BULLETIN OF FOREIGN PLANT INTRODUCTIONS. 
No. 12. Pet. 15 to 28, 1909. 
NEW PLANT IMMIGRANTS. 
BRASSICA OLERACEA BOTRYTIS . 24745-747. Three varieties 
of cauliflower from Italy. Presented by Mr. Willy 
Miiller, Naples. Received Feb. 15. In this collection 
of seeds were also included AKEBIA LOBATA, 24744; ALLIUM 
CEPA, 24748; and CITRULLUS VULGARIS, 24752. 
CAJAN INDICUM. 24742. Prom Biloxi, Miss., grown by Prof. 
S. M. Tracy. Received Peb. 15. "Purple seed. Original 
seed from Cuba. Not as early as No. 24601." (Tracy.) 
CITRUS SPP. 24715-716. Seeds presented by Mr. Jacob E. 
Conner, Consul, Saigon, China. Received Peb. 16. 
24715. Cam Sanh. Grows particularly well at Cai-be 
near Saigon. The skin is green and almost as loose as 
the skin of a mandarin orange. I think it is as good 
an orange as I ever ate--splendid and about the size 
of a Florida orange." (Conner.) 24716. Cam Mat. Is a 
tight skinned fruit, yellowish green when ripe, very 
good to eat but awkard to handle. On every account I 
-prefer No. 24715." (Conner.) 
CUPRESSUS NOOTKATENSIS. 24712. Seed of yellow cedar from 
Cholmondeley Sound, Prince of Wales Island. Collected 
by Raneer Babbitt and presented by Mr. W. A. Langille, 
Forest Supervisor, Ketchikan, Alaska. Received Feb. 15. 
GLYCINE HISPILA. 24672-690, 24693-711. A collection of 38 
varieties of soybeans from India. Presented by J". Mol- 
11 son, Inspector General of Agriculture in India, Nagpur, 
C. P. Received Peb. 10. Nos. 24693-711 are Japanese vari- 
eties of soybeans grown on Poona Farm, Bombay Presidency. 
Nos. 24691 and 24692 of this collection are LOLICHOS 
BIPLORUS . 
QUERCUS SUBER. 24756. Cork oak from Seville, Spain. Pre- 
sented by Mr. Peter Campbell, Kearney, N. J. Received 
Peb. 19. Acorns for propagating young trees to be 
used in acclimatization experiments. 
