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Genera ! Kuhnia^Critonia and another? There- 
fore my labor shall have to be still further re- 
modeled hereafter, meantime I will give here 
the additional N. sp. making 14 altogether. 
7. Kuhnia glomerata Raf. K. critonia ? 
Nut. in Collins herb, smooth, stem grooved, 
branches terminal corymbose short 3*5flore, 
leaves scattered subsessile lanceolate short re- 
motely serrate, flowers subsessile glomerate, 
pappus fulvous — Apalachian Mts, pedal, leaves 
uncial, flowers forming small round heads par- 
ticularly after anthesis when they spread out. 
8. Kuhnia latifolia Raf. K. critonia ! Coll. 
— nearly smooth, stem corymbose striate, leaves 
alternate sessile ovate oblong, grossly serrate, 
acute at both ends, very thin, on branches nar- 
row oblong subentire, branches l-3flore, flowers 
pedunculate, pappus fulvous — in Florida, leaves 
almost as in K. elliptica, but longer biuncial, on 
branches uncial quite different, never trinervate. 
9. Kuhnia virgata Raf. smooth, stem and 
branches virgate, striate whitish, leaves scatter- 
ed sessile linear entire acute, flowers corym- 
bose, pedunculate, pappus fulvescent — in Caro- 
lina and Florida, deemed K. eupat oroides by 
Collins, nearer the Critonias ; still nearer to K . 
tuber osa of Elliot. Tall plant, long slender 
branches, leaves uncial, perhaps K. alhicaulis 
would be a better name. 
Three other sp. were blended in Coll. herb, 
as K. eupat or ioides^not a single one being that 
sp. since they had all fulvous pappus ; one was 
K .fulva, a 2d my K. puhescens from Cotocton 
Mts. on Potowmak, the 3d the next. 
10. Kuhnia divaricata Raf. scabriuscule, 
stem grooved fuscate, branches paniculate divari- 
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