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H. J. Webber — 
PECTIS L. 
395. P. ANGUSTIFOLIA Torr. ‘Sand draws ’’ Deuel Co,, July. 
A little plant (1-3 in. high) with glandular punctate leaves an: 
pleasant odor (Rydberg). 
THELESPERMA Lees. 
396. T. aMBIGUUM Gray. Prairies, quite common. Long Pine 
(Swezey); Alliance, July; Crawford, Aug.; Belmont, July 
(Webber). 
397. T. FitrroL1uM (Hook.) Gray. Table land, Banner Co., Aug. 
Collected also by Rev. Bates at Valentine (Rydberg). 
COREOPSIS L. Tickseed. 
398. C. arisTosa Michx. Long Pine (Swezey) - 
399. C. TRICHOSPERMA (?) Michx. var. TENUILOBA Gray. Lewellen, 
Alliance (Swezey in Nebr. Flowering Plants). (This has the char- 
acter of Thelesperma and will likely prove to be near 7. ambiguum. 
— Webber). 
HELIANTHUS L. Sunflower. 
400. H. DECAPETALUS (?) L. Crete (Swezey Nebr. Flowering Plants, 
p. 10). 
(This is near H. tuberosus L. to which it may have to be referred.— 
Webber). 
ECLIPTA L. 
401. E. atBa(L.) Haussk. Crete (Swezey). 
FRANSERIA Cav. 
402. F. HOOKERIANA Nutt. Alliance (Swezey). Lodge Pole Creek, 
near Potter, Aug. 15 (Rydberg). 
403. F. TOMENTOSA Gray. Becoming a troublesome weed on low rich 
soil in Kearney Co. (Rydberg). 
AMBROSIA L. Ragweed. 
404. A. TRIFIDA L. var. INTEGRIFOLIA (Muhl.) Torr & Gr. With the 
type in various places. At Hackberry Springs only this form was 
found (Rydberg); Lincoln (Bessey); Minden (Hapeman). 
IVA L. 
405. I. axtLLaRis Pursh. Near Platte River, Scott’s Bluff Co., July 25 
(Rydberg). 
ANTENNARIA Gertn. Everlasting. 
406. A. DimorpHa Torr. & Gr. Collected at Harrison by Rey. Bates 
(Bessey). 
407. A. Diorca (l.) Gaertn. Alliance (Swezey); Belmont, July 14 
(Webber). 
ERIGERON L. Fleabane. 
408. E.canus Gray. Lawrence Fork, Banner Co., Ang. (Rydberg). 
