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LOASACES. 
Mentzelia multiflora (Nutt.) Gray, Pl. Fendl. 48 (1849); Bartonia multiflora 
Nutt. Proc. Acad. Phila, iv, 23 (1847). Type locality, ‘Sandy hills along the bor- 
ders of the Rio del Norte, Santa Fe (Mexico. )” 
Hamilton County, Millsap’s Farm, 16 miles south of Syracuse (No, 74). Frequent 
in cultivated land and in sedimentary deposits in the low land. 
Mentzelia nuda (Pursh) Torr. and Gr. Fl. i,535 (1840); Bartonia nuda Pursh, FI. i, 
328 (1814). Originally collected *‘on the banks of the Missouri.” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 123), Common along ditches. 
CUCURBITACES. 
Cucurbita fcetidissima H. B. K. Nov. Gen. & Sp. ii, 123 (1817). The type grew 
‘prope Guanaxuato Mexicanorum, allit, 1080 hexap.” 
Ulysses, Grant County (No. 45), Not uncommon. 
CAPRIFOLIACES. 
Symphoricarpos occidentalis Hook. Fl. Bor. Amer. i, 285 (1833); Symphoria occi- 
dentalis R. Br. in Richards. App. Frankl. Journ. 733 (1823), nomen nudum. Type 
distribution, ‘British America in the wooded country from latitudes 54° to 64° 
north.” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No, 100). Bottom land near Arkansas River; frequent. 
CARDUACE. 
Vernonia baldwinii (‘Torr.) Ann. Lyc. N. Y. ii, 211 (1827), Type plants found ‘‘on 
the Missouri above St. Louis, and on the lower part of the Ohio. Dr, Baldwin.” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No.161). Abundant in timbered lowlands. 
Vernonia marginata (Torr.) Britton, Mem. Torr, Club, v, 311 (1894); Vernonia 
altissima? marginata Torr. Ann, Lyc. N.Y. ii, 210 (1827). Originally obtained ‘‘on 
the Arkansa?” 
Richfield, Morton County (No. 173). By a pond in North Fork Cimarron; rare. 
Lacinaria punctata (Hook.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. i, 349 (1891); Liatris punctata 
Hook. FI. Bor. Amer. i, 306 (1833). Type distribution, ‘Plains of the Saskatchawan, 
Drummond; and on the Red Deer and Eagle hills, in dry soils, common. Douglas.” 
Moonlight, Stevens County (No. 174). Common on the prairie, 
Gutierrezia sarothre (Pursh) Britton & Rusby, Trans. N. Y. Acad, Sei. vii, 10 
(1887); Solidago sarothra Pursh, Fl. ii, 540 (1814). Type collected ‘‘on the plains of 
the Missouri.” 
Richfield, Morton County (No. 168). Abundant on the higher land. 
Grindelia squarrosa (Pursh) Dunal, in DC. Prodr. v, 315 (1836); Donia squarrosa 
Pursh, F1. ii, 559 (1814), The type was found ‘‘in open prairies, on the banks of the 
Missouri.” 
Springfield, Seward County (No. 186). Very common. 
Chrysopsis villosa hispida (Hook.) Gray, Syn. Fl. i, pt. ii, 128 (1884); Gray, 
Proc. Acad. Phila. 1863, 65 (1863); Diplopappus hispidus Hook. Fl. Bor. Amer. ii, 
22 (1834). Type locality, ‘Carleton House Fort. Dr. Richardson.” 
Ulysses, Grant County (No.7). Frequent on hillsides. 
Eriocarpum spinulosum (Pursh) Greene, Erythea, ii, 108 (1894); Amellus spinu- 
losus Pursh, FI]. 564 (1814), The type was found * in open prairies, on the Missouri.” 
Ulysses, Grant County (No. 6); abundant. Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 192). 
Solidago missouriensis Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phila. vil, 32 (1834). Type distribu- 
tion, “On the upper branches of the Missouri and in Arkansas.” 
Moonlight, Stevens County (No. 175). Common 1n sandy land. 
