Flora of the Allegany State Park Region 151 



Northward and westward where the glaciated region 

 begins they are more abundant both as to species and 

 individuals. 



Antennaria neodioica Greene. 



In gravelly and stony soil of open woods on 

 Seneca mountain, and in sterile soil of open places in 

 a few other localities. 

 Antennaria occidentalis Greene. 



In moist soil of abandoned, tree-grown field in Red 

 House valley and in open woods on Pine hill. 

 Antennaria fallax Greene. 



( iravelly hanks and slopes near Cold Spring. Col- 

 lected at Carrollton hy Peck. 

 Antennaria Parlinii Fernald. 



Sandy hanks opposite Red House, in soil undoubt- 

 edly acid. 

 Anaphalis margaritacea (L.) B. & H. Pearly Ever- 

 lasting 

 In gravelly, sterile or acid soil along the higher 

 ridges on the conglomerate formation, and occasion- 

 ally elsewhere in open places often on more fertile 

 soils. 



Gnaphalium obtusifolium L. G. polycephalum Michx. 

 Everlasting 

 In gravelly or sandy sterile or acid soil. Infre- 

 quent on the conglomerate formation of the higher 

 ridges, and rare on the Allegheny bottomlands. 

 Gnaphalium decurrens Ives. G. Macounii Greene. De- 

 enrrent Everlasting 

 In sandy soil of open places along the bottomlands. 

 Rare. Quaker Bridge. Tunasassa etc. 



