OF DENISON UNIVERSITY. 5 1 



391. H. laetiflorus Pers. 



Eastern part of county. Herbarium of Dr. F. O. Jacobs. 



392. H. parviflorus Bernh. 



Thickets, rare; Toboso. August 23, 1890. 



393. H. doronicoides Lam. 

 Alexandria. August 1^, 1890. 



394. H. divaricatus L. 



Roadsides and waste places, somewhat common. July 17, 1890. 



395. H. strumosus L. 



Wet meadows and creek banks, common. September 23, 1890. 



396. H. tracheliifolius Willd. 



D. U. Herbarium. August 8, 1887. 



397. H. decapetalus L. 



Banks of streams, rare; Toboso. August 2^, 1890. 



398. H. Tuberosus L. Jerusalem Artichoke. 

 Creek banks, common. 



186. ACTINOMERIS Nutt. 



399. A. squarrosa Nutt. 



Creek banks, common. August 4, 1887; August 21, 1889; July 

 26, 1890. 



187. Coreopsis L. 



400. C. tripteris L. Tall Coreopsis. 



River banks, rare; Toboso. August 22, 1890. 



401. C. trichosperma Michx. Tickseed Sunflower. 

 Swamps, common. September 29, 1890. 



402. C. aristosa Michx. 



Swamps, common. August 28, 1888; August 18, 1890. 



403. C. discoidea Torr. and Gray. 

 Swamps, common. September 27, 1890. 



188. Bidens L. 



404. B. frondosa L. Beggar-ticks. 



Moist places everywhere. August 27, 1887; September 16, 1890. 



405. B. connata Muhl. Swamp Beggar-ticks. 

 Herbarium of Denison University. August 27, 1887. 



