326 + DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW SPECIES 
Euthamia tenuifolia; smooth, upper part of the stem angular; leaves narrow- 
lineal , mostly one-nerved, minutely punctate, somewhat rough on the margin; 
‘mb diffuse, flowers solitary and sessile, in threes; discal florets five to six, 
liguli about the length of the disk, ten to twelve. 8. microcephala 
slender, capituli generally pedicellate, smaller. i ghititly Ost 
nate, pedicellate, resinously agglutinated. 
Has. From New Jersey to East Florida, s. Alabama. y. East Florida. 
coryml 
la; leaves very 
- eapituli turbi- 
Euthamia *occidentale; very smooth and virgately branched, the branches and 
stem terete, or scarcely angled; flowers large, in simple, terminal, contracted 
clusters; leaves lanceolate-linear, narrow, scabrous on the margin, mostly one- 
nerved, or obscurely three-nerved ; discal florets see fourteen to fifteen, radial 
twenty-two o re. 
Has. Banks =... Oregon and Wahlamet, and Lewis’ River, in the Rocky Mountains ; 
chiefly on the sand and gravel bars, as well as islands. A tall, very smooth species, peaking very 
Tew Bae flowers, chiefly i in small, contracted, terminal clusters, and seldom, if ever, in threes, 
es SOLIDAGO. (Linn. ) 
* Racemes secund. 
Solidago canadensis. a 
Has. On Wappatoo Island oat the Banks of ie cae and Wahlamet. 
Solidago procera. 3. * sali 
_ scabrous on the margin, « 
* 
Has. With the above. 
a peeate, three-nerved, above lanceolate ; eens aa contr i ed, pyramidal 
scales of the in se Oe somewhat — 
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