Bureau of i'M.t Industry i 
JAN IJ 1911 
496 
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE, 
BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY, 
OFFICE OF FOREIGN SEED AND PLANT INTRODUCTION. 
NO. 70. . 
BULLETIN OF FOREIGN PLANT INTRODUCTIONS. 
November 16 to 30, 1911. 
NEW PLANT IMMIGRANTS. 
(NOTE: Applications for material listed in this bulle-1 
may be made at any time to this Office;. As they are recel - ' 
they are filed, and when the material is ready for the use of 
experimenters it Is sent to those on the list of applicants 
who can show that they are prepared to care for it,' as well 
as to others selected because of their special fitness to 
experiment with the particular plants imported. 
One of the main objects of the Office of Foreign Seed 
and Plant Introduction is to secure material for plant 
experimenters, and it will undertake as far as possible to 
fill any specific requests for foreign seeds or plants from 
plant breeders and others interested. ) 
GENERA REPRESENTED IN THIS NUMBER. 
Benincasa. 
Berberis. 
Calamus . 
Castanospermum. 
Cof f ea. 
Dialium. 
Helianthus . 
Impatiens . 
Medicago. 
Meibomia. 
Myristica. 
32104. 
32102. 
32108. 
32087. 
. 32160-162, 
32126. 
32155. 
32128-129, 
32089. 
32114. 
32124. 
Panlcum, 
Paspalum. 
Passif lora. 
Polytrias . 
Pterocarpus , 
Rubus . 
Spondlas . 
Syntherisma. 
Triticum. 
32113, 
32119-120, 
32116. 
32127. 
32111. 
32121. 
32101, 
32130-131. 
32110. 
32117. 
32156-157. 
PLATE: Caravan of our Agricultural Explorer, Mr. Frank N. 
Meyer, in Chinese Turkestan. - ' ^ 
