DECEMBER, 1903^ TO DECEMBER, 1905. 211 



15851. Cytisus scoparius. Scotch broom. 



From New York, N. Y. Received thru J. M. Thorburn & Co., October 10, 1905. 



15852. Centrosema plumieri. 



From 'Mayaguez, P. R. Received thru Mr. H. C. Henricksen, horticulturist of 

 the Agricultural Experiment Station, October 10, 1905. 



From a vine grown from seed brought from St. Vincent, British West Indies, in 

 1903, by Mr. O. W. Barrett, botanist and entomologist of the Porto Rico Experi- 

 ment Station. "This plant is giving excellent results as a cover crop in both Porto 

 Rico and Hawaii, and is worthy of trial in the Southern States." {Barrett.) 



15853 to 15874. 



From McPherson, Kans. Received thru Mr. L. A. Fitz, October 6, 1905. 



16863. Triticum monococcum. Einkorn. 



Fourth crop from German seed. (C. I. No. 1781.) 



15864. Triticum monococcum. Einkorn. 



Fourth crop from seed found mixt with oats, S. P. I. No. 3676. (C. I. 

 No. 2226.) 



16865. Triticum monococcum. Einkorn. 

 First crop from S. P. I. No. 10474. (C. I. No. 2433.) 



16856 to 15864. Avena sativa. Oat. 



15856. Burt. 



Second crop from seed from Virginia Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion, Blacksburg, Va. (C. I. No. 293.) 



15857. Sixty- Day. 



Third crop from S. P. I. No. 5938. (C. I. No. 165.) 



15868. Red Algerian. 



Second generation from S. P. I. No. 10269. (No. C. I. 337.) 



15869. Texas Bed. 



From Agricultural Experiment Station seed, Manhattan, Kans. 

 15860. Danish. 



First generation from New Zealand seed, S. P. I. No. 12877. 

 16861. Dun. 



First generation from New Zealand seed, S. P. I. No. 12878. 

 15862. Sparrowbill 



First generation from New Zealand seed, S. P. I. No. 12879. 

 16863. Canadian. 



First generation from New Zealand seed, S. P. I. No. 12880. 

 15864. White Tartar. 



First generation from New Zealand seed, S. P. I. No. 12881. 



16866. Triticum spelta. Spelt. 

 Fourth generation from seed from Agricultural Experiment Station, Pull- 

 man, Wash. (C. I. No. 1772.) 



15866. HoRDEUM vulgare. Barley. 

 Tennessee Winter. First generation from S. P. I. No. 11780. (C. I. No. 2577. ) 



15867. HoRDEUM DisTicHUM nutans. Two-row barley. 

 Hanna, Third generation from S. P. 1. No. 9133. (C. I. No. 226.) 



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