64 Mopern TREATMENT OF ASTER 
v. s. in Herb. Banks et Lambert. A foot or two high; 
flowers white, larger than the preceding | A. cordifottus 
L.] = A. divaricatus L. 
Aster macrophyllus L. 
In shady woods about rocks; Canada to Virginia. — M. 
Sept.-Nov. v. v.; v. s. in. Herb. Banks et Lambert. A 
foot or two high; flowers above the middle size, rays 
white, and sometimes blue. = A. Schreberi Nees, and 
A. macrophyllus L. 
BıceLow, Florula Bostoniensis, ed. 1. 1814. 
Aster corymbosus Ait. 
Barron, WM. P. C., Prodromus Fl. Phil. 1815; and Compend. 
1818. 
Aster corymbosus Ait. = A. divaricatus L. 
var. alatus Barton = A. divaricatus alatus (Barton) Bu. 
Aster macrophyllus L. = A. macrophyllus L. 
Torrey, Cat. Plants within 30 miles of N. Y. 1817, publ. 1819. 
Aster corymbosus Ait. In woods. Aug.—Sept., white. 
Aster macrophyllus Ait. Rocky, shady woods. Bloomingdale, 
Aug., white or pale blue. 
NurrALL, Genera N. Am. Plants. 1818. 
Aster corymbosus Ait. 
Aster macrophyllus L. 
Nees, Synopsis Asterum, 1818; repeated by Sprengel, Syst. 
Meg, 2: §32.° 1826; 
Aster corymbosus Ait. 
Aster macrophyllus L. 
Aster Schreberi n. sp. 
BERNHARDI, as cited from his letters, herbarium, Nees, Ast. 1832, 
or DC., etc. (lived 1774-1850; wrote 1799-1834). 
Aster glomeratus, in litt. ad Nees; who so edited it 1832 — 
A. glomeratus (Bernh.) Nees. 
Aster subcymosus, in hb. Günther; an ally of A. Schrebert 
Nees ; printed as its synonym by Nees, 1832 = A. sub- 
cymosus Bernh. 
Aster ambiguus, in Hort. Vratisl. ex Hort. Erfurt. A red- 
stemmed ally of A. Schreberi, fide Nees’ plant in hb. 
