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SYNGENESIA JEQUALIS. 
25. Maculatum. 
E. foliis petiolatis, 
quaternis quinisve, o- 
vato Ianceolatis, inae- 
qualiter serratis, subtus 
pubescentibus; caule 
solido, sulcato. 
Leaves on petioles, 
by fours or fives, ovate 
lanceolate, unequally 
serrate, pubescent un- 
derneath; stem solid, 
furrowed. 
Sp. pi. 3. p. 1760. Mich. 2. p. 99- Pursh, 2. p. 1760. 
Stem four to five feet high, furrowed, not hollow, dotted with purple. 
Leaves verticillate, lanceolate and ovate, acute at each end, pubescent and 
slightly scabrous underneath. Involucrum five to eight flowered. Corolla 
tinged with purple. Style , Stigma , and Seedy very similar to those of the 
preceding species. 
Grows in wet soils. 
Flowers August — September. 
26. Verticillatum, 
E. foliis petiolatis, 
ternis quaternisve, o- 
vato Ianceolatis, utrin- 
que acuminatis, inae- 
qualiter serratis, gla- 
briusculis; caule solido, 
laevi. 
Leaves on petioles, 
by threes or fours, o- 
vate lanceolate, acumi- 
nate at each end, une- 
qually serrate, nearly 
glabrous; stem solid, 
smooth. 
Sp. pi. 3. p. 1760. Pursh, 2. p. 515. 
E. fusco-rubrum ? Walt. p. 199. 
Stem four to six feet high, smooth, pubescent near the summit, tinged 
with purple. Leaves verticillate, large, ovate-lanceolate, acuminate at each 
end, with very large serratures, glabrous, sprinkled with glandular dots on 
the under surface. Flowers in a terminal corymb, rather smaller than those 
of the preceding species. Involucrum ten to twelve leaved, five flowered, 
leaves oblong and ovate, obtuse, scarious, glabrous. Corolla purple. Seeds 
angled, pappus slightly scabrous. 
Grows in damp soils, in the upper districts of South-Carolina and Geor- 
gia. 
Flowers September. 
