SYNGfctfESlA SUPfiRFLUA. 
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632. TUSSILAGO. Gen.plA28g. 
1. T. thyrso fastigiato, floribus radiatis, foliis subrotundo- 
cordatis inaequaliter dentatis subtus tomentosis. Willd. 
sp. pl 3. p. 1968. 
Icon. FI. dan. Q\ . Gmel.fi. sib. 2. t. 70. 
In Canada* and on the highest peaks of the Vermont 
and New Hampshire mountains. 21 . May. v. v. 
Flowers of the ray white, disk pale purple. 
2. T. thyrso ovato fastigiato, floribus radiatis, foliis radicali- 
bus oblongis acutis sagittatis integerrimis, lobis obtusis. 
FJerb. Banks, mss. 
On Hudson’s Bay. Hutchinson. 11 . v. s. in Herb. 
Banks. 
3. T. thyrso fastigiato, floribus obsolete radiatis, foliis sub* 
rotundo-cordatis semi-septemlobis inciso-dentatis sub» 
tus tomentosis. Willd. sp. pl. 3, p. 1972- 
Icon, Hit. hew. 3. t. Jl. 
In Labrador. Colmaster. 21 . April, May, v . s. in 
Herb. Dickson . 
633. INULA. Gen. pl 1295. 
L I. foliis amplexicaulibus ovatis rugosis subtus tomentosis. 
Calycum squamis ovatis. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 208 9. 
Icon. FI. dan. 728. Engl. lot. 1546. 
In low meadows and on road sides : New England to 
Pensylvania ; originally brought from Europe. 2J. . 
July, Aug. v. v. A tall rough-looking plant 5 flowers 
large, and, as all the rest, yellow, 
2. I. villosa 5 foliis sessilibus oblongo-lanceolatis basi atte- 
nuatis obtusis glanduloso-denticulatis, inferioribus pe- 
tiolatis serratis, pedunculis axillaribus corymbosis glan- 
duloso-pilosis. — Willd. sp. pl. 3. p, 2099. exci. syn. 
Plukenetii. 
I. glandulosa. Lam. encycl.3. p . 259. 
Icon. Mill. diet. ic. t. 57. 
In dry sandy woods and fields : New Jersey to Carolina. 
21. Aug. — Oct. v. v. A foot or more high 3 flow- 
ers the size of I. Britannica. 
3. 1. hispido-pilosa, scaberrima 3 foliis arcte sensilibus ob- 
longis acutis superne subdentatis utrinque scabris, pe- 
dunculis axillaribus corymbosis hispidis. 
I. subaxillaris. Lam. encycl, 3 .p. 259. 
frigida « 
sagittati . . 
palmati . 
Helenium . 
mariam . 
scabra . 
