26475= MALUSSYLVESTRIS. 

 Apple. From Mr. J. Moilison, Inspector 

 General of Agriculture in India, Kash- 

 mir, India. A wild species. 



27153. MALUS SYLVESTBIS. 



Apple. Received through Mr. Frank N. 

 Meyer, from near ilopetnaris, Can- 

 casus, Russia. A white apple said to 

 grow very large, some fruits weighing 

 several pounds each. The trees- are 

 able to endure high summer tempera- 

 tures, but require mild winters. To 

 be tested in the southern sections of 

 the United States. 



8730, MANGIFERA IWDICA. 

 Mango. Through Messrs, Latlirop and 

 Fairchild, Bombay, India. The Pa- 

 heri. 



21516. MANGIFERA INDICA. 

 Through Mr. O. W. Barrett, Fort of 

 Spain, Trinidad, The Divine. 



22970. t^ANGIFERA INDICA 



Mango. Through Mr, Win. H. Michael, 

 consul-general, Calcutta, India. From 

 Bombay Province. White Alfonso. 

 This fruit is perfect in shape with 

 beautiful satin skin and a subtle aro- 

 ma which faithfully indicates the 

 delicate flavor of its golden pulp, It 

 just fails to tip the scales at 2% pounds. 



81477. MANGIFERA INDICA. 



Mango from Piraeicaba, Brazil. Pre- 

 sented by Mr. Clinton D. Smith. The 

 "Espada"" mango, the best variety of 

 that vicinity, having less fiber on the 

 seed, which is smaller in proportion 

 than in other varieties. 



