1915] | Fernald,— Some new or unrecorded Compositae 15 
1-3 oblong leaves: involucre 8-10 mm. high, with the bracts lanceolate 
or ia, 7 outer foliaceous and elongate —— QurBeEc: alluvium of the 
St. John (or Douglastown) River, Gaspé County, August 23, 1904, 
Collins Fernald & Pease (vypx in Gray Herb.); alluvial thickets and 
woods near the mouth of Per River, Gaspé County, August 
26 & 27, 1904, Collins, Fernald & Pease; alluvium of York River, 
Gaspé County, July 29, 1905, Williams, Collins & Fernald (transi- 
tional to var. frondeus). 
Resembling var. frondeus but differing in its more serrate leaves 
and in the much more spreading or arching branches and pedicels. 
A. FOLIACEUS, var. crenifolius, n. var., caule 2.5-3.5 dm. alto; foliis 
crassis ellipticis basi apiceque angustatis subobtusis crenatis subtus 
pilosis, mediis 4.5-8 cm. longis 1.7-2.5 em. latis; ramis pedicellisque 
subadscendentibus; pedicels 1 1-3 cm. longis monocephalis foliis ob- 
longis crenatis instructis; involucro 8-10 mm. alto, bracteis exteri- 
oribus ——— oblongi 
Stem 2.5-3.5 dm. high; leaves thick, elliptic, narrowed to base and 
apex, bunts fahaaan spite beneath; the median 4.5-8 em. long, 
‘m wide s and pedicels subascending; pedicels 1-3 
m. long, stvhona ts irate Snovided with oblong crenate leaves: in- 
Shinn 8-10 mm. high, with the outer foliaceous bracts oblong.— 
EBEC: recent F aleaning near the mouth of Grand River, Gaspé 
a August 11-15, 1904, Collins, Fernald & Pease (tyPE in Gray 
In habit somewhat intermediate between the typical form of the 
species and var. arcuans; differing from both in the very crenate leaves 
and the uniform leafiness of the pedicels. 
LIACEUS, var. subpetiolatus, n. var., caule 3-7 dm. alto glabro 
vel piloso; foliis patentibus vel subadscendentbs subcoriaciis glabris 
anguste rhomboideo-ovatis longe acuminatis basi angustatis remote 
Serratis vel subintegris, mediis late jabperssneks 1-1.5 dm. longis 2-4 
em. latis; ramis subadscendentibus; pedicellis plerumque 1. 5-4 cm. 
longs monocephalis efoliatis vel apice cum foliis elongatis acuminatis 
nstructis; involucro 8-10 mm. age bracteis lanceolato-attenuatis 
exteriors plus minusve folia 
m 3-7 dm. high, A ba i a - pilose: leaves spreading or some- 
rg nding, subcoriaceous, glabrous, narrowly thombic-ovate, 
ig ati pg rrowed at base, remotely serrate or subentire; 
median broadly rabpetislel, 1-1.5 dm. long, 2-4 em. wide: beside 
Pip : pedicels mostly 1.5~4 em. long, monocephalous, leaf- 
less or with Mice acuminate leaves at apex: involucre 8-10 mm. 
high, el lance-attenuate bracts, the outer more or less leafy.— 
crests of sea-cliffs, Grand River er, Gaspé County, August 
11-15, 1904, Collins, Fernald & Pease (type in Gray Herb.); Se 
Teous shingle at base of Cap Tourelle, and gravel by Ruisseau Pata 
