CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



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SERICOCARPUS, Nees. White-topped Aster. 



S. conyzoides, Nees. 



Dry open ground. B*, common on Hawk Hill, Hancock 

 Hill, Great Blue Hill, etc. : — -M*, common in rocky woods 

 and abundant on rocky borders of Reservoirs : — S*, occurs. 

 S. solidaginetts, Nees. 



Dry or moist woods and hill-tops. B *, frequent on or near 

 the exposed summits of the hills ; more common, apparently, 

 W. of Hillside St. ; Great Blue Hill ; Hancock Hill ; Boyce 

 Hill, etc. : — M*, rare ; dry woods. 



ASTER, L. Aster. 



A. corymbosus, Ait. 



Dry woods. B *, common : — M, frequent. 

 A. macrophyllus, L. Great-leaved Aster. 



Moist woods. B* ) common, not blossoming every year : — 

 M *, occasional in rocky woods in Cascade region, etc. : — S*, 

 low ground near Turtle Pond. 

 A. Herveyi, Gray. 



Borders of oak woods in company with A. macrophyllus and 



A. spectabilis, and possessing characteristics of both species. 



B, rare ; Great Blue Hill : — S, rare. 

 A. spectabilis, Ait. 



Sandy soil. J5*, rare ; slope of Great Blue Hill ; near Rat- 

 tlesnake Hill, etc. : — S, rare. 

 A. Nov£e=Anglije, L. 



Low ground. B *, rare ; base of Great Blue Hill, etc. 

 A. patens, Ait. 



Dry open grounds. B*, iTf and S*, common in dry woods. 

 A. undulatus, L. 



Dry ground, borders of woods, and roadsides. B, M and 

 S, common. 

 A. cordifolius, L. Heart-leaved Aster. 



Wooded banks and open woods. B, frequent : — M, com- 

 mon in rocky woods. 



