ASTER BovkiNit 
Fic. 23. 
cafus. In inil 
the two specie 
Examples : 
a., ** A. corymbosus (the Southern loose form), Geo. Boykin, Gray scr., 
b 
orescence and leaf-form it is intermediate between 
S 
about 1840, in Torr. hb. 
a., ‘mins. of Ga., Aug., 1841, S. B. Buckley scr. in Torr. hb. ; to which 
Gray added, ** appears to be an outlandish form of A. coryméosus, The leaves not so 
coarsely toothed ; as also other Southern specimens. I have not mentioned it’? (on 
old label of T. and G. Fl. N. A. 
ickamauga Cr., near Ringgold, Catoosa Co. ; alt. 800-900 ft. Au. 
l 
Ga., Ch 
6-12, 1895 ” J. K. Small in hb. Cola. 
Tenn., Knox Co., Au. 8,'9o, T. H. Kearney in herb. U. S. Natl. Ma., 
no. 306,972. 
16. ASTER FLEXILIS Burgess 
Small slender dull-green plants with little ovate-acute leaves, 
sharp narrow sinus, short petioles, subcrenate margins, narrow 
obtuse bracts, and scanty inflorescence. 
