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30. Hymenatherum aureum Gray. Hamilton county; on an island in the 
Arkansas river, five miles east of Syracuse; rare. Hitchcock, Cont. U.S Nat. 
Herb., III, 545. 
31. Hymenopappus flavescens Gray. Grant county hillsides. Hitchcock, 
WC. O41. 
32. Krigia oppositifolia Raf. Dwarf dandelion. Shawnee county; rare. Col- 
lected by W. A. Harshbarger. In the State herbarium. 
33. Lygodesmia rostrata Gray. Hamilton county; north slope of sand-hills. 
Hitchcock, Contrib., IIT, 548. 
34. Vernonia marginata Britton. Morton county; by a pond in North fork of 
Cimarron; rare. Hitchcock, |. c., 545. 
35. Gilia aggregata Spreng. Stevens county; abundant in the sand hills. 
Hitchcock, Contrib., III, 548. 
36. Gilia inconspicua Sweet. Hamilton county, on land subject to overflow 
by the river; rare. Hitchcock, |. c., 548. 
37. Echinospermum texanum Scheele. Hamilton county, on ditch banks; 
rare. Hitchcock, |. c., 549. 
38. Heliotropium curassavicum L. Grant county, in bottom of dried-up 
ponds; abundant. Hitchcock, l. c., 548. 
39. Cuscuta neuropetala Engelm. Hamilton county; frequent in low lands. 
Hitchcock, |. c., 549. 
40. Chameesaracha conioides Britt. Hamilton county; frequent about exca- 
vations. Hitchcock, |. c., 549. 
41. Physalis comata Rydberg. Rooks county (Bartholomew). Bull. Torr. 
Club, 1895, 306. 
42. Physalis macrophysa Rydb. Shawnee county (Popenoe). Rydberg, 
Ile Gogo UlEe 
43. Collinsia violacea Nutt. Cherokee county. This was first found by 
Thos. Nuttall, in 1833, in the Indian Territory, ‘“‘on the hills and upland woods 
of the Arkansas and Red rivers,’’ and is represented as abundant. (See Trans. 
Amer. Philos. Soc., n.s., V, 179.) It has rarely been collected since, and is there- 
fore a ‘‘little-known species,’ according to Gray in Synop. Flora of N. A. Col- 
lected in Cherokee county and reported this year (1896) for the first time from 
Kansas, by Chancellor F. H. Snow. It differs from C. verna in its thickish 
leaves, violet flowers (about three to a whorl! instead of six), and in having its 
capsules about 10-seeded. 
44. Atriplex canescens James. Trego county; not rare. In State herbarium. 
Sent in by J. A. Rich. (No. 258.) 
45. Atriplex nuttallii Watson. Gove county; sent in to State herbarium by 
iA rich, (OY?) 
46. Salsola tragus L. Russian thistle. Sent in by W. G. Riste, from Colby. 
Sent in also from Greeley, Norton, Cloud, Republic, Jewell, Phillips, and Decatur 
counties. 
47. Eriogonum campanulatum Nutt. Gove county; in State herbarium. 
Sent in by J. A. Rich. (‘ X’’) 
48. Eriogonum cernuum Nutt. Sherman county; in State herbarium. 
49. Polygonum littorale Link. Shawnee county; in State herbarium. 
50. Euphorbia stictospora Engelm. Coolidge, Kan., on dry hills. In State 
herbarium. Sent also from Trego county, by J. A. Rich. (No. 262.) 
51. Corylus rostrata Ait. Kansas. Britton, in Illust. Flora, I, 508. 
52. Sagittaria ambigua J. G. Smith. McPherson county; collected by J. E. 
Bodin, 1887, and by A. S. Hitchcock, 1892. Smith, in Ann. Rep. Mo. Botanic 
Garden, 1895, p. 48; pl. 17. 
