
CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 43 
A. umbellatus, Mill. 
Meadows, moist thickets, and roadsides. B* and S, com- 
mon :—M/*, frequent. 
A. linariifolius, L. 
Dry sandy or gravelly soil, in open places. B*, M* and S, 
* common. 
A. acuminatus, Michx. 
Damp woods and shaded meadows. B*, frequent: —M*, 
common : —S, occurs. 
A. nemoralis, Ait. 
Bogs and swamps. B*, rare; shore of MHoosicwhisick 
Pond ; not typical, but approaching var. Blakei, Porter.f 
ERIGERON, L. FLeasBane. 
E. Canadensis, L. HorsEwrEep. BUTTERWEED. 
Waste places, fields, and roadsides; a common weed. B* 
and BB, frequent: —M, common: —S, occasional. 
E. annuus, Pers. Daisy FLEABANE. 
Fields and waste places. B, occurs: —W, frequent. 
E. strigosus, Muhl. Smarier Daisy FLEABANE. 
Fields and waste places. B* and M, common: —S*, Bear- 
berry Hill, ete.: —BB*, occurs. 
E. bellidifolius, Muhl. Rogrn’s PLANtTAtn. 
Damp ground in fields and open woods. £B*, occasional : — 
M, frequent : —B B, occurs. 
E. Philadeiphicus, L. Common FLEABANE. 
Moist open woods and fields. B, slope of Great Blue Hill: 
— 8S *, occurs. 
ANTENNARIA, Gaertn. Ever.astInc. 
A. plantaginifolia, Hook. PLANTAIN-LEAVED EVERLASTING. 
Dry open or shaded ground. #8, common:—M*, common 
in open rocky woods, etc.:—S* and BB, frequent in thin 
poor soil. 
¢ See Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, xxi. 311. 
