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JAstei- (luniosii^^ cordirolinw (Mirlix.) T. «S: (i. 



Very common, dry rocky hillsides. Exceedingly variable. Our 

 collections probably include several of the named varieties. 



Aster viiiiiiH»us foliosus (Ait.) A. (Iray. 

 Lee county ( Mohr's Plant Life). 



Aster niuliilatiis I^. 



Common, cultivated fields and waste places. 



Bick'iis froiulosii L. 



Common, fields and swampy ,places. 



tBrauiieria ])iiri)urea ( L. ) Britt. 



Collected once, clay roadsides. Chambers county. 



Cardiuis altissimus L. 



Common, moist thickets, etc. 



*Cariliius discolor (Miilil.) Xiitt. 



Occasional, moist thickets and open woods. 



Cardtms lanceolatus L. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life.) 



tCardiins s})in()sissiiinLS Walt. 

 Rare, open sandy land. 



Carduiis spinosissimiis EHiotti (T. & G.) Porter. 



Common, old fields, roadsides and open woods, mostly on clay: 

 Worthy of specific rank, often reaches more than three feet 

 in height. 



Carduus Viri>iiiianiis L. 



Occasional, sandy roadsides. 



:i:riirvs()t>()nniu Virf>ini(;mii L. 



Occasional, deciduous woods, clay land. 



Cliysopsis <>Taiiii 111 folia (Miclix.) Xutt. 



Very common, pine and mixed w^oods, especially on sand. 



CUrys()i)sis ^Mariana (L.) Nutt. 

 Common, pine and mixed woods. 



Ciiicns IxMKHlictus L. 



Collected once, railroad tracks, Auburn. 



troleosantliiis cordif(dius (Ell.) O. Knntze. 



Occasional, sandy woods and roadsides. 



Coreo])sis auricnlata L. 



Common, moist pine and mixed woods,' clay or sand. 



*Coreopsis bicolor. 



Collected once, fields south of Auburn, escaped. 



