194 



Chaetopappa asteroides DC. Striiintnwii. Ilich piiio woods, in jjravclly soil, 



Juno. No. 7(i. 

 Boltoiiia diffusa Ell. Sans Bois Mountains. In ricli soil alonji fitreanis, Ausrnst. 



\o. 210. 

 Aster paludoans Ait. Along Sans liois Creek bottouis. Also frequent in ojien 



prairies thvoniih Clioctaw Nation. August. No. 323. 

 Aster patens Ait., var. gracilis Hooker. Rocky woods near Hnrt.sliorn. Frequent 



eastward. Septenilior. No. 338. 

 Engelmannia piuuatifida Torr. and (Iray, Caddo. Dry, gravelly hills. Infrequent. 



.Imie. No. 44. 

 Iva aiigustifolia Nutt. Sans Roi.s Mountains; also at McAlostor. Sandy uplands. 



August. No. 328. 

 Iva ciliata Willd. Sans Bois Monnta.ins. Low ground. Not seen far westward, 



Angust. No. .330. 

 Ambrosia bidentata Mx. MoAloster. Ahundaiit everywhere. Angust. No. 314. 

 Echinacea aiigustifolia DC. J:rin Springs and westward. Gravelly bills. Not 



coinuion. July. No. 154. 



Rudbeckia amplexicaulis Vahl. Caddo. Dry. gravelly soil. Common. Jnne. 

 No. l(), 



Rudbeckia maxima Nutt. Striugtown. Low ground, in peaty soil. June. No, 70, 

 Helianthus hirsutua lia f. At tlie foot of the mountain Doar Quanali's ranch. Along 



fiti-eauis. Coiuniou westward. ,Tuly. No. 232. 

 Helianthus strumosua x decapetalus. Rocky banks along Sans Bois Creek. 



August. No. 326. 

 Verbesina Virginica L. Sans Bois Mountains. Along streams. Connnon from 



there westward through Choctaw Nation. Hnrdlv in dower as yet. An<nist 



No. 316. ' . • « • 



Coreopsis grandiflora Nutt. Colbert and McAlester. Higli piairi(>s. June. Nos. 



8, SS. 

 Coreopsis tinctoria Nutt. Colbert. Prairies. (Jonmion throngliout, anil v.-iriablo 



in size, coloring, aud divisions of loaves. June. No. 2. 

 Thelesperma filifolium (iray. Stonewall. Suuuuit of limestone hill, wliere it is 



iuvai-iably <lwarf aud laeks the ilark base to the rays; also at t^uauah's ramdi, 



along saudy erook banks. The plants are glaucous and the leaves invariably 



pellucid puiietate. July. Nos. 135, 215, 

 Hymenopappus artemisiasfolius DC. Colbert. Common on <lry prairies in the 



eastern i)ait. .Fnne. No. 22. 

 Hymeuatherum tagetoides Gray. Quanah'e raiudi. Open gravelly places. July. 



No. 204. 



Helenium teuuifolium Nutt. McAlester. Roadsides and everywhere al)undaHt. 



August. No. 289, 

 Helenium teuuifolium Nutt., var. badium Gray. Quamih's raiuli and througli^ 



out Wichita Mountains. June. No. 198. 



Gaillardia lance olata Mx. McAlester and Stonewall. Sandyprairies July No 

 125. 



Polypteris Texana Gray. Quanali's ranch. Mostly along cr<-eks, in sandy and 

 gravfdly soil. ,(uly. No. 197. 



Actinella lineaiifolia Torr. and Gray. Sfonewall. Common west to Wichita Moun- 

 tains. July. No. 128. 



Cnicus altissinius Willd. Sans Bois Mountains. Along creeks. Frequent, but not 



yet in iiower. Angust. No. 292. 

 Cnicus undulatus Gray. Stonewall. July. No. 1.32. 

 Centaurea Americana Nutt. Colbert. June. No. 1. 



Hieracium lougipilum Torr. Stringtown. Gravcdiy hills. Jjine. No. 71. 

 Pyrrhopappus Caroliiiianug DC. McAhsster. Common along roadsides and 



creeks. August. No. 313. 



