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SYNGENESIA iEttU ALIS. 
eupatorioides. 
Or itonia. 
foeniculace- 
um. 
coronopifoli - 
um. 
kyssopifoli - 
um. 
611. KUHNIA. Gen.pl. 1272. 
Critonia. Gcert. carp. 2. p. 41 1. 
Dalea. Brown, jam. 314. 
1. K. glabra; foliis petiolatis lato-lanceolatis serratis, co- 
rymbo terminali paucifloro coarctato. — JVilld. sp. pl. 
3. p. 1772. 
Eupatorium alternifolium. Ard. spec. 2. p. 40. t. 20. 
Icon. Linn.JiL dec. /.11. Pluk. aim. t. 87. f. 2. 
In shady woods, about rocks : Pensylvania to Virginia. 
2J . . Aug. Sept. v. v. Flowers white 5 resembles an 
Eupatorium exceedingly. 
2. K. pubescens 3 foliis angusto-lanceolatis inferne subden- 
tatis petiolatis subtus punctatis : superioribus linearibus 
integerrimis sessilibus, panicula terminali divaricata. — 
JVilld. sp. pl. 3 .p. 1773. 
Critonia Kuhnia. Midi. fi. amer. 2. p. 101. 
Teon. Gcert. carp. 2. t. \7^-fi 7 • 
On high mountains of Pensylvania and Virginia. 21 . 
Aug. Sept. v. v. Flowers pale yellow. 
012. EUPATORIUM. Gen.pl. 1272. 
# Calycibus 3—5 -flor is. 
1. E. caule paniculate, foliis glabris inferioribus pinnatis, 
superioribus fasciculatis, omnibus filiformibus.— 
JVilld. sp. pl. 3. p. 1750. 
E. fceniculoides. JValt.fi. car. 199. 
Chrysccoma capillacea. Mich.fi . amer. 2. p. 101. 
In fields and on road sides, near the sea-coast : Virginia 
to Florida. T/ . Aug. — Oct. v. v. From two to five 
feet high, resembling an Artemisia very much 3 flow- 
ers in great abundance, small, pale yellow. 
2. E, caule paniculato, foliis infimis pinnatifidis, reliquis 
indivisis fasciculatis linearibus integerrimis. JVilld. sp. 
pl. 3. p. 1750. 
E. compositifolium. JValt.fi. car. 199. 
Chrysocoma coronopifolia. Mich.fi. amer. 2. p. 102. 
In dry woods, on road sides : Carolina. % . Aug. Sept. 
v. v. Flowers white, double the size of the pre- 
ceding. 
3. E. foliis oppositis subverticiilatis linearibus integerrimis 
pubescentibus trinervibus punctatis, radicalibus sub- 
dentatis. JVilld. sp.pl. 3. p. 1749. 
