164 Tennessee Flora. 



CHRYSOPSIS Nutt. 



Chrysopsis graminifolia (Michx.) Nutt. Golden aster. 

 Cumberland and Alleghany Mts. 



Ch. Mariana (L.) Nutt. Sandy soil. O. S. June, July. 

 Ch. Ruthii Small. Hiwassee Valley. A. Ruth. 



SdLIDAGO L. 



Solidago caesia L. Blue-stemmed golden-rod. O. S. Sep- 

 tember. 



S. caesia var. paniculata Gray. With the former. 



S. flexicaulis L. S. latifolia L. Cliffs on Richland Creek, 

 near Nashville. Highlands. August, September. 



S. Curtisii T. & G. Roane Mt. J. W. Chickering. July. 



S. bicolor L. White golden-rgd. Dry soil. August, Sep- 

 tember. 



S. hispida Miilil. S. bicolor var. concolor T. & G. Siliceous 

 soils. O. S. July, August. 



S. erecta Pursh. S. speciosa var. angustata. Greenbrier. 

 Glades at Lavergne. August. 



S. monticola T. & G. Clingman Dome of the Smokies. 

 Roane Mt. Chickering. July. 



S. puberula Nutt. Knoxville. A. Ruth. 



S. speciosa Nutt. Highlands of M. Tenn. Greenbier. Au- 

 gust-October. 



S. odora Ait. Barrens and highlands. O. S. July. M. 



S. rugosa Willd. Along Mill Creek, Nashville. Highlands. 

 July-October. 



S. ulmifolia Miihl. With the former. July. 



S. Boottii Hook. Smoky Mts. July. 



S. juncea Ait. Oak barrens and woodlands. M. Tenn. 

 July. 



S. arguta Ait. Lookout Mt. Ocoee region. August, Sep- 

 tember. 



S. rupestris Raf. Cliffs along Cumberland River. July, 

 August. 



S. serotina Ait. S. gigantea Willd. Fields and fence rows. 

 O. S. September, October. 



S. serotina var. gigantea Gray. With the former. 



*S. Gattingeri Chapm. Cedar glades at Lavergne. Abun- 

 dant around Tulahoma. August, September. 



•Solidago . Gattingeri Chapm. Slender, upright, 2 to 4 feet high; 

 branches and inflorescence, perfectly smooth and glabrous; leaves, 

 ■ciliolate; lower cauline and radical lanceolate-spatulate, appressed ser- 

 rulate, obviously tripli-nerved ; upper cauline mainly entire and with- 

 out lateral ribs, oblong lanceolate and an inch or so long, and the up- 

 per reduced to half or quarter inch, but near the inflorescence very 

 small and bractlike; racemiform clusters of small heads open and 



