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Document Type

Research

Abstract

In the spring of 1900 I discovered near Independence, southeastern Kansas, a plant which had hitherto been unreported in the state. On submitting specimens to the National Herbarium, I determined it to be Buckley's Saxifraga texana, which was discovered in Texas about 1861. The plant has since been placed in Small's segregated genus, Micranthes, and has been reported from a few widely scattered localities in north Texas, Arkansas, and southeast Missouri.

Publication Date

1914

Journal Title

Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science

Volume

21

Issue

1

First Page

123

Last Page

124

Copyright

©1914 Iowa Academy of Science, Inc.

Language

en

File Format

application/pdf

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