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33648 to 33654— Continued. 



33662. Acacia sp. 

 From Algeria. 



"(March 15, 1911.) A bush with long, straight, slender, flexible branches, 

 covered with formidable thorns. Used as street-tree protectors, branches being 

 bound to tree trunks with wire. Also used as a hedge." 



33663. Crataegus sp. Hawthorn. 



From Algeria. "(March, 1911.) A small semievergreen tree covered with 

 bright-red fruit." 



33664. Ampelodesma bicolor (Poir.) Kunth. 

 From Hammam Rirha, Algeria. 



"(March 15, 1911.) A grass very abundant on poor soil. Grows in bunches 

 and has long tough leaves. May be the grass extensively gathered in this 

 country for paper making." 



Distribution. — The countries at the west end of the Mediterranean from 

 Spain and Italy through the islands of Sardinia, Corsica, and Sicily to Morocco 

 and Algiers. 



33655. Terminalia catappa L. (?) Katappa. 



From Burringbar, New South Wales, Australia. Presented by Mr. B. Harrison. 

 Received July 13, 1911. Numbered May 20, 1912. 

 Plants. 



33657 to 33665. Prunus spp. Cherry. 



From Station Novospaska, Syzran-Riazan R. R., Simbirsk Government, Russia. 

 Presented by Mr. A. D. Voeikov. Received May 8 and 11, 1912. 

 Cuttings of the following; quoted names by Mr. Voeikov; 



33667. Prunus fruticosa X avium. 

 {Prunus chamaectrasus Jacq.) 



''Kniazna Severa (Princess of the North)." 



33668. Prunus fruticosa X cerasus. 

 (Prunus chamaecerasus Jacq.) 



"Antonovka." 



33669. Prunus fruticosa Pallas. 

 (Prunus chamaecerasus Jacq.) 



"Kislakovka.^' 



33660. Prunus fruticosa X domestica (?) 

 (Prunus chamaecerasus Jacq.) 



''Dolgonsha.'' 



33661. Prunus fruticosa X cerasus. 

 (Prunus chamaecerasus Jacq.) 



"Belotelaja." 



33662. Prunus fruticosa X cerasus. 

 (Prunus chamaecerasus Jacq.) 



" Visloucha." 



33663. Prunus fruticosa Pallas. 

 (Prunus chamaecerasus Jacq.) 



"Steclarka." 



