MR. DRUMMOND’S COLLECTIONS. 97 
450. Diplopappus Marianus, oe Chry- 
oi Jeu) N. Orl. (x. Sod 
451. Diplopappus trichophy shar (Chry- 
sopsis, Vuét.)—Covington 
ville.—This is a much taller, more erect 
lant, with narrower leaves than D 
arianus. 
459. Diplopappus sericeus, (Chrysop 
Pers. )—N. Orl. (n. 184). NER MC 
453. Diplopappus villosus, 
Nutt.) —St. 
454. Diplopappus t WU hd ag ore Eg divari- 
“sea Nutt. This 
as Mr. Nutt ms observes, widely dif- 
ferent in habit from the other species o 
the genus, a" will probably constitute 
a distinct The flowers are small ; 
the olre ainiost cylindrical ; panicle 
argo, spreading. 
ssk oltonia asteroides, L'Hérit.—St. 
456. Boltonia diffusa, 
Jacksonville 
7. Euthamia soe tee 
chyris? Less.)—Jackso 
458. Solidao scabra, Willd, —Jackson- 
Y 
(Chrysopsis, 
Ell.—Covington. 
t utt. (Bra- 
459. Solidago nemoralis, Ait.—St. Louis. 
460. Solidago serotina, Ait.—St. Louis. 
461. ees A torti ifolia, Ell.—Jackson- 
2 Solidago preet ? Ell. (non Willd. 
or Nutt J—St. L 
463. Solidago ulmifolia, N xd eem Nutt. 
in Boott Herb. no 
464. Solidago ie Dom sr Gur edi 
465. Solidago Boottii, n. Sp. ; caule erecto 
: angulato glabriusculo superne ramoso fo- 
oso, foliis ovato-lanceolatis acuminatis 
integerrimis basi in petiolum alatum at- 
gr 
by : eda valued friend Dr. Boott. 
- to growing plant, of slender 
T it. Leaves on two 
inches long, renee the tapering base, 
Pow winged petiole. 
wers of a "rire size, not much 
466. a san sami ihe: ire floribus 
Siere vip —St. — St. Louis. 
Pra rcnt L.—St. Louis. 
tenui, ehm. Euthamia), 
ENS fi ER ) 
Ait.—St. Louis. ET 
Jackson- 4 
gracilis, ramis longissimis, foliis par 
Jacksonville.—Mr. Nuttall considers dis 
dinané oott. 
73. Aster DEEA: Mich.—A. sericeus, 
Vent. New.—St. Louis. 
. 474. possa Drummondii (Lindl. )n. sp. ; 
* totus 1 incanus, foliis cordato- ovatis cre- 
Radii verosimiliter cy- 
anei.” —St. Louis 
475. Aster æstivus, Ait.— 
476. Aster subasper, (Lindl) n. sp.; 
“ foliis angusto-lanceolatis subsessilibus 
capitu- 
fbn etiam 
; uis. 
477. Aster rubricaulis i ? Lam.—N. Orl. 
78. Aster attenuatus, (Lindl.) n. sp. ; 
foliis lineari-lanceolatis acuminatis leevis- 
simis margine 
uiti foliolis Musicae acumina wu 
squarrosis. Lindl. MSSSS.—* S a 
omnibus huc usque notis procul dubio 
distincta, fastigiis caulis et ramulorum, 
lacem pre cksonville. 
479. Aster d acm Nees.—St. Louis. 
* An A. ericoides.’ 00 
Aster ‘Conk vfolius, Nees.—Jackson- 
cauli erecto 
racili superne d Sasi aim ramoso, 
lis Durs oblongis acutis erectis disco 
tam fere longitudinem cauli ad- 
an goes solummodo libero! floribus 
solitariis in apice ramulorum, involucri 
uamis linearibus imbricatis nenia 
acutissimis satiate subreflexis.-N. 
G 
ille. 
ssl, Aster durus Nutt. — PL of Herb. 
Acad. 
