540 SYNGENESIA SUPERFLUA. SolidagO, 



In dry sandy soil : New Jersey to Carolina, 1/ . Sept. 

 — Nov. v.v. ; V. s. in Herh. Banks. 



^tricta, 2Q. S. caule erecto glabro, foliis caulinis lanceolatis integer- 



rimis glabris margine scabris, radicalibus serratis, ra- 

 cemis paniculatis erectis, pedunculis glabris, W illd. 

 sp. pi 3. p. 20D'2. 

 In sandy woods : New Jersey to Carolina. 11 . Aug, 

 — Nov. V. V. ; V. s. in Herb. Banks, et Lambert. 

 About two feet high, very smooth. 



lanceolata. 30, S. caule hirto angulato ramosissimo, foliis lanceolato- 

 linearibus integerrimis erectiuscuiis 3 — 5-nervibus sca- 

 briusculis : nervis subtus pilosis, axillis nudis, corym- 

 bis terminalibus fastigiatis, ramulis capitatis, ligulis al- 

 titudine disci. — Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 2062. 



Chrysocoma graminifolia. Sp. pi. 1 178. 



In fields and meadows, on the side of woods and rivers: 

 Canada to Pensylvania. T/^.Sept, — Nov. v.v.; v.s. 

 in Herb. Ba/iks. et Lambert. From four to five feet 

 high ; flowers small. 



ienuifolia. 31. S. caule scabro angulato corymboso-ramoso, foliis an- 

 gustissime-linearibus patulis obsolete 3-nervibus sca- 

 bris, axillis foliosis, corymbis terminalibus fastigiatis, 

 ramulis capitatis, ligulis disco vix altioribus, 



S. lanceolata 3- minor. Mich.fi. amer. 2. p. Il6. 



In pine-barrens : New Jersey to Carolina. 1/ . Sept, 

 Oct. V. V. Not above a foot high ; leaves very small 

 and narrow. 



Sarolhrcc. 32. S. caule angulato scabro inferne nudo, superne corym- 

 boso, ramis summitate paucifloris, foliis linearibus 

 stricte-appressis obsolete 3-nervibus utrinque scabris, 

 axillis nudis, ligulis disco duplo longioribus. 

 On the plains of the Missouri. M. Lewis. 1/ . Sept. 

 V. s in Herb. Lewis. About a span high; resembling 

 Hypericum Sarotkra in general habit very much. This 

 and the two preceding have a great affinity to one an- 

 other J but I consider them good and permanent spe- 

 cies, as there are no intermediate varieties, which 

 might lead to the suspicion that all belong to one ge- 

 nuine species. 



ccesia, 33. S. caule laevi erecto, foliis lanceolatis glabris, racemis 



erectis, ligulis mediocribus. IVilld. sp. pi. 3. 

 p. 2002. 

 Icon. Dill. elth. t. 307.f.3g5. 



