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 ASTER, L. 



A. spectabilis, Ait. SHOWY ASTER. 



A. concolor, L. 



A. patens, Ait. 



A. undulatus, L. 



Rather common. Plains opposite Bloomingdale. 



A. ericoides, L. HEATH-LIKE ASTER. 



A. dumosus, L. BUSHY ASTER. 



A. Novi-Belgii, L., var. litoreus, Gray. 



A. subulatus, Michx. (A. UnifoUus, L.) ANNUAL SEA ASTER. 



A. umbellatus, Mill. (Diplopappusiimbellatus,Torr. & Graj.) 



A. linariifolius, L. (Diplopappus linariifolius, Hook.) SA- 

 VORY-LEAVED ASTER. 



ERIGERON, L. FLEABANE. 



E. Canadensis, L. HORSE-WEED. 

 E. strigosus, Muhl. DAISY FLEABANE. 

 E. strigosus, Muhl., var. discoideus, Bobbins. 

 Fields about Bloomingdale and elsewhere. 



SOLIDAGO, L. GOLDENROD. 



S. csesia, L. 



S. puberula, Nutt. 



S. sempervirens, L. MARSH GOLDENROD. 



Quite abundant at the Cliff, and at Brant Point. 

 S. Elliottii, T. & Gr. (S. elliptica, Ait.) 

 S. neglecta, T. & Gr. 



S. neglecta, T. & Gr., var. linoides, Gray. (8. linoides, Sol.) 

 S. rugosa, Mill. (S. altissima, L.) 

 S. ulmifolia, Muhl. 



Common near Hummock Pond. Mr. Walter Deane. 

 S. odora, Ait. SWEET GOLDENROD. 



Not uncommon between Bloomingdale and Tom Never's Head. 

 The scentless form (var. inodora of the Manual) found in 



Squam. M. L. 0. 



