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40. MELANTHERA, Rol.r. 



Heads manv-flowcrcd ; tlic flowers all tiil)ular and perfect, a-clcft. Srales of 

 the involucre imluicatcd in 2 rows. Chail' of the convex receptacle rigid, per- 

 sistent, partly slicaihiiig the flowei"s. Aehcnia 4-anjrled, short, truncate at the 

 apex. Pappus of 2 -several rouj^h rigid deciduous awns or bristles. — Hough 

 perennial herbs, with branching 3 - 4-angled stems, opposite undivided or 3- 

 lobed serrate petioled leaves, and scattered heads of white flowers, on long 

 peduncles. Anthers black. 



1- M. hastatft, INIiehx. Stem commonly spotted; leaves varying from 

 lanceolate to ovate, entire, or more or less hastate-3-lobed, serrate ; scales of the 

 involucre lanceolate, acute; chaff of the receptacle spine-pointed. — Liglit rich 

 soil, Florida to South Carolina. Aug. and Sept. — Stem 3° - 6° high. 



2. M. deltoidea, Michx. Leaves deltoid-ovate, undivided ; scales of the 

 involucre ovate ; clialf of the receptacle obtuse, mucronatc. — South Florida. 



41. ZINNIA, L. 



Heads many-flowered ; the ray-flowers pistillate ; those of tlic disk perfect, 

 tubular, with 5 velvety lobes. Scales of the involucre imbricated, oval or round- 

 ish, margined. Chaff of the conical receptacle clasping the disk-flowers. Ray- 

 flowers oblong, rigid persistent. Aehcnia of the disk compressed, with a 1 -2- 

 awmed pappus ; those of the rays 3-angled, destitute of a pappus. — Annual 

 herbs, with sessile entire 3-ribbed leaves, and solitary heads, on long inflated 

 peduncles. 



1. Z. multiflora, L. Stem erect, hairy, branching ; leaves oblong-lancco- 

 latc ; chart" of the receptacle obtuse ; pappus of the disk-flowers 1-awned ; rays 

 red or purple. — Waste places, Florida to North Carolina. Introduced. July- 

 Sept. — Stem 1° - 2° high. Rays sometimes fading into yellow. 



42. HELIOPSIS, *Pers. 



Heads many-flowered ; the ray-flowers pistillate ; those of the disk tubular, 

 perfect, 5-toothcd. Scales of the involucre in 2-3 rows; the exterior longer, 

 leafy. Chaff of the conical receptacle lanceolate, partly clasping the smooth 4- 

 angled truncated aehcnia. Pappus none. — Perennial herbs with the habit of 

 Helianthus. Rays yellow. 



1 . H. Isevis, Pers. Smooth ; stem slender, branching ; leaves ovate or 

 ovate-lanceolate, acute or acuminate, sharply serrate, 3-ribbcd at the base, on 

 slender petioles; peduncles elongated; scales of the involucre obtuse; rays 

 deciduous. — Dry open woods, Florida, and northward. Aug. and Sept. — 

 Stem 2*5 - 3° high. Leaves 2' - 3' long, sometimes scabrous. 



43. TETRAGONOTHECA, Dill. 



Heads many-flowered ; the ray-flowers (6-9) pistillate; those of the disk tu- 

 bular, 5-toothed, perfect. Involucre double, 4-sided ; the exterior of 4 ovate 



