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SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED 



33448 to 33457— Continued. 



33449. White Cuzco. 



33450. Yellow Cuzco. 



33451. Variegated red Cuzco. 



33452. White mottled with black. 



33453. Black. 



33454. Dark red. 



33455. Red. 



33456. Variegated red sweet com. 



33457. "White. "A sweet or sugar com which is so very sweet that sugar 

 or sirup could be made from it." 



33458. ViciA FAB A L. Broad bean. 



From La Paz, Bolivia. Presented by Hon. Horace G. Knowles, American 

 minister. Received April 20, 1912. 



33459. Zea mays L. Corn. 



From Shanghai, China. Presented by Dr. Elizabeth Reifsnyder, Margaret Wil- 

 liamson Hospital, Woman's Union Mission, West Grate, Shanghai. Received 

 April 22, 1912. 

 White glutinous variety. 



33460 to 33464. Vitis vinifera L. Grape. 



From Spain. Presented by Count de San Juan, Barcelona, Spain. Received 

 April 11 and 12, 1912. 

 Cuttings of the following; quoted notes by Count de San Juan: 



33460. Momagastro' Oliver. From Aragon. A very productive variety 

 and very early; ripens a month before the others. Fruit a brilliant red 

 color. This variety has almost disappeared on account of the Phylloxera." 



33461. *" Vinatera San Jican.' From Aragon. Excellent wine variety/ Bor- 

 gogna'." 



33462. Macabeo de Sitjes.' From Cataluna." 



33463. '"Ojo de liebre (negro).' From Cataluna." 



33464. "'Sumoy (negro).' From Cataluna." 



33465. Medic AGO falcata L. 



From Semipalatinsk, Siberia. Presented by Mr. jGr. T. Miroshnikoff, at the 

 request of Mr. Frank N. Meyer, Bureau of Plant Industry. Received Febru- 

 ary 19, 1912. 



33466. PiNus LEUcoDERMis Antoine. Pine. 



From Sofia, Bulgaria. Prese*ted by Mr. K. Baicoucheff , Chief Inspector of Waters 

 and Forests of Bulgaria, at the request of Mr. Alaricus Delmard. Received 

 April 2, 1912. 



Distribution. — On the wooded slopes of the mountains in Dalmatia, Bulgaria, and 

 Montenegro, at an elevation of 4,000 to 5,000 feet. 



