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Kansas. — Topeka, July, 1883, (E. A. Popenoe.) 
Fort Kiley, (E. E. Gayle.) 
Manhattan, (C. H. Thompson.) 
Check List of the Plants of Kansas, 1892, p. 81, (B. B. Smith.) 
By counties — Sedgwick, Johnson, Greenwood, Saline, Clay, 
Riley, Wyandotte, Miami, Sumner, Pottawattamie, Crawford, 
Linn, Cherokee, Bourbon. 
By towns — Kansas City, Lawrence, Washington, Topeka, 
Junction City, Paola, Ottawa, Manhattan, Potwin Place, North 
Topeka, Waubansee, Douglass, McPherson, Wichita, Harper, 
Hamilton, Jackson, Reno, Rawlins, Seward, Sherman, Ford, Bar- 
ber, Cloud, Greeley, Chase, Osage, Decatur, Lawrence, Olathe, 
Tonganoxie, Louisburg, Osage City, Burlingame, Quenemo, 
Council Grove, Eckridge, Abilene, Solomon City, Herrington. 
Kentucky. — Lexington, (Short.) 
Louisiana. — “Sparse in parishes of southwest Louisiana.” 
(W. R. Dodson.) 
“Common along streams of New Orleans.” (J. M. Ordway.) 
Massachusetts. — Watertown and Reading, fall, 1888, (C E. 
Perkins. Collins and Dame, Middlesex Flora, p. 78.) 
Maryland. — Stockton, Worcester county, (Busby.) 
Deer Creek, Hartford county (George Silver.) 
Michigan. — Grand Rapids, July, 1886, (Crozier.) 
Mississippi — Determined by Torrey. 
Missouri. — Common everywhere, (S. M. Tracy, Catalogue of 
the Phsenogamous and Vascular Cryptogamous Plants of Mis- 
souri, p. 61.) 
St. Louis, 1887, (Cohnan’s Rural World); abundant in streets 
and fields, 1886, (Pammel); May, 1833, (Geyer); August, 1847, 
(Engleman); (Riehl). 
Louisiana, (Isaac Newton, Catalogue of the U. S. Plants in 
the Dept, of Agrl., p. 14.) 
Jackson county, June, 1892, July, 1893, (Bush.) 
Jefferson City, August, 1871, (C. Krause). 
Nebraska.— 1875, (Samuel Aughey, Catalogue of the Flora 
of Nebraska, published by the University of Nebraska, 1875, 
p. 21). 
On the plains from Nebraska to Texas and westward to the 
mountains, (J. M. Coulter, Manual of the Botany of the Rocky 
Mountain Region, p. 269.) 
Nehawka, (Sweezey.) 
Crete, (J. D. Sweezey.) 
