
CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 41 
SERICOCARPUS, Nees. Wuite-TopPep ASTER. 
S. conyzoides, Nees. 
Dry open ground. B*, common on Hawk Hiil, Hancock 
Hill, Great Blue Hill, ete.: —M*, common in rocky woods 
and abundant on rocky borders of Reservoirs : — S*, occurs. 
S. solidagineus, Nees. 
Dry or moist woods and hill-tops. B*, frequent on or near 
the exposed summits of the hills; more common, apparently, 
W. of Hillside St.; Great Blue Hill; Hancock Hill; Boyce 
Hill, ete.: — M*, rare; dry woods. . 
ASTER, L. AsTER. 
A. corymbosus, Ait. 
Dry woods. B*, common: — M, frequent. 
A. macrophyllus, L. GRreat-LEAVED ASTER. 
Moist woods. B*, common, not blossoming every year: — 
M *, occasional in rocky woods in Cascade region, etc. : — S*, 
low ground near Turtle Pond. 
A. Herveyi, Gray. 
Borders of oak woods in company with A. macrophyllus and 
A. spectabilis, and possessing characteristics of both species. 
B, rare; Great Blue Hill: — S, rare. 
A. spectabilis, Ait. 
Sandy soil. B*, rare; slope of Great Blue Hill; near Rat- 
tlesnake Hill, etc. : —S, rare. 
A. Nove-Angliz, L. 
Low ground. B*, rare; base of Great Blue Hill, ete. 
A. patens, Ait. 
Dry open grounds. B*, Mand S*, common in dry woods. 
A. undulatus, L. 
Dry ground, borders of woods, and roadsides. B, M and 
S, common. 
A. cordifolius, L. UHxeart-LEAvED ASTER. 
Wooded banks and open woods. B, frequent: —M, com- 
mon in rocky woods. 
