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CHRYSANTHEMUM. Ox-Eye Daisy 



C. Leucantliemum L., var. pinnatiflduin* Lecoq and Lamotte. Field* 

 and meadows; common. 



CICHORIUM. Succory or Chicory 



C. Iiitybus* L. Common Chicory, Blue Sailors. Roadsides and 

 meadows; more common in western Vermont. 



CIRSIUM. Common or Plumed Thistle 



C. arvense* (L.) Scop. Canada Thistle. Fields and waste places; 

 common. 



C. caiuim* (L.) Bieb. Castleton, (A. E. Higley). 



C. discolor (Muhl.) Spreng. Field Thistle. Copses of the lower alti- 

 tudes of southern Vermont; occasional. 



V. laut'eolatum* (L.) Hill. Common or Bull Thistle. Pastures and 

 roadsides ; common. 



C, inuticuiii Michx. Swamp Thistle. Swamps and low woods; fre- 

 quent. 



C. puniilum (Nutt.) Spreng. (C. odoratum [Muhl.] Britton). Pasture 

 or Bull Thistle. The most common pasture thistle of the southern 

 counties of western Vermont; unknown north of Rutland County. 



CREPIS. Hawk's Beard 



C. biennis* L. Charlotte, (Pringle). 



(-. capillaris* (L.) Wallr. (C. virens L.). Townshend, (W. H. Blancli- 

 ard) ; Stowe, (Mrs. Carrie E. Straw). 



C. setosa* Haller. Townshend, (W. H. Blanchard). 



DYSSODIA. (BOEBERA). Fetid Marigold 



D. papposa (Vent.) Hitchc. Adventive on wool waste, bank of Wiuooski 



River, Burlington, (Brainerd). 



ERECHTITES. Fireweed 



E. hieracifolia (L.) Raf. Moist woods, especially in recent clearings; 



common. 



ERIGERON. Fleabane 



E. aununs (L.) Pers. Daisy Fleabane, Sweet Scabious. Fields and 

 waste places; common. 



E. canadensis L. (Leptilon canadense [L.] Britton). Horse-weed, 

 Butter-weed. Waste places; common. 



E. hyssopifolius Michx. Moist rocky river banks and mountain cliffs; 

 occasional. 



E. philadelpbicus L. Daisy Fleabane. Moist ground; common. 



E. pulcliellus Michx. Robin's Plantain. Copses and moist banks; com- 

 mon. 



E. ramosus (Walt.) BSP. Daisy Fleabane. Fields; common. 



