V% Ou. I. NOV 10^ 
Recent Notes of Information from the Office of See 
and Plant Introduction 
by 
David G. Pairohild, 
Agricultural Explorer in Charge. 
The Office of Seed and Plant Introduction desires to 
strengthen its bonds of cooperation with the other offices 
of the Bureau of Plant Industry and, in order to bring to 
their attention as soon as possible after their introduc- 
tion the various plants which come in from abroad, it has 
been suggested that there be issued at frequent intervals 
brief notes on the new arrivals. 
At the same time it has seemed advisable to combine 
with these notes on new importations the names and ad- 
dresses of the more important callers who have paid the 
office a visit and who are likely to be valuable as cor- 
. respondents in foreign countries, and also brief state- 
; ments regarding interesting men whom we have gotten in 
touoh with through correspondence and to whom we may ap- 
ply for information regarding some of the Plant Indus- 
tries with which the various Officers of the Bureau are 
If any of the plants recently introduced are wanted 
- by you in your experiments , please place a written re- 
quest for some of them at t bj^c^ ,a'nd your name will be put 
