APEIL 1 TO JUNE 30, 1914. 153 



38602 to 38617. 



From La Paz, Bolivia. Presented by Mr. Horace G. Knowlea. Received 

 June 19, 1914. Tubers of the following; quoted notes by Mr. Knowles. 

 38602 to 38615. Solanum tuberosum L. Solanacese. Potato. 

 38602 to 38604. "Anco-choqne (papa Uanca de monda, white 

 potato without admixture with other variety)." 



38602. A. 38603. B. 38604. C. 



38605 to 38607. " Chiar imilla (papa para caldo, potato for soup)." 

 38605. A. 38606. B. 38607. C. 



38608. " Mamajii (papa de monda, potato of unmixed variety).'* 



38609. " Phinu (papa de mesa, table potato)." 



38610. Purple potato, round. 38613. Dark purple, long. 



38611. Reddish potato, round. 38614. White potato, small. 



38612. Dark purple potato, round. 38615. Black potato. 



38616. Ullucus tuberosus Caldas. Basellacea^. TTlluco. 

 " VIlucH papa lisa (smooth potato). Not a true potato, but Ullucus 



tuberosus of the family Basellaceae." 



38617. Solanum tuberosum L. Solanacese, Potato. 

 Purple, long bent. 



38618 to 38632. 



From Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Presented by Mr. J. Burtt 

 Davy, botanist, Agricultural Supply Association. Received June 19, 

 1914. Quoted notes by Mr. Davy, except as otherwise indicated. 

 38618 to 38631. Triticum spp. Poace£e. Wheat. 

 38618 to 38621. Triticum aestivum L. 



(Triticum vtdgare Vill.) 



38618. " Standerton Winter wheat. No. 140S2." 



38619. "(No. 14084.) Potchefstroom White wheat. This re- 

 sembles the beardless Wit Wolkoren, but the glumes are 

 smooth and shiny. A few specimens can generally be found 

 in any field of wheat, but I have seen only one pure stand, 

 and that was on the farm of Mr. Dirk Nolte, Groot Marico. 

 Three seasons ago Mr. Nolte picked out a few ears from 

 among his other wheats and sowed them apart from the 

 others, harvesting the seed by itself. Last season he sowed 

 from the progeny about a bag of seed, and now has 30 to 40 

 bags, which will enable him to test its comparative yield and 

 milling qualities. This variety is sometimes known as Kaal- 

 kop, but this name applies equally to other sorts." (Trans- 

 vaal Agricultural Journal, vol. 6, no. 22, p. 250, 1908.) 



38620. "(No. 14085.) Caledon Baard wheat." 



38621. "(No. 14081.) Spring wheat." 



38622. Triticum durum Desf. 

 "(No. 14087.) Apulia (durum). 



38623. Triticum aestivum L. 

 (Triticum vulgare Vill.) 



•*(No. 14088.) Grimbeek's Kleinkoren** 



