759. 
MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN, 
CasstA LINDHEIMERIANA Scheele. LL. 494. New 
Braunfels. Aug. 1850. (880). Type locality. 
C. RopmeriaAna Scheele. L. 120. San Antonio. 
June 1849. (381). 
CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS Torr. L. 514. (New Braunfels). 
March 1851. (877). 
C. occipentTaLis Torr. IL. 592. (New Braunfels. 
June 1851). 
DALEA AUREA Nutt. L. 253. (New Braunfels). June 
1850. 
Leaflets 5-7, sage and more narrowly oblanceolate than the 
normal of the species, sparsely appressed pubescent, or glabrous, 
bright green above and usually drying flat. A form apparently 
confined to Texas. 
D. aurea Nutt. L. 607. (New Braunfels). July 
1851. 
These specimens show a decided tendency to form several small 
heads instead of one large one. 
D. rrutescens Gray. L. 104? Comanche Spring. 
Aug. 1849. (376). 
D. Laxtrtora Pursh. L. 78. (Comanche Spring). 
June 1849. (875). 
DesMANTHUS AcumINATUS Benth. L. 601. (New 
Braunfels). June 1851. 
D. terprotospus T. & G. L. 578. New Braunfels. 
June 1851. 
D. teprotosus T. & G. L. 595. New Braunfels. 
June 1851. 
D. reticuLatus Benth. (New Braunfels. April 
1851?). 
D. reTicuLATus Benth. IL. 600. New Braunfels. 
June 1851. 
D. veLUTINUs Scheele. (New Braunfels). June 1851. 
Type locality; Linn. 21: 455. 
D. veLuTINuUS Scheele. L. 131. Comanche Spring. 
June 1849. (385). 
D. veLutinus Scheele. L. 613. (New Braunfels. 
Aug. 1851?). 
