SYNGENESIS FRUSTRANEA. HellanthuS. 
subciliatisj radiis denis duodenisve. — Willd. sp. pi. 3„ 
p. 2241. 
Icon. Rol\ ic. 235. 
In dry stony soil, in woods, and on road sides r Canada 
to Virginia. 7/ . Aug.— Oct. v. v. About three or 
four feet high. Resembles the following. 
12. H. foliis triplinervibus scabris, inferioribus cordatis, su- 
perioribus ovatis, radio multifloro, calycinis squamis 
lanceolatis. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 223p. 
Icon. Bot. mag. 227. Pluk. phytogr. t. I5g.f. 2. 
In dry mountain woods : Pensyivania to Carolina. % . 
July-— Sept. V. V. 
13. H. foliis ovatis acuminatis triplinervibus adpresso-serratis 
supra scabris, subtus cano-pubescentibus mollissimis, 
calycinis squamis lanceolatis adpressis. Willd. enum. 
920. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 2240. 
H. tomentosus, Mich.Ji. amer. 2. p. 141. 
In exsiccated swamps ; Pensyivania and Virginia. 1/. 
July — Oct. V. V. Leaves very rough on the upper 
surface, and soft underneath. 
piacrophyUus. pj foliis ovatis acuminatis triplinervibus serratis supra 
scabris, subtus cano-pubescentibus, calycinis squamis 
linearibus squarrosis. Willd. hort. heroi. 70. cum 
icone. 
In Pensyivania and Virginia, on the borders of woods. 
% . Aug. — Oct. V. V‘ '' 
angusiifolius. caulibus gracilibus subunifloris, foliis linearibus mar- 
gine revolutis asperis. — Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 2244. 
Rudbeckia angustifolia. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 2250. 
Icon. Mill. ic. t. 224. f. 2. 
In cedar-swamps : New Jersey to Florida. 7 / • Sept. — - 
Nov. V. V. Rays deep yellow, disk brown. 
multiflorus. 
mollis. 
bkolor* 
606. GALARDIA. Gen.pl. 1323. 
1. G. caule ramoso, foliis amplexicaulibus lanceolatis inci? 
so-dentatis obtusis, paleis pappi integerrimis aristatis. 
— Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 2245. 
G. lanceolata. Mich.Ji. amer. 2. p. 142. 
Gaillarda pulchella. Fougerouoo act. par. 1785. 
Colonnea pulcherrima. Buchox. ic. t. 120. 
Virgilia helioides. VHerit, monog. Smith exot. lot,, 
p. 71.1.37. 
