak chim kuk. From 

 Kamngauhaang. 



68946. No. 516. Hung mai sha chim kuk. 

 A red-kerneled variety from Taaifohtei. 



68947. No. 517. Chim tsai noh kuk, fa 

 hok noh kuk. A glutinous variety from 

 Taaifohtei. 



68948. No. 518. Paak chim luk tau tsai 

 kuk. From Taaifohtei. 



68949 to 68951. Pbtjnus spp. Amyg- 

 dalaceae. 



From Jamaica Plain, Mass. Scions pre- 

 sented by E. H. Wilson, Arnold Arbore- 

 tum. Received July 19, 1926. 



