116 CATALOG OF PLANTS, 



Point, on dam]) sand near the lake shore. Apparently in- 

 frequent. 



807. Aster multiflorus Ait. Dense-flowered aster.— On dry open 



ground east of Port Austin and near Sebewaing. 



808. Aster vimineus Lam. Small Avhite aster. — Abundant near 



Huron on roadsides and borders of fields. Not noticed else- 

 where. 



809. Aster lateriflonis (L.) Britton. Cahco aster. — Common in 



fields and along roadsides below Grindstone City. 



810. Aster tradescanti L. Tradescant's aster. — Common on low wet 



ground. 



811. Aster junceus Ait. Rush aster. — On very wet marshy ground 



near Rush Lake. "Bog on North Charity Island." Davis. 



812. Aster puniceus L. Red-stalk aster. — Common on wet open 



ground and in damp open woods. 



813. Aster umbellatus Mill. Tall flat-top white aster. — Common in 



damp open woods and thickets. 



814. Aster angustus (Lindl.) T. & G. Rayless aster. — Plentiful in 



the streets of Port Hope. An immigrant from the west. 



815. Erigeron pulchellus Michx. Robin's plantain. — Occasional on 



open shaded ground at Sand Point, Caseville, and near Rush 

 Lake. 



816. Erigeron philadelphicus L. Philadelphia fleabane. — Common as 



a weed in villages and adjacent fields. 



817. Erigeron annuus (L.) Pers. Sweet scabious. — Common as a 



weed in villages and adjacent fields. 



818. Erigeron ramosus (Walt.) BSP. Daisy fleabane.- — Usually on 



poor dry and sandy ground. Common as a weed in villages 

 and adjacent fields. 



819. Erigeron canadensis L. Horseweed. — A common weed in waste 



places and fields. 



820. Antennaria dioica (L.) Gaert. Smaller cat-foot. — Common on 



dry and sandy' ground at Sand Point and near Rush Lake. 

 Usually in shade. 



821. Antennaria canadensis Greene. Canadian cat's-foot. — Frequent 



on sandy ground at Sand Point. 



822. Antennaria fallax Greene. Tall cat's-foot. — Frequent on shaded 



sandy ground at Sand Point. 



823. Anaphalis margaritacea (L.) B. »t H. Pearly everlasting. — Fre- 



cjuent on dry open or shaded ground. 



824. Gnaphalium polycephalum Michx. Common everlasting. ^ — Fre- 



cjuent on borders of woods and often abundant in adjacent 

 fields. 



