100 



Plentiful in thickets along the banks of the Guadalupe, altitude 1600 

 feet. Stems five to six feet high. Distributed as V. Baldwinii. 



June 29 (1927). 

 Vernonia fasciculata Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2 : 94 (1803). 



Found sparingly along the Guadalupe below Kerrville, altitude 1600 

 feet. Low, some forms of it approaching V. Lindheimeri. Distributed 

 as V. Guadalupensisn. sp. 



June 22 (1909) ; type locality, Illinois. 

 Vernonia Lindheimeri Engelm. & Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. i : 46 



(1846). 



Common in dry stony ground along Town Creek and the Guadalupe, 

 at Kerrville, altitude 1600-1650 feet. 



June 22 (1908) j type locality, New Braunfels, Texas. 



EUPATORIUM L. Sp. PL 836 (1753). 

 Eupatorium conyzoides Vahl. Symb. Bot. 3 : 96 (1794). 



A few plants were found on the edge of the plateau southeast of Cor- 

 pus Christi. Apparently not recorded from so far east in Texas, as it is 

 given as " along the Rio Grande." 



June 2 (1816). 

 Eupatorium incarnatum Walt. Fl. Car. 200 (1788). 



Two or three stunted plants were found under chapparral bushes at 

 Corpus Christi, altitude 20 feet. 



March 6 (1398); type locality, Carolina. 



GRINDELIA Willd. Gesell. Nat. Fr. Berlin, Mag. i: 260 (1807). 

 Grindelia inuloides Willd. Gesell. Nat. Fr. Berlin, Mag. i : 260 



(1807). 



Rather common on the plateau southeast of Corpus Christi, altitude 

 35 ^et. 



June 2 (1820). 



Grindelia squarrosa grandiflora A. Gray, PI. Wright, i : 98 (1852). 

 Grindelia grandiflora Hook. Bot. Mag. /. 4628 ( ). 



Just coming into bloom on hillsides about Kerrville, and rather plen- 

 tiful at medium elevations, 1650-1800 feet. 



June 22 (1904). 



CHRYSOPSIS Nutt. Gen. 2: 150 (1818). 



Chrysopsis villosa canescens (DC.) A. Gray, Syn. Fl. i: Part 2, 

 123 (1884). 

 Apia pappus ? {Leucopsis} canescens DC. Prodr. 5: 3 49 (1836). 



