48 Till-: CAYUGA FLORA. 



412. S. nemoralis, Ait. (H. and C.) 



Fields ; common. Sept. 



443. S. Ohioensis, Riddell. 



Sphagnum marsh, about Newton's and Lowery's Ponds, Junius 

 Aug. 20-Sept. 20. 



"Junius," [Sartwell, H. and C.) Somewhat abund. at this sta- 

 tion. Probably West Bergen S\v. is the only other station in the 

 State. 



444. S. lanceolata, L- 1 C. by Dr. Wright. 1 

 Low places in fields ; scarce. Aug.- Sept. 



South Hill south of S. S. 420. White Church. Near Summit 

 Marsh. Dryden Lake. Mud Cr. Locke Pond. Groton. (F. C. C. 

 and F. L. A'.) Not yet found on the western hills of our Flora. 



Belus, Tourn. 



B. perennis, L. ENGLISH Daisy. Spontaneous on Mr. Lord's lawn 

 several years. 



181. Sericocarpus, Nees. 



445. S. conyzoides, Nees. White-Topped-aster. (H. and C.) 

 Dry woods near ravines, etc. ; not uncommon. Aug. 



182. Aster, Linn. Aster. 



446. A. corymbosus, Ait. (H. and C.) 

 Hedges and thickets ; frequent. July-Aug. 



447. A. macrophyllus. (H. and C.) 

 Along brooks and in rich woods ; abundant. Aug. -Sept- 



448. A. Novae Angliae, L. New England Aster. (H and C.) 

 Hillsides and along streams ; a very abundant, late bloomer. 



Sept. 12-Oct. 



449. A. Novae Angliae, L. var. roseus, Gr. 



Abund. on South Hill. Near Case. Cr. and Union Springs; a form 

 with light pink flowers at Union Springs. 



450. var. with light blue flowers at Union Springs. South of Levan- 

 na. Near Osmun's Sta. 



451. A. undulatus, L. (H. and C.) 

 Woods ; common. Sept. -Oct. 



452. A. cordifolius, L. (H. and C.) 

 Woods ; common. Sept.-Oct. 



453. A. sagittifolius, Willd. (H. and C.) 

 Banks of Cayuga L. Sept. -Nov. 



This species is abundant from Esty Glen to Union Springs, entire- 

 ly replacing in some sections, A. cordifolius. Very rarely found 

 away from the shore. 



454. A. laevis, L. (C.) 

 Woods and especially abund. on lake shore ; common. Sept.- 



Nov. 



Sometimes with very glaucous leaves, (the typical form); some- 

 times leaves bright green. 



455. A. ERICOIDES. L. 



Dry soil ; local, probably introduced here. Sept.-Oct. 



