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9336, Aster laevis (Monroe). 
9321. Aster paniculatiis (Monroe). 
9305. lonactis linariifoHus (Monroe). 
456. Aster amethystinum Nutt. 
457. Aster oblongifolius Nutt. 
9361. Aster sericeus (Monroe). 
518. Helianthus hirsutus Raf. 
B. WAUKESHA COUNTY. 
The plants listed from this county are all derived either from 
the "Lake Region," which includes the gravel hills of the Kettle 
Range, or the rolling country to the east of the latter. The area 
was, therefore, mostly wooded before settlement, with but few 
and inconsiderable prairies. 
The specimens were collected by C. E. ]\Ionroe, unless other- 
wise noted ( I ) : 
Panicum porterianum Nash. A. Con rath. 
1 157. Koeleria cristata Pers. Conrath. 
1 1 52. Glyceria nervata Trinius. Conrath. 
1074. Carex intumescens Rudge. Conrath. 
967. Spiranthes cernua Rich. Conrath. 
9667. Polygonum dumetorum. 
9403 Ranunculus trichophyllus. Nagawicka. 
9404. Ranunculus Pennsylvanicus. 
9415. Lepidium Virginicum. 
301. Drosera rotundifolia L. (?) W. M. Wheeler. 
284. Heucliera hispida Pursh. Conrath. 
9874. Spiraea salicifolia. 
9880. Rubus Canadensis L. 
9889. Potentilla norwegica. 
253. Potentilla fruticosa L., Genesee. W. M. Wheeler. 
2.^5. Potentilla palustris Scapoli. Conrath. 
189. Apios tuberosa Moench. W. M. Wheeler. 
9454. Rhus hirta Sudw. Conrath. 
91 19. Apocynum cannabinum. 
T054. Potamogeton compressus L. Conrath. 
1. Mr. Bruncken's complaint of tmnecessarv confusiou caused by the omis- 
sion of the authorities from these names is only partly justified. Wheh my private 
collection was turned over to the Public Museum some six years ag^o it was with 
the statement that the names and their authors were those found in the Revised 
Edition of Gray's Manual of Botanv of 1890. The names given in the foregoing 
list and in the following lists of plants from Racine County and the Dells of the 
Wisconsin do not seem to be in all cases those which were written upon the origi- 
nal sheets, some revision having apparently been made after the publication of 
Britton & Brown's work on the Flora of the United States. In addition to the 
specimens collected and donated to the Public Museum a large number of Species 
are listed in my note books from localities in Waukesha and Racine Counties and 
the Dells of the Wisconsin. — Chari^bs E. Monroe. 
