Diz Ca =: Se ee a ae > i le D oo ie . ‘ ¥ 
0) Carolina. 45 
Some | semiitiegdplontte. anerncnes around Jefferson, which 
were not previously in la divaricata ; 
Cacalia reniformis ; Silphium ; caladianiea ‘the larger form af 
seeieatanah auriculata, with oe all the leaves undivided ; the 
8. P. aneescens (Torr, & Gray, fl. N. Amer. ined.): -verticillastris ¢ cymosis, dentibu 
calycis equalibus triangulari-lanceolatis brevibus obtusiusculis muticis, foliis adenie 
“pean eong subserratis utrinque acutis supra eae subs canis 
Hab. in Louisiana, Ingalls, Hale, et Alabama, Gates.—Minu per totum quam P. inea- 
num ;. Loltie chaistiee ut in aliis utrinque candidly ceteris atau pube brevissima 
incanis, Ovaria ad apeegm pearpesyae & barbat 
4. P. 1Incanum (Michz.) : ti is, dentib lyci vals eeqnalibus hinckeo: 
Tato-sabulatis apes plerumque 1 Becta, folii to-ob] tong — _serrittis bustto- 
ih 
pes ampla. Ovaria ut Fa Villore-batbots non “apice sipenaats: Hyer ealiaath 
— 2 anaaee est P. Loomi wacbiers tt. in jour. acad. Philad. 7. p. 100, quod in 
8 ; 
ily P. Tunura (Benth.) : v 27] (farih 
simplices arcte secundis,) den tiles clge pilabiati So e basi lanceolata one 
subulato-aristatis bracteisque apice s pilis s barbatis, 2 inferioribus tu 
sequantibus, foliis oblongis acutis v caine prem — cauleque tiles: 
Saag arr floralibus dealbatis “roll pycnanthemoides, Leavenworth, in Sill. jour. 
343, t. 
Variat 1, seed imberbi, fide Bente aes near Pp. 728 — Austr. —— 2, foliis 
ovato-oblongis basi aut rotundatis tatu Ashe, enit el. 
Curtis in com. Burke, Carol. Sept. yy 3, foliis lanceolatis pao acutis ota a saa 
(cum a spare In stirps Leavenworthii (ad Paint Mountain, Tennessee Ori- 
ent. exeunte Octobri d eetetel- one fractifors; eyme s' ubsimplices elongati sunt, densi- 
Seay mae ae sessilibus arct ec herb. Bart. cum schedula, “ P. 
montanum ? Miche. in Virginia juxta Staunton,” manu Purshii inscripta. Dentes caly- 
cini attenuato-subulati, barbati ; 2 in- 
Sega tate renin -rabenromn nune paulo, superantes. aegis. eerapine 
6. a pusruM “epee nov): “verticillastris eymosis, dentine sali bilab 
bracteisq ue bo labi rover ibus, sa 
lanceolatis utrinque “acutis entintegersini gisbrinsculis soba caule villoso-pubes- 
cente. 
Hab. in Carolina Septentrionali, csalb u Ashe, cum P. Tullia et P. piloso §. vigens, 
ubi legimus ad finem Julii—P. Twlli¢ nimis affinis, sed we . satis A foliis mae 
‘ibaa fere integerrimis, nunquam incanis vel ae t 
equalibus, ovariis calvis nec barbulatis, ete.—Folia 23 pllcara, <goipol. iewgs peg 
sima, ad venas pl. m. pubescentia. Bractes et corolla preecedentis. 
7. P. CLINOPODIOIDES (Torr. § Gray, fl. N. Amer. ined.) : verticillastris co 
dentibus calycis subequalibus brevibus subulatis bracte sane anescenti- pilosie, es me 
Binds Tancolaée utrinque acutiusculi _subserratis breviter Seplatie’» supra glabratis 
aie sapleqne molliter pubescenti-villosis. 
b. in siecis cirea urbem Novum Eboracum et in Nova Augusto floret.— 
Caulis serwad et ultra, pube molli laxa vestitus, ease “Folin $$ pollicaria, nun- 
as dealbata ; pagina superiore seepe Ln ee ; inferiore, presertim ad costam et venas 
villoso-pubescente. n precedente, et minus barbate. “Dent 
Sie “tubo fere dimidio breviores, he eipiinie basi satis coaliti, Stamina modice 
_exserta. Qvaria barbata.—Stirpes angustifolia versus sequentem, latifolie ad P. inca- 
“um tendentes vel transeuntes ? 1s ene 
