TeN-NESSEE FLORA; IB'? 



ERIGERON L. 



Erigeron pulchellus Michx. E. bellidifolius Miihl. Robjn's 

 plantain. Siliceous or argillaceous soils. O. S. April, May. 



E. Philadelphicus L. Philadelphia fleabane. Troublesome 

 weed in meadows. April-June. M. 



E. annuus (L.) Pers. Sweet scabious. Dry glades. O. S. 

 May, June. 



E. ramosus (Walt.) B. S. P. Daisy fleabane. E. Strigosus 

 Michl. Fields and pastures. O. S. 



E. ramosus Beyrichii Smith & Pamel. W. Tenn. 



LEPTILON Raf. 



Leptilon Canadense (L.) Britten. Erigeron Canadense L. 

 Canada fleabane. Some plants reach lo feet high; some are 

 minute, only i inch high. O. S. June-November. M. 



L. divaricatum (Michx.) Raf. Erigeron divaricatus Michx. 

 Sandy soil. M. Tenn. June-October. 



DCELLINGERIA Nees. 



Doellingeria umbellata (Mill.) Nees. Diplopappus umbel- 

 latus Hook. O. S. July. 



D. infirma (Michx.) Greene. Diplopoppus cornifolius Less. 

 Cumberland and Alleghany Mts. August, September. Roane 

 Mt. A. Ruth. July. 



lONACTIS Greene. 



lonactis linariifolius (L.) Greene. Dry, siliceous, or argil- 

 laceous soils. O. S. July. 



PLUCHEA Cass. 



Pluchea foetida L. Marsh. Fleabane. Swampy ground. 

 O. S. July-September. 



ANTENNARIA G«rt. 



Antennaria plantaginifolia L. Richards. Everlasting. 

 Dry woods. O. S. April. 



A. monocephala Kearney. Knoxville. A. Ruth. 



GNAPHALIUM L. 



Gnaphalium obtusifolium L. G. polycephalum Michx. 

 Sweet everlasting. Dry, open places. O. S. August, Sep- 

 tember. M. 



G. Helleri Britt. Wolf Creek, Cocke County. September. 



G. decurrens Ives. Clammy everlasting. Highlands. 

 June-August. 



