46 MIDDLESEX FLOE A. 



EUPATORIUM, Tourn. 



E. purpureum, L. TRUMPET WEED. QUEEN OF THE MEADOW. 



Common. Aug. -Sept. 

 E. teucrifolium, Willd. 



Medford (H. L. Moody; G. E. Davenport); Cambridgeport, as 



E. verbenasfolium (Bigelow's Fl. Bost.) ; Framingham (Rev. J. H. 

 Temple); Melrose (Rev. Thos. Morong). Rare. Aug.-Sept. 



E. rotundifolium, L. 



Swain's Pond, Melrose (H. L. Moody; C. E. Perkins). Rare. 



Aug.-Sept. 

 E. rotundifolium, X teucrifolium, (Fide Asa Gray.) Lowell 



and Chelmsford (Dr. C. W. Swan). Aug.-Sept. 

 E. rotundifolium, L., var. ovatum, Torr. (E. pubescens, 



Muhl., Man.) 



Maiden (H. L. Moody) ; Arlington and Sudbury, under E. ovatum 



(Bigelow's Fl. Bost.) ; Natick (Austin Bacon) ; Waltham List. 



Not common. Aug.-Sept. 

 E. sessilifoiium, L. UPLAND BONESET. 



Maiden (F. S. Collins) ; Woburn, abundant, Medford and Hudson 



(L. L. Dame) ; Concord, rather rare (Minot Pratt) ; Waltham List. 



Not generally common. Aug.-Sept. 

 E. perfoliatum, L. THOROUGHWORT. BONESET. 



Common. Aug.-Sept. 

 E. perfoliatum, L., var. truncatum, Gray. 



Dracut (Dr. C. W. Swan). Aug.-Sept. 



" With the upper or even all of the leaves disjoined and truncate at 



the base ; some of them alternate." Syn. Fl. ST. A. 

 E. ageratoides, L. WHITE SNAKE-ROOT. 



Tewksbury and Dracut (Dr. C. W. Swan) ; Maiden (H. L. Moody; 



F. S. Collins) ; Waltham List. The Concord plant was introduced 

 from Wachuset by Minot Pratt. Scarce. Aug.-Sept. 



E. aromaticum, L. 



Maiden (H. L. Moody) ; Stoneham (F. S. Collins). Rare. Aug.- 

 Sept. 



MIKANIA, Willd. 



M. scandens, Willd. CLIMBING HEMP-WEED. 

 Lowell, Framingham, Medford, et al. Scarce. July-Sept. 



TUSSILAGO, Tourn. 



T. FARFARA, L. COLTSFOOT. 



Somerville (C. E. Perkins) ; Marlboro (Mrs. A. M. Staples) ; for- 

 merly at Groton, now extinct (C. W. Jenks). The Concord plant 

 was introduced from Vt. by Minot Pratt. Scarce. Apr. Nat. 

 from Eu. 



