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166 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
Ohio: Marblehead Peninsula, 20 May, 1895, Moseley (Г. 
S. Nat. Herb.). 
Indiana: Mineral Springs, 14 June, 1911, Nieuwland 2657 
(Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb.); moist sands and swales, Pine, 12 
June, 1897, Umbach (U. S. Nat. Herb. and Mo. Bot. Gard. 
Herb.) ; sandy soil, Edgmoor, Lake Co., 13 June, 1891, Mof- 
fatt 451 (Field Mus. Herb.) ; prairie, Roby, 18 June, 1910, Lan- 
sing 2784 (U.S. Nat. Herb.). 
Minnesota: Center City, June, 1892, Taylor (U. S. Nat. 
Herb.); damp places near Minneapolis, June, 1892, Burgle- 
haus (Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb.) ; without definite locality, July, 
1899, Woods (U. S. Nat. Herb.) ; without locality, June, 1849, 
Dr. Sykes (Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb.). 
Wisconsin: “N. W. America", Long (Mo. Bot. Gard. 
Herb.). 
Illinois: in moist sandy soil near Lake Michigan, Beach, 16 
June, 1907, Greenman 1987, 2015 (Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb.); 
rich meadow, Beverly Hills, 6 June, 1903, Chase 2066 (U. S. 
Nat. Herb.) ; Morgan Park, 27 May, 1907, Dixon & Gage 710 
(U. S. Nat. Herb.). 
Missouri: near Mark Twain's Cave, Ralls Co., 5 May, 1914, 
Rev. John Davis 2333 (Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb.). 
Var. firmifolius (Greenm.) comb. nov. 
S. Balsamitae var. firmifolius Greenm. Rhodora 7:244. 
1905. 
Stems .5 to 2.5 dm. high, simple or branched, more or less 
tufted; lower leaves mostly short-petiolate, subrotund, ob- 
long-elliptie to oblong-oblanceolate, .5 to 4 em. long, 5 to 20 
mm. broad, crenate-dentate to sublyrately pinnatifid, at first 
as well as the stem somewhat tomentulose, later more or less 
glabrate and thickish or firm in texture; upper stem-leaves 
sessile and pinnatisect to linear and bracteiform. 
Distribution: in limestone detritus, crest of Les Murailles, 
Percé, Gaspé Co., 17 Aug., 1904, Collins, Fernald & Pease 
(Gray Herb.), түре; limestone detritus, Mont Rouge, Percé, 
Gaspé Co., 23 July, 1905, Collins & Fernald (Gray Herb.) ; 
limestone detritus, Cap Barré, Pereé, Gaspé Co., 23 July, 
