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45. Oxytropis multiceps Nutt. Tufted loco-pea. Sherman and Cheyenne 
counties; occasional on rocky prairies. 
46. Petalostemon tenuifolius Gray. Silky petalostemon. Norton county. 
47. Psoralea linearifoliaT. &G. Narrow-leaved leather-root. Seward county. 
48. Psoralea obtusiloba T. & G. Short-leaved leather-root. Northwestern 
Kansas; occasional. 
49. Robinia hispida L. Rose acacia. Shawnee county; rare{ escaped from 
nurseries. 
50. Trifolium carolinianum Mx. Carolinaclover. Topeka and elsewhere; oc- 
casional; introduced. 
51. Vicia cracca L. Tufted vetch. Clay county. (H) 
52. Vicia sativa L. Common vetch. Wyandotte county. (H) 
53. Cercocarpus parviflorus H. & A. Small-leafed cercoparpus. 
aye Crataegus viridus L. Southern thorn. Southeastern Kansas; frequent. 
(HH) 
55. Potentilla pentandra Eng. Five-stamened cinquefoil. Riley and Shaw- 
nee counties. (H) 
a an Potentilla strigosa (Pursh.) ‘‘Kansas.’’ (Britton & Brown, Illust. Flo. 
, 214. 
i 57. Rosa canina L. Wild brier. Common near old dwellings in eastern coun- 
ies. 
58. Rosa rubiginosa L. Sweetbrier. Frequently seen; escaped from cultiva- 
tion. 
60. Cerasus mahaleb Mill. Mahaleb cherry. Frequently seen near old nur- 
series and orchards in eastern Kansas. 
61. Epilobium adenocaulon Haussk. Northern willow-herb. 
62. Oenothera brachycarpa Gray. Short-pod evening-primrose. 
63. Oenothera grandis (Britton). Great-flowered evening-primrose. Barber 
county. 
64. Oenothera oklahomense Norton. Oklahoma evening-primrose. 
65. Oenothera spinulosa T. & G. Spiny-leaved evening-primrose. 
66. Peucedanum villosum Nutt. Hairy parsley. Rice county. 
67. Sanicula gregaria Bickn. Clustered snake-root. Shawnee county. 
GAMOPETALOUS EXOGENS., 
68. Artemisia kansana Britton. Kansas artemisia. Southern Kansas. May 
be a form of A. frigida. 
69. Aster acutidens (Burgess). Sharp-toothed aster. Eastern Kansas; occa- 
sional along streams. 
70. Aster bellidiflorus Willd. Large-panicled aster. Shawnee county and 
eastward, in moist places. 
71. Aster exilis Ell. Slender aster. Stafford county, in salt marsh. 
72. Aster missouriensis Britt. Missouri white-rayed aster. Eastern Kansas, 
in moist soil. 
73. Aster pilosus (Porter). Hairy frostweed. Eastern Kansas. 
74. Baccharis neglecta Britt. Long-leafed pencil tree. Cheyenne county, 
along streams. 
—. Berlandiera pinnatifida. Heretofore listed as Engelmannia pinnatifida 
T. & G. 
75. Carduus megacephalus (Porter). Large-head thistle. Norton county. 
76. Carduus nebraskensis Britt. Nebraskathistle. Jennings, Decatur county; 
collected in 1892. 
77. Erigeron beyrichii. Slender daisy-fleabane. Western Kansas; occasional 
in dry soils. 
