i 4 io SYNGENES. SUPERFL. 1521. Solidago; 



ulmifolia. Stem erect glabrous: leaves elliptic, deeply ferrate, point- 

 ed, villous underneath ; radical-ones obovate: racemes 

 panicled; ligules abbreviated. 

 Penfy.'vania. Willd 3 p. 2060. Peduncles villous, 



arguta* Stem erect, glabrous: leaves glabrous, fharply and unequal- 

 ly ferrate ; thofe of the ftem elliptic ; radical-ones 

 ovate-ofrong: racemes panicled; ligules elongated. 

 North America, Alton. hew. 3. p. 213. 



elliptica* Stem erect, glabrous: leaves elliptic, fmooth, ferrate : ra- 

 cemes panicled: ligules moderate. 

 North America. At/on. keiv. 3. p. 214. 



jiiricea. Stem erect, glabrous: leaves lanceolate, glabrous, rough on 

 the margin; lower-ones ferrate: racemes panicled. 



North America. Alton, ke*w. 3. p, 213. 



fempernji- Stem erect, glabrous: leaves linear-lanceolate, fomewhat 

 rens. flefhy, fmooth, very entire, rough on the margin 1 



racemes panicled: peduncles hairy. 

 New Yoik. "Moris. feS, 7. t. 23./*. 15. Stem red. 



odora. Stem erect, pubefcent: leaves linear-lanceolate, very entire* 



glabrdus, rough on the margin: racemes panicled. 

 North America. Pluk. aim. tab. 116./. 6. Root odorous, 



D. Racemes erecl. 

 bicobr. Stem hairy: leaves elliptic, hairy; lower-ones ferrate: 

 branches with fmall leaves: calyx-leaves obtufe. 

 America. Pluk. aim. t. 114. f. 3. Ray white. 



pethlaris. Stem erect, villous : leaves elliptic, roughifli, petioled : 

 ligules elongated. 

 North America. Ait. ke<w. 3; p. 216. 



ftriSa. Stem erecl, glabrous: {tern-leaves lanceolate, very entire* 

 glabrous, rough on the margin; radical-ones ferrate : 

 racemes panicled: peduncles glabrous. 

 North America* Ait, kenjo. $. p. 216. 



ianceolata* Stem glabrous, much branched: leaves lance-linear, very 

 entire, 3- nerved, glabrous: corymbs terminal : ligules 

 as tall as thedifk. 

 America, Ray of the corol fmall, 



azfid. Stem fmooth, erecl: leaves lanceolate, glabrous/ ligules mo- 



derate. 

 America. Dill. Ekb. t. 307./. 395. 



