No. 17] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS 279 
Aster exilis Ell. (A. divaricatus Torr. & Gray). Seaside As- 
ter. 
Borders of ditches and marshes along the coast. Reported 
at Clinton by Dr. T. P. Bailey. Possible error in diagnosis). 
October 
ERIGERON L. Fleabane. 
Erigeron annuus (l.) Pers. (Aster annuus I.) Sweet Seabi- 
ous. 
Open fiields and waste places throughout the state. Sum- 
mer. 
Erigeron ramosus (Walt.) B. 8S. P. (EK. strigosus Muhl.). 
Daisy Fleabane. 
Dry open old fields throughout the state. Oxford; Hinds 
Co.; Yalobusha (Hilg. Ms.) ; Amite Co.; Bay St. Louis (Alli- 
son). May-July. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. Allison Herb. 
Erigeron pulchellus Michx. (EH. bellidifolius Muhl.) Lilac 
Fleabane. ; 
Open woods and edges of fields. Oxford; Tishomingo Co. 
(Allison); Jackson April-May. 
Allison Herb. 
Erigeron Philadelphicus L. Philadelphia Daisy Fleabane. 
Moist rich borders of fields and woods. Oxford; Jackson. 
April-May. 
Erigeron repens A. Gray. Creeping Fleabane. 
Sandy coasts. Coastal Islands (Tracy). Spring and Sum- 
mer. 
Erigeron vernus (L). Torr. & Gray. (HE. nudicaule Michx.) 
Vernal Fleabane. 
Low wet pine barrens near the coast. Gulfport; Landon; 
Picayune; Bay St. Louis (Allison). March-May. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. Allison Herb. 
LEPTILON Raf. 
Leptilon Canadense (l.) Britton. (Erigeron Canadensis L.) 
Canada Fleabane. 
