482 Mr. Cutler's Account of indigenous Vegetables, 



DWARF ASTER. Florets in the circumference purple ; in the 

 center yellow. In hedges. August, 



Aster foliis lanceolatis integerrimis semiamplexicaulibus^floribus 

 confertis terminalibus, pedunculis nudis, caule hispido. Syst. Nat. 



NEW-ENGLAND ASTER. Florets in the circumference pur- 

 ple ; in the center yellow. Borders of fields. Aug. — Sept. 



SOLIDAGO. Linn. Gen. Plant. 859. 



Solidago paniculato-corymbosa, racemis recurvatis, floribus ad- 

 scendentibus, foliis trinerviis subserratis seabris. Syst. Nat. 



R O UGH-LEA VED G OLDENR OD. Blossoms yellow. Borders 

 of fields. Augoist. 



Solidago paniculato-corymbosa, racemis recurvis, floribus ad- 

 scendentibus, foliis enerviis, subintegerrimis. Syst. Nat. 



SMOOTH-LEAVED G OLDENR OD. Blossoms yellow. Bor- 

 ders of fields. August. 



Solidago caule obliquo, pedunculis erectis foliolatis ramosis, foliis 

 lanceolatis integerrimis. Syst. Nat. 



MARSH GOLDENROD. Blossoms yellow. Borders of marshes. 

 August. 



INULA. Linn. Gen. Plant. 860. 

 Inula foliis ovatis rugosis subtus tomentosis, calycum squamis 

 ovatis. Syst. Nat. 



ELECAMPANE. Blossoms yellow. Road sides. August. 



Dr. Withering says, the root is esteemed a good pectoral. 

 Dr. Hill says, he knows, from his own experience, that an in- 

 fusion of the fresh root, sweetened with honey, is an excellent 

 medicine in the hooping cough. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM. 



