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1894. Newell 1894, Corning, 1894, Ainsworth, 1894, Per lee, 
1894 (D. M. Carty). Ladora, 1896 (Whitlocker and Fields). 
Emmetsbnrg, 1896 (McCarty and Lindermann). New London, 
1895. Guthrie Center (W. M. Ashton). Whitmore, 1894 (J. E. 
Albin). Morrison, 1894 (A. E. Allen). Elliott, 1895 (Adam 
Lentz). Renwick, 1895 (Bell and Thiel). Dysart (Emma Sirrine). 
Des Moines, Carson (J. A. Bass). Perry, 1895 (Geo. O. 
Roberts). Gilmore City, 1895 (D. Van Alstine). Hamburg, 
1888 (A. S. Hitchcock). Agency, 1887 (Mrs. Richman). Coun- 
cil Bluffs, 1883. Mt. Ayr, 1894 (J, W. Sale). Carroll county, 
Des Moines fair grounds (A. G. Lucas). 
Solarium Torreyi Gray. Southern Iowa, 1895. 
SCROPHULARIACE^. 
Verbascum Thapsus L. This weed is common in eastern, 
central and southern Iowa. Probably early introduced. It is 
not, however, spreading rapidly. 
V, Blattaria L. Ames, 1889 (Hitchcock). And several times 
since (F. A. Sirrine). Not, however, a permanent weed. Mus- 
catine, 1890 (F. Reppert). 
Linaria^ vulgaris Mill. Ames. I am unable to learn when 
first introduced, Weil established. 
LABIATE. 
Salvia lanceolata Willd. Indigenous to western Iowa. Coun- 
cil Bluffs, Fremont county, Missouri Valley, Ames, 1890 (F. A. 
Sirrine). Des Moines, 1895. Well established. Muscatine, 
1890 (F. Reppert). 
PLANTAGINACE^. 
Plantago lanceolata L. Ames, 1874 (C. E. Peterson). Well 
established in fields. Milton (J. C. Holland). 
CHENOPODIACE^ 
Cycloloma platyphpyllum Moquin. Not indigenous in Iowa. 
Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, 1894 (G. W. Carver). Muscatine, 
1890. Des Moines, 1867 (A. S. Hitchcock). Hamburg (A. S. 
Hitchcock). 
Ghenopodium urbicum L. Nevada, 1880 (A. S. Hitchcock). 
Iowa City 1887 (A. S. Hitchcock). Keokuk, 1887 (A. S. Hitch- 
cock). Ames, 1891 (A. S. Hitchcock). Muscatine, 1889, Daven- 
port, 1889 (A. S. Hitchcock). Muscatine, 1890 (F. Reppert). 
Keokuk, 1891 (P. H. Rolfs). 
