SYNGENESiA FRUSTRANEA. Galai'dia. i/3 
Leysera caroliniana. JValt.ji. car. 211. secundum Herb. 
Icon. Lam, iUustr. t. /OS. 
In dry sandy soil : Carolina to Florida. G. July, Aug. 
V. V. About two feet high ; flowers large and very 
showy; rays orange with red towards the base, disk 
dark purple with orange. 
2. G. caule simpliclssimo miilioro, foliis radicalibus obova- 
tis, caulinis linearibus, paleis pappi laceris. WilUi. 
sp. pi. 3. p. 2246. 
In open swamps of Carolina and Florida. Michaux. 
Jimbriata. 
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3. G. hirsntissima, scabra ; caule ramoso, foliis lineari- 
lanceolatis sessiiibus, paleis pappi (5 — 7) ovato-lan- 
ceolatis longissime aristatis. 
On dry hills on the Rocky-mountains, M, Lewis. ^ . 
V. s. in Herb. Lewis. Flowers orange-coloured. 
Plantn hirsutissima, Caulis erectiis, teres, ramosus. 
Rami uniHori. Folia caulina alterna, longe-lineari- 
lanceolata, sessilia, scabra, hirsutissirna. Calyx sub- 
irabricatus, polyphyllus : foliolis lineari-oblongis, acu- 
tissimis, disco duplo longioribus, margine coloratis. 
Corollulce : Radii circiter 12. obcuneatae, 3-hdae : 
laciniis oblongis, subaequglibus, obtusiusculis, Disci 
tubulosas, 5-fidae : laciniis extus purpurascentibus hir- 
sutissimis. Receptaculum in ambitu subpaleaceuin, 
centro setosura. Pappus : paleis 5 — 7* scariosis, ova- 
tis, longissime-setaceo-aristatis. 
aristaia. 
657. RUDBECKIA. Gen.pl. \32^. 
l.R. aspera; foliis inferioribus lato-ovatis basi altenuatis 
remote dentatis, caulinis lanceolato-ovatis utrinque 
acuminatis subintegerrimis, radiis longissimis depen- 
dentibus bifidis. — iFiUd. sp. pi. 3. p 2249. 
Icon. Bot. mag. 2. Catesb. car. 2. t. 5Q. Pluk. aim. 
L2\.f.\. 
In the mountains: Virginia to Florida. %. Aug. — • 
Oct, V. V. A highly ornamental perennial ; flowers 
large, rays purple, disk brown. 
pur p urea. 
2. R. glabra j foliis oblongo-lanceoiatis cordatls amplexi- amphxifolia^ 
caulibus, inferioribus serratis, disco cylindraceo-coni- 
co. — IViUd. sp, pi. 3. p. 2249. 
R. amplexicaulis. Fahl in act. soc. nat. scrut. haf. 2. 
p. 29, t. 4. 
