DECEMBER, 1903, TO DECEMBER, 1905. 



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14840 to 14869— Continued. 



14860. TRiFOLiu.^r ochroleu- 



CUM. 



14861. Trifolium rubens- 



14862. ViCIA ALTL^SIMA. 



14863. ViCIA CALCARATA. 



14864. A'iCIA DASYCARPA. 



14865. 



ViCIA DISPERMA. 



14866. 



Vjcia DUMETORUM. 



14867. 



Vk'ia grandiflora ki- 





TAIBELIANA. 



14868. 



ViCIA PISIFORM IS. 



14869. 



ViCIA SEPIUM. 



14870. GossYFiUM sp. Cotton. 



From Cartavio, Peru. Presented by Mr. T. F. Sedgwick, of the Cartavio Sugar 

 Company. Received June 14, 1905. 



14871 to 14878. Nicotiana tabacum. Tobacco. 



From Sao Paulo, Brazil.' Presented by Dr. H. M. Lane, Mackenzie College. 

 Received June 20, 1905. 

 Brazilian tobacco seed: 



14871. Georgiana. From Descalvado, State of Sao Paulo. 



14872. From Pirassununga, State of Sao Paulo. Not named, but highly 



esteemed in the locality. 



14873. Bussucaba. From near the city of Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo. 



14874. Crioula. From Santa Rita, State of Sao Paulo. 

 14876. Fumo Bahia, 



14876. George Grande. From the State of Rio de Janeiro. 



14877. Goijana. Yellow, from the State of Goyaz. 



14878. Goyana. White, from the State of Goyaz. Doctor Lane says that 

 both the yellow and the white Goyana are famous thruout the country. 



14879. Zephyranthes .sp. 



From San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Presented by Dr. Edward Palmer, thru Dr. 

 J. N. Rose. • Received June 19, 1905. 



14880 and 14881. Vicia faba. Horse bean. 



From Paris, France. Received thru Vilmorin-Andrieux & Co., June 22, 1905. 

 14880. Printemps de Lorraine, 14881. UHiver. 



petite. 



14882. ZizYPHUS sp. (?). 



From Bulsar, India. Presented by Rev. W. R. Miller, 466 Jackson boulevard, 

 Chicago, 111. Received June 23, 1905. 



14883. Medicago sativa. Alfalfa. 



From Logan, Mont. Received thru Mr. William Carpenter, June 24, 1905. 



14884. CiNNAMOMUM CAMPHORA. , Camphor. 



From Yokohama, Japan. Received thru L. Boehmer & Co., June 24, 1905. 



14885 to 14887. Gossypium spp. Cotton. 



From Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Received Www Mr. J. IL ^Maiden, 

 director of the Botanic Garden, July 7, 1905. 

 Cotton seed and samples of lint secured on request from Mr. David Thomatis, 

 Caravonica, Cairns, North Queensland, Australia, April 21, 1905. 



14885. Caravonica I. (Wool 14887. Caravonica 11. (Silk 



cotton.) cotton.) 



14886. Perucian Kidney. 

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