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meadow land. May 13 (I saw G. aspiel- 

 lum). 



(I did not see Houstonia cserulea. the In- 

 nocence, common in most eastern places 

 at all, anywhere). 



Cephalanthus occidentalis. Button Bush. 

 — *' 'Rather rare. July 15, 1878." 



Of the Composite few were out. I an- 

 al ized these : 



Tussilago farfara Common Coltsfoot. — 

 Common in sandy, clayey, dry soil, by 

 river. April 11-30. 



(Erigeron bellidifolium. Robin's Plan- 

 tain, must have escaped me, it ought to be 

 rather common). 



Antennaria plantaginifolia, Everlasting. 

 — Abundant high and low. everywhere. 

 April. May, and June 



Senecio aureum var. obovatus, Ground- 

 sel. — Rather common, localized, April 30, 

 on moist banks by streams. May 13. 

 Hopewell, abundant everywhere. 



Hieracium venosum, Veined Haw T kweed. 

 — Rather common, rich soil and on the 

 mountains. May 31. 



Hieracium paniculatum, Panicled Hawk- 

 weed. — Rather rare, with the last June 1. 



Taraxacum dans-leonis, Dande-lion. — 

 Abundant. May and early June low lands. 



Lobelia spicata, Spiked Lobelia. — Not 

 rare, by roadsides and in fields (I also found 

 it on the mountain, but near a clearing by 

 a brook, June 30). June. 



Campanula rotundifolia. Hare Bell. — 

 Growing out of the loose soil of the rocks 

 on the mountains. I found a splendid 

 specimen with the root leaves [spatulate] 



