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regions in the southern Rooky Mountains where in all proba- 
bility very profitable orchards could.be established." (Mey- 
er's introduction,) For distribution later. 
MALUS SPP. (Malaceae.) 30309, 30326-328, 30353. Cut- 
tings of apples from Chinese Turkestan. Among these are some 
with good keeping qualities, able to withstand considerable 
degrees of drought and alkali. (Meyer's introductions.) For 
distribution later. 
MALUS SPP. (Malaceae.) 30350-253. Seeds of four species 
of Malus from Albano, Stockholm, Sweden. Presented by Dr. 
Veit Wittrock, Botanical Gardens. 30250. Malus medweitskya- 
na. 30251. Maius prunifolia. 30252. Malus ringo. 30253. 
Malus sargenti. All for distribution later. 
MANGIFERA INDICA. (Anacardiaceae. ) 30211. Seeds of 
mango from Piracicaba, Brazil. Presented by Prof. Clinton D. 
Smith, Bsoola Agricola Pratica. "Seeds from a choice variety 
grown on the fazenda of Seflor Grossi of Arraraquara, in this 
state. I have never eaten other mangos which approach them 
in excellence of flavor and absence of the turpentine odor 
and flavor." (Smith.) For distribution later. 
MEDIC AGO CILIARIS. (Fabaceae.) 30110-111. Seeds of al- 
falfa from Haifa, Palestine. Presented by Mr. Aaron Aaron- 
sohn, Director, Jewish Agricultural Experiment Station. For 
distribution later. 
MEDICAGO PALCATA. (Pabaceae.) 30433-436. Seeds of al- 
falfa from Kashmir and Chinese Turkestan. Procured from Mr. 
Rassul Galwan, Leh, Kashmir. Por distribution later. 
MEDICAGO FALCATA. (Pabaceae.) 30200. Seed of alfalfa 
colleoted in 1909 from speoimens growing wild in Lower Aus- 
tria. Presented by Mr. Weinzirl, Director of the Imperial 
Seed Control Station, Vienna. Por distribution later. 
MEDICAGO ROTATA. (Pabaceae.) 30097. Prom Haifa, Pales- 
tine. Presented by Mr, Aaron Aaronsohn, Director, Jewish 
Agricultural Experiment Station. Secured like the three pre- 
ceding for the work of the Office of Porage Crop Investiga- 
tions. Por distribution later. 
