40 H, J. Webber — 
94. VERBENACE/E. 
231. VERBENA L. Vervain. 
374. V. BRACTEOSA X HASTATA. In a pasture 1 mile W. of Mead, 
Saunders Co., in June, 1890, there were found a few specimens 
of a Verbena, which undoubtedly is a hybrid between V. bracteosa 
Michx. and V. hastata L. The specimens are of the size and gen- 
eral appearance of V. hastata, but branched from the base and 
ascending. The leaves are of the size of those of V. hastata but 
more div.ded like those of V. bracteosa. The bracts are like those 
of the latter. Dr. Engelmann mentions several Verbena hybrids 
but not this (Rydberg). 
375. V. OFFICINALIS L. Cultivated grounds and pastures, Wabash, 
July. Adventive from Europe (Williams). Tecumseh (Bessey). 
232. LIPPIA L. 
376. L. LANCEOLATA Michx. Low meadows, Ashland, July—Aug. 
Common (Williams). Richardson Co., Aug. (Webber). Minden 
(Bessey). 
95. PLANTAGINACE. 
233. PLANTAGO L. Plantain, Ribwort. 
377. P. LANCEOLATA. Roadsides, yards, etc., becoming abundant. In- 
troduced. Ashland (Williams); Lincoln (Webber, Smith, Will- 
iams); Crete (Swezey); Aurora (Bessey). 
378. P. PATAGONICA Jacq. var. ARISTATA (Michx.) Gray. Hastings. 
(Bessey). 
96. OLEACEZ. 
234, FRAXINUS L. Ash. 
379. I. AMERICANA L. White ash. Sarpy and Nemaha Counties. 
(Bessey). 
97. GENTIANACEZ. 
235, GENTIANA L. Gentian. 
880. G. FLAVIDA Gray. (G. alba.” Muhl.) White Gentian. Low 
ground. NemahaCo., Aug. (Webber); Weeping Water (Will- 
jams). 
236. MENYANTHES L. Buckbean. 
381. M. rriroviata L. Ponds, Cherry County (Bessey). 
237. ERYTHRAA Richard. Centaury. 
382. E. pouGLAsiI Gray. On the sands of the Platte River in Scott’s 
Bluff Co., Aug. 1 (Rydberg). 
