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ERIGERON L. Sp. PL 863 (1753). 

 Erigeron Canadensis L. Sp. PI. 863 (1753). 



Occasional about the streets of Kerrville, altitude 1650 feet. 



June 30 (1933); type locality, Canada. 

 Erigeron Philadelphicus L. Sp. PL 863 (1753). 



Along Town Creek and the Guadalupe, altitude 1600 feet, in rich, 

 moist, shaded ground, is found a white-flowered form with mostly en- 

 tire leaves. In the Herbarium of Columbia College there is only one 

 specimen exactly like it, collected also in Texas. It may yet prove to be 

 distinct from our larger, pink-rayed plant of the north. 



April 28 (1672). 

 Erigeron repens A. Gray, Syn. Fl. i : Part 2, 217 (1884). 



Two or three plants picked up at Flower Bluff, growing in the scrub 

 oak in sand. 



April 9 (1538): type locality, coast of Texas. 

 Erigeron tenuis T. & G. FL N. A. 2 : 175 (1841). 



This little plant was found in quantity on a grassy bank near the upper 

 end of Nueces Bay. The ray flowers were tinged with blue. 



March 12 (1436), range, from Arkansas to Texas. 



FILAGO L. Sp. PL 927 (1753). 



[EVAX Gaertn. Fr. & Sem. 2: 393, /. 165 f. 3 (1791).] 

 Filago multicaulis (DC.). 



Evax multicaulis DC. Prodr. 5 : 459 (1836). 

 Filaginopsis multicaulis T. & G. FL N. A. 2 : 263 (1842). 

 Very common in the low ground bordering on the " Flats " at Corpus 

 Christi ; also on the railroad embankment. 

 Mirch 14 (1450); type locality, Texas. 



GNAPHALIUM L. Sp. PL 850 (1753). 

 Gnaphalium purpureum L. Sp. PL 854 (1753). 



A few plants were found at Corpus Christi and Flower Bluff, in sand, 

 altitude 15-40 feet. 



March 23 (1489); type locality, North America. 



MELAMPODIUM L. Sp. PL 921 (1753)- 

 Melampodium cinereum DC. Prodr. 5: 518 (1836). 



One of the commonest plants about Kerrville, altitude 1620-1800 feet. 

 Growing in bunches. 



April 23 (1632); type locality, Msxico. 



