218 Plantce Lindheimeriance. 



The appropriate name of V. rosmarini folia, given to this 

 species by Mr. Lindheimer, is preoccupied by Lessing. 



409. Clavigera Riddellii, Torr. fy Gray, Fl. 2. p. 77. 

 Gravelly banks of the Upper Pierdenales, and of the Guada- 

 loupe. September, October. — Plants 3 or 4 feet high, suf- 

 fruticose. 



410. KUHNIA EUPATORIOIDES, Linn, ft. CORYMBULOSA : for- 



ma humilis. K. suaveolens, Presenilis. K. Maximiliani, Sin- 

 ning in Neuwied, Trav. Dry, rocky prairies near New 

 Braunfels. November. Also, Comanche Spring, "with 

 beautiful red or yellow flowers." Lindh. 



411. K. edpatorioides, 8. gracillima : foliis angustis- 

 sime linearibus marginibus revolutis seu filiformibus. Dry, 

 gravelly bed of the Pierdenales and Cibolo Rivers. October. 



The same as No. 305 of PL Fendleriance (also found by 



Mr. Wright on the Rio Grande), but with still narrower 

 leaves. It would seem to be distinct from K. eupatorioides 

 y. Torr. fy Gray ; yet I find no characters besides the more 

 attenuated leaves. I notice that it is the Kuhnia leptophylla, 

 Scheele in Linnaa, 21. p. 598, described from Lindheimer's 

 specimens. 



f Liatris punctata, Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1. p. 206. t. 55. 

 Torr. 8f Gray, Fl. 2. p. 69. Var. /?. Rocky prairies between 

 the Rio Colorado and Guadaloupe. July. 



412. Brickellia (Bulbostylis) cylindracea: cinereo- 

 pubescens et resinoso-atomifera, herbacea e radice lignea; 

 foliis plerisque oppositis triplinerviis subtus reticulato-venosis 

 oblongo-ovatis obtusiusculis grosse serratis brevissime petio- 

 latis, ramealibus subsessilibus ; capitulis pedunculatis in pani- 

 culam foliosam laxe corymbosam digestis ; involucri 10-flori 

 cylindrici squamis 4-seriatim imbricatis arachnoideo-ciliatis 

 striatis mucronato-acuminatis, intimis linearibus pappum bar- 

 bellato-serrulatum requantibus, exterioribus multo brevioribus 

 ovalibus appressis ; achsniis puberulis. Gray &r Englm. in 

 Proceed. Amer. Acad. 1. c. — In stony thickets on the Upper 

 Guadaloupe. September, October. Also near Fredericks- 



