STNGENZSIA QUALIS, Liatris. 
Anonymos uniflorus. Walt. fl. car. 198. 
In "id gravelly fields of North Carolina, Michauz. 
+. 
610. VERNONIA. Gen. pl. 1262. 
| 1. V. caule simplici nudiusculo, foliis serratis : radicalibus 
oblongo-ovatis, caulinis lanceolatis, corymbo panicu- 
lato,— Mich. A. amer.2. p 94. 
Chrysocoma acaulis, Wait. fl. car. 196, 
&. V. utroque flore pedunculato, 
B. V. altero flore subsessili, 
In South Carolina. Y. v. s. in Herb. Walter. Flowers, 
as all the following, purple. 
. 2. V. caule simplici, foliis crebris longe angusteque lineari- 
bus subintegris, corymbo subumbellato, calycinis 
squamis rigide mucronatis. Mich. jl. amer. 2. p. 94. 
Chrysocoma angustifolia. Walt. fl. car. 196. 
In barren sandy woods : Virginia to Georgia. Y. Aug. 
Sept. v. s. in Herb. Enslen, Flowers the size and 
figure of F. prealta, 
3. V. foliis longo-linearibus rariter serratis, floribus corym- 
bosis erecto approximatis, calycibus ovoideis lavibus, 
squamis muticis. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 85. 
In natural meadows: Illinois. Michaux. Virginia. Ph. 
X. Aug.—Oct, v.v. Flowers small, 
4. V. caule altissimo anguloso dense pubescente, foliis cre- 
bris lanceolatis acute serratis subtus pubescentibus, 
corymbo fastigiato, calycinis squamis ovatis acutis mu- 
ticis.— Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1033, 
Serratula praealta, Sp. pl. 1146. 
Chrysocoma tomentosa. Walt. fl. car. 196. 
Icon. Dill. elth. t. 264. f. 343. Mill. ic. 234. Pluk. 
aim. t. 280. f. 6. 
On road sides and borders of woods: New England to 
Carolina. 2). Aug.—Oct. v. v. A tall rough- 
looking plant. 
5. V. altissima ; foliis crebris lanceolatis serrulatis scabris, 
= . corymbo fastigiato, calycinis squamis apice filiformi- 
.. bus.— Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1032. 
— noveboracensis. Hort. cliff. 362. 
rysocoma gigantea. Walt, fl. car. 196. 
Icon. Dill. ipse dt Pluk. alm. t. 109.f.3. 
. On road sides and old pastures : Canada to Carolina. Y. 
Aug.—Oct. v.v. About five feet high. r 
511 
oligophylla. 
verna. 
autumnalis. 
angustifolia. 
fasciculata. 
prealta. 
noveboracen- 
sis. 
