PLANTS OF MONROE COUNTY. 21 



198. HK/./ANTHUS L. Sunflower. 

 1506. H. ANNULS L. 



Introduced western forms, railroad embankment from Coldwater to 

 Penfield station, /. B. Fuller and />»;-. C. M. Booth, 1896. 



I5C7. H. PETIOLARIS Nutt. 



Railroad embankment at Pittsford and Gates, /. B. Fuller and C. M. 

 Booth. 



1508. H. RiGiDi's Desf. (the form Harpalium rigiduni Cass.) 



Railroad embankment Pittsford and Gates, Dr. C. M. Boolh and /. B. 

 Fuller, 1896. 



1509. H. giganteus L. 



Pittsford, C. M. Booth. Gates, /. B. Fuller. 



15 10. H. Maximiliani Schrad. 



Railroad weed, Pittsford, Dr. C. M. Booth. Gates, J. /.'. Fuller. 



199. COKEOPSIS L. Tickseed. 



151 1. C. TINCTORIA Nutt. 



Scottsville, Florence Beckwith. 



'JOO. B/DE.\S L. Sticktight. Beggar-ticks. 



1512. B. TENUisECTA Gray. 



Highland Park, 1909, Florence Beckwith. Specimen in Herbarium of 

 State Botanist. 



'^OOa. GAL/.XSOOA Ruiz and Pavon. 



1513. G. I'ARviFLORA Cav. var. hispida DC. 



First reported by J/:'ss Beckwith on Milburn Street, in 1898. Now 

 plentiful in eastern and southeastern part of Rochester. 



'iOOh. CHAENACTIS DC. 



1514. C. STEVioiDEs Hook. & Am. 



Reservoir Avenue, July, 1909. Florence Beckwith. Specimen in 

 Herbarium of State Botanist. 



203a. MATRICARIA Tourn. Wild Chamomile. 



1515. M. INODORA L. 



Fields and roadsides, Rochester, 1897, C. Vollertsen. 



■J04. CHRYSANT/fEMCM Tourn. [L.] 



1516. C. liALSAMITA L. var. TANACETOIDES Boiss. COSTMARV. MiNT 



Geranium. 



Roadsides. Pinnacle Avenue, Rochester, and Erie railroad just south 

 of Genesee Valley Park, Johti Dunbar. Sweden, 3/ S. Baxter. 



•iOd. ARTEMISIA L. Wormwood. 

 532. A. biennis Willd. 



Railroad yard eastern part of Rochester, J)r. C. M. Booth; plentiful 

 at Glen Haven, M. S. Baxter. Railroad yard at Le Roy, 1896, J. B. 

 Fuller. 



