874 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
830. Aster puniceus, L. 
Common ; swamps, ditches and wet places. 
831. Aster prenanthoides, Mnhl. 
Rare; roadside, along 12th St., Racine. Rot seen 
elsewhere. 
832. Aster laevis, L. 
Common; dry prairies and roadsides. 
833. Aster longifolins, Lam. 
Rare; swamps and moist woods. 
834. Aster sericeus, Vent. 
Rare; prairies and dry banks, Gatliff and Burlington, 
Racine Co. 
835. Aster ptarmicoides, T. & G. 
Common; prairies. 
836. Aster ptarmicoides, T. & G., var. lutescens, Gray. 
Rare; a sheet in herb, of C. E. Monroe, Milwaukee, 
Wis., collected on prairie near Gatliff, Racine Co. The 
writer has never seen this yellow-flowered form. 
837. Aster salicifolius, Lam. 
Common; low grounds. 
838. Aster paniculatus, Lam. 
Common; low grounds. 
839. Aster Eaxoni, Porter. 
Rare; I include this on the statement of C. E. Mon¬ 
roe of Milwaukee, who has specimens of this species in 
his herbarium from Zion City, Ill., and says it un¬ 
doubtedly comes over the line into Kenosha Co., al¬ 
though he has no specimens from our area. 
840. Aster diffusus, Ait. (A. lateriflorus, Britton.) 
Common; roadsides and wood-borders. 
8^1'. Aster diffusus, Ait, (A. lateriflorus, Britton) var. 
thyrsoideus, A. Gray. 
Common; roadsides and shaded thickets. 
842. Aster vimineus, Lam. 
Dr. Davis (2nd Suppl. List Parasitic Fungi of Wise., 
pg. 169) reports a Septoria on this host, collected at 
Racine. 
