110 Kansas Academy of science. 



89. Artemisia serrata N.: Shawnee county. 



90. Aster canescens Psh.: Ellis county. 



91. Aster cordifolius L.: Jackson and Shawnee counties. 



92. Aster ericsefolius Roth.: Russell and Barton counties, and westward. 



93. Aster linariifolius L.: Great Bend, Greensburg, Ashland, Meade. 



94. Aster oblongifolius N., var. rigidulus Gr.: Topeka, Manhattan. 



95. Aster pauciflorus N.: Rooks and Ellis counties. 



96. Aster tanacetifolius HBK.: Medicine Lodge, Meade, Montezuma, Coolidge. 



97. Baccharis salicina T. & G.: Hutchinson, and on the headwaters of the Nin- 

 nescah. (The only shrub of the sunflower family in Kansas. A veritable sunflower 

 tree.) 



98. Bahia oppositifolia Nutt.: Ellis, Clark, and Meade counties. 



99. Berlandiera texana DC: Cherokee county. 



100. Bigelovia douglasii, var. serrulata Gr.: Meade, Coolidge. 



101. Bigelovia engelmanni Gr.: Wallace county. 



102. Centaurea americana Nutt.: Montgomery county (Prof. Plank). 



103. Centaurea cyanus L.: Montgomery county (Plank). 



104. Cichorium intybus L.: Seneca (escaped ). 



105. Chrysopsis pilosa Nutt.: Emporia, Hutchinson. 



106. Chrysopsis villosa N., var. hispida Gr.: Ellis, Hutchinson, Pratt, Arkalon, 

 Garden City. 



107. Erigeron bellidiastrus Nutt.: Wallace, Garden City, Arkalon. 



108. Erigeron divergens T. & G.: Finney county. 



109. Erigeron pumilus Nutt.: Rooks county. • 



110. Evax prolifera N.: Ellis county and west. 



111. Flaveria angustifolia Pers.: Wichita, Hutchinson, Great Bend, Dodge. 



112. Gaillardia simplex Scheele: Independence. 



113. Haploesthes greggii Gray: Arkalon. 



114. Helianthus annuus L.: Kansas. 



115. Helianthus occiden talis Ridd. : Shawnee county. 



116. Hymenopappus corymbosus T. <fe G.: Clay county. Barton county. 



117. Lactuca acuminata Gr.: La Cygne, Labette. 



118. Lactuca hirsuta Muhl.: Shawnee county. 



119. Lactuca integrifolia Bigel.: Shawnee county. 



120. Liatris acidota Eng. & Gr.: Nemaha and Shawnee counties. 



121. Lygodesmia juncea Don: Clay, Saline, Rice, and Barber counties, and west. 



122. Malacothrix sonchoides T. & G.: Wallace. 



123. Marshallia cjespitosa Nutt.: Sumner and Barber counties. 



124. Matricaria discoidea DC: Atchison (introduced). 



125. Melampodium cinereum DC: Meade and Finney counties. 



126. Polypteris hookeriana Gr.: Arkalon and Garden City, in sand-hills. 



127. Polypteris hookeriana, discoid or rayless form: Caldwell, Kiowa, Medicine 

 Lodge, in gypsum bluffs. 



128. Prenanthes crepidinea Mx.: Shawnee county. 



129. Pyrrhopappus scaposus DC: Ellis, Russell, and Barton counties. 



130. Riddellia tagetina N.: Meade, Montezuma, and Garden City, and west. 



131. Senecio douglasii DC: Russell, Barton, Stafford and Pratt counties. 



132. Solidago bigelovii Gr.: Arkansas City. 



133. Solidago lindheimeriana Scheele: Independence. 



134. Solidago nemoralis Ait, var. incana Gray: . Nemaha, Riley, and Barton 

 counties. 



135. Solidago riddellii Frank.: Shawnee county. 



