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Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum, L. Along Hungry's Mother 
Creek, alt., 2,100 ft. . 
Cacalia atriplicifolia, L. Along Peak Creek, on Peak Mt, alt. 
2,200 ft. 
Cacalia reniformis, Muhl. On the eastern slope of White Top 
Mt., ranging from 3,000-5 ,000 ft. 
Erechthites hieracifolia (L.) Raf. Along Nick’s Creek, alt. 2,500 ft. 
Senecio aureus, L. Swamps on Walker Mt., near Chatham Hill 
Gap, alt. 3,000 ft. Wet places along Bear Creek, alt. 2,400 ft. 
Swamp north of Bristol, alt. 1,800 ft. 
Senecio obovatus, Muhl. Along East Fork Walker Creek, alt. 
2,250 ft. Dry banks in Hungry Hollow, alt. 2,200 ft. On 
Staley's Knob, near Marion, alt. 2,400 ft. Roanoke, alt. 1,000 
ft. Limestone ledges of the Holston River, near Marion, alt. 
2,100 ft. Including S. E/Zozii, T. & G., a southern form with 
thicker and almost orbicular root leaves, found at the last 
quoted station. 
d SENECIO SMALLII, Britton (S. aureus var. angustifolius, Britton, 
Mem. Torr. Club, ii. 39). Near Hutton's Branch, alt. 2,300 ft. 
Northeast slope of White Top Mt, alt. 4,600 ft. Along 
Staley Creek, near Marion, alt. 2,200 ft. On a spur of Pine 
Mt., alt. 4,000 ft. "Vicinity of Lynchburg, alt. 500 ft. 
Arctium minus, L. Banks of Peak Creek, on Peak Mt., alt. 2,200 , 
ft. Vicinity of Cumberland Gap, alt. 1,500 ft. The flowers of 
the specimens from Cumberland Gap were almost white. 
Carduus altissimus, L. Along Hog-trough Creek, near the base 
of the Iron Mts., alt. 2,600 ft. 
Carduus lanceolatus, L. Grassy meadow near summit of White 
Top Mt. alt. 5,500 ft. Along Hog-trough Creek, alt. 2,600 ft. 
Banks of the Middle Fork Holston River, near Marion, alt. 
2,100 ft. Skull Gap in the Iron Mts., alt. 3,400 ft. 
Plants from the last two cited localities seem to vary from the 
type. The plant is more slender, the leaves less divided and the 
flowers smaller. This form was collected in 1889 about Long 
Pond in the mountains of Luzerne county, Pennsylvania, by 
Small & Heller. 
