REPORT OP THE STATE BOTANIST 1902 1 5;5 



Aster panieulatus Lam. 

 Tall white aster 

 Moist soil. Common. September. 



Aster ericoides L. 

 White heath aster 

 Dry soil. Common. September-November. 



Aster lateriflorus (L.) Britton 

 A. diffusus Ait. 

 Starved aster 

 Fields, roadsides and thickets. Common. September. 



Aster viniineus Lam. 

 Small lohite aster 

 Borders of thickets. Frequent. September. 



Erigeron pulchellus Miehx. 

 E. bellidifolius Muhl. 

 Rohin^s plantain 

 Banks. Common. May. 



Erigeron philadelphicus L. 

 Philadelphia fleahane 

 Moist, grassy fields and woods. Common. May-Jun(\ 



Erigeron annuus (L.) Pers. 

 Sioeet scahious 

 Fields and roadsides. Common. May-October. 



Erigeron raniosus (Walt.) B. S. P. 

 E. s t r i g o s u s Muhl. 

 Daisy fieahane 

 A common weed in meadows. June- September. 



Leptilon canadense (L.) Britton 

 Erigeron canadensis L. 

 Canada fleabane. Horse weed 

 A very common weed in fields and waste places. July-Se])- 

 tember. 



Doellingeria umbellata (Mill.) Nees 

 Aster umbellatus Mill. 

 Tall flat-top white aster 

 Moist soil near Apalachin. August. 



