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SYNGENESIA SUPERFLUA. Inula, 
falcata. 
gossypina. 
graminifolia. 
argentea. 
alpinum. 
1'ellidifolium. 
■i' 1 
Icon. Pluk. mant. 340. f 1. no. 5. 
In the pine-barrens of South Carolina. 21 . Aug. Septfl,| 
V, s. in. Herd. Enslen. About two feet high ) howers ; 
smaller than the preceding. | 
4. I. lanato-villosa 5 fbliis sessilibus linearibus acutissimis I' ii; 
subfalcato-patentibus nervosis utrinque pilosis, pedun- | 
culis paucis axillaribus corymbosis calycibusque vil-; 
losis. 
Aster gracilentus. Herd. Banks, mss. I 
In sandy pine-woods: New Jersey. %. Sept. Oct. 
v.v. Not above a span high; flowers the size and 
shape of No. 2. I 
5. 1, lanuginoso-candicans ; foliis sessilibus oblongo* spathu- ^ 
latis obtusis integerrimis, corymbo subfastigiato.— » 
Mich.jl. amer. 2. p. 122. | 
Inula lanata. Herd. Banks, mss. i 
On the sea-coast of Carolina and Florida. I/ . Aug.— j 
Oct. V. s. About a foot high ; flowers the size of I 
No. 3. . , j 
6. 1, argenteo-sericea ; caule simplicissimo, foliis longissi- 
me lanceolato-Hnearibus integerrimis erectis nervosis, 
corymbo composito laxo, calycibus turbinatis, squa- I 
mis acutissimis carina serrato-glandulosis.— A/icA. Jl. I; 
amer. 2. p. 122. i 
In sandy dry woods : Pensylvania to Florida. %, Aug. j 
— Oct. V. V. About a foot high ; flowers small. I 
7. 1, sericea ; foliis lanceolatis trinerviis erectis flexuosis, I 
corymbo subcom posito stricto, squamis caly cinis pia- j 
nis pubescentibus. — Pers. syn. 2. p. 452. | 
In Pensylvania. Persoon. 1/ . -f • Flower a great deal ^ 
larger than the preceding species, with which it has a 
great affinity. 
634. ERIGE RON. Gen. pi. 1287. 
1. E. villosum ; caule plerumque unifloro, calycibus villo- . j 
sis, radio patente, foliis lanceolatis obtusiusculis. — ; 
Wittd. sp. pl. 3. p, 1959* Smith fi. drit. 2.p. 877* ^ 
Icon. Engl. dot. 464. FI. dan. 292. 
In Labrador. Colmaster. % . June, July. v. s. in 
Herd. Dickson. The Labrador specimen is not above 1 
two inches high j flower large, rays purple. 
2. E. hirsutum, incanum ; foliis radicalibus obovatis sub- 
serratis, caulinis paucis distantibus lanceolatis integer- 
