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A. cordifolius L. Woodlands; common. Var. Furbishiae Fernald. 

 Banks of streams; occasional. Var. polycephahis Porter. John- 

 son, (Grout). 



A. divaricatus L. Moist woodlands; common. 



A. ericoides L. Dry open places of the lower altitudes of southern Ver- 

 mont; occasional. Var. Pringlei Gray. (A. Pringlei Britton). 

 Slaty headlands and islands of Lake Champlain; frequent. Man- 

 chester, (Mary A. Day). 



A. junceus Ait. Peat bogs; rare. 



A. laeyis L. Borders of woodlands of the lower altitudes of southern 

 Vermont; frequent. 



A. lateriflorus (L.) Britton. Thickets and fields; common. 



A. lateriflorus (L.) Britton, var. hirsuticaulis (Lindl.) Porter. (A. hir- 

 suticaulis Lindl.). Borders of thickets. "Bellows Falls," (Carey) ; 

 Burlington, (Macrae, Mrs. N. F. Flynn) ; Highgate Springs, 

 (Jesup) ; Brattleboro, (Grout). 



A. linariifolius L. (lonactis linariifolius Greene). Sandy soil of the 

 lower altitudes; occasional. 



A. Liudleyaniis T. & G., var. coniatns B^ernald. Ripton, Bellows Falls, 

 (W. H. Blanchard). 



A, longifolins Lam. North Pownal, (Eggleston) ; Connecticut Valley, 

 (W. H. Blanchard) ; Willoughby Lake, (Kennedy) ; Jamaica, 

 (Wheeler). Var. villicaulis Gray. Connecticut Valley (W. H. 

 Blanchard); West Concord, (Eggleston). 



A. macropliyllos L. Moist woods; common. Var. excelsior Burgess. 

 Frequent. Var. pingiiifolius Burgess. Occasional. Var. sejuuetus 

 Burgess. Frequent. Var. Telutinus Burgess. St. Johnsbury, 

 (Inez A. Howe). 



A. imiltifloriis Ait. Dry hilly pastures. Pownal, (Robbins, Eggleston) ; 

 Vernon, (Grout). Var. exigiiiis Fernald. In railroad yard, Nor- 

 wich, (H. E. Sargent). 



A. nemoralis Ait. Rocky shores of North Pond, Brunswick, (Eggles- 

 ton). 



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



A. novae-angliae L. New England Aster. Moist ground; common in 

 western Vermont from Addison County southward; less so else- 

 where. Var. roseus (Desf.) DC. Occasional. 



A. novi-belgii L. Moist shady soil, Connecticut Valley; occasional. 



A. paulculatns Lam. Shady moist soil; common. Var. aeiitideus Bur- 

 gess. Westminster, (W. H. Blanchard). Var. bellidifolius (Willd.) 

 Burgess. Rutland, (Eggleston); Willoughby Lake, (Kennedy). 

 Var. cinerascens Fernald. Westminster, (W. H. Blanchard). Var. 

 laiiatns Fernald. Willoughby Lake, (E. F. Williams). Var. sim- 

 plex (Willd.) Burgess. Westminster, (W. H. Blanchard) ; Rutland, 

 (Kirk). 



.4. poljpbyllus Willd. (A. Faxoni Porter). Willoughby Mountain. 

 (Tuckerman, Faxon) ; "A dwarf form in pastures, Newark and Sut- 

 ton," (E. Faxon); St. Johnsbury, (Inez A. Howe). 



