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Lappula texana (Scheele) Britton, Mem. Torr. Club, v, 273 (1894); Echinospermum 
texranum Scheele, Linnea, xxv, 260 (1852); Cynoglossum pilosum Nutt. Gen, i, 114 
(1818), not Ruiz & Pav. The type was found ‘on arid hills above Rapid River, 
Missouri.” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 79). On ditch banks; rare. 
Oreocarya suffruticosa (Torr.) Greene, Pittonia, i, 57 (1887); Myosotis suffruticosa 
Torr. Ann, Lye. N. Y. ii, 225 (1827). Type locality, “ Barren deserts along the 
Platte.” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 97). Frequent in the sand hills. 
Lithospermum angustifolium Mx. FI. i, 130 (1803), Type collected ‘ad flumen 
Ohio.” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No, 85). Found occasionally in Arkansas Valley. 
CONVOLVULACES. 
Ipomeea leptophylla Torr. in Frem. First Rep. 94 (1843). Type locality, ‘‘ Forks 
of the Platte to Laramie River.” It was also ‘‘collected about the sources of the 
Canadian” by Dr. James in Long’s expedition. 
Ulysses, Grant County (No. 33), Abundant. 
Convolvulus incanus Vahl, Symb. iii, 23 (1794). Type locality, “America.” 
Ulysses, Grant County (No. 39). Very rare. 
Evolvulus nuttalianus Roem. & Schult. Syst. vi, 198 (1820); /. argenteus Pursh, 
F1. i, 187 (1814), not R. Br. Type collected “on the banks of the Missouri.” 
Ulysses, Grant County (No.10). Sandy soil; abundant. 
Cuscuta indecora neuropetala (Engelin.); C. neuropefala Engelm. Amer. Journ. 
Sei. xlv, 75 (1843). Type locality, ‘‘ Texas, in wet prairies near Houston.” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 159). Frequent in lowlands. 
SOLANACES. 
Solanum nigrum L. Sp. P1. i, 186 (1753). Type locality not given. 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No, 114). Frequent in timbered land. 
Solanum rostratum Dunal, Hist. Sol. 234 (1813). 
Ulysses, Grant County (No.30). Very abundant. 
Physalis lobata Torr. Ann. Lye. N. Y. 11,226 (1827). Type collected ‘‘on the Cana- 
dian?” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No.77). Very common in damp places. 
Physalis longifolia Nutt. Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. v, 193 (1837). Type collected “on 
sandy banks of the Arkansas near Belle Point.” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 104). Sand hills; not common. 
Physalis virginiana Mill. Dict. ed. 8, no. 4 (1768). No locality given. 
Ulysses, Grant County (No. 31), On high uplands in ‘“ butfalo wallows.” 
Chamesaracha coniodes (Moric.) Britton, Mem. Torr. Club, v, 287 (1894) ; 
Solanum coniodes Moric.; DC. Prodr, xiii, 64 (1852). The type was obtained “in 
Mexico inter Laredo et Bejar (Berlan. Pl. exsic. Mex. n. 1463, et 1494 ”? 
Ulysses, Grant County (No. 29); Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 190). Frequent 
about excavations. 
SCROPHULARIACE. 
Pentstemon albidus Nutt. Gen. ii, 53 (1818). Type distribution, ‘On the plains 
of the Missouri, common from the confluence of the river Platte to the mountains.” 
Syracuse, Hamilton County (No. 83). In the sand hills; frequent. 
