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Field & Lab. 19:173–182.<br />

_____. 1952.The <strong>Texas</strong> species <strong>of</strong> Palafoxia (Compositae). Field<br />

& Lab. 20:92–102.<br />

_____. 1953a. Synopsis <strong>of</strong> the United States species <strong>of</strong> Lythrum<br />

(Lythraceae). Field & Lab. 21:80–89.<br />

_____. 1953b. Nomenclature <strong>of</strong> the varieties <strong>of</strong> Monarda punctata<br />

L.(Labiatae).Field & Lab.21:89–92.<br />

_____. 1953c. The bluebonnets (Lupinus) <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>. Field & Lab.<br />

21:149–153.<br />

_____. 1953d. Synopsis <strong>of</strong> the genus Brazoria (Labiatae). Field &<br />

Lab. 21:153–154.<br />

_____. 1953e.Notes on <strong>Texas</strong> Compositae–IX.Field & Lab.21:155–162.<br />

_____. 1953f. <strong>Botanical</strong> notes. Field & Lab. 21:164–165.<br />

_____. 1954. Notes on north <strong>Texas</strong> grasses. Rhodora 56:25–38.<br />

_____. 1955. The <strong>Texas</strong> species <strong>of</strong> Potentilla (Rosaceae). Field &<br />

Lab. 23:19-21.<br />

_____. 1956a. Authorship and nomenclature <strong>of</strong> burclovers<br />

(Medicago) found wild in the United States.Rhodora 58:1–13.<br />

_____. 1956b. Quercus shumardii Buckley var. microcarpa<br />

(Torrey) Shinners comb. nov. Field & Lab. 24:37.<br />

_____. 1956c. Argythamnia humilis (Engelm.& Gray) Muell.-Arg.<br />

var. laevis (A. Gray) Shinners, comb. nov. Field & Lab. 24:38.<br />

_____. 1956d. Yellow-flowered Oxalis (Oxalidaceae) <strong>of</strong> eastern<br />

<strong>Texas</strong> and Louisiana. Field & Lab. 24:39–40.<br />

_____. 1956e. Andropogon ischaemum L. var. songaricus<br />

Ruprecht:Technical name for King Ranch bluestem. Field &<br />

Lab. 24:101–103.<br />

_____. 1957. Synopsis <strong>of</strong> the genus Eustoma (Gentianaceae).<br />

SouthW. Naturalist 2:38–43.<br />

_____. 1958a. Spring flora <strong>of</strong> the Dallas–Fort Worth area <strong>Texas</strong>.<br />

Published by author, Dallas,TX.<br />

_____. 1958b.Carthamus lanatus L.var.baeticus (Boissier & Reuter)<br />

P. Coutinho (Compositae): Another introduced thistle in<br />

Central <strong>Texas</strong>. SouthW. Naturalist 3:220.<br />

_____. 1961. Nomenclature <strong>of</strong> the Bignoniaceae <strong>of</strong> the southern<br />

United States. Castanea 26:109–118.<br />

_____. 1962a. Synopsis <strong>of</strong> United States Bonamia including<br />

Breweria and Stylisma (Convolvulaceae).Castanea 27:65–77.<br />

_____. 1962b. Annual Sisyrinchiums (Iridaceae) in the United<br />

States. Sida 1:32–42.<br />

_____. 1962c. New names in Arenaria (Caryophyllaceae). Sida<br />

1:49–52.<br />

_____. 1962d. Drosera (Droseraceae) in the southeastern<br />

United States: An interim report. Sida 1:53–59.<br />

_____. 1962e. Calamintha (Labiatae) in the southern United<br />

States. Sida 1:69–75.<br />

_____. 1963. Gilia and Ipomopsis (Polemoniaceae) in <strong>Texas</strong>.Sida<br />

1:171–179.<br />

_____. 1964a. Calylophus (Oenothera in part: Onagraceae) in<br />

<strong>Texas</strong>. Sida 1:337–345.<br />

_____. 1964b. <strong>Texas</strong> Asclepiadaceae other than Asclepias.Sida<br />

1:358–367.<br />

_____. 1965. Holosteum umbellatum (Caryophyllaceae) in the<br />

United States: Population and fractionated suicide. Sida<br />

2:119–128.<br />

_____. 1966a. <strong>Texas</strong> Polianthes, including Manfreda (Agave sub-<br />

SHULER/LITERATURE CITED 1509<br />

genus Manfreda) and Runyonia (Agavaceae).Sida 2:333–338.<br />

_____. 1966b. Hypochoeris microcephala var. albiflora (Compositae)<br />

in southeastern <strong>Texas</strong>:New to North America.Sida 2:393–394.<br />

_____. 1967. Stray notes on <strong>Texas</strong> Plantago (Plantaginaceae).<br />

Sida 3:120–122.<br />

_____. 1969. Petrorhagia prolifera (Dianthus prolifer, Tunica prolifera)<br />

(Caryophyllaceae) in Arkansas and <strong>Texas</strong>.Sida 3:345–346.<br />

_____. 1971. Kuhnia L. transferred to Brickellia.Sida 4:274.<br />

SHULER, E.W.1934. Collecting fossil elephants at Dallas, <strong>Texas</strong>.<br />

Field & Lab. 3:24–29.<br />

_____. 1935. Dinosaur track mounted in the band stand at<br />

Glen Rose,<strong>Texas</strong>. Field & Lab. 4:9–13.<br />

_____. 1937. Dinosaur tracks at the fourth crossing <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Paluxy River near Glen Rose,<strong>Texas</strong>. Field & Lab. 5:33–36.<br />

SIEREN, D.J.1981. The taxonomy <strong>of</strong> the genus Euthamia.<br />

Rhodora 83:551–579.<br />

SILVEUS,W.A.1933. <strong>Texas</strong> grasses. Published by the author, San<br />

Antonio,TX.<br />

_____. 1942. Grasses: Paspalum and Panicum <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

States. Published by the author, San Antonio,TX.<br />

SIMPSON, B.B.(BERYL). Personal communication. Expert on<br />

Asteraceae, Fabaceae (Caesalpinioideae), and Krameriaceae.<br />

Univ. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, Austin.<br />

SIMPSON,B.B.1978. Mutisieae. N. Amer. Fl. II. 10:1–13.<br />

_____. 1989. Krameriaceae. Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 49:1–108.<br />

_____. 1996. Herbaria. In: R. Tyler, D.E. Barnett, R.R. Barkley, P.C.<br />

Anderson,and M.F.Odintz.The new handbook <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>,Vol.<br />

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_____. 1998. A revision <strong>of</strong> Pomaria (Fabaceae) in North<br />

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_____ and B. MIAO. 1997. The circumscription <strong>of</strong> H<strong>of</strong>fmannseggia<br />

(Fabaceae, Caesalpinioideae, Caesalpinieae) and its allies<br />

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SIMPSON, B.B.,J.L. NEFF, and G. DIERINGER. 1986. Reproductive<br />

biology <strong>of</strong> Tinantia anomala (Commelinaceae). Bull. Torrey<br />

Bot. Club 113:149–158.<br />

SIMPSON, B.B.and M.C. OGORZALY. 1986. Economic botany:<br />

Plants in our world. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York.<br />

SIMPSON,B.B.and J.J. SKVARLA. 1981. Pollen morphology and ultrastructure<br />

<strong>of</strong> Krameria (Krameriaceae): Utility in questions <strong>of</strong><br />

intrafamilial and interfamilial classification. Amer. J. Bot.<br />

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SIMPSON,B.J.1988. A field guide to <strong>Texas</strong> trees. <strong>Texas</strong> Monthly<br />

Press, Austin.<br />

_____. 1993.The modern urban blacklands: From tallgrass prairie<br />

to soccer fields. In: M.R. Sharpless and J.C.Yelderman, eds.The<br />

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Baylor Univ. Program for Regional Studies,Waco,TX.<br />

_____ and B.W. HIPP.1984.Drought tolerant <strong>Texas</strong> native plants<br />

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