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70 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
Cineraria integrifolia В, minor Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 2: 528. 
1814, and ed. 2, 1816, in synonymy and as to Carolina plant. 
S. Alabamensis Britton in Small, Fl. Southeastern U. S. 
1305. 1903, and ed. 2, 1913. 
An herbaceous perennial, more or less densely woolly- 
tomentose; stems erect, 2 to 6 dm. high, simple or branched; 
radieal and lower stem-leaves petiolate, oblong-ovate to ob- 
long-lanceolate, including the petiole 5 to 40 em. long, 1 to 7 
em. broad, occasionally sublyrate, rounded to acute at the 
apex, subentire, crenate to somewhat serrate-dentate, cuneate 
to subcordate at the base, at first densely white-tomentose on 
both surfaces, later more or less glabrate; petioles sometimes 
much exceeding the blade; upper stem-leaves variable, sessile, 
oblong-lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, subpinnate to entire; 
inflorescence a terminal few to many-headed corymbose cyme; 
heads 10 to 12 mm. high, radiate; involucre campanulate, spar- 
ingly calyculate, tomentose to glabrous; bracts of the involucre 
about 21, linear-lanceolate, 6 to 7 mm. long; ray-flowers about 
13, rays yellow; disk-flowers 50 to 60; achenes hispidulous. 
Distribution: southern New Jersey to Florida, west to Ar- 
kansas and Texas. 
Specimens examined: 
New Jersey: West Creek, Ocean Co., 22 July, 1907, Long 
(Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci. Herb.); Egg Harbor, Atlantic Co., 1 
May, 1900, Williamson (C. S. Williamson Herb.) ; Landisville, 
Gross (Gray Herb. and Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci. Herb.) ; Dias 
Creek, 11 Aug., 1909, Long, Green Creek, 15 Aug., 1909, Van 
Pelt, Cold Spring, 27 May, 1906, H. A. Lang, Cold Spring, 1 
June, 1911, O. H. Brown, 7 June and 13 Aug., 1907, Van Pelt, 
between Cape May and Cold Spring, 27 May, 1906, Van Pelt, 
Cape May, 31 May, 1885, Isaac Burk, Cape May, 15 June, 
1892, Joseph Crawford, Cape May, 1 June, 1902, W. Stone, 
Cape May Court House, 1 June, 1912, Williamson, border of 
marsh, Cape May, 3 April, 1909, Long, Cape May Point, 27 
May, 1906, Van Pelt (Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci. Herb.). 
Delaware: Deakyneville, 27 July, 1891, Commons (Phil. 
Acad. Nat. Sci. Herb.); Ellendale, without date, Williamson 
(С. S. Williamson Herb.) ; Georgetown, 4 July, 1908, William- 
