CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



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A. umbellatus, Mill. 



Meadows, moist thickets, and roadsides. B* and 8, com- 

 mon : — M *, frequent. 

 A. linariifolius, L. 



Dry sandy or gravelly soil, in open places. B*, M* and S, 

 common. 

 A. acuminatus, Michx. 



Damp woods and shaded meadows. B*, frequent: — M*, 

 common : — S, occurs. 

 A. nemoralis, Ait. 



Bogs and swamps. B*, rare; shore of Hoosicwhisick 

 Pond ; not typical, but approaching var. Blakei, Porter. f 



ERIGERON, L. Fleabane. 

 E. Canadensis, L. Hoeseweed. Butteeweed. 



Waste places, fields, and roadsides; a common weed. B * 

 and BB, frequent : — M, common : — S, occasional. 

 E. annuus, Pers. Daisy Fleabane. 



Fields and waste places. B, occurs: — M, frequent. 

 E. strigosus, Muhl. Smaller Daisy Fleabane. 



Fields and waste places. B * and M, common : — S *, Bear- 

 berry Hill, etc. :—BB*, occurs. 

 E. beJlidifolius, Muhl. Robin's Plantain. 



Damp ground in fields and open woods. B *, occasional : — 

 M, frequent : — B B, occurs. 

 E. Philadelphicus, L. Common Fleabane. 



Moist open woods and fields. B, slope of G-reat Blue Hill : 

 — S *, occurs. 



ANTENNARIA, Gaertn. Everlasting. 



A. plantaginifolia, Hook. Plantain-leaved Everlasting. 



Dry open or shaded ground. B, common : — M*, common 

 in open rocky woods, etc. : — S * and B B, frequent in thin 

 poor soil. 



t See Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, xxi. 311. 



