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L. Kalmti, L. Cool moist rocks and fields ; occasional. 

 L. spicata, Lain, Fields and waysides ; occasional. 



COMPOSITAE. COMPOSITE FAMILY 



ACHILLEA 

 A, Millefolium, L. Yarrow. Dry fields and roadsides ; common. 



AMBROSIA. Ragweed 



A. artemisiaefolia, L. Roman Wormwood. Waste places ; common. 

 A. trifida, L. Moist allnvial soil ; occasional. 



ANAPHALIS 



A. margaritacea, Benth. and Hook. Pearly Everlasting. Dry hills and 

 woods ; common. 



ANTENNARIA. Plantain-leaved Everlasting 



A. Brainerdii, Fernald. ( Rhodora I:lo.'^. 1899.) Moist banks, usually in 

 shade ; occasional. 



A. Canadensis, (ireene. Dry and moist ground ; common. 



A. Canadensis, (ireene, var. Randii, Fernald. With the type ; occasional. 



A. fallax, Greene. In partial shade ; occasional. 



A. fallax, Greene, var. (A. Farwellii, Fernald, Rhodora 1: 152. 1899, not 

 Greene. ) Meadows and hillsides ; common in Addison connt}^ 



A. neglecta, Greene. Old fields ; common. 



A. neodioica, Greene. (^Id pastures and fields ; frequent. 



A. neodioica, Greene, var. attenuata, Fernald. Dry fields and pastures ; 

 cnmmon. 



A. neodioica, Greene, var. grandis, Fernald. I'sually in shade ; frequent. 



A. Parlinii, Fernald. Dry banks and thickets ; occasional. 



A, Parlinii, Fernald, var. arnoglossa, Fernald. ( A. arnoglossa, (Greene.) 

 Heavy soil ; frequent in Addison county. 



A. petaloidea, Fernald. Old pastures ; common. 



A. plantaginea, R. Br. (A. plantaginifolia, Hook.) Dry open woodlands; 

 occasional. 



A, plantaginea, R- Br. var. petiolata, Fernald. Dry woodlands and hilltops; 

 occasional. 



