CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 159 



124.1. S. sero;.ina A\\. 

 Borders of woods; I'rcqueiit. Last of .July- Aug. 



124f>. S. serotJna gigantea Gray. 



Found with tlie typ«*. Last of .luly-Aue:. 



1247. S. speciosa Nutt. 



Light soil, ill atid about oak openings: common, Sept. 



1248. S. teniiifolia Puish. 



jbh(thar/i.iu Caroli ulana (L.) Greene. 

 h\ sandy soil. Pine Island Lake at the "picnic grounds"; found 

 also in Blendon. Kot abundant. Aug. 



1249. S. uliginosa Xutt. 



In swamps; occasional. Aug. 

 Button Lake; Clear i^akc. 



12.50. S. ulmifolia Mnhl. 



Grows on the edges of the "sand-pit" in John Ball Park, City. 

 Rare. Aug. -Sept. 



SONCML'S L. Sow-Thi^ti.k. 



1251. S. Asi'KK Hill. Spiny-leaved Sow-Thistle. 

 Waste places, in rich ground; frequent. July-Sept. 



1252. S. oLER.vcKus L. Common Sow-Thistle. 

 Fields and waste places; frequent. July-Sept. 



TANACETUM L. Tansy. 



1253. T. vuniAUE L. Tansy. 



Escaped from cultivation; frequent near dwellings. July-Sept. 



TARAXACUM Hall. Dandelion. 



1254. T. officinale Weber. Common Dandelion. 

 T. Tarct^MGum (L.) Karst. 



Fields, everywhere. May-Oct. 



"Distributed as a weed in all civilized parts of the world." 



TRAGOPOGON L. Goat's-bread. 



1255. T. PORraFor.ius L. Salsify. Vegetable Oyster. 

 Escaped from cultivation to roadsides; becoming frequent. Sum- 

 mer. 



