524 SYiTGENESiA SUPERFLUA. Conyza. 



glandulosis, corymbis terminalibus et axillaribus folio 

 brevioribus, calycinis squarnis acutis flosculos subae- 

 quantibus. 



Baccharis foetida. Willd. sp.pl. 3. p. I9I8. Walt.Jl. 

 car. 202. 



Icon. Dill. elth. t. SQ. /. 105. 



On the banks of rivers and in large swamps : South Ca- 

 rolina and Georgia. 11. Aug. Sept. v.v. Flowers 

 purple, smaller than the preceding ; stem about three 

 feet high. 



h'lfrons. 3. C. herbacea, subglutinosa ; foliis amplexicaulibus spa- 



thulato-oblongis acutis serratis, paniculae corymbulis 

 capitato-glomeratis.— JVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 1020. 



C. amplexicaulis. Mich.Jl.amer.2.p. 12(). 



C. uliginosa. Pers. syn. 2. p. AIT. 



Baccharis viscosa. Walt jl. car. 202. 



Icon, Pluk. aim. t. Sy.f. 4. 



In low and overflowed fields : Carolina. 1/ . July, Aug. 

 V. s. 171 Herb. Grunov. Flowers pale yellow. 



pycnoslachya. 4. C. caule alato, foliis lanceolatis subtus tomentosis subin- 

 , tegerrimis, spica cyliudrica densiflora. — Mich. Jl. 

 amer.2. p. 126. 

 C. spicata. Cav. ic. 1. p. 8. t. 12} 

 Gnaphaliurn undulatum. JValt.jl. car. 203, 

 In dry fields and barren woods : Carolina to Florida, 1/ . 

 .Tuly — Sept. v. v. A singular- looking species, nearly 

 allied to C. virgata. 



625. GNAPHALIUM. Gen. pi. 12^2. 



vnargaritace- J.G. herbaceum; foliis lineari-lanceolatis sensirn angustatis 

 v-m, asutis, caule superne ramose, corymbo fastigiato, flo- 



ribus pedicellatis. — JVilld. sp.pl. 3. p. 1881. 

 Icon. Engl. dot. 1013. 



In Carrada and on the mountains of New York and New 

 Jersey. 1/. Aug. — Oct. v. v. About eighteen 

 inches high ; flowers Luge, white, with a yellow disk, 

 very handsome, 



poli/cepha- 2, G. herbaceum, erectum ; foliis lineari-lanceolatis acutis, 

 lum. supra glabris, subtus pubescentibus, caule paniculate 



tomentoso, corymbis terminalibus coarctatis, — Mich, 

 Ji. arjier. 2. p. 12/. 



