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JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1963 255<br />

292968 to 292993—Continued<br />

292987. MUSSAENDA LUTEOLA Delile Rubiaceae.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

292988. PEPEROMIASP. Piperaceae.<br />

'Peru'. <strong>Plant</strong>s.<br />

292989. TECOMARIA (hybrid). Bignoniaceae.<br />

Flowers pale orange. <strong>Plant</strong>s.<br />

292990. TECOMARIA sp.<br />

Flowers yellow. <strong>Plant</strong>s.<br />

292991. THUNBERGIAERECTA (Benth.) T.Anders. Acanthaceae. Clockvine.<br />

Flowers large. <strong>Plant</strong>s.<br />

292992. THUNBERGIAMYSORENSIS (Wight) T.Anders. Clockvine.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong>s.<br />

292993. GARDENIA GLOBOSA Hochst. Rubiaceae.<br />

Seeds.<br />

292994 and 292995. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae.<br />

Common wheat.<br />

From the United States. Seeds of Hungarian origin, presented by the Washington<br />

State University, Pullman. Received Oct. 2,1963.<br />

292994. 'Bankuti 1201'. 'Bankuti 5' X 'Marquis'.<br />

Very high yielding, midtall, hard, red winter wheat; spike bearded; cluster<br />

good; grain very high in protein with excellent milling and baking qualities.<br />

Highly resistant to stripe rust and was resistant to dwarf bunt in 1963.<br />

292995. 'Bankuti 1205'. 'Bankuti 5' X 'Marquis'.<br />

High-yielding, midtall, hard, red winter wheat; grain high in protein and<br />

gluten with excellent milling and outstanding baking qualities. Highly resistant<br />

to stripe rust.<br />

292996 to 293004. TRITICUM AESTIVUM L. Poaceae.<br />

Common wheat.<br />

From Great Britain. Seeds presented by the <strong>Plant</strong> Breeding Institute, Trumpington,<br />

Cambridge, England. Received Oct. 2,1963.<br />

292996. TP 114/23-24. 293001. TP 114/94-95.<br />

292997.<br />

292998.<br />

292999.<br />

293000.<br />

TP 114/41-43-44.<br />

TP 114/78-79.<br />

TP 114/80-82.<br />

TP 114/85-87.<br />

293005 to 293020.<br />

293002.<br />

293003.<br />

293004.<br />

TP 114/109-110.<br />

TP 114/188-190.<br />

TP 114/207-208.<br />

From the United States. Seeds collected by H. S. Gentry, agricultural explorer,<br />

Crops Research Division, <strong>Plant</strong> Industry Station, Beltsville, Md.<br />

Collected May 1961. Numbered Oct. 2, 1963.<br />

293005 to 293016. LESQUERELLA FENDLERI Wats. Brassicaceae.<br />

293005. Col. <strong>No</strong>. 19224. Rocky, arid limestone hills, 5-10 miles northwest<br />

of Langtry, Tex. <strong>Plant</strong>s small, dry, winter-spring annuals.<br />

293006. iCol. <strong>No</strong>. 19225. Along undisturbed, silty, railway slope, 5-6<br />

miles west of Sanderson, Tex. Variable, dry, winter-spring annuals.<br />

293007. Col. <strong>No</strong>. 19229. Limestone hills along Route 80, 4-5 miles west<br />

of Van Horn, Tex. <strong>Plant</strong>s low, drought pauperized.

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