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305. E. GkyerI Engelm. Collected by Rev. Bates at Valentine, July 1 
(Rydberg). 
77. UMBELLIFERE. 
186. BERULA Koch. 
306. B. ANGUSTIFOLIA (L.) Koch. In water, Hackberry Springs, Ban- 
ner Co., Aug, (Rydberg); Long Pine, Lewellen, Belmont 
(Swezey); Anselmo, Thedford, July-Aug. (Webber). 
187. CYMOPTERUS Raf. 
307. C. GLomERatTus Raf. Lewellen, Alliance (Swezey). Collected 
by Rev. Bates at Valentine, May (Rydberg). 
188. PASTINACA L. Parsnip. 
308. P. sativa L. Common parsnip. Introduced. Mead, Saunders 
Co., June, 1890 (Rydberg). 
78. ARALIACEZ. 
189. ARALIA L. Wild sarsaparilla. 
309. A, RACEMOSA L. Spikeaard. Nebraska City, Aug. (Williams). 
79. SAXIFRAGACE. 
190. RIBES L. Currant, Gooseberry. 
310. R. GRACILE .Michx. Wild gooseberry. Saunders Co. This 
is the common wild gooseberry of Saunders Co., and Eastern 
Nebraska. It differs from R. rotundifolium Michx. in having long 
and slender peduncles, and capillary filaments 4-6” long. The 
majority of Nebraska specimens referred to R. rotundifolium Micbx. 
likely belong here (Rydberg). 
80. CACTACELE. 
191. OPUNTIA Touran. 
311. O. RUTILA Nutt. Prairies. Deuel Co., June 23 (Rydberg). 
81. ONAGRACEZ. 
192. GNOTHERA L. Evening primrose. 
312. CGE. ALBICAULIS Nutt. var. RUNCINATA Engelm. .‘*Sand draws,”’ 
Deuel Co., Aug. (Rydberg). Very likely this is the sinuate leaved 
form of @. albicaulis referred to in the Catalogue Fl. Nebr. 
No. 1404. 
313. G&. BIENNIS L. var. PARVIFLORA Gray. Petals hardly 4 in. 
long. Hills, Deuel Co. (Rydberg). 
314, GE. HARTWEGI Benth. var. LAVANDULZFOLIA (Torr. & Gr.) 
Watson. Prairies, etc. Lisbon, Perkins Co., June 23; Deuel Co., 
June 27 and July 2: Pleasant Valley, Scott’s Bluff Co., July 28; 
Banner Co., Aug. (Rydberg). Lewellen, rare (Swezey). 
315. GE. speciosa Nutt. Lincoln, probabiy an escape from culti- 
vation (Bessey). 
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