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101. Euphorbia fendleri Torr. and Gray: Meade and Comanche counties. 



102. Euphorbia heterophylla L.: Shawnee, Morris and Cowley counties, in woods. 



103. Euphorbia hirtula Eng.: Rooks county (Bartholomew). 



104. Euphorbia peplidion Eng.: Meade county, on chalk hills. 



105. Stillingia sylvatica L.: Cowley and Stafford counties, in salt marshes. 



106. Ulmus alata Mx.: Cherokee and Labette counties (Doctor Newlon). 



107. Smilax ecirrhata Wats.: Franklin county (Castle). 



108. Erythronium mesochoreum E. B. Knerr: Leaves lance-linear, bright green 

 beneath a faint bloom, never mottled with purplish blotches, averaging V ^o f''wide 

 by &' to 8'' and sometimes 10'' long; perianth white, tinged a delicate lavender along 

 the veins, and with a yellow blotch toward the base, half reflexed when in full bloom, 

 1'' to 2'' long; style slender, club-shaped, arising at a slight angle or almost straight 

 from the ovary; stigmas three, recurved, distinct; ovary oblong, bluntly triangular, 

 with sides convex; ovules oblong ovoid; capsules oblong or elongated obovate, %^ 

 to 1]'' long; sterile plants with but one leaf, appearing later than the fertile two- 

 leafed forms, and few in comparison; corm more or less elongated, consisting of 

 several, one within the other, the outermost enlarging for next year's plant (no un- 

 derground runners producing corms at their extremities as in E. albidum). Open, 

 grassy hilltops and north-facing slopes, as well as in like wooded localities, March 

 and early April, Atchison county. — Smyth's Check List of the Plants of Kansas. 



109. Tradescantia virginica L., var. villosa Wats. Barton and Russell counties 

 (S.); Rooks county ( Bartholomew). 



110. Ruppia maritima L.: Stafford county, in salt marsh (Cont. Nat. Herb., vol. I, 

 p. 217). 



111. Cyperus hallii Britton: Sumner county (Cont. Nat. Herb., vol. I, p. 217). 



112. Cyperus strigosns L., var. capitatus Boeckl. Kingman county (Cont. Nat. 

 Herb., vol. I, p. 217). 



113. Heteranthera limosa Vahl.: Rooks county (Bartholomew). 



114. Scirpus atrovireus Muhl., var. pallidus Britt.: Cloud county (S.) 



115. Scirpus hallii (Gray) Britt.; Rooks county (Bartholomew). 



116. Andropogon hallii, var. flaveolus Hackel: Kingman and Kiowa counties 

 (Carleton in Cont. Nat. Herb., vol. I, p. 222). 



117. Andropogon saccharoides Swz., var. submuticus Vasey: Barber and Co- 

 manche counties. 



118. Aristida dispersa Trin. & Rup.: Clark county (Cont. Nat. Herb., vol. I, 

 p. 218). 



119. Aristida humboldtiana Trin. & Rup.: Seward and Meade counties (Cont. 

 Nat. Herb., vol. I, p. 218). 



120. Aristida oligantha Mx., var. minor Vasey: Rooks county (Bartholomew). 



121. Aristida purpurea Nutt., var. berlandieri Torr.: Rooks county (Bartholo- 

 mew). 



122. Aristida purpurea, var. fendleriana Coulter: Phillips county (Smyth & 

 Harshbarger). 



123. Aristida purpurea, var. hookeri Torr.: Rooks county (Bartholomew); Ford 

 county (Carleton). 



124. Beckmannia erucpeformis Host.: Cheyenne and Sherman counties, in water 

 holes, introduced from the West ( Smyth). 



125. Eragrostis pectinacea, var. spectalilis Gray: Sedgwick and Sumner coun- 

 ties (Smyth); Barber county (Cont. Nat. Herb., vol. I, p. 219). 



126. Eriochloa punctata Hamil.: Clark county (Cont. Nat. Herb. vol. I, p. 218). 



127. Muhlenbergia gracillima Torr.: Clark county (Cont. Nat. Herb., vol. I, 

 p. 218). 



