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SYNGENESIA ./EQUAL IS, Eupatorium. 
Icon. Dill, elth t. 1 15. f. 140 . Pluk aim. t. 88 . f. 2 . 
In dry pine-barrens and sandy fields : New Jersey to Ga- 
lina I/. Aug. — Oct. v. v. About a foot high ; 
leaves small : flowers white, as all the following are, 
unless a different colour is mentioned. 
4. E. foliis lineari-lanceolatis denticulatis obsolete 3-nervi- linearifolium . 
bus pubescentibus, inferioribus oppositis verticillatis, 
superioribus alternis. Willd, sp. pl. 3. p. 1750. Walt, 
fi. car. 199 . 
In low sandy fields : New Jersey to Carolina. If. Aug. 
— Nov. v. v. The calyx is covered with resinous 
dots. 
5. E. foliis sessilibus amplexicaulibus distinctis ovato-lan- sessilifolium . 
ceolatis basi rotundatis serratis glaberrimis, caule gla- 
briusculo. Willd. sp.pl , 3. p 1751. 
About rocks, particularly lime-stone, and throughout 
the Allegany mountains. % . Aug. Sept. v. v . 
About two feet high ; very smooth. 
6. E. foliis sessilibus amplexicaulibus distinctis lanceolatis truncatum « 
basi truncatis serratis glabriusculis, caule pubescente, 
IVilld. sp. pl. 3 .p. 1751. 
In shady woods, about rocks : Pensylvania to Virginia. 
11. July — Oct. v. v. Resembles the preceding 
species, 
7 . E. foiiis subsessilibus oblongo-lanceolatis scabriusculis album . 
serratis, calycinis squamis interioribus elongatis lanceo- 
latis scariosis coloratis. IVilld. sp. pl. 3. p. 1752. 
In woods and swamps : Pensylvania and Virginia, I/ . 
Aug. — Oct, v. v. About eighteen inches high. 
8 . E. foliis sessilibus distinctis oblongo-lanceolatis scabris lanceolatum . 
basi profunde serratis, calycinis squamis concoloribus. 
— Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1752. 
In low copses and dry swamps : Pensylvania to Virgi- 
nia. I/. Aug. — Nov. v. v. Resembles the pre- 
ceding species. 
9. E. foliis sessilibus distinctis ovatis scabris, superioribus teucrifolium . 
basi grosse serratis, summis integerrimis. Willd. sp. 
pl. 3. p. 1753 . 
E. pilosum. Walt.fi. car. 199. 
E. verbenaefolium. Mich.fi. amer. 2 . p. 08. 
Icon. Willd. hort, berol. 32 
|n swamps and low woods : New England to Carolina. 
1/ . Aug.— Nov. v. v. About two feet high. 
