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SENECIO (Tourn.) L. Groundsei.. Ragwort. Squaw-weed 



S. aureus L. Golden Ragwort. Moist rocks, High Bridge, (Ross). 

 June, July. 



S. Balsamliae Muhl. Balsam Groundsel. Rocky banks of Winooski 

 River ; frequent. May- July. 



S. Balsamitae Muhl., var. praelongus Greenm. Rocky bank of Winooski 

 River near Twin Bridges, (Jones); Essex, (Ross). June. 



S. obovatns Muhl. Round-leaved Squaw-weed. Rocky bank of Wi- 

 nooski River, Essex, (Ross). June. 



S. EobWiisii Oakes. Robbin's Squaw-weed. Wet meadows and 

 swamps; rare. June, July. South Burlington, (Ross); Shel- 

 burne, (N. F. F.). 



S. VULGARIS L. Common Groundsel. A weed in gardens and waste 

 places; occasional. July-Sept. 



SILPHIUM L. Rosin-weed 



S. PERFOEiATuM L. Cup Plant. Adventive by roadside, Burlington, 

 (Jones). Aug., Sept. 



SOLIDAGO L. GoEDEN-ROD 



S. arguta Ait. Cut-leaved Golden-rod. Burlington, (Grout). Aug. 

 S. Wcolor L. White Golden-rod. Dry copses; common. Aug., Sept. 

 S. caesia L. Blue-stemmed Golden-rod. Rich woodlands; common. 



Aug., Sept. 

 S. canadensis L. Canada Golden-rod. Borders of thickets and fields; 



common. Aug., Sept. 

 S. graminifolia (L.) Salisb. Bushy Golden-rod. Moist soil; common. 



Aug., Sept. 

 S. hispida Muhl. Hairy Golden-rod. Dry shady cliffs and sterile soil; 



occasional. Aug., Sept. 

 S. juncea Ait. Early Golden-rod. Copses and banks; common. July, 



Aug. 

 S. latifolia L. Zig-zag Golden-rod. Moist shaded banks; frequent. 



Aug., Sept. 

 S. nenioralis Ait. Gray or Field Golden-rod. Dry open soil; common. 



Aug., Sept. A peculiar low form is occasional with the type. 



