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*\'(*i noiiia ll;i('ci<lir()li;i Siiuill. 1. 

 Occasional, upland clay woods. 



*V(M'nnniii uljuica ( L. ) r»ri(t. 

 Collected once. Auburn. 



yV(M'ii(mia iniixinia Small. 2. 



F'requent, alder swamps, etc. reaching 10 or 12 fee'.. 



*\'('i'n()iiia Novchoi-acciisis ( L. | NN'illd. 

 Occasional, fields, pastures and roadsides. 



*\'('rTi(niia ovalifolia T. & (1. 3. 



Common, dry sandy woods. 



Willoiiiilihia scaiidciis ( L. ) (). Kiintzo. 



Common, climbing in swamps. 



Xaiitliirnii ^ulalnatiiiii (I) (\) Britt. 



{=:X. strumosum.) 



1. — Some of these specimens were at first determined as Ver- 

 nonia fascicularis Michx. and are so reported by Mohr, Plant 

 Life, 758. 



2. — This is the Vernonia gigantea (Walt.) Britt, reported from 

 Clay county, Mohr, Plant Life. 



3. — Distributed as Vernonia Drummondii. 



