LIST OF HIGHER SEED-PRODUCING PLANTS. 503 
1294, Lake Benton; Taylor 818, Glenwood; Sheldon 1159, New 
Ulm; Sandberg 275, Cannon Falls; Herrick 140, Minnetonka; 
Oestlund 87, Minneapolis; Herrick 141, Minneapolis; Arthur 64, 
Vermilion lake; Kasswbe 122, Minneapolis; Sandberg 276, Good- 
hue Co.; Herb. Sheld. 1817, Minneapolis. 
KUHNIA Linn. Gen. ed. VI, 237 (1764). 
Carphephorus Cass. Bull. Philom, 198 (1816). 
Anonymos WALLY. Fl. Car. (1788). 
Baillon, Hist. Pl. VIII, 134; Benth. and Hook., Gen. Pl. II, 248; Du- 
rand, Ind. Gen. Phan. 192; Engl. and Prantl. Nat. Pflanz. IV, 5, 142 (Hoff- 
mann). 
Living species: 3; N. U. S., 1; Arizona and Mexico, 1; 
Mexico, 1; W. Tex., 2. 
Kuhnia eapatorioides Linn. f. Dec. II, 21 (1781). 
Critonia kuhnia GAERT. Fruct. II, 411 (1791). 
Kuhnia critonia WitL~p. Spec. ILI, 1773 (1803). 
K, elliptica and pubescens Rar. N. Fl, (18386). 
Wats. and Coult., Gray’s Man. 6 ed. 241; Britt., Fl. N. J. 180; Webb., 
Fl. Neb. 149; Coult., FJ. Colo. 148; Chap., Fl. S. St. 193; Upham, FJ. Minn. 
69: Cov., Fl. Ark. 189; Engl. Hoffmann, Nat. Pflanz. IV, 5, 142; Gray, Syn. 
F. I, 2, 103; Coult., Fl. Tex. 180. 
North America: N. J. to Minn. and Mont.; S. to Colo., 
Neb., Ark. and Tex. 
Minn. valley: Throughout; particularly in prairie 
district; dry or high prairies and fields. 
HERB.: Sheldon 924, Sleepy Eye; Sheldon 923, banks of 
Cottonwood, near Sleepy Eye; Sheldon 1340, Lake Benton; 
Sheldon 1871, Verdi, Lincoln Co.; Sheldon 1179. New Ulm; 
Leiberg 30, Blue Earth Co.; Oestlund 86, Minneapolis; Sandberg 
273, Goodhue Co.; Herb. Moyer 110, Montevideo. 
Kuhnia eupatorioides Linn. f. var. glutinosa (ELL.) 
Hircu. Pl. Ames, 498 (1891). 
K. glutinosa Evi. Sk. IT, 292 (1824). 
K. suaveolens Fres. Ind. Sem. Frank. (1838). 
K. eupatorioides var. corymbulosa T. and G. FI. II, 78 (1841). 
Wats, and Coult., Gray’s Man. 6 ed, 241; Coult., Fl. Colo. 143; Upham, 
Fl. Minn. 69; Webb., Fl. Neb. 149; Gray, Syn. Fl. I, 2, 103; Coult., Fl. Tex. 
180. 
North America: Dak., Minn., Ill., to Neb., Alab. and 
Tex. 
Minn. valley: 8S. E. and probably W.; dry prairies 
and high blufts. 
Hers.: Sandberg 274, Red Wing. 
