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SYNGENESIA SUPERFLUA. Verbesina, 
In shady woods on the mountains : Pensylvania to Ca- 
rolina. 34. July—Sept. v. v. Rays from three to 
four, white. 
2. V. caule alato, foliis oppositis ovato-lanceolatis utrinque 
x acuminatis acute serratis, panicula brachiata, ramulis 
summitate fasciculifloris.— Willd. sp. pl. 3. p.2224. 
Siegesbeckia occidentalis. Sp. pl. 1269. 
In shady woods: Virginia to Carolina. M. July—Sept. 
v.v. Rays from one to three, yellow. It has a strong 
resemblance to PAeethusa. 
3. V. caule alato, foliis alternis lanceolatis serratis, panicula 
 corymbosa laxa foliosa, calycibus laxis patulis, disco 
. subgloboso.— Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 134. 
Coreopsis alternifolia. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 2257. 
&. V. radiata aut flosculosa luteiflora. Mich. L. c. 
` Fcon. Jacq. hort. vind. t.110, Pluk. alm. t. 159. f.3. 
B. V. semper flosculosa albiflora. Mich. 1, c. 
Athanasia paniculata. Walt. fl. car. 201. 
In the mountains of Virginia and Carolina, 6. On the 
Carolina coast. MY. July—Sept. v.v. From three 
to seven feet high ; flowers yellow. The white va- 
riety I have only seen in the Walterian Herbarium, 
and I strongly suspect it to be a very distinet species. 
Siegesbeckia. 
Coreopsis. 
lutea. 
alba. 
4. V. caule alato, foliis alternis lato-lanceolatis acutis levi- helianthoides. 
. » ter dentatis subtus albido-villosis, supra aspero- pube- 
— scentibus, pem unifloris aggregatie, — Mich. fi. 
amer. 2. p. 135. | 
In the western par T. the Allegany mountains : Ten- 
- massee and fllinois. 2. Aug. Sept. v. s. © Flowers 
ike Helianthus. 
652. ZINNIA. Gen. pl. 1304. 
1. Z. floribus pedunçulatis, foliis oppositis ovato-lanceolatis 
= subpetiolatis, Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 2139. 
— “Linn. dec. t, 12, Jacq. obs. 2. t. 40. Bot. mag. 
On ee ' banks of the Mississippi. ©. July, Aug. v.v. 
Rays yellow, orange, and sometimes brick-red. 
multiflora. 
