i;)t; i-i,(>i:.\ ok (;i:.\m> iiaimds. 



City, 18!>G (Frank Wurzburfj:); tk-KLs at ihc eonior of George 

 St. and East Fuller St., near Collejre Ave., City, 1896 {M.&C). 

 It is not known to occur clscwlicre in the State. 



[>OLYMNIA I.. Li:.u-('ri'. 



I J 17. P. Canadensis I.. 



i,<i\\ \\..(m1<; l.ical. Last of .1 une-( >el. 



Almnilant in the Soldiers' Home woods; Hilton's Lake; alonp: 

 the 1). (t. H. cfe M.Ky. between Ada N'illaire and l>owell; Cedar 

 Swainii ( Weatlierwa.v Part). 



1-216. P. Uvedaliri L. 



Rich moist woods in.lohn IJall Park, City. Aug. 



Its oeeurrencc in the State has only one previous mention. 



PRENANTHES Vaill. Katti.ksn-a:vE-root. 

 Xnlxdns Cass. 

 1219. P. alba L. White Lettuce. Rattlesnake-root. 

 Borders of rich woods. Au,2:.-Sept. 

 Abundant and varialdf, often 6 feet high. 

 12:.'u. P. altissima L. 



FreqiuMir in moist, oak woods. Aug. 



12-21. P. raceniosa Michx. 



In moist, open places along the D. (4. IL & M. Ry., oast of the 



City (B.Q.Hazlewood). Scarce. Aug.-Sept. 

 RUDBECKIA L. Coxk-ki.owek. 

 122-2. R. hirta L. Black Eyed Susan. 



Dry soil; common. July-Aug. 



Occasionally the rays are reddish-brown. 



"Nativii oidy on the western prairies. Widely distributed in 



the East as a weed." 

 122;j. R. laciniata L. 



Frequent in springy places. Aug.-Sept. 



1224. R. speciosa Wender, 



Meadows; frequent. Aug.-Sept. 



