SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



50726 to 50966— Continued. 



. 50818. "(No. 674. Nyaiiza, Uruiidi. February 27, 1920.) Deep 

 red kafir known as Conge or Kitnge. This head is large, 

 branches somewhat like broom corn, and has two seeds in 

 each flower. This type may be especially interesting." 



50819. "(No. 675. Nyanza, Urundi. February 27, 1920.) 

 Conge with small head, central stem, but seed single in the 

 flower." 



50820. "(No. 676. NyanzM, Urundi. February 27, 1920.) 

 Kafir ; similar to No. 675 [S. P. T. No. 50819] may be the same." 



50821. "(No. 732. Nyanza, Urundi. February 27, 1920.) A 

 head of Conge or Konge, the red kafir, with double seed and 

 good form." 



50822. "(No. 733. Nyanza, Urundi. February 27, 1920.) A 

 very small head of in'fama, the whitf^ kafir." 



50823. "(No. 766. Nyanza, Urundi. March 9, 1920.) Several^ 

 small heads of m'tama, white kafir, native grow^l." 



50824. "(No. 767. Nyanza, Urundi. March 9, 1920.) A fine 

 large head of m'tama, a white kafir. The seeds seem to be 

 double; that is, two in each flower. This may be something 

 new. I do not remember seeing anything just like it before." 



50825. "(No. 768. Nyanza. Urundi. March 9, 1920.) Similar 

 to No. 767 [S. P. I. No. 50824] but a more open, almost 

 palmately branched, head. These numbers seem to be inter- 

 mediate between the red and the white kafirs." 



50826. "(No. 853. N'gano N'gauo, Urundi. March 17, 1920.) 

 Conge, red kafir, used largely to make pombe, or native beer." 



50827. "(No. 865. N'gano N'gauo, Urundi. March 18, 1920.) 

 Pted kafir (Conge) of type grown in the mountains." 



50828. "(No. 916. Kigoma. March 27, 1920.) M'tama, white 

 kafir, from native market." 



50829. "(No. 935. Zanzibar. April. 1020.) White kafir." 



50830. Indigofera sp. FabaceJe. Indigo. 

 "(No. 679. Nyanza, Urundi. February 2S, 1910. Herb. No. 686.)" 



50831. Indigofera endecaphylla jaoq. Fabace;p. Indigo. 

 "(No. 909. Kigoma. March 26, 1920.)" 



50832. iPOiiTOEA sp. Convolvulacea^. Morning-glory. 

 "(No. 662. Nyanza, Urundi. February 26, 1920. Herb. No. 688.) 



A bush form, rather leafy ; may be a good ornamental ; flowers pale 

 lavender and about 1 inch in diameter." 



50833. Ipomoea sp. Convolvulacea?. Morning-glory. 

 "(No. 664. Nyanza, Urundi. February 26, 1920.) A fine flo.wer; 



small vine with entire leaf." 



50834. Ipomoea pulchella Roth. Convolvulaceaj. Morning-glory. 

 "(No. 764. Nyanza, Urundi. March 9, 1920.) A purple-flowered 



Ipomoea with a divided leaf ; one of the most abundant types in central 

 Africa." 



