1 32 Rhodora [Jl'nk 



A. patiicuhiiH$,h\.\i cHstinguished by its striking pubescence similar to 



that of A. lomrifolius, var. rnllicaitlis, A. cordifolins, var. Ftirbishiae^ 



and A. /<iy(ii//orus, var. vrsii/us.'' 

 A. paniculatus, Lam., var. bellidiflorus, Burgess. 

 A. longifolius, Lam. 1S9S. Rare, or some seasons not observed. 

 A. tardiflorus, L. 



A. tardiflorus, L., var. vestitus, Fernald. 

 A. puniceus, I^. 



A. umbellatus, Mill. Doellingcrici itviheUnta (Mill.) Nees. 

 A. acuminatus, Michx. Including the form with chaffy scales instead of 



flowers. 



ANTE NN ARIA 

 A. Canadensis, Greene. 

 A. fallax, Greene. 

 A. neodioica, Greene. 



A. neodioica, Greene, var. grandis, Fernald. 

 A. neglecta, Greene. 

 A. petaloidea, Fernald. 



ANAPHALIS 



A. margaritacea, Beutli. & Ilook. f. 



GNAPIIALIUM 



G. polycephalum, Michx. G. obfiisifoliiim, L. 

 G. decurrens, hes. 

 G. uliginosum, L. 



INULA 



I. Helenium, L. A large plant beside brook on Long Pond Road which I 

 have never seen in flower. 



RUDBECKIA 



R. HIRTA, L. 



IIELIANTIIUS 



H. ANNUUS, L. 



H. TUBEROsus, L. In dooryard. 



BIDENS 



B. frondosa, L. 

 B. cernua, L. 



ACHILLEA 

 A. Millefolium, L- Flowers varying to deep red color. 



