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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL [APRIL, ’88. 
Antennaria margaritacea, Brown. (Pearly Everlasting.) There 
are some beautiful specimens in the Milwaukee Public Mu- 
seum herbarium collected by Rev. Bruhin, near New Cceln. 
A. plantaginifolia, Hook. (Plantain-leaved Everlasting.) Mr. 
Runge brought me some specimens from Bay View 
Cacalia reniformis, Muhl. (Great Indian Plantain.) Very com- 
mon m the Menomonee Valiev. 
c. atriplicifolia, L. (Pale Indian' Plantain.) Bay View and S. 
parts of the county. 
’Senecio vulgaris, L. (Common Groundsel.) Common S. 
palustns, Hook. 
S ' IZTalt (G H°f n RagWOrt ' > B °th species in the Menomo- 
nee Valley and S. part of the county. 
Calendula officinalis, L. (Marip-olf? ^ i? • , , 
in o r . ^ ^rigoid.J Escaping from gardens 
m a very few places. c 
*Centaurea Cyanus, L. (Bluebottle) i 
Smin in the S. p.„ of the co J^ H “ b "» «” «"”* «* 
S “ P ' TbM,., 
a th ™^ —V 
C. nmticum, Mid,., A V, “«r- O’-«-*> 
*C. arvense ra,le E- of New Coeln. (T. Bruhin.) 
everywhere. (Canada Thist ^.) A troublesome weed, 
•—i) Con,. 
*Ciehorium Intybus T /n; t, 
etc., in many parts of the ^ ^ ° r ° wild aIon S roads > 
with white flowers. coun ty. Specimens may be found 
Cynthia Virginica, Don. Commn • 
Hieracium Canadense, Michx. (c.-T m , many P Iaces - 
Bay. na da Hawkweek.) Whitefish 
H. venosum, L. (Rattlesnake-weed ) r 
Coeln. eea *' in pastures near New 
Nabalus albus, Hook. (White Lett 
ially N. uce .) Very abundant, espec- 
Taraxacum dens-leonis, Desf 
Tragopogon porrifolius, L rr, ” ell0n -) Everywhere, 
specimens growing wild -d yster Plant.) I have found 
and along- another R. R t * a track in Ba - V View » 
^ r - F. Runge has found ^ near ^he Seventh Ward Park. 
Eactuca Canadensis, L ar ? eC ’ mens «* the Menomonee Valley, 
especially i„ Wauwatosa. (WUd Lettuce.) Common, 
