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SYNGENESIA ^ftUALIS, 



611. KUHNIA. 



Gen. pi. 12/2. 

 411. 



Critonia. Gcert. carp. 2. p. 

 Dalea. Brown, jam. 314. 



eupalorioides. l.K. glabra; foliis petiolatis lato-lanceolatis serratis, co- 



rymbo terrainali paucifloro coarctato, — IVilld. sp. pi. 



3. p. 1772. 

 Eupatorium alternifolium. Jrd. spec. 2. p. 40, t. 20. 

 Icon. Lhin.fJ. dec. /.11. Pluk. aim. t. '67. f. 1. 

 In shady woods, about rocks : Pensylvania to Virginia. 



1/ . Aug. Sept. V. V. Flowers white ; resembles an 



Eupatorium exceedingly, 



Critonia. 2. K. pubescens ; foliis angusto-lanceolatis inferne subden- 



tatis petiolatis subtuspunctatis : superioribus linearibus 

 integerrimis sessilibus, panicula terminalidivaricata. — 

 JVil/d. sp. pi. 3. p. 1773. 



Critonia Kuhnia. Mic/i. Jl. arner. 1. p. 101. 



Icon. Gcert. carp. 2. t. I? 4./. 7. 



On high mountains of Pensylvania and Virginia. 7/ , 

 Aug. Sept. V. V. Flowers pale yellow. 



612. EUPATORIUM. Gen. pi. 1272. 



* Calycil'us 3~5'Jloris. 



],E. caule paniculate, foliis glabris inferioribus pinnatis, 

 superioribus fasciculatis, omnibus filiformibus. — 

 lFilld.sp.pl. 3. p. 1750. 



E, fceniculoides. Ualt.Ji. car. \gg. 



Chrysocomacapillacea. Mich.Jl. amcr. 2. /;. 10] . 



In fields and on road sides, near the sea-coast : Virginia 

 to Florida. 1/. Aug. — Oct. v. v. From two to five 

 feet high, resembling an Arlevnsia very much j flow- 

 ers in great abundance, small, pale yellow. 



loronopifoli- 2, E. caule paniculato, foliis infimis pinnatifidis, reliquis 

 vm. indivisis fasciculatis linearibus inlegerrimis. Wdld. sp. 



pi. 3. p. 1/50. 

 L. compositifolium. JValt.Jl. car. 199. 

 Chrysocoma coronopifolia. Mich.fl. arner. 2. p. 102. 

 In dry woods, on road sides : Carolina. 1/ . Aug. Sept. 

 V. V. Flowers white, double the size of the pre- 

 ceding. 



hyssQpifoli- 3. E. foliis oppositis subverticillatis linearibus integeninils 

 inn. pubescentibus trinevvibus punctatis, radicalibus sub- 



dcntatis. WiUd. sp.pl. 3, p. 1749. 



faeniculace' 

 um. 



