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B. virgata DC. Smooth in all its parts ; st. virgately branched from near the 

 base ; branches corymbous-fastigiate above ; Ivs. narrowly linear, 1-veined, the 

 cauline linear-spatulate ; scales glutinous. Swamps, N. J. to Fla. and Tex. A 

 plant resembling Solidago tenuifolia in aspect, 1 to 2f high. Lvs. 2 to 3' by 1 to 

 2[', rather firm and somewhat remote. Fls. bright yellow, the scales also yellow- 

 ish. Aug. Oct 



28. ISOPAP'PUS, Torn &, Gr. (Gr. law;, equal ; TrdTTirog, pappus.) 

 Heads radiate; ray fls. 5 to 12, ?, disk-fls. 10 to 20$; scales of the 

 involucre lanceolate-subulate, closely imbricated ; receptacle alveolate, 

 achenia terete, silky-villous ; pappus a single row of equal capillary 

 bristles. Rough-hairy, branching, with alternate Ivs. and loose 

 panicles. 



I. divaricauus T. & Gr. Scabrous, with thin, hispid hairs; Ivs. linear-lanceolate, 

 taper-pointed at each end, sessile, nearly entire ; hds. on slender, naked pedicels ; 

 rays about 7, longer than the invol. disk-fls. about 12; scales slender-pointed, 

 shorter than the tawny pappus. Dry sandy soils, Ga, (Peay) to Fla. and Tex. 

 Plant 6' to 3f high. Hds. in a diffuse panicle, invol. 2" long, rays 3 ', bright yelr 

 low. Aug. Oct. 



29. PRIONOP'SIS, Nutt. (Gr. Trpt'wv, a saw, %f, resemblance; 

 alluding to the serrate leaf.) Heads depressed, radiate, many-flowered ; 

 rays in one series, $ , disk fls. $ ; scales imbricate, squarrous ; receptacle 

 alveolate, flat ; ach. glabrous, turgid ; pappus deciduous, of rigid, scab- 

 rous, very unequal bristles, the inner row longer than the corolla. ' 

 Leaves alternate. Fls. showy, yellow. 



P. Chapmanii Torr. & Gr. Hairy or downy, strict, erect ; Ivs. erect, smooth, 

 lance-linear, serrate, with remote setaceous teeth ; hds. few ; scales cuspidate. 

 2( Swamps in pine barrens, Mid. Fla, (Chapman). Jii., JL 



30. HETEROTHE'CA, Cass. (Gr. erepof, diverse, Ofjicr), envelope.) 

 Heads many-flowered ; rays in one series, ? , disk -flowers ; scales im- 

 bricated, appressed ; receptacle alveolate, fringed ; achenia minutely 

 canescent, of the ray without pappus (naked), of the disk with a double 

 pappus, the outer verv short, scale-like, the inner of capillary bristles. 

 2 Herbs hairy, corymbously branched, with alternate Ivs. and yel- 

 low flowers. 



H. scabra DC. St. erect, flexuous, striate ; Ivs. oblong-ovate, petiolatc, dentate, 

 scabrous ; petioles abruptly winged as if stipulate at base ; hds. large, in a loose, 

 paniculate corymb; rays 15 to 20; pappus tawny-red, the outer white. A showy 

 plant, in dry soils near the coast, S. Car. to Fla. and Tex. Plant 2 to 3f high. 

 Lvs. 2 to 3' long, dimini?hing upwards, where they are lance-oblong and sessile. 

 The ray achenia are glabrous, with a minute crown, those of the disk silky. Rays 

 of a rich yellow, expanding 9". Sept., Oct. 



31. CHRYSOP'SIS, Nutt. (Gr. xpvooc;, gold, oi/>^, appearance.) 

 Heads many-flowered ; ray -flowers ? , disk-flowers > ; involucre imbri- 

 cate ; receptacle subalveolate, flat ; pappus of the ray and disk similar, 

 double, the exterior short, interior copious, capillary ; achenium hairy, 

 compressed. 2 Hairy herbs, with alternate and entire leaves and yel- 

 low flowers. 



| Loaves linear, prass-like -, achenia linear Nos. 14 



Leaves lance-oblong ; achenia obovjite. compressed (a). 



a Outer i i:1! '|Mir.M-:d< -like Xos. \ 6 



a Outer pappus bristle-Conn Nos. 7, * 



1 C. graminifolia Xutt. Canescent with long silky hairs; Ivs. linear, erect, 

 entire, grass-like, tapering to both ends, the upper numerous and rcsluced to subti- 



