genus euthamia in missouri 1 63 



Illinois: 



Algonquin, Nason, September 4, 1878, U. I. Herb.; 

 Belleville, Engelmann, August, 1845, Herb. No. 75,117; 

 Carlinville, Andrews, July 29, 1891, U. I. Herb.; 

 Evanston, Sherff, September 20, 19 10, Herb. No. 75,003; 

 Graceland, Pammel, August 18, 1887, Herb. No. 75,068; 

 Lake Forest, Jensen, September, 1896, Herb. No. 75,130; 

 Lake Villa, Gleason and Shobe 204, August 9, 1906, 



U. I. Herb.; 

 Lake Villa, Gleason and Shobe 212, August 9, 1906, 



U. I. Herb.; 

 Mascoutah, Welsch, 1862-1871, U. I. Herb.; 



Peoria, Brendel, date not given, U. I. Herb. ; 



Peoria, McDonald, August, 1887, U. I. Herb.; 



Princeville, Chase, 754, August 24, 1900, U. I. Herb.; 



Taylorville, Andrews, August 20, 1898, U. I. Herb.; 



Tracy, Greenman, August 22, 1908, Herb. No. 721,717; 



Tracy, Greenman, August 22, 1908, Herb. No. 740,596; 



Wady Petra, Chase, September 5, 1896, U. I. Herb.; 



Wady Petra, Chase 679, October 28, 1900, U. I. Herb.; 



Winnetka, Sherff, September 8, 1912, Herb. No. 75,002; 



Winnetka, Sherff 191 1, September 8, 1912, U. I. Herb. 



Tennessee: 



Richland Station, Gattinger, August 27, 1883, Herb. 



No. 75072; 

 Sumner County, Eggert, September 17, 1897, Herb. 



No. 75 I2 5- 



No specimens of this species have been seen from Missouri, 

 but its range must include Eastern Missouri, and the Belleville, 

 Illinois, collection, shows that this species reaches the Mississippi 

 River bottoms. 



2. Euthamia leptocEphala (T. & G.) Greene, Mem, Torr. 

 Club 5 : 321. 1S94. 



Solidago leptocephala T. & G. Fl. N. A. 2:226. 1841. 

 Solidago leptocephala T. & G., Bush in Plants of South- 

 eastern Missouri, No. 176. 



Missouri to Louisiana and Texas, according to Britton in 

 Illustrated Manual, which is correct. 



East Nebraska to Mississippi and Texas, according to Fernald 



