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ARTEMISIA, L. 



A. vulgaris, L. (Mugwokt.) Stem branching; leaves wliite-downy 

 beneath, pinnatifid, with the lobes lanceolate ; heads downy, in slender ter- 

 minal spicate panicles ; flowers all perfect. — Waste grounds, North Carolina. 

 Introduced. 



A. biennis, Willd. Biennial, smooth ; stem simple (l°-3° higli) ; leaves 

 1-2-pinnatifid, the linear lobes sharply toothed; heads crowded in terminal 

 and axillary spikes, which form a, long narrow leafy panicle ; flowers all 

 perfect. — West Tennessee. 



FILAGO, L. Cudweed. 



Heads discoid, many -flowered ; the central flowers perfect, but often abor- 

 tive, the outer ones very slender and pistillate. Involucre of few woolly 

 scales. Lower part of the long or top-shaped receptacle chafEyj the upper 

 part naked. Pappus of the perfect flowers capillary, of the pistillate flowers 

 none. — Low woolly annuals. 



P. Germanica, L. Stem forking ; leaves lanceolate, entire ; scales of 

 the involucre and cliaff cuspidate. — Waste ground. Introduced. 



CNICUS, Vahl. 



Heads many-flowered, the central flowers sterile. Scales of the involucre 

 produced into a long pinnate spine. Receptacle bristly. Achenium terete. 

 Pappus in 3 rows ; the outer row consisting of 10 horny teetli ; the middle 

 row of 10 longer bristles alternating with the inner row of 10 bristles. — A 

 prostrate villous annual herb, witli pinnatifid-toothed clasping leaves, and 

 large bracted heads of yellow flowers. 



C. BenedictUS, L. — Coast of South Carolina (Elliolt). Montgomery, 

 Alabama (Mohr). New Orleans (Ridddl). Introduced. 



WABALUS, Cass. 



M". asper, Torr. & Gray. Rougli-pubescent ; stem simple; leaves oval- 

 oblong, sharply-tootlied ; heads erect, clustered, forming a compound villous 

 terminal raceme ; involucre of 8 or 9 hirsute scales, 12- 14-flowered ; pappus 

 straw-color. — Barrens of Tennessee, and northward. — Stem 2° -4° high. 

 Leaves small. Flowers cream-color. 



N. Boanensis, Chickering. Hirsute; stem low (3'- 12' high) simple; 

 leaves hastate, acuminate, coarsely toothed, the lower ones petioled ; raceme 

 compound; involucre 10- 13 flowered ; pappus straw-color, — Summit of 

 Eoan Mountain (Chickering). 



Oedee LOBELIACE^. 



LOBELIA, L. 



L. Canbyi, Gray. Stem simple, or Ranching above (l»-2° high); 

 leaves numerous, linear, glandular-denticulate ; racemes long, looeely flow- 



