Scientist Busy Identifying Poisonous Seeds . . • For The Form Wife (Continued from Page 11) Pretty little red and black seeds used to decorate costume jewelry, which turned out to be deadly poisonous, have triggered a deluge of mail and phone calls to the U S Department of Agriculture scientist who pin pointed the danger. Dr. Charles R Gunn, a taxon omist in USDA’s Agricultural Research Service, noticed the seeds while Christmas shopping He notified the store manager after verifying that the seeds were indeed poisonous. The management immediately with drew the jewelry from sale at all its outlets and publicly an nounced its search to retrieve pieces already sold Since then, from all over the country, items containing sus pect seeds and loose seeds have been pouring in for identifica tion to Dr Gunn’s office at Belts ville, Md A typical case involving the seeds included a visit to Belts ville by Mrs Harold Feeney, Jr, of Alexandria, Va She found suspicious seeds that had spilled IF YOU'D LIKE CATTLE LIKE THIS R. D. #2, Tunkhannock. Pa 18657 fiom a dned gouid broken in play by her son. The gourd, which had been made into a percussion mstiument called a maraca, was one of a pan or souvenirs that had lam In the child’s toybox for over ? year The 2-year-old had already vis ited the family doctor and had hi c stomach emptied on the chance that he may have eaten some of the seeds Dr Gunn was asked to identify them and he verified that each of the ma racas held a good-sized handful of the attractive and deadly peas The seed causing all the con cern is named Abrus precatori us, Latin for prayeiful because the plant’s leaves fold at night It’s also called the jequirity pea, but is best known as the rosary pea, so named because of its for mer use in Catholic and Bud dhist prayer beads. When chewed and swallowed, a single losary pea can kill a small child, and only two ounc es would kill a horse Ingesting the pea would be especially dan gerous in this country since SEE US AT THE FARM SHOW 717-836-3127 theie is no leadily available an tidote. The plant glows in the tiopics and subtiopics, including Floii da. So far, seeds have been found in necklaces, bracelets, decorative wreaths, maracas, and even in a baby lattle Most ly the items containing the dead ly seeds have originated in South Ameuca, the Carnbbean, Hawaii, and southern Florida Though it has several look alikes, the rosary pea can easily be identified It is bright red with a black end and is oblong, measuring about a quarter of an inch from end to end The lulum, the little dent wheie the seed was attached to its pod, is located along the edge in the black area Other seeds that closely lesemble the rosaiy pea, while similar in color, usually aie larger and the hilum always is located in the red portion. In the public interest, Dr Gunn has said that he will ac cept all queries and make iden tifications of any suspect seeds sent to him SIMPSON FARM LADY ELLA SIMPSON FARM TIDY GENT USD A Summary, Sept. 1968 191 dtrs 128 heids 15134 Pied Diff (ipt 90%) +355 40 clsfd dtrs 80 8, 40 clsfd dams 79 1 Inciease over Expectancy +3 05 We believe that the latest type summary (shown above) for GENT reflects a greatei inciease for type for him on A I sired daughters than that of any othei sire in any other stud ” Yes, stop and see us at the Farm Show. We will be in space 448. We’ll have the latest information about NEBA sires and service. 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