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186. ASTER L. 



467. A. laevis L. 



A peculiar form of this species with elongated leaves and long nar- 

 row panicle, blooming in late October and November, has been found 

 for several years in succession on the Pinnacle Hills by C. H. 



Vollcrtscn. 



1724. A. Schreberi Nees. 



Seneca Park, B. H. Slavin. Occasional. 



469. A. multiflorus Ait. 



Cobbs Hill Reservoir, Florence Beckwith. 



1725. A. longifolius Lam. 



Greece, D. M. White. 



1726. A. novi-Belgii L. 



Canandaigua, Mrs. E. P. Gardner. 



1727. A. tard Morns L. 



Simpson's woods, Mrs. John Dennis. 



186a. MACHAERANTHERA Nees. 



1728. M. tanacetifolia Nees. 



Cobbs Hill Reservoir, M. S. Baxter. 



1729. M. pulvenilenta Greene. 



Cobbs Hili Reservoir, F. Beckwith. 



188. ANTENNARIA Gaertner. Everlasting. 



1730. A. Parlinii Fernald var. arnoglossa Greene. 



Ogden and 1 Lime Rock, M. S. Baxter. Scarce. 



1731. A. canadensis Greene. 



Dry hills, M. S. Baxter. Common. 



1732. A. fallax Greene. 



M. S. Baxter. Common. 



1733. A. occidentalis Greene. 



M. S. Baxter. Common. 



1734. A. neodioica Greene. 



Penfield, ill. S. Baxter. Common. 



1735. A. grandis (Fernald) House. 



M. S. Baxter. Common. 



1736. A. negleota Greene. 



Penfield, M. S. Baxter. Occasional. 



1737. A. petaloidea Fernald. 



M. S. Baxter. Common. 



