lYNGENESIA FRUSTaANBA. BidcnS. SG/ 



natis, foliolis oblongis, (erminali lanceolato reliquis 

 duplo longiore. If^iild. sp. pi. 3. p. 1720. 

 Icon. DHL elth. t. 43. f. 51. 



In old fields and cultivated grounds : Pensylvania to Ca- 

 rolina. ©. July — Oct. v.v. A common weed, 

 6. B. florihus subradiatis, calyce exteriore longitudine in- lipinnata» 

 terioris, foliis bipinnatis, foliolis lanceolatis pinnatifi*- 

 dis. IFilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 172( . 

 Icon, Herm. parad. t. 123. Moris, hist. 3. s.Q. t. 7. 



/ 23. 

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



654. COREOPSIS. Gen. pi. 1325. 

 * Foliis oppositis, indivisis. 



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



tis, pedunculis elongatis nudis, seminibus orbiculatis 



scabris alatis apice bidentatis emarginatis, — IFilld, sp. 



pi. 3. p. 2256. 

 Icon, Dill. elth. t. 48,/. 56. Mart. cent. 26. 

 |S. C, caule foliisque canescenti-villosis. Mich.Jl. ainer. 2. Villosa.' 



p. 137. 

 C. crassi folia. JVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 2256. 

 In mountainous situations : Virginia and Carolina, If.. 



Aug. — Oct, V. V. Flowers deep yellow j rays broad 



with four or five teeth, 



2. C. glabra j foliis petiolatis lanceolato-ovatis sensim acu- arguta, 



minatis argute serratis, pedunculis axillaribus termi- 

 nalibusque dichotome-corymbosis. 

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

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

 bright yellow colour, 



3. C. foliis ovatis acuminatis serratis petiolatis triplinervibus alata. 



decurrentibns. 

 In Virginia. Bartram. ^. v. s. in Htrh. Banks. 



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



cronatis, petiolis brevibus, radlis integris, seminibus 

 cuneato-oblongis apteris apice nudis, — Willd. sp. pl.3. 

 p. 2257. Mich.Jl. amer. 2. p. 137. 

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

 July — Sept. V. V. A tall growing species ; flowsrs 

 rather small. 



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