﻿COMPOSITE, 

 lewhat glaucescent paniculately branched 1 



fl' ^^^^^f^'^^'^^^ (L'Her. 1. c): achenia broadly oval, glabrous ; pappus 



—^it.f Kew. (ed.\) 3. p. 197 I Michx^^'}' Z p.\^3^^^^ 



DC. I c. Matricaria asteroides, Linn. mant. j>. 116. Chrysanthemum 



Camlimauum, Walt.! Car. p. 204. 



^^Pennsy^ank,^^ar<ram^^ (Linn.) and along the mountains to the Southern 



only a sL^e specimen, coilectefl in BuTke Coumy! NrCarolina, by m. M. 

 A. Curtis ; and Elliott did not meet with it in the low country of the Southern 

 States. •' 



2. B. glastifolia (L'Her. 1. c.) : achenia obovate, broadly winged, often 

 ^ slightly hairy; pappus of several very short bristles, and (especially in the 

 disk) with 2, or sometimes 3-4, more or less elongated slender awns ; heads 

 loosely corymbose • ' ' ■' • - ...... 



p. 2161 

 Hook. fl. Bo 

 — .^ated lanceola.^, .cin.^x mni, v 

 portions usually terminated by sh 



— J., ^xux , ^yims, Dot. mag. t. '^Mi ; j^u. sk. 

 ; Hook. fi. Bor.-Am. 2. p. 23 ; DC. ! I. c. 

 igated lanceolate, rather thin, decurrent on the 



and wet places. Upper Cana 



3rn States! /3. Wet prairies of lUinois, 

 • feet high. Leaves 3-5 inches long, tapering to the 

 But in var. /J. which is perhaps a distinct species, the 

 e breadth throughout in the only specimen we have 

 aches closely sessile ; the cauline (upper) strikingly 



: achenia obovate, rather narrowly winged ; pappus 

 ristles, and 2 short subulate awns; heads (small) dif- 



nph^« .r.A 1 „l.,„.g „j J „i„„^.,. 



56 of the 1 



..v.^ici.iuuicis suouiaie.— sk. 2. p. 400 : 

 S, e/i)c! ■ • ^' B.isteroides. Sh 



Damp soil throughout the Southern and Southwestern States from Georgia ! 



len^r °^ ' ^''^^"'^ ^""^ Pf°Portio° ; the stout awns not haJf their 



