45934, Citrus sp., 
45935, " sinensis 
45936, " Ichangensis 
45937, 
45938, " no^ilis 
45939, " ichangensis 
45941, " aurantium 
4594?, Schiziophragma sp. 
45943, Ulmus sp. 
45944, Prunus glandulosa 
45945, Citrus ichangensis 
45946, Actinidia chinensis 
45947, Castanea mollissima 
45948, ■ " 
45949, " seguinii, 
45950, EucoEunla ulmoides 
45951, Citrus ichangensis *• 
46119, Eucommia ulmoides 
46IPO, Actinidia chinensis,. 
46121, Citrus grand! s 
46l?3, " medica 
461? 5, " sp. 
46l''6, " aurantium 
46127, " sp. 
46l?8, " ichangensis 
46129, Ghaenomeles lagenaria cathayensis 
46130, " sinensis 
46132, Citrus sp. 
46139. 
Ten more lots of material in this shipment were given S.P.I, 
numbers "but the numbers were cancelled on July 16, I918, be- 
cause the material died. Some of the citrus fruits in this 
shipment were so badly decayed that it was impossible to de- 
cipher the labels on the fruits. The Meyer numbers of these 
are believed to be I5lb to l54b. 156b, l57b and l6Pb. Meyer 
Nos. 149b and l50b were entirely rotted, fruits and seeds. 
Dr. Galloway v/rote Mr. Meyer on March 9, I918, regarding this 
shipment as follows: 
Just as we v/ere on the point of writing 
a letter, telling you of the arrival of the 
September 21, 1918. 
