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Robinia Pseudacacia L. 
Sioux City, an escape from cultivation (B. W.). 
Astragalus caryocarpus Ker. 
Sioux City (B. W.). 
A. Canadensis L 
Sioux City (B. W.). 
A. lotifloris Hook var. brachypus Gray. 
Hamburg, Hitchcock, Bot. Gazette XIV, 128. 
Oxytropis Lamberti Pursh. 
Soiux City (B, W.). Specimens in fruit were found near 
Turin and Missouri Valley on loess mounds (L. H. 
P.). Produces a perennial root several feet in 
length, frequently exposed where soil has washed 
away. Miss Wakefield finds the form with violet 
colored fiov/ers more common than the white. Ham- 
burg (Hitchcock, Bot. Gazette, XIV, 128). 
Glycyrrhiza lepidota Nutt^ 
Sioux City (B. W.); Turin, Missouri Valley, along railroads, 
and border of hills common, Logan, Coaincil Bluffs (L. 
H. P.). Hull (W. Newell); LTtle Rock (C. R. Ball). 
Desmodium Ganadense D. C. 
Hull (W. Newell). 
D. canescens D. C. 
Sioux City, bottom (L. H. P.). 
Ajyios tuberosa Moench. 
Smithland, low grounds (B, Yf.). 
Stropliostyles amgidosa Ell. 
South Dakota, opposite Hawrrden, flood plain of Big Sioux 
river (L. H. P.); Sioux City (B. W.). 
ArapMcarpcea monoica. Nutt. 
Sioux City (B. W.). 
Cassia Gkamcecrista L. 
Missouri Valley, loess hills abundant (L. H. P.); Sioux 
City (B. W. pmd L. H. P.); South Dakota, opposite 
Ha warden (L. H. P.); Battle Creek (E. G. Preston). 
Gymnocladus Canadensis Lam. 
Sioux City (B. W.), abundant at the mouth of the Big 
Sioux river, in alluvial soil, base of hills (L. H. P.). 
GleditscJtia, triacanthos L. 
Sioux City, abundant along the river (B. W.). 
DesmantJius brachylobus Benth. 
Spirit Lake (B. W.). | 
