DECEMBER, 1903, TO DECEMBER, 1905. 



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10757 to 10958— Continued. 



10930. 

 10931. 

 10932. 

 10933. 

 10934. 

 10935. 

 10936. 

 10937. 

 10938. 

 10939. 

 10940. 

 10941. 

 10942. 

 10943. 

 10944. 

 10945. 

 10946. 

 10947. 

 10948. 

 10949. 

 10950. 

 10951. 

 10952. 

 10953. 

 10954. 

 10955. 

 10956. 

 10957. 

 10958. 



Khodry. From Biskra oasis. 

 Khodry. From Biskra oasis. 

 LooTczy. From Filiache oasis. 

 Lookzy. From Filiache oasis. 

 Rhazee. From Filiache oasis. 

 Rhazee. From Filiache oasis. 

 Rhazse. From Filiache oasis. 

 Mnooar (male). From Filiache oasis. 

 Mnooar (male). From Filiache oasis. 

 Iteem Joher. From Filiache oasis. 

 Iteem Joher. From Filiache oasis. 

 Iteem Joher. From Filiache oasis. 



Goondy. 

 Goondy. 

 Goondy. 

 Lookzy. 

 Ahmar Msab. 

 Ahmar Msab. 

 Ahmar Msab. 

 Retbet Abdala. 

 Retbet Abdala. 

 Retbet Abdala. 

 Sokria. 

 Sokria. 

 Sokria. 

 Xesheen 

 Nesheen 

 Nesheen 



From Filiache oasis. 

 From Filiache oasis. 

 From Filiache oasis. 

 From Filiache oasis. 



From Chetma oasis. 

 From Chetma oasis. 

 From Chetma oasis. 

 From Chetma oasis. 

 From Chetma oasis. 

 From Chetma oasis. 

 From Chetma oasis. 

 From Chetma oasis. 

 From Chetma oasis. 

 From Chetma oasis. 

 From Chetma oasis. 

 From Chetma oasis. 



(No label.) 



10959. Sechium edule. Chayote. 



From New Orleans, La. Kecei ved thru the J. Steckler Seed Company ( Limited ) . 

 Received May 10, 1904. 

 ' ' Fruits of the commercial variety common in New Orleans markets. ' ' ( FaircMld. ) 



10960. Mangifera indica. Mango. 



From Tahiti. Received April 26, 1904. 

 "Seed of a fruit of a variety of mango brought by the captain of the steamer 

 Mariposa to San Francisco. The captain declares it to be a superior variety, very 

 free from fiber and very luscious. A fruit of this variety was eaten by Mr. George W. 

 Oliver and he declares it an excellent variety. The captain says there are many 

 trees of this variety in Tahiti. Owing to its large size and freedom from fiber it may 

 prove valuable. ' ' ( Fairch ild. ) 



10961. (Undetermined.) 



From Arcelia, Guerrero, Mexico. Presented bv Mr. Federico Chisolm. Received 

 May 5, 1904. 

 A small packet of flower seed. Flower described by Mr. Chisolm as follows: "Per- 

 ennial blue flower, yellow center. Twelve inches to 20 inches. Blooms June, July, 

 August, December, January, and February. Desirable for bedding." 



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