543 
Rhus radicans L. Sp. Pl. i, 266 (1753). The type was found ‘in Virginia, 
Canada.” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 102). North slopes of sand hills; common, 
FABACES. 
Psoralea tenuiflora Pursh, Fl. ii, 475 (1814). The type was obtained ‘‘on the 
banks of the Missouri.”’ 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 149). Common in lowlands and meadows. 
Amorpha fruticosa L. Sp. Pl. u, 713 (1753). Type collected “in Carolina,” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 112). Frequent along river banks. 
Parosela aurea (Nutt.) Britton, Mem. Torr, Club, v, 196 (1894); Dalea aurea Nutt. ; 
Pursh, FI. ii, 740 (1818). Type collected ‘‘in Upper Louisiana.” 
Ulysses, Grant County (No. 27). Frequent on sandy land. 
Parosela enneandra (Nutt.) Britton, Mem. Torr. Club, v, 196 (1894); Dalea 
enneandra Nutt. Fraser’s Cat. no. 30 (1813). Type distribution, ‘‘ Upper Louisiana 
and principally in the River Missourie.” 
Ulysses, Grant County (No. 38). Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 191). Abundant 
on uplands and hillsides. 
Parosela lanata (Spreng.) Britton, Mem, Torr. Club, v, 196 (1894); Dalea lanata 
Spreng. Syst. iii, 327 (1826). Type obtained ‘ad fl. Arkansa Amer, bor.” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 103). Abundant on otherwise entirely barren 
sand drifts and blows in the sand hills. 
Kuhnistera compacta (Spreng.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. i, 192 (1891); Dalea com- 
pacta Spreng. Syst. Veg. iii, 827 (1826). Type locality, ‘Ad fl, Rio Roxo in ditione 
Arkansa Amer. bor.” 
Ulysses, Grant County (No.26). On sandy knolls along’ the South Fork of the 
Cimarron; rare. 
Kunhnistera multiflora (Nutt.) Heller, Mem. Torr. Club, v, 197 (1894); Petal- 
ostemon multiflorus Nutt. Journ, Acad, Phila, vii, 92 (1884). 
Ulysses, Grant County (No. 40). Rare; on hillsides. 
Kuhnistera purpurea (Vent.) MacMillan, Metasp. Minn. Val. 829 (1892); MDalea 
purpurea Vent. Jard. Cels, t. 40 (1800). Type locality, ‘‘le pays des Illinois.” 
Ulysses, Grant County (No.9). On hillsides along the North Fork of the Cimarron 
and its tributary; very scarce. 
Kuhnistera villosa (Nutt.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. i, 192 (1891); Petalostemon 
rillosus Nutt. Gen. ii, 85 (1818). The type grew ‘‘on sandy banks of Knife River, 
near Fort Mandan, Missour1.” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 96). Plentiful in the sand hills. 
Astragalus mollissimus Torr. Ann. Lyc, N. Y. i1, 178 (1826). Type collected ‘on 
the Platte.” 
Ulysses, Grant County (No. 3). Abundant, especially on the uplands. 
Astragalus scobinatulus Sheldon, Bull. Geol. and Nat, Hist. Surv, Minn, ix, 24 
(1894); A. haydenianus major Jones, Zoe, ii, 241 (1891). Range of former, ‘* Kansas 
to Utah;” type of latter collected ‘(at Johnson, Southern Utah, on alkaline flats, or 
meadows.” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 139). Abundant. 
Phaca pectinata Hook. Fl. Bor. Amer, i, 141 (1833). Type distribution, ‘ Pas- 
tures of the Saskatchawan, Drummond; and on the Red Deer and Eagle Hills, 
bordering on that river. Douglas.” 
No data accompany these specimens (No, 193). 
