5 o THE CAYUGA FLORA. 



469. A. acuminatus, Michx. (H. andC. ) 

 Cold elevated woods and ravines usually. Aug.-Sept 



Six Mile Cr., and woods and ravines in Newfield, Danby, Caroline 

 and Dryden ; only common in tracts recently cleared. 



i82 a . Erigeron, Linn. 



470. E. bellidifolius, Muhl. Robins-pi, antaix. (H.andC.) 

 Grassy banks ; frequent. May I5-June2. 



471. E. Philadelphicus, L. Pink Fleabam:. (H. and C.) 

 Grassy banks ; often on wet rocks of ravines ; frequent June. 



472. E. annuus, Pers. Tall-daisy. (H. and C.) 

 Fields ; common. July-Nov. 



473. E. strigosus, Muhl. Daisy Fleabaxk. , H.andC). 

 Field ; common. July-Nov. 



Near Union Springs, Round-Marsh, Freeville and Mud Creek. 



474. E. Canadensis, L. HORSEWEED. (H. and C.) 

 Fields and waste places^ common. Aug.-Nov. 



183. Antennaria, Gaertn. 



475. A. plantaginifolia, Hook. Plantain-leaved Everlastixg. 



(H. andC.) 

 Dry banks, and wet sandy fields ; common. April-May. 



184. Anaphaeis, DC. 



476. A.margaritacea, Benth. and Hook. {Antennaria margaritacea, 

 R. Br.) Pearey Everlastixg. (H and C.) 



Near ravines, and fields on high hills where it is common. Aug.- 

 Sept. 



185. Gxaphaeium, Linn. 



477. G. polycephalum, Michx. (H. and C.) 

 Dry woods ; not common. Sept. 



Case. Woods. Fall Cr. Near Ludlowville. W. Dauby, on the 

 pinnacles. Enfield ravine. 



47S. G. decurrens, Ives. Common Everlasting. (H. and C.) 



Woods and old fields ; frequent. Aug.-Sept. 



479. *G. uliginosum, L. Cudweed. (H. and C) 



Wet places and shores ; common. July-Oct. 



Specimens from Cortland Marl-Ponds, less than 1 cm. tall, but 

 fruiting. 

 [Gnaphalium purpurem, L., in Sartwell's Herb, and Cat., from Penn 

 Yan.] 



186. Inula, Linn. 



4.80. -I. Helenium, L. Elecampane. (H.andC.) 



Pastures and along streams ; frequent. July-Aug. 



187. POLYMNIA, Linn. 



481. P. Canadensis, L. LEAF-CUP. (H.andC.) 



Rich or rocky soil ; infrequent. Aug. 



Negundo Woods. Ravine of Ferris Brook. North Pinnacle in 

 Caroline. Cedar swamp in Tyre. 



