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5TNGENE5I A SUPERFLUA. Senecio. 
ob ovatus. 
BaUamitcB . 
aureus , 
Cy ml alaria. 
canadensis. 
ciliatus . 
high, very slender j flowers the smallest of all the 
species here enumerated. 
7 . S. foliis radicalibus obovatis crenato-serratis petiolatis, 
cauiinis pinnatihdis dentatis, floribus subumbellatis 
longe pedunculatis, caule glabriusculo. — Willd. sp. 
pi 3 .p. 1999. 
S. obtnsatus. Herb. Bands, mss. 
On the side of hills and rocks, near rivers : New York 
to Virginia. 7 /. June, July. v. v. ; v. s. in Herb. 
Banks. Flowers nearly the size of S. Jacohcca. 
S. foliis radicalibus oblongis serratis petiolatis, cauiinis 
inferioribus lyrato-pinnatifidis serratis, summis pinna- 
tifidis dentatis, floribus subumbellatis, caule peduncu- 
lisque basi villoso. — Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 19Q8. 
S. lyratus. Mich.Jl . amer. 2. p. J20. 
S. glabellus. Lam. encycl. 7. p. 102. 
In rocky fertile soil : Pensylvania to Virginia. 7 /. June, 
July. v. v. Flowers the size of the preceding. 
9. S. foliis radicalibus ovatis cordatis serratis petiolatis, cau- 
iinis pinnatifidis dentatis, lacinia terminali lanceolata, 
pedunculis subumbellatis incrassatis. — ■ Willd. sp. pl. 3 . 
P- 199 8. 
In shady woods, about rocks : Canada to Virginia. 1 / . 
June, July. v. v. Flowers the same size as the pre- 
ceding. 
10. S. foliis radicalibus petiolatis subrotundis basi truncatis 
dentatis, petiolis appendiculatis sublyratis, cauiinis 
sessilibus linearibus inciso- dentatis, caule subuni- 
horo. 
On the north-west coast. D. Nelson, v. s. in Herb. 
Banks. 
11. S', foliis bipinnatis linearibus glabris, summis pinnatis, 
corymbis compositis fastigiatis.-— Willd. sp. pl. 3 . 
p. 1996. 
In Canada. Kahn. +. 
12. S. caule piloso, foliis lanceolato-linearibus ciliatis.— 
Walt.Jl. car. 208 . 
Th Carolina. Waller. -9. From six to eight feet high 5 
rays of the flower white». 
