PLANTS OF BLUE RAPIDS AND MANHATTAN 



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Fig. 5. — Showing the vegetation on a level area of an alluvial bank in 

 Sept., 1916. Willow seedlings are the most abundant plants. The dark- 

 colored plant is Cyperns erythrorhizos. The light-colored plant is Eragrostis 

 purshii. 



The University of Cincinnati, 

 Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Plants of Blue Rapids and Manhattan, Kansas. — Corrections and 

 Index to Common Names. 



BY O. A. STEVENS. 



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Corrections. 



to 87, heading, for Blue Island, read Blue Rapids. 

 line 18, insert period after Link. 



27, for halepense, read Halepense. 

 9, " scribnerianum, read Scribnerianum. 



13, " glauca, read glauca. 



1, " Oast, read Oats. 



18, " Schrad., read Schrad. 



1 1, Add: June 10. 

 29, for officinale, read officinalis. 

 16, " Places, read places. 



patientia, read Patientia. 

 Ranunculus, read Ranunculus. 

 Willi., read Willd. 

 occidentolis, read occidentalis . 

 3 from bottom, for 25 (23), read 20 (19). 



19, for Amygdalius, read Amygdalus. 

 25, " fioribnnda, read floribunda. 



grandflora, read grandiflora. 

 25 (23), read 20 (22). 

 (L. 1), read (L.). 

 L., read L. 

 27 and 29, for Penstemon, read Pentstemon. 



12, for L., read L. 

 6 from bottom, for Cucurjlta, read Cucurbita. 



13, insert at beginning: Manhattan. 



2, for Aug. 16, read Aug. 15. 

 5, " sometime, read some time. 



after line 22 insert: Bidens acuta (Wiegand) Britton. Riverbanks. 



Common, 

 line 32, for Halpense, read Halepense. 

 add at bottom of page : Potamogcton johosus R af . 

 line 8 from bottom, for D. C, read DC. 



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30, 



6, 



21, 



25, 



33. 



9, 



14. 



