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"terminating in subulate point (not especially
"firm" G). If this satisfy[s] Gr[assley?] well v good.
If not perhaps A. demosaica since heads terminate
"minutely foliose slender branchlets" (but bracts
certainly are not "obtuse" & rays are pure white.
Note BvB IV 4280 Alberta's Naturalist Wild Flowers
say A. demosa[ea]s rays may be white).
Or possibly A. Tr[ade[s]canti] h.
Heads 1/2" diam, brightly cheerful with white ray
syellowdisk, very many on the much branched
plants. P.B.K can not be sure whether this is same as
found on Cape Cod. See 8-18 v 9-24-38
10-23-38 Polygonum pennsylvanicum L. G 361: Persicaria
pennsylvanica Druell BvB I 667 Fl. Roadside opp. Stumps
land northward Exactly as found on Cape Cod 1938.
10-23-38 Solidago graminifolia Salisb. G 299: Euthamia
— Nutt BvB III 398. Fl. Roadside opp. Stump's land.
10-23-38 Solidago nemoralis Ait G 795; BvB III 395 Fl. Roadside
opp. Stump's land [10-25-38 Fls fl. Roadside southward, frequent
10-23-38 Panicum capillare L. G 103; BvB I 139 Fl. Roadside,
northward.