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SYNGENESIA JEttUALIS. 
iupaiorioides. 
Critonia. 
foeniculace- 
urn. - 
coronopifoli- 
um. 
liyssopifoli- 
^im. 
on. KUHNIA. Gen> pt. 1272 . 
Critonia. Gaert. carp. 2. p. 41 1. 
Dalea. Brown, jam. 314. 
1. K. glabra j foliis petiolatis lato-lanceolatis serratis, co- 
py mho terminal] paucifloro coarctato. — Willd. sp. pi. 
3.p. 1772 . 
Eupatorium alternifolium. Jrd. spec. 2, p. 40. t. 20. 
Icon. Linn.Jil. dec. 11. Pink. aim. t. 87 ./! 2. ' 
In shady woods, about rocks : Fensylvaiiia to Virginia. 
1/ . Aug. Sept. V. V. Flowers white j resembles an 
Eupatorium exceedingly, 
2. K. pubescens ; foliis angasto-lanceolatis inferne subden- 
tatis petiolatis subtus punctatis : superioribus linearibus 
integerrimis sessilibus, panicula terminali divaricata.— 
Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 1773. 
Critonia Kuhnia. Midi. fl. amer. 2. p. 101. 
Icon. Gcert. carp. 2. t. \ 74.f. 7. 
On high mountains of Pensylvania and Virginia. 7/. 
Aug. Sept. V. V. Flowers pale yellow. 
II 
612 . EUPATORIUM. Gen.pl. 1272 . 
* Calycibus 3-~5-Jioris. 
1 . E. caule paniculate, foliis glabris inferioribiis pinnatis, 
superioribus fascicuiatis, omnibus tiliformibus. — 
Willd. sp.pl. 3. p. 1750. 
E. foeniculoides. Walt.Ji. car. igg. 
Chrysocoraa capillacea. Mich.Jl. amer. 2 . p. 101 . 
In fields and on road sides, near the sea-coast : Virginia 
to Florida. % . Aug. — Oct. t. v. From two to hv« 
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 fascicuiatis linearibus integerrimis. Willd. sp. 
pi. 3. p. 1750. 
E. compositifoiium. Walt.Ji. car. igg. 
Chrysocoma coronopifolia. Mich.Jl. amer. 2 . p. 102 . 
In dry woods, on road sides : Carolina. Ij. Aug. Sept, 
V. V. Flowers white, double the size of the pre- 
ceding. 
3. E. foliis oppositis subverticillatis linearibus integerrimis 
pubescentibus trinervibus punctatis, radicalibus suh- 
dentatis. Willd. sp.pl. 3. p. I74g. 
