20 ARKIV FÖR BOTANIK. BAND 13. N:0 15. 



Calathidia axillaria, sessilia, solitaria, 19 — 22-flora. Invo- 

 lucrum late campanulatum, 6 — 7 mm altum, 5 — 6 mm latum, 

 squamis circ. 5-seriatis, extimis brevissimis ovato-deltoideis, 

 breviter acutis, brevissime mucronulatis, intermediis anguste 

 oblongis, obtusis, intimis lineari-ligulatis, obtusiusculis, om- 

 nibus erectis, appressis, imbricatis, inferne glabris, strami- 

 neis, superne pallide brunneis, tomentellis. Receptaculum 

 planum, nudum. Pappi setae interiores subcaducse, numero 

 50, tenuissimse, albidse, 6 mm longae, quam exteriores dis- 

 tinctse circ, 10-plo longiores. Corolla 10,5 mm longa, glabra, 

 tubo sensim dilatato long. Ys corollaß. Antherse 3,3 mm lon- 

 gse, ligula ^j^ long, antherse, auriculis brevibus, subito contrac- 

 tis. Acheenium (immaturum) 10-costatum, glaberrimum. 



Vernonia incequiserrata Sch.-Bip. var. ohtuaifolia Ghisebach, 1866, 

 p. 1'44. 



Hab. in Cuba orientali: Wright n. 285 posterior (G, 

 spec, orig., KU, S). 



The species differs from F. incequiserrata in its obtuse, 

 crenulate leaves with rounded base and in the many-flowered 

 heads. As to its floral characters, it comes rather near to 

 F. incequiserrata. From F. aceratoides Gleason it is dis- 

 tinguished by its broader, always obtuse leaves and by its 

 many-flowered heads. A comparison of the structure of the 

 flowers will also afford good distinctions. 



Ternonia aceratoides Gleason. 



Tabula nostra I, fig. 7 (folium). 



Vernonia incequiserrata Sch.-Bip. var. angustifolia Grisebach, 1866, 

 p. 144. 



Vernonia aceratoides Gleason, 1913, p. 325. 



Pappi setse interiores subcaducae, numero 50, tenuissi- 

 mse, albidae, quam exteriories spathulatse circ. 10-plo longi- 

 ores. Corolla 7 mm longa, glabra, tubo ^3 long, corollae. 

 Antherse 2,8 mm longse, ligula Y? — Vs long, antherse, auri- 

 cuhs breviter apiculato-contractis. 



Hab. in Cuba: Wright n. 2784 (Bss, DC, G, K, KU, P). 



A good character of this species not mentioned by Glea- 

 son is the small number of flowers in the heads, 11 — 13. 



