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Berberis trifoliata Hartw. ; Lindl. Bot. Reg. 27 : Misc. 68-31, /. 



10 ( ). 



Abundant about Corpus Christi, ranging from sea level along Nueces 

 Bay to 40 feet on the plateau. Distributed as B. "trifoliata" Moric. 

 March 6 (1384). 



MENISPERMACEAE. 



CEBATHA Forsk. Fl. ^Egypt. 171 (1775). 

 [CoccuLus DC. Syst. Veg. i: 515 (1818).] 



Cebath Carolina (L.) Britton, Mem. Torr. Club, 5 : 162 (1894). 

 Menispermum Carolinum L. Sp. PI. 340 (1753). 

 Cocculus Carolinus DC. Syst. Veg. I : 524 (1818). 

 Cebatha Virginica Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PL 9 (1891). 

 In dry open ground at Kerrville, at an altitude of 1650 feet. Plants 

 less than a foot long, growing in bunches. 



June 26 (1915) ; type locality, "in Carolina." 



PAPAVERACEAE. 



ARGEMONE L. Sp. PL 508 (1753). 

 Argemone Mexicana L. Sp. PL 508 (1753). 



At Corpus Christi from sea level to 40 feet, but most abundant along 

 the S. A. & A. P. Railroad, the embankment being white with it. No 

 yellow-flowered ones were seen, nor any of the A. platyceras rosea 

 Coulter, the type of which was collected here. 



March 5 (1378); type locality, "in Mexico, Jamaica, Carabaeis." 



CAPNOIDES Adans. Fam. PL 2: 431 (1763). 

 [NECKERIA Scop. Introd. 313 (1777).] 

 [CORYDALIS Vent. Choix. 19 (1803).] 



Capnoides micranthum (Engelm.) Britton, Mem. Torr. Club, 5 : 

 166 (1894). 



Cory dalis aurea var. micrantha Engelm. in A. Gray, Man. Ed. 5, 



62 (1867). 



Corydalis micrantha A. Gray, Coult. Bot. Gaz. n : 189 (1886). 

 First collected along Nueces Bay at sea level, as a small upright 

 plant, and later at Corpus Christi at 35 feet, occurring as a weak slender 

 reclining plant two feet high. Both stations were in rich shaded ground. 

 Scarce. Distributed as C. aureum. 



March 12 (1433) ; type locality, " W. Illinois and St. Louis." 



