208 FLORA OF WINNESH(EK COUNTY. 
Aster novae-angliae L. New England Aster. Common on 
prairies, etc. Ft. Atkinson, Canoe creek. The form with rose- 
red flowers was also found at Canoe creek. 
Aster puniceus L. Purple-stem Aster. Common in bogs. 
Decorah (Goddard), Hesper, Bluffton. Some of the Hesper 
specimens approach var. lucidulus A. Gray. The Bluffton spec- 
imens are almost smooth. 
Aster prenanthoides Muhl. Crooked-stem Aster. Common 
along moist borders, etc. Decorah, Canoe creek. 
Aster laevis L. Smooth Aster. Common on dry prairies, etc. 
Calmar, Decorah, Hesper. 
Aster sericeus Vent. Silky Aster. On dry banks and slopes. _ 
Local. Sattre, Highlandville. 
Aster ptarmicoides (Nees) T. & G. Upland White Aster. 
Rare, on rocky ridges. Highlandville. 
Aster salicifolius Lam. Willow Aster. In moist open places. 
Common. Decorah (Goddard), Moneek, Ft. Atkinson. 
Aster paniculatus Lam. Panicled Aster. In moist places, 
Canoe creek. Not rare. 
_ Aster tradescanti L. Michaelmas Daisy. In moist and open 
places. Not rare. Hesper. 
Aster lateriflorus (L.) Britt. (A. diffusus Ait.) Starved 
Aster. In open places, along borders, ete. Decorah. 
Aster exiguus (Fernald) Ryd.. (A. multiflorus Ait., in part.) 
’ Ciliate-leaved Aster. Common on dry prairies, ete. Decorah. 
Erigeron pulchellus Michx. (E. bellidifolius Muhl.) Robin’s 
Plantain. On dry slopes ete. (Fitzpatrick.) 
Erigeron philadelphicus L. Philadelphia Fleabane. Com- 
mon in woods and along borders. Ft Atkinson. 
Erigeron annuus (L.) Pers. Daisy Fleabane. In fields and 
open places. Common. Decorah, Hesper, Calmar, Ft. Atkin- 
son. ‘ 
Erigeron ramosus (Walt.) B. 8S. P. (EF. strigosus Muhl.) 
Daisy Fleabane. Very common in meadows and fields. A 
troublesome weed. (Fitzpatrick), ete. 
Leptilon canadense.. (L.). Britt. (Erigeron canadensis 1,.} 
Horse-weed. A very common weed in waste places and fields. 
Hesper, Calmar, Ft. Atkinson, ete. 
