37604. ELEUSINE CORA- 



CAN A. African Millet. From the 

 Agricultural Experiment Station, Vic- 

 toria, Kamerun. An erect grass, 2 to 4 

 feet high, distinguished from the com- 

 mon wire-grass, E. indica, by its stouter 

 habit and shorter, broader and larger 

 spikes. Cultivated in southeastern 

 Asia for the grain. 



40074. ENKIANTHUS CAM- 

 PAN ULAT US. From the Arnold 

 Arboretum, collected by E. H. Wilson 

 in Japan. An ericaceous hardy de- 

 ciduous shrub, 15 to 30 feet high, doing 

 well at Boston. Requires the same 

 general treatmentasthehardy azaleas. 



35591. ENTEROLOBIUM 

 CYCLOCARPUM. "Quinacastle." 

 From Don Nat. O. y Osuna, Noria, 

 Sinaloa, Mexico. An evergreen shade 

 and timber tree which grows to great 

 size, the trunk often being four feet or 

 more in diameter. The wood is said 

 to be bug and worm proof and is in 

 demand for making boxes, chests and 

 trunks. 



