886 PASTURAGE AND OVERSTOCKING. 
in his investigations. But our list is far from being com. 
plete, and every day brings some new discoveries. 
Composite :— Dandelion, Thistle, Chamomile, (Fig. 128), 
Sunflower, Ox-eye Daisy, Goldenrod (Fig. 129), Coreopsis, 
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Fig. 128. Fig. 129. 
CHAMOMILE. GOLDEN ROD OR SOLIDAGO. 
Lettuce, Chicory, Boneset, Iron-weed, Indian Plantain, Fire- 
weed, Aster (figures 130-131), Burr-Marigold, Spanish 
Needles, Coneflower, Star Thistle, Thoroughwort, But- 
terweed, Sneeze-wort, Blue Bottle, Ragweed, several 
varieties of Echinops, one of which, the Spherocephalus, 
was introduced here by Mr. Chapman. The Echinops ritro 
(smaller in size) (Fig. 132), is cultivated in Europe on ac- 
