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A. macrophyllus, L. Moist woods ; common. 



A. macrophyllus, L, var. excelsior, Burgess. Ripton, Brainerd. 



A. macrophyllus, L. var. pinguifolius, Burgess. Pownal, Egglestcm ; Lake 

 Dunmore, Brainerd. 



A. multiflorus, Ait. Dry hilly pastures. Pownal, Robbins, Eggleston ; Ver- 

 non, Grout. 



A. multiflorus, Ait.var.exiguus, Fernald. In railroad yard, Norwich, Sargent. 



A. nemoralis, Ait. Rocky shores of North Pond, Brunswick, Eggleston. 



A. nemoralis, Ait. var Blakei, Porter. Belden Pond, Johnson, Grout. 



A, NovaeAngliae, L. Moist ground ; common in western Vermont from 

 Addison county southward, less so elsewhere. Forms with rose-purple 

 rays, var. roseus, DC, and with white rays occur; Bennington, Eggleston. 



A. Novi-Belgii, L. Moist shady soil, Connecticut River valley ; occasional. 

 A peculiar form occurs in Smuggler's Notch. 



A. paniculatus, Lam. Shady moist soil ; common. 



A. paniculatus, Lam. var. bellidiflorus, Burgess. Rutland, Eggleston. 



A. polyphyllus, Willd. (A. Faxoni, Porter.) Willoughby Mountain, Tuck- 

 erman, Faxon. "A dwarf form in pastures, Newark and Sutton," E. 

 Faxon. 



A. prenanthoides, Muhl. New fane, Grout. 



A. ptarmicoides, Torr. and Gray. Dry limestone ledges, Bennington county; 

 occasional. 



A. puniceus, L. Low thickets and swamps ; common. 



A. puniceus, L. var. firmus, Torr. and Gray. (var. Isevicaulis, Gray.) Sud- 

 bury, F. W. Hubby. Specimen in Gray herbarium. 



A. radula, Ait. " Brattleboro," Frost; Cranberry Pond bog, Ferdinand, 



Eggleston . 



A,, sagittifolius, Willd. Dry ground. Common in the Hoosic valley, Pownal, 

 Eggleston. 



A. salicifolios, Ait. Low grounds. North Pownal, rare, Eggleston. 



A. tardiflorus, L. Moist shady ground. Newfane, Grout ; Rutland, Castle- 

 ton, FJggleston ; Manchester, Miss Day. 



A. Tradescanti, L. Low grounds ; common. 



A. umbellatus, Mill- (Doellingeria umbellata, Nees.) Moist thickets; 

 common. 



A. undulatus, L. Dry copses ; common. 



A. vimineus,"Lam. Moist banks ; frequent. 



