34 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



4754-4808— Continued. 



4800. SoLIDAGO SEROTINA. 



4801. Axdropogox provixcialis. Distributed. 



4802. POA COMPRESSA. 



4803. Eupatorium perfoliatum. Distributed. 



4804. Phytolacca decaxdra. 



4805. Dipsacus SYLVESTRIS. 



4806. Verbesina alterxifolia. 



4807. Gaura biexxis. 



4808. Verxoxia. Distributed. 



4809. Andropogon sorghum. Kafir corn. 



From Manhattan, Kans. Presented by Prof. H. M. Cottrell, through Mr. 

 W. T. Swingle, April, 1900. 



Black-hulled White. 



4810. Andropogon sorghum. Kafir corn. 



From Manhattan, Kans. Presented by Prof. H. M. Cottrell, through Mr. 

 W. T. Swingle, April, 1900. 



Bed. Distributed. 



4811. Phcenix dactylifera. Date. 



From Washington, D. C. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, March, 1900. 

 Distributed. 



4812. Phcenix dactylifera. Date. 



From Washington, D. C. Eeceived through Mr. W. T. Swingle, March, 1900. 

 Distributed. 



4813. Phcenix dactylifera. Date. 



From Guavmas, Mexico. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, December, 

 1899. Distributed. 



4814. Fraxinus velutina. Ash. 



From Hermosillo, Mexico. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, December, 

 1899. Distributed. 



4815. Phoradendron juniperinum. 



From Mescalero, N. M. Presented by Miss Minnie Pincumb, through Mr. 

 W. T. Swingle, December, 1899. 



Parasite on fir. Distributed. 



4816. Karwinskia parviflora. 



From Hermosillo, Mexico. Received through Mr. W. T. Swingle, December, 

 1899. 



Shrub 2 to 3 feet high. Leaves like Psidium guava. 



4817. Cereus pringlei. 



From Guavmas, Mexico. Presented by the U. S. National Museum, March, 1900. 



4818. Cereus pecten-aboriginum. 



From Mazatlan, Mexico. Presented by the U. S. National Museum, March, 1900. 



