558 SYNGENESIA SUPERFLUA. - Aster. 
lineari-lanceolatis subserratis, ramis corymbosis, Ca- 
lycibus imbricatis, caule glabriusculo, Willd, sp. pl.3. 
p. 2050. 
A, artemisiflorus, Lam. encycl. suppl. 1. p. 500. 
In low grounds and on sides of ditches: New Jersey to” 
LN Carolina, 24. Sept—Nov. v. v,; v. s. in Herb. 
Lambert. About four feet or less high ; flowers about 
half the size of No. 71, rays white. Eu 
fragilis. 74. A. foliis linearibus acuminatis integerrimis, radicali 
oblongis serratis, ramis: corymboso-paniculatis, caly- 
cibus imbricatis squamis adpressis, caule glabriusculo, 
Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 2051. 
In North America. Muhlenberg. Y. v.s.in Herb, 
mbert. About two feet high; flowers white, 
smaller than the preceding. This and the three pre- 
ceding species are very nearly allied to one another, so 
much so that it is difficult to find sufficient cararacters 
. to distinguish them, though their genera] appearance 
and the size of the flowers separate them at first sight. 
miser, _ 45. A. foliis sessilibus lanceolatis serratis glabris, calycibus 
imbricatis, foliolis acutis, disco radii zequali, caule 
villosiusculo. Willd. sp. pl.3. p. 20541. 
In old barren fields: Canada and New England. %. 
Aug.—Oct. wv.v.; v. s. in Herb, Lambert. 
divergens. 76. A. foliis elliptico-lanceolatis serratis glabris, caulinis li- 
= neari-lanceolatis elongatis, ramis patentibus, calycibus 
imbricatis, caule pubescente. Willd. sp. pl. 3. 
p. 2052. 
. In old fields and barren woods : New York to Carolina. 
X. Sept.—Nov. v. v.; v. s. in Herb. Lambert. 
From three to five feet high; flowers small; rays 
white, disk reddish-brown. 
77. ^. foliis elliptico-lanceolatis serratis glabris proportionatis, 
ramis patentibus, calycibus imbricatis, caule pube- 
scente. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 2051. - 
In fields and hedges ; frequent : Canada to Carolina. Y» 
Sept.—Nov. v.v. ; v. s. in Herb. Lambert, Flowers 
white, small. : 
pendulus, 78. A. foliis elliptico-lanceolatis serratis glabris, ramulorum 
: remotiusculis, ramis divaricatissimis pendalis, caule 
< pubescente, Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 2052. 
In old fields; common. %. Oct. Nov. v. v.; v. s. 
in Herb. Lambert. Resembles the preceding; but the 
diffusus 
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