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SVNGENESIA SUPERFLUA. Amica. 



Doronicum nudicaule. Mkh.Ji. amer. 2. p. 121. 



Doronicum acaule. JValt. fl. car. 205. 



Doronicum foliis Plantaginis, &c. Clayt.Ji. virg. no. 37. 



In shady woods : Virginia to Florida. 1/ . July, Aug. 

 V. s. in Herb. Gronov. nee non Waller. About two 

 feet high j flowers large, of a fine yellow. 



indritima. 5. A. foliis lanceolatis, inferioribus serratis, caule folioso 



multifloro. Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 21 10, 

 On the north-west coast, 11. v. s. in Herb. Banks. 

 Flowers large, very handsome. 



630. CINERARIA. Gen. pi. 1294. 



inteorifoVia. 1. C. lanato-toraentosa ; caule simplici, foliis inferioribus 

 /3, minor. spathulatis subdentatis, superioribusangusto-lanceola- 



tis integerrimiserectis, floribus subumbellatis. — JVdld. 

 sp.pl. 3. p. 2082, 

 Senecio tomentosus. Mich.Ji. amer. 2. p. 11 9. 

 On ihe banks of ths Missouri, M. Lewis. In Carolina 

 near Flat-rock. Michaux. Ij.. Aug, Sept. v. s. 

 in Herb. Lewis. About a foot high j flowers the size 

 of Senecio Jacobcea, yellow ; the rays very shor-t. 



heterophylla. 2. C, lanato-tomentosa ; foliis radicalibus longe petiolatis 

 spathulato-obovatis, ovatis acutiusculispinnatifidisque, 

 caulinis 2-3-linearibus pjnnatifidis, floribus corym- 

 bosis. 

 On dry sunny rocks, in the Blue-mountains : Pensylva- 

 nia, ll . May, June. v. v. About a span high ; 

 flowers deep yellow, the size of the preceding. 



canadensis. 3. C. villosa5 foliis pinnatifidis subvillosis, laciniis sinuatis, 

 floribus paniculatis. — Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 2085. 

 In Canada, Kalm. 11. +. Resembles C. maritima, 

 but is not tomentose. 



631. SENECIO. Gen.pl.i2g0. 



* Floribus Jlosculosis : radiis nuUis. 



vulgaris. 1. S. foliis ampiexicaulibus pinnatifidis dentatis, floribus 



corymboso-coarctatis. — Willd. sp. pi, 3. p. IQ/Q. 



Icon. Fl. dan. 513. Engl. bot.'jA'J . 



In cultivated grounds as a weed j about Philadelphia and 

 some other places in Pensylvaniaj introduced from 

 Europe, o • April — Oct. v. v. Flowers, as all the 

 following, yellow. 



