479. 
480. 
481. 
482. 
483. 
484. 
484b. 
485. 
486. 
487. 
488. 
PLANTAE LINDHEIMERIANARE. 145 
P. PATULIFLORA Engelm. & Gray. L. 295. Guada- 
lupe near Victoria. Mar. 1845.—L. 294. Guada- 
lupe. Feb. 1845. (280), 
SOLANUM ROSTRATUM Dunal. LL. 147 (450). (New 
Braunfels). _ May 1846.—L. 804 (494). Upper 
Guadalupe. Sept., Oct. 1845. 
S. TRIQUETRUM Cav. var. LINDHEIMERIANUM Gray. 
L. 322. Victoria. Jan. 1845.—L. 312. New 
Braunfels, Aug. 1846.—Llano. Oct. 1847 (IV).— 
Victoria. July 1848 (IV). New Braunfels. April 
1848. 
L. 312 above is the type collection of S. Lindheimerianum 
Scheele. Linn. 21: 766. It is doubtful if S. triquetrum and 
S. Lindheimerianum are more than large and small leaved forms 
of the same species and only study in their native habitat can 
determine this question with certainty. 
Capsicum BAccaTtuM L. L. 320. Colorado bottom 
near Columbus. Jan. 1845.—L. 495. (New Braun- 
fels). Aug. 1845. 
NICOTIANA REPANDA Willd. L. 320. Guadalupe River 
bottom. Feb. 1845.—L. 72. Victoria near New 
Braunfels. Mar.-May 1846. 
CHAMAESARACHA Coronopus Gray. L. 174. Guad- 
alupe River. June 1846. 
C. conioweEs Britton. L.74. San Antonio. April 
1846.—L. 315. (New Braunfels). Aug. 1846.— 
New Braunfels. May 1848 (IV). 
These two species appear to intergrade in Texas. 
BUDDLEIA RACEMOSA Torr. June 1847-8 (IV). 
The specimen of III not found. This is a co-type, accord- 
ing to the label; Mex. Bound. Surv. 2: 121. 
HERPESTIS CHAMAEDRYOIDES HBK. L. 322. (New 
Braunfels). Aug. 1846.—L. 381. Guadalupe 
River. Feb. 1845. 
ANTIRRHINUM ANTIRRHINIFLORUM Small. 1847. 
CASTILLEIA PURPUREA Don. L. 726 (329). San An- 
tonio. April 1845.—L. 75. (New Braunfels). 
April 1846, 
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