SYNGENESIA. SUPERELUA, 
per sessile, and oblong-ovate, all seabrons, on the upper 
side, as well as the peduncles and calix, somewhat vis- 
_eidly glandular. Has. Around Savannah, in Georgia; 
-common.—Stem more irregularly branched than im any 
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Fut Madi, kee Yh. pone ne About 12 inches high. 
other genuine species; flower branches termingl, in okt 
plants also axillary; radical leaves suboval, conspicuously 
tiolate; flowers yellow, rather small. Pappus reddish- 
rown, and scabrous, the exterior paleaceous crown white. 
Anthers simple at the base, not setose. This species 
continues flowering into December, in the vicinity of Sa- 
yannah. 
10. * divaricata. Biennial: somewhat shispid and sca- 
brous; leaves lanceolate-linear, subserrate, acute, attenuat- 
-ed downwards, uppermost sessile, and ciliate towards the 
base; panicle dichotomously divarieate, corymbose; pe- 
duncies and calix viscidly pubescent. Has. In the vici- 
nity of Savannah in Georgia; common. Piscovered by 
Dr. Baldwyn. Flowers smalier than in any other species, 
bright golden-yellow. Leaves narrow, 2 or 3 inches long, 
only 2-or 3 lines wide; upper part of the stem. often 
th, but the peduncles entirely or towards the extre- 
viscidly pubescent; inflorescence dissimilar to that 
er »speaies in this Catalogue. Exterior pappus 
, bncaaie interior reddish-brown and very scabrous. 
§ 11, Flowers not yellow. 
a. linariifolia. Aster linariifolius Pappus double, seeds 
flowers also ec tymbosely fastigiate, but blueish or 
12. linifolia. Aster linifolius. Stem corym- 
I, scabrous; leaves hnear; flowers white; 
usd te? ” xeary ald to Aster pauci- 
_ and rather slender, with the aspect of Ptarmica, Peren- 
m slender; eaves scabrous, asin C. Uinarit feller 
t pubescent, p pappus short, radial florets hi a 
scales of the Bebop thickish; r 
Hes. Abgadait 4 the vi. 
, on the bushy margins of 
