915. 
916. 
917. 
918, 
919. 
920. 
921. 
922. 
923. 
924, 
925. 
‘929. 
PLANTAE LINDHEIMERIANAE. 177 
F. aie te Gray. L. 485. (Comanche Spring), 
Nov. 1 
eet cae PULCHELLA Foug. L. 14. (Comanche 
Spring). May 1849. 
A form with leaves almost whoily entire. 
G. PULCHELLA Foug. L. 329. (New Braunfels). 
July 1850. 
Leaves entire throughout. 
G. suavis Britt. & Rusby. L.11. Comanche Spring. 
May 1849. (437, 646). 
GRINDELIA INULOIDES Willd. L.602. New Braunfels. 
July 1851. (255). 
G. squarrosA Dunal. LL. 83. Comanche Spring. 
July 1849. (418). 
GUTIERREZIA TEXANA T. & G. L. 189. (Comanche 
Spring. Nov. 1849). 
GYMNOSPERMA CORYMBOSUM DC. 1.179. Comanche 
Spring. Oct. 1849. 
HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L. L.320. New Braunfels. 
June 1850. (259). Form dH. lenticularis Dougl. 
It is questionable whether this huge Texas sunflower which 
grows high enough to conceal a train of covered wagons in the 
bottoms should be considered the same as the small northern 
species of Montana and Alberta, with smaller flowers and leaves, 
and which in the most favorable situations rarely becomes more 
than 12 or 15 dm. high. 
H. annuus L. L.512. (New Braunfels). July 1851. 
H. Maximiiant Schrad. L. 157. (Comanche Spring). 
Oct. 1849. (260). 
HETEROTHECA SUBAXILLARIS Britt. & Rusby. L. 392. 
New Braunfels. Aug. 1852. (88). 
HYMENATHERUM PENTACHAETUM DC. UL. 38. Co- 
manche Spring. June 1849. 
H. Tacetorpes Gray. L. 59. Comanche Spring. 
June 1849. (265). 
HYMENOPAPPUS CoryMBosus T. & G. L, 327. New 
Braunfels. May 1850. (438). 
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