DECEMBER, 1905, TO JULY, 1906. 



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18157. PlSUM SATIVUM. 



Pea, 



From Paris, France. Received through Vilniorin-Andrieux & Co., March 20, 

 1906. 



Wax-pod. 



18158 and 18159. 



From Lausanne, Switzerland. Received through Prof. G. Martinet, March 21, 

 1906. 



18158. Lathyrus heterophyl- 18159. Vicia villosa glabre- 



lus. scens. 



18160 to 18198. Axdropogox sorghum. Sorghum. 



Received 



From Berlin, Germanv. Presented b\ 

 February 14, 1906. 



the Berlin Botanical Museum 



A collection of African sorghum seed, as 



follows: 





18160. 



Amphibolus. 



18180. 



Ovulifer. 



18161. 



Calcareus. 



18181. 



Ovulifer. 



18162. 



Charisianus. 



18182. 



Ovulifer. 



18163. 



Charisianus glabrescens. 



18183. 



Ovulifer. 



18164. 



Charisianus holstii. 



18184. 



Ovulifer. 



18165. 



Colorans. 



18185. 



Ovulifer. 



18166. 



Colorans. 



18186. 



Ovulifer. 



18167. 



Colorans. 



18187. 



Ovulifer. 



18168. 



Elegans. 



18188. 



Ovulifer. 



18169. 



Elegans. 



18189. 



Ovulifer. 



18170. 



Elegans. 



18190. 



Ovulifer. 



18171. 



Inhonestus. 



18191. 



Pendulus. 



18172. 



Kerstingianus typicus. 



18192. 



Roxburghii. 



18173. 



Kerstingianus typicus. 



18193. 



Schumannii. 



18174. 



Kerstingianus sulfur eus. 



18194. 



Usaramenis. 



18175. 



Kerstingianus sulfur eus. 



18195. 



Ziegleri. 



18176. 



Kerst ing ianus sulfur eus. 



18196. 



Elegans. 



18177. 



Kerstingianus sulfureus. 



18197. 



Ovulifer. 



18178. 



Miens. 



18198. 



Ovulifer. 



18179. 



Ondongae. . 







18199. Elaeagnus hyb. 



From Gotha, Fla. Received through Mr. Henry Nehrling, March 22, 1906. 



18200 and 18201. Zea mays. 



Sweet corn. 



From North Pomfret, Vt 

 1906. 



Received through Mr. Stephen Hewitt, March 23, 

 Grown from S. P. I. No. 13256. 



Golden Malakhov. 

 18200. 



Amber-colored ears showing a distinct red striping; originally grown from 

 one ear which was dark colored and very sweet. 



18201. 



Light amber-colored ears; sweet. 

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