CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 39 
E. rotundifolium, L., var. ovatum, Torr. 
Low grounds. B*, occasional; valley, N. of Wampatuck 
Hill; slope of Buck Hill, etc. 
E. sessilifolium, L. Uritanp BongseEt. 
Dry wooded ground. £*, occasional; ledges on slopes of 
Great Blue Hill; Babel Rock, etc. 
E. perfoliatum, L. 
Low shady ground. B* and M, common:—S, damp 
woods. 
E. ageratoides, L. Wuitre SNAKE-ROOT. 
Rich woods. M*, rare. 
E. aromaticum, L. 
Dry woods. B*, occasional; S. slope of Great Blue Hill; 
W. slope of Hancock Hill; Hawk Hill: —@M, W. shore of 
Spot Pond, etc.: — S *, rocky hillside by Turtle Pond. 
SOLIDAGO, L. Go.xpEen Ron. 
S. cesia, L. 
Open rich woods and shaded roadsides. 5b, frequent: — M 
and S, common in damp woods. 
S. latifolia, L. 
Moist woods and shaded places. B*, occasional; ledges, 
N. slopes of Wampatuck and Fox Hills: —M™*, occasional ; 
Cascade, etc. 
S. bicolor, L. 
Dry woods, fields and roadsides. B*, Mand S, common. 
S. puberula, Nutt. 
Sandy ground. JB, occasional : — M, open thickets. 
S. odora, Ait. Swrretr Gotpen Rop. 
Dry or sandy soil. 6B*, common: — M*, frequent on bor- 
ders of woods and by dry woody paths: — S *, dry woods. 
S. rugosa, Mill. 
Moist or dry ground, fields, and edges of meadows. B* 
and M, common :— 8, frequent. 
