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arc herbs of the prairies and should he looked for particularly 

 in the far southwestern portions of the state. One of them 

 is occasionally found along- railways as far east and north as 

 ]\Iinncapolis. The two varieties of Callirrhoc are distinguished 



Fl<i. 15i(, Uasswood trees. Shore of I,;ikc Callioiiii. Aftt r photogr:ipli 1 \ 11 ilihard. 



hy the shape of their lea\es. 'Plu' triangular-leafed poppy- 

 mallow has the lower lea\es somewhat halherd-shaped, while 

 the other puts forth deep-lohed romul leaves. The llowers in 

 each of these \arieties are rather large and >hii\\\, piu-j)le in 



