1 111 KL01:A of URANl) ItAlMIJS. 



I !•_'». A. fallax (iiiciir. 

 Li-ht s..il. .May. 



Woods aloiiy the I), (i. II. iV^^ -M. My. west ot' ihc .(unction; hillH 

 nltoiii I'mrtnn Ave. Swanip. 



ll'J.'>. A. Farwellii (iic«'nc'. 



In .^^and or clay. .M;iv. 



Black Hills; I). (4. ll.it .M. Ky.; near West liridge St. Ferry; 

 Fourth St.; PlainticM \'ill:io-c. 

 IIim;. a. neodioica (irccnc. 

 Sandy soil. May. 



Near Wost Bridirc St. Ferry (Mrs. .Mary I>. Fallass); lludson- 

 villc; near l\ccd\s Lake. 



li'JT. A. neodioica attenuata Fcrnald. 



Coll('cte<l along West liridge St., near tho Ferry. May. 

 liiH. A. piantaginea H. IJr. 



In sandy or gravellv soil. ,Mav. 



Along the (iraiidville lloail; near \Vest Bridge St. Ferry; Ilud- 



sonville; i)Iufls about. Lambertun Lake; West Leonard St. 

 lii!). A. plantaginea petiolata Feniald. 



Pine and oak woods along the «t. K. & L Ky., just west of the 



I). <.. 11. S: .M. \iy. .huiction. .May. 



ANTHEMIS L. C'ii.v.momii.k. 

 1130. A. .\i;vKNsis L. Corn Chamomile. 



Abundant in a field along Bucdianan St., north of Koe St., South 



(Iraml Rapids. Sujnmer. 

 11;^ 1. A. C'(>Tii..\ L. .May-weed. Dog-Fennel. 



Along highways and waste plaee.s; common. .luly-Oct. 



It followed ])ioneer settlements, and was very abundant along 



roadsides and in waste places in this vicinity from 1850 to 



about iSton when ragweed became coninion. 



ARCTIUM L. r.iuoo.K. 

 1 l:S-J. A. Laim-.v L. Burdock. 



Coniinon in waste places. .hdv-Oct. 



