Supplementary List. 



commonly, scarcely any except on the calyx, where it is hispid, 

 leaves obovate or spatulate, tapering into the petiole, nearly entire; 

 fruiting calyx globose- ovate, scarcely angltd, very little sunken at 

 the base; berry yellowish green, corolla l 2 in. wide, greenish-yel- 

 low uith a darker spot. In P. lanceolata it is - , ; 4 in. wide and 

 ochroleucous. Sand draws of Western Nebraska, June and 

 This is the same as P. lanceolata, No. 2 on page 38 preceding, K 

 Scrophulak 



15:. Seymeria macrophylla Nutt. Reported by Professor Swezev from 

 Cass Co. 



153 Crat ola virginiana L. Kennedy, July 1891. (B.) 



154. Pentstetnon acttminatus Dougl. Deuel Co. (R), 



155. Linaria canadensis Dumont. Ewing, June 1891. Collected by 



Mr. Bates, (Bessey . 1 



AsCLEPIADACE.t. . 



156. Asclepias stenophylla (Gray). In the April (1892) number of the 



Botanical Gazette J. M. Holzinger of the National Herbarium 

 shows that what have been taken to be two distinct species viz: 

 Asclepias stenophylla r Gray . (No. 1677 of the catalogue), and Acer- 

 ates auricula ta Engelm. No. 383 of the Appendix) are in reality 

 but one species of Asclepias. In a subsequent note 1 />'<'/. Ga: 

 May) Mr. Holzinger shows that Gray's name must be retained. 

 Capri foliace.k. 



157. Lonicerft hirsuta Eaton . Ft. Niobrara, Aug. 1891, (B.) 

 Com posit. v: . 



158. CnicuspitcheriToxr. The true C. pitcheri is common in the sand 



hill regionsof Kearney Co., July 15; rare in Banner Co., July 6, (R 



159. Cnicus virginiana Pursh . Minden. Anther tips bluntish instead of 



"subulate." Collected by Dr. Hapeman, (W.) 



160. Crepis tectorum L. In a lawn in Chadron, 1891, (B.) 



161. Gaillardia pulcaella Fong. Franklin Co., Sept. 1891, (R.) 



i». j. Actinella scaposa Nutt . var. li nearis Nutt. Franklin Co., (Sw.) 



163. ( 5 ) Chaenactis douglasii Hook and Arn., vai.alpina Gray. The material 



was too incomplete for identification. A low cespitose, tomentose 



plant with pinnately parted leaves, andscapiform stem 36 in. high, 



with a few heads. Upper Lawrence Fork, Kimball Countv 



Aug. 10, (R ) 



"M ?) Aster adscendens Lindl. Lodge Pole Creek, Kimball, Aug. ta 

 [891. (R.) 



105. (?) Aster fremonfii Gray. Horse Creek, Scott's Bluff Co., Aug. 1 

 n, (R . ) 



"''' ! '' tradescantii L. Big Springs, Deuel Co.. Aug. 24, [891, (R.) 

 (See No. 41S of Mr. Webber's "Appendix.") 



'''7- '• m Gr. var. %labrata Gray. Canon of Scott's Bluff 



Co., Aug. 6, (R.) 



16S. Bigelevia howardii Gray. Hills of Banner and Scott's Bluff counties. 

 July Aug. 1891, (R ) 



[69. Haplopappus armerioides Gray. Hills in Banner Co. . July 6, 1891, (R. ) 

 170. Lialris spicata Willd. Platte River bottom, Scott's Bluff Co., Aug. 

 3. 1891, (R ) 



