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71. Lepachys tagetes L., yellow-rayed form: Sherman county (Smyth & Harsh- 

 barger); Seward county (Carleton). 



72. Melampodium cinereum DC: Kiowa, Haskell and Meade counties (Smyth); 

 Seward and Morton counties (Cont. Nat. Herb., vol. I, p. 208). 



73. Polypteris texana Gray: Rather stout; leaves from lanceolate-linear to lan- 

 ceolate-oblong, distinctly petioled; involucre 20- to 30-flowered, rayless, 6 to 10 mm. 

 high, of spatnlate-oblong bracts; pappus scales oblong-ovate to oblong-lanceolate, 

 ■with slender, nearly complete or slightly excurrent costse. Stevens and Morton 

 counties (Cont. Nat. Herb., vol. I, p. 209). 



74. Thelesperma filifolia Gray: Loosely branching and leafy; leaves not rigid, 

 bipinnately divided into filiform lobes no wider than the rhachis; bracts of outer 

 involucre 8, subulate linear, equaling or more than half as long as the inner, which 

 are connate only to the middle; rays broad, over 12 mm. long; disk usually purple; 

 pappus scales stout, triangular-subulate, not longer than the width of the achenes. 

 Stafford and Kiowa counties (S.) 



75. Samolus valerandi L.: Seward county (S). 



76. Phlox paniculata L.: Pottawatomie county (Crevecoeur, citing L. H. Dewey). 



77. Lycopsis arvensis L.: Franklin county, one place, introduced (Castle). 



78. Convolvulus incanus Vahl.: Morton county (Cont. Nat. Herb., vol. I, p. 212). 



79. Ipomoea commntata Roem. & Schult.: Arkansas City (Cont. Nat. Herb., vol. I, 

 p. 211). 



80. ChamiBsaracha sordida Gray: Wichita county. Garden City, and Arkalon, and 

 westward, in barren flats (S). 



81. Physalis hedersefolia Gray: Comanche and Clark counties (Cont. Nat. Herb., 

 vol. I, p. 212). 



82. Physalis virginiana Mills, var. ambigua Gray: Franklin county (Castle). 



83. Mimulus glabratus HBK., var. jamesii Gray: Stafford county (Cont. Nat. 

 Herb., vol. I, p. 212). 



84. Pentstemon jamesii Benth.: Rooks county (Bartholomew). 



85. Veronica scutellata L.: Rooks county (Bartholomew). 



86. Aphyllon ludovicianum Gray: Norton, Decatur and Sherman counties (Smyth 

 & Harshbarger); Comanche county (Cont. Nat. Herb., vol. I, p. 213). 



87. Calamiutha nuttallii Gray: Riley county. 



88. Lycopus angustifolius Nutt.: Shawnee county (S.) 



89. Scutellaria wrightii Gray: Franklin county (Castle). 



90. Plantago patagouica Jacq., var. spinulosa Gray: Norton county. 



91. Oxybaphus nyctagineus Sweet, var. pilosus Gray: Barber county (Cont. Nat. 

 Herb., vol. I, p. 213). 



92. Amarantus palmeri Wats.: Rooks county (Bartholomew). 



93. Atriplex expansa Wats.: Southern Kansas; common in alkali and salt marshes 

 (Carleton in Cont. Nat. Herb., vol. I, p. 231). 



94. Chenopodium fremonti Wats.: Rooks county (Bartholomew). 



95. Chenopodium fremonti, var. incanum Wats.: Norton county ( Smyth & Harsh- 

 barger). 



96. Kochia americana Wats.: Southwestern Kansas, in salt marshes (Carleton in 

 Cont. Nat. Herb., vol. I, p. 231). 



97. Eriogonum lachnogyuum Torr.: Morton county (Cont. Nat. Herb., vol. I, 

 p. 214). 



98. Phoradeudron flavescens Nutt.: Labette county (Dr. W. S. Newlon). 



99. Euphorbia cordifolia L.: Rooks county (Bartholomew). 



100. Euphorbia cuphosperma Boiss.: Rooks county (Bartholomew). 



