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CORYLUS AVELLANA. (Betulaceae . ) 28803. Seeds from Batoum, 
Caucasus, Russia. A hazelnut called Trepizond. . A very pop- 
ular variety and much grown in this section of the Caucasus. 
(Meyer's introduction.) For distribution later. 
CORYLUS TUBULOSA. (Betulaceae.) 28804-805. Seeds of two varie- 
ties of filberts from Batoum, Caucasus, Russia. (Meyer's intro- 
ductions.) "For distribution later. 
DRIMYS WINTERI. (Magnoliaceae . ) 28773. Seeds presented by Mr. 
Jose D. Husbands, Limavida, Chile. "Canelo del Sur. n For 
distribution later. ' ... • 
1LAEAGNUS HORTENSIS. (Elaeagnaceae . ) 28806. Seeds from Batoum, 
Caucasus, Russia. Sparingly sold as a sweet-meat; said to 
come from Turkestan. (Meyer's introduction.) For distribu- 
tion later. 
ERODIUM SP. (Geraniaceae. ) 28775. Seeds from Mr. Jose D. 
Husbands, Limavida, Chile. "Alfilerillo double." For dis- 
tribution later. 
FERONIA LUC IDA. (Rutaceae.) 28799-800. Seeds of two varieties 
• of Feronia lucida from Buitenzorg, Java. Presented by the 
Director, Department of Agriculture. For distribution later. 
GERANIUM ROBERT I ANUM. (Geraniaceae.) 28774. Seeds from Mr. 
Jose D. Husbands, Limavida, Chile. "Alfilerillo single." For 
distribution later. 
GEVUINA AVELLANA. (Proteaceae . ) 28772. Seeds presented by Mr. 
Jose L. Husbands, Limavida, Chile. "These are fresh seeds 
from the south and therefore hardier than those sent heretofore 
from Central Chile." (Husbands.) For distribution later. 
MANGIFERA INDICA. ( Anacardiaceae . ) 28816-822. A collection of 
mango seeds from Lal-Bagh, Bangalore, India. Procured for Mr. 
G. H. Krumbiegel, Economic Botanist with the Government of My- 
sore. Seven varieties as follows: Amini, Badami, Mulgoa, Puttu, 
Raspuri, Romani and Sundersha. The seeds were in poor condi- 
tion and badly infested with the mango weevil, Cryptorhynchus 
mangifera, Fab. For distribution later. 
MEDIC AGO DENTICULATA. (Fabaceae.) 28788. M. ORBICULARIS, No. 
28789. M. TRIBULOIDES, No. 28790. Native medicagos from 
Beirut, Turkey. Presented by Mr. Alfred E. Day. For distri- ;■: 
bution later. 
