268 MINNESOTA BOTANICAL STUDIES. 



SCROPHULARIACE.E. 

 Scrophularia leporella Bicknell, Bull. Ton*. Club, 23: 317. 

 1896. 

 R. 300. Spring Grove. 



Previous collections from this region reported as Scrophu- 

 laria marylandica L. should be Scrophularia leporella Bick- 

 nell. 



RUBIACE^. 



Galium concinnum T. & G. Fl. N. Am. 2: 23. 1841. 

 R. 529. Spring Grove. 

 Abundant, in woods throughout. 



CAPRIFOLIACEjE. 

 Viburnum pubescens (Ait.) Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 202. 1814. 



R. 226. Spring Grove. 



All Minnesota collections reported as Viburnum dentatum L. 

 should be Viburnum pubescens (Ait.) Pursh. 

 Symphoricarpos occidentalis Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1 : 285. 1823. 



R. 409. Spring Grove. 



Frequent, along Riceford creek. 



CICHORIACjE. 

 Lactuca canadensis L. Sp. PI. 796. 1753- ■ 



R- 537* Spring Grove. 

 Nothocalais cuspidata (Pursh) Greene, Bull. Acad. (II.) 2: 

 55. 1886. 

 R. 319. Spring Grove. 

 Common, on stony ridges. 



COMPOSITE. 



Kuhnia glutinosa Ell. Bot. S. C. & G. 2 : 292. 1821-24. 



R. 1 163. Spring Grove. 



Previous collections from this region reported as Kuhnia 

 eupatorioides L. should be Kuhnia glutinosa Ell. 

 Erigeron philadelphicus L. Sp. PI. 863. 1753. 



R. 441, 447- Spring Grove. 

 Parthenium integrifolium L. Sp. PI. 988. 1753. 



R. 483. Spring Grove. 



Reported by Lapham from the southern part of the state. 

 No previous collection from Minnesota in the University Her- 

 barium. 



