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ASTER UMBELLIFORMIS 259 
Con M proe ii rich open woods, not common, Au. 20, '98, C. H. Bis- 
sell, in hb. N. Y. Bat. Gar 
Conn., C. Wri right as A. corymbosus in | hb. 
hee , Meriden z West Peak, Au. 27 miy rien Shepard in hb. Bu. 
N. Y., 0 neida at Oneida Falls on Oneida Cr., Au. 14 and Se. 10, '99, 
Gerrit S. xai i nh 
N ‘ocum’ s ri at Evans Mill, Au., '81, Mrs. L. F. Ward in hb. U. 
vt 
S. Nat. pent 
» Yonkers, Lincoln Park, Tul. 26, '96, Bi., Hillview, swamp, Jul., 
*goc ds P dar. Ave., spring, Jul., '97, '98, '99, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 
1905, 
‘Oh io, Cincinnati, '80, Lloyd, in hb. Mo. Bot. Gar 
Ills., T shaly, rocky ravine, Au., '91; rare a” Frank E. McDonala 
in hb. W. Dea 
a Sond Lake pip 'gr, Sandberg, no. 18908, in hb. U. S. Nat. Mus. 
Del M? Cuba, Se 5t, '95, Prin coms in hb. U. S. Nat. Mus. 
Ix 6. pce e 4. Smith i 
D. C., ** Washington, A. cT ree Pas; no. I8915, in C. S. 
Nat. Mus. 
D. C., Lobelia Run, July 19,'86, H. W. Henshaw in hb. W. Deane. 
Va., Potomac, bank, Violet Rock, Oc. 29, '88, Spout Run, Oc. 2, '88, Bu. 
Va., Nick's Cr., Au. 5, '92, 7n. K. Small, in hb. Colu., hb. Porter, hb. IF. 
Deane, etc. 
Vai, ace Co., near Bucklin, ’92, coll. Pollock in hb. Mo. Bot. Gar. 
rnhardi as pu pate mca and mounted on sheet with a frag- 
ment of that species; in hb. Mo. Bot. 
Hb. Bernhardi rad a ipu va as ** A. Phila. Aim, and ** A. niveus, no. 
6,” and as ** Aster 1709 V [iget] July." 
Hb. Berol., specimen reported by Dr. L. M. Underwood ; the sheet endorsed 
in the hand of Willdenow ** 2 Aster corymbosus an etiam macrophylius. Muhlen- 
berg misit." To which Gray added when examining the sheet in 1880, ‘‘ Forma 
intermedis sed ad macrophyllam mt. 
Candelabriform plants accompany the umbelliform or typ- 
ical plants and produce a more irregular inflorescence with strong 
branches Erered outward and then upward. Conn., Yonkers, 
Eva 
P cde plants also accompany these, with the outcurved 
e n becoming incurved upward and recurved at the top. 
43*. Red-stemmed plants occur as late-flowering outliers in the 
sun, sometimes of very robust as and over 4 feet high ; 
as at Yonkers Ave. swamp, Oc. 3, 91, Bi. 
43°. A. umbelli, iformis x ok lus ; probable hybrid, dif- 
fering from preceding in having hispidulous lower leaves, pubes- 
cent branches, and stalked glands. 
N. Y. vic., White Plains,’ 87, Miss P. A. McCabe in hb. Torrey Bot. Club. 
43°. A. umbelliformis x A. divaricatus ; probable hybrid, un- 
