44 Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 
426. H. RUBIGINOSUS (?) Torr. & Gr. Lodge Pole Creek (Swezey, 
Nebr. Fl. Pl., p. 9). 
(Prof. Swezey’s specimens are rather meager to decide upon, 
and as Nebraska is somewhat out of the known range of the 
Species, its occurrence may perhaps remain in question until con- 
firmed. 
260. CHRYSOPSIS Nutt. Golden aster. 
427. C. vittosa (Pursh) Nott. var. canescens (DC.) Gray. 
“Sand draws,” Deuel and Banner Co.’s (Rydbe rg). 
428. C. vittosa (Pursh) Nutt. var. uisprpaA (Hook.) Gray. 
‘Sand draws,’ Deuel Co. (Rydberg). Long Pine (Conklin, 
Swezey). 
429. C. viLLosa (Pursh) Nutt. var. SESSILIFLORA (Nutt.) Gray. 
** Sa nd dra aws,’’? Banner Co. ‘(Rydbe rg). 
261. BRICKELLIA Ell. 
430. B. GRANDIFLORA (Hook.) Nutt. Inacafion, Banner Co. (Ryd- 
berg) 
262. VERNONIA Schreb. Iron weed. ‘ 
431. V. aLtissiMa Nutt. Banks, ete. Wahoo, Saunders Co., Sept. 
(Rydberg). ; 
432. V. NOVEBORACENSIS (L.) Willd. Bottom meadows, Ashland, 
Aug. (Williams). 
NOTE TE.— By a misinterpretation of Mr. Rydberg’s manuscript, Nasturtium 
palustre (L.) DC. var. No. 292 of this appendix), appears as NV. 
palustre (L.) DC. var. ovale Rydber TE. 
