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33285 to 33320— Continued. 



83292. Onobrychis crista-galli (L.) Lam. Herisson. 

 From St. Petersburg, Russia. 



"(No. 1753a, Feb. 17, 1912.) An amiual legume which may be tested for its 

 possible forage value. Obtained like No. 1751a." {Meyer.) 



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

 Greece through Asia Minor to Palestine, and in northern Egypt. 



33293. OxoBRYCHis satiya MONTANA (DC.) Koch. Sainfoin. 

 {Onobrychis viciaefolia montana Biun.) 



From St. Petersburg, Russia. 



"(No. 1754a, February 17, 1912.) An annual legume which may be tested 

 for its possible forage value. Obtained like No. 1751a." {Meyer.) 



Distribution. — Southern Europe and western Asia, extending from Spain 

 eastward through Italy, Greece, and the Caucasus region to Asia Minor. 



33294. Onobrychis laconica Orph. 

 From St. Petersburg, Russia. 



''(No. 1755a, February 17, 1912.) An annual legume, occurring throughout 

 Russian Turkestan. Apparently possesses value for forage purposes. Obtained 

 like No. 1751a." {Meyer.) 



Distribution. — The subalpine slopes of the mountains in Greece. 



33295. Trigonella caerulea (L.) Ser. 

 From St. Petersbiu-g, Russia. 



"(No. 1756a, February 17, 1912.) An annual legume occuning in the Cau- 

 casus. May be tested for its possible forage value. Obtained like No. 1751a." 

 {Meyer.) 



33296. Trigonella caerulea (L.) Ser. 

 From St. Petersburg, Russia. 



"(No. 1757a, February 17, 1912.) Variety connata. An annual legume 

 wliich may be tested for its possible forage value. Obtained like No. 1751a." 

 {Meyer.) 



33297. Trigonella caerulea (L.) Ser. 

 From St. Petersburg, Russia. 



"(No. 1758a, February 17, 1912.) Variety monopkylla. An annual legume 

 which may be tested for its possible forage value. Obtained like No. 1751a." 

 {Meyer.) 



33298. Trigonella cretica Boiss. 

 From St. Petersburg, Russia. 



"(No. 1759a, Februarj^ 17, 1912.) An annual legume which may be tested 

 for its possible forage value. Obtained like No. 1751a." {Meyer.) 



33299. Trigonella foenum-graecum L, Fenugreek. 

 From St. Petersburg, Russia. 



"(No. 1760a, February 17, 1912.) A well-known annual fodder piant. To 

 be tested along with other species of Trigonella for comparison. Obtained like 

 No. 1751a." {Meyer.) 



33300. Trigonella gladiata Steven. 

 From St. Petersburg, Russia. 



"(No. 1761a, February' 17, 1912.) An annual legume which may be tested 

 for its possible forage value. Obtained like No. 1751a. " {Meyer.) 



