TREKS. BHRTJBS LOT) MNK.s OF MISSOURI. "-TH 



177. Grleditsohia aquatics Bftroh. 



it'iir- \ southern species, hand In the lowlands of the southeastern 



part of the Bute. Qrowfl In 4 i| < Q-Irardeau, Dunkhn. Howell, Jefferson, Missis- 

 sippi. Now liidrld, St. Charles, Bl Loots and Wayne counties. 



Grleditsohia triaoantjioe L 



A large tree found throughout the state in woods, is found In 

 Adair. Andrew , Atchison, Barry, Mates. Bollinger, Buohanan, Bntler, GapeGlr- 

 ardean, OarroU, < .rk. clay, Dade. Daviess, Dunklin. Greene, Bolt, How- 



ard, Howell, Jack- rson, Lawrenoe, Livingston, Madison, Mo- 



Donald, Miller. Mississippi, New Madrid, Newton, Oregon, Pike, Platte, Hay, 

 tnd, Shannon. St. Charles. St. Francois, St. Louis, Stoddard, Texas, 

 Washington, Wayne and Wright counties. 



17:'. Qymnooladna dioicus ( L. ) Koch. 



-• ■ . A tall tree of some little value, but not very common at any place 

 in the State, and is ;found in Andrew. Atchison, Buchanan, Cedar, Clark, Clay, 

 Holt, Jackson, Jefferson, Livingston, Madison. McDonald, Miller, Dike. Platte, 

 Kay, Scott. St. Francois, St. Louis and Wayne counties. This is Gfymnoeladut 

 Canadensis Lam. 



ism. Amorpha caneacens Pursh. 



-plant. A small shrub found in many places, mostly in the prairie regions 

 of the western part of the State, supposed to indicate lead by its presence. Found 

 in Atchison, Christian. Clark, Clinton, Greene, Henry, Holt, Howell, Jackson, 

 Jasper, Lawrence. Madison. McDonald, Newton. Pike. Shannon, St. Louis, Web- 

 ster and Wright counties. 



181. Amorpha fraticosa L. 



indigo. A taller shrub than the last, found along rocky banks and 

 branches throughout the State. It ha« been found in Atchison, Clark, Dunklin, 

 Jackson, Jasper. Lawrence. Lewis. Madison, McDonald. New Madrid, Newton, 

 Oregon. Pike, Shannon, St. Louis. Stoddard and Webster counties. 



Kraiihnia fruteseens ( L.) Greene. 



iria. A tall vigorous climber of the lowlands of the southeastern part of 

 the State. Often 6een in cultivaton, and is almost a-? handsome as the Chinese spe- 

 cies. It is found in Butler, Dunklin and Mississippi counties. Also reported from 

 Kay county by Broadbead. but that must have been a mistake. This is Wistaria 

 frvUtcena Poir. 



183. RoLiuia Psendacacia I.. 



Corn A well-known, handsome tree, cimmonly cultivated, an> 



caped in many places in the It is found native in the southwestern part of 



the State— in Barry. Jasper. McDonald. Newton, Stone and Taney counties. It 

 has been found gro\vir._ .. Andrew. Atchison, ( lape <.lrardeau, Car- 



roll. I .rk. Clay. Greene, Jackson. Miller. Bay and St. Louis counties. 



BUE FAMILY BUTAOH , 



184. Xanthoxvlutn Americannm Mill. 



y o»A. A well-known shrub found in many places In the State, but ap- 

 pearing to be absent from the southwestern part. Has been found in Atchison, 



