CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 14;") 



D. G. H. & M. Ry., east of ihe City (Miss Broome); John Ball 

 Park, City, (Mrs. Mary B. Fallass); Lambertou Lake re- 

 gion; Sec. 29, Vergennes; hills along the G. R. & I. Ry., just 

 west of the D. G. H. & M. Ry. Junction. 



COMPOSITAE. ( oMi-osiiK Family. 

 ACHILLEA L. Yarrow. 



1118. A. Millefolium L. Common Yarrow or Milfoil. 

 Fields and roadsides; common. July-Oct. 



Forms with rose-colored rays are occasional. 



AMBROSIA L. Ragweed. 



1119. A. artemisiaefolia L. Roman Wormwood. Ragweed. 

 Common along highways. July-Oct. 



Introduced from the West. 



1120. A. trifida L. (^reat Ragweed. 

 Common in alluvial soil. July-Aug. 



1121. A. trifida integrifolia Torr. tfe Gray. 

 Frequent with the type. J uly-Aug. 



ANAPHALIS DC. Everlasting. 



1122. A. margaritacea Benth. & Hook. Pearly Everlasting. 

 In fields; rare. Aug. -Sept. 



South Grand Rapids (B.IC.L.); North College Ave. and Sweet 

 St., City, (S.O.L.); along the road running north from the D. G. 

 H. & M. Ry. Bridge, near Saddle-Bag Swamp (O.H.). 



ANTENNARIA Gaertn. Everlasting. 



A. plantaginea R. Br. is the earlier aud correct name for A. 

 2)lantagimfolia Hook. It has recently been divided into several 

 species; the following from this locality have been identified by 

 Mr. M.L. Fernald: 



1123. A. Brainerdii Fernald. 



Clavev ground, near Reed's Lake. May. 



