G2S COMPOSITE. 



scurely denticulate near the apex, the others much smaller, the upper ones 

 (£' or less long) passing into the oblong-linear obtuse bracts of the wid« |y 

 spreading flat panicle; involucre ovoid, 16-20 flowered, the oblong scales 

 obtuse; rays few, notched; pappus coarse, shorter than the flowers; ovary 

 smooth. — Rocky barrens of Tennessee (Dr. Gattinger). 



S. rupestris, Raf. Smooth throughout; stem slender (2°-3° high); 

 leaves linear-lanceolate, entire, or the lowest ones slightly serrulate ; panicle 

 narrow, often simple ; heads small with very short rays ; achenia pubescent. 

 — Rocky banks, Tennessee. 



LINDHEIMEMA, Gray & Engelm. 



Ray-flowers 4-5. Scales of the involucre in two rows, the outer ones 

 linear, the inner ones oblong, adherent to the base of the fertile achenia, 

 and to the adjacent scales of the receptacle. Acheniurn oval, flat, the nar- 

 row wings prolonged into a 2-toothed pappus. Otherwise like Berlandiera. 



L. Texana, Gray & Engelm. — Alabama (Mohr), and westward. — An- 

 nual, hirsute, erect, 1° - 2° high. Leaves oblong, dentate. Heads in a dichot- 

 omous panicle, nodding. Flowers yellow. 



IV A, L. 



I. ciliata, Willd. Annual, hispid; stem branching; leaves ovate, acu- 

 minate, coarsely serrate ; spikes dense, the bracts elongated; scales of the 

 involucre 3-4, roundish, filiate ; fertile flowers mostly 3. — Mississippi 

 ( ( 'arpenter), and westward. September. — Stem 2° -3° high. Leaves 3' -4' 

 long. 



AMBROSIA, Tourn. 



* * * Heads of sterile flowers densely spiked, the top-shaped involucre produced on 

 one side into a long recurved appendage. Fertile heaas axillary, i-am/l' d. 



A. bidentata, Michx. Annual, hirsute, very leafy; leaves mostly alter- 

 nate, lanceolate, sessile or clasping, entire or with 2 short basal lobes ; fruit 

 acute, with 4 short spines. — Northern Mississippi, and westward. — Stem 

 1° -2° high. 



ACANTHOSPERMUM, Schrank. 



Heads monoecious, radiate, many-flowered ; the rays pistillate, in a single 

 row; disk-flowers Btaminate, tubular, 5-toothed. Involucre of 5 elliptical 

 Bcalea Receptacle flat. Achenia compressed, armed on the back with rigid 

 hooked prickles, and enclosed in the miter scales of the chaffy receptacle. — 

 Diffusely branching herbs, with opposite leaves, and solitary heads of yellow 

 flowers. 



A. xanthioides, DC. Prostrate, pubescent; leaves petioled, oval or 

 obovate, toothed or entire; chad' of the receptacle which encloses the ache- 

 niurn unarmed. — Introduced from South America several years ago, and 



now widely disseminated. 



