562 
SYifGENESiA supseflua. Eclipta. 
procumhens. 
Cotuia alba. Syst. ?iat, 2. p. 564. 
Icon. Dill, eltli. t.US.f.lsy. Pluk. aim. t. lOg. / L 
Moris, hist. 3. s. 6. t. 13./. l6. 
In dry gravelly soil : Virginia to Florida. O* June^ July. 
V. V. Flowers small, white. 
2. E. procumbente-assurgens j foliis longo-lanceolatis in- 
ferne angustatis ranter subserratis, pedunculis longius- 
culis, calycinis foliolis acute-lanceolatis, fiosculis 4- 
hdis. — Mich.Ji. amer. 2. p. I2g. 
In Lower Carolina. 0. July, Aug. v. s. Flowers 
small, white. 
Irachypoda. 
3. E. divaricato-prostrata ; foliis lanceolatis subserratis, pe- 
dunculis solitariis geminisque brevibus, calycinis fo- 
liolis ovali-lanceolatis, fiosculis 5~fidis, — Mich. Ji, 
amer. 2. p. 130. 
Amellus carolinianus. Walt. Jl. car. 213. 
In low sandy fields : Carolina. Q. July, Aug. v. v. 
arvensis. 
645. ANTHEMIS. Gen. pi. 1312, 
1. A. receptaculis conicis, paleis lanceolatis, seminibus co- 
ronato-marginatis, foliis bipinnatis laciniis lanceolato- 
linearibus. Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 2180. 
Icon. Engl. lot. 602. 
In waste grounds and on road sides : Pensylvania to Vir- 
ginia. S' O* Aug. Sept, v.v. Hays white, disk 
yellow. 
repens. 
2. A. caule repente, foliis ovafnlanceolatis subintegris, pe- 
dunculis terminalibus unifloris longissimis, calycibus 
subsequalibus 10 — 12-phyllis. — Walt.Jl. car. 211. 
Spilanthus repens. Mich.Ji. amer. 2. p. 131. 
On overflowed banks of rivers .* South Carolina. O. 
July — Sept. V. V. Flowers yellow. 
Ptarmica. 
646, ACHILLEA. Gen. pi. 1313. 
1. A. foliis linearibus acuminatis aequaliter argute serratis 
glabris. Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 2ig\. 
Icon. Fl. dan. 643. Engl. lot. '/5‘7 . 
In open dry swamps : Canada and New York. 1/ . Aug. 
Sept. V. V, Flowers white. 
asplenifolia. 
2. A. foliis radicalibus bipinnatifidis, caulinis incisis, laci- 
niis ovatis serrato-mucronatis obtusis.— hort, 
cels 95 . 
