38 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 177 
339899 and 339900. Pisum sativum L. Leguminosae. 
Garden pea. 
From Greece. Seed collected by Dr. Darrell R. Bienz, Department of Horti- 
culture, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. Received 
February 7, 1969. 
339901 to 339905. 
Duth of Retalhuleu. Plant 2 m. high. 
339902 and 339903. Douchos lablab L. Leguminosae. Hyacinth-bean. 
339902. Col. 827. Motel Plaza, Guatemala City. Flowers purple, pods 
black with whitfhilum m * ™ ^ W ^ immature ' vmy form ' seed 
339903. Col. 828. 'Rongai Strain', from Australia. Food and Agricul- 
ture Organization Collection, Guatemala City. Seed light tan with 
large white hilum. 
339904. Vigna vexillata (L.) Benth. Leguminosae. 
Col. 833. Along highway 9S, 5 km. south of Retalhuleu. Vine, trifoliate 
pubescent leaves; flowers yellow; pods 6 to 8 cm. long, 6 to 8 mm. diameter, 
brown pubescence, 2 to 3 per raceme; seed spherical, black. 
339905. Pennisetum typhoides (Burm.f.) Stapf & C.E.Hubbard Gram- 
Col. 830. 'Katherine Strain' from Australia. Food and Agriculture Or- 
ganization, Guatemala City. 
339906 and 339907. 
)m El Si 
Divisic 
ary 7, 1969. 
339906. Indigo fera sp. Leguminosae. 
Col. 825. From plants in old Ministry of Agriculture plots j 
3 2 to 2.5 m. 1 
339907. 
Guineagrass. 
339908 and 339909. Solanum tuberosum L. Solanaceae. 
Potato. 
From Peru. Tubers presented by Servicio de Investigacion y Promocion 
Agrana, Lima. Received February 7, 1969. 
From Breeding program of Fermin Del La Puente. Reportedly frost re- 
sistant. Possible indicator for potato virus A. 
339908. H1388-64. 
339909. H1513-64. 
