296 DESCRIPTION OF ASTERS; CURVESCENTES 
coriaceous ; the inner long, attenuate, scarious, 
color without green tip or midrib; much as 
A, amnicola. 
shining and straw 
in A. curvescens and 
Rays typically 8, rounded at the apex, broader than in its allies 
Habitat, wood borders and open thickets, Conn., N. Y., and 
southward ; last of July and early August. 
Ct., New Haven, 59, D. C. Eaton as ** A. corymbosus” in hb. Mo. Bot. Gar. l 
W. N. Y., Hanover, varai woods, Au. 2, 1900, nos. 25, 26, 27, under | 
Carpinus; a d bte A. 
W. N. Y., Cattaraugus resn., Indian Twin Brook mouth, July 31, '96; 
mostly out of 22 and the rays fallen, Au. 3, '96, Bu. — Buffalo, C. F. P. in hb 
Mo, Bot. Gar. 
X. 
E 9 
yt subcymosts ofl 
Fic. 69, 
Pa., oes Jacob Wolle, 1846, and Clinton Co., M. M. Minn, Jr., in 
the hb. Mo. Bot. Gar. ; Nat. Hb. 
, E. Wilkinson in hb. Ohio St, Univ. 
ashington, ag "n in UJ. .S. Nat. Hb., no. 18917. 
D. C., Washington, L. F. Ward in hb. Bu. 
