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A. hyssopifolius, of Diet. Gard. 



recorded as American, is not' 



from this country. It is a 



species of Galatella. 

 A. integrifolius, Nutt. Gill. 1881. 

 A, laevis, Linn. Hors. 1889. 



(Eng. 1758.) 

 A. linariifolius, Linn. * (Eng. 



1699.) 



A. Lindleyanus. Torr. & Gray. * 

 A linifolius, of Diet. Gard., said 



to have come from this country 



(1759), is a species of Galatella 



and is not American. 

 A. longifolius (A. floribundus), 



Lam. * (Eng. 1776, as A. aest- 



ivus; 1798 as A. longifolius.) 



Manning catalogues a variety 



formosissimus. 

 A. macrophyllus, Linn. * (Eng. 



1739.) 



A. Menziesii, Lindl. Gill. 1881. 



A. multiliorus (A. ciliatus), Ait.* 

 (Eng. 1732.) 



A. nemoralis, Ait. Gill. 1881. 



A. Novae- Anglias, Linn. * (Eng. 

 1710; 1789 as A. spurius?) 



A. Novae-Angliae, v a r. rubra. 

 (Eng. 1812.) A variety rosea 

 is in cultivation. 



A. Novi-Belgii, Linn. * 



A. Novi-Belgii, Linn., var. laevi- 

 gatas, Gray. (A serotinus.) 

 (Eng. 1710; 1794 as A. laeviga- 

 tas.) 



A. oblongifolius, Nutt.* 



A. paniculatus, Lam. * (A. belli- 



diflorus ; A. dracunculoides ; A. 



laxus, A. simplex.) (Eng. 1640.) 

 A. patens, Aiton. (A. amplexi- 



caulis.) * (Eng. 1773.) 

 A. patulus, Willd. (A. prascox.) 



(Eng. 1800.) 

 A. peregrinus, Pursh. (Eng.) 

 A. polyphyllus, "Willd. * 

 A. prenanthoides, Muhl.* 

 A. ptarmicoides, Torr. & Gray.* 

 A. pulchellus, Eaton. Hors. 



1889. 



A. puniceus, Linn. * 



A. puniceus, Linn., var. laevi- 



caulis, Gray. (Eng. 1710; 1800 



as A. blandus.) 

 A . puniceus, var. lucidulus, Gray 



(var. vimineus.) * 

 A. radulinus, Gray. Gill. 1881. 

 A. reticulatus, Pursh. (Eng. 



1812.) 



A. sagittifolius, Willd. * 



A. salicifolius, Aiton.* (A. eza- 



inens, A. obliquus, also A. 



carneus.) (Eng. 1760.) 

 A. sericeus, Vent. * (Eng. 1802; 



1801 as A. argenteus.) 

 A. Shortii, Hook. * (Eng.) 

 A. Sibiricus, Linn. * 

 A. spectabilis, Aiton. * (Eng. 



1777.) 



A. surculosus, Michx. * 



A. tardiflorus, Linn. (Eng. 1775.) 



A. Tradescanti, L. Gill. 1881. 



(Eng. 1633; 1800 as A. fragilis.) 

 A. turbinellus, Lindl. * (Eng.) 

 A. umbellatus, Mill. (A. amyg- 



dalinus.) (Eng. 1759.) 

 A. undulatus, Linn. Hors. 1889. 



(Eng. 1699.) 



A. versicolor, Willd. * (Eng. 

 1790.) 



Baccharis. About 275 species ; 20 

 in our region. 



B. halimifolia, Linn. * (Eng. 

 1683.) 



Baeria. 20 species in our region. 

 B. ( Actinolepis) coronaria, Gray. 



Orcutt 1891. 

 B. chrysostoma, Fisch. & Mey. 



(Eng. 1855.) 

 B. gracilis, Gray. (Eng. 1887.) 

 Orcutt, 1891. 

 Bahia. About 20 species, of which 

 11 are ours.- 

 B. (Villanova)chrysanthemoides, 

 Gray. (Eng. 1878.) 

 Balsamorhiza. 8 species in our 

 limits; a dozen in all. 

 B. Hookeri, Nutt. Gill. 1881. 

 Berlandiera. 5 in our region. 



B. tomentosa, Nutt. Gill. 1881. 

 Bigelovia. There are 31 species in 

 our limits. 

 B, graveolens, Gray. * 

 B. nudata, DC. (Eng.) 

 B. paniculata, Gray. (Eng.) 

 Boltonia. We have 3 species. 

 B. asteroides, L'Her. * (B. glas- 



tifolia.) (Eng. 1758.) 

 B. latisquama, Gray. * 

 Brachychaeta. Single species. 



B. cordata, T. & G. Wool, about 

 1889. 



Cacalia. There are 9 species with- 

 in our region. 



C. atriplicifolia, Linn. (Eng.) 

 C. reniformis, Muhl. (Eng. 



1801.) 



