SYNGENESI4 AQUALIS. EUpatorium. 
The most common species 'in the Allegany mountains, 
and near the sea<*coast from Canada to Pensylvania. 
1/ . Aug. — Oct. V, V. About two feet high j flowers 
white. 
2/. E. foliis longe-petiolatis subdeltoideo-lanceolatis rariter 
serratis, calycinis squamis tomentosis obtusis, caule 
pulverulento. — Mich. fi. amer. 2. p. 100. ^ 
On the sea-coast of Carolina, among Scirpus, &c, 
Michaux. Ij. . Sept. — Nov. + . Flowers white, 
613. MIKANIA. Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 1742. 
1 . M. caule scandente glabro, foliis cordatis repando-den- 
tatis acuminatis lobis divaricatis inaequalibus, floribus 
corymbosis. Willd. sp. pl.3, p. 1743. 
Eupatorium scandens. Sp. pl. Il7l* 
Icon. Jacq. ic. rar. 1. t. IQq. Pluk. alni. t. lQ3.f.3. 
On the banks of rivers and ditches : Canada to Carolina. 
2/ . July — Sept. v. v. A twining plant j flowers 
very numerous, white with a tinge of blue. There 
is another species, found in Carolina, with flesh-co- 
loured fragrant flowers, but 1 have no materials at 
hand to give its description. 
614. CHRYSOCOMA. Gen. pl 1019. 
1. C, foliis radicalibus spathulato-lanceolatis, caulinis linea- 
ribus rariter sparsis, caule subnudo, corymbo compo- 
sito fastigiato, calycibus oblongis 3— 4-floris. Mich. 
Ji. amer. 2. p. 101. 
In low grounds, in the forests of North and South Ca- 
rolina. 1/ . Aug. — Oct. V. V. A plant of singular 
appearance, the stem almost leafless 5 the large flat 
corymbus consists of small flowers, entirely yellow 3 
even the calyx is deeply coloured. 
2. C. glabra j foliis linearibus 3-nervibus punctato-scabris, 
floribus corymbosis congestis, calycibus laxis 5-floris 
glabris. — Lam. encycl. 2. p. 192. 
C. biflora. Sp.pl. 1 178. secundum specimen Pallasianum 
in Herbario Lambertiano asservatura. 
On high cliffs on the banks of the Missouri. M. Lewis. 
% . Oct. V. s. in Herb. Lewis. From one to two feet 
high j flowers large, yellow. 
3. C. calycibus pedunculis foliisque sublanato-pubescenti- 
Bi7 
serotinum. 
scandens. 
nudata. 
dracunculoi- 
des. 
nauseosa. 
