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South Carolina: 



Aiken, Ravenel, September 26, 1886, Herb. No. 75305. 

 Georgia: 



Without definite locality, but from the label and writing apparently 

 collected by Chapman, ex N. Riehl Herbarium, date not 

 given, Herb. No. 75318. 

 Related to the last, but differing from it in the scabrous pubescence and 

 the pubescent leaves, is a plant described by Dr. Greene as E- scabra, a species 

 of the interior, rather than the seacost. If it should prove to be a good species, 

 and is transferred to Solidago, this plant will bear the name Solidago scabra 

 (Greene) Bush, n. comb. I refer here the following: 

 Florida: 



Jacksonville, Curt ins 5314, October 26, 1894, Herb. No. 75330. 

 South Carolina: 



Eutawville, Eggleston, 4998a, Sept. 6-1 1, 1909, Herb. No. 75327. 

 A species of the Southwest, E- pulvErnlEnta Greene, apparently 

 extends eastward to Florida, if I am right in referring to it a specimen 

 distributed by Curtiss. Should it be accepted as a valid species, and be placed 

 in Solidago, it will bear the name Solidago pul'vErulEnta (Greene) Bush, 

 n. comb. I refer to it the following: 

 Florida: 



Jacksonville, Curtiss 1345, October, Herb. No. 75299, the plant 

 marked A on this sheet. 

 Much of what has been referred to E. t-enuiFOLia and E- minor by 

 collectors, apparently belongs to a species that Dr. Greene has described as 

 E- microphylla. It differs from both of those species in being taller, more 

 robust, and in having narrower heads in a large fastigiate corymb. This 

 seems so very distinct from E- minor, that I feel confident it will be 

 accepted as a valid species, and should it be placed in Solidago, it will bear 

 the name Solidago miccrophylla (Greene) Bush, n. comb. 

 I am referring to it the following: 



North Carolina: 

 Clarkton, Biltmorc Herbarium 4632, October 7, 1897, Herb. No. 75286. 

 Florida: 



Apalachicola, collector not given, but apparently Chapman, date 



not given, Herb. No. 790839; 

 Apalachicola, collector not given, but apparently Chapman, 



date not given, Herb. No. 75284; 

 Apalachicola, collector not given, but apparently Chapman, 



date not given, Herb. No. 75285; 

 Braidentown, Tracy 7144, November 10, 1900, Herb. No. 75325; 

 Braidentown, Tracy 7144, November 10, 1900, Herb. No. 753 26 ; 

 Dunedin, Tracy 7352, November 3, 1901, Herb. No. 75324; 

 Lake City, Rolfs 314, date not given, Herb. No. 75283; 

 Mississippi: 



Ocean Springs, Tracy 4751, September 13, 189S, Herb. No. 75334- 

 Alabama: 



Mobile, Mohr 1343, October, November, N. D. Herb. No. 54°4- 



