Family ASTERACEA# 179 
1. Solidago petiolaris Ait. 
Red Cloud. 
2. Solidago rigidiuscula (T. & G.) Porter. 
On prairies in the southeastern part of the state. Lincoln; Nebraska 
City; O’Neill. 
3. Solidago ulmifolia Muhl. 
On river bottoms in the southeastern part of the state. Nemaha; 
Richardson county. 
4. Solidago serotina Ait. Late Goldenrod. 
Common in prairies all over the state. Dismal River; Ewing; Lin- 
coln; Minden; Nebraska City; Thedford; Valentine; Wymore. 
5. Solidago glaberrima Martens. 
Solidago missouriensis Nutt. 
On dry prairies throughout the state. Bassett; Banner county; Big 
Sandy creek; Cheyenne county; Franklin; Haigler; Hat Creek basin; 
Kimball; Kiowa valley; Lincoln; Nebraska City; Plummer Ford; 
Thedford; Weeping Water. 
6. Solidago canadensis L. Canada Goldenrod. 
Common on prairies over the entire state. Callaway; Lincoln; Ne- 
braska City; Plum Creek; Red Cloud; Scotts Bluff county; Seward 
county. 
7. Solidago altissima L. 
Bassett; Kennedy; Long Pine; Nebraska City; Neligh; Thedford; 
Valentine. 
8. Solidago gilvocanescens Rydb. 
Cody’s Lakes. 
9. Solidago nemoralis Ait. Gray Goldenrod. 
In dry soil in the eastern part of the state. Bellevue; Fairbury; 
Lancaster county; Long Pine; Minden; Nebraska City; Thedford; 
Valentine. 
10. Solidago mollis Bartl. Velvety Goldenrod. 
On dry prairies mostly in the western part of the state. Broken 
Bow; Brunswick; Deuel county; Franklin; Hat Creek basin; Kear- 
Lee oe county; Kiowa valley; Lincoln; Lodge Pole; Minden; 
Neill. 
11. Solidago rigida L. Stiff Goldenrod. 
In dry, sandy soil over most of the state. Cody’s Lakes; Kearney; 
Keyapaha county; Lincoln; Nebraska City; Pine Ridge; Wahoo. 
Solidago speciosa Nutt. has been found in western Nebraska near 
Rushville. 
8. Euthamia. 942. 
1..Euthamia graminifolia (L.) Nutt. Fragrant Goldenrod. 
Common in wet soil over most of the state. Bone Creek valley; 
Cherry county; Lincoln; Thedford. 
9. Townsendia. 944. 
Stems 5-20 em. high; heads terminal. 1. T. grandiflora. 
Stems very short or wanting; heads sessile among the leaves. 
2. T. exscapa. 
1. Townsendia grandiflora Nutt. 
In dry soil in the western part of the state. Hat Creek basin; 
Marsland; Pine Ridge; Sioux county; War Bonnet canyon. 
