S¥NGENESIA SUPERFLUA. 
632. TUSSILAGO. Gen. pl. 1289. 
—. 1. T. thyrso fastigiato, floribus radiatis, foliis subrotundo- 
cordatis inaequaliter dentatis subtus tomentosis. 77 illd. 
` sp. pl. 3. p. 1968. / 
Icon. Fl. dan. 61. Gmel. fi. sib. 2. t. 70. 
In Canada, and on the highest peaks of the Vermont 
and New Hampshire mountains. 2%. May. v. v. 
Flowers of the ray white, disk pale purple. | 
2. T. thyrso ovato fastigiato, floribus radiatis, foliis radicali- 
bus oblongis acutis sagittatis integerrimis, lobis obtusis. 
Herb. Banks. mss, 
On Hudson's Bay. Hutchinson, Y. v. s. in Herb, 
3. T. thyrso fastigiato, floribus obsolete radiatis, foliis sub- 
rotundo-cordatis semi-septemiobis inciso-dentatis sub- 
tas tomentosis. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1972. 
oni Ait. kew. 3. 1. 131... od 
In Labrador. Colmaster. XY. April, May, v. s. in 
Herb. Dickson. 
633. INULA. Gen. pl. 1295. 
1. I, foliis amplexicaulibus ovatis rugosis subtus tomentosis, 
calycum squamis ovatis. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 2089. 
Icon. Fl. dan. 728. Engl. Lot. 1546. 
dn low meadows and on road sides : New England to 
nsylvania; originally brought from Europe. - Mx. 
“July; Aug. v.v. A tall rough-looking plant ; flowers 
large, and, as all the rest,.yellow. 
2. I. villosa ; foliis sessilibus oblongo-lanceolatis basi atte- 
nuati$ obtusis glanduloso-denticulatis, inferioribus pe- 
tiolatis serratis, pedunculis axillaribus corymbosis glan- 
duloso-pilosis.—/Zilld. sp. pl. 3. p. 2099. excl. syn. 
Plukenetii. 
I. glandulosa, Lam. encycl. 3. p. 259. 
Icon. Mill. dict. ic. t. 57. 
In dry sandy woods and fields: New Jersey to Carolina. 
X. Aug.—Oct. v.v. A foot or more high; flow- — 
i ers the size of J, Britannica. 
3.1, hispido-pilosa, scaberrima ; foliis arcte similibus ob- 
longis acutis superne subdentatis utrinque scabris, pe- 
dunculis axillaribus corymbosis bispidis. 
I, subaxillaris, Lam. encycl. 3, p. 259. » 
frigida. 
sagittata. 
palmata. 
Helenium. 
. 
mariana. 
scabra. 
