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*82. Solidago serolina Ait. 



In woods along the borders of the Wabash River below Ft. Harrison, 

 Vigo county; frequent locally. 



Kecorded from Jefferson county. Sept. 8. 

 *83. Solidago speciosa Nutt. 



One of the most handsome of the Golden-rods. Grows plentifully in 

 the prairie at Heckland, Vigo county. Aug. 25. 

 The first Indiana record. 



84. Euthamia caroliniana (L.) Greene. Slender-leaved Golden-rod. 



{Solidago tenuifolia Pursh.) 

 Frecjuent in Vigo and Monroe counties; along shaded banks, usually 

 in sandy soil. Aug. 21. 



Noted before from .Jasper county. 



85. Sericocarpvs linlfolius (L. ) B. S. P. 



(Sericocarpus solidagineus Nees. ) 

 Borders of prairies at Heckland, Vigo county, where it is scarce. 

 Recorded from Floyd county in B. & C. Floii*. 

 *86. Aster drummondii Ijindl. Drummond's Aster. 



Low open pastures and prairies; frequent in Vigo county. The first 

 record for the State, its range being given by Gray as "Illinois to Minne- 

 sota and Kansas." 

 *87. Aster erieoides L. Heath-like Aster. 



Fence rows and old fields, in open, dry soil. Common in Monroe, 

 scarce in Vigo county. 



Recorded in B. & C. Flora only from .Jefferson. 



88. Aster linariifolius L. Double Bristled Aster. 



On dry, sandy hillside near Five-Mile Pond, Vigo county ; scarce. 

 Also near Miller's, Lake county. 



Recorded in the State Catalogue from the "Knobs" under the name 

 of Diplopappus linariifolius Hook. 



Readily known by the shortness of the stems, which grow in clumps, 

 and by the rigid linear leaves. Heads large and showy. 



89. Ambrosia bUentata Michx. Two-toothed Ragweed. 



Roadsides and borders of cultivated fields between Glen, Vigo county, 

 and Staunton, Clay county; common locally. First noted August 23, 1895. 

 The first record for the State, its Manual range being " Prairies of Illinois, 

 Missouri and Southward." 



