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Sandy soil, Kearney Co. (Rydberg). Thedford and Anselmo, 
July (Webber). 
263. C. LEPTOPITYLLUM Nutt. var. OBLONGIFOLIUM Watson. Valen- 
tine, collected by Rev. Bates; also in broken soil, Deuel Co., 
July 12 (Rydberg). 
264. C, LEPTOPHYLLUM Nutt. var. SUBGLABRUM Watson. Alliance 
(Swezey), Pine Ridge (Webber). Scott’s Bluff, July 24 
(Rydberg). 
65. AMARANTACE.E. 
161. FRGLICHIA Moench. 
265. F. GRACILIS Moq. ‘ Sand draws,” Deuel Co., Aug. 24 (Rydberg). 
66. CARYOPHYLLACELE. 
(Including Illecebracee.) 
162. CERASTIUM L. Mouse-ear, Chickweed. 
266. C. ARVENSE L. Collected by Rev. Bates at Ft. Robinson (Bessey). 
War Bonnet Cajion (Williams). 
267. C. vuLGaTUM L. Crete. (Swezey.) 
163. STELLARIA L. Chickweed. 
268. S. LONGIFOLIA Muhl. Long-leaved Stitchwort. low wet banks. 
Dismal River, Thomas Co., July 12 (Webber). 
164, ARENARIA L. Sandwort. 
269. A. HooKrRI Nutt. Pine Ridge, July; Hat Creek Basin, Aug. 
High rocky places, very common. 
Dr. Britton after comparison with Nuttall’s type of this species 
refers to it all of my specimens reported in the catalogue as 
Arenaria pungens (Catalogue No. 1218). 
Mr. Rydberg has sent me specimens of an Arenaria from the 
cliffs of a cafion in Banner Co., labeled A. franklint Doug). var. 
minor Hook. & Arn. that is probably to be referred here also 
(Webber). 
2644. LOEFLINGIA L. 
270. L. squarrosa Nutt. High rocky prairies, Belmont, July 18. 
(Determined by Dr. Britton). 
This is a very northerly locality for this plant, its usual range 
being from Southern California to Texas (Webber). 
165. LYCHNIS L. Cockle. 
271. L. DRUMMONDII Wat:on. Dry prairies. Hat Creek Basin, com- 
mon, June (Williams). 
272, L. GitHaGco (L.) Lam. Corn cockle. In cultivated fields. 
Weeping Water (Williams). 
