2g 



161. SoLiDAGO, L. Golden Eod. 



S. Squarrosa, Muhl. Dry soil. Common throughout the State. 



S. csesia, L. Woods. Common. 



S. latifolia, L. Moist, shady places. 



S. bicolor, L. Woods. 



S. bicolor, L. var. concolor. H. G. Headlands of Lake Cham- 

 plain. Peacham, Blanchard. 



S. macrophylla, Pursh. {S. thyrsoidea, M.) Mansfield, Will- 

 oughby and other mountains, also Peaeham and Barnet. 



S. Virga-aurea, L. var. alpina, Bigel. Higher Mountains. 



S. humilis, Pur. {S. Virga-aurea. L. var. humilis, Gr.) River 

 banks and headlands of Lake Champlain. 



S. striata, Ait. Burlington, Sharon, Norwich. 



S. puberula, Nutt. Woods in Western Vermont. 



S. Odora, Ait. Woods. 



S. patula. Muhl. Not generally common. 



S. rugosa. Mill, {S. alUssima, L.) Low ground and fields. 

 Common. 



S. neglecta, H. G. Damp woods. 



S. arguta, Ait. {S. Muhlenbergii, H. G.) Middlebury, Braia- 

 erd ; Brattleboro, Frost ; Smuggler's Notch, Pringle. 



S, juncea, Ait. ( S. arguta, var. juncea. Gray ) Burlington. 



S. serotina. Ait. Meadows and thickets. Burlington. 



S. serotina, Ait. var, gigantea, Gray. {S.gigantea, Ait.) Edge 

 of woods. 



S. Canadensis, L. Along fences and edges of woods. 



S. nemoralis. Ait. HUls and pastures. Common. 



S. rigida, L. Dry fields and woods. 



S. lanceolata. Meadows throughout the State. 



162. Seeicocakpus, Nees. 



S. COnyzoideS, Nees. Dry woods. Rare. 



S. SOlidagineus, Nees. Moremoistground than the first. Not 

 common. 



163. AsTEK. L. 



A. corymbosus. Ait Woods. Not rare. 



A. macrophyllus, L. Woods, in damp soil. 



A. radula. Ait, Brattleboro, Frost. 



A. Novae, Angliae, L. Damp soil. Not rare. 



A. patens, Ais. Very rare. Barrows. 



A. undulatus, L. Dry woods. 



A. cordifolius, L. Woods. 



A. sagittifolius, Willd. Brattleboro. Frass. 



A. laevis, L. Open woods in rather dry soil. 



A. ericoides, L. var. Pringlei. Gray. Shores and islands of 



Lake Champlain, Pringle, Brainerd. 



A. amethystinus, Nutt. Brattleboro, Frost. 



A. multiflorus, Ais. Pastures and hillsides. 



A. dumosus, L. Edges of woods. 



A. vimineus Rocky banks of Winooski river. Pringle. 



