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Solidago pulcherrima A. Nels. Ball. Torr. Bot. Club 25: 377. 

 [898). 



In dry soil: Leeds, Butte, Pleasant Lake. In swamp land : 

 Towner. 



1067. Doria mollis (Bartl.) Lunell. 



Solidago mollis Bartl. Ind. Sem. Goett. 5. (1836). 



Leeds, Butte. 



TOWXSENDIA Hook. Ft. Bor. Am. 2: 16. (1834). 



1068. Townsendia exscapa (Richards.) Porter, Mem. Torr. 

 Bot. Club. 5: 32. (1894). 



Pleasant Lake; Dickinson and Medora (CI. Waldron). 

 BOLTONIA L'Her. Sert. AngL 27. (178S). 



1069. Boltonia asteroides (Linn.) L'Her. 1. c- 

 Matricaria asteroides Linn. Mant. 116. (1767). 

 Leeds, Butte 



ASTER Diosc. = Aster atticus Fuchs, a two-worded generic 

 name which ought be just as valid as f. i. Uva Ursi, preferably 

 and correctly without a hyphen. Inguinalis is a synonym used by 

 Diosc. and applied because of its actual or fancied medicinal value. 

 Amellns Virgil. Georg. 4: 271: Est. etiam flos in pratis cui nomen 

 AmePo. 



1070. Aster Saundersii Burgess. 

 St. John, Dunsieth, Pleasant Lake. 



1 07 1. Aster novae-angliae Linn. Sp. PI. 875. (1753). 

 Butte. 



1072. Aster roseus Desf. Cat. Hort. Paris ed. 3. 401. (1812). 

 Butte. 



1073. Aster Kumleinii Fries, in distrib. Mus. Ups. no. 5. 

 Aster oblongijolius rigidulus A. Gray. Syn. Fl. Vol. I, part 2, 



2nd ed. 179. ( 1SS6). 



Minot; Emmons & Logan Counties (Brenckle). 



1074. Aster Kumleinii oliganthemos Lunell in Am. Mill. 

 Nat. Vol. Ill: 344. (19,4). 



Jamestown. 



1075. Aster puniceus Linn. Sp. PI. 875. (1753). 

 Turtle Mountains. 



1076. Aster laevis Linn. Sp. PI. 876. (173:;). 



Leeds, Towner, Dunsieth, Devils Lake; Bismarck (Brenckle). 



1077. Aster laevis var. abbreviatus Lunell in Bull Leeds. 

 Herb. No. 2, p. 8. (1908). 



