aspera. 
alrorulens. 
pubescens, 
divaricatus, 
Srondosus. 
SYNGENESIA FRUSTRANEA. Coreopsis SiS. / 
19. C. foliis lanceolato-linearibus asperis, superioribus alter- 
nis, inferioribus oppositis, caule unifloro, 
In Maryland. v. s. in Herb. Banks. 
655. HELIANTHUS. Gen. pl. 1322. 
* Foliis oppositis. 
1. Hi totus hispidus; caule superne nudiusculo laxe pani- 
culato, foliis spathulatis ovatis crenatis triplinervibus 
scabris, squamis calycinis ovato-lanceolatis longitudine. 
disci atroparpureo.— Willd. sp. pl. à. p. 2245. 
Icon. Dill. elth. t. 94. f- 110. Mart. cent. t. 20. 
In gravelly and slate soil, in the western parts: Pensyl- 
vania to Carolina. Y. d. Aug. Sept. v.v. Rays 
yellow ; disk dark purple. 
2; H. cano: pubescens; caule villoso, foliis sessilibus cor- 
' dato-ovatis amplexicaulibus triplinervibus adpresso- 
subserratis, calycinis squamis — villosis.— 
Tilid. E pl. 3. - 2244. 
H. mollis. Lam 1.3. p. 81. ; 
H. canescens. "Mich fl. amer. 2. p M 
In wet meadows of Kentucky and reri Be 4. Aug. 
—Oct. v.s. Both ray and disk are yellow, which 
is the case with all the following species, 
f 
3. H. caule glabro ramosissimo, foliis suboppositis sessili- 
bus lanceolato-ovatis trinervibus, panicula trichotoma 
gracili parviflora.—J7 illd. sp. pl. 3. p. 2244. 
Icon. Moris. hist. 3. s. 6, t. 7. f. 60. mala. 
On the borders of woods and in hedges: Canada to Pen- 
nde: Y. Aug.—Nov. v.v. About five or six 
high ; flowers smaller than any other: species here 
enumerated. 
4. H. éaule inferne glabro, foliis ovatis argute sovratié, pe- 
dunculis scabris, calycibus squarrosis undulatis fron- 
dosis ciliatis, radiis 8-foris.— illd. sp. pl. 3. p. 2241. 
In Canada. 2%.-+. About four feet high; resembles 
H. decapetalus anderem | in wer. respects, but 
is distinct. 
5, H. foliis brihon arani triplinervi- 
büs utrinque scaberrimis, calycinis squamis lineari- 
lanceolatis ciliatis, exterioribus rao Willd. 
sp. pl. 3. p. 2241. 
B. Gigas. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 141. 
