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9. SOLIDAGO L. Golden-rod. 



Solid ago arguta Ait. 



Frequent in Northern Ohio'; Franklin Co., Aug. D. Selby. 



SOLIDAGO BICOLOR L. 



Lake Co., Wm. C. Werner; Lorain Co., A. A. Wright (Cat.) ; Cuyahoga Co., E. 

 Claassen ; Licking Co., H. L. Jones ( Cat.) ; Fairfield Co., E. V. Wilcox and 

 S. Renshaw; Lawrence Co., Wm. Werner. 



SOLIDAGO C^ESIA L. 



Widely distributed. 



SOLIDAGO CANADENSIS L- 



Common ove. the state. 



Solidago caroliniana ( L.) B. S. P. ( S. tenuifolia Ph.) 

 Cleveland, W. Krebs; Franklin Co., E. M. Wilcox. 



Solidago hirsuTa Nutt. (S. bico or concolor Torr & Gray.) 

 Frequent in south central Ohio. 

 Lake Co., H. C. Beardslee (Cat). 



Solidago juncea ramosa Porter & Brittou. 



" Ohio, Sullivant," (N. L. Britton, Torrey Bull. Vol. XVIII, Dec. 9, 1891, p. 368) 



Solidago lanceolata L. 

 Frequent. 



Solidago latifolia L. 



Frequent over the state. 



Solidago neglecta Torr & Gray. 



" Painesville," H. C. Beardslee (Cat.) 



Solidago nemoralis Ait. 

 Over the whole state. 



SOLDDAGO ODORA Ait. 



"Ohio," J L. Riddell (Synop. 1835.) 



Solidago ohioensis Riddell. 



"Cleves' prairie, Dayton, and two miles south from Columbus," J. L. Riddell 

 (Synop. 1835); Spri"gfield, Mrs. E. Jane Spence; Franklin Co., E. M. Wilcox ; 

 Champaign Co., Wm. C. Werner. 



Solidago patula Muhl. 



Northern and central Ohio; perhaps over the whole state. 



Solidago puberula Nutt. 



"Painesville," H. C. Beardslee (Cat.) 



Solidago riddellii Frank. 



" Worthington, (Franklin Co.,) and Dayton," J. L. Riddell (Synop. 1835); Gyp- 

 sum, (Ottawa Co.,) E. Claassen; Fulton Co. J. S. Hine; Columbus, Wm. C. 

 Werner; Springfield, Mrs. E. Jane Spence; Cincinnati, Jos. F James (Cat.) 



