8YNGENESIA FRUSTRANRA, BidcnS. SGf 



hatis, foliolis oblongis, terminali lanceolato reliquis 

 'duplo longiore. irllld. sp. pi. 3. p. 1720. 

 icon. Dill. etlh. t. 43. f. 51. 



In old fields and cultivated grounds : Pensylvania to Ca- 

 rolina, o. Ji^ily — Oct. v.v. A common weed, 

 6. B. floribus subradiatis, calyce exteriore longitudine iri- Upinnata. 

 terioris, fojiis bipinnatis, foliolis lanceolatis pinnatifi- 

 dis. WiUd.sp.pl. o. p. xyii.. 

 Icon. Herm. parad. t. 123. Moris, hist. 3. s.6. t. J, 



f. 23. 

 A common weed in all old fields. O- July— Oct, v. v. 



654. COREOPSIS, Gen. pi. 1325. 

 * Folm oppnsitis, indivisis. 



1, C. foliis sessilibus lanceolato-linearibus integerrimis cilia- 



tis, pedunculis elongatis nudis, seminibas orbiculatis 



scabris alatis apice bidentatis emarginatis. — JViild. sp. 



pi. 3. p. 2256. 

 Icon. Dill. ellh. t. 48./ 5(5. Mart. cent. 26. 

 |S. C. caule foliisque canescenti-villosis. Mich.Ji. anier. 2. 



p. 137. 

 C. crassifolia. irUld. sp. pi. 3. p. 2256. 

 In mountainous situations : Virginia and Carolina. 2/. 



Aug. — Oct. V. V. Flowers deep yellow ; rays broad 



with four or live teeth. 



2. C. glabra ; foliis petiolatis lanceolato-ovatis sensim acu- 



minatis argute serratis, pedunculis axillaribus termi- 

 nalibusque dichotome-corymbosis. 

 In Carolina. P. Miller. % . v. s. in Herb. Banks. 

 Flowers middle size. This and all the rest are of a 

 bright yellow colour. 



3, C, foliis ovatis acuminatis serratis petiolatis triplinervibus 



decurrentibus. 

 In Virginia. Bartram. cj. v. s. in Herb. Banks. 



4. C. foliis ovatis acuminatis crenato-dentatis, dentibus mu- 



cronatis, petiolis brevibus, radiis integris, seminibus 

 cuneato-oblongis apteris apice nudis. — IVilld.sp. pi. 3. 

 p. 2257. Mich.Ji. amer. 2. p. 137. 

 On the high mountains of Virginia and Carolina. 1/ . 

 July — Sept. V. V. A tall growing species ; flower? 

 rather small. 



lanceolata. 



villosa. 



aroiita. 



alata. 



latifoUa. 



