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446. S. latifolia, L. 1 ^ 
Shaded banks and ravines ; infrequent. September. 
447. S. bicolor, L., var. concolor, T. & G. 
Banks of the C. P. & Ft. W. R. R., near Whiting, Ind., 1887. (B.) 
Probably a waif introduced from the east. 
448. S. humilis, Ph. 
S. virgaurea, L., var. liumilis , Gray. 
In sandy soil near the lake shore, chiefly southward ; infrequent or 
rare. 
449. S. uliginosa, Nutt. 
8. stricta, Ait.,* in Manual, 5th Ed. 
^ Swamps and low grounds ; infrequent or rare. July — August. 
Swamps south of South Chicago. Riverdale. Casella and Pine 
Station, Ind. Swamps near Graceland, Babcock. Miller’s, Ind., 
Bastin. 
Some forms closely resemble S. neglecta. 
450. S. speciosa, Nutt. 
Woods and shaded banks, rarely in open fields; frequent. August 
(\V 25tli — October. 
Easily cultivated, becoming very ornamental. 
451. S. speciosa, Nutt., var. angustata, T. & G. 
y A dwarf form in dryer places than the type; infrequent. Sept. (P.) 
452. S. patula, Muhl. 
Wet banks and swamps; probably frequent. Aug. — Sept. (B.) 
South Holland and Berry Lake, Ind. Near Pullman. South Chi- 
cago. Banks of the Desplaines river, near Maywood. 
458. S. rugosa, Mill. 
8. alltissima , T. & G. 
Roadsides, dry fields and banks; common. August 10th — 
September 25th. (B.) 
Very variable; locality and soil causing peculiarities of growth. 
454. S. ulmifolia, Muhl. 
Damp open woods and low grounds ; frequent. September. 
455. S. neglecta, T. & G. 
Swamps of the Calumet Region. Near the junction of the Grand 
and Little Calumet rivers. Specimens were found in the above 
localities during the seasons of 1884-’85-’87. 
Near Chicago, Babcock, — in Plants of Illinois. (B.) 
M. stricta, Ait., is the S. virgata, Michx., and is an eastern form. 
