5. Helichrysum pe- 



tiolaturn. 

 Cape of Good Hope. 



6. Salvia argentea. 



South Europe, Spain, 

 Sicily, Crete, region 

 of the Med. Sea. 



7. Tussilago far- 

 fara. 



South Europe, found 

 on both moist and 

 dry clay soils. 



8. Teucrium fruti- 

 cosum. 



Same as Salvia ar- 

 gentea, on stony pla- 

 ces in Spain at a 

 height of from 1000 

 to 2000 ft. 



9. Stachys germa- 

 nica. 

 Wide spread. Eu- 

 rope, Africa. Espe- 

 cially in England, 

 Greece, Persia, 

 throughout Germany. 

 Dry warm sunny pla- 



10. Stachys lanata. 

 Caucasus, Persia, 

 Tauris,Bithynia, Cey- 

 lon. In sunny dry 

 fields. 



11. Alfredia nivea. 

 Siberia. Stony pla- 

 ces on rocks and dry 

 places. 



12. Alfredia cernua. 

 Siberia. 



13. Centaur ea Fi- 

 sheri. 

 Macedonia, Pontus, 

 Caucasus, Tauris. 



14. Inula Helenium. 

 England, Belgium, 

 France, Germany. In 

 wet fields all over 

 France. Canton Zurich 

 in damp meadows. 



15. Rhaponticum 

 Helenifolium. Gren. 

 Dry Alps. 



16. Artemisia ludo- 

 viciana. 

 Banks of Missis- 

 sippi. Near St. Louis. 

 U. S. A. 



17. A. I. variety 

 gnaph. 

 In dry places. North 

 America. Near Lake, 

 Mich., near Missouri 

 and Arkansas rivers. 



18. Antennariaplan- 

 taginea. 

 Canada to North 

 Carolina. Woody pla- 

 ces and dry hills. 



19. Echinops xanth- 



acanthus. 



Species (?). 



Genus. South Eu- 

 rope, Tropical Africa, 

 also in Asia. 



20. Echinops exal- 



tatus. 

 Hungary on river 

 banks and in dry 

 places. 



21. Potentilla Anse- 

 rina. 

 South Europe. 

 Found in moist as 

 well as dry places. 



22. Cerastium to- 

 mentosum. 



Dalmatia, Greece, 

 Servia , Italy &c. 



Warm sunny cli- 

 mate. 



23. Mentha aqua- 

 tica. 

 Europe, Asia, Si- 

 beria. 



24. Salvia sclarea. 



France, Italy, all 

 south Europe to In- 

 dia. 



25. Moniordica ela- 

 terium. 

 South Europe, Spain 

 to Syria and Cauca- 

 sus , Borders of the 

 Med. Sea. 



