136 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
SERICOCARPUS, Nees. 
White-topped Aster. 
S. linifolius (L.), B.S. P. (S. solidagineus, Nees.) 
In dry, open woods. Bergen: Closter—Austin. Middlesex : 
South Amboy—Miss C. A. Boice. Hunterdon: Baptisttown— 
H. Roberson. Mercer: Princeton—Peters. Monmouth and 
Ocean: Dry thickets, not rare—Knieskern. Camden :—Parker. 
Atlantic: Egg Harbor—Redfield; Hammonton—J. Stokes; 
Atsion—Leggett ; Richland and Weymouth, but not noticed on 
the white sand—Peters. Gloucester: Mickleton, common—B. 
Heritage. 
S. asteroides (L.), B.S. P. (S. conyzoides, Nees.) 
Dry woods. Common throughout the State. 
BOLTONIA, L’Her. 
B. asteRorpes (L.), L’Hér. 
Sussex: Along the L. & H. R. R. R., near Lake Grinnell— 
Porter and Britton, 1887. Adventive from the West. 
ASTER, L. 
: Aster. Starwort. 
A. corymbosus, Ait. 
In rich woods. Camden: Little Timber Creek—Parker. 
Burlington: Frequent in woods at Pemberton—Miss Willmarth. 
Gloucester: Frequent .about Mickleton—B. Heritage; and. 
common in the northern and middle counties. 
A. macrophyllus, L. & 
In rich woods. Camden: Timber Creek—Parker. Mon- 
mouth: Colt’s Neck—Willis. Hunterdon—Prallsville and 
Stockton—Best. Morris: Chatham—Leggett. Essex: Mont- 
clair Heights—Rudkin; and frequent in the northern counties. 
A. radula, Ait. 
In sandy woods. Morris: Near Madison—Schuh. Mon- 
mouth: Southburg—oO. E. -Pearce. Ocean: Lakewood—A. 
Brown. Mercer :—Willis; Trenton—A. C. Stokes. Camden: 
Merchantville—Parker. 
