LIST OF THE PLANTS COLLECTED 61 



387 Knhnia glutinosa Ell. False Boneset. 



Abundant in badlands and on buttes. 

 *3&5 Kithnia rcticulata A. Xels. 



Rare on the edge of mesa of Table Mountain. 



COMPOS IT AE, tribe Astereae 



*3&7 Aster commiitatns Gray. 



Rare on buttes, occasional on the steppe. 

 "340 Aster Geyeri ( Gray ) Howell. 



Frequent anlong ravines and in thickets along rivers. 

 *39i Aster hcbecladits DC. 



Common on the steppe throughout. 

 392 Aster lac-ris L. 



Reported by Fromme. 

 *393 Aster lactciirens Greene. 



Frequent in ravines in Slim Buttes, and Cave Hills. 

 *394 Aster nniltiflorns Ait. 



Uncommon on the foothills. 

 395 Aster oblougifoliiis Xutt. 



"Great find. Xot supposed to be so far west." Prof. Nelson. 



Frequent on the steppe in both Harding and Perkins County. 

 *396 Aster pauciflorns Xutt. 



Fairly freuqent on floodplains of Boxelder, etc. 

 397 Aster ptanmcoides T. & G. 



X'ot uncommon on mesas. 

 *398 Chrysopsis hirsutissima Greene. Golden Aster. 



"This greatly extends the range of this species'' (from Colo- 

 rado, its type locality. ) Xumerous on the steppe and abund- 

 ant in the badland areas. 

 *399 Chrysopsis mollis Xutt. 



Frequent on the plains. 



[Chrysopsis lillosa Xutt. 



Reported by Fromme.] 



400 Chrysothamnus gra-reolens (Xutt.) Greene. Rabbit Brush. 

 Rayless Goldenrod. 



A perennial shrub with large woody roots which is abundant 



in all South Dakota badlands. 

 *4Oi Chrysothamnu-s nanseosns (Pall.) Brit. 



Abundant in badlands. 



