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IOWA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 
CRUCIFERS. 
Dentaria laciniata Muhl. Toothwort. Pepper-root. Such 
is the description in Gray’s Manual. In Wood’s Botany it 
is described as Cardamine laciniata. A bitter cress. Found 
east of Burlington & Northwestern railroad depot at Win- 
field, April 29, 1892. 
GENTIANACE^ 
Gentiana andreivsii Griseb. Closed Gentian. Closed 
Blue Gentian. Found growing in the slough, which was 
unbroken sod, on the west side of the Lindly farm, being 
on the west side of the northwest J of the southwest J of 
section 21, township 73 north, range 5 west, next to what 
was then known as the Meeker farm, September 16, 1890. 
GRAMINE^. 
Hordeum juhatum L. Squirrel-tail Grass. A wild barley. 
On or near the north hill of the Lindly farm, in pasture, 
June 17, 1892. 
Paniciim sanguinale L. Thus described in Gray’s Manual; 
but in Wood’s Botany it is called Paspalum sanguinale Lam. 
Crab or Finger Grass. Panic Grass. August 11, 1890. 
Setaria glauca Beauv. Foxtail Grass. Very common in 
corn and stubble fields. August 11, 1890. 
LABIATE. 
Pycnanthemum lanceolatum Pursh. Wild Basil. Grow- . 
ing in the north pasture on the Lindly farm. July 21, 
1890. 
LEGUMINOS^. 
Baptisia leucophcea Nutt. Wild Indigo. Growing in 
the prairie pasture, south of the barn at the homestead on 
the Lindly farm. May 19, 1891. 
