7Q2 REPORT OF THE FLORA 



Mikaria, Willd. 



I.I. seandens, L. Tarrytoun. (Paine.) 



Tussilago, Tourn. (Coltsfoot.) 



T.Farfara L. Damp shaded banks. 



Sericocarpus, Nees. (White-topped Aster.) 

 S. solidagineus, Nees. Thickets, not rare 

 S. conyzoides, Nees. Dry copses. 



Aster, L. 



A. corymbosus, Ait. Woods, not rare. 



A. macrophyllus, L. Damp shady woods. 



A. patens, Ait. Along fences. 



A, Isevis, L. Copses, and hedge rows. 



A. undulatus, L. Copses. 



A. cordifolius, L. Road-sides and fence rows. 



A. sagittifolius, Willd. Along fences. 



A- ericoides, L. West Farms. 



A. multiflorus, Ait. Road-sides. 



A. dumosus, L. (Bicknell.) 



A. Tradescanti, L. Damp grounds. 



A. miser. L., Ait. 



A. simplex, Willd. Moist land. 



A. tenuifolius, L. Damp grounds. 



A. longifolius, Lam. 



A. puniceus, L. Common. 



A. Novse-Angliae, L. Road-sides and meadows. 



A. acuminatus, Mx. Peekskill. 



A. nemoralis, Ait. Coast. 



A. flexuosus, Nutt. (Bicknell.) 



A. Linifolius, L. New Castle. 



Erigeron, L. (Fleabane.-) 



E. Canadense, L. Very common. 



E. bellidifolium, Muhl. Edges of wuods, not rare. 



E. Philadelphicum, L. Frequent. 



E. annuum. Pers. Fields, not common. 



E. strigosum, Muhl. New Castle, sparingly throughout. 



Diplopappus, Cas. (Double-bristled Aster.) 

 D. linifolius, Hook. Dry copses. 

 D. umbellatus, T. & G. Damp copses. 

 D. amygdalinus, T. & G. Cortlandt Lake. (Bicknell.) 



SolidagO, L. (Golden-rod.) 



S. squarrosa. Nutt. Riverdale. (Bicknell.) 



S. bicolor, L. Hedge-rows, 



S. latifolia, L. Damp shaded places. 



