90 FLORA OF VERMONT 



SERICOCARPUS 



S. conyzoides, Nees. (S. asteroides, B. S. P.) Dry open woods. Pownal 

 and Arlington, Rohbins ; Vernon, Grout. 



SOLIDAGO. GoLi^ENROD 



S. arguta, Ait. Copses and moist woods ; common. 



S. bicolof, L. Dry copses ; common. 



S. bicolor, L. var. concolor, Torr. and Gray. (S. hispida, Muhl.) Dry shady 

 cliffs and sterile soil ; occasional. 



S. caesia, L. Rich woodlands ; common. 



S. Canadensis^ L. Borders of thickets and fields ; common. 



S. Canadensis, L. var. glabrata. Porter. Perch Pond bog, Pownal, Churchill 



and Eggleston. 

 S. Canadensis, L. var. procera, Torr. and Gray. Manchester, ilfi.s\s Day. 

 S. Canadensis, L. var. scabra, Torr. and Gray. Rntland, Eggleston. 



S. humilis, Pursh. (S. Purshii, Porter.) Rocky banks of lakes and streams; 

 occasional. AVinooski Gorge, near Burlington, is the station of Pursh'a 

 type. 



S. juncea. Ait. Copses and banks ; common. 



S. lanceolata, L. (Euthamia graminifolia, Nutt. ) Moist soil ; common. 



S. latifolia, L. (S. flexicaulis, L. ) Moist shaded banks ; frequent. 



S. macfophylla, Pursh. Highest peaks of Green Mountains ; common above 

 3000 feet. 



S. neglecta, Torr. and Gray. Bogs and swamps ; occasional. 



S. nemoralis. Ait. Dry sterile fields ; common. 



S. patula, Muhl. Swamps ; frequent in Bennington county. 



S. puberula, Nutt. Sandy soil ; occasional. 



S. rugosa. Mill. Borders of fields and copses ; common. 



S. serotina, Ait. Copses and fencerows ; common. 



S. serotina. Ait. var. gigantea. Gray. Low grounds and moist thickets; 

 frequent. 



S. squarrosa, Muhl. Rocky woods ; occasional. 



S. uliginosa, Nutt. Peat bogs ; occasional. 



S. ulmifolia, Muhl. About base of cliffs. North Pownal, Eggleston. 



S. Virgaurea, L- Shady cliffs along the quartzite range of the Green Moun- 

 tains at altitude of 1000-2000 feet. In the cliffs of Mt. Mansfield and 



