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after the bud-state, no close-bunching of mature subsessile heads, 
as in A. densatus and allies. 
Habitat, in considerable shade, especially on the drier slopes of 
river banks and along their summits, widely through Canada to 
Manitoba, in the United States from Maine to Minnesota, and 
southward through the Appalachian region to North Carolina, but 
leaving the sea-coast at Staten Island. Its northern range was 
given by Hooker in 1840(Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 14)as “from L. Huron, 
Dr. Todd, to Norway House on the Saskatchewan, Drummond,” 
i. e., to L. Winnipeg. 
Examples include : 
Canada, Sandwich, Pon 27, 19OI, Macoun, in hb. N. Y. Bot. Gar. 
Southampton, L. Hur I9OI. 
n, Macoun, Au. 21 
ova n H valine E [^t 'ard. 
New Brunswick, ** woods and borders of fields" ; Fowler's Cat. 
Maine, Orono, Dions Co., recently burned aei Au. 24, "97; M: 
^. Fernald in hb. Bu. Sumner, Au. '86, J. C. Parlin in hb. Firmini, 
'96, C. H. Knowlton in hb. Bu. Mt. Desert, rocky woods at Seal yp MR w 15,757, 
Redfield in hb. Canby. Gardiner, Se. '99, coll. A. M. Richards, in hb. N. Y. Bot. 
Gar. 
, Monkton, ' 79, Ao no. 18922 in U, S. Nat. Hb. 
Mia , Meriden, '59, D. C. Eaton in hb. Mo. Bot. Gar. 
, Jaconics, A R., Au. 28, 19ot, Au., 1903 ; Guilder Hollow, Au. 
22, 1903, Ba j^ Pap e Clark’s Neck, Se. 11, ’97. 
m ondacks, Au.,? 73, A A Beni in hb. Cazóy; No. Elba, Au., ks 
ene ere Pony à ,793, and pres Auw,'gs C M PE Y. 
Blue Mtn. L., Aug., C. H. Peck, do.; Albany Co., arora Stendén Co. pra 
boneville and pA Co., Salamanca, C eo St. H5. 
AN. Y. , Woodlawn dr Se. 18, rs di in hb. Bu. Tarrytown, 
Sleepy Hollow, ea end, Se. 2 
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is pec Au. $ ie no. from Hottonia water; JV. Brunswick, Se., 
1831, Torre in hb. 
Menta Hits. Au. 21, '75, Ruger in hb. Candy. 
N. Y., Niagara k Whirlpool woods, near brink of gorge, ko P: 98. 
Siver Cr. pet Bao ay Au. 11, 98-1904. Glenwood sae > 96-1904. sebrook 
woods, Au. 3, !96, ’97-1 ; Clymer, a Panama,'73; Cattaraugus resn., joe 
road, Au. 9, beds Indisn-tine road, 13, '98, typical nc '9g9-1902 ; Little 
Indian, Au. 24,'97 ; Bu. 
a onm Se. 20, '97, Jas. A. Graves. 
, Aurora, alt. 3000 ft., Au. 24, '98, E. S. Steele in hb. M. Y. 
Bot. Pied 
Wis., ** Milwaukee,” hb. Dr. H. E. Hasse, in hb. N. Y. . Gar 
Minn., Amodar, Chisago Co., Au. 18, ’92, coll. B. C. hot now in J. S. 
Nat. Hb., no. 201952. 
Hb. Bernhardi, one fragment of inflorescence with axiles, fairly typical ; ; its label, 
** Aster macrophyllus,” seems to be in the handwriting of Nees. Now in hb. Mo. 
sheet. 
Bot. Gar., a half- 
