14. Coreopsis palmata; Nutr. Outer ak i about twelve ; ents 
nearly entire. Achenium oblong, flat, alated ; in an immature state with two 
minute teeth. A strict congener with the preceding. 15. Coreopsis tripteris, — 
Linn. Chrysostemma tripteris; LEsstnc. Syn. 227. ‘Decanp., Vol. V. »p. 567,— Bis 
a of Rafinesque is thus far, to me, a pa = siya - 
§ ee gileien cus —Achenium o oblong-com 
praecan Nass callous s margin @ ad base, the i itl “At 
: f Af le kt 
16. Coreopsis gladiata; Wiles. 
| _ Has. Georgia and Fayette, North Carolina. Outer involuerum short; radical leaves spe 
: oblong, obtuse, somewlias fleshy 5 i Sapling b narrow linear, remote : WwW; flowering branches ne 
naked. Seidel ae we 
: on ‘the margin, nith a pappus of two erect, somewhat scabrous bristles. Rays 
almost equally three-lobed. abeanes entire, opposite and alternate; outer tnvolu- 
crum small. . 
Ce Coreopsis sabato: Arron. Leaves alternate, the radical lanceolate, 
long petiolate, carnose, cauline linear, remote; me dichotomous, few- 
flowered. dni: ma . 
sa, 
ie ‘ aie ie Sue pain — 
. 18. — spol Norr. From a specimen collet in Alabai a 
a my friend, Dr. J uet, i paeeactn lower ae. leaves are alternate a 
about eight, wes three-lobed. Kchentt linear-oblong, straight, compressed, 
minutely ciliated onthe margin, with a pappus of two erect, long, equal bris- 
-tles. The au three to four feet high. Stem leaves Sopot linear, about a 
bes se extremity. , The whole plant almost destitute 
of sisible Heaven J an vere 
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