70 BOTANY OF MICHIGAN 



Aster paniculatus Lam. Panicled aster. In damp or dryish open or 

 partially shaded ground throughout. Frequent. 



Aster salicifolius Ait. Willow aster. Low open ground near Macki- 

 naw City, Cheboygan County. Apparently infrequent. 



Aster junceus Ait. Rush aster. In marshy open ground from Bay 

 County to St. Ignace, Mackinac County. Plentiful. 



Aster longif alius Lam. Long-leaved aster. Low damp ground on 

 Bois Blanc Island. Plentiful. 



Aster puniceus L. Red-stalk aster. Wet open or partially shaded 

 ground from Bay County to St. Ignace, Mackinac County. Frequent. 



Aster umbellatus Mill. Tall flat-top white aster. Moist partially 

 shaded ground from Bay County to St. Ignace, Mackinac County. 

 Frequent. Often plentiful. 



Aster ptarmicoides T. & G. Upland white aster. Dry level ground on 

 jack pine plains north of Rose City, Ogemaw County. Plentiful. 



Erigeron pulchellus Michx. Robin's plantain. Mostly open dryish 

 ground,, Bay County. Frequent. 



Erigeron philadelphicus L. Philadelphia fleabane. Field daisy. 

 Damp open ground. Frequent throughout. 



Erigeron annuus (L.) Pers. Sweet scabious. Usually in rich open 

 or partially shaded ground. Plentiful throughout. Often a weed in 

 pastures and hay fields. 



Erigeron ramosus (Walt.) BSP. Daisy fleabane. Dry open ground 

 along roads, in fields and pastures. Frequent throughout. 



Erigeron canadensis L. Horse-weed. About cities and villages, in 

 pastures, and on open burned over ground. Frequent throughout. Ap- 

 pearing as if introduced. 



Antennaria canadensis Greene. Canadian cat's-foot. In dry open 

 or partially shaded ground. Frequent throughout. 



Antennaria fallax Greene. Tall cat's-foot. Rich open or shaded 

 ground from Bay County to Mackinac Island, Mackinac County. 

 Plentiful. 



Antennaria ncodioica Greene. Smaller cat's-foot. Damp open or 

 partial^ shaded ground from Bay County to Mackinac Island, Macki- 

 nac County. Frequent. 



Antennaria neglecta Greene. Field cat's-foot. In open or shaded 

 ground from Bay County to Mackinac Island. Plentiful. Often 

 abundant. 



Antennaria petaloidea Fernald. Common cat's-foot. In dry open or 

 partially shaded ground from Bay County to St. Ignace, Mackinac 

 County. Plentiful. Often abundant. 



Anaphalis margaritacea (L.) B. & H. Pearly everlasting. Dry open 

 or partially shaded ground from Bay County to Mackinac Island, Macki- 

 nac County. Frequent. Often abundant. 



