[April, ’88. 
HISTORY SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN. 
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287. *Helianthus annuus, L. (Common Sunflower.) Escaped from 
cultivation in some parts of the county. 
288. H. giganteus, L. Specimens have been collected in the county 
by Mr. Conrath and Mr. Runge. 
289. H. strumosus, L. Occasional S. and W. 
290. H. divaricatus, L. Common S. 
291. H. decapetalus, L. Common, especially at Whitefish Bay an 
in Bay View. 
292. H. doronicoides, Lam. Collected by Mr. Runge m the county. 
293. Coreopsis aristosa, Michx. var. mutica. Common in different 
places. 
294. C. trichosperma, Michx. In Larkin’s tamarack swamp. 
295. Bidens frondosa, L. (Beggar-ticks.) Common everywhere. 
296. B. connata Muhl. var. petiolata, Nutt. Occurs according to . 
Bruhin in a tamarack near New Cceln. 
297. B. chrysanthcmoides, Mich. (Large Bur-Marigold.) S.W.part 
of the county. 
298. Helenium autumnale, L. (Sneeze weed.) Common t roug ou 
the county. . 
299. *Galinsoga parviflora, Cav. Along Market Street m e 1 y. 
300. *Maruta Cotula, D. C. (May-weed.) A weed every where, along 
roads, etc. 
301. Achillea millefolium, L. (Milfoil.) Common everywhere; speci¬ 
mens with rose colored flowers were found near Wauwatosa. 
302 'Leucanthemum vulgare, Lam. (Ox-eye Daisy.) un 
fields in different parts of the county. 
303. "Matricaria Chamomilla, L. (Wild Chamomile.) 1 a g 
streets in the City. . . 
304. *Tanacetum vulgare, L. (Tansy.) Common in many p 
305. *T. Balsamita, L. Escaping from gardens to roa s an anes. 
306. Artemisia Canadensis, Michx. Along the lake s oie ’ 
307. *A. vulgaris, L. (Common Mug-wort.) Common throughout 
308. *A. Absinthium, L. (Common Worm-wood.) Escaped from 
gardens in a few places. 
309. *A. pontica, L. Like the last; rarer. 
310. Gnaphalium decurrens, Ives. (Everlasting.) Near St. 
Seminary. # 
311. G. polycephalum, Michx. (Common Everlasting.) ommon 
throughout the county. 
~ 1 a \ Tn the S. parts of the 
312. G. uliginosum, L. (Low Cud-weed.) 
county. 
