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SEEDS AND PLANTS 



IMPORTED. 





14815. Nephelium mutabile. 







Kapoelasan. 





From Buitenzorg, Java. Presented by Doctor Treub, director of the Department 

 of Agriculture. Received June 19, 1905. 





14816 to 14821. Opuntia ficus ] 



[NDICA. 



Prickly pear. 





From Palermo, Sicily. Received thru 

 Gardens, June 10, 1905. 



Dr. 



A. Borzi, 



director of the Botanic 





14816. 



Zuccarina. 





14820. 



Bianchi. 





14817. 



Frutti Sanguinei. 





14821. 



(Miscellaneous; unla- 





14818. 



Senza Chiupi. 







beled. ) 





14819. 



Rossi. 







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14822 to 14839. Opuntia spp. 







Tuna. 





From San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Received from Dr. Edward Palmer, thru 



Doctor Rose, of the National Museum, June 19, 1905. \ 





14822. 



Blanca Crystalina. (Doc- 

 tor Rose's No. 580/05. ) 





14831. 



• 



Cacalota Blanca . 

 (604/05.) 



Camuesa or Camessa. 

 (606/05.) 





14823. 



Redonda Colorado . 

 (581/05.) 





14832. 





14824. 



Pachona. (582/05.) 





14833. 



Tuna Blanca. (607/05.) 





14825. 



Cueja. (583/05. ) 





14834. 



Xocono chtli Agre. 





14826. 

 14827. 



14828. 

 14829. 



Joconostle. (595/05.) 



Durasnillo Blanco . 

 (597/05.) 



Narancada. 



Cueja Arantidea. 

 (600/05.) 





14835. 

 14836. 

 14837. 



(608/05.) 



Jo con OS tie Cambria. 

 (609/05.) 



Cameosa Color de Rose. 

 (610/05.) 



A m e r e a M an s a . 

 (612/05.) 





14830. 



Mans a Colorado. 

 (600/05.) 





14838. 



San Miguel Lania. 

 (617/05.) 





14839. 



Nopalea. (661/05.) 





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"An opuntia found in the dense wood to the height of 20 or more feet. 

 Where found alone exposed it has a neat, rather compact top, with a naked 

 stem of 7 to 9 feet and from 6 to 8 inches in diameter, with bunches of thorns 

 up the stem. The fruits are small." {Palmer.) 





14840 to 14869. 











From Frescati, near Stockholm, Sweden. 

 June 21, 1905. 



Presented 



by Prof. Veit Wittrock, 





A collection of grass and forage crop seeds 











14840. 



Agrostis asperula. 





14850. 



Triticum desertorum. 





14841. 



AVENA PLANICULMIS. 





14851. 



Triticum interm edi u m . 





14842. 



Bromus andinus. 





14852. 



Triticum violaceum. 





14843. 



Dactylis aschersoni- 





14853. 



Medicago carstiensis. 





14844. 

 14845. 

 14846. 



ANA. 



Elymus chubutensis. 

 Elymus sabulosus. 

 Phleum MICnELII. 





14854. 

 14855. 

 14856. 



Melilotus elegans. 

 Melilotus sulcata. 

 Melilotus tommasini. 





14847. 



POA ATTICA. 





14857. 



Trifolium alpestre. 





14848. 



Triticum cristatum. 





14858. 



Trifolium badium. 





14849. 



Triticum dasyanthum. 





14859. 



Trifolium montanum. 





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