328 COMPOSITAE 



Plants not glandular : blades of the basal leaves dull and woolly. 



3. A. planlaginifolia. 

 Plants glandular : blades of the basal leaves bright and glabrous. 



4. A. Parlinii. 



1. Antennaria neodioica Greene. SmallBR CaT's-Foot. (Man. p. 

 975; I. F. f. 384^.) In dry shaded places, Quebec to Vt., Va. and S. 

 Dak. — Pennsylvania : Northampton ; Pikb ; Fkankmn ; Ali,KGheny ; 

 EriB ; Dauphin. 



2. Antennaria neglecta Greene. Field CaT's-Foot. (Man. p. 975; 

 I. F. 3846.) in fields and pastures, Me. to N. Y., Va. and Wis. — Penn- 

 sylvania: Northampton; Bicks ; Monroe; Delaware; Lancas- 

 ter ; Dauphin. 



3. Antennaria plantaginifolia (L.) Richards. Plantain- leaf or 

 Mouse-ear Everlasting. (Man. p. 975; I. F. / 3848.) In dry soil 

 and open woods, Lab., Ont. to Fla., 111., Kans. and Tex. — Penn- 

 sylvania : Monroe ; Bucks ; Delaware ; Chester ; Lancaster ; 

 Dauphin ; Franklin ; Huntingdon ; Monroe. 



4. Antennaria Parlinii Fernald. Parlin's Cat's-foot. (Man. p. 

 976.) In dry soil. Me. and Vt. to D. C. — Pennsylvania : Bucks, TuUy- 

 town. 



22. ANAPHALIS DC. 

 1. Anaphalis margaritacea (L.) Benth. & Hook. Pearly Ever- 

 lasting. (Man. p. 977 ; I. F. /. 38SO.) Dry soil, Newf. to Alaska, N. C, 

 Kans. and Calif. Also in northern Asia. — Pennsylvania : Monroe ; 

 Lackawanna ; Northampton ; Bucks ; Delaware ; Chester ; Lan- 

 caster ; Franklin ; Montour ; Huntingdon ; Allegheny. 



23. GNAPHALIUM L. 



Pappus-bristles distinct, falling away separately. 

 Erect, tall plants : inflorescence corymbose or paniculate. 

 Leaves merely sessile : foliage not glandular- viscid. i. G, obtusifolium. 

 Leaves decurrent on the stem : foliage glandular-viscid. 



2. C. decurrens. 

 Diffuse low plants ; inflorescence capitate. 3. G. uliginosum. 



Pappus-bristles united at the base, falling away together. 4. G. purpureum, 



1. Gnaphalium obtuBifolium L. Fragrant Life Everlasting. 

 (Man. p. 977 ; I. F. /. 38^1.) In dry, mostly open places, N. S. to Fla., 

 Man., Kans. and Tex. — Pennsylvania: Northampton; Bucks; Dela- 

 ware; Chester; Lancaster; Franklin; Montour; Allegheny. 



2. Gnaphalium decurrens Ives. Clammy Everlasting. (Man. 

 p. 978 ; I. F. /. 38^3.) In open, moist or dry places, N. S. to Pa., west 

 to western Out., Mich, and B. C, south in the Rocky Mts. to Ariz. — 

 Pennsylvania: Lackawanna; Monroe; Luzerne; Franklin ; Blair; 

 Erie; Allegheny. 



3. Gnaphalium uliginosum L. Low or Marsh Cudweed. (Man. 

 p. 978; I. F. /. 3855.) In damp soil, Newf. to Va., western Ont., 

 Minn, and Ind. Also iu Eu. — Pennsylvania : Monroe ; Northamp- 



