33348. LEUCAENA GLAUCA. 



Presented by Mr. G. Regnard, Port 

 Louis, Mauritiiis. A very interesting 

 leguminous shrub, common in Mauri- 

 tius, the leaves and seeds highly val- 

 ued as a fodder for cattle, the seeds 

 being boiled and crushed for that 

 purpose. 



36762. LIGULARIA SP. 



Collected by Frank Meyer from 

 Hsiao Wu tai shan, China. A large- 

 leaved variety of this ornamental per- 

 ennial, remarkble for its large, strik- 

 ing foliage. Introduced as an orna- 

 mental for use along water-courses in 

 parks in the cooler sections of the 

 United States. May prove hardier than 

 the species already in cultivation in 

 America. 



26767= LIGUSTRUM S P. 



Through Mr, Frank N. Meyer, from 

 Sebastopol, Crimea, Russia, A low, 

 bushy, semi-evergreen privet, found 

 growling on dry, rocky mountain sides 

 in somew^hat shady places. Recom- 

 mended as a garden shrub in semi- 

 arid regions of the United States. 



