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Edpatorium petiolaue, M05. At Monterey, Nuevo Leon (440). 



EuPATORiUM (Phaneuostylis) Coahuilensis, Gray, Proc. Am. 

 Acad. 17. 205. In the Sierra Madre, south of Saltillo (453). 



EuPATORiUM (Hebeclinium) ? Mexico, locality Uncertain 



(2080). 



EuPATORiUM ■ ? An uncertain ageratoid species. At Saltillo, 



Coahuila (436). 



INIiKANiA SCANDENS, Willd. In Southwestern Texas (441). 



Brickellia odontophylla, Gray, I. c. 206. In the Sierra 

 Madre, south of Saltillo (442), 



Brickellia cylindracea, Gray, var. laxa, Gray, 1. c., 207. 

 At Georgetown (446), and a more branched form at BlufFton, Texas 

 (445). 



Brickellia Riddellii, Gray. At Georgetown (448), and Uvalde, 

 Texas (449). 



Brickellia laciniata, Gray. In the mountains east of Saltillo, 

 Coahuila (450). 



Brickellia Coulteri, Gray. With entire leaves. At Parras, 

 Coahuila (451). 



Brickellia Palmeri, Gray, probably. Mexico, locality uncer- 

 tain (2079). 



Barroettea subuligera, Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 15. 29, and 17. 

 205. At Soledad, Coahuila (452). 



Kdhnia eupatorioides, Linn. At San Antonio and other locali- 

 ties in "Western Texas (444, 447), and a broad-leaved form (443). 



KuHNiA ROSMARiNiFOLiA, Veut. At several localities in Western 

 Texas and Coahuila (454, 455, 456, 457). 



LiATRis PUNCTATA, Hook. In the Caracol Mountains (418), at 

 Monclova (419), and Juraz, Coahuila (420) ; 1085 Parry & Palmer. 



Gyjinosperma corymbosdm, DC. At various localities in West- 

 ern Texas and Mexico (458, 459, 461, 464, 465). 



Gutierrezia microcephala. Gray. At San Lorenzo de Laguna 

 (460), and at Saltillo, Coahuila (463). 



Gutierrezia Texana, Torr. & Gray. At San Antonio, Texas 

 (462, 466). 



Grindelia Arizonica, Gray, 1. c. 208. In Coahuila (467). 



Grindelia squarrosa, Dun. (?) At Sutherland Springs, Texas 

 (468). Too immature for determination; perhaps G. lanceolata, 

 Nutt. 



Grindelia inuloides, Willd. At Lerios, Coahuila (471). Also 

 var. microcephala, Gray, in Southwestern Texas (469, 2078). 



