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Descriptive notes furnished mainly bys^ffg^lxyi'Mjr a 1 
Explorers and. Foreign Correspondents relative T^^Litee^mo re 
Important introduced plants which have arrived during the 
month at the Office of Foreign Seed and Plant introduction 
of the Bureau of Plant Industry of the Department of Agri- 
culture. These descriptions are revised and published 
later in the Inventory of Plants Imported. 
H®. WB a 'aJfflBSHBHBFy IMS. 
Genera Represented lh This Number. 
Annona 
Citrus 
Diospyros 
Erythea 
Ficus 
Ipomoea 
39808-816 
39699 
59712 
39689 
39719 
39740 
39828 
39729-735 
39741-742 
39799-802 
Ipomoea 
Malus 
Marsdenia 
Plttosporum 
Prunus 
QuercuS 
Tamarlx 
Zea 
39831-833 
39829 
39685 ' 
39728 
39743-798 
39820-826 
39723 
59692 
39805-8.07 
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Hedge of the Pitanga or Surinam cherry fcfltf Bahl a , Brazil; 
Ah old Chinese elm in the Lama Temple Yard,: Pekln.. 
An old Mango tree at Alta da Santo Antonio, Itaparica, Br-aail, 
The White Barked Pine of China. 
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Applications for material listed lh these mult i graphed 
sheets may be made at any time to this Office. As they 
are received they are placed on file, and when the materi- 
al is ready for the use of experimenter^"-' it is sent' to 
those on the list of applicants who can shfcW^h'at they are 
prepared to care for it, as well as to' ofcKfefs selected 
because of their special fitness to experiment with the 
particular plants imported. Do hot wait' for the Autumn 
Catalogue . 
One of the main objects of the- Office of Foreign Seed 
and Plant Introduction is to secure material for plant 
experimenters, and it Will undertae as far- as possible to 
fill any specific requests for foreign seeds or plants 
, from plant breeders and others interested . 
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