genus euthamia in missouri 171 



Iowa: 



Ames, Pammel, September 10, 1897, Herb. No. 75049; 

 Decatur County, Anderson, September 19, 1904, Herb. 



No. 75114; 

 Decatur County, Fitzpatrick 86, September 8, 1898, 



Herb. No. 75052; 

 Muscatine, Mackenzie 275, September 3, 1892; 

 Muscatine, Pamme 1 and Reppert 1206, September 10, 

 1912, Herb. No. 75083; 

 Nebraska: 



Lincoln, Webber, September, 1887, Herb. No. 75281; 

 St. Helena, Bruhin, date not given, Herb. No. 75280; 

 Minnesota : 



Lake Carlos, Ross, July 1, 1891, Herb. No. 770969; 



Lake Chesago, Wislizenus 538, August 14, 1886, Herb. 



No. 75048; 

 Minneapolis, Herrick, July 28, 1878, Herb. No. 774334. 

 Wisconsin : 



Kenosha, Gates, August 30, 1909, U. I. Herb. 

 4. Euthamia gymnospermoides Greene, Pittonia 5:75. 1902. 

 Solidago gymnospermoides (Greene) Fernald, Rhodora 10: 



93. 1908. 

 Euthamia graminieolia (L.) Nutt., Mackenzie and Bush 

 in Manual of the Flora of Jackson County, Missouri, 

 in small part, 1902; Palmer in Catalogue of Plants of 

 Jasper County, Missouri, Nos. 91 and 196, 19 13. 

 Solidago lanceolata L., Bush in Flora of Jackson County, 



Missouri, in small part, No. 231, 1882. 

 Solidago tenuifolia Pursh, Bush in Flora of Jackson County, 

 Missouri, in large part, No. 688, 1885; Tracy in Flora 

 of Missouri, No. 632, 1886; Shepard in List of Greene 

 County Plants. 

 Euthamia tenuifolia Pursh, of Whipple's report, accord- 

 ing to Greene, 1. c. 

 East Kansas to Louisiana and Texas, according to Fernald 

 in Gray's New Manual, but the Louisiana part of the range must 

 belong to some other species. 



Nebraska, Kansas, Texas and Louisiana, according to Britton 

 in Illustrated Flora, but I have not seen any specimens from so 

 far north as Nebraska, or from Louisiana. 



