IN SOUTH CAROLINA. 237 
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Some additional plants were obtained around Jefferson, 
which were not previously seen in blossom, such as Campa- 
nula divaricata, Cacalia reniformis, Silphium perfoliatum, the 
larger form of Coreopsis auriculata, with nearly all the leaves * 
versus pilis longis barbatis, 2 inferioribus tubum zequantibus, foliis oblongis 
. acutis vel acuminatis subserratis petiolatis cauleque villoso-pubescentibus, 
. floralibus dealbatis.—Tullia pycnanthemoides, Leavenworth, in Sill. Jour. 
20, p. 343, t. 5. 
Variat 1, calyce imberbi, fide Benth. Lab. suppl. p. 728, (Carol. Austr. 
Mitchell); 2, foliis ovato-oblongis basi aut rotundatis aut acutis (sic 
legimus in comitatu Ashe et invenit cl. Curtis in com. Burke, Carol. 
Sept.) ; 3, foliis lanceolatis utrinque acutis vel attenuatis (cum precedente 
legimus). In stirpe Leavenworthii (ad Paint Mountain, Tennessee Orient. 
exeunte Octobri decerpta), rami fructiferi, cymz subsimplices elongate 
Sunt, densiflore, floribus sessilibus arcte secundis.—Exstat specimen in 
herb. Bart. cum schedula, ** P. montanum ? Mich.in Virginia juxta Staun- 
ton," manu Purshii inscripta. Dentes calycini attenuato-subulati, pilis seti- 
formibus longissimis articulatis plerumque barbati; 2 inferiores labium 
superius subzequantes, nunc paulo superantes. Ovaria pilis paucioribus 
barbulata, t rien 
6. P. dubium, (sp. nov.); verticillastris cymosis, dentibus calycis bi- 
labiati subulatis bracteisque pilis longis barbatis, 2 inferioribus tubo 
labioque superiore brevioribus, foliis lanceolatis utrinque acutis subinte- 
gerrimis glabriusculis petiolatis, caule villoso-pubescente. 
Has. In Carolina Septentrionali, comitatu Ashe, cum P. Tullia, et P. 
piloso B., vigens, ubi legimus ad finem Julii. P. Tullie nimis affinis, 
sed differt, (an satis?) foliis angustioribus fere integerrimis, nunquam 
incanis vel dealbatis, dentibus calycis brevioribus et inzequalibus, ovariis 
calvis nec barbulatis, etc.—Folia 2-3-pollicaria, semipoll. lata, acutis- 
Sima, ad venas m. pubescentia. Bractez et corolla precedentis. 
7. P. elinopodioides, (Torr. et Gray, fl. N. Amer. ined.) ; verticillastris 
fontractis, dentibus calycis subzqualibus brevibus subulatis bracteisque 
fanescenti-pilosis, foliis oblongo-lanceolatis. utrinque acutiusculis sub- 
3erratis breviter petiolatis supra glabratis subtus cauleque molliter pube- 
Scenti-villosis, i 
Has. In siccis circa urbem Novum Eboracum et in Nova Caesarea. Aug. 
floret.—Caulis pedalis et ultra, pube molli laxa vestitus, subsimpler. 
Folia 2 3 pollicaria, nunquam dealbata ; pagina superiore sepe glabra ; 
Inferiore, presertim ad costam et venas, villoso-pubescente. - Bractere fe 
breviores quam in precedente, et minus barbate. Dentes calycis tubo : 
fere dimidio breviores, 3 superiores basi satis coaliti. Stamina modice 
