[Vor. 3 
132 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
Vermont: cedar swamp, Willoughby Lake, 26 July, 1885, 
Deane (Gray Herb.); Willoughby Mountain, 15 July, 1906, 
Williamson (C. S. Williamson Herb.); Stowe, July, 1899, 
Churchill € Greenman 294 (Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb.) ; Peacham, 
July, 1892, F. Blanchard (Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb.) ; Starksboro, 
10 June, 1898, Eggleston (Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb.); Middle- 
bury, 23 and 25 June, 1883, Brainerd (Gray Herb) ; Pittsford, 
14 June, 1902, Eggleston 2783 (Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci. Herb.) ; 
on cold bog, Rutland, 21 June, 1899, Eggleston 1383 (U.S. 
Nat. Herb. and Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb.) ; Mendon, 2 July, 1900, 
Eggleston 2040 (Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb.); Windham, coll. of 
1901, W. H. Blanchard (Gray Herb.). 
New York: Stony Creek Ponds, Adirondack Mountains, 29 
June, 1899, Rowlee, Wiegand & Hastings (Gray Herb.) ; north 
woods, Herkimer Co., coll. of 1864, Paine (Gray Herb.) ; 
meadow, South Branch, Herkimer Co., Aug., 1879, Tweedy 
(U.S. Nat. Herb.), form with somewhat less elongated leaves. 
North Carolina: summit of Roan Mountain, Mitchell Co., 
ай. 1920 m., Small € Heller 234 (Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb.). 
55. S. pseudaureus Rydb. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 24:298. 
1897 ; ibid. 27: 180, pl. 5, fig. 10. 1900; Mem. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 
1:446. 1900; ЕІ. Colo. 397. 1906; Greenm. Monogr. Senecio, I. 
Teil, 24. 1901, and in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 32:20. 1902; Piper, 
Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 11:598. 1906; Nels. in Coulter & Nel- 
son, Manual Cent. Rocky Mountains 582. 1909, in part; 
Daniels, Univ. Mo. Studies, Sci. Ser. 2:252. 1911; Wooton & 
Standley, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 19:747. 1915. 
An herbaceous perennial; stems erect, 3 to 7 dm. high, white- 
tomentulose in the axils of the leaves, along the margins of 
the petioles towards their base, and in the inflorescence, other- 
wise glabrous or nearly so; lower leaves long-petiolate, ovate- 
rotund to oblong-ovate, 1 to 10 em. long, 1 to 6 em. broad, 
rounded to acute at the apex, shallowly cordate, erenate to 
doubly serrate with somewhat ineurved teeth; petioles 1 to 
23 em. long; stem-leaves petiolate or sessile, undivided or 
sublyrate to pinnatisect, and usually with rather sharply and 
doubly serrate-dentate and frequently revolute margins, more 
