544 BOTANICAL SURVEY OF DISMAL SWAMP RKOION. 



Eupatorium rottindifolium L. Common in rather moist, sandy fields, October 



(No. 1985). 

 Eupatorium semiserratum DC. Low pine woods, Virginia Beach, October 2 



(No. 2070); Ocean View (No. 2390). 

 Eupatorium serotinum Michx. Low ground in pine woods, Virginia Beach, 



October 2 (No. 2084). 

 Eupatorium verbenaefolium Michx. ? Border of woods. Princess Anne County, 



October (Nos. 2145, 2178). 

 Eupatorium verbenaefolium Michx. var. ? In a sandy field. Newborn, N, O, 



October 10 (No. 2190). 

 Eupatorium sp. Undescribed, related to E. hyssojnfolium L. With E. pinnati* 



fldum at Newborn, N. C. (No. ). 



Willugbaeya scandens {L.I Kunt/.e. Frequent in marshy places (Nos. 1022, 



1942. 2085). 

 Laeinaria g-raminifolia pilosa (Ait.) Britton. Dry sandy soil, pine woods and 



roadsides. Newborn. N. C, October 10 ( Nos. 2207. 2231 ).. 

 Triliaa paniculata (Walt.) Cass. In low pine woods, Newborn, N. C, October 



10 (No. 2199). 

 Carphephorus tomentosus (Michx.) Torr. & Gr. With the preceding (No. 219 )• 

 Chrysopsis graminifolia (Michx.) Nutt. Common in dry soil in open p ; - ■ 



woods. (No. 2393.) 

 Chrysopsis mariana (L. ) Nntt. Often with the preceding (No. 2109). 

 Solidago ' bioolor L. Low woods and shaded banks near Virginia Beach, October 



1 (No. 2079). 

 Solidago canadensis L. ( 'oinnion in roadsides and old fields, October (Nos. 2080, 



2227). 

 Solidago erecta Pursh. At roadsides through woodland. Northwest, November 8 



(No. 23S0). 

 Solidago fistulosa Mill. In low places in pine woods near the strand, Virg nia 



Beach, October 1 to fl (Nos. 2058, 2191) ; Newborn, N. C, October 10 (No. 2245). 

 Solidago neglecta Torr. & Gr. (?) Low woods, Princess Anne County, October 5 



(Nos. 2104,2177); roadsides. Newbern. N. C, October 10 (No. 2222). 

 Solidago nemoralis Ait. Dry soil at the border of woods, Princess Anne County, 



October 2 to 5 (Nos. 2099, 2150). 

 Solidago odora Ait. Common in pine woods (No. 1(189). 

 Solidago petiolaris Ait. Shaded bank at roadside, in sandy soil, near Newbern. 



N. G, October 10 (No. 2220). 

 Solidago pulverulenta Nutt. Low woods near Kempsville, Princess Anne 



County, October 7 (No. 2157), a much-branched form; low pine woods near 



Newbern. N. C. abundant. October 10 (No. 2193), a slender, virgate form. 

 Solidago rugosa Mill. In moist ground at edge of pine woods, Virginia Beach, 



October 2 (No. 2078). Plant merely puberulent, with rather thin leaves and 



long slender branches, indicating a transition to >S y . ulmifolia Muhl. 

 Solidago sempervirens L. Common at the edges of salt marshes and in moist 



sand among the dunes, October (Nos. 21 C. & K., 2057. 2151, 2219). 

 Solidago sp. In a swale at roadside, Edenton, N. C. , July 30 (No. 1913). Appa- 

 rently nearest N. vamith usis (jhihrata Porter, but the leaves strongly scabrous 



above; the smooth glaucous stem and the inflorescence resemble those of S. 



aerotina Ait., and suggest a hybrid of that species with S. canadensis, 

 Solidago sp. nov.? In open marshy ground at roadsides, Edenton, N. C, July 



30 (Nos. 1897. 1900). Leaves distinctly tri pie-nerved; species apparently inter- 

 mediate between S. juncea Ait. and S. missouriensis Nutt. The same form 



was collected in west central North Carolina by Small & Heller (No. 314). 



Solidago determined with the assistance of Dr. E. L. Greene. 



