io THE AMERICAN MIDI AND NATURALIST 



with some other genera. It should have precedence- over Phryma 

 Linn. Gen. Nov. 1092. ( 1731 ), ex Amoen. Acad. also. 



936. Leptostachya carolinensis 0. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 

 I: 50S. (1891). 



Phryma leptostachya Linn. Sp. PI. 601. (1753). 



Pleasant Lake; Wahpeton (Bergman). 



Family 114. PLANTAGINEAE Vent. II: 269. (1799). 



PLANTAGO Plinius XXV: 8 vel. 39. Themison Plinius ibid. 



937. Plantago maior Cuba Hort. Sanit. 308. (1485); Fuchs, 

 Hist. Stirp.; Camer.; Linn. Sp. PI. 112. (1753). 



Butte. 



938. Plantago maior var. luxuriosi Lunell in A. Midi. Xat. 

 Vol. I: 236. (1910). 



Turtle Mountains, Pleasant Lake. 



939. Plantago asiatica Linn. Sp. PI. 1 [3. I 1 753). 

 Leeds, Pleasant Lake. 



940. Plantago nitrophila A. Xels. Bull. Torr. Hot. Club. 

 29. 405. (1902). 



Bottom of dry coulee, Leeds; dry bottom of Lake Ibsen. 



941. Plantago minor Plinius 1. c.M also Fuchsius Hist. 14. 

 (1546); not P. minor Fries, which is = P. tenuiflora W. Kit. 



Plantago lanceolata Cuba Hort. vSanit. ed. Germ. no. 308. 

 (1485) ' Plantago lanceolata Tabern. Krtb. 2. 1 1 1 1 ; Tragus, Stirp 

 Hist. 225; J. Bauhin, Hist. PI. 3:31; Linn. Sp. PI. 113, (1753). 



Fargo (CI. Waldron); Kulni (Brenckle). 



942. Plantago eriopoda Torr. Ann. Lye. N. Y. 2: 237. (1827). 

 Leeds. 



94,3. Plantago Purshii Roem. & Schult. Syst. 3: 120. (1818). 

 Plantago gnaphaloidcs Nutt. Gen. I: ioo (1818). 

 Plantago patagonica var. gnaphaloides Gray. Man. ed. 2: 

 269. (1856). 



Towner; Emmons County (Brenckle). 



944. Plantago aristata Michx. PI. Bor. Am. I: 95. ( [803). 

 Plantago patagonica var. aristata Gray. 1. c. 



Glen Ullin ( Bergman). 



945. Plantago elongata Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 729. (1814). 

 Dickinson (CI. Waldron). 



1 "Es isl auch eyn ander knit, plantago genannt, die heyszet zu latin 

 lanceoldin wan sye wrechsel uflf n:i t spitzen blettern als eyn lantz ysen." 



