I.").s FLOHA (H" (ii:.\Nn UAI'IDS. 



1J:^»5. S. latitolia L. 



■N. t/i .rirt/nfis \j. 



Frcinn'iit ill Hioisi woods. Auir--^<^'I'^- 



1-231. S. nef»lecta Ton-. A: (^niy. 



Ill Hphagjxms sAvamps; iiifrequ'.-iit. Soj't. 



D. G. H. ct 31. Ky., east of City: Cedar Swaniji; Chase Lake; 



^^(•c. ?>, Cascade; Clear Lake; La]ii].'Ovt<)ii i.ake region. 



1:^;>8. S. nemoralis Ail. 



Coninioii ill IiL,>-lit soil. Aiig.-Si-jit. 



12:;n. S. Ohioensis Riddell. 



In marshes and spriiif^y places; inl'recjiuMit. Mid-Aug.-Sept, 

 I). Cf. II. it M. Ily., east of City; Waiden Lake; Laniherton 

 Lake; i>utton L.ake; See. 31, Plain field; Cam pan Lake, 



l-JAO. S. patula Mnhl. 



Common in swampy u'roujid. Amx- 



l->n. S. RidtJeliii Frank. 



In wet ground; occasional. Mid-Aug-t!^cpt. 



Crehid Swamp; along the railroads, south of Burton Ave.; below 

 the Eagle Plaster Mill.s, along the L. S. «ib M. S. Ry.; South Di- 

 vision St., near Plaster Creek; Carritjr Creek and North Union 

 St., City; Lamberton l^ake; Stafford Lake. 



\2[-2. S. rigida L. 



Dry banks; occasional. Aug. 



Bluffs at Plainfield Village; along tlie bluffs of Rouge River; 

 Pine Mill; Pine Island Lake; Vergennes; Grand Ra])ids. Infre- 

 <]uent in the State. 



\-2-l'S. S. rigidiuscula (Torr. & Gray) JVuter. 



(S. sjteeiosa angnstala Gray,) 

 In dry sandy soil; frequenl in <.>ak openings. Mid-July-Mid-Aug. 

 The first golden-rod to flower. Its occurrence is known in but 

 one other locality in ihe State. 



1'24-t. S. rugosa :Mill. 



Moist soil; common. Last of Aug. -Sept. 



