14H coNTUimrioNs kimm thk national iikkhakm'm. 

 Thaspium barbinode chapmani ('. vV: i{. 



TluiMitiiiDi Itiirh'nunW /nnniilijiiliiin ('.A U. Il«'v. N. Am. I iiiIk-II. sl. IHM8, Noi 

 llii.kl. 



Divisions of (he I to .'l-tcniiitr leaves incliitcd to Im> |>itiimt<<: Irullct 

 sliiiill. ui(»r»' or less liu'iiiititt'-loltt'd. with nitlirf ohtiisr IoIm's; fniii 



pillltM'lllt'llt. 



Type lociility. eiilciireoiis IdiiU's, .laeksoii Comity, iioi'llnvest " I'Moi 

 idii;" colleeti'd l»y i'milxs^ no. l(Cj;{; type in V. S, Nat. Ilerl>. 

 Northwest Florida and possildy ailjacent (ieor«;ia. 



Spii'iiiii'un i.niiiiiiii'(l: 



I"i.(>iiiii\: Tv|M' M|(cciiiM'iiH iiH citt'il iimlcr ty|ic Incalitv. 

 S|K't'iiii('iiH fu||i'<'liMl hy i'.rir'ni /•'. Sniilli mi ilrv hills, ( iiilliii, S|(iil<liii;; ( 'ciiiiily, ( in , 

 July 7, IHIM), may |inHsilily In- thin fdiiii, Iml lack nf fnliaue preveiitn certain iletii. 

 iiiiiiation. Tlic plants arc very iniicli stniiler, ami llic dursal w inirn arc nearly c(|Ual. 



Thaspium barbinode garmani ( '. i^ K., var. nov. 



Low and faliief slendef; stem smooth, alioiit ;'> dm. hie'h; Uasal 

 leases several and lone-petioled, I to 'J-t^'fiiate, then pimiat<'; verv 

 piilieseeid at joints and on veins heiM'ath; leaflets o\ ale, small (I to .'i 

 mm.), sharply and Tuiely serrtite, usually somewhat lohed. 



TviM' htealitv, (litis ot' Kentm-kv River near Lexine-ton; collected 

 l»y (niriiKiii «(• lios,, August ir>, lsi»."); tyjie in ('. S. Nat. llerh. 



Only known t'rom the type l(»eality. 



15. Thaspium pinnatifidum (iiuckl.) (J ray. Man. ed. -J. 1. ■)."). iSoO. 



/I:iii liiiniiiliiiilii I'.iickl. Am. .Inin'. Sci. 46: I7">. iS-4;!. 

 I'liiis/niim /(■«///,■,•; SImtllw. in I'i. \\ri<,'lit. 1: 7\l ISoL'. 



Slender plant with dissected leaves, puheruleid on hranchlel-., 

 mnlxds, and i'ruit. and with fewi'r leaves; leaves 1 to ;!-tei'nate; leiti- 

 lets I to li-pinnatilid. lobes linear or ohlone-; one or two leaves near 

 the hase often very liiree ;ind lone-pet ioled (petioles sometimes 'A dm. 

 lone); ||(»wers liehi yellow; fruit ohione;, H to 4 mm. lonj^', 2 to .". mm. 

 hroad; all the ribs narrowly winti'ed. 



TyiM' locality, ** l)aid<s of the FrcMich Broad River near the^^'allll 

 Sprine's, and nesir Suear Town Falls, Macon County, N. C'.;"' cnl- 

 locted by Iii(</,l<i/; type in Ilerl). (Jray. 



Western Morth C'arolina and extendinjj;- into Tennessei'- and Ken- 

 tucky. 



Sprciiitt'iiK t'Xiiiiiim'il: 



NeuTU ('Auoi.ina: Tyiic specimens as cited nnder type lucality; Macen C'nniiiy, 

 litKjil, S<'ptend)er, 1S4L* (type ef 7'. iniltrri Shutthv.j; Swain Cuunty, lUnnh- 

 lee A- KnfoUl'l'.\, Au^rnst 10, 1891. 

 Tknnk.sskk: Davidson Conntv, fliitlim/ir. 

 In our previous Revision jtlants collected by Short in tlu' " liai'rens of Ivent ick\ 

 in 1842 were referred to this species. Tlu're are on the sheet fra^'eients of I'lii' 

 l)lants, one of vvliich in true T. iHivh'ninilc, and the other tiu'ee are different, but miy 

 or may not 1h> the sanui species. None of them are T. j>in)i(ttljidttiu, and collect 'iv 

 should look for these forms in Short's region. 



