SYNGENES. SUPERFL. 1517. Erigeron. 1385 
'“'ll. 
R.oot;leaves r6iindi{h-ovate> deeply toothed, petioled : ftetn 
leaves lanceolate, acute, llightly ferrate in the middle: 
corymb tcsminal. 
Penfylvania. Wuld. 3. f. 1956. Leaves glabrous. 
Sterti-leaves obovate, tapering to a petiole, ferrate, (lightly 
cut at the bafe; branch -leaves lanceolate, nearly entire: 
flowers in corymbed panicles. 
China.- Jacq. hort,. Schanb. 3. tab. 3D3. 
Leaves feffile, obovate, ferrate, villous : fiowets panicled. 
J=>pan. Thunb. Jap 
8tetTi few-floweredj fomewhat villous • leaves wedge-lan- 
ceolate, with 2 ferratures each fide. 
Jamaica. SwafiZ. cbs. t. %. f. 2. Sloan. Jam. 1. t. 3. 
Leaves wedge fhaped, acute, hairy, toothed each fide at 
the top, dilate on the margin ^ ftem-leaves fellile: ftem 
nearly fimpl.e, ereft, fcw-tlowered. 
Hifpaniola. Snuartz. prodr , 113. 
Leaves lanceolate, denticulate, undulate, rough .* flowers 
>kl 
terminal, folitary. 
The Cape. Tbanb, proirt 133- 
^tetn many-flowered : leaves lanceolate, flightTy ferrrate ; 
thofe of the ilem half-clafping : florets. of the ray ca- 
pillary, as long as the dilk. 
Canada. Leaves finely clliate on the margin. 
many-flowered, hairy : leaves oblong, flightly toothed, 
dafping: florets of the ray capillary, longer than the 
difk. ■ ■ , 
Kudfon’s Bay. Ait. kevs. 3. p. 186. L aves often entire. 
Root-leaves obovate, ferrate ; thofe of the ftem lanceolate, 
Very entire : ftem about 3-flowered ray longer than 
^ the difk. 
“enfylvania. 3. y. 1938. 
Reaves lanceolate, 3-nerved, rough, flightly toothed, feflrle: 
ftem panicled; ray fliorter than the dilk 
outhof France. Bcllard, app.pl. Ped.p. 38. t. 7, 
^tem racemed : peduncles moftiy 1- flowered, alternate : 
'eaves lanceolate, feflile. 
^fren pafturcs, Engl. Bot. t. 1158. Curt. Lond. I, t. 60- 
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