1907] 
Check List of the Flora of Milwaukee County. 
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S. graminifolia (L.) Ell. Euthamia graminifolia (L.) Nutt. 
Fragrant Goldenrod. 
Whitefish Bay and New Coeln. Locally abundant. 
Boltonia asteroides (L.) L'Her. Aster-like Boltonia. 
Sec. 21, Town of Lake; Sec. 33, Oak Creek. Abundant. 
Sericocarpus linifolius (L.) B. S. P. Narrow-leaved White-topped Aster. 
Near North Milwaukee. 
Aster divaricatus L. White Wood Aster. 
Banks of Milwaukee Eiver. 
A. leptocaulis Burg-ess. Smooth-stemmed Aster. 
Lake Woods and Whitefish Bay. 
A. macrophyllus L. Large-leaved Aster. 
Throug-hout county. Locally abundant. 
A. Shortii Hook. Short's Aster. 
Throughout northern part of county. Locally abundant. 
A. azureus Lindl. Sky-blue Aster. 
Menomonee Valley and Milwaukee Eiver. Occasional. 
A. cordifolius L. Common Blue Wood Aster. 
Throughout county. Locally abundant. 
A. cordifolius L. var. laevigatas Porter. A. Lowrieanus Porter. 
Smooth Wood Aster. Throughout county. Common. 
A. sagittifolius Willd. Arrow-leaved Aster. 
Eeported by A. Conrath as found in county. 
A. Drummondii Lindl. Drummond's Aster. 
Wauwatosa and Whitefish Bay. Locally abundant. 
A. undulatus L. Wavy-leaved Aster. 
Whitefish Bay and New Coeln. 
A. novae^angliae L. New England Aster. Near the Cement Works, 
at Lake Woods and Whitefish Bay. Locally abundant. 
A. puniceus L. Eed-stalk Aster. 
Throughout county. Common. 
A. puniceus var. lucidulus Gray. 
Sec. 5, Greenfield. 
A. prenanthoides Muhl. Crooked-stem Aster. 
Throughout county. Not uncommon. 
