PLANTS COLLECTED OR OKSERVED. 545 



Euthamia caroliniana (L.) Greene. Abundant among the inner dunes and in 



low pine woods near the strand, October (No. 2060). 

 Boltonia asteroides (L.) L'Her. In open marshes of the Northwest River 



(No. 2892). 

 Sericocarpus asteroides (L.) B. S. P. Frequent in dry soil; roadsides and open 



woods, July (No. 1585). 

 Sericocarpus bifoliatus (Walt.) Porter. Dry sandy roadside, Newbern, N. C, 



October 10 (No. 2232). 

 Aster 1 dumosus L. In low ground at the edge of woods, Kempsville. October 



7 (No. 2174). 

 Aster dumosus gracilentus Torr. & Or. In a grassy meadow, Newbern, N. C, 



October 10 (No. 2237). 

 Aster elodes Torr. & Or. In slightly moist ground among the sand dunes, among 



bushes of Baccharis halimifolia and Myrica carolinensin. Cape Henry, October 



5 (No. 2128). 

 Aster elodes Torr. & Or., var. < )pen marshes of the Northwest River (No. 2376). 

 Aster ericoides L. Common in sandy soil: fields and roadsides, October (No. 



2059). 

 Aster gracilis Nutt. Dry, sandy roadside. Edenton, N. C. July 29 (No. 1866). 

 Aster lateriflorus (L. ) Britton. Common in low woodlands, October (No. 217")). 

 Aster novi-belgii atlanticus Burgess. At the edge of swampy woods, North- 

 west, November 8 (No. 2307). 

 Aster patens Ait. Dry sandy soil at roadside, Newbern. N. C. October 10 



(No. 2208). 

 Aster puniceus L. In a swale at roadside, Newbern, N. C October 10 (No. 



221 1 ) ; rays rose-colored. 

 Aster subulatus Michx. Common in salt marshes, October (Nos, 2083, 2119). 

 Aster tenuifolius L. With the preceding, somewhat less abundant, October 



(No. 2118). 

 Aster vimineus Lam. Rich, low woods on the eastern margin of Lake Drum- 



mond, November 5 (No. 2359). 

 Aster vimineus columbianus Britton. hi low ground along the Dismal Swamp 



Canal, November 5 (No. 235.1); edge of swampy woods, Northwest. Novem- 

 ber 8 (No. 2366). 

 Aster sp. In open low pine woods near Virginia Beach, October 6 (No. 2155). 



Near A. hirsuticaulis Lindl. 

 Heleastrum paludosum (Ait. ) DC. Low. moist ground, in and near pine woods, 



Newbern, N. C. October 10 (No. 2201). 

 Erigeron annuus (L.) Pers. At roadsides and in fields. July (No. 1751). 

 Erigeron pulchellus Michx. In fertile soil in mixed woods near Suffolk. May 19 



(No. 1248). 

 Erigeron ramosus (Walt.) B. S. P. In dry sandy soil, pine voods. frequent. 



May (Nos. 1234, 1425). 

 Erigeron ramosus beyrichii (F. & M.) Smith & Pound. In dry sandy soil; 



fields and open woods, Newbern. N. C, August 1 (Nos. 1936, 1988). 

 Erigeron vernus (L.) Torr. & Or. Edge of swampy woods; Northwest. May 11 



(No. 1097); Munden Point, Princess Anne County, May 16 (No. 1182). 

 Leptilon canadense (L.) Britton. Abundant in fields and roadsides (No. 1987); 



a glabrescent form with thickish leaves in moist sand among the dunes (Nos. 



1756 (depauperate), 1807, 2054). 

 Ionactis linariifolius (L.) Greene. Frequent in dry. open, upland pine woods 

 (No. 1847). 



Aster determined by Dr. E. S. Burgess. 



