IOWA ACADEMY OP SCIENCES 
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Neslia. 
389. W. paniculata (L) Desv. Very rare in Iowa. 
Deaba. . ^ ^ 
390. D. caroliniana micrantha (Nutt.) A. Gray., Abundant on 
prairies. 
Sophia. 
391. 8. pinnata (Willd.) Britton. Abundant in dry soil. 
392. 8. intermedia Rydb. Scarcer. 
Stenophragma 
393. 8. thaliana (L.) Celak. Rare in rocky woods. 
Asabis. 
394. A. dentata T. & G. Rather scarce in rich woods. 
395. A. canadensis L. Abundant in rich woods. 
396. A. glabra (L.) Bernh. Rare in fields. 
397. A. hirsuta (L.) Scop. Plenty in rocky woods. 
Erysimum. 
398. E, cheiranthoides L. Plenty along streams. 
Hesperis. 
399. H. matronalis L. Rare, escaped from gardens. 
capparidaceae. 
Polanisia. 
400. P. graveolens Raf. Very rare along streams. 
401. P. trachysperma T. & G. Scarce on prairies. 
PENTHOEACEAE. 
Penthorum. 
402. P. sedoides L. Abundant in moist places. 
SAXIFRAGACEAE. 
Heucheea. 
403. H. hispida Pursh. Abundant. 
Mitella. 
404. M. dipTiylla L. Plenty in deep ravines. 
Rises. 
405. 
406. 
407. 
408. 
409. 
■Rubus. 
410. 
411. 
412. 
413. 
GEOSSULAEIACEAE. 
R. cynosbati L. Common in woods. 
R. missouriensis Nutt. Plenty in woods. 
R. uva crispa L. Scarce; escaped from gardens. 
R. fioridum L'Her. Plenty in woods and along streams. 
R. aureum Pursh. In thickets. 
ROSACEAE. 
R. americanus (Pers.) Britton. Quite rare in moist woods. 
R. strigosus Michx. Plenty in dry woods. 
R. occidentalis L. Common in rocky woods. 
R. canadensis L. Rare in rocky woods. 
