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18561 to 18626— Continued. 



18576. Rosa rugosa. Rose. 

 From Shanghai. (No. 506.) 



18577. Juniperus chinensis. Chinese juniper. 

 From Shan-hai-k wan. (No. 166a. ) 



18578. Acer mono. Maple. 



From Wei-tsan Mountains, near Peking. (No. 169a.) Seeds sent under 

 No. 67a, S. P. I. No. 17898. 



18579. Gleditsia sp. 



From Wei-tsan Mountains, near Peking. (No. 174a.) 



18580. Hibiscus manihot. 



From Peking. "(No. 180a.) A perennial Althaea or a Hibiscus with very 

 large, bright yellow flowers. Brought from southern China to Peking by 

 Dr. N. S. Hopkins, from whose son I obtained the seeds." (Meyer.) 



18581. Lycium sp. Matrimony vine. 



From Palitswang. " (No. 182a. ) A matrimony vine which is trained on one 

 stem, with small branches drooping down like a weeping tree. Cuttings sent 

 under No. 86, S. P. I. No. 18271." (Meyer.) 



18582. Ehamnus sp. 



From Tchang-ping-tcho. (No. 184a.) 



18583. Viburnum odoratissimum. 

 From Shanghai. (No. 191a. ) 



18584. Actinidia chinensis. Yangtaw. 



From Hankow. "(No. 194a.) Obtained from Mr. F. J. Brown, of Han- 

 kow, who received the seeds from Ichang. Mr. Brown says it is a vine bear- 

 ing nice edible fruits, something like large gooseberries, with rough skin." 



(Meyer. ) 



18585. Prunus sp. Plum. 

 From Tang-hsi. (No. 144. ) 



18586. Prunus sp. Plum. 

 From Shanghai. (No. 509. ) 



18587. Prunlts sp. Cherry. 

 From Tang-hsi. (No. 519.) 



18588. Amygdalus persica. Peach. 

 From Shanghai. (No. 501.) 



18589. Amygdalus persica. Peach. 

 From Shanghai. (No. 502.) 



18590. Amygdalus persica. Peach. 

 From Shanghai. (No. 508. ) 



18591. Amygdalus persica. Peach. 

 From Shanghai. (No. 510.) 



18592. Amygdalus persica. Peach. 

 From Shanghai. (No. 511.) 



18593. Amygdalus persica. Peach. 

 From Shanghai. (No. 512.) 



18594. Amygdalus persica. Peach. 

 From Shanghai. (No. 513.) 



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