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 Lactiica Canadensis L. 



Common, pine woods and open places. 



Lactuca Floriclana (L.) Glaertu. 



Collected once. Auburn. 



Lactuca graminifolia Mlchx. 



Occasional, sandy pine woods. 



fLactuca hirsuta Miihl. 



Occasional, pine woods. 



Lactuca sagittifolia Ell. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



JLactuca villosa Jueci. 



Occasional, roadsides. 



fNabalus altlssinius (L. ) Hook. 



Occasional, moist, rich woods, usually creek bottoms. 



Nabalus Serpentina (Pursh) Hook. 



Frequent, moist, dry woods, often uplands. 



*Nabulus trlfoleatus Cass. 



Collected once, Auburn, in a garden. 



Serinea oppositifolia (Ivaf.) O. Kuntze. 



Occasional, creek bottom fields. , 



Sitilias Caroliniana (Walt.) Raf. 



Common, fields, roadsides and open places. A white flowered 

 form occurs. 



Honchus asper (L.) All. 



Frequent, fields and waste places. , 



Caruuaceae. 

 jAcanthospernium australe (L.) O. Kuntze. 



Frequent, along railroad embankments. 



Ambrosia arteniisiaefolia L. 



Common, fields, etc. (dog weed). 



*Antennaria nenioralis Greene. 



Frequent, dry rocky hillsides and granite outcrops. 



Antennai'ia plantaginifolia (L.) Kicharcls. 

 Lee county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Anthemis Cotula L. 



Occasional, roadsides and waste places, usually not abundant. 



