50 TENNESSEE FLORA. 



L. spicata Willd. Oak barrens of JSIifldlc Tenn. to nionntaiiis 

 of Ea>t Teiiii. July. 



L. graniiiiifolia Piirsli. With the former. July. 



Grindelia laiiceolata Nutt. Cedar glades at Lavergne, near 

 the station. July. 



Chrysopsis gra)iiinifoIia Nutt. Mountain regions of East 

 Tenn. July. 



Ch. Mariana Nutt. In sandy soil. Common. June-July. 



Soli(la<^o cav-iia L. Harpeth hills, near Nashville Septem- 

 ber. -"■'^ 



Var. paniculata Gray. ■ §With the former. September. 



S. latiColia L. Rocky banks of Richland creek, near Nash- 

 ville. August-September. 



S. Curtissii. var. pubens. Roane Mt. J. W. Chickering. 

 August. 



S. monticola Torr. & Gray. Clingman-Dom of the Smoky 

 Mts, Roane Mt. J. W. Chickering. 



S. bicolor L. Kingston Springs, Dixon Co., East Tenn. 

 August-September. 



S. glomerata Michx. Clingman-Dora, 6000'; Roane ]Mt. 

 J. W. Chickering. 



S. spithamea, M. A. Curtis; Roane Mt., J. W. Chickering. 

 August. 



S. odora Ait. Barrens and highlands. July. 



S. sppciosa Nutt. Highlands, Greenbrier; glades at Lavergne. 

 August-September. 



Yar. angustata Torr. & Gray. Common in siliceous soils. 

 August-Sei)tember. 



S. ragosa Mill. Highlands and barrens. August-Septem- 

 ber. 



S. ulniifolia Miihlb. With tlie former. August-Septeni 

 ber. 



8. arguta Ait.- Lookout Mt. ; Ocoe region. August-Sep- 

 tember. 



S. jnacea Ait. Oak barrens and woodlands. August-Sep- 

 tem.ber. 



