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Liatris spicata^ L. 



In low prairies in the Minnesota and Sioux valleys. 



Cirutierrezia Sarothrte, (Pursh.) Britt. & Rusby. Gutier- 

 rez ia. 



Gutierrezia EiithainicB ^ T. & G. 



On the dry plains from the Missouri valley west- 

 ward. 



•Orindelia sqiiarrosa, (Pursh.) Dunal. Broad-leaved 

 Gum Plant. 



In dry soil throughout the state. It is becoming a 

 weed in waste places in the eastern part of the state. 



Clirysopsis villosa, (Pursh.) Nutt. Hairy Golden Aster. 

 Common in dry soil from the Missouri valley east- 

 ward and in the Black Hills. Many of the western 

 forms are very close to C. hispida. 



Clirysotliaiiiiius Douglasii, (Gray.) Douglas's Rayless 

 Goldenrod. 

 Bigelovia Douglasii^ Gray. 



In dry alkaline soils from the Missouri valley west- 

 ward to the Black Hills. 



Erioearpuiu griiidelioides, Nutt. Rayless Eriocarpum. 

 In dry soils in the Black Hills and the surrounding 

 plains. 



Eriocarpum spiiiulosuni, (Nutt.) Greene. Cut-leaved 

 Eriocarpum. 

 Aplopappus spm7(losjts. 



In dry soils throughout the state; but rare in the Min- 

 nesota and Sioux valleys, common westward. 



Solidag-o flexicaulis, L. Broad-leaved Goldenrod. 

 Solidago latifolia^ L. 



On shady banks in the Minnesota valley. 



Holidag-o erecta, Pursh. Slender Goldenrod. 

 On dry knolls in the Black Hills. 



