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ASTER MACROPHYLLUS SEJUNCTUS 321 
forward-curved, set uniformly over the upper surface, one to each 
areolation, not more than their own length apart. Fourth, stout 
aculei or serrature-points, broad and yellowish, triangular, thick 
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FIG. 25. 
and indurated, one terminating each tooth. Fifth, scurf, brownish 
and powdery over the chief veins above. Sixth, short stiff glandu- 
lar hairs, rigidly projecting at right angles from the stem, and 
clothing it densely almost from its base, but almost imperceptible 
to the eye, increasing in length over the inflorescence, and there 
becoming mixed with short strigose hairs; the minute globose 
gland little thicker than its stalk. 
Examples include : 
x De Se. '72, H. G. Jesup in hb. Canby. 
, Hamilton Co., Blue Mtn. L., Au., and Steuben Co., Rathboneville, 
An, C. d Piin N FS In. 
W. N. Y., Niagara above gorge, Whirlpool woods, Se. 7, '96, '97, '98. 
Gowanda, Pt. Pa. Au. 29, °96. Perrysburg hills, Au. 29,'96. Cattaraugus resn., 
Little Indian Cr., Au. 20, 796. 
