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ticed on Squirrel Island in dryish prairie like ground and in other parts of the 

 county. Newton Tripp. 



Solidago patula Muhl. liough-leaved Goldenrod.— Frequent in wet shaded 

 places and on damp shaded banks of streams. 



Solidago juncea Ait. Early Goldenrod. — Very common in dry sandy 

 ground and in dry open woods and thickets. 



Solidago neglecta T. and G. Swamp Goldenrod. — Common in wet and 

 marshy places. 



Solidago rugosa Mill. Wrinkled-leaved Goldenrod. — Abundant on road- 

 sides, in dry open woods and thickets, usually in dry sandy ground. 



Solidago nemoralis Ait. Gray Goldenrod. — Common in dryish open 

 ground and on dry banks. 



Solidago canadensis L. Canada Goldenrod. — Very common in rich open 

 ground and thickets. 



Solidago altissima L. Tall Goldenrod. — Common in rich open ground. 



Solidago serotina Ait. Late Goldenrod. — Common in rich open ground and 

 thickets. 



Solidago serotina gigantea (Ait.) Gray. Large Late Goldenrod. — Fre- 

 quent in low ground. 



Solidago rigida L. Stiff Goldenrod. — Frequent in dry sandy ground, dry 

 open woods and thickets. Abundant in spots on the delta islands of St. 

 Clair River. 



Solidago chioensis Riddell. Ohio Goldenrod. — Common in wet places and 

 open swampy ground. 



Solidago ridellii Frank. Riddell's Goldenrod. — Frequent in wet marshy 

 places. Abundant north of Sarnia and on the delta islands of St. Clair 

 River. 



Solidago graminifolia (L.) Salisb. Bushy Goldenrod. — Very abundant in 

 moist open ground. 



Bellis perennis L. English Daisy. — Inclined to escape from cultivation to 

 streets, and persist. 



Aster macrophyllus L. Large-leaved Aster. — Common in dry open woods 

 and thickets. 



Aster novae-angliae L. New England Aster.— Common on moist road- 

 sides and in damp open places. 



Aster azureus Lindl. Sky-blue Aster. — Frequent in dry open woods, 

 usually on very poor and sandy ground. 



Aster cordifolius L. Common Blue Wood Aster. — Common in open woods 

 and thickets. 



Aster sagittifolius Wedemeyer. Arrow-leaved Aster. — Occasional in dry 

 open woods. 



Aster laevis L. Smooth Aster. — Very common in open woods and thickets 

 usual!}' in dry and sandy ground. 



Aster ericoides L. White Heath Aster. — In poor ground near Blackwell 

 Station. Apparently rare. T. C. Wheatley. 



Aster depauperatus parviceps (Burgess) Fernald. Small-headed Aster. — 

 In ])rairi('-lik(' ground at Point Edward. Abundant in one spot. 



Aster amethystinus Nutt. Amethyst Aster. — Occasional on the delta 

 islands of St. Clair River. 



Aster multiflorus Ait. Dense-flowered Aster. — Occasional in dry and 

 sandy ground. Al:)undant in dry ground on the delta islands of St. Clair 

 River. 



Aster dumosus 1.. Bushy Aster. — Occasional in dry and sandy ground. 



