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Var. elodes (T. & G.), Gray. 
In marshes along the coasts. Frequent. 
Var. litoreus, Gray. 
In salt marshes. Not uncommon. 
A. puniceus, L. 
In swamps. Camden:—Miss C. A. Boice. Gloucester: 
Common in swamps and along streams about Mickleton—B. 
Heritage; and common in the middle and northern counties. 
A, junceus, Ait. 
Sussex: Bogs near Ogdensburg and Lake Grinnell—Britton. 
A. prenanthoides, Muhl. 
Sussex :—Austin. Hunterdon: Bull’s Island, Delaware 
River—Best. , 
A. Novee-Angliz, L. New England Aster. 
In fields and meadows. Salem: Mannington—Mrs. M. A. 
Lawrence; Daretown—E. E. Hackett. Camden:—Parker. 
Burlington: Scarce at Pemberton—Miss Willmarth; New 
Lisbon—Lighthipe. Atlantic: Atsion—Martindale. Ocean: 
Toms River—Parker ; and common in the middle and northern 
counties. 
A. acuminatus, Michx. 
In cold, wet woods. Bergen: Near Closter—Austin. Essex: 
—Rusby. Sussex: Near the western base of High Point— 
Britton. Warren: Near the Water Gap—Parker; Sunfish 
Pond, Kittatinny Mountain—Britton. 
A. nemoralis, Ait. 
In sandy swamps. Hudson: New Durham—Torrey Cata- 
logue, 1819; and frequent in pine-barren districts. 
A. tenuifolius, L. (A. flexuosus, Nutt.) 
In salt marshes. Frequent along the coasts. 
A. subulatus, Michx. (A. linifolius, Gray Manual.) 
Common in salt marshes. 
A. linariifolius, L. (Diplopappus linariifolius, Hook.) 
Sandy or rocky ground. Common throughout the State. 
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