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A. laevis L. Smooth Aster. 
Throughout county. Abundant, especially north. 
A. junceus Ait. Rush Aster. 
In western part of count\'. Locallj'- abundant. 
A. longifolius Lam. Long-leaved Aster. 
AVhitefish Bay. 
A. ptarmicoides (Xees.) T. & G. Upland ^"\liite Aster. 
Sec. 1, Greenfield. 
A. paniculatus Lam. Panicled Aster. 
Banks of ^Milwaukee Eiver. 
A. paniculatus var. simplex (Willd.) Burgess. 
Sec. Greenfield. 
A. Tradescanti L. ^Michaelmas Daisy. 
AVauwatosa and Whitefish Ba3% Occasional. 
A. ericoides L. Frost-weed Aster. 
Cement Works on Milwaukee Eiver. Sec. 6, Greenfield. 
A. lateriflorus (L.) Britton. Starved Aster. 
Throughout county. Locally common. 
A. angustus (Lindl.) T. & G. Brachyactis angiistus (Lindl.) Britton. 
Eayless Aster. In waste places in citj^ Spreading. 
Erigeron pulchellus ^Michx. Poor Eobin's Plantain. 
Menomonee Valley. 
E. philadelphicus L. Philadelphia Fleabane. 
Throughout county. Common. 
E. annuus (L.) Pers. Sweet Scabious. 
Throughout county. Common. 
E. ramosus (Walt.) B. S. P. Daisy Fleabane. 
Throughout county. Common. 
E. canadensis L. Leptilon Canadense (L.) Britton. Horse-weed. 
Every^vhere. 
Doellingeria umbellata (Mill.) Nees. Tall Flat-top White Aster. 
Menomonee Valley and Whitefish Bay. Locally abundant. 
Antennaria neodioica Greene. Smaller Cat's-foot. 
Throughout county. Common. 
A. neglecta Greene. Field Cat's-foot. 
Banks of Fish Creek, Town of Milwaukee. 
