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common. — A. acumiuatus, Michx. ; abundant about the swamps, 

 on southern part of Stissing Mt., Mulberry Meadow, etc. ; 

 Fingar cranberry marsh. 



Erigeron Canadeuse, L. ; very common. — E. bellidifolium, Muhl. ; 

 common. — E. Philadelphicum, L. ; rather common ; Silvernail 

 Falls, etc. — E. annuum, Pers. ; very common. — E. strigosum, 

 Muhl. ; very common. 



Diplopappus umbellatus, Torr. & Gr. ; rather common about most 

 of our swamps, on mountain and plain. — D. cornifolius, 

 Darl. ; common ; abundant in nearly all our woods, and on 

 Mountain, — our most common Diplopappus. 



Solidago squarrosa, Muhl. ; common, — one of our most common 

 iSolidagos in our open woods. — S. bicolor, L. ; very common. — 

 S. latifolia, L. ; common, along the streams and in our cold 

 woods. — S. cresia, L. ; very common. — S. puberula, Nutt. ; very 

 common on southern and, also, the higher part of Stissing Mt. 

 — S. stricta, Ait. ; common, in all our marshes and peat-bogs. 

 — S. speciosa, Nutt.; very abundant on north side of Mill 

 Hill; N. E. end of Risedorf Hill, with S. rigida, and else- 

 where. — S. thyrsoidea, E. Meyer; on the bluffs above Gyps} T 's 

 Glen, south-west of summit of Stissing Mt. — S. rigida, L. ; 

 quite rare, but grows plentiful on and at base of Risedorf 

 Hill. — S. neglecta, Torr. and Gray. ; rare in some of our 

 large swamps. — S. patula, Muhl. ; very common in our 

 swamps and low grounds. — S. arguta, Ait. ; common. — 

 S. Muhlenbergii, Torr. & Gray ; very common in all our 

 woods and on Mountain. — S. altissima, L. ; very common. 

 S. ulmifolia, Muhl. ; rather common in all our open, rocky 

 limestone woods ; Mill Hill. — S. odora, Ait. ; not common, but 

 frequent, with Var. inodora, on southern part of Stissing Mt. — 

 S. nemoralis, Ait. ; very common. — S. Canadensis, L. ; very 

 common. — S. serotina, Ait.; common.- -S. gigantea, Ait.; 

 common. — S. lanceolata, L. ; very common. 



I take a certain pride in the list of Solidagos and Ftrns of this 

 town, — all growing within two or three miles of the village. 



Inula Helenium, L. ; common along roadsides. 



Ambrosia trifida, L. ; rare ; near mouth of Shekomeko, and along 

 Roelif Jansen's Kill. — A. artemisirefolia, L. very common. 



Xanthium strumarium, L. ; common. 



Rudbeckia laciniata, L. ; common. — R. triloba, L. quite common in 

 fields and along roadsides, south end of Stissing Mt., also 

 along some of our large streams. — R. hirta, L. ; too common 

 in our fields. 



Helianthus annuus, L.; somewhat spontaneous. — H. strumosus, L. ; 

 common. — H. divaricatus, L. ; common. — H. decapetalus, L. ; 

 common ; along Shekomeko Ck. and other streams. I have 

 generally found this species accompanying Struthiopterls Ger- 

 manica, Willd. — H. tuberosus, L.;' quite common ; well natu- 

 ralized. 



Ridens frondosa, L. ; very common. — B. connata, Muhl.; common. 

 B. cernua, L. ; not common ; around some cold, wet swamps ; 



