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R. laciniata L. Meadows. Common. 



173. Helianthus, L. Sunflower. 



H. giganteus, L. Brattleboro, Frost. 



H. divaricatus, L. Pine woods. 



H. strumosus, L. Burlington, F. H. Hosford. 



H. tracheliifolius, Willd. Brattleboro, Frost. 



H. decapetalus, L. Meadows near Burlington, Norwich, 



Barnet, Blancbard. 



H. TUBERosus, L. Artichoke. About old gardens. 



174. BiDENs, L. Beggar Ticks. 



B. frondosa, L. Damp soil. Common. 

 B. connata, Willd. Wet ground. 

 B. cernua, L. Common. Wet ground. 

 B. chrysanthemoides, Mx. Wet ground. 

 B. Beckii, Torr. Borders of ponds. Little Otter Creek. Brai- 

 nerd. 



175. Anthemis, 



A. CoTULA, D. C. ( 3Iaruta Cotula, D. C. ) May-weed. Common. 



176. ACHILL.EA, Yarrow. 

 A. Millefolium, L. Dry fields. Sometimes with pink heads. 



177. Chkysanthemum, Touk. 



O. Leucanthemum. L. { Z>eiccanthemuni vulgare, L.) Ox-eye 

 Daisy, White weed. Very abundant and troublesome. 



178. Tanacetum. Tansy. 



T. vulgare, L. Common about old gardens and dwellings. 



179. Artemisia, L. Wormwood. 



A. Canadensis, Mx. Willoughby Lake, Smugglers Notch, 

 Mt. Mansfield, Pringle, Perkins, Bates. Shores of Lake 

 Champlain, Brainerd. 



A. Absinthium, L. Common in many places. 



A. vulgaris, L. Common. 



180. TussiLAGo, Toum. 



T. Farfara, L. Coltsfoot. Borders of streams. 



181. Petasites, Tourn. (Nardosmia.) 



P. palmata, Gray. Swamp. Not common. 



182. Senecio, L 



S. aureus, L. Bogs. Not uncommon. 



S. aureus, L. var. obovatus, T. & G. 



S. aureus, L. var. Balsamitse, T. & G. Barnet. 



S. vulgaris, L. Middlebury, Brainerd 



