3',.) 



III. 



Miscellaneous Additions to the Flora of the State, and New ob Note- 

 worthy Species From Various Localities. 



C0MP0SITJ5. 



Helenium nudiflorum Nutt. Lincoln. (512) 



VIOLACEiE. 



Viola sagittata Ait. Fremont. (513) 



BANUNCULACEiE. 



Caltha palustris Ti . Norfolk. (514) 



SALICACEiE. 



Populus acuminata Rydberg, in Bulletin Torrey Botanical Club 

 XX., 40. Scotts Bluff county. (515) 

 (A new poplar, nearly related to tbe Balm of Gilead, P, 

 balsamifera, and the Black Cottonwood, P. angusiifoUa, 

 but distinguished by its leaves, which are green on both 

 sides, long petioled, cuneate at the base, and with a long 

 acumination. E. ) 



GEAMINEiE. 



Paspalum leve Michx. Ashland. (516) 

 Cinna arundinacea L. Lincoln. (517) 



EILICES. 



Asplenium filix-foemina (L. ) Bernh. Long Pine. (441) 



BBYACEjE. 



Phy scorn if rium hookcri Hampe. Valentine. (518) 



AGA1!ICINE-E. 



Panaeolus campanulatus 'L. On horse dung, Lincoln. (519) 



Coprinus granulosus Clements n. sp. 



Pileus membranaceous, ovoid-oblong, at length campanulate, 

 closely radiate-sulcate, furfuraceous, pale yellowish- 

 brown, umbo prominent, translucent, flavo-fusoous, at first 

 covered with more or less persistent coarse brown gran- 



