198 



Phyllantlius Carolineiisis Walt. Rocky Mils near Qimnali's ranch. Couinion 



tliere, lint not wocii westward, July. No. 235. 

 Pliyllanthus polygoiioides Sjireug. Quanali Mountain. ConiiiKni on sandy and 



rocky slopes. July. No. 201. 

 Phyllauthus Nirxiri L.,' var. tenuicaulia Muell. Quanali's nnnli. Low. sandy 



oround. Jnly. No. 218. 

 Jatropha Texana C. Muell. Erin Springs. Frequent along banks and intliii kcts 



tlirongUout tlie western ])art, from Paul's Valley to Wicliita Mountains, .liily. 



No, inc. 



Croton glandulosus L. QuaindrH raiK'h. Common, especially wistward. July. 

 No, 217. 



Croton Lindheimerianiis Selicelo. Gravelly I'oadeidos near (iaine;, Cieek. Com- 

 mon east. Angust, No, 301, 



Croton monaiithogynus Mx. Fort Sill. Abundant throughonf., abmg roadsides 

 and waste places. August, No. 271. 



Croton Texensis Muell. Fort Sill. Connnon, especially westward, witli tlio last. 

 August. No. 272. 



Argithamnia mercurialiua Mne]l. Caddo, lioeky hills. ,Inne. No. .jl. 



Acalypha Caroliniana Ell. Quanali's ranch. Sandy Creek banks. Conininn, es- 

 pecially westward. Jnly. No. 21(j. 



Tragia stylaris Muell. Stonewall. Gravelly limestone hills. Not seen el-■e^^ here. 

 July. No. 139. 



Tragia urticaefolia JIx. Prairies near Fort Sill. July. No. 1()0. 



Stillingia sylvatica L. CoHn^rt. Low prairies. Abundant eastward, lifrnineiit 

 west of Chickasaw Nation. June. No. 27. 



URTICACE.5!. 



Celtis Mississippiensis Bosc. McAlfster. On low ground along streaufj. June. 

 Nos. 78, 7!>. 



Mr. Sheldon sent in tlii; two nuud)ers under the same date anil from the same 

 locality, with tlie note that No. 78 has leaves larger and lighter colored and the 

 fruit nearly twice the size of 79. liotb iViiils are not yet m.ature. And it isiios- 

 sibh; to account for the difiVrcnce in size ot leaves and fruit on the Q'Ouud of 

 difference of subsoil on which the trees stand, etc. At any I'ate our present 

 state of knowledge of the two forms does ncd seem to warrant us iu oaaking 

 anything more of tliese two numbers tluni sim])ly Ccllin Missiimi^tjncnsii. 



CUPUhlFERIE. 



Quercus aqiiatlca Walter. Sans Hois Mountains. Along streams. Oomiuou 



tbriingliout. August. No. 30(5. 

 Quercus coccinea Wang. Shawnee Hills. Abundant along streams tU*ou{ihout 



the eastern Territory. August. No. 287. 

 Quercus niacr;carpa ilx. (inines Creek, Sans Hois Mountains. August. No. 302. 

 Quercus nigra L. Sans IJois M(uuitains. Common throughout in roi ky and gravidly 



regions. August. No. 30,"). 

 Quercus stellata Wang. Stringtown, Shawnee Hills, and Sans 15ois Mi)untuiiis. 



Abundant on rocky hills. Jinie to August. Nos. 60,28'^, 303. 



ORCHIDE.S1. 



Spiranthes cernua Ricliard. Atoka. Generally in sandy soil iu low ^lound. 

 Growing l-lH'*>ct high. June. No, 62. 



See iiott on pages 214 and 215. 



