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strigosum. 



bellidifolium. Flowers, pale lilac. The first aster to bloom. May 23, 1882. 



Philadelphicum. 



8. DIPLOPAPPUS. 



amygdalinus. Pappus all thickened at the tip, and yellowish white. No 



shorter outer pappus discoverable, 

 cornifolius. Found no shorter outer pappus, 

 umbellatus. 



9. SOLIDAGO. 



bicolor. Common: 7 or 8 rays. August 28, 1S81. 



latifolia. 



caesia. September 2, 1882. 



stricta. August 12, 1882. 



sempervirens. August 13, 1882. 



patula. September 2, 1882. 



arguta. August 20, 1883. 



Muhlenbergii. September 2, 1882. 



altissima. Common. 



var. rugosa. Common, 

 odora. Reported by Mrs. Davis. Not seen by compiler of catalogue, 

 nemoralis. September 10, 1882. 

 Canadensis, var. scabra. August 28, 1881. 

 serotina. August 13, 1882; August 19, 18S3. 

 lanceolata. 

 squarrosa. 

 neglecta. 



10. INULA. 



Helenium. North of Black Pond. Upper leaves somewhat cordate, ovate, 

 dentate, blunt pointed. Rays 50 or more. August 13, 1SS2. 



II. AMBROSIA. 



artemisiaefolia. Very common. 



trifida. Leaves mostly five-lobed. Veteran street, near Main. Sept. 8, 1882. 



hirta. 

 laciniata. 



12. RUDBECKIA. 



13. HELIANTHUS. 



strumosus. Also, a variety with leaves tapering to the base. Aug. 13, 1882, 



divaricatus. Rays hardly an inch long. 



decapetalus. 



ANNuus. Sparingly escaped from gardens. 



