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Aster Tradescanti L. Common on low levels. September, 



October. 

 Aster undulatus L. On upper levels in dry woods. October, 

 Erigeron piilchelUis Michx. Not common, woods. May. 

 Erigeron ramosus (Walt.) B.S.P. Fields and roadsides, common. 



July, August. 

 Eupatorium perfoliatum L. Not common, on lower levels near 



brooks. August, September. 

 Eupatorium purpureum L. Roadsides and thickets in lower 



levels. September. 

 Eupatorium urticaejolium Reichard. Growing usually with E. 



perfoliatum, but also found occasionally on higher ground. 



August, September. 

 Gnaphalium polycephalum Michx. 

 Gnaphalium purpureum L. In open dry locations. September, 



October. 

 Helianthus decapetalus L. Bordering brooks in low, damp 



woods. September. 

 Hieracium scabrum Michx. Not common, dry localities. August. 

 Solidago arguta Ait. Roadsides and fields. August, September. 

 Solidago hicolor L. Common in woody paths. August, Sep- 



*tember. 

 Solidago erecta Pursh. Dry hillside. August, September. 

 Solidago graminifolia (L.) Salisb. Moist woods near roads. 



August. 

 Solidago hispida Muhl. Dry, rocky woods. August. 

 Solidago squarrosa Muhl. Rocky woods. September, 

 Tussilago Farfara L. In roadside trickles, spreading of late 



noticeably. May. 



New York. , 



LICHENS FROM JAVA 



By G. K. Merrill 



The lichens here listed were collected by Mr. Max Fleischer 

 in various localities of Java, and submitted to the writer for 

 identification. The material proved of much interest from con- 

 taining several rare and little known species. 



