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common,—A. acuminatus, Michx. ; abundant about the swamps, 
on southern part of Stissing Mt., Mulberry Meadow, etc. ; 
Fingar cranberry marsh. 
Erigeron Canadense, L.; very common.—E. bellidifolium, Muhl.; 
common.—E. Philadelphicum, L. ; rather common; Silvernail 
Falls, ete—E. annuum, Pers. ; very comimon.—kE. strigosum, 
Muhl.; very common. 
Diplopappus umbellatus, Torr. & Gr. ; rather common about most 
of our swamps, on mountain and _ plain.—D. cornifolius, 
Darl.; common;-abundant in nearly all our woods, and on 
Mountain,—our most common Diplopappus. 
Solidago squarrosa, Muhl.; common,—one of our most common 
Solidagos in our open woods.—S. bicolor, L. ; very common.— 
S. latifolia, L.; common, along the streams and in our cold 
woods.—S. cesia, L.; very common.—S. puberula, Nutt. ; very 
common on southern and, also, the higher part of Stissing Mt. 
—S. stricta, Ait. ; commion, in all our marshes and peat-bogs. 
—S. speciosa, Nutt.; very abundant on north side of Mill 
Hill; N. E. end of Risedorf Hill, with S. rigida, and else- 
where.—S. thyrsoidea, E. Meyer; on the bluffs above Gypsy’s 
Glen, south-west of summit of Stissing Mt.—%S. rigida, L. ; 
quite rare, but grows plentiful on and at base of Risedorf, 
Hill.—S.. neglecta, Torr. and Gray.; rare in some of. our 
large swamps. —S. patula, Muhl.; very common in our 
swamps and low grounds.—S. arguta, Ait.; common. — 
S. Mublenbergii, Torr. & Gray; very common in all our 
woods and on Mountain.—S. altissima, L.; very common. 
S. ulmifolia, Muhl.; rather common in all our open, rocky 
limestone woods; Mill Hill.—S. odora, Ait. ; not common, but 
frequent, with Var. inodora, on southern part of Stissing Mt.— 
S. nemoralis, Ait.; very common.—S. Canadensis, L.; very 
common.—S. serotina, Ait.; common.--S. gigantea, Ait. ; 
common.—S. lanceolata, L. ; very common. 
I take a certain pride in the list of Solidagos and Ferns of this 
town,—all growing within two or three miles of the village. 
Inula Helenium, L. ; common along roadsides. 
Ambrosia trifida, L. ; rare; near mouth of Shekomeko, and along 
Roelif Jansen’s Kill—A. artemisizfolia, L. very common. 
‘Xanthium strumarium, L.; common. 
Rudbeckia laciniata, L.; common.—R. triloba, L. quite common in 
fields and along roadsides, south end of Stissing Mt. also 
along some of our large streams.—R. hirta, L.; too common 
in our fields. 
Helianthus annuus, L.; somewhat spontaneous.—H. strumosus, L. ; 
common.—H. divaricatus, L.; common.—H. decapetalus, L. ; 
common; along Shekomeko Ck. and other streams. I have 
generally found this species accompanying Struthiopteris Ger- 
manica, Willd.—H. tuberosus, L.; quite common ; well natu- 
ralized. 
Bidens frondosa, L.; very common.—B. connata, Muhl.; common. 
B. cernua, L.; not common; around some cold, wet swamps; 
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