BIOTIAN SPECIES 65 
Gray. Printed as synonym by Nees 1832 = A. ambiguus 
Bernh, 
Aster glutinosus (where published ? in the 7huringische Garten- 
| zetung or the Allgemeines deutsches Gartenmagasin ? which 
Bernhardi edited, 1815-1824. Known by its enumeration, 
DC. Prodr. 5: 250, (as a synonym of Botta glomerata 
DC. ; but incorrectly so ? for Bernhardi’s species g/omeratus 
seems wholly non-glandular) see zz/ra. 
ErLiorr, Sketch, Bot. of S. C. and Ga. 1821-4. 
Aster corymbosus Ait. = A. riciniatus Bu. ? 
BiGELow, Florula Bostoniensis, ed. 2. 1824. 
Aster corymbosus Ait. = A. divaricatus L. 
Aster macrophyllus L. = A. macrophyllus L. and A. tanthinus 
Bu. 
Torrey, Fl. Northern and Middle States, 1824; also in his Com- 
pendium, 1826. 
Aster corymbosus Ait. 
Aster macrophyllus L. 
Cassini, Dict. Sci. Nat. 37: 437. 1825. 
Eurybia corymbosa (Ait.) = A. divaricatus L. 
| Eurybia macrophylla (L.) = A. macrophyllus L. 
Eurybia Jussiet n. sp. = A. Jusstet. 
l DEsFoNTAINES, Catalogus Plant. Horti Regii Parisiensis, ed. 3. 
1829. 
Aster corymbosus Ait. 
Aster macrophyllus L. 
Aster latifolius Desf. name only, without description = A. 
macrophyllus pinguifoltus. 
Nees, Genera Ast. 1832. 
Eurybia Schreberi. 
a, reniformis cordatis, etc., typical; = A. Schreberi Nees, 
1818, and so accepted here. 
B, ovatis cordatis, etc., included forms of our A. Schrebert 
or allies, early bent as A. latifolius, A. discolor, A. 
subcymosus, A. ambiguus, etc. 
Eurybia glomerata — A. glomeratus Bernhardi in Nees. 
Eurybia macrophylla = A. macrophyllus L. 
