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123. Carex aestivalis. 



124. Carex prtecox. 

 \25. Carex novse-anglise. 



126. Carex panicea. 



127. Carex polymorpha. 



128. Carex schweinitzii. 



129. Sporobolus longifolius. 



130. Sporobolus indicus. 



131. Sporobolus montanus. 



132. Agrostis elata. 



133. Panicum amarum. 



134. Panicum pubescens. 



135. Panicum serotinum. 



136. Panicum villosum. 



137. Panicum xanthophysum. 



138. Paspalum virgatum. 



139. Alopecurus alpinus. 



140. Glyceria acutiflora. 



141. Glyceria aquatica. 



142. Glyceria elongata. 



143. Andropogon tener. 



144. Andropogon tetrastychus. 



145. Andropogon torreyanus. 



To the above 145 species are to be added 15, that have been duplicated under 

 the same or different names, making 160 that need to be deducted from the list as 

 published; leaving net 1,355 species of plants in Kansas, omitting fungi. 



Now, to that list as thus published is to be added the following, which is the re- 

 sult of the collections of the past ten years or upward. The following persons 

 have contributed materially to this collection: 



Dr. F. H. Snow, University of Kansas ; Dr. J. H. Oyster, Paola ; Prof. John 

 Wherrell, Paola (also Leavenworth); Hon. Joel Moody, Mound City; Dr. W. S. New- 

 Ion, Oswego; Miss L. Cooper, Labette; Prof. E. N. Plank, Kansas City, Mo., (flora 

 of Montgomery county); Prof. L. G. A. Copley, formerly of Wichita; Prof. M. A. 

 Carleton, Garfield University, Wichita; Prof. O. P. McKim, Wellington; Prof. T. W. 

 Corey, late of Conway Springs, Sumner county; Prof. Ansel Gridley, jr., Kingman; 

 Chas. E. Hall, Hutchinson; Mrs. M. A. Moses, Great Bend, (now dead); C. C. Webb, 

 Larned; Miss Dora Jackson, Arkalon, Seward county; Mrs. James Jackson, Golden, 

 Grant county; Ansel Gridley, Esq., Richfield, Morton county; J. W. Stailey, Garden 

 City, Hutchison and Topeka, (now of Lawrence); Prof. W. E. Castle, Ottawa Uni- 

 versity; Prof. Z. T. Riley', Topeka, (Greenwood county) ; H. E. Kinear, Topeka, 

 (Emporia and Lyon county); Rev. Loren Armsby and Dr. H. M. Byers, Council 

 Grove; Joseph Henry, Salina, (now dead); Supt. J. R. Bickerdyke, Russell; Dr. 

 Louis Watson, Ellis; E. Bartholomew, Rockport, Rooks county; J. M. Waterman, 

 Delphos, Ottawa county; Prof. E. A. Popenoe, State Agricultural College, Manhat- 

 tan; F. F. Crevecoeur, Onaga; Paul Wilkinson, Seneca; Prof, A. M. Nissen, late of 

 Wetmore; Mrs. A. L. Slosson and Dr. R. J. Brown, Leavenworth; H. C. Fellow, 

 Tonganoxie; Prof. J. H. Carruth, Dr. W\ H. Saunders and Dr. A. P. Fellows, Law- 

 rence; Prof. F. W. and Mrs. Cragin and Miss Eunice Lyman, Washburn College, 

 Topeka; Mrs. Omar Newman, Mrs. Geo. L. Epps, Mrs. A. H. Merrell, Miss Julia 

 Huntoon, Miss Fannie Rowley, Wm. Smith, sr., and A. T. Daniels, all of Topeka. 



I am especially indebted to Prof. W. A. Kellerman, who has collected in all parts 

 of the State and reported many plants from various points, especially in the west- 

 ern portion of the State, and two years ago published a complete list of the grasses, 

 which list stands to-day with very few changes. 



I am also under great obligations to Dr. Geo. Vasey, of Washington, D. C, for 

 valuable corrections and suggestions. 



Of the additions here presented, a few need confirmation, but are included be- 

 cause they are reported from Kansas, and are believed to exist there. Specimens 

 of all have not been seen by me; yet very nearly all are believed to be veritable. A 

 trip into Doniphan and Atchison counties, and three trips made by me during the 

 past year into the western and southern parts of the State, in which nearly every 

 county south of the Arkansas was visited, have thrown much light on the distribu- 



