1 66 THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 



Grand vSalinc, Reverchon 2050, October 18, 1900, Herb. 



75032; 

 Houston, Lindheimer, September, 1S42, Herb. No. 75014; 

 Hutchinson County, Carleton 427, August, 1891, U. I. 



Herb.; 

 Industry, Lindheimer, September, 1844, Herb. No. 



7501 1 ; 

 Industry, Lindheimer, September, 1844, Herb. No. 75036; 

 Miller's Ferry, near Dallas, Reverchon, October, 1877, 



Herb. No. 75021 ; 

 Pierce, Tracy 7327, September 14, 1901, Herb. No. 75031; 

 Rosenberg, Palmer 6639, September 25, 1914, Herb. No. 



75009; 



Texarkana, Heller 4258, September 15, 1898, Herb. No. 



75053; 

 Texarkana, Heller 4258, September 15, 1898, U. I. Herb.; 

 Texarkana, Letterman, October 19, 1894, Herb. No. 75014; 

 White Oak Bayou, Lindheimer, September, 1842, Herb. 



No. 75012; 

 Without definite locality, Lindheimer, 1843, Herb. No. 



75037- 



3. Euthamia media Greene, Pittonia 5:74. 1902. 

 Solidago Moseleyi Fernald, Rhodora 10:93. 1908. 

 Euthamia Moseleyi Fernald, Rhodora 10:93. 1908. 



Solidago lanceolata L., Bush in Flora of Jackson County 

 Missouri, No. 231, 1882, in great part and including E. Gymnos- 

 PERMOiDEs; Tracy in Flora of Missouri, No. 616, 1886; Eggert 

 in Catalogue of Plants of Saint Louis, Missouri, 1891. 



Solidago tenuijolia Pursh, Bush in Flora of Jackson County, 

 Missouri, No. 688, 1885, in small part, mostly E. gymospermoides; 

 Tracy in Flora of Missouri, No. 632, 1886, mainly E- gymnos- 

 pickmoides. 



Euthamia graminifolia (L.) Nutt., Mackenzie and Bush in 

 Manual of the Flora of Jackson County, Missouri, 1902, as to 

 description, but including E- gymnospERMOIDES. 



Not mentioned by Britton in Illustrated Flora, Fernald in 

 Gray's New Manual, but from the description is Fernald's Solidago 

 Moseleyi. 



No species of Euthamia is given by Dr. Daniels in his Flora 

 of Columbia, Missouri. 



