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Descriptive notes furnished mainly by Agrl 
Explorers and Foreign Correspondents relative to 
important introduced plants which have arrived du 
month at the Office -of Foreign Seed and Plant Intr 
of the Bureau of Plant Industry of the Department of 
culture. - These descriptions are revised and publi 
later in the Inventory of Plants Imported. 
M@ lliUa,- . JanDy-Aattunsft 18>li 
Genera Represented in this Number. 
Aleurites 
40977 
Mangif era 
40911 
Anacardium 
40987 
40920- 
921 
Brassica 
41031 
40983 
Canarium 
40926 
Moringa 
40913 
41001 
Persea 
40912 
Citrus 
40917 
40978- 
982 
Cordla 
40988 
Phase olus 
40925 
Cymbopogon 
40896' 
Polakowskla 
41008 
Dlmocarpus 
41053 
Pouteria 
41003 
Dollchos 
40903 
Prunus 
40997- 
■998 
Enterolobi-gpr 
40995 
Psidium 
40993 
Lit chi • 
40915 
Saccharum 
40989 
Ulmus 
40898 
F D si ft-i s s 
Lit chi chlnensis. 
Site of New Field Station at Buena Vista, 
Actinldla chlnensis, First Fruit Produced 
Quetta nectarine, natural size. 
Applications for material listed in these multlgraphed 
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 experimenters it is sent to 
those on the list of applicants who can show that they are 
prepared to care for. it, as well as to others selected 
because of their special fitness to experiment with the 
particular plants imported. Do not 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 undertake as far as possible to 
fill any specific requests for foreign seeds or plants 
from plant breeders and others Interested. 
Florida, 
in America. 
