3. 
CHLORIS GAYANA. 26851. Rhodes grass from Sydney, New South 
Wales, Australia. Purchased from Messrs. Anderson & Son. 
For immediate distribution. 
CICER ARIETINUM. 26898. Mexican chickpea purchased from 
Messrs. Labato and Lombroso, of New York. For immed- 
iate distribution. 
CORONILLA VARIA. 26679, 26817. From near Kirikinesh, Crimea. 
"A perennial leguminous plant, making somewhat woody stems, 
on which the foliage persists in winter when located in 
sheltered nooks. Grows on dry cliffs, between boulders 
and rocks. May be of value as a fodder plant in mild 
wintered regions." (Meyer's Introduction.) 
COTONEASTER PYRACANTHA . 26874. From near Baidari , Crimea. 
"This very ornamental evergreen hawthorn grows in its native 
habitat on rather sterile and exposed places. Can be used 
as a low, ex r ergreen hedge plant." (Meyer's Introduction.) 
CRATAEGUS SP. 26871. From near Sebastopol, Crimea. "A tall 
shrub, sometimes a tree, found in rather stony and sterile 
places. Of value as an ornamental plant and stock for pears. 
26872. A shrubby hawthorn with a few black, juicy berries, 
growing in a thicket. To be used for the same purposes as 
the preceding number. 26873. From near Kirikinesh, Crimea. 
A tall, shrubby hawthorn, growing in fields. To be used 
like preceding number. 26875. From near Sebastopol. A 
small tree found at the foot of an embankment; apparantly 
quite rare. Of value as an ornamental tall shrub or small 
tree in regions with dry, hot summers and fairly mild winters. 
26876. Prom near Baidari, Crimea. A low shrub, found, 
growing in dry, stony places. (Meyer's Introductions.) 
DIOSPYROS SP. 26897. From Hartley and Melsetter districts, 
Rhodesia, South Africa. "This tree is said, to be of con- 
siderable size and the timber to be useful for building 
purposes. The fruit is described as resembling that of 
Mahobohobo (Uapaca kirkiana Mill) though somewhat smaller 
and with a thinner skin. Three to five seeds in each fruit. 
I think this is possibly D. Kirkii." (Mnndy.) For dis- 
tribution' later. 
