136 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



SBRICOOARPUS, Nees. 

 "White-topped Aster. 



S. linifolius (L.), B. S. P. (S. solidagineus, Nees.) 



In dry, open woods. Bergen : Closter Austin. Middlesex : 

 South Amboy Miss C. A. Boice. Hunterdon : Baptisttown 

 H. Roberson. Mercer : Princeton Peters. Monmouth and 

 Ocean : Dry thickets, not rare Knieskern, Camden : Parker. 

 Atlantic : Egg Harbor Redfield ; Hammonton J. Stokes ; 

 Atsion Leggett ; Richland and Weymouth, but not noticed on 

 the white sand Peters. Gloucester : Mickleton, common B. 

 Heritage. 



S. asteroides (L.), B. S. P. (S. conyzoides, Nees.) 



Dry woods. Common throughout the State. 







BOLTONIA, L'Her. 

 B. ASTEROIDES (L.), L'H6r. 



Sussex : Along the L. & H. R. R. R., near Lake Grinnell 

 Porter and Britton, 1887. Adventive from the West. 



ASTER, L. 



Aster. Starwort. 

 A. corymbosus, Ait. 



In rich woods. Camden : Little Timber Creek Parker. 

 Burlington : Frequent in woods at Pemberton Miss Willmarth. 

 Gloucester : Frequent about Mickleton B. Heritage ; and 

 common in the northern and middle counties. 



A. macrophyllus, L. 



In rich woods. Camden : Timber Creek Parker. Mon- 

 mouth : Colt's Neck Willis. Hunterdon Prallsville and 

 Stockton Best. Morris: Chatham Leggett. Essex: Mont- 

 clair Heights Rudkin ; and frequent in the northern counties. 



A. radula, Ait. 



In sandy woods. Morris: Near Madison Schuh. Mon- 

 mouth : Southburg O. E. Pearce. Ocean : Lakewood A. 

 Brown. Mercer: Willis; Trenton A. C. Stokes. Camden: 

 Merchantville Parker. * 



