SYNGENESiA iEauALis. Liatiis. SI I 
Anonymos uniflorus. Walt. Ji, car. \gs. 
In dry gravelly fields of North Carolina, Michaux. 
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610. VERNONIA. Gen. pi 1262. 
1. V. caule simplici nudinsculo, foliis serratis : radicalibus oUgophylla. 
oblongo-ovatis, eaulinis lanceolatis, corymbo panicu- 
lato, — JVJich.Ji. amer 2. p 94. 
Chrysocoma acaulis, Walt Ji. car. ig6. 
a. V. utroque dore pedunculato. verna. 
/3. V. abero flore subsessili. autumnalis. 
In South Carolina. 1/ . v. s. in Herb. Walter. Flowers, 
as all the following, purple. 
2. V. caule simplici, foliis crebris longe angusteque lineari- angustiJoVia. 
bus subintegris, corymbo subumbel iato, calyciuis 
squarais rigide mucronatis. Mich.fi. amer. 2. p. 94. 
Chrysocoma angustifolia. Wdt.fi. car 196. 
In barren sandy woods ; Virginia to Georgia. }/. Aug. 
Sept. V. s. in Herb. Enslen, Flowers the size and 
figure of F. prcealla. 
3. V. foliis longo- linearibus rariter serratis, doribus corym- fasciculata. 
bosis erecto approxiraabs, calycibus ovoideis laevibus, 
squamis rauticis. Mich. fi. amer. 2 p. 85. 
In natural meadows : Illinois Michaux. Virginia. Fh. 
ip . Aug.— Oct. v.v. Flowers small. 
4. V. caule altissimo anguloso dense pnbescente, foliis ere- prcBalta. 
bris lanceolatis acute serratis subtus pubescentibus, 
corymbo fastigiato, calyciuis squamis ovatis acutis mu- 
— WUld sp. pi. 3. p. 1633. 
Serratula praealta. Sp.pl. 1146. 
Chrysocoma tomentosa. Walt.fi. car. 1 96. 
Icon. Dill. elth. t. 264. j. 343. Mill. ic. 234. Fluk, 
aim. t, 280. f. 6. 
On road sides and borders of woods : New England to 
Carolina. 2/. Aug. — Oct. v. v. A tall rough- 
looking plant. 
5. V. altissima ; foliis crebris lanceolatis serrulatis noveboracen^ 
corymbo fastigiato, calycinis squamis apice filiformi- sis. 
bus.— Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 1632. 
Serratula noveboracensis. Hort. cliff. 392. 
Chrysocoma gigantea. Walt. fi. car. I96. 
Icon. Dill. elth. t. 263. f. 342. Pluk. aim. t. lOg.f. 3. 
On road sides and old pastures ; Canada to Carolina. 1/ , 
Aug. — Oct. V. V. About five feet high. 
