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13. Cardamine pennsylvanica Muhl. Pennsylvania bitter-cress. McPherson 
county. (H) 
14. Cardamine rotundifolia Mx. Round-leafed water-cress. Morris and Rus_ 
sell counties; in springs southwest of Council Grove and north of Russell, near 
Salt creek. 
15. Draba brachycarpa Nutt. Short-pod draba. Cherokee and Chautauqua 
counties. (H) 
16. Lepidium campestre R. Br. Field cress. Occasionally seen in Kansas. 
fields; introduced in grass seeds from the Kast. 
17. Lesquerella argentea MacM. Silvery bladder-pod. Logan county. 
18. Lesquerella engelmanni Wats. Englemann’s bladder-pod. 
19. Lesquerella gracilis Wats. Slender bladder-pod. Western Kansas, on 
dry prairies. 
20. Sinapis juncea L. Indian mustard. Northern Kansas; frequent near 
dwellings in waste places. 
21. Alyssum maritimum Lam. Sweet alyssum. Topeka; escaped; rare. 
22. Arenaria serpyllifolia L. Thyme-leaved sand-wort. Occasional in rocky 
places in central Kansas. 
23. Cerastium compactum (Robinson). Throughout Kansas; occasional. 
24. Lychnis githago Scop. Cockle. Shawnee and neighboring counties; oc- 
casional in wheat-fields. 
25. Paronychia depressa (Nutt.) Hamilton county. In state herbarium. 
26. Sagina procumbens L. Decumbent pearlwort. Cherokee and Chautau- 
qua counties. (H) 
—., Silene cucubalus Wibel. Bladder campion. Occasionally seen in mead- 
ows in eastern Kansas; introduced from the east. Heretofore listed as S. inflata. 
27. Silene divaricata (Robinson). Apetalous catchfly. Shawnee county; oc- 
casional. 
28. Vaccaria vulgaris Host. Cow-herb. Phillips to Thomas counties. 
29. Sphaeralcea stellata T. & G. Starry-haired globe-mallow. Southern 
Kansas. 
30. Oxalis cymosa Small. Tall sorrel. Eastern Kansas; frequent. 
31. Cassia tora L. Low senna. Wyandotte county. (H) 
32. Prosopis glandulosa Torr. Prairie mesquite. Barber and Clark counties. 
a Astragalus distortus T. & G. Curved-pod buffalo-pea. Cherokee county. 
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34. Astragalus tenellus Pursh. Loose-flowered buffalo-pea. Western Kansas. 
35. Desmodium bracteosum DC. Large-bracted tick-trefoil. Eastern Kan- 
sas; occasional. (H) 
36. Desmodium hirsuta (Hook.) Hairy tick-trefoil. Atchison and Wyan- 
dotte counties. (H) 
37. Desmodium longifolium (T. & G.) Long-leafed tick-trefoil. Southeast 
Kansas; occasional. (H) 
38. Galactia glabella Mx. Smooth milk-pea. Southeastern Kansas. (H)]) 
39. Galactia volubilis Britt. Downy milk-pea. Southeastern Kansas. (H 
40. Lathyrus pusillus Nutt. Dwarf pea. Montgomery to Cherokee coun- 
ties. (H) . 
41. Lespedeza leptostachya Eng. Prairie bush-clover. Shawnee county, 
etc., on prairies. 
42, Lespedeza repens Bart. Creeping bush-clover. Coffey county. (H) 
43. Medicago lupulina L. Blackseed hop-clover. Lyon and other counties 
of southeastern Kansas. 
44, Medicago sativa L. Alfalfa. Topeka; in streets; infrequent. 
