116 

 Helianthus microcephalus T. & G. 



Common, dry woods and roadsides. 



Helianthus Sweinitzii T, & G. 



Lee County, (Mohr, Plant Life.) 



Helianthus tomentosus Miclix. 



Frequent, rich mixed woods. 



Heliopsis gracilis Nutt. 



Occasional, moist upland woods. 



Heliopsis helianthoides (L.) B. S. P. 

 Collected once, Tallapoosa County. 



lonactis linariifolia (L. ) Greene. 



Common, roadsides and open pine woods, sandy land. 



Isopappus divaricatus (Nutt. ) T. & G. 



Very common, old fields, pastures and roadsides. 



Kuhnia eupatorioides L. 



Common, dry open woods, usually on sandy land. 



*Lacinaria Earlei Greene. 



Auburn. (F. S. Earle, 1896.) 



tLacinaria elegans (Walt.) O. Kuntze. 



Locally abundant, sandy pine woods, south of Auburn. 



*Lacinaiia elegantula Greene. 



Auburn. (F. S. Earle, 1896.) 



jLacinai'ia graminifolia (Walt.) O. Kuntze. 



Common, dry pine and mixed woods. A form with white 

 flowers occurs. 



tLacinaria sc-ariosa (-({uurrulnsa (Michx. ) Small. 



Collected once, Auburn. 



iLacinaria spicata (L.) O. Kuntze. 



Occasional, pine woods. 



Lacinaria squarrosa (L.) Hill. 



Occasional, dry woods. 



Leptilon Oanadense (L. ) Britt. 



Common, cultivated fields. 



J Mariana Mariana (L. ) Hill. 



Collected once, streets of Auburn. 



Marshallia lanceolata Pursh. 



Frequent, open pine and mixed woods. 



Marshallia trinerva (Walt.) Porter. 



Occasional, thickets along small streams. 



