NOTES ON THE FLORA OF IOWA. jny 



Corn US stolon ifer a Mx. 



Emmet Co. ( Cratty) /Johnson Co. Other specimens marked 

 C. stolonifera are found in the collection, but as their 

 identity is somiwhit uncertain the iocilities are here 

 omitted. The species is very common near Iowa City. 

 Triosteum angustifolium Z. 

 Johnson Co. [^Macbride] ; Lee Co. 



LlNN^A BOREALIS L. 



Winneshiek Co. (^Holway.) 



DiERVILLA TRIFIDA Moeuch. 



Winneshiek Co. {^F^itz pat rick. ^ 

 Aster corymbosus Ait. 



Muscatine Co. i^Reppert.) "Scarce." 

 Aster patens var. phlogifolius JVees. 



Winnebago Co. Rather common near Forest City. 

 Lepachys columnaris Torr. and Gray. 



Henry Co. [Mills) ; Page Co. 

 Coreopsis involucrata JVutt. 



Henry Co. ( J////5) ; Johnson]Co. [Miss Linder.) 

 Campanula rotundifolia L. 



Jones Co. [Macbride; Cameron) ; ]^.ck.son Co. The type 

 form. The variety arctica has already been reported. 

 Pyrola secunda L. 



Winneshiek Co. [Holivay.) 

 Phlox paniculata L. 



Johnson Co. [Hitchcock,) 

 Hydrophyllum macrophyllum JSFutt. 



Johnson Co. [Miss Berry.) This species was formerly 

 quite common near Iowa City. 

 Ipomoea hederacea Jacq. 



Henry Co. [Mills); Lee Co. Introduced. 

 Ipomcea pandurata Meyer. 



Muscatine Co. [Reppert) ; ]o\\n^ox\ Co. Not rare. Mr. 

 Reppert also reports it from Louisa county. 

 CuscuTA arvensis Bcyr. 



Emmett Co. G\:oW\x\^pvr Artemisia^ etc. Rare. 



