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 lAster dumosus cordifolius (Miclix. ) T. & G. 



Very common, dry rocky hillsides. Exceedingly variable. Our 

 collections probably include several of the named varieties. 



Aster vimineus foliosiis (Ait.) A. Gray. 

 Lee county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Aster undulatiis L. 



Common, cultivated fields and waste places. 



Bidens frondosa L. 



Common, fields and swampy places. 



fBraiiueria purj)iirea (L.) Britt. 



Collected once, clay roadsides, Chambers "county. 



Cardiius altissimiis L. 



Common, moist thickets, etc. 



* Card mis discolor (Miilil.) Nutt. 



Occasional, moist thickets and open woods. 



Carduus lanceolatus L. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life.) 



ICardiius spinosissimus Walt. 



Rare, open sandy land. 



Carduus spinosissimus Elliotti (T. & G.) Porter. 



Common, old fields, roadsides and open woods, mostly oh clay. 

 Worthy of specific rank, often reaches more than three feet 

 in height. 



Carduus Virginianns L. 



Occasional, sandy roadsides. 



iClirysoiioi] 11111 YiriiJnicum L. 



Occasional, deciduous woods, clay land. 



Chysopsis graminifoiia (Michx.) Nutt. 



Very common, pine and mixed woods, especially on sand. 



Clirysopsis Mariana (L.) Nutt. 

 Common, pine and mixed woods. 



Cnieiis benpdicti^s L. 



Collected once, railroad tracks, Auburn. 



tColeosanthus eordifolius (Ell.) O. Kuntze. 



Occasional, sandy woods and roadsides. 



Coreopsis auriculata L. 



Common, moist pine and mixed woods, clay or sand. 



* Coreopsis bicolor. 



' Collected once, fields south of Auburn, escaped. 



