Notice of Plants growing in Litchfield. 301 
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1. Purpureum, L. Swamps and wet woods, Aug Pur- 
le. 
2. Verjoillewin, Willd. With the last, Aug. ‘Piniple.¢ 
3. Perfoliatum, L. Wet pastures, Aug. White. 
4, Ageratoides, Willd. Rocky woods, Aug. White. 
Mikania. 
Scandens, Willd. 
Eupatorium scandens, L. leas the Bantum, July. Pink. 
SUPERFLUA. 
Gnaphahum. 
1. Plantagineum, L. ° 
Dioicum, Eaton. Dry fields, April. White. 
2. Polycephalum,'Mx. Pastures and woods, Aug. White. 
3. Margarataceum, Li. With the last, Aug. White. 
4, Decurrens, Ives. With the last, Aug. White. 
5. Uliginosum, L. Wet grounds Aug. White. 
Tanacetum. 
Vulgare, L. Road sides, Aus, Yellow. Introduced. 
Chrysanthemum. 
Leucanthemum, L. Meadows, June. White. 
Inula. 
Heélenium, L. Road sides and by brooks, July. Yellow. 
Erigeron. 
1. Bellidifolium, Willd. Sides of hills, May. Blue. 
' 2. Philadelphicum, L. In old fields, June. Purple. 
3. Purpureum, Aiton. Wet woods, July. Purple. 
4. Strigosum, Muhl. In pastures, July, White. 
5. Heterophyllum, Muhl. Meadows, July. White. 
6. Canadense, L. Cultivated grounds, Aug. White. 
olidago. 
1. Procera, Ait. Borders of fields; Sept.’ Yellow. 
2 Serotina, Willd. Borders of Woods, Sept. Yellow. 
3. Ciliaris. Woods, Sept. Yellow. 
4. Lateriflora, Ait. Old fields, Aug. Yellow. 
5. Altissima, Willd. Wet places by hedges, Sept. Yel- 
low. -. 
6. Patula, Muhl. Rocky woods, Aug. Yellow. 
7. Recurvata. Woods, Sept. Yellow. 
8. Bicolor, Li. Rocky woods, ee White. 
9. Lanceolata, Ait. 
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