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Cnicus arvensis, Hoffm., Canada thistle, E. Neb. 
Cnicus lanceolatus, Hoffm., boar thistle, West Va. 
Coreopsis, sp., old maid's breastpin, Plymouth, O. 
dye-flowers, Banner Elk, N. C. 
Elephantus tomentosus, L., tobacco weed, Devil's grandmother, W. Ve a 
Eupatorium ageratoides, L., richweed, Banner Elk, N, C, 
Eupatorium celestinum, L., mist-flower, blue boneset, West Va. . 
Eupatorium purpureum, L., quill-wort, Indian gravel root, 1 West Va. — 
nigger-weed, queen-of-the-meadow, Ind. 
marsh milk-weed, Mass. 
Fransenia Hookeriana, Nutt., sand-bur, Cal. 
Gnaphalium polycephalum, Michx., Indian posy, Stonington, Ct. 
moonshine, Dorset, Vt. 
balsam, N. Y. 
rabbit-tobacco, N. C. 
Grindelia robusta, Nutt., gum-plant, Cal. 
Hemizonia pungens, T. & G., tar-weed, Cal. 
Hieracium aurantiacum, L., Flora’s paint brush, Oxford Co. and , 
Penobscot Co., Me. : 
Iva frutescens, L., Jesuit’s bark, N. Y. 
Krigia amplexicaulis, Nutt., False dandelion, W. Va. 
Lactuca Canadensis, L., Horse-weed, Devil's iron-weed, Devil's weed, 
West Va. 
_ Lactuca integrifolia, Bigel., Devil's iron weed, W. V 
Leontodon autumnalis, L., arnica bud, dog dandelion, “Allston, Mass. 
Liatris scariosa, Willd., Devil's bite,2 Concord, Mass. : 
Madia sativa, Molina, tar-weed, Berkeley, Cal. 
Matricaria discoidea, D. C., wild marigold, Col. Springs, Cal. 
Porophyllum gracile, Benth., poison flower, Colorado River. 
Prenanthes altissima, L., bird-bell, N. Y. | 
Parthenium integrifolium, L., wild quinine, W. gas 
Rudbeckia hirta, L., brown daisy, Concord, Mas 
ox-eye daisy, somewhat sec! in Mass. 
Brown Betty, Passaic, N. J 
Rudbeckia triloba, L., nigger-heads, Anderson, Ind. 
Senecio aureus, 1.., snake-root,? Concord, Mass. 
Solidago, sp., yellow-weed, Vt. 
Solidago bicolor, L., silver-weed, N. Y. 
Solidago, sp., pyramid golden-rod, N. Y. 
Tragopogon porrifolius, L., nap-at-noon, Hennepin, Til. 
Tussilago Farfara, L.., ginger-root, Minn. 
. _ apparenily thought to be a remedy for calculi. 
* Because the corm or tuber is thought to look as if bitten off) 
—— the Aromatic and bitterish flavor of the roots, like that ik 
‘a. saree 
