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1. Ealinii L. Cool moist rocks; occasional. July, Aug. 

 L. spicata Lam. Moist sandy soil; occasional. July, Aug. 



COMPOSITAE. COMPOSITE FAMILY 



ACHILLEA (Vaill.) L. Yarrow 



A. Millefoliuiii L. Common Yarrow, Milfoil. Dry fields and roadsides; 

 common. July-Oct. The pink-flowered form is occasional. 



AMBROSIA (Tourn.) L. Ragweed 



A. artemisiifolia L. Roman Wormwood, Hog-weed, Bitter-weed. A 



common weed everywhere. Aug., Sept. 

 A. PSiLOSTACHYA DC. Adventive in railroad yard, Burlington, (N. F. F.). 



Aug., Sept. 

 A,, trifida L. Great Ragweed. Moist alluvial soil; local. Williston, 



(Bates); Burlington, (N. F. F.). Rare as a weed elsewhere. Aug. 



Var. iNTEGRiFOEiA (Muhl.) T. & G. Burlington, (N. F. F.) 



ANAPHALIS DC. Everlasting 



A. margaritacea (L.) B. & H. Pearly Everlasting. Dry hills and 

 woods; common. July-Sept. 



ANTENNARIA Gaertn. Evereasting. Ladies' Tobacco. Pussy's ToES 



A. canadensis Greene. Dry and moist ground; frequent. May, June. 



A. fallax Greene. In partial shade; frequent. May. 



A. neglecta Greene. Old fields; frequent. May. 



A. neodioica Greene. Old pastures and fields; frequent. May, June. 



A. Parlinii Fern. Dry banks and thickets; rare. May, June. Col- 

 chester, (Griffin). 



A. petaloidea Fern. Old pastures; rare. May. Shelburne, (Brain- 

 erd) ; Burlington, (Hazen, N. F. F.). 



A. plantagiuifolia (L.) Richards. Plantain-leaved Everlasting. Dry 

 soil; common. May, June. 



ANTHEMIS (Mich.) L. Chamomile 



A. CoTuLA L. Mayweed, Dog Fennel. Waste places and roadsides; 

 common. June-Oct. 



