322 DESCRIPTION OF ASTERS; 
E Gardner's Brook, Au. 19, '96. 
Fa Bucks Co., T. C. Porter in hb. P. 
Wis. pei Co., C.mp Douglas, Se. 13, '90, Edgar A. Mearnsin hb. Colu. 
MACROPHYLLI 
Dunkirk, Pt. Gratiot, Au. 29, ' 96. 
55d. ASTER MACROPHYLLUS VELUTINUS Burgess 
Submontane plants with smaller firmer subtriangular short- 
. 
Name, L., = velvety or dow 
Fic. 74, sl TR orbus N. M. 
istic leaf-form ; d, frequent modification of ^; e, r 
acuminate leaves downy beneath. 
, Àu. dn '97, in hb. Zz.; 2, character- 
radica 
A. ma capa ake Burgess in Br. we Br. Ill. Fl. 3: 360 (1898); 
with original descriptio 
“ Smaller; leaves small, ovate-triangular, slender-petioled, often 
truncate at the base, about 2% in. long b 
Aster CR docs 
Fic. 74. 
QR 
A 
in. wide, sometimes 
none d them cordate ; 
glands fewer ; NEUE 
als little developed. Pu- 
bescence abundant, pale 
and velvety, on all leaves 
beneath or on radicals or 
upper leaves only; often 
becoming rough and his- 
pidulous in the herbarium. 
bud include : 
ntario, JVzjigom, near 
mouth og Nipigon R., at L. Su- 
perior, Se. 12, '96; and Lake 
disais at North Bay, Au. 24, 
"955 ¢ S. Miller, Ji., in his 
h '89, JN. 
lu. 
Orono, Se. 6, 93, M. L. Fernald in hb. Gray ; Mt. Desert,’87, Red- 
field in ide hb., and Se. 8, ’91, Theo. G. White in hb. Colu.; E. Livermore, 79, 
