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Var. Hargeri Fernald, Rhodora 17: 11. 1915. Open 

 places in moist soil. Uncommon. Holt's run, Elko 

 etc. This has the tiny heads and lanceolate triple- 

 nerved leaves of typical S. canadensis, but the stems 

 are villous-pubescent throughout. 

 Solidago graminifolia (L.) Salisb. 



In sandy acid soil of the bottomlands, near Quaker 

 Bridge. The var. Nuttallii (Greene) Fernald, com- 

 mon or frequent throughout the park area in open 

 places and thin woods, often in sterile, but not always 

 acid soil. 

 Aster divaricatus L. White Wood Aster 



In dry or moist open woods, on banks and in 

 thickets. Very common. 

 Aster Schreberi Nees. 



In dry or moist rocky woods. Scarce. Slide 

 hollow, Elko, Quaker run etc. 

 Aster macrophyllus L. Large-leaved Aster 



On moist banks and open woodlands. Locally 

 common and very conspicuous when in bloom. 

 Aster cordifolius L. Blue Wood Aster 



In dry soil of open woods, thickets, roadsides and 

 fields. Very common. 

 Aster sagittifolius Wed. 



In dry, gravelly and stony soil of thickets and open 

 woods. Rare. Near Elko and woods on Sunfish run. 

 Aster undulatus L. 



In sandy and gravelly soil of the Allegheny valley. 

 Infrequent. Salamanca, Carrollton etc., also the var. 

 loriformis Burgess, at Carrollton. 

 Aster novae-angliae L. New England Aster 



Moist or wet gravelly or loamy soil along streams 

 and bottomlands. Rare. 



