If any of the plants reoently introduced are wanted 
lay you in your experiments, please place a written re- 
quest for some of them at onoe and your name will be put 
on our list to receive them when they are sent out. 
If you hare any request to make of any caller who 
has been here or of any of our foreign correspondents, 
please write and the matter will be taken up with the 
correspondent at once. 
Kindly keep it in mind that we are likely at any 
time to be able to get for your work any new plant that 
you desire, providing you know exactly what it is and 
where it is to be found. We are able often also to dis- 
cover where a plant is in some foreign country and thru 
our rapidly growing correspondence list to import it in 
a few weeks time if you will give us an idea of what you 
want. 
Trusting that these notes will interest the members 
of the Bureau Staff and increase the usefulness of this 
branch of the Service, I remain, 
Very truly yours, 
David Jairohild, 
Agricultural Explorer in Charge 
of Foreign Explorations. 
te may fail to reach In our first distribution of 
these notes all in the Bureau who are particularly 
Interested and I would be glad to reoeive applications 
from those who desire to be put on the mailing list. 
