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6. Nastnrtium sphaerocarpum Gray: Ford county (Contributions from the U. S. 

 National Herbarium, vol. I, p. 202). 



7. Lechea tenuifolia Mx.: Stafford county (Cont. Nat. Herb., vol. I, p. 202). 



8. Viola hastata Mx.: Pottawatomie county (collected by F. F. Crevecoeur, Onaga, 

 and determined by Prof. L. H. Dewey). 



9. Viola lanceolata L.: Northeastern Kansas. 



10. lonidium polygalae folium Dent.: Sumner county. 



11. Arenaria michauxii Hook, fr.: Northern and northwestern Kansas; frequent 

 in rocky and chalky bluffs (Smyth & Harshbarger). 



12. Gypsophila muralis L.: Sherman county; escaped from garden (S.) 



13. Lychnis githago L.: Shawnee and Pottawatomie counties; in wheat fields (S.) 



14. Stellaria media Smith: Franklin county, garden (Professor Castle). 



15. Mollugo verticillata L.: Reno and Pratt counties (S.) 



16. Oxalis violacea L., forma alba: Doniphan county (Minnie Blake); Franklin 

 county (Castle). 



17. Ptelea trifoliata L., var. mollis T. <fe G.: Labette county (Dr. W. S. Newlon). 



18. Ilex decidua Walt.: Sumner county (S.) 



— . Berchemia scandens Trelease {B. volubilis DC): Cherokee county. 



19. Tribulus maximus L.: Wallace and Hamilton counties (S.) 



20. Vitis novo-mexicana Munson: Montgomery, Barber and Hamilton counties 

 (Prof. A. S. Hitchcock, Manhattan). 



21. ^sculus arguta Buckley: Shrub 9 to 15 dm. high; leaflets 7, narrowly lanceo- 

 late, mostly long acuminate, glabrous, sharply serrate, 5 to 10 cm. long; stamens 

 erect or slightly curved, much longer than the pale yellow corolla; flowers some- 

 times in dense, often in loose, inflorescence; fruit covered with prickles when young. 

 Southeastern Kansas, along streams (S.) 



22. Krameria secundiflora DC: A decumbent, silky villous herb, ligneous only at 

 base; leaves narrowly linear (or the lower cauline ones oblong lanceolate or obovate 

 lanceolate), about 18 mm. long, those of the branches usually longer; peduncles 2- 

 bracted; sepals ovate lanceolate, nearly equal; fruit armed with stout and straight 

 retrorsely-scabrous spines. Morton county (Cont. Nat. Herb., vol. I, p. 203). 



23. Amorpha microphylla Pursh: Rooks county (Bartholomew); Phillips and 

 Pratt counties (S.) 



24. Astragalus gracilis Nutt.: Norton and Sherman counties (Smyth & Harsh- 

 barger). 



25. Astragalus lotiflorus Hook., var. brachypus Gray: Pawnee and Ford coun- 

 ties (Cont. Nat. Herb. vol. I, p. 204). 



26. Astragalus pictus Gray: Sherman and Cheyenne counties (S.) 



27. Astragalus pictus, var. filifolius Gray: Hamilton county (Smyth); southwest 

 Kansas (Carleton in Cont. Nat. Herb., vol. I, p. 227). 



28. Astragalus purshii Dougl.: Rooks county (Bartholomew). 



29. Dalea nana Torr.: Like D. aurea, but low, 10 to 15 cm. high, diffusely 

 spreading, repeatedly branched, and leafy to the spikes; spikes small, on very short 

 peduncles; flowers yellow; bracts as long as the calyx. Seward and Stevens coun- 

 ties (Cont. Nat. Herb., vol. L p. 204). 



30. Dalea rubescens Wats.: Seward county ( S.) 



31. Gleditschia triacanthos L., thornless form: Rooks county (Barth.); Topeka, 

 Manhattan (S.) 



32. Hofifmanseggia falcaria Cav., var. striata E. M. Fisher, n.v.: Erect, 10 to 30 

 cm. high; stipules obtuse, villous on margin; peduncles long, bearing a loose raceme 

 of suberect flowers; sepals obtuse; vexillum with claw usually more dilated; pod 



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