JULY 1 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 1912. 



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Baryxylum inerme, a new shade tree with showy yellow flowers, for 

 trial near the shore in southern Florida, Porto Rico, and Panama; 

 and No. 34339, one of the best flavored Hawaiian papayas, bearing 

 flowers of both sexes on the same tree, to be used for grafting pur- 

 poses in Florida. 



Mr. S. C. Stuntz is responsible for the general form of the inven- 

 tory and, under the supervision of the committee on scientific orthog- 

 raphy of this Bureau, for the correctness of the nomenclature, while 

 the identifications of the seeds and the notes on geographic distribu- 

 tion were furnished by Mr. H. C. Skeels, the data sent in by corre- 

 spondents and travelers being assembled by Miss May Riley. 



David Fairchild, 

 Agricultural Explorer in Charge. 



Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction, 



Washington, V. C, February 10, 1914. 



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