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Kerr county, growing in situations similar to Buckley's plants ; altitude 

 1800 feet. 

 April 30 (1676); type locality, " Texas," collected by Drummond. 



TISSA Adans. Fam. PI. 2: 507 (1763). 



Tissa diandra (Guss.) Britton, Bull. Torr. Club, 16: 128 (1889). 

 Arenaria diandra Guss. Fl. Sic. Prodr. i: 515 (1827). 

 Arenaria salsuginea Bunge in Ledeb. Fl. Alt. 2 : 163 (1829). 

 Spergularia diandra Boiss. Fl. Orient. I ; 733 (1867). 

 In sand at Corpus Christi, covered by sea water during storms when 

 the water is forced back over the beach. Also in a depression not affected 

 by salt water, but where water collects during rains, and in dry 

 ground within the enclosure of the ''Bluff City Park." 

 March 9 (1413). 



PARONYCHIA Adans. Fam. PL 2: 272 (1763). 

 Paronychia setacea T. & G. Fl. N. A. i : 170 (1838). 



Abundant on the summits of the limestone hills about Kerrville. Also 

 seen in the low ground along Town Creek, altitude 1625-2000 feet. 



May 14 (1729); type locality, "Texas," collected by Drummond. 



RANUNCULACEAE. 



DELPHINIUM L. Sp. PL 530 (1753). 

 Delphinium Carolinianum Walt. Fl. Car. 155 (1788). 



Delphinium azureum Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. i : 314 (1803). 



At San Antonio, on the right bank of the San Antonio, near the S. P. 

 bridge, occurred a white flowered form, or sometimes tinged with pink. 

 April 17 (1583), 600 feet. 



On the hillsides and summits about Kerrville it was never white, but 

 bright blue or pinkish. May 8 (1723), 1700-2000 feet. 



Type locality not given by Walter; " in_ Carolina et Georgia," 

 by Michx. 



CLEMATIS L. Sp. PL 543 0753)- 

 Clematis Simsii Sweet, Hort. Brit, i : i (1827). 



Clematis cor data Sims, Bot. Mag. /. 1816 (1816), not Pursh. 

 Clematis PitcheriT. & G. Fl. N. A. i : 10 (1838). 

 Frequent along the Guadalupe and Town Creek, at Kerrville, climb- 

 ing over bushes; altitude 1600 feet. 

 April-June (1607). 



