Fluviopolis.100+ seed collected.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, UnitedStates; A.O. Scariot, EMBRAPA-CENARGEN, Brasilia, Brazil. Donated by CentroNacional de Recursos Geneticos, Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa, Agropecuaria,Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil. Received 04/27/1990.PI 578166. Cuphea carthagenensis (Jacg.) J. F. Macbr.Wild. BRA 000221; AOS-WWR 379; Ames 13538. Collected 02/08/1989 inMinas Gerais, Brazil. Latitude 20 deg. 42' S. Longitude 42 deg. 29' W.Elevation 960 m. Steep roadside in valley, 2km E Arapamga on road toFerve douro, near Arapanaga, Serra do Grama.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, UnitedStates; T.B. Cavalcanti, CENARGEN, Brazil; Taciana Barbosa Cavalcanti,EMBRAPA-CENARGEN, SAIN - Parque Rural, Caixa Postal 10.2372, Brasilia, Brazil. Donated by Centro Nacional de Recursos Geneticos, Empresa Brasileira dePesquisa, Agropecuaria, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil. Received04/27/1990.PI 578167. Cuphea carthagenensis (Jacq.) J. F. Macbr.Wild. BRA 000477; TBC-WWR 265; Ames 13631. Collected 02/19/1989 inMinas Gerais, Brazil. Latitude 18 deg. 29' S. Longitude 44 deg. 27' W.Elevation 470 m. Swampy area below roadway, 73km NNW Curvelo towardMontes Claros.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, UnitedStates; G. Pedralli, EMBRAPA-CENARGEN, Brasilia, Brazil. Donated by CentroNacional de Recursos Geneticos, Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa, Agropecuaria,Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil. Received 05/06/1991.PI 578168. Cuphea carthagenensis (Jacq.) J. F. Macbr.Wild. GP-WWR 003257; BRA 003875; Ames 15472. Collected 12/04/1989 inParana, Brazil. Latitude 25 deg. 56' S. Longitude 50 deg. 15' W.Elevation 840 m. Small scattered population, roadside to near drainageditch to wetlands, 20km E Sao Mateus do Sul toward Curitiba on BR476,Agua Amarela. 21 seed collected.PI 578169. Cuphea carthagenensis (Jacq.) J. F. Macbr.Wild. GP-WWR 003000; BRA 002259; Ames 15437. Collected 10/28/1989 in SaoPaulo, Brazil. Latitude 24 deg. 27' S. Longitude 47 deg. 45' W.Elevation 80 m. Along roadside near atlantic forest, heavy clay loamsoils, 3km NE Rio Ribeiro do Iguaye on BR116 km 440 marker, Registro. 4seed collected.PI 578170. Cuphea carthagenensis (Jacq.) J. F. Macbr.Wild. GP-WWR 003084; BRA 002666; Ames 15449. Collected 11/10/1989 inSanta Catarina, Brazil. Latitude 26 deg. 59' S. Longitude 48 deg. 37' W.Elevation 10 m. Coastal grassland about 50-100m above beach, sands soil,at Peru, S of Camboriu, Peru. 100+ seed collected.PI 578171. Cuphea carthagenensis (Jacq.) J. F. Macbr.Wild. GP-WWR 003161; BRA 003131; Ames 15467. Collected 11/21/1989 in RioGrande do Sul, Brazil. Latitude 30 deg. 23' S. Longitude 50 deg. 1' W.Elevation 0 m. Small scattered population along road in open areabetween heavey vegetation, sandy soils. South shore of Lagoa Negra, SEof Porto Alegre, Lagoa Negra. 45 seed collected.157
PI 578172. Cuphea carthagenensis (Jacq.) J. F. Macbr.Wild. GP-WWR 003251; BRA 003841; Ames 15471. Collected 12/03/1989 inParana, Brazil. Latitude 26 deg. 5 ! S. Longitude 51 deg. 18' W.Elevation 820 m. Small scattered population, river bank in light coloredclay soils, 31km NW inter. Uniao da Vitoria and road to Cruz Machadotoward Cruz Machado at Rio Palmital. 14 seed collected.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, UnitedStates; Alvaro Campos, Universidad National Autonoma de Mexico, Department ofBotany, Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico; Neelam Campos, NBPGR, RegionalStation, Cazri Campus, Jodhpor, India. Donated by William W. Roath, USDA,ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa50011, United States; Neelam Campos, NBPGR, Regional Station, Cazri Campus,Jodhpor, India. Received 09/30/1991.PI 578173. Cuphea carthagenensis (Jacg.) J. F. Macbr.Wild. WR-AC 3522; Ames 17801. Collected 09/17/1991 in Oaxaca, Mexico.Latitude 16 deg. 57' N. Longitude 95 deg. 7 1 W. Elevation 24 m. Smallscattered population, roadside ditch open areas in clay loams, 2.2km WSan Juan Guichicovi toward El Zacatal.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Shirley A. Graham, Kent State University,Dept. of Biological Sciences, Kent, Ohio 44242-0001, United States. Received09/25/1989.PI 578174. Cuphea koehneana RoseWild. Graham 1002; Ames 10731. Collected in Guerrero, Mexico. Elevation1700 m. 2km south of Taxco on Hwy 95.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Steven J. Knapp, Oregon State University,Department of Crop & Soil Science, Crop Science Building, Corvallis, Oregon97331, United States. Received 01/12/1989.PI 578175. Cuphea leptopoda HemsleyWild. 82486123; LE022; Ames 10129. Collected 08/24/1986 in Mexico.Elevation 878 m. 30km south of Uxapan on Hwy 37.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by William W. Roath, USDA, ARS, Iowa StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa 50011, UnitedStates; Alvaro Campos, Universidad National Autonoma de Mexico, Department ofBotany, Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico; Neelam Campos, NBPGR, RegionalStation, Cazri Campus, Jodhpor, India. Donated by William W. Roath, USDA,ARS, Iowa State University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Ames, Iowa50011, United States; Neelam Campos, NBPGR, Regional Station, Cazri Campus,Jodhpor, India. Received 09/30/1991.PI 578176. Cuphea lutea RoseWild. WR-AC 3501; Ames 17781. Collected 09/10/1991 in Veracruz, Mexico.Latitude 18 deg. 41 f N. Longitude 97 deg. 20' W. Elevation 139 m.Moderate population, roadside ditch, silt loam soils 6.1km SE AcultzingoCentro along Mex 150.PI 578177. Cuphea lutea RoseWild. WR-AC 3510; Ames 17790. Collected 09/13/1991 in Oaxaca, Mexico.Latitude 17 deg. 9' N. Longitude 96 deg. 46 f W. Elevation 160 m. Verysmall population along rocky roadside ditch N of road up into weedypasture S of road, 1.2km E Mex 190 toward San Pablo Etla, N of Oaxaca.158
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PI 576913. Aliiurn lineare L.Wild.
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Wild. W6 4266. Collected in Former
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Longitude 6 deg. 8 1E. Elevation 29
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PI 577125. Lactuca sativa L.Cultiva
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52 deg. 4 f N. Longitude 3 deg. 7'
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purple, blooming April to October.
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Wild. 2620a; W6 4728. Collected 197
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PI 577330. Medicago littoralis Rohd
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Wild. 771; W6 4604. Collected 1962
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ILCA 7542; W6 4213.PI 577376. Medic
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University of Alberta, Devonian Bot
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PI 577454. Medicago prostrata Jacq.
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PI 577498. Medicago sativa L. sap.
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PI 577541. Medieago sativa ssp. cae
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PI 577584. Medicago sativa var. vis
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PI 577607. Medieago truncatula Gaer
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Wild. 1105; W6 5967. Collected 1963
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The following were donated by P. N.
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The following were donated by Masar
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Crops Branch, Bag Service #47, Laco
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Species IndexAchnatherum hymenoides
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Pseudoroegneria spicata (578855)Puc