BULLETIN OF FOREIGN PLANT INTRODUCTIONS . 
No. 11. Jan. 30 to Feb. 15, 1909. 
NEW PLANT IMMIGRANTS. 
ABRUS PRECATORIUS. 24619. Seed presented "by Mr. A. S. 
Archer, Antigua, British West Indies thru Mr. P. J. 
Wester, Jan. 28. "A cream-colored variety of this 
twining Tine. " 
ANNONA CHERIMOLIA. 24661-665. From Jose I). Husbands, 
Limavida, Chile, Feb. 5. Seeds of five varieties of 
cherimolias . 
BELOU GLUTINOSA. 24591. Fruits from Montalban, Luzon, "■ 
Philippine Islands, Jan. 18. "A tree, trunk armed -;' 
with large spines; flowers whitish. Pulp glutinous, 
aromatic; juice sour. The wood is used for pillars in 
houses and. the fruit is made into glue. (Blanco, Fl. 
Phil. ) Sent to greenhouse for propagation. 
The following six numbers are plants received from 
Biloxi, Miss., Nov. 30, 1908. Grown by Prof. S. M. , 
Tracy from seed procured from Cuba. They are being 
tested by Prof-. Piper as green manure crops for Flor- 
ida and the Gulf Coast.' 
BRADBURYA PLUMIERI . 24202. "A slender, thrifty climber, 
nodules few, no bloom. " 
CALOP0G0NIUM COERULEUM. 24197. "A slender vine, 10-15 
feet, rooting freely, poor climber, nodules abundant, 
no flowers." 
CALOPOGONIUM ORTHOCARPUM. 24198. Same description as pre- 
ceding number except length 3-6 feet. 
GALACTIA TENUIFLORA. 24199. GALACTIA STRICTA. 24200. 
"Slender, vigorous climbers, nodules abundant, no seed." 
TERAMNUS UNCINATUS. 24201. "A dense mass of slender 
vines climbing poorly, nodules few, no bloom." 
CAJAN INDICUM. 24601. From Huradura, Cuba, Jan. 20. 
For description see No. 24604 in preceding bulletin. 
Seed given to Prof. Piper for distribution. 
