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35491 to 35569— Continued. 



35515. "(213.) Petiteta. From Quilan." 



35616^ "(214.) These are apparently 12 different varieties picked out 

 of the warehouse at Castro. The natives bring them in usually with 

 many varieties mixed together, and I could get no name for these." 



35517. "(215.) Camota. From Castro." 



35518. "(216.) Camota. From Quilan." 



35519. "(217.) Pecun negra. From Castro." 



35520. "(218.) Another variety without name. From Castro." 



35521. "(220.) Francesa blanca. FromAncud." 



35522. "(221.) Francesa colorada. FromAncud." 



35523. "(222.) Unknown variety. FromAncud." 



35524. "(235.) Tronco. From Talcahuano." 



35525. "(236.) These came from a different lot, but perhaps the same 

 variety. From Talcahuano." 



35526. "(237.) Zembrana. From Talcahuano." 



35527. "(243.) Chancha. An early variety. From Chilian. Also a 

 variety in Peru of the same name." 



35528. "(244.) La Ulloana. From Chilian." 



35529. "(245.) Doma. From Chilian." 



35530. "(247.) From Chilian." 



35531. "(248.) Cazuela. From Santiago." 



35532. "(253.) Apparently growing in a wild state for several years in 

 a ravine in the city of Valparaiso." 



35533 to 35535. Ullucus tuberosus. 



"In some localities tubers of this plant are known as papa liza and in others 

 as ulluco. They are of various colors, red, pink, olive, and yellow, with 

 more or less intermediate shades and some even variegated. They are grown 

 at considerable elevation and used in soups in much the same manner as the 

 potato." 



35533. "(257.) Papa liza amarUla." 



35534. "(258.) Papa liza colorada." 



35535. "(259.) Papa liza. Apparently a mixture of the red and yellow. 

 This vegetable is quite extensively grown at the higher altitudes around 

 Lake Titicaca, and in fact may be almost the only one grown in that 

 region. It is said to withstand the frost better than the ordinary 

 potato." 



35536 to 35546. Solaxum tuberosum L. 



35536. "(261)." 



35537. "(263.) Chinata.'' 

 Tingo.'' 



35538. 

 36539. 

 35540. 

 35541. 



"(264.) 

 "(266.)" 

 "(269.)" 

 "(271.)" 



35542. 



"(272.)" 



35543. 



"(273.)" 



35544. 



"(275.)" 



35545. 



"(276.)" 



35546. 



"(277.)" 



35547. SoLANUM sp. 



"(94.) A wild solanum from Panguipulli. No tubers were found, but under 

 certain conditions they are probably produced." 



