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FLORA OF SOUTHERN IOWA. 







T. J. AND M. F. L. FITZPATRICK. 



The following notes are based upon collections in our pri- 

 vate herbarium. In point of time the period reaches from 1882 

 to 1897. The counties represented being Decatur, Appanoose, 

 Wapello, Van Buren, Shelby, and Johnson, extended by occa- 

 sional collections from neighboring counties. 



The sedges were determined by R. I. Cratty, the grasses by 

 F. Lamson Scribner, and miscellaneous species by the officers 

 of the Missouri Botanical garden. 



To those who wish to obtain a more thorough knowledge of 

 the flora of southern Iowa we submit our results, hoping they 

 are worthy of consideration. 



RANUNCULACE^E, 



Clematis virginiana L. Decatur, Appanoose, Des Moines, 

 and Johnson Cos. Fence rows, along streams, frequent. 



G. pitcheri T. & G. Decatur, Shelby, and Johnson Cos. 

 Rich woods, frequent. 



Anemone patens nuttalliana Gray. Crawford and Shelby Cos. 

 High prairies, common. 



A. cylindrica Gray. Decatur and Johnson Cos. Prairies 

 and open woods, frequent. ■ 



A. virginiana L. Decatur, Appanoose, Des Moines, and 

 Johnson Cos. Woods, frequent. 



A. pennsylvanica L. Des Moines and Johnson Cos. 



A. nemorosa L. Johnson Co. Upland woods, common. 



Hepatica acutiloba DC. Johnson and Decatur Cos. Upland 

 woods, common. 



Anemonella thalictroides Spach. Decatur and Johnson Cos. 

 Upland woods, frequent. 



Thalictrum purpurascens L. Decatur, Appanoose, Des Moines 

 Shelby, and Johnson Cos. Rich woods, frequent. 



