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Solidago graiiiinifolia (L.) Salisb. (Bntliainia graminifolia L., Nutt.). 

 Flat-topped Goldenrod. — Moist open ground near Huron Mountain Club. 

 Common throughout. 



Aster macrophyllits L. -Large-leaved Aster. — Rich shaded ground near 

 Huron Mountain Club. Frequent, often abundant, throughout. 



Aster lacvis L. Smooth Aster. — Dry open or partially shaded ground 

 near Marquette. Probably plentiful throughout. 



Aster lateriflonis '_L.) Britton. Calico Aster. — Border of woods and in 

 thickets near Marquette. Common throughout. 



Aster Tradescaiiti h. 'J'radescant's Aster. — Low open or partially shad- 

 ed ground near Marquette. Common throughout. 



Aster puniceus L. Red-stalk Aster. — Damp open or partially shaded 

 ground near Marquette. Frequent throughout. 



Brigeron philadelphicus L. Philadelphia Fleabane, Field Daisy. — Occa- 

 sional in and about cities and villages as a weed. Often a field weed. 



Brigeron nnnuiis (L.) Pers. Sweet Scabious. — As an occasional weed 

 only in and about cities and villages throughout. 



Brigeron ramosus (Walt.) BSP. Daisy Fleabane. — Roadsides, fields, 

 pastures and waste places throughout. Frequent. 



Brigeron canadensis L. (Leptilon canadense L., Britton). Horseweed. 

 — A weed throughout in fields, gardens, pastures and waste places. Often 

 abundant. 



Antennaria canadensis Greene. Canadian Cat's Foot. — Dry mostly open 

 ground near Marquette. Probably frequent throughout. 



Antennaria fallax Greene. Large-leaved Cat's Foot. — Summit of Huron 

 Mountain, on rocky ground, near Huron Mountain Club. Frequent through- 

 out. 



Antennaria neodioica Greene. Smaller Cat's Foot. — Rich open or par- 

 tially shaded ground near Huron Mountain Club. Frequent throughout. 



Anaphalis margaritacea (L.) B. & PL Pearly Everlasting. — Dry open 

 or partially shaded ground near Huron Mountain Club. Abundant through- 

 out. 



GnapJialinni dccurrcns Ives. Clammy Everlasting. — Fields, pastures, 

 roadsides, usually in dry open ground throughout the county. 



Gnapiialinui iiliginosmn L. Low Cudweed. — Damp or dry open ground 

 in fields and roadsides about Marquette and Big Bay. Frequent throughout. 



Adenocaulon hicolor Hook. Adenocaulon. — Rich open woods at or near 

 foot of Huron Mountain near Huron Mountain Club. Apparently infrequent. 



Ambrosia trifida L. Great Ragweed. — Noted as a weed in Marquette and 

 at Big Bay. Probably frequent throughout in cities and villages. 



Ambrosia art emisii folia L. (A. clatior L.). Common Ragweed. — A com- 

 mon weed of cultivated grounds, and in and about cities and villages 

 throughout. 



Ambrosia psilostaehya DC. Western Ragweed- — A weed noted in waste 

 places of Marquette, Negaunee and Ishpeming. Becoming frequent. 



Ritdbeckia hirta L. Yellow Daisy, Black-eyed Susan. — Dry open ground 

 near Marquette. Probably frequent throughout. 



