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MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 



NUMBERS OP FASCICLES III AND IV NOT PREVIOUSLY 

 ENUMERATED. 



As the " Plantae Lindheimerianae " was left unfinished at 

 the end of the Compositae (Bentham and Hooker sequence) 

 for the last two fascicles, it results that the numbers 

 449-574 and 652-754, which were distributed without names, 

 localities and dates, yet remain in herbaria without such data, 

 so that, as these fascicles contain many type collections, par- 

 ticularly of Scheele, I will endeavor to supply this information 

 as far as the specimens can be found in the Engelmann her- 

 barium at the Missouri Botanical Garden, and thus round out 

 the work of the previous publication. In many cases the 

 same number was issued in both fascicles III and IV, the lat- 

 ter, for 1847-8, have the (IV) affixed in the following enumera- 

 tion. A few numbers enclosed in brackets are taken from 

 Gray's list, but are not found in the Engelmann herbarium. 



FASCICLE III. 1845-6. 



449. Lobelia splendens Willd. L. 342. New Braunfels. 



Aug. 1846.— Aug. Sept. 1845.— Piedernales. 1847. 

 (IV). 



450. Specularia coloradoensis (Buckley) Small. L. 65. 



New Braunfels. May 1846.— Apr. 1848 (IV). Type 

 collection of *S. Linc^/^emen Vatke ; Linn. 38:713. 

 Campanula coloradoense Buckl. Proc. Acad. Phil. 

 1861:460. 



451. DiosPYROs texana Scheele. L. 126. New Braunfels. 



April 1846. 



The type collection; Linn. 22:145. 



452. DiosPYROS TEXANA Scheclc. (New Braunfels. May 



1846). 



453. DiosPYROS TEXANA Schecle. L. 270. Colorado River 



1845.— L. 126. (New Braunfels). June 1846. 



454. Menodora heterophylla Moricand. L. 383b. 



Guadalupe River. Feb. 1845.— L. 218. 15 mi. W. 

 of New Braunfels. Oct. 1846.— "On the Cibolo on 



