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Eupatorium purpureum, L. Along Nick's Creek, alt. 2,500 ft. 
Eupatorium rotundifolium, L., var. pubescens (Muhl.), B. S. P. 
Western slope of the Pinnacle near Cumberland Gap, alt. 
3,000 ft. 
Quite an extension of the range of this plant to the west, as it 
has formerly been recorded as growing near the coast. 
Laciniaria graminifolia (Pursh.) Kuntze. (Liatris graminifolia, 
Pursh.) On the slopes and summit of the Iron Mts., about 
Skull Gap, alt. from 2,500-3,400 ft. Banks of Dickey Creek, alt. 
2,800 ft. Along Comer Creek in the Iron Mts., alt. 2,600 ft. 
Laciniaria scariosa (L.) Hill, var. sguarrulosa (Michx.), (Liatris 
squarrulosa, Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. ii. 92 (1803).). Slope of the 
Iron Mts., near Dickey Creek, alt. 2,800 ft. Western slope of 
the Pinnacle, near Cumberland Gap, alt. 3,000 ft. White Sul- 
phur Springs, West Virginia, alt. 3,300 ft. (A. Brown). 
Probably a good species. 
Chrysopsis graminifolia, Nutt. Sandy places on the western slope 
of the Pinnacle, near Cumberland Gap, alt. 3,000 ft. 
Chrysopsis Mariana (L). Nutt. Banks of the South Fork of the 
Holston River above Add Wolf, alt. 2,300 ft. 
The discovery of these species of Chrysopsis gives us two more 
additions to the mountain flora. The first species occurs in the 
western slope of the Blue Ridge and the latter on the western 
slope of the Cumberland Mountains. 
C. graminifolia also occurs on the dry eastern slopes of the Blue 
Ridge in North Carolina. 
Solidago Boa, Hook. Slopes and summit of the Iron Mts. at 
Skull Gap, alt. 2,500-3,500 ft. Banks of Dickey Creek, east 
of the Iron Mts., alt. 2,800 ft. 
Solidago bicolor, L. Eastern slope of the Iron Mts., alt. 2,800 ft. 
Solidago cæsia, L. On Pinnacle, near Cumberland Gap, alt. 
3,000 ft. 
Solidago Canadensis, L. About Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. 
Solidago monticola, T. and G. Slopes and summit of the Iron 
Mts., alt. 2,900-3,500 ft. Eastern slope of White Top Mt., alt. 
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