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PBHITCSETUM AMERICAffUM. 25343-344. Two varieties of Pearl 
millet from Sansane-Mangu distriot, northern part of Togo, 
German West Africa. 
PBRSEA GRATISSIMA, 25614-617. From Limavida, Chile, thru 
Jose D. Husbands, June 8. "Paltos, Chile, classes of 
avocados of excellent quality, somewhat smaller than those 
of Peru. For propagation; plants available later. 
PHASEOLUS LUITATUS. Prom Rio Muoury, Brazil. This is an 
additional quantity of Ho. 23916, imported because there 
was not enough of the first importation to supply exper- 
imenters. 
PHILADELPHIA SP. 25693. Prom Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. 
Purchased from Senor Severo Hernandez, Received June 28. 
n A olimbing variety of mock orange with very large, semi- 
double flowers of deep golden yellow oolor and so fragrant 
that a single flower will perfume a room of ordinary else. 
Called in Mexico Jazmin Mozqueto" (Chisolm. ) For propa- 
gation} plants available later. 
PHRAGMITES VULGARIS. 25613. Prom Limavida, Chile. Received 
thru Mr. Jose D. Husbands, June 8. H A tall, wide-leafed, 
reed-like wild grass used for thatching houses. Baton 
by horned oat tie. Ornamental. 
PITHECOLOBIUM EULCE. 25694. Seed from Guadalajara, Jalisoo, 
Mexico, Purchased from Senor Severo Hernandez. Received 
June 28. "A thorny leguminous tree known in Mexico as 
Guamuohitl or Huamuchil) the sweetish pulp of the pods 
universally eaten by the natives, while the bark of the 
tree is used in tanning leather. Has succeeded at Miami, 
Florida, ( Chisolm. ) 
PRITCHARDIA PACIPICA. 25533, From Ancon, Canal Zone, Pan- 
ama, Presented by H. P. Sohultz, Received May 27. "A 
snail tree native of the Fiji and Samoan Islands." For 
propagation } plants available later. 
