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the plant in Polygamous —
A: 8. & 185. or [S.?]
B. 97. N. S. you have returned
me both of these plant as the S.
longirostris of Michaux. [Surely?] they
differ B. I think the real S. longir: [Schoenus longirostris] is
A. the S. [Schoenus] inexpansus — D. Brickel who
mistook the Sileria for Schoenus
made of B. his Eusaria triquetra

No. 141. Aster undulatus. Will: amplexy.
Mich.
No. 142. Aster.
143. Aster. laevis ? Walt.
144. Aster. This was collected
for my be a friend, the specimen
not good.
145. Aster ericoides Walt: Mich:
146. A. linariifolius — Not a
decumbent plant — as mentioned
by Mich:
147. Aster? I gathered this plant
in the state you see it after
the frost had killed it
148. }
149. } like 144. is not [loss] the
150. } real cordifolius of Mich.
151. Aster amygdalinus Mich?
152. Eupatorium hyssopifolium L.
153 E. is this merely a variety
with entire leaves.
154. E. teucriifolium? Will.

155. E. urticifolium? Mich.
ageratoides? Lin:
156. E. rotundifolium. This is
the species generally used
here under the name of wild
horehound.
157. Eupatorium album? Walt:
158. Eupatorium.
159. Eupatorium odoratum? Walt.
a very large species
160. E. coelestinum
161. Rumex britannicus Mich:
162. Convolvulus: not noticed by our
botanists. It is found on our sea is-
lands principally in cultivated land.
The corolla is male. blue. It appears
to resemble somewhat the C. verticil-
latus. Will: See also the C. cneorum
for its mode of flowering & C. corym-
bosus —
163. Acalypha caroliniana Walt. & Mich
164. Helenium autumnale Walter
Mich? You ask which of the

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