LIST OF HIGHER SEED-PRODUCING PLANTS. 865 
Fumanopsis PoMEL. ex Durand, Ind. Phan. (1888). 
Cistus Linn. Gen. 673 (1737) in part. 
Baillon, Hist. Pl. IV, 331; Benth. and Hook., Gen. Pl. I, 113; Durand, 
Ind. Gen. Phan. 23; Gray, Ill. Gen. I, 203. 
Living species: 27+; 100 (Dunal); 160 (described); 
principally Mediterranean region to the Punjaub, a few grow- 
ing throughout Europe; 6 in N. America; 1-3, 8S. America; 
Russia, 8; Europe 59? (NVym.); Russian Europe, 3; Canada, 1; 
California, 1; S. Sts., 4; E. Sts., 2; Pl. Wheel. 1; W. Tex.; 3. 
Helianthemum majus (Linn.) B.S. P. Cat. N. Y. (1888). 
Lechea major Linn. Amoen. III, 11 (1751). 
Cistus canadensis HILL. Veg. Syst. 14 (1769). 
Helianthemum canadense Micux. Fl. Am. I, 308 (1803). 
H. ramuliflorum Micux. Fl. Am. I, 307 (1803). 
H. corymbosum PursH, FI. Am. 363 (1814). 
A. rosmarinifolium PursH, Fl. Am. 364 (1814). 
Wats. and Coult., Gray’s Man. 6 ed. 76; Britt., Fl. N. J. 53; Webb., Fl. 
Neb. 120; Chap., Fl. S. St. 36; Upham, Fl. Mion. 30; Mac., Fl. Can. I, 60, 
491; Coult., Fl. Tex. 24; Wats., Bibl. Ind. I, 78. 
North America: N.S., Ont. and Saskatchewan? S. to 
N. Eng., N. J. and Fla.; W. to Minn., Dak., Neb. and Tex. 
Minn. valley: HE. edge and 8. E. districts; dry or sandy 
places and along river banks. 
HeERsB.: Holzinger 32, Winona Co.; Kassube £0, Minne- 
apolis; Sandberg 85, Goodhue Co.; Holzinger 33, Winona; Sand- 
berg 86, Vasa. 
HUDSONIA Linn. Mant. 1268 (1767). 
Baillon, Hist. Pl. IV, 332; Benth. and Hook., Gen. Pl. I, 114; Durand, 
Ind. Gen. Phan. 23; Gray, Ill. Gen.. I, 207. 
Living species: 38; North America; E. Sts., 2; 8. Sts., 
1; Canada, 2. 
Hudsonia tomentosa Nutt. Gen. II, 5 (1818). 
H. ericoides Ricw. Frankl. Journ. 11 (1823). 
Wats. and Coult., Gray’s Man. 6 ed. 77; Britt., Fl N. J. 54; Upham, 
Fl. Minn. 30; Mac., Fl. Can. I, 60; Wats., Bibl. Ind. I, 79; Upham, Suppl. 
Minn. 50. 
North America: N.S., N. Br,, Q., Ont., Rainy lake 
to Slave lake; S. to Maine, N. J. and Md.; W. around Gt. lakes 
to Minn. and Dak. 
Minn. valley: Local; Morton; on sandy hillsides. 
HERB.: Sandberg 87, White Rock. 
LXXII. VIOLACEAE. Violet Family. 
Endlicher, Gen. Pl. 908 (1836-40); Lindl., Veg. King. 365 (1846)— Sauva- 
gesiaceae; Benth, and Hook., Gen. Pl. I, 114 (1862); Baillon, Hist. Pl. IV, 
333 (1873). 
