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(8. Aster.) 



? linif olius, L. 



Found in Kent Co. by Dr. Michener : to be sought 

 in Appoquinitnink Hundred, near the Bay. 

 9. Erigeron, L. 



Canadense, L. (Butter-weed.) 



Old fields and roadsides. Very common. July, 

 bellidifoliuni, Mulil. (Robin's Plantain.) 



Moist open woods; Brandy wine. Frequent. May. 

 Philadelphicum, L. 



Open woodlands along Brandy wine. Frequent. June, 

 annuuin, Pers. (Fleabane Daisy.) 



Fields and waste places. Common. June, 

 strigosum, Mulil. (Butter-weed.) 



Fields. Very common. June. 



10. Diplopappus, Cass. 



linariif olius, Hook. 



Dry banks and rocky woods. Common. Sept. 

 umbellatus, T. & G. 



Moist thickets; Stanton. Frequent. Aug. 

 cornif olius, Darin. 



Borders of thickets; Hand's. Not common. July. 



11. Solidago, L. (Golden Rod.) 



bicolor, L. 



Dry shaded banks. Frequent. Aug. 

 latifolia, L. 



Rich shaded ground; Brandy wine. Frequent. Sept. 

 caesia, L. (Golden Rod.) 



Rich woodlands. Common. Sept. 

 sempervirens, L. 



Muddy shores of Delaware River. Not common. 

 Sept. 

 neglecta? T. & G. 



Swamps; Thompson's, P. Clark's, &c. Frequent. 

 Sept. 

 piitula, Muhl. 



Swamps, near Christiana. Not common. Sept. 

 arguta, Ait. 



Margins of swamps; Thompson's, &c. Frequent. 

 Aug. 



