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409. E. cassprrosus Nutt. Prairies, not uncommon. Hat Creek 
Basin, Aug.; Belmont, July (Webber). 
410. E. concinnus Torr. & Gray. Dry prairies. War Bonnet, June 
(Williams). 
411, E. MacRanruus Nutt. Cafions, etc. Hat Creek Basin, Aug. 2. 
(Prof. Swezey’s specimens of EZ. glabellus Nutt. from Long Pine 
(Neb. Flowering Plants, p. 9) probably belong here, although 
differing somewhat from the type in having a hairy involucre. 
My specimens also show this peculiarity but were pronounced 
by Dr. Watson to be E. macranthus.— Webber.) 
412, E. PUMILUS Nutt. Collected by Rev. Bates at Valentine (Ryd- 
berg); War Bonnet, June (Williams); Lewellen (Swezey); Pine 
Ridge, July; Hat Creek Basin, Aug. (Webber). 
Quite common on dry prairies. 
256. ASTER L. Aster. 
413. A. azuREuS Lindl. Weeping Water (Williams). 
414. A. ERICEFvLIUS Rothrock. Prairies, Venango, Perkins Co., 
June 23 (Rydberg). 
415. A. FoLiackus Lindl. Platte River north of Scott’s Bluff, July 23; 
Horse Creek, Aug. 1; Lodge Pole Creek, near Kimball, Aug. 12 
(Rydberg). 
416, A. PANICULATUS Lam. Low prairies, very common, Lincoln, 
Sept. (Webber). 
417. A. puNniceus L. Prairies. Clear water, Antelope Co., Sept. 
(Webber). 
418. A. TRADESCANTI L. Crete, common (Swezey, Nebr. Fl. Pl., p. 9.) 
(The specimens of this seem to me to be nearer A. pantculatus. 
Its occurrence in Nebraska needs confirmation. — Webber.) 
257. TOWNSENDIA Hook. 
419. T. seRICEA Hook. Prairies, not uncommon. Collected by Dr. 
W. A. Thomas in Hayes Co., April (Rydberg) ; McCook; Alliance ; 
Ogalalla (Swezey); Antelope Co. (Webber). 
258. SOLIDAGO L. Golden rod. 
420. S. CANADENSIS L. var. PROCERA Torr. & Gr. Weeping Water 
(Williams). 
421. S. NemorRaLis Ait. var. IncaNa (Torr. &Gr.) Gray. Hills, Deuel 
Co., Aug. (Rydberg); Lewellen; Alliance; Lodge Pole Creek; 
Belmont (Swezey). 
422, S. RapULA Nutt. Edges of thickets, Weeping Water (Williams). 
423, S. SEROTINA Ait. var. GIGANTEA. (Ait.) Gray. Saunders Co., 
Sept. (Rydberg). 
494, S. spEcIOsA Nutt. Prairies, Ashland, June (Williams). 
259. HAPLOPAPPUS Cass. 
425, H.nutTTaLui Torr. & Gr. ‘Sand draws,’ of Banner Co. (Ryd- 
berg). Denuded places, in ‘‘ Bad Lands,” Hat Creek Basin, Sioux 
Co., Aug. (Webber). 
