588 MINNESOTA BOTANICAL STUDIES. 



Agrimonia striata Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1 : 278. 1803. 

 To this species is to be referred the Minnesota specimens 

 heretofore called Agrimonia eupatoria Linn. The latter is a 

 European plant which has larger fruit and denser, longer pub- 

 escence. 



Sauguisorba officinalis Linn. Sp. PI. 116. 1753. 

 Not previously reported from Minnesota. 

 Collected near St. Anthony Park, Minn. (Dr. Otto Lugger, 

 Sept , 1893). 



Astragalus ceramicus Sheld. Bull. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. 

 Minn. No. 9. pt. 1. 19. 1894. 

 Not previously reported from Minnesota. 

 This western pulse has been introduced along the Belt Line 

 railroad in Ramsey county, Minn. (Francis Ramaley, August, 

 1895). 



Euphorbia dictyospernia Fisch. & Meyer. Ind. Sem. 

 Hort. Petrop. 2:175. 1855. 

 Heretofore the only recorded occurrence of this species in 

 Minnesota has been the collection at Montevideo (L. R. 3Ioyer). 

 Collected also at Pipestone, Minn. (Max Menzel, June, 1895). 



Sanicula gregaria Bicknell. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 

 22:354. 1895. 

 Not previously reported from Minnesota. 

 Collected near Milaca, Minn. (E. P. S., July, 1892). 



Limosella aquatica Linn. Sp. PI. 631. 1753. 

 Not previously reported from Minnesota. 

 Collected near Pipestone, Minn. (Max Menzel, June, 1895). 



Solidago ulmifolia Muhl. Willd. Sp. PI. 3:2060. 1804. 

 The following are Minnesota localities in which this species 

 has recently been found: Lake Lida, Otter Tail county, Minn. 

 (E. P. S., August, 1892); Zumbrota, Goodhue county, Minn. (G. 

 A. Ballard, August, 1892); near Lanesboro, Fillmore county, 

 Minn. (Dr. J. G. Hvoslef, August, 1895). 



