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In rich, moist ground along Town Creek at Kerrville, altitude 1600 

 feet. On some plants the bracts are unusually long. 



June 16 (1873); tyP 6 locality, "in Canada." 

 Teucrium Cubense L. Mant. 80 (1767). 



Along the shores of Corpus Christi and Nueces Bays, usually growing 

 in clumps under bushes. 



March 12 (1439); type locality, in Cuba. 

 Teucrium laciniatum Torr. Ann. Lye. N. Y. 2: 231 (1828). 



Growing in patches along the streets at Kerrville, and also on the 

 road between Kerrville and Fredericksbu r g, altitude 1650-1800 feet. 



May 8 (1718); type locality, "on the Rocky Mountains." 



SOLANACEAE. 



LYCIUM L. Sp. PL 191 (1753). 

 Lycium Carolinianum Walt. Fl. Car. 84 (1788). 



On the salt flats at Corpus Christi, where it is abundant, but very 

 little found in flower. 



March 6 (1395) ; type locality, Carolina. 



CHAMAESARACHA A. Gray; Benth. & Hook. Gen. PL 2: 891 



(1876). 



Chamaesaracha Coronopus (Dunal) A. Gray, Syn. Fl. 2 : Part 2, 



232 (1878). 



Solatium Coronopus Dunal, in DC. Prodr. 13 : Part i, 64 (1852). 



Rather common in dry, open ground about Kerrville, altitude 1650- 

 1700 feet. 



April 24 (1647) ; type locality, Mexico between Laredo and Bejar. 



PHYSALIS L. Sp. PL 182 (1753). 

 Physalis mollis Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. (II.) 5: 194 (1837). 



This plant is rather common at Corpus Christi, usually growing in 

 rich, shaded ground, from sea level to 40 feet. 



March 17 (1453); type locality, sandy banks of the Arkansas. 

 Physalis* 



On the bluff southeast of Corpus Christi, in open ground once broken 

 for a street, was a patch of plants with large, pale yellow flowers, rarely 

 with a darker center. The plants were prostrate from a large and thick, 

 fleshy root. The leaves are dull green, rather thick. 



March 27 (1507). 

 Physalis* 



* These two species are in the hands of Mr. P. A. Rydberg, for determination. 



