SYNGENESiA suTERFLUA. Verbesina, 



565 



In shady woods on the mountains : Pensylvania to Ca- 

 rolina. 11. July — Sept. V. V. Hays from three to 

 four, white. 



2. V. caule alaro, foliis oppositis ovato-lanceolatis utrinque Siegesleckia. 



acuminatis acute serralis, panicula brachiata, ramulis 



suramitate fasciculitloris. — IVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. '2224. 

 Siegesbeckia occidentalis. Sp pi \26g. 

 In shady woods: Virginia to Carolina. 11. July — Sept. 



V. V. Rays from one to three, yellow. It has a strong 



resemblance to Phcothusa. 



3. V. caule alato, foliis alternislanceolatis serratis, panicula Coreopsis. 



corymbosa laxa fbliosa, calycibus laxis patulis, disco 

 subgloboso. — Miili.fi amer. 2. p. 134. 



Coreopsis alternifolia. IF Hid. sp. pi. 3. p. 2257. 

 a. V. radiata aut flosculosa luteiflora. Mick. I. c. lutea. 



Icon. Jocq. hort. vind. t. 1 10. Phik. aim. t. I5g.f. 3. 

 /3. V. semper flosculosa albiPiora. Mich. I. c. alba. 



Athanasia paniculata. JV'iU.fl. car. 201 . 



In the mountains of Virginia and Carolina, /3. On the 

 Carolina coast, i/. July — Sept. v. v. From three 

 to seven feet high ; flowers yellow. 'I'he white va- 

 riety I have only seen in the VValterian Herbarium, 

 and I strongly suspect it to be a very distirict species. 



4. V. caule alato, foliis altcrnis lato-lanceolatis acutis levi- helianthoides. 



ter dentatis subtus albido-villosis, supra aspero-pube- 

 scentibus, pedunculis unifloris aggregatis. — Mich. fi. 

 amer. 2. p. 135. 

 In the western parts of the Allegany mountains : Ten- 

 nassee and Illinois. IJ. . Aug. Sept. v. s. Flowers 

 like Helianthus. 



652. ZINNIA. Gen.pl. 1304. 



1. Z. floribus pedunculatis, foliis oppositis ovato-lanceolatis multijlora. 

 subpetiolatis. IFilld. sp. pi. 6. p. 213(). 

 Icon. Linn. dec. t. 12. Jaccj. obs. 2. t. 40. Bat. mag. 



\4g. 



On the banks of the Mississippi. ©. July, Aug. v. v. 

 Rays yellow, orange, and sometimes brick-red. 



