Wadmond—Flora of Racine and Kenosha Counties. 875' 
843. Aster multiflorus, Ait. 
Common; fields and roadsides, in dry soil. 
844. Aster commutatus, A. Gray (Syn. FI. 1 : Part 2, 185.. 
1884) (A. incanopilosus, Sheldon.) 
C. E. Monroe, Milwaukee reports having this speci¬ 
men collected by him west of Corliss, Bacine Co., on C. 
M. & St. P. right of way. 
845. Aster angustus, T. & G. (Brachyactis angustus, Britton) 
Frequent; waste places, introduced from the west and 
spreading rapidly. First noted by Dr. Davis in sand 
lots and wastes at month of Boot Biver, north of the 
harbor. It has now entirely disappeared at this sta¬ 
tion, but is common along and near railway lines through¬ 
out the city. Has also taken possession of several 
abandoned quarry workings in limestone pits at Hor- 
licksville, at the Bapids of Boot Biver. Hot noted in 
Swezey’s list. 
846. Aster umbellatus, Mill. (Doellingeria umbellata, Bees.) 
Common; moist prairie thickets and low grounds. 
847. Erigeron bellidifolius, Muhl. Bobin’s Plantain. 
Occasional; prairies and dry woods. 
848. Erigeron Philadelphicus, L. Fleabane. 
Common; fields and woods. Much commoner with 
us than the preceding. 
849. Erigeron annuus, Pers. Daisy Fleabane. 
Common; fields and waste places. 
850. Erigeron strigosus, Muhl. Daisy Fleabane. 
Common; same habitat as preceding. 
851. Erigeron Canadensis, L. (Leptilon Canadense, Britton) 
Horseweed. 
Common; waste grounds and fields. 
852. Antennaria neglecta, Greene. Lady’s Tobacco. 
Common; dry hills. 
853. Antennaria fallax, Greene. (Pittonia, iii. 321) Lady’s> 
Tobacco. 
Common; dry hillsides and pastures. 
