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SYNGENESIA SUPERFLUA. Erigcron. 
radiis calyce cylindraceo multo longioribus,— 
amer, 2. p. 123. 
^ E. carolinianiim. Willd, sp. pl. 3. p. IQ53, 
Icon. DiU. elth. t. 30b. /. 394. 
In low grounds : Canada to Carolina ; rare. 1/. July 
—Sept. V. s. Resembles the preceding j rays yel- 
low, 
.14. E. pilosum, subacaule j foliis radicalibus longe petiolatis 
triplicato-3-partitis, laciniis linearibus divaricatis, cau- 
linis linearibus plerumque indivisis, caule superne nudo 
unifloro. 
On the banks of the Kooskoosky. M. Lewis. 7/. 
July, Aug. V.S.; v.v. cultum. Not above a spari 
high j flowers resembling a daisy exceedingly j they 
change during their flowering, from white to a lively 
pale red. 
635. SOLIDAGO. Gen.pl. 12g2. 
* Racemis secundis ; foliis triplinervibus. 
I. S, caule villoso, foliis lanceolatis serratis triplinervibus 
scabris, racemis paniculatis secundis recurvis, ligulis 
abbreviatis. WiUd. sp.pl. 3. p. 2055. 
Icon. Pluk. aim. t, 263. f. 1. 
In hedges, old fields, and along fences : Canada to Pen- 
sylvania. If. . July — Sept. v. v. ; v. s. in Herb. 
Banks, et Lambert, From eighteen inches to five 
feet high ; the flowers of all the following species are, 
like the present, yellow and snaall. 
:2. S. caule villoso erecto, foliis lanceolatis serratis tripliner- 
vibus scabris subtus villosis, racemis spiciformibus 
erectis, innuptis nutantibus, ligulis abbreviatis. Willd. 
sp. pl. 3. p. 2055. 
In swamps, hedges, and about fences ; Canada to Virr° 
ginia. 7/. July — Sept, v.v. ^ v.s.in Herb. Banks. 
from four to seven feet high. 
3. S. caule erecto tereti lasvi, foliis lineari-lanceolatis serra» 
tis glabris margine asperis triplinervibus, racemis pa- 
niculatis secundis, pedunculis pubescentibus.-— 
sp. pl. 3. p. 2056. 
In woods and hedges : New England to Pensylvania. If . 
Sept. Oct. V. V. ; V. s. in Herb. Banks. 
A. S. caule erecto glabro, foliis lanceolatis serratis margine 
scabris obsolete triplinervibus, racemis paniculatis se- 
■Y.OL, II. 
compositun^. 
canadenskf 
serotina. 
gigantm. 
