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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 
BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY, 
OFFICE OF FOREIGN SEED AND PLANT INTRODUCTION. 
NO. 81. 
BULLETIN OF FOREIGN PLANT INTRODUCTIONS. 
Oct. 1 to Nov. 30, 1912. 
NEW PLANT IMMIGRANTS. 
(NOTE: Applications tor material listed in this bulletin 
may be made at any time to this Office. As they are received 
they are filed, and when the material 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. 
One of the main objects of the Office of Foreign Seed and 
Plant Introduction is to secure material for plant experiment- 
ers, and it will undertake as far as possible to fill any spe- 
cific requests for foreign seeds or plants from plant breeders 
and others interested.) 
GENERA REPRESENTED IN THIS NUMBER. 
Abroma 
34422 
Cass ia 
34367 
Alsophila 
34429 
Castanea 
34517 
Amarantus 
34455- 
457 
Citrullus 
34484 
34497 
Cudr ania 
34493 
Amygdalus 
34515 
Foeniculum 
34611- 
•612 
Aristida 
34622 
Lansium 
34421 
Asparagus 
34620 
Mangif era 
34431 
AspldOsperma 
34357- 
358 
Nephelium 
34494 
Baccaurea 
34495 
Prunus 
34629 
Canarium 
34368 
34610 
Capsicum 
34613 
Trichosanthes 
34512- 
513 
PLATE: Lansium domesticum. 
