Excluded Species 1095 



This report was repeated in Coulter's Catalogue. It seems that the informa- 

 tion is very uncertain and, if found in Tippecanoe County, it must have 

 been a waif. 



Mass. to Va., e. Ky., southw. to Fla. and Tex. 



607. Brickellia GRANDIFl6ra (Hook.) Nutt. This western composite 

 was reported from Hamilton County by Wilson. He later said that this 

 record should be referred to Cacalia suaveolens L. 



608. Liatris PYCNOSTACHYA (Michx.) Ktze. This species as now un- 

 derstood does not occur in Indiana and reports for it are referred to Liatris 

 Bebbiana Rydb. 



609. Amphiachyris dracunculoides (DC.) Nutt. On Sept. 21, 1930 

 H. C. Benke found a few plants of this species on the outskirts of La Porte, 

 La Porte County. Since this is a western species, I am regarding- it as a 

 waif until there are additional reports. 



Mo. and Kans., southw. to Tex. and N. Mex. Adventive at Easton, Pa. 



610. SolidAgo ARGUTA Ait. Reported by several of our early Indiana 

 authors instead of Solidago juncea Ait. which was not recognized at that 

 time. In 1927 it was reported by Pepoon from Lake and Porter Counties. 

 Buhl and Fassett write that the Pepoon report should be transferred to 

 Solidago patula. Doubtless all reports should be transferred to some other 

 species. General distribution not definitely known. 



Maine to Ont., southw. to Ohio, N. C, Tenn., and Ala. 



611. Solidago fistulosa Ait. This species was reported by Young from 

 Jefferson County as Solidago pilosa Walt. Since there is no confirming 

 specimen I refer this report to some other species. 



N. J. to Fla. and La. 



612. Solidago glomerata Michx. Reported from the "knobs near New 

 Albany" by Riddell for Clapp in "Supplement to Ohio Plants," page 28, 

 1836. I have Dr. Clapp's copy of Riddell's "Flora of the Western States" 

 in which he records that he found it September 17, 1834. His specimen is in 

 the herbarium of Wabash College and I refer it to Solidago erecta Pursh. 



Cliffs and rocky woods, Blue Ridge, N. C. and Tenn. 



613. Solidago graminifolia (L.) Salisb. This species was reported fre- 

 quently by the earlier authors but as now understood it belongs to the area 

 east and north of Indiana. Some Indiana specimens, however, may belong 

 to this species. 



N. S. to N. Y., and westw. to Mich. 



614. Solidago missouriensis Nutt. Reported from Indiana but I am 

 referring all reports to Solidago glaberrima Martens. 



S. Dak., Colo., Oreg., and Wash. (Rydberg), although Nuttall gives Ark. 



615. Solidago odora Ait. (Solidago suaveolens Schoepf.) Reported 

 from Indiana by Blatchley, Editors of the Botanical Gazette, and Schneck. 

 Since this species, as now understood, does not occur in Indiana, reports 

 for it should be referred to other species. 



N. S., N. Y. to Mo., southw. to Fla., Tex., and Okla. 



