

1 8 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Diplopappus, Cass. Double-bristled Aster, 

 linariifolius, Hook. Dry grounds, 

 umbellatus, Torn & Gray. Moist thickets ; common. 



Solidag-O, L. Golden-rod. 



squarrosa, Muhl. Claremont, Graves; Windsor, Vt., Flint. 



bicolor, L. Dry banks ; also a yellow variety. 



latifolia, L. Shaded banks. 



caesia, L. Woods. 



stricta, Ait. Sharon, Vt., Dr. Baxter; Peat bogs, Jesup. 



Virga-aurea, L. Moosilauke Mt., Flint; Killington Peak, Vt. 



thyrsoidea, E. Meyer. Mt. Ascutney, Leland. 



arguta, Ait. Borders of woodlands. 



Muhlenbergii, Torr. & Gray. Borders of woods. 



altissima, L. Fields ; common. 



nemoralis, Ait. Dry sterile fields ; very common. 



Canadensis, L. Fields and roadsides. 



serotina, Ait. Banks of streams, etc. 



lanceolata, L. Roadsides, etc. 



Inula, L. Elecampane. 



Helenium, L. A coarse plant on roadsides and in pastures. 



Ambrosia, Tourn. Ragweed. 



trifida, L. (Great Ragweed.) 

 artemisiaefolia, L. (Roman Wormwood.) 



Xanthium. Tourn. Cocklebur. 



spinosum, L. On waste heaps. 



strumarium, L. White River Junction, Vt., Flint. 



Rudbeckia, L. Cone-flower. 



hirta, L. Introduced into meadows from the western states, 

 laciniata, L. Low grounds. 



Helianthus, L. Sunflower. 



strumosus, L. Charlestown, Graves. 



divaricatus, L. 



decapetalus, L. Banks of streams, etc. 



tuberosus, L. (Artichoke.) Escaped from gardens. 



Bidens, L. Bur-marigold. 



frondosa, L. The entire genus found in swamps and wet places. 



connata, Muhl. 



cernua, Muhl. Not well distinguished from the next. 



chrysanthemoides, Michx. 



Beckii, Torr. Claremont, Barrows. Ponds and streams ; quite rare. 



