86 GEOLOGY OF. OHIO. 



ASTER LINARIIFOUUS L. 



" Duncan's Plains, Ohio," J. L. Riddell (Synop. 1835;) "General," J. S. New- 

 berry (Cat.) 



Aster i,ongifoi,ius Lam. 



Given in previous catalogues, probably'A. uovi-belgii is the species referred to 



Aster macrophyi,lus L. 



Northern and central Ohio ; perhaps all over the state. 



Aster mui,tifi,orus Ait. 



Toledo, J. A. Sanford; Painesville, Wm. C. Werner, Cleveland, Win. Krebs, 

 Franklin Co., Aug. D. Selby ; Cincinnati, Jos. F. James ( Cat.) 



Aster novae-anguae L. 

 Throughout the state. 



Aster novi-bei.gii L. 



Lake Co., Wm. C. Werner ; Richland Co., E. Wilkinson ; Licking Co., H. L. Jones 

 (Cat); Fultonham (Muskingum Co.,) Columbus, Wm. C. Werner. 



ASTER OBLONGIFOUUS Nutt. 



" Toledo, J. A. Sanford ;" ( Lazenby and Werner Sup List). Was taken from a list 

 of names. No authentic specimen. 



Aster panicui,atus Lam. 

 Common over the state. 



Aster patens Ait. 



"Near Dayton," J. L. Rid-lell (Synop. 1835) ; Painesville, Wm. C. Werner, Lick- 

 ing Co., H L. Jones (Cat.) 



Aster patens phi,ogifoi,ius (Muhl.) Nees. 



Painesville, Wm. C. Werner; Portage Co., E. Claassen ; Franklin Co., E. V. 

 Wilcox: Springfield, Mrs. E.Jane Spence ; Lawrence Co., W. Werner /Cincin- 

 nati, Jos. F. James ( Cat. ) 



Aster paucifi,orus Nutt. 



" On grounds of Sells Brothers' Circus, near Columbus, E. V. Wilcox ; " (Lazenby 

 and Werner Sup List). No authentic specimen. 



Aster polyphyhus Willd. 



"Prairie, Dayton, M. G. Wi liams ; " (J. L. Riddell, Sup. Cat) 



Aster prenantsoides Muhl. 



Frequent throughout the state. 



Aster puniceus L. 



From Lake Erie to the Ohio River. 



Aster puniceus lucidui.us Gray. 



" A puniceus vimineus Gray, northern Ohio; " H. C. Beardslee (Cat:) may refer 

 to this form. 



