218 Plante Lindheimeriane. 
The appropriate name of V. rosmarinifolia, given to this 
species by Mr. Lindheimer, is preoccupied by Lessing. 
409. CrLavicERA Ripvettu, Torr. & Gray, Fl. 2. p. 11. 
Gravelly banks of the Upper Pierdenales, and of the Guada- 
loupe. September, October. — Plants 3 or 4 feet high, suf- 
410. Kunwia EuPATORIOIDES, Linn. 8. coRywBULOSA: for- 
ma humilis. K. suaveolens, Fresenius. K. Maximiliani, Sin- 
ning in Neuwied, "Trav. Dry, rocky prairies near New 
Braunfels. November. Also, Comanche Spring, “with 
beautiful red or yellow flowers.” Lindh. 
411. K. EUPATORIOIDES, Ô. GRACILLIMA: foliis angustis- 
sime linearibus marginibus revolutis seu filiformibus. Dry, 
gravelly bed of the Pierdenales and Cibolo Rivers. October. 
—The same as No. 305 of Pl. Fendleriane (also found by 
Mr. Wright on the Rio Grande), but with still narrower 
leaves. It would seem to be distinct from K. eupatorioides 
y. Torr. & Gray; yet I find no characters besides the more 
attenuated leaves. I notice that itis the Kuhnia leptophylla, 
Scheele in Linnea, 91. p. 598, described from Lindheimer's 
specimens. 
t Liarnis punctata, Hook. Fl. Bor. eem 1. p. 206. t. 55. 
— Torr. & Gray, Fl. 9. p. 69. Var. 8. Rocky prairies between 
the Rio Colorado and Guadaloupe. July. 
412. BrıcgeLLIa (BursosrvLis) cyninpracea: cinereo- 
pubescens et resinoso-atomifera, herbacea e radice lignea; 
foliis plerisque oppositis triplinerviis subtus reticulato-venosis 
oblongo-ovatis obtusiusculis grosse serratis brevissime petio- 
latis, ramealibus subsessilibus; capitulis pedunculatis in pani- 
culam foliosam laxe corymbosam digestis; involucri 10-flori 
cylindrici squamis 4-seriatim imbricatis arachnoideo-ciliatis 
striatis mucronato-acuminatis, intimis linearibus pappum bar- 
bellato-serrulatum æquantibus, exterioribus multo brevioribus 
ovalibus appressis; achzniis puberulis. Gray & Englm. in 
Proceed. Amer. Acad. l. c. — In stony thickets on the Upper 
Guadaloupe. September, October. Also near Fredericks- 
