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Yucca Treculeana Carr. Rev. Hort. 7 : 280 (1858). 



Individual plants 6-10 feet high; occasional in the chapparral about 

 Corpus Christi. Leaves dark green, sparingly filamentous near the base. 

 A species of light brown wasp, flies, and b ags were observed on and in 

 the flowers. Through carelessness, the leaves became spoiled and unfit 

 for specimens. 



DASYLIRION Zucc. in Otto & Dietr. Allg. Gartenz. 6 : 258 (1838). 

 Dasylirion Texanum Scheele, Linnaea, 23 : 140 (1850). 



A single plant found in bloom near the summit of a conical terraced 

 hill at Kerrville, altitude 1900 feet. 



June 30 (1929) type locality, New Braunfels. 



SCHOENOCAULON A. Gray, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y. 4 : 127 



(1837). 

 Schoenocaulon Texanum Scheele, 25 : 262 (1852). 



Schoenocaulon Drummondii A. Gray, Bot. Beechy, 388 (1841), 



name only. 



Very common on the dry limestone hills about Kerrville, ranging from 

 the lowest elevations along the Guadalupe and Town Creek to near the 

 summits of the hills, 1600-1900 feet. 



April 25 (1626); type locality, New Braunfels. 



SMILACEAE. 



SMILAX L. Sp. PI. 1028 (1753). 

 Smilax Bona-Nox L. Sp. PI. 1030 (1753). 



Smilax tamnoides A. Gray, Man. 485 (1848), not L. 

 Climbing over bushes along Town Creek, altitude 1650 feet. 

 April 28 (1674). 

 Smilax rotundifolia L. Sp. PL 1030 (1753). 



Smilax caduca L. Sp. PI. 1030 (1753). 



Climbing high over bushes and trees along Bear Creek, Kerr county, 

 altitude 1800 feet. 

 April 30 (1679). 



AMARYLLIDACEAE. 



COOPERIA Herb. Bot. Reg. /. 1833 (1836). 

 Cooperia Drummondii Herb. Bot. Reg. /. 1833 ( l8 3 6 )- 

 In dry open ground at Corpus Christi, altitude 10 feet. Flowers 



