/'/ \cti lings and Collections. 



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I. own- Lackawanna Valley and elsewhere. A slender form 

 with open panicle along the railroad above Solomon's Gap. 



A. patens. Ait. 

 Frequent along mountain roada and on dry banks. 



301. A. erlcoldes, L. 



Lower Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley 



302. A. dlffttSUS, Ail. !.l. miser of' Manual.) 

 Frequent. 



808. A. panicolatus, Lam. .!. carneus, Noes, Man. \>. 2 



Near Wyoming, Kingston, am! lower Lackawanna Valley. 



304. A. prenantholdes, Muhl. 



in only near Waymart, but probably within limits. 



305. A. puniceus, L. 



Low grounds east of Wilkes- liar re. Along Black Creek. 



A. uinbellatns. Mill. [Diplopappua umbeUatm of Man.) 

 Woods above Dunmore. 



;;t»7. A. Inflrmus, Michx. Diplopappus cornifoihu of Man.) 

 Ledgea along Mountain Inn road, [in herb. IT. R. D 

 I.t dges above Mocanaqua. 



A. linarifolias, L. [Diplopappus linarifoliw of Man. 

 Apparently frequent on mountain declivities. Wilkes- 

 Barre Mountains. Bald Mountain. Campbell's Ledge, 



A. acaminatus, Michx. 

 Frequent in ravjnes and mountain wood-. 



310. Erlgaron bellidifolios, Muhl. Robin's Plantain. 

 Abundant near Campbell's' Ledge, probably so elsewhere. 



311. E. Philadelphicus, L. Pink Fleabanb. 

 Near Mocanaqua by railroad. (?) 



312. E. aiinuus, Pers. Tail Daisy. 

 Frequent. 



