

strigosum, Muhl. Fields. 
Drptopappus, Cass. 
linariifolius, Hook. Sandy fields. 
umbellatus, T. & G. Thickets. 
Soxtrpago, L. Golden Rod. 
altissima, LL. Low grounds. 
arguta, Ait. Copses and benks. 
“ var. juncea, Gray. Burlington. 
bicolor, Li. Woods. R 
Canadensis, L. Along fences and edges of woods. 
cesia. L. Woods. 
gigantea, Ait. Edges of woods. 
lanceolata, l.. Meadows. 
latifolia, L. Moist, shady places. 
Muhlenbergii, T. & G. Brattleboro, Frost. 
neglecta, T. & G. Damp woods. 
nemoralis, Ait. Pastures and hillsides. 
odora, Ait. Woods. 
patula,, Mubhl. Burlington. 
puberula, Nutt. Woods. 
rigida, L. Burlington. Dry fields and woods. 
serotina, Willd. Meadows and thickets, Burlington. 
sqguarrosa, Mubl. Dry soil. 
stricta, Ait. Woods. Burlington. ‘Sharon, Dr. Baxter.” 
thrysoidea, Meyer. Willoughby, Mansfield, and other moun- 
tains. 
Virga-aurea, L. Higher mountains. 
«evar. humilis, Gray. Near Burlington. 
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TInuza, L. Elecampane. 
* Helenium, L. Roadsides. Common. 
AmprosiA, Tourn. Rag Weed. 
trifida, LL. Common in damp places. 
artemisiefolia, L. Old fields and gardens. Common. 
Xantuium, Tourn. Cockle Bur. 
Strumarium, L. Not common. 
Rupseckra, L. Cone Flower. ; 
hirta, L. Introduced from the west. Common. 
laciniata, L. Meadows. Common. 
Heviantuus, L. Sunflower. . 
decapetalus, L. Meadows near Burlington. 
Mt var. frondosus, Gray. 
divaricatus, L. Pine woods. 
giganteus, L. Brattleboro, Frost. 
strumosus, L. Burlington, F. H. Hosford. 
tracheliifolius, Willd. Brattleboro, Frost. 
*tuberosus, L. Naturalized in old gardens. 
