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84. ERICACEA. 
MONOTROPA L. Indian pipe, Corpse-plant. 
336. M. UNIrLoRA L. Washington and Cass Counties (Bessey). 
PYROLA Tourn. Wintergreen, Shin-leaf. 
337. P. CHLORANTHA Sw. Damp dark wooded cafions, rare. War 
Bonnet, June (Williams). 
338. P. secunpA L. Damp cafion at head of Jim Creek, Pine Ridge, 
June 25. Very rare (Williams). 
. ARCTOSTAPHYLOS Adans. Beaiberry. 
339. A. Uva-uRSI (L.) Spreng. In a cafion near Anselmo, Custer 
County. The occurrence of this plant in the center of the state, 
hundreds of miles from any of its known stations, adds another 
puzzle to the many connected with the geographical distribution 
of the plants of the plains. It is known to occur in the Black 
Hills of South Dakota and the Rocky Mountains in Wyoming and 
Colorado. In Minnesota it is found near Pepin; it is absent from 
Iowa, while in Missouri it *is confined to the southeastern part. 
It is doubtfully reported as occurring in Kansas. That it should 
be found in Central Nebraska is certainly unexpected (Bessey). 
85. PRIMULACE. 
. CENTUNCULUS Dill. Chattweed. 
340. C. mMintMus L. Fairfield (Swezey). 
. LYSIMACHIA Tourn. Loosestrife. 
341. L. THyRSIFLoRA L. Tufted loosestrife. Collected by Rev. Bates 
at Valentine, June (Rydberg); Lewellen (Swezey); Platte River 
near Doniphan, May (Harvey Thompson). 
. DODECATHEON L. American cowslip. 
342. D. MEapIA L. Shooting-star. Alliance (Swezey). 
86. CONVOLVULACEZ. 
. CUSCUTA IL. Dodder, Love-vine. 
348, C. TENUIFLORA Engelm. Crete, on Salix (Swezey). 
2!0. CONVOLVULUS L. Bindweed. 
344, C. ARVENSIS L. Bindweed. Roadsides. Ashland, May (Will- 
jams). 
87. POLEMONIACEZ. 
211. GILIA Ruiz & Pav. 
345. G. GRaciiis Hook. “ Sand draws” in Deuel Co., June 25 (Ryd- 
berg). War Bonnet Cafion (Williams). 
346. G. LINEARIS (Nutt.) Gray. Sides of cafion, Squaw Creek, June 
