
          36880. MORINDA CITRIFOLIA. 
From CD. Stearns, Pago
Pago, American Samoa. Small 
rubiaceous tree widely distributed over
the Pacific Islands, southern India
and West Africa. Has large glossy
leaves, white flowers in globose heads,
and fruits composed of many drupes
coalesced in a large round head. 
Cultivated in India for the al dye of
commerce. Fruit edible but insipid
and full of seeds.

40913. MORINGA OLEIFERA.
From Wilson Popenoe, Cienfuegos,
Cuba. A small ornamental tree about
20 feet in height, with handsome, delicate 
foliage and large clusters of fragrant 
white flowers. For trial in regions 
practically free from frost.

40215. MORUS ALBA. From
seeds taken from dried fruits received
from H. M. The Amir of Afghanistan,
Kabul, through A. C.Jewett. The dried
fruits of this mulberry are said to form
the principal food of the poor people
of the mountainous regions where it
grows.
        