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152 MISSOURI BOTAXICAL GARDEN. 



FASCICLE IV. 1847-1848. 



652. Menodora LONGiFLORA Gray. L. 426. Upper Guada- 



lupe. June, July 1847. ''Very sweet-scented, 

 like Mayflowers." Type collection; Amer. Jour. 

 Sci. II. 14:45. ''High plateaus on the Upper 

 Guadalupe, sparse on sterile, gravelly soil; many 

 stems from a ligneous root : flower opening in the 

 evening, closing toward noon; sweet-scented." 



653. Fraxinus Berlandieriana DC. New Braunfels. 



July, Aug. 1847.— May 1848. "Bottom woods on 

 the Guadalupe below New Braunfels." 

 653b. AscLEPioDORA decumbens Gray. Piedernales. 1847. 

 —New Braunfels. May 1848.— New Braunfels. 

 1846. 



654. Menodora heterophylla Moric. L. 383b. Guada- 



lupe River. Feb. 1845.— Llano River. Oct. 1847. 



655. AscLEPiAS TEXANA Heller. L.492. Upper Guadalupe, 



June 1847. 



656. A. iNCARNATA L. var. longifolia Gray. L. 493. 



Piedernales near Friederichsburg. Sept. 1847. 



657. A. vERTiciLLATA L. L. 497. Piedernales at Frieder- 



ichsburg. June 1847. 



658. Apocynum cannabinum L. L. 399. Friederichs- 



burg. June 1847. 



659. A. cannabinum L. L. 398. Piedernales. June 1847. 



660. Amsonia ciliata Walt. var. texana Coult. L. 381. 



Piedernales River. April 1847. 



661. Ipomoea leptophylla Torr. Piedernales. June- 



Sept. 1847.— July 1848. "On bushes 2-3 feet 

 high; open prairies." 



662. EvoLvuLus argenteus Pursh. L. 411. New Braun- 



fels. June 1847.— New Braunfels. April 1848. 



Pubescence thinner and lighter colored than in the typical 

 form, possibly approaching E. mollis Small. 



663. Dichondra repens Forst. New Braunfels. Feb., 



May 1848. 



