NO. 46. 
i 
, BULLETIN OF FOREIGN PLANT INTRODUCTIONS^/.^ 
August 16 to 31, 1910. 
NEW PLANT IMMIGRANTS .■ 
.CACIA LITAEUNENSIS. (Fabaceae.) 28662. From South Africa. 
Presented "by Prof. J. Bur tt -Davy, Transvaal Department of 
Agriculture, Pretoria. "This was collected 70 miles south- 
east of the type locality. I have not. been able to learn 
that the wood has any special economic value , hut the tree is 
ornamental and stands considerable drought, with some frost." 
(Davy.) Eor distribution later. 
.CTINIDIA KOLOMIEIA. ( Ternstroemiaceae . ) 23686. Trcw Washing- 
ton, D. C. Presented by Mr. »7. R. Smith, Superintendent, 
Botanical Garden. (See Eos. 20550 and 22593 for description. 
Ecr iiame&iate distribution. 
NDE0P0G0N PSRTUSUS. 28679. ANDE0P0G0N REEEACTUS . 28630. 
(Poaceae.) Ercm Richmond, New South Wales. Presented by Mr. 
H. W. Potts, Principal, Eawkesbury Agricultural College. 
"Valuable native range grasses of New South Wales, closely 
related to the blue-stem grasses of our Great Plains region." 
(R. A. Oakley.) Eor distribution later. 
NONA CHERIMOLA. (Anonaceae.) 26714. Erom Lima, Peru. Pre- 
sented "by the Director of the National School of Agriculture 
and Veterinary Surgery, through Mr. Edw. J. Habick. (For des- 
cription see S. P. I. No. 27567.) For distribution later. 
SERBERI S FREMONT I I . ( Berberidaceae . ) 28713. Erom Tucson, 
Arizona,. Presented by Mr. J. J. Thornber, Botanist, Univer- 
sity of Arizona,. "Native barberry from Northern Arizona. A 
very drought-resistant species, and promising as an ornamen- 
tal." (Thornber.) For distribution later. 
)ICHELACHNE CRINITA. (Poaceae.) 28681. From Richmond, New South 
Wales, Australia. Presented by Mr. H. W. Potts. "Native range 
grass of Australia, closely related to our spear grass." 
(R. A. Oakley.) For distribution later. 
)I0SPYR0S MONTANA. (Diospyraceae . ) 28684. From Lahore, Punjab, 
India. Presented by Mr. W. R. Mustoe, Superintendent, Govern- 
ment Gardens. For distribution later. 
