SYNGENESiA ^ftUALis. Eupatorlum. 513 



Icon. Bill, elth t. 1 15. f. 140. Pluk. aim. t. 88./. 2. 

 In dry pine-barrens and sandy fields : New Jersey to Ca- 



Jina. "2/ . Aug. — Oct. v. v. About a foot high ; 



leaves .'^mall : tlou-ers white, as all the following are, 



unless a different colour is mentioned. 



4. E. foliis lineari-lanceolatis denticulatis obsolete 3-nervi- UnearifoUum. 



bus pubescenubus. inferioribns oppositis verticiilatis, 

 supatioribas alternis. IVilld sp. pl.S.p. I'JdO. Walt. 

 Ji.car. \gg 

 In low sandy fields : New Jersey to Carolina. )/. Aug. 

 — Nov. V. V. The calyx is covered with resinous 

 dots. 



5. E. foliis sessilibus amplexicaulibus distinctis ovato-lan- sessili/oUum. 



ceolatis basi roiundatis senatis glaberrimis, caule gla- 

 briusculo. JVilld. sp. fil. 3. p. 1751. 

 About rocks, particularly lime-stone, and throughout 

 the Allegany mountains. 1/ . Aug. Sept. v. v. 

 About two feet high ; very smooth. 



6. E. foliis sef^silibus amplexicaulibus distinctis lanceolatis truncatum. 



basi iruncatis serratis glabriusculis, caule pubescente. 

 irUld. sp. pi. 3. p. I/.'-l. 

 In shady wo'kIs, about n^cks : Pensylvania to Virginia. 

 11. July— Oct. V. V. Resembles the preceding 

 speclfs, 



7. E. foliis subse'^silibus oblonao-lanceolatis scabriuscnlis album. 



serratis, calycinis squamis interioribus elongatis lanceo- 

 latis .scariosis coloratis. IVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 1752. 

 In woods and swamps : Pensylvania and Virginia. 1/. 

 Aug. — Oct. V. V. About eighteen inches high. 



8. E. foliis sessilibus distinctis oblongo-lanceolatis scabris lanceolatum . 



basi profunde serratis, calvcinis squamis concoloribus. 

 ■^IFilld. sp. pi. 3. p. I7.r2. 



In low copses and dry swamps : Pensylvania to Virgi- 

 nia. 1/. Aug. — Nov. V. V. Resembles the pre- 

 ceding species. 

 g. E. foliis sessilibus distinctis ovatis scabris, superioribus teucrifolium, 

 basi grosse serratis, summis integerrirais. Wdld. sp. 

 pi. 3. p. 1753. 



E. pilosum. IFalt. Ji.car. \gg. 



E. verbenaefolium. jhicli.fl. amer. 2. p. Q8. 



Icon. IFilld. Iiort. herol. 32. 



In swamps and low woods : New England to Carolina. 

 Ij. . Aug. — Nov. V. V. About two feet high. 



