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SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



18123 to 18130. 



From Bathurst, New South Wales. Presented by Prof. E. W. Peacock. Received 

 February 13, 1906. 



Samples of various native grass seeds, as follows: 



18123. Eragrostis PILOSA. 



18124. Eleusine aegyptiaca. 



18125. DlPLACHNE FUSCA. 



18126. DlPLACHNE PEACOCKII. 



18131 to 18151. 



18127. Panicum flavidum. 



18128. Panicum prolutum. 



18129. Panicum decompositum. 



18130. Andropogon sericeus. 



From Berkeley, Cal. Received through Prof. A. V. Stubenrauch, of the Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Station, March 6, 1906. 



18131. Vicia nisso liana. 



18132. Vicia atropurpurea. 



18133. A'icia VARIA. 



18134. Vicia sativa obovata. 



18135. Vicia pannonica. 



18136. Vicia lutea. 



18137. Vicia faba. 

 Black Spanish. 



18138. Vicia sativa macrocarpa. 

 Vicia monanthos. 

 Vicia monanthos. 

 Vicia calcarata. 

 Vicia faba. 

 Vicia faba. 



Horse bean. 



18139. 

 18140. 

 18141. 

 18142. 

 18143. 

 Winter 

 18144. 

 18145. 

 18146. 

 18147. 

 18148. 

 18149. 

 18150. 

 18151. 



Horse bean. 

 Horse bean. 



Lathyrus tingitanus uniflorus. 

 Lathyf.cs tingitanus. 

 Lathyrus clymenum. 

 Lathyrus annuus. 

 Lathyrus ochrcs. 

 Lathyrus articulatcs. 

 Lens nigricans. 

 Trigonella corniculata. 





18152 to 18155. Ch^etochloa italica. Millet. 



From Lawrence, Kans. Received through F. Barteldes & Co., March 20, 1906. 



18152. -New Siberian. 



18153. Hungarian. 



18154. German. 



18155. Common. 



18156. RlCINUS COMMUNIS. 



Castor-oil piant. 



From Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba. Received through Prof. C. F. Baker, March 

 20, 1906. 



A small-seeded variety. 

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