1907] 
Check List of the Flora of Milwaukee County. 
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A. petaloides Fernald. 
Banks of Fish Creek, Town of Milwaukee. 
A. plantaginifoHa (L.) Richards. Plantain-leaf Everlasting. 
Throughout county. Common. 
Anaphalis margaritacea (L.) Benth & Hook. 
Large-flowered Everlasting. New Coeln. 
Gnaphalium polycephalum Michx. Q. oMii si folium L. 
Sweet Everlasting. Throughout county. Common. 
G. decurrens Ives. Clammy Everlasting. 
Near St. Francis Seminary. 
G. uliginosum L. Low Cudweed. 
Southern part of county. 
Inula Helenium L. Elecampane. 
Southern part of county, also Lake Woods. Locally abundant. 
Polymnia canadensis L. Small-flowered Leaf-cup. 
Wauwatosa. 
Silphium perfoliatum L. Indian-cup. 
Sec. 8, Greenfield, according to Bennetts. 
•S. integrifolium Michx. Entire-leaved Rosinweed. 
Bay View and Sec. 20, Franklin. Locally common. 
S. laciniatum L. Compass-plant. 
Sees. 20, 32 and 33, Franklin. Occasional. 
S. terebinthinaceum Jacq. Prairie Dock. 
Bank of Milwaukee River and in Town of Franklin. Locally 
abundant. 
Heliopsis scabra Dunal. Rough Ox-eye. 
Throughout county. Common. 
Rudbeckia hirta L. Black-eyed Susan. 
Throughout county. Common. 
R. laciniata L. Green-headed Cone-flower. 
Throughout county. Locally abundant. 
Lepachys pinnata (Vent.) T. & G. RatiMda pinnata (Vent.) Barn- 
hardt. Gray-headed Cone-flower. 
Menomonee Valley, Wauwatosa. Abundant. 
L. columnaris (Sims.) T. & G. RatiMda columnaris (Sims.) D. Don. 
Prairie Cone-flower. Menomonee Valley, Wauwatosa and 
Whitefish Bay. Locally abundant. 
