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ane Rays neutral, more than20. Tube of the discal 
florets minute, border viseidly glandular, 4.and 5-toothed. 
Stigmas obtuse. Seed smooth and subcylindric; paleaceous 
leaflets oblong, obtuse, somewhat lacerated.—A genus 
much more nearly allied to Helenium than Galardia, but 
connecting both. ‘Has. In the open swamps of Carolina 
and Georgia. —The leaves are somewhat sweetish to the 
taste. “4 
5 SBTa GALARDIA. “Fougeroux. Juss. Willd. 
Calix many-leaved, flat, subequal. Rays se- 
; mitrifid and broader towards the summit. Recep-. 
tacle setose, hemispherical. - oa paleaceous, 
leaflets 8 to 10, awned. 
_ Herbaceous; stem simple or liked from the base; 
leaves alternate, lower ones incisely toothed; flowers soli- 
_ tary; terminal, long pedunculate, particoloured, the disk 
brownish-red, rays paedly. be Seed denacty pilose 
t _.. towards the base. 
Rs Spzcres. 1.G. bicwer In the open Pine forests of 
i= Georgia and’South Carolina. 8. aristata. Pu. Scarcely 
ff specifically distinct from the preceding, but requires fur- 
- ther comparison. Indigenous to the grassy hills of the 
z - Miuccusraband abundant near Fort Mandan, and from thence 
to the Mountains. In a native state the atem is generally 
_1-flowered. Root perennial. This variety bears the cli- 
mate of England without aS agape set ripens seeds.— 
" The only species of the genus, 
8. * BALDUINA.+ 
Calix imbricated, foliaceous, and squarrose- 
‘Rays subtrifid. Receptacle hemispherical, cor- 
neous, cellular! Seeds immersed. Pappus pa- 
Jone ie awnless, erect, about 10-leaved. 
Herbaceous; ‘stems 1 or many-flowered, flowers pedun- ; 
* culate, min: aa Seri Se aibhtiait, Sery eure: se 
Bd 
es. .2. ora. Stem mostly 1-flowered, 
; angular and Paleateds" ‘leaves mare carnose, spathulate- 
RS = linear, entire and ee aa ones ovate; pappus 
