BYNGENESIA PRUSTRANRA, Bidens. 
natis, foliolis oblongis, terminali lanceolato reliquis 
duplo longiore. Willd. sp: pl. 3. p. 1720. 
Tcon. Dill. elth. t. 43. f. 51. 
In old fields ex cultivated grounds: Pensylvania to Ca- 
: rolina. ©. July—Oct. v.v. A common weed, 
* 6. B. floribus subradiatis, calyce exteriore longitudine in- 
terioris, foliis bipinnatis, foliolis lanceolatis pinnatifi- 
dis. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1721. 
Icon, Herm. parad. t. 123. Moris. hist. 3. 5. 6. t. 7. | 
JF. 23. 
A common weed in all old fields. ©. July—Oct. v. V. 
654. COREOPSIS. Gen. pl. 1325. 
* Foliis oppositis, indivisis. 
-. 4. C. foliis sessilibus lanceolato-linearibus integerrimis cilia- 
_ tis, pedunculis elongatis nudis, seminibus orbiculatis 
scabris alatis apice bidentatis emarginatis, — ld. sp. 
pl. 3. p. 2256. 
Icon. Dill elth. t. 48. f. 56. Mart. cent. 26. 
B.C. caule foliisque canescenti-villosis. Mich. fl. amer. 2. 
p. 187. 
C. crassifolia. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 2256. 
In mountainous situations: Virginia and Carolina. Y. 
 Aug.—Oct. jh v. Flowers Smtusllon s umm broad 
_ with four or five teeth. - 
2. c. glabra ; foliis petiolatis feacoolito-oriit odin acu- 
minatis argute serratis, pedunculis. axillaribus termi- 
nalibusque dichotome-corymbosis, 
In Carolina. P. Miller. X. v. s. in Herb, ! Banks. 
Flowers middle size.. This and all the rest are of a 
-bright yellow colour. 
3. C. foliis ovatis acuminatis serratis petiolatis triplinervibus 
Gecurrentibus. 
In Virginia. Bartram.. d. w. s. in Herb. Banks. 
4. C. foliis ovatis acuminatis crenato-dentatis, dentibus mu- 
cronatis, petiolis brevibus, radiis integris, seminibus 
» cuneato-oblongis a teris apice nudis,— Willd. sp. pl.8. 
` p. 2257. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 137. 
On the the high mountains of Virginia and Carolina. te 
IDA v.v. A tall eo 
VOL. I, EU. 
Lipinnata. 
villosa. 
arguta, 
alata, 
latifolia. 
