279] FLORA OF COLUMBIA AND VICINITY 137 



388- A. Tezana (Robinson) Daniels \^Aretuzria Texana 



(Robinson) Britton: Arenaria stricta 7V;t^«<2 Robinson: 



Ahinopsis Texana (Robinson) Small]. Texan sandwort. 



Summits of limestone cliffs; rare south along Hinkson 



creek, frequent at the Pinnacles. 



Missouri and Kansas to the Indian Territory and Texas. 



145. ANYCHIA Rich. Forked chickweed. 



389. A. dichotoma Michx. 

 Dry thickets and rocky woods. 



Maine to Minnesota; Florida to Arkansas. 



390. A, Canadensis (L.) B. S. P. \A. capillacea (Nutt.) 

 DC.]. 



Oak woods and shaded cliffs; frequent. 

 Massachusetts to Minnesota; Georgia to Arkansas. 



Order 20. RANALES. 



Family 39- NYMPHAEACEAE DC. Water lily family. 



146. NELUMBO Adans. Sacred bean. 



391. N. lutea (Willd.) Pers. Water chinquapin. 

 Pond near Rocheport. 



Massachusetts and Ontario to Minnesota; Florida to 

 Texas. 



147. NYMPHAEA Tourn. [CASTALIA Salisb.]. 

 Water lilv. 



392. N. odorataAit. \_C. odoraia {A\t.)'Woodv.k\Vood.']. 



Fragrant pond lily. 

 In a pond on University Farm, 1897; station since de- 

 stroyed. 



Newfoundland to Manitoba; Florida to Texas; Cuba, 



Family 40. CERATOPHYLLACEAE Gray. Hornwort family. 



148. OERATOPHYLLUM L. Hornwort. 



