870 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
777. Lobelia Kalmii, L. 
Frequent ; springy banks and wet meadows. 
Composites. Composite Family. 
778. Cichorium Intybus, L. Chicory. 
Occasional to frequent; roadsides, well established. 
779. Krigia amplexicaulis, Nutt. (Cynthia Virginica, Don.) 
Frequent; rich woods. 
780. Tragopogon pratensis, L. Goat’s Beard. 
Bare; well established in a few localities along road¬ 
sides and railways. Not included in Swezey’s list. 
Cheney reports the collection of but one individual 
of this species in the State! 
781. Taraxacum officinale, Weber. Dandelion. 
Common; everywhere, in all kinds of soil. 
782. Sonchus arvensis, L. Field Sow Thistle. 
Bare; in pasture-land bordering on Asylum Ave., Ba- 
cine. Not seen elsewhere. 
783. Sonchus oleraceus, L. Sow Thistle. 
Common; waste places. 
784. Sonchus asper, All. Spiny Sow Thistle. 
Common; waste places. 
785. Lactuca Scariola, L. Prickly Lettuce. 
Common; fields and waste places. A weed of the 
i worst character. Not reported in Swezey’s list. 
; Cheney reports it as spreading over all the older por¬ 
tions of the State. 
786. Lactuca Canadensis, L. Wild Lettuce. 
Common; roadsides and waste ground, in rich soil. 
787. Lactuca leucophaea, A. Gray. 
Common; borders of woods. 
788. Hieracium Canadense, Michx. Hawkweed. 
Common; dry woods and banks. 
789. Hieracium scabrum, Michx. 
Bare; dry woodlands. 
790. Prenanthes alba, L. (Nabalus albus, Hook.) Battle- 
snake Boot. 
Common; wood-borders. 
