INVENTORY 



LlXUM USITATISSIMUM. 

 Secale CEREALE. 

 avena sativa. 

 Triticum vulgare. 

 Hordeu:m vulgare. 

 Helianthus anxuus. 



9897 to 10260. 



From Russia. Received thru Prof. H. L. Bolley, November 24. 1908. 



A miscellaneous assortment of seeds collected bv Professor Bollev during the season 

 of 1903, as follows: 



9897 to 10167. 



10168 to 10182. 



10183 to 10193. 



10194 to 10218. 



10219 to 10222. 



10223 to 10225. 



10226. Bromus ixermis. 



10227 to 10231. 



10232 to 10235. Medicago satiya. 



10236 and 10237, Ervum lexs. 



10238 to 10240. Pisum sativum. 



10241 and 10242. Caxxabis sativa 



10243 and 10244. Brassica xapus. 



10245 to 10247. Brassica sp. 



10248. CUCUMIS 3IELO. 



10249. Citrullus vulgaris. 



10250. RiBES GROSSULARIA (?). 



10251. Gleditschia sp. 



10252. coroxilla varia. 



10253. Lotus corxiculatus. 



10254. Trifolium sp. 



10255. Lathyrls sylvestris. 

 10256 and 10267. Vicia sp. 



10258. YiciA sp. 



10259. Papaver sp. 



10260. Pruxus sp. 



Flax. 



Rye. 



Oat. 



Wlieat. 



Barley. 



Sunflower. 



Smooth, brome-grass. 



Wild grasses. 



Alfalfa. 



Lentil. 



Pea. 



Hemp. 



Rape. 



Mustard. 



Muskmelcn. 



Watermelon. 



Gooseberry, 



Honey locust. 



^ Crown vetch. 



Bird's-foot trefoil. 



Wild clover. 



Flat pea. 



Wild vetch. 



Wild yellow vetch. 



Poppy. 



Cherry. 



10261 to 10263. 



From Khoiend, Russian Central Asia. Presented bv Mr. E. Valneff to Mr. 

 E. A. Bessey. Received December 18, 1903. 



10261. Pyrus malus. Apple. 



Seed from wild trees in the mountains. 



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