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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



71176 to 71256. 



From Japan and China. Collected by W. T. 

 Swingle, Bureau of Plant Industry. Received 

 January 12, 1927. 



Plants, unless otherwise mentioned. 



71176. Acer davidi Franch. Aceraceae. 



Maple. 



No. 807. A native Chinese maple, 50 to 60 

 feet high, with large oval heart-shaped coarsely 

 toothed leaves and long pendent clusters of 

 samaras. 



For previous introduction see No. 65288. 



71177. Aleurites Montana (Lour.) Wilson. 

 Euphorbiaceae. Mu-oil tree. 



No. 802. Chekiang, China. A variety with 

 oil-producing nuts which is allied to the tung-oil 

 tree. Native to southern China. 



For previous introduction see No. 66064. 



71178. Buxus sp. Buxaceae. Box. 

 ornamental hardy shrub, 



acuminata Decaisne. 



No. 857. An 

 native to Japan. 



71179. Camptotheca 

 Cornaceae. 



No. 803. A handsome quick-growing hardy 

 ornamental tree, related to the dogwood. It 

 becomes 20 meters high with smooth gray bark, 

 and produces numerous heads of white flowers 

 in midsummer. Native to central and south- 

 western China. 



71180 to 71186. Citrus spp. Rutaceae. 



71180. Citrus depressa Hayata. 



No. 936. From the Citrus Experiment 

 Station, near Tanushimaru, Japan. A citrus 

 tree native to Taiwan. 



71181 to 71185. Citrus ichangensis Swingle. 

 Ichang lemon. 



Fruits of a spiny shrub or small tree 5 to 15 

 feet high, native to central and southwestern 

 China. It differs from other members of the 

 genus chiefly in its very large, thick seeds 

 and its slender leaves, which are four to six 

 times longer than broad. It is also one of 

 the hardiest species of citrus known. 



For previous introduction see No. 62349. 



71181. No. 823. 71184. No. 826. 



71182. No. 824. 71185. No. 827. 



71183. No. 825. 



71186. Citrus ichangensis X ? 



Hybrid Ichang lemon. 



No. 863. From Nanking, China. 



71187 to 71236. Citrus NOBlLis unshiu Swingle. 

 Rutaceae. Satsuma orange. 



Numbers 71187 to 71215 are Japanese varieties 

 presented by the Imperial Horticultural Station, 

 Okitsu. 



71187. No. 865. 



71188. No. 866. 



71189. No. 867. 



71190. No. 868. 



71191. No. 869. 



Miyasaki. 

 Miyasaki, A-l. 

 Moriya. 

 Satwatari. 

 Yanosaki. 



71192. No. 870. Yakushigi. 



71193. No. 871. Shintani wase. 



71194. No. 872. Tako. 



71195. No. 873. Hayashi. 



71196. No. 874. Yamazaki. 



71176 to 71256— Continued. 



71197. No. 875. Taniguchi. 



71198. No. 876. Suzuki. 



71199. No. 877. Iioakuma. 



71200. No. 878. Takahashi. 



71201. No. 879. Omura wase. 



71202. No. 880. Minata. 



71203. No. 881. Matsuda. 



71204. No. 882. Miyazaki wase. 



71205. No. 883. Yamada. 



71206. No. 884. Yamada O. 



71207. No. 885. Shikahara. 



71208. No. 886. Tanaka. 



71209. No. 887. Kama. 



71210. No. 888. Matsui. 



71211. No. 889. Takazoe. 



71212. No. 890. Fugizaki. 



71213. No. 891. Oba wase. 



71214. No. 892. [No other data.] 



71215. No. 893. Takano. 



Numbers 71216 to 71236 are Japanese 

 varieties from the Citrus Experiment Station, 

 near Tanushimaru. 



71216. No. 910. Aikawa wase. 



71217. No. 911. Morita wase. 



71218. No. 913. Suzuki wase. 



71219. No. 914. Takegami wase. 



71220. No. 915. Yamada wase. 



71221. No. 916. Nagata wase. 



71222. No. 919. Kawano (ace)s wase. 



71223. No. 920. Yakushiji wase. 



71224. No. 921. Niguchi wase. 



71225. No. 924. Chac chou haueh kan. 



71226. No. 925. Chao chou chao kan (tan kan). 



71227. No. 926. Chao chou szu chi chieh. 



71228. No. 927. Chao chou tien chieh. 



71229. No. 930. Huang yen tsao chieh. 



71230. No. 931. Huang yen mi chieh. 



71231. No. 932. Huang yen hung cheih. 



71232. No. 933. Huang yen tien tai shan chieh. 



71233. No. 934. Huang yen man chieh. 



71234. No. 943. Asahikan. 



71235. No. 944. Kunembo. 



71236. No. 948. Matsuda wase. 



71237. Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck.' 



Sweet orange. 



No. 864. A small round tender variety from 

 the Nanking University, China. 



71238. Citrus taiwanica Tanaka and Shimada. 



No. 935. From the Citrus Experiment Sta- 

 tion near Tanushimaru, Japan. 



71239. Fortunearia sinensis Rehd. and Wils. 

 Hamamelidaceae. 



No. 860. A hardy ornamental shrub, related 

 to the witch-hazel, up to 7 meters high, with 

 oblong-oval leaves 7 to 15 centimeters long and 

 inconspicuous flowers. Native to China. 



