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33800 to 33911— Continued. 



33910. RiBEs sp. 



"(No. 890.) Wild black currant." 



33911. Lathyrus sp. 



"(No. 881.) 'Aloeryilla.'' From Valdi via. Wild flowering peas." 



33912. Macadamia ternifolia F. Mueller. Queensland nut. 



From Brisbane, Australia. Purchased from Mr. Thomas H. Wood. Received at 

 the Plant Introduction Field Station, Chico, Cal., July 2, 1912. 

 See No. 18382 for description. 

 Seed. 



33913 to 34038. 



From Buenos Aires, Argentina. Presented by Senor Carlos Thays, Director, 

 Botanic Garden. Received May 18, 1912. 

 Seeds of the following: 



33913. Acacia moniliformis Grisebach. Tusca. 

 Distribution. — A low, bushy, yellow-flowered shrub found in the vicinity of 



Tucuman in Argentina. The young pods are used as fodder for cattle. 



33914. Adolia buxifolia (Reiss.) Kuntze. 

 {Scutia buxifolia Reiss.) 



Distribution. — A spiny shrub belonging to the TDUckthorn family found in 

 central Brazil and northern Argentina. 



33915. Aeschynomene histrix Poir. 



Distribution. — An herbaceous perennial legume found in the vicinity of 

 Cayenne in Guiana. 



33916. Allophylus edulis (St. Hil.) Radlk. 

 {Schmidelia edulis St. Hil.) 



Distribution. — A small tree or tall shrub found in the woods in the vicinities 

 of Santa Cruz and Corumba in ;^razil. 



33917. Amerimnon nigrum (Veil.) Kuntze. Rosewood. 

 (Dalbergia nigra Allem.) 



Distribution. — A large tree, probably the source of rosewood, found in the 

 province of Minas Geraes in Brazil. 



33918. Anneslia parviflora (Hook, and Arn.) Britton. 

 (Calliandra bicolor Benth.) 



Distribution. — A leguminous shrub or low tree found in Uruguay. 



33919. Anneslia tweedii (Benth.) Lindm. 

 (Calliandra tweedii Benth.) 



Distribution. — A leguminous shrub or small tree with very hard wood found 

 in the mountains of Uruguay. The flowers furnish reddish and black dyes. 



33920. Araujia sericifera Brot. 



33921. Argyreia megapotamica Grisebach, 



Distribution. — A large-flowered climber belonging to the morning-glory 

 family, found in the southern part of Brazil and in Uruguay and Argentina. 



33922. AsTRONiUM balansae Engler. 



Distribution. — A tree with hard wood, which is much used in northern Argen- 

 tina and Paraguay. 



