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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



71867 to 72007— Continued. 



71902. No. 918. Natsume. Plant from the 

 Citrus Experiment Station near Tanu- 

 shimaru, Japan. 



71903. No. 950. Satsuma (?). Plant. 



71904. No. 952. Yama mikan. Fruits. 



71905. Ichikawa. Bud wood. 



71906 to 71912. Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck. 

 Rutaceae. Sweet orange. 



71906 to 71911. Collected in China. 



71906. No. 835. 



71907. No. 825. 



71908. No. 836. 



71909. No. 839. 



71910. No. 840. 



71911. No. 848. Kawabata. 



71912. No. 849. Keragi. Collected in 

 Japan. 



71913. Citrus sp. 



No. 846. Collected in China. 



71914. Citrus sp. 



No. 847. Natsumikan. Collected in Pzu, 

 Japan. 



71915. Citrus sp. 



No. 850. Mato buntan. Collected in 

 Japan. 



71916. Citrus sp. 



No. 851. From the agricultural farm, 

 Kagoshima, Japan. 



71917. Copernicia cerifera Mart. Phoeni- 

 caceae. Carnauba palm. 



No. 854. From Honolulu, Hawaii. The 

 wax palm of Brazil, which has fan-shaped leaves 

 and grows to a height of 25 feet. From the leaves 

 is obtained caranauba wax which is used in 

 making phonograph records. 



71918 to 71965. Diospyros kaki L. f. Diospy- 

 raceae. Kaki. 



Scions of Japanese varieties of kaki, collected 

 in Japan. The astringent varieties of this series 

 are marked with an asterisk (*), the nonastrin- 

 gent with a dagger (f). 



71918. 



No. 12410. 



Goban.* 



i L 71919. 



No. 12411. 



Yemon.* 



71920. 



No. 12412. 



Yotsumizo* 



71921. 



No. 12413. 



Gionbo.* 



71922. 



No. 12414. 



Fuyu.\ 



71923. No. 12415. Hana gosho j 



71924. No. 12416. Izushi o gosho.} 



71925. No. 12417. Ye gosho. f 



71926. No. 12418. Kubo.\ 



71927. No. 12419. Citago.* 



71928. No. 12420. Monpei.* 



71929. No. 12421. Aizu mishirazu* 



71930. No. 12422. Dojo hachiyo.* 



71931. No. 12423. Shimofri.} 



71932. No. 12424. Hira tanenaski* 



71933. No. 12425. Saijo* 



7 1 934. No. 12427. Inayama.* 



1 L 935. No. 12428. Enza gosho.} 



71867 to 72007— Continued. 



71936. No. 12429. Chomatsu.* 



71937. No. 12430. Seihakuji.* 



71938. No. 12431. Zenjimaru.\ 



71939. No. 12432. Toyookaj 



71940. No. 12433. Yokono.* 



71941. No. 12434. Fuji.* 



71942. No. 12435. Kuramitsu.* 



71943. No. 12437. Jisha.* 



71944. No. 12438. Mizushima.\ 



71945. No. 12439. Shinpei* 



71946. No. 12440. Kawabata.* 



71947. No. 12441. Hagakure.* 



71948. No. 12442. Tanjin gosho.} 



71949. No. 12443. Yamato gosho.} 



71950. No. 12444. Kyara.} 



71951. No. 12445. Shogatsu.} 



71952. No. 12446. Ama hyakume.} 



71953. No. 12447. Jiro.} 



71954. No. 12448. Anzai.} 



71955. No. 12449. Fugiwara gosho.} 



71956. No. 12450. Oku gosho, No. 87. } 



71957. No. 12451. Dojo hachiya, No. Jfjf 



71958. No. 12452. Fuyu, No. S3.} 



71959. No. 12453. Fuji, No. tf&f 



71960. No. 12454. Gionabo, No. 40.} 



71961. No. 12455. Jiro, No. S6.} 



71962. No. 12456. Tenzin gosho, No. 54. t 



71963. No. 12458. Yokono, No. S8.} 



71964. No. 12460. Gosho, No. S5.f 



71965. No. 12461. Yotsumizo, No. S9.\ 



71966. Ficus carica L. Moraceae. Fig. 



No. 12426. Omaruba. Rooted cuttings from 

 Japan. 



71967. Halesia macgregorii Chun. Styra- 

 caceae. 



No. 810. From southern Chekiang, China. 

 An ornamental deciduous tree, native to east- 

 central China, with white flowers which appear 

 in the spring. 



71968 to 71971. Morus spp. Moraceae. 



Mulberry. 



Plants of locally developed varieties from 

 Japan. 



71968. Morus sp. 



Nos. 804 and 804 a-c. A mulberry with 

 green bark. 



71969. Morus sp. 

 Nos. 805 and 805-a. 



71970. MORUS sp. 

 Nos. 806 and 806-a, 



71971. Morus sp. 

 Nos. 808 and 808 a-b. 



71972 to 71976. Myrica rubra Sieb. and Zuoc. 



Myricaceae. 



Plants of different varieties of a handsome 

 tree, about 20 feet in height, with dark-green, 

 glossy foliage. The globular fruits are quite 



