
          37604. ELEUSINE CORACANA. 
African Millet. From the
Agricultural Experiment Station, 
Victoria, Kamerun. An erect grass, 2 to 4
feet high, distinguished from the com-
mon weire-grass, E. indica, by its stouter
habit and shorter, broader and larger
spikes. Cultivated in southeastern
Asia for the grain.

40074. ENKIANTHUS CAMPANULATUS. 
From the Arnold
Arboretum, collected by E. H. Wilson
in Japan. An ericaceous hardy deciduous 
shrub, 15 to 30 feet high, doing
well at Boston. Requires the same
general treatment as the hardy azaleas.

35591. ENTEROLOBIUM
CYCLOCARPUM . "Quinacastle."
From Don Nat. O. y Osuna, Noria,
Sinaloa, Mexico. An evergreen shade
and timber tree which grows to great
size, the trunk often being four feet or
more in diameter. The wood is said
to be bug and worm proof and is in
demand for making boxes, chests and
trunks.
        