SEPTEMBER, 1900, TO DECEMBER, 1903. 



305 



9778 to 9789 — Continued. 



9780. Sesamum indicum. 

 Seed of mixed colors. 



9781. Triticum vulgare. 

 Winter wheat. 



9782. Triticum vulgare. 

 Spring wheat. 



9783. HORDEUM VULGARE. 



Spring barley. 



9784. Chaetochloa italica. 



9785. Panicum miliaceum. 



9786. Phaseolus mungo. 



9787. Carthamus tinctorius. 



9788. Medicago sativa. 



9789. LlNUM USITATISSIMUM. 



Grown for oil making. 



Sesame. 



Wheat. 



Wheat. 



Barley. 



Millet. 



Broom-corn millet. 



Mung bean. 



Safflower. 



Alfalfa. 



Flax. 



9790 to 9800. 



From Tashkent, Russian Central Asia. Presented by Mr. H. W. Diirrschmidt, 

 seedsman, of Tashkent, through Mr. E. A. Bessey. Received June 17, 1903. 

 A collection of seeds, as follows: 



9790. Triticum vulgare. 

 Alabjurag winter wheat. 



9791. Triticum vulgare. 

 Iantagbay or Yantagbay. 



9792. Triticum vulgare. 

 Kisilbugday. 



9793. Triticum vulgare. 



Tschulbugday. Grown in winter on irrigated land. 



9794. Triticum vulgare. 



Aulieata. Grown in winter on unirrigated land. 



9795. Zea mays. 

 Kukurusa. 



9796. Andropogon sorghum. 

 Dshugara Balcha. 



9797. Sesamum indicum. 

 Mixed brown and white. 



Wheat. 



Wheat. 



Wheat. 



Wheat. 



Wheat. 



Corn. 



Sorghum. 



Sesame. 



9798. Panicum miliaceum. 



Broom-corn millet. 



