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135. Soranum Texense (n. sp.): perenne, inerme, to- 
mento stellato incanum; caule (pedali) herbaceo erecto 
ramoso ; foliis (2—4-unc.) petiolatis lanceolatis undulatis sinu- 
ato-dentatis integerrimisve sparsis; racemis terminalibus ; pe- 
dunculis flore longioribus fructiferis deflexis ; ‘ealyce 5-fido ; 
corolla violacea extus ad carinas stellato-pubescente ; stamini- 
bus zequalibus ; baccis flavis. — Road-sides, prairies, &c., 
Houston to the Brazos. June—September. (This is also 
No. 200 of Drummond’s Third Texan Collection. We like- 
wise have specimens from Dr. Wright.) 
136. Puysatis pupescens? (P. maritima, M. A. Curtis, 
MSS.) Coast of Galveston Island. April — November. 
137. Hereestis Monnrersa, Humb. & Kunth. Wet places. 
June, July. 
138. Conopea muttiripa, Benth. in DC. prodr. & Torr. 
& Gr. Fl. ined. (Capraria, Michz.) Brazos. July. 
139. Bucunera ELoNnGATA, Swartz, Benth. 1. c.  Gal- 
veston to the Brazos. April, May, and again in July. Flow- 
ers smaller than in B. Americana, the teeth of the calyx and 
bracts less acuminate. 
140. Herpestis nigrescens, Benth. Brazos, &c. August. 
141. Gerarpia spicirLora, Engel. MSS. G. maritima 
6 grandiflora, Benth. in DC. prodr. ined. Margin of brack- 
ish ponds, Galveston Island. 
142. Penrstemon Cosma, Nutt. in Trans. Amer. Phil. 
Soc. (n. ser.) V. p. 182. Ravines near Houston. May. 
143. Scuretyaria Drummonpu, Benth. Lab. p. 441. On 
soil composed of fragments of shells, on the coast of Galveston 
Island. May. Apparently annual: stems 10 to 29 inches high. 
144. S. carpiopnytia (n. sp.): puberula; caule erecto 
(1-2-pedali) ramoso ; foliis omnibus petiolatis cordato-trian- 
gularibus obtusiusculis caulinis, grosse crenatis, floralibus 
gradatim minoribus integrioribusque lato-cordatis vel deltoideis, . 
summis bracteiformibus ; floribus axillaribus oppositis ; corol- 
lis pubescentibus calyce pedicello longiore plus triplo longiori- 
bus.—Var. £. humilior, foliis omnibus parvulis. — Open woods, 
