Supplementary Catalogue oj plains. 



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Poa pungcns, 

 Polygonum lapatbifoliiim, 



jPotamogeton compressum 

 Polypodium connectilc. 

 Primus ohovatus, 

 Psoralea onobrychis, 

 line reus chinquapin, 

 Rosa corymbosa, 



" rubifolia, 

 Ranunculus pusillus, 

 Rhvncospora glomerata, 



lata, 

 Sagina *fontinali$, 

 Sagittaria obtusa, 

 Scirpus triqueter, 

 ** lacustris. 



Senecio liieracifolius, 



" aureus, 

 Seymeria macrophylla, 

 Sisymbrium canescens ? 



Sparlina cynosuroides, 

 Stuchys syivatica, 

 Strophostyles angulosa, 



" peduncularis, 



Stylipus vema, Rajin. 

 Solidago *cordata, 

 " serotina, 



"• rupestris, Rafun 



Tragia macrocarpa, 

 Triosteum angustifolium, 

 llniola gracilis, 

 Uraspermum procumbens, 



v< Canadense, 



Vdora Canadensis, 

 V eratrum angustifolium> 

 Violatenella, 

 Veronica ocutellata, 

 Zizia cordata, 

 " inlegerrima. 



CORRECTIONS. 



Alyssum dentatum, J\"atl. of the 

 Asclepias nivea, 

 Agrimonia parviflora, 

 Aster fragilis, 

 Clematis reticulata, 

 Dracocephalum denticulatum, 

 Eupatorium glaucescens? 

 Hedyotis glomerata? 



Luzula 1 



Menispermum smilacinum'! 

 Thai jet rum ranunculinum, 



formerCatalogue, is the Draba dentata t 



is the Asclepias variegata, [JlooAy 



" " Agrimonia suaveolens, 



" " Aster Carolinianus, 



" " Clematis viorna, 



'• " Dracocephalum variegatum, 



" " Eupatorium rupestre, Rajin 



¥ <v Spermacoce glabra, 



" " Luzula campestri6, 



" " Coculus Carolinianus, 



" " Aciaea palmata. 



III. DESCRIPTIONS AND OBSERVATIONS. 



Solidago * cordata. Stem striated, pubescent; lower leaves petiolate, 

 cordate, iharply and irregularly serrate, acute, upper ones ovate, gradu- 

 ally becoming sessile and entire, radical leaves, broad cordate and ser- 

 rate; spikes axillary and terminal, densely dowered; folioles of the per- 

 ianth lanceolate, obtuse, adpressed. 



Stem erect, generally purple, often branching at the summit with a 

 few lax, divaricate branches; leaves scabrous beneath; flowers small, of 

 a bright golden yellow colour; ligules about half the length of the cylin- 

 drical light-green perianth. Perrenial; flowers from August to October, 

 grows from two to four feet in height. 



Hab. On the steep, wooded, hill-sides, on the banks of the Kentucky 

 river; where large patches of its broad cordate radical leaves are very 

 conspicuous at most seasons. This species has some agreements with the 



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