APPENDIX 173 



inoiitli bloom lias been noted, ('onii)are also the Xovciii- 

 ber list, pages 140 and 177. 



1. Aster, Sky-blue. Aster aziireus. 4. 



2. Aster, Aromatic. A. oblongifolius. 4. 

 8. Black-eyed Susans. Rudbeckia hirta. 



4. Boneset, Tall. Eupatorium altissimiim. 9. 



5. Coneflower, Thin-leaved. Rudbeckia triloba. 



6. Cress, Spreading Yellow. Radicula sinuata. 20. 



7. Culver's Root. Veronica virginica. 4. 



8. Eclipta. Eclipta alba. 12. 



9. Evening Primrose, Common. Oenothera biennis. 

 Bloom and buds. 12. 



10. Figwort. Scrophularia. When analyzed only 

 one species given in Gray. 



11. Fleabane, Daisy. Erigeron ramosus. 4. 



12. Fleabane, Larger Daisy. E. annuus. 5. One 

 fleabane not analyzed, but likely one of these two species, 

 found in bloom October 22. May probably be found in 

 November. 



13. Gaura, Small-flowered. Gaura parviflora. 18. 

 Its near relative, Stenosiphon linifolius, a very attrac- 

 tive late autumn prairie flower, found in bloom on the 

 20th. 



14. Gentian, Blue. Gentiana puberula, probably. Re- 

 ported at their prime on the 12th one year at Lawrence. 



15. Gum-plant, Broad-leaved. Grindelia squarrosa. 

 20. 



16. Ironweed. Vernonia. 



17. Heal-all. Prunella vulgaris. 



18. Jimson-weed. Datura stramonium. 12. 



19. Mayweed. Anthemis cotula. 31. 



