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* 348((. Caucalis Anthiiscus Huds. 



A sincjle specimen near Bathing Beach, l)a('k of the ]Monument grounds ; 

 July 5, 1S94. G. II. Hides. 

 351. Aralia nudicaulis L. 



High Island. T. H. Kearney, Jr. Blagden's Run. G. H. Hicks. 

 384. Fedia olitoria Vahl. 



Island of the Potomac, near the Seventh lock. G. H. Hicks. South 

 Brookland. The author. 



The specimens which Mr. Hicks has collected were rather robust for 

 the typical species. The corolla was, however, light blue. Therefore I 

 have not hesitated in recording them under this species. 

 3906. Eupatorium semiseriatum D. C. 



Great Falls. The author. 

 391. Eupatorium hyssopifolium L. 



Woods near Glen Echo. G. H. Hicks. Brooklaml. The author. 

 391o. Eupatorium altissimum L. 



Island in Potomac, near the Seventh lock. G. li. Hicks. 

 400. Eupatorium aromaticum L. 



Rock Creek. G. H. Hicks. 

 402 Mikania scandens L. 



Swamp l)etween p]ckington and the Catholic University. Robert Ridg- 

 way. 

 426. Sericocarpus solidagineus Nees. 



Rather rare. I)ry lield, Surattsville. The author. 

 430. Aster concolor L. 



Surattsville. The author. 

 494«. Bidens connata ]\Iuhl., var. comosa Graj^ 



Bank of Potomac, opposite mouth of Cabin John's Ran, Md. G. H. 

 Hicks. Ditch near Metropolis View ; along a creek near the Catholic Uni- 

 versity. The author. 

 497a. Galinsoga parviflora Cav. 



Near Bureau of Engraving and Printing. G. H. Hicks. jNIassachusetts 

 avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteeutli streets. The author. 

 504rt. Senecio vulgaris L. 



Potomac flats near Bureau of Engraving and Printing. G. H. Hicks. 

 536. Tragopogon porrifolius L. 



Near Eckington, escaped. The author. 

 539. Lobelia puberula Michx. 



Rock Creek. G. II. Hicks. Swamp near Silver Hill. The author. 



542. Specularia perfoliata A. DC. 



A form without corolla is conniion in shaded woods around Brookland. 

 The author. 



543. Campanula Americana L. 



Island of the Potomac, opposite the Eighth lock. G. H. Hicks. 



