316 CO.MPOSITAE 



Blades of the cauline leaves of a lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate 

 type. 21. ^. Canadensis. 



b. Cauline leaves with relatively short blades, obtuse or merely 

 acute. 22. 5". nemoralis. 



B. Heads in a terminal corymb : iuvolucral bracts ribbed. 



23. 5'. rigida. 



1. Solidago caesia L. Wreath or Woodland Goldenrod. 

 (Man. p. 935 ; I. F. f. 3673.) In woods and thickets, Me. and Ont. to 

 Minn., Fla., Ark. and Tex. — Pemisylvania : Northampton; Bucks; 

 Philadelphia; Montgomery; Delaware; Chester; Lancaster; 

 Susquehanna; Luzerne Lebanon; Huntingdon; Franklin; Al- 

 legheny. 



2. Solidago flexicaulis L. Broad-leaved Goldenrod. (Man. p. 

 936; 1. F. /. 3674.) In rich woods, N. B. to Ga., west to S. Dak. and 

 Kans. — Pennsylvania : Monroe ; Northampton ; Bucks ; Delaware ; 

 Chester ; Lancaster ; Susquehanna ; Erie ; Allegheny. 



3. Solidago squarrosa Muhl. STOUT Ragged Goldenrod. (Man. 

 P- 935 ; I- F- f- 3671-) In rocky soil, N. B. and Ont., south to Va. and 

 Ohio. — Pennsylvania : Northampton ; Bucks ; Philadelphia ; Dela- 

 ware ; Chester ; L.ancaster ; Susquehanna ; Luzerne ; Lycoming ; 

 Franklin ; Centre ; Allegheny. 



4. Solidago bicolor L. White Goldenrod. (Man. p. 936; I. 

 F. /. 3676.) In dry soil, N. B. to Ga., west to Ont., Minn, and Mo. — 

 Penyisylvania : Monroe ; Northampton ; Berks ; Montgomery ; 

 Delaware ; Chester ; Lancaster ; Susquehanna ; York ; Alle- 

 gheny. 



5. Solidago hispida Muhl. Hairy Goldenrod. (Man. p. 936; I. 

 F. / 3677.) In dry soil, N. S. to western Out. and Minn., and south to 

 Pa. and Wis. — Pennsylvania : Monroe ; Bucks ; Franklin ; Cambria ; 

 Lancaster. 



6. Solidago erecta Pursh. Slender Goldenrod. (Man. p. 936; I. 

 F. /. 367S. ) In dry soil, N. J. and Pa. to Ga., and N. C. Reported from 

 Minn, and S. Dak. — Pennsylva7iia : Centre, Bear Meadows. 



7. Solidago speciosa Nutt. Showy Goldenrod. (Man. p. 937 ; I. 

 F. f. 36S3.) In rich soil, N. S. to N. C, west to Minn., Kahs. and Ark. 

 — Pennsylvania : Northampton; Delaware, Tinicum ; Chester; 

 Philadelphia ; L.ancaster ; Huntingdon. 



8. Solidago uliginosa Nutt. BoG Goldenrod. (Man. p. 937; I. 

 F. /. 36S4.) In swamps and bogs, Newf. to northern N. J. and Pa., west 

 to western Ont., Minn, and Wis. — Pennsylvania : Monroe, Pocono and 

 Tannersville. 



9. Solidago Purshii Porter. River-bank Goldenrod. (Man. p. 

 937; I. F. f. 36S7.) On rocky river-banks, Newf. to northern N. Y., 

 Vt. and Va. — Pe?i7isylvania : York, McCall's Ferry. 



10. Solidago puberula Nutt. Downy Goldenrod. (Man. p. 936; 

 I. F. f. 36S1.) In sandy soil, N. B. to Fla. and Miss., northern N. 

 Y. — Pennsylvayiia : Monroe ; Schuylkill ; Luzerne ; Carbon ; Leb- 

 anon, Penryn ; York ; L-'VNCjVSTer ; CHESTER ; Lackawanna. 



