190 



POLYGALEiE. 



Polygala alba Niitt. GnivcUy liills, west of Paul's Vullcy. Not seen elsewhere. 



.July. No, 152. 

 Polygala iiicarnata L. Colbi'i't', AI)UU(l;iut in rich prairies OJi;sterly. .June. Xo. 31. 

 Polygala sangainea L. Atoka. Low ground. ,Juuo. No. 59. 

 Polygala verticillata L. Pniirics along OasliCiock, uoiirFoit Sill. .July. No.lGl. 

 Polygala ainbigua Nutfr. 8ans BoLs Mountaius. liocky ridgcfs. July. No. 92. 

 Krameria secundiflora DO. Colbert; Wichita MountaiiLs. Rich woods. 



August. No. 3. 



CARYOPHYLLEiE. 



Arenaria Michauxii Hook. Stonewall. Gravelly stone hills. July. No. 138. 



PORTULACEiE. 



Portulaca pilosa L. QnanaU's ranch. Low ground. July. No. 208. 

 Taliiiuni parvifloruni Nutt. Sans Bois Mountains. Fro([ucnt on rucky hills through- 

 out tlie Territory. 



MALVACEJE. 



Callirrhoe digitata Nutt. Sans Bois Mountains. Rich open pine woods. July. 

 No. 102. 



LINEiE. 



Linum rigidum Pursh. Caddo. Dry limestone hills. June. No. 43. 

 Linnm sulcatum Riddell. Caddo. Prairies. Common tlirougliout, June. No.. 50. 

 Liuum Virginiauum L. Sans Bois Mountains. Kich open woods. Flowers snialJ, 

 of a light straw color. July. No. 105. 



GERANIACE^. 



Oxalis violacea L. Rocky places on a luouutaiu near Quanah's ranch. Abundant 

 on Mount Scott and ]>robah]y tliroTigliout \\ii hltii Jlounlains. .Inly. No. 228. 



This plant has the scaly bulb of the species to wlii<h it is hero referred. The 

 flowers are, however, rather larger, a!i<l no plants could be fouiul with leaves. 

 The Indians familiar with it (daiiucd that it never !nid leaves. But this is prob- 

 ably an error. In dry seasons plants In bloom and having no leaves are 

 found in Minnesota. 



RUTACEjE. 



Ptelea trifoliata L,, var. mollis Torr. and Gray. Signal Mountain. Westward. 

 Rocky hills. July. No. 247. 



ILICINEJE. 

 Ilex decidua Walt. McAlostor. Along creeks. I'^ast. August. No. 290. 



RHAMNEiE, 



Rhamnus Caroliniana Walt. M(;Al(;ster, Along creeks. August. No. 295. 

 Ceanothus Americanus L. Colbert. Not seen in the western part of the Terri- 

 tory. June. No. 7, 



AMPELIDACEiE. 



Vitis cordifolia Mx. Chickasaw Creek, near Stringtown. June. No. 74. 



Vitisrnpestris Scheolo. Quanah's ranch. Banks of Sandy Creek. Comuion west- 

 ward. July. No. 219. 



Ampelopsis quiuquefolia Mx. Quanah's ranch. July. No. 240. 



Ciaaus Ampelopsia Pera. Mount Scott. Creek banks. August. No. 253. 



Cissusincisa Dosmoul. Quanah's ranch. Climbs over Symphoricarpos,Juuiperoua, 

 etc. July. No, 189. 



