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JUGLANDACEAE. 
Carya olivaeformis. Pecan. Large tree, GO feet or more in height, growing 
in Oscar Fulton’s orchard, and in bloom May 3, 1894. W. 
LEGUMINOSAE. 
Baptisia alha R. Br. A Wild Indigo, growing on the school grounds in 
Welsh, and in flower May 2, 1894. W. 
Baptisia screnae Curtis. A Wild Indigo, in bloom March 28, 1894, along the 
street north of the home of Mr. Earel in Welsh. W. 
Trifolium rcpens L. White Clover. In full bloom, January 21, 1894, in 
Oscar Fulton’s pasture. W. 
LILIACEAE. 
Allium mutahilc Mx. A wild onion growing in the woods of L. O. Hills 
south of Welsh, and in bloom April 14, 1894. W. 
Allium striatum Jacq. Thus called in Wood’s Botany. But in Gray's Man- 
ual, called Nothoscordum striatum, Kunth. In bloom in Oscar Fulton's pasture, 
January 21, 1894. 
Liliurn canadciise L. Yellow Lily. In bloom IMay 11, 1894, in Oscar Ful- 
ton's dooryard. W. 
Yucca -filamentosa L. Bear’s Thread. A large specimen about 8 feet high, 
growing near south side of Oscar Fulton’s home in Welsh, and in bloom May 
4, 1894. W. 
LINACEAE. 
Linum sulcatum Riddell. A flaxwort specimen in bloom found growing on 
the west side of the school yard in Welsh, March 3, 1894. W. 
LOBELIACEAE. 
Lohelia nuttalii DC. Growing on the schoolo ground in Welsh, May 2, 1894, 
when specimen examined was in flower. G. 
LOGANIACEAE. 
Gclscmium scmpcrvifeus Ait. Yellow Jessamine. In bloom January 21, 1894, 
by Oscar Fulton’s front yard gate in Welsh. W. 
Spigclia marilandica L. Pink-root. In bloom April 14, 1894, in L. O. Hill's 
woods two miles south of Welsh. W. 
LORANTHACEAE. 
Plioradendron flavescens Nutt. American Mistletoe. Specimen procured from 
some of the deciduous trees in Oscar Fulton’s pasture January 27, 1894. G. 
LYTHRACEAE. 
Bunica granatum. Pomegranate. In bloom May 3. 1894. Specimen about 
ten feet high, growing in Oscar Fulton's orchard in Welsh. W. 
MAGNOLIACEAE. 
Magnolia grandiflora L. Big Laurel. In bloom April 22, 1894, at Prentiss’ 
Hawkeye Ranch, from which specimen was secured through the kindness of Mrs. 
Oscar Fulton. W. 
MALVACEAE. 
Malva papaver Cav. Poppy Mallow. Its bright red flowers were in full 
bloom May 2, 1894, on the school ground in Welsh. W. 
Modiola multifida Moench. In bloom May 2, 1894, by sidewalk along street 
by Mr. Hebert's home in Welsh. W. 
MELIACEAE. 
Mclki azedaracli L. Pride of India. Erroneousy named by the people of 
the loeality. “Umbrella Tree’’, and “China Tree’’. An ornamental tree growing 
in the corner of the door yards or at the street corners ; several in Welsh. Speci- 
men in flower April 15, 1894, in Oscar Fulton’s pasture not far from the north 
side of his house. W. 
