270 MISSISSIPPI STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY [Bull 
Dry openings in the pine forests. Smith Co. (Hilg. Ms.) ; 
Bay St. Louis (Allison). September and October. 
Allison Herb. 
Eupatorium incarnatum Walt. Bushy Eupatorium. 
Damp edges of woods and thickets. Clinton (Dr. T. P. 
Bailey.) June. 
Eupatorium coelestinum L. (Conoclinum coelestinum DC.) 
Mist Flower. 
Along ditches and damp thickets. Starkville (Tracy) ; 
Biloxi (Tracy) ; Jackson; Jones Co.; Amite Co. (Allison.) 
Allison Herb 
OSMIA Sch. Bip. 
Osmia ivaefolia (L.) Small, (Eupatorium ivaefolium L) 
Old fields and pastures. Amite Co. (Allison.) Fall. 
Allison Herb 
WILLUGHBAEYA Neck. 
Willughbaeya scandens (L.) Kuntze, (Eupatorium scandens 
f..) Climbing Boneset. 
Climbing over bushes in low, damp lands throughout the 
state. Tupelo; Holmes Co.; Hinds Co.; Jones Co.; Coast and 
Coastal Islands (Tracy.) August. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
KUHNIA L. 
Kuhnia kuhnia (Gaert.) Mohr, (K. eupatoroides gracilis Torr. 
& Gray). Southern False Boneset. 
Dry pine barrens (Mohr.)  Sept.-October. 
LACINARIA Hill. 
Lacinaria elegans (Walt.) Kuntze, (Liatris elegans Willd.) 
Handsome Blazing Star. 
Dry open pine barrens. Lumberton; Picayune. August. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
Lacinaria squarrosa (l.) Hill, (Liatris squarrosa Willd.) Sealy 
Blazing Star. Colic Root. 
Dry light soil in open woods or fields. Oxford; Madison 
