96 
mens, and others I have received from 
' Mr. Greene, were gathered in Alabama. 
414. Liatris odoratissima, Willd. - 
vington. 
415. especies Carolinianus, Willd. 
t. 
416. Elepbastopus nudicaulis, ElL.—£ 
Carolinianus, vor. simplex 
MR. DRUMMOND'S COLLECTIONS. 
427. MN purpureum, L.—Co- r 
vin 
428 
Jacksonville. Covington 
499. Mikania scandens, Willd. —Jackson- 
ville.—The Mikania pubescens appears 
to be only a very slight var. of M. scan- 
dens. 
Kuh UA npeenndr, L.— Jacks 
St. Louis.— 
CBgocons ues Mx.—Coving- 
It is precisely ton. Jackso 
the same as the East Indian È scaber, 432. Spilanthas dorri N Orleans, 
Wall. Cat. 9, C. 89 b, and C. 89 g 
417. Eupatorium hyssopifolium, Walt— 433. Cacalia tuberosa, Nutt.—Covington. 
Jacksonville. ington.—Some of the 434. Marshallia latifolia, Ph.—St. Louis. 
specimens, from their more obscurely 435. Marshallia angustifolia, Ph—Jack- 
toothed leaves, seem to combine the £. sonville. 
pU with the E. hyssopifolium. 436. Baccharis io oaa, L.—N. Or. 
418. Eupatorium altissimum, L.—Kuh- (n.169). Jacksonville 
nia glutinosa, Ell. (fide specim in p Conyza sich eat Ph.— Covi 
herb. nostr.)—S:. BAM I take N. OrL—Conyza RUE es 
for this plant is identic al with Mr. El- Nuit. fi (in TE of Herb. Acad. Phil.)J— 
liott’s Kuhnia glutinosa, in ih h I find 
d pappus sc scabrous, not *'beautifully 
h 
419. Eupatorium ambiguum, n. sp.? 
s 
bescens 
p 
high; leaves one and a half to two inches 
long, petiolate; the numerous flowerin 
branches at the top form a large spread- 
ing panicle of small apparently white 
flowers. 
420. Eupatorium album, L.— Covington. 
421. Eupatorium rotundifolium, L.—Co- 
vington 
422. Eupatorium ceanothifolium? Mich. 
—St. Louis. 
423. Eupatorium verbenefolium, Mx.— 
Covin babl E. 
on.—Probably the same as 
teucrifolium, Willd. 
424. Eupatorium ageratoides, L.—St. 
495. Eupatorium aromaticum, L.—Jack- 
'sonville.—The leaves are of a more ri igid 
texture and on shorter petioles than in 
species. 
i Se ad perfoliatum, L 
sonville. 
Jack- 
tioribus basi minus cordatis non 
438. Gaora bifrons, L.—£. foliis mogus 
ampl 
Gnaphalium polycephalum, Mx.— 
Jacksonville. -St Lou 4 
€ = ie purpureum, L.—New 
442. Gnaphalium plantagineum, L.—N. 
Orl. 1833. Pennsylvania. 
Liste eee Canadensis, L.—Coving- 
St. Louis. 
m "En eron ccr ck Mx.—N. Orl. 
(n. 174 eg us, Nutt. is very 
near to some s z this. 
p Srm eron ns Willd.—N. Orl. ` 
- s eron quercifolius, L.—N. Orl. 
n. 
447. Taper Philadelphicus, 
urpureus, Ait.—N 
Orl 
(To be continued.) 
ngto 3 
Celestine cerulea, Cass.—St. Louis. 
ds "n. 
44 9. M nudicaulis, Mich.—New E 
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