Sketches of the Physical Geography And Geology of Nebraska

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John's Wort (Hypericum prolificum. ) Have seen it only on south side of the Nemaha in Richardson County.
5. Naked Clustered St. John's Wort (H. Mtdiflarum^ Widely spread over eastern Nebraska, but nowhere abundant. Have seen it on the Republican, on Wood River and the Elkhorn.
6. Prickley Ash (Zanthaxyfam Americanum] Along the Mis- souri, Niobrara, Blue, Republican, etc.
92 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY.
7. Hop Tree (Ptelea trifoliata^ Only found a few specimens in Dakota and Dixon Counties, and on the Ni
...obrara.
8. Smooth Sumach (Rhus glabra?) Common in Nebraska.
9. Dwarf Sumach (/?. Copallina?) Only met with at long in- tervals in the eastern counties.
10. Fragrant Sumach (R. Aromatica^] Have found this only on the Niobrara.
11. Alder-leaved Buckthorn (Rhamnus alnifolius^] Have only met it at long intervals in northeastern Nebraska.
12. New Jersey Tea (Ceanothus Americanus. ) Common.
13. Dwarf Redroot (C. Ovalis. ) Widely dispersed as the fore- going, but not so abundant.
14. Climbing, Bitter Sweet (Cetastrus scandens?) Common in woodlands.


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