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Polanisia trachysperma Torr. and Gr. FI. i, 669 (1840). Type locality, “Texas.” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 121). Common in sandy soil, especially dry 
creek beds and sand bars. 
VIOLACES:. 
Calceolaria verticillata (Ort.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. i, 41 (1891); Viola rerticillata 
Ort. Dee. iv, 50 (1797). Type locality, ‘‘Nova Hispania.” 
Richfield, Morton County (No.171).) Frequent in ‘‘ buffalo wallows ;’ 
the high prairie. | 
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confined to 
POLYGALACEA. 
Krameria secundiflora DC. Prodr. i, 341 (1824). Type collected ‘‘in Mexico.” 
Richfield, Morton County (No.170). Sandy slopes under Point of Rocks; rare, 
CARYOPHYLLACES. 
Paronychia jamesii Torr. & Gr. Fl. i, 170 (1838); 2. dichotoma Torr. Ann. Lye. N.Y. 
11, 206 (1827), not Nutt. Type collected ‘fon the Arkansa?” 
Ulysses, Grant County (No.19). Valley of a tributary to North Fork Cimarron; 
rare. Richfield, Morton County. Numbers of this and No. 17 apparently inter- 
changed in the specimens from Richfield. 
PORTULACACES. 
Portulaca oleracea L. Sp. PI. i, 445 (1753). Type distribution, ‘¢ In Europa aus- 
trali, India, Ins. Ascensionis, America.” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 151). Common along railway embankments, 
MALVACE. 
Callirhoe involucrata (Nutt.) Gray, Pl. Fendl. 15 (1849); Nuttallia involucrala 
Nutt.; Torr. Ann. Lyc. N. Y. ii, 172 (1826-28), nomen nudum. Type locality, ‘ Val- 
ley of the Loup Fork.” 
Ulysses, Grant County (No. 46). In grassy meadow of North Fork Cimarron 
Valley; rare. 
Malvastrum coccineum (Pursh) Gray, Pl. Fendl. 21 (1849); Malva coccinea Nutt. 
Fraser’s Cat, (1813), nomen seminudum; Cristaria coccinea Pursh, FI. ii, 458 (1814). 
Type distribution, ‘*On the dry prairies and extensive plains of the Missouri.” 
Ulysses, Grant County (No. 12). Abundant. 
LINACES. 
Linum rigidum Pursh, FI. i, 210 (1814). The type was collected ‘on the Missouri.” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 81). Common on irrigated land and along irri- 
gating ditches. 
ZYGOPHYLLACESA. 
Tribulus maximus L. Sp. Pl. i, 386 (1753), Type collected ‘‘in Jamaicw aridis.” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 89). Common along the railroad and the Arkansas 
River. 
VITACES. 
Parthenocissus vitacea (Knerr) Hitchcock, Spring Fl. Manh. 26 (1894); Ampelop 
sis quinquefolia vitacea Knerr, Bot. Gaz. xviii, 71 (1893). Type locality not given. 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No.111). Common in timber, 
ANACARDIACES. 
Rhus trilobata Nutt.; Torr. & Gr. Il. i, 219 (1888), Originally collected “in the 
central chain of the Rocky Mountains.” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 120). North slopes of sand hills; abundant. 
