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SALICACE^. 



Salix humilis Marsh. 



Sioux City, common on prairies and at base of loess mounds 

 (L. H. P.). 

 S. longifolia Muhl. 



Sioux City (B. W.). 

 Populus monilifera Ait. 



Missouri Valley, in bottoms near streams, in swales between 

 loess mounds; occasionally near top of mound. Com- 

 mon (L. H. P.), South Dakota, opposite Hawarden 

 (L. H. P.); Sioux City (B. W.). 



CERATOPHYLLACE^. 



CeratopTnjllum demersum L. 

 Sioux City (B.W.). 



CONIFERS. 

 Juniperus Virginiana L. 

 Sioux City (B. W.). 



ORCHIDACE.'E. 



OrcMs spectcibilis L. 



Sioux City (B. W.). 

 Hcibenaria leucopJicea Gray. 



Cherokee (B. W.). 

 Sjjiranthes ceriMci Richard. 



Smithland (B. W.). 

 Cypripeclium ])ubescens Willd. 



Caerokee, Smithland (B. W.). 



IRDIACE^. 

 Iris versicolor L. 



Sioux City (B. W.). 



LILIACE.E. 



Smilax herbacea D. 



Sioux City (B. W.). 

 Allium stellatum Fras. 



Alton, common on prairies (L, H. P.). 

 A. Ganaclense Kalm. 



Sioux City (B. W.). 

 Yucca angustifolia Parsh. 



Council Bluffs, Missouri Valley, Sioux City, Turin (L. H. 

 P.); near top of loess, mounds common. South, north 

 and west sides. Many seeds produced. Not all the plants 

 which fl.)wer produce seeds — many empty stalks were 

 found. It is a significant fact that this species does 



