99 



Rather common about Kerrville, altitude 1650-1800 feet. Also no- 

 ticed along the railroad east or" San Antonio. Stems often ten or fifteen 

 feet long. 



May 8 (1727); type locality, Mexico, near Guanaxuato. 



MAXIMOWICZA Cogn.; DC. Monog. Phan. 3 : 726 (1881). 

 Maximowicza L/indheimeri (A. Gray) Gogn. ; DC. Monog. Phan. 

 3: 727 (1881). 



SuydiumLindheimeriK.Gta.y, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. 6: 194 (1850). 

 In low, rich ground about Kerrville, climbing over bushes; ahitude 

 1600 feet. 



May 3 (1694); type locality, "thickets, New Braunfels to the Liano," 

 Texas. 



CAMPANULACEAE. 



LEGOUZIA Durand, Fl. Bourg. 2 : 26 (1782). 

 [SPECULARIA Heist. ; A. DC. Mon. Camp. 344 (1830).] 

 [PENTAGONIA Sieg. ; Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PL 381 (1891).] 

 Legouzia biflora (R. & P.) Britton, Mem. Torr. Club, 5 : 309 (1894). 

 Campanula biflora R. & P. Fl. Per. 2 : 55, /. 200, /. 6 (1799). 

 Speciilaria biflora A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. n : 82 (1876). 

 Collected in grassy ground on the plateau, six miles north of Kerrville, 

 altitude 1900 feet. 



May 8 (1721. 

 Legouzia Coloradoense (Buckley). 



Campanula Coloradoense Buckley, Proc. Phila. Acad. 400 (1861). 

 Speciilaria Lindheimeri Vatke , Li n n aea ,38: 713(1874). 

 On the summit of a hill north of Kerrville, where it is plentiful, alti- 

 tude 2000 feet. The pods on these specimens are usually twisted, which 

 is a character contrary to that give by Coulter in the Manual of Western 

 Texas. 



May 14 (1731); type locality, " upper Colorado of Texas." 



COMPOSITAE. 



VERNONIA Schreb. Gen. PL 2: 541 (1791). 



Vernonia Drummondii Shuttlw. ; Werner, Jour. Cincin. Soc. Nat. 

 Hist. 16 : 171 (1894). 



Vernonia alt\ssima var. grandiflora A. Gray, Syn. FL I : Part 2, 

 90 (1884). 



