SYNGENESIA JEQUALIS, Eupatorium, 
About two feet high ; stem solid, smooth, purple ; pe- 
duncles tomentose ; flowers small, but very closely 
collected in a corymbose panicle, of a beautiful pale 
purple inclining to flesh colour, 
17. E. foliis petiolatis ternis quaternisve ovatis utrinque atte- 
nuatis serratis scabriusculis, Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1756. 
In swamps and on the banks of i New York to 
Virginia. Y%. Aug.—Oct. v.v. A tall plant with- 
out branches. 
18. E. glabellum ; foliis quaternis ovali-lanceolatis utrinque . 
515 
trifoliatum. 
falcatum. 
acuminatis subfalcatis rariter serratis, squamis calyci- 
nis extimis brevibus ovalibus.— Mich. fl. amer. 2. 
$. 99. 
On the banks of the Ohio and Scioto rivers. Michaux. 
n +. A tall plant, resembling E. allum. 
xx Calycibus plus quam 5-floris. 
19. E. itis petiolatis quaternis quinisve ovato-Janceolatis ser- 
ratis rugoso-venosis scabriusculis, caule fistuloso. 
Willd.sp.pl.3.p.1759.  : 
Icon. Rob.ic.217. Corn. canad. t. 72. Moris. hist. 3. 
$.7. t. 13. f. 4. Dod. mem, t. 217. 
In swamps, wet woods, and on the banks of rivulets : 
Canada to Virginia, Y. Aug.—Oct. v. v. Very 
tall ; flowers purple. 
20. z foliis petiolatis quaternis oui ovato-lanceolatis in- 
 :equaliter serratis subtus pubescentibus, caule solido 
^ us ito. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1760. i 
Icon. Herm. parad, t. 158. iir. hist. 3. s. 7. t. 18. 
3. 
eb and near ponds and rivulets: Canada to Ca- 
-rolina, Y. Aug.—Oct. v.v. Stem marked with 
purple lines, not so tall as the preceding species ; low- 
. ers purple. 
= 21. E foliis petiolatis quaternis quinisve ovatis acuminatis 
“serratis utrinque scabris, caule solido tereti, Willd. 
enum, 853. 
E. maculatum. Hortul. 
cm 2 Blue-mountains: New Jersey and Pensylvania. 
Xf. Aug.—Oct. v. v. Not so tall as the preceding ; 
. flowers purple, very ornamental, 
purpureum. 
siacidabwe, 
punctatum. 
22, E. foliis petiolatis ternis quaternisve ovato-lanceolatis, verticillatum. 
basi cuneatis inaequaliter serratis glabriusculis, caule 
solido levi. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1760. 
