SYNGENESIA SUPERFLUA,  Erigéron. 
radiis calyce cylindraceo multo longioribus.— Mich. ff. 
amer,2. p.123. ^ 
- E. carolinianum. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1953. 
Icon. Dill. elth. t. 300. f. 394. 
In low grounds: Canada to Carolina; rare. X. July 
TP v. s. Resembles the preceding; rays yel- 
w. 
14. E. pilosum, subacaule; foliis radicalibus longe petiolatis 
triplicato-3-partitis, laciniis linearibus divaricatis, cau- 
linis linearibus pleramque indivisis, caule superne nudo 
. unifloro. 
‘On the banks of the Kooskoosky. M. Lewis. Y. 
July, Aug. v.s.; v. v. cultum. Not above a span 
high; flowers resembling a daisy exceedingly ; they 
change during their flowering, from white to a lively 
pale red. : 
635. SOLIDAGO. Gen. pl. 1292. 
* Racemis secundis ; foliis triplinervibus. 
1. S. caule villoso, foliis lanceolatis serratis triplinervibus 
scabris, racemis paniculatis secundis recurvis, ligulis 
abbreviatis. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 2055. 
Icon. Pluk. aim. t. 263. f. 1. : 
In hedges, old fields, and along fences: Canada to Pen- 
sylvania. X4. July—Sept. v. v.; v. s. in Herb. 
; Banks. et Lambert. From eighteen inches to five 
^ feet high ; the flowers of all the following species are, 
like the present, yellow and small. Pis 
2. S. caule villoso erecto, foliis lanceolatis serratis tripliner- 
vibus scabris subtus villosis, racemis spiciformibus 
erectis, innuptis nutantibus, ligulis abbreviatis. Willd, 
sp. pl. 3. p. 2055. 
- inswamps, hedges, and about fences: Canada to Vir- 
ginia. YY. July—Sept. v.v.; v. s.in Herb. Banks. 
From four to seven feet high. 
8. S, caule erecto tereti levi, foliis lineari-lanceolatis serra- 
. tis glabris margine asperis triplinervibus, racemis pa- 
. Riculatis secundis, pedunculis pubescentibus.— Willd. 
Sp. pl. 3. p. 2056. . 
In woods and hedges: New England to Pensylvania. f. 
Sept. Oct. v.v. ; v. s. in Herb. Banks. 
+4. S. caule erecto glabro, foliis lanceolatis serratis margine 
ue scabris obsolete triplinervibüs, racemis paniculatis se- 
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compositum. 
canadensis. 
procera. 
