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144 PLANT INVENTORY NO. <strong>171</strong><br />
289911 to 289932—Continued<br />
289925. CYNODON sp.<br />
Col. <strong>No</strong>. 26-154.<br />
289926. CYNODON MAGENNISII Hurcombe<br />
Col. <strong>No</strong>. 26-156. 'Elgin Upright'.<br />
289927. CYNODON sp.<br />
Col. <strong>No</strong>. 26-157. 'Skaaplaas Fine'.<br />
289928. CYNODON sp.<br />
Col. <strong>No</strong>. 27-159. 'Komati Grass*. Nursery of the Durban Country Club.<br />
April 1963. Sandy soil at sea level. Turf type mostly used for tees.<br />
289929. CYNODON sp.<br />
Col. <strong>No</strong>. 27-160. 'Umgeni Grass'. Durban Country Club golf course.<br />
April 1963. Sandy soil at sea level. Turf type. From the banks of the<br />
Umgeni River, Natal.<br />
289930. CYNODON DACTYLON (L.) Pers.<br />
Col. <strong>No</strong>. 27-161. 'Mandy Grass'. Durban Country Club golf course.<br />
April 1963. Turf type.<br />
289931. CYNODON sp.<br />
Col. <strong>No</strong>. 27-162. 'Mount Edgcombe'. Durban Country Club golf course.<br />
April 1963. Turf type. From a Natal estate.<br />
289932. PASPALUM sp. Poaceae.<br />
Col. <strong>No</strong>. 27-163. Durban Country Club golf course. April 1963. Turf<br />
type, perhaps far superior to our Southern States type. It is being rapidly<br />
introduced into all the Cynodon greens at this course.<br />
289933. LUPINUS POLYPHYLLUS Lindl. Fabaceae.<br />
Washington lupine.<br />
Seeds presented by the Alaska Agricultural Ex-<br />
From the United States.<br />
periment Station, Palmer. Received May 7, 1963.<br />
Collected in Matanuska Valley.<br />
289934. SORBUS SCOPULINA Green Malaceae.<br />
From the United States. Collected by L. A. Mullen, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction<br />
Station, Pullman, Wash. Numbered May 7, 1963.<br />
Collected in Bonner County, Idaho, elevation 725 meters, now growing in<br />
Pullman. Shrub to 4 meters high; branches reddish brown; leaflets oblong<br />
lanceolate, serrate, glabrate and glossy; inflorescence flat topped or slightly<br />
rounded, to 15 cm. broad; fruit orange to scarlet, globose, to 10 mm. diameter.<br />
289935 to 289939.<br />
From Nepal. Seeds and bulbs presented by G. A. C. Herklot, Katmandu.<br />
Received May 7, 1936.<br />
289935. ILEX sp. Aquifoliaceae.<br />
Collected on Sheopuri, elevation 7,800 feet. Tree to 30 feet high; leaves<br />
lanceolate, to 3.5 inches long, nearly 1 inch wide, cuspidate; fruit red.<br />
Tree smaller; fruits larger and grows at higher elevation than /. excelsa.<br />
289936 and 289937. LILIUM NEPALENSE D. Don Liliaceae. Lily.<br />
289936. Collected on Maneddanda, elevation 8,000 feet.<br />
289937. Collected at Phulchore, elevation 7,600 feet. Bulbs.<br />
289938. LUCULIA GRATISSIMA (Wall.) Sweet Rubiaceae.<br />
Chandragari. Hanging plant on moist, rocky, valley sides; flowers pink,<br />
October; seeds immature.