RM2ANC6ET–A treatise on zoology . )lete circlet. The members of this sub-family live in colonies, butcan move about and anchor by the cirri at the distal end of the stem.. Fig. CI. Pentacrininae. 1, Pentacrimis fossil if, portion of stem, patina, and portion of arm, showingrami, ramuli, and pinnules (/)). 2, the same ; portion of a cirrus and articular facet of a cirral.3, the correspondin;4 parts of Isocrimis asteria. 4, Mefacrinus Moseleyi, cup and proximal jjor-tion of an arm. 5, Isocriiins pciuhilns, cup seen from below, with portion of stem, bearing cirri,still attached toit, and with proximal brac
RM2AGAHCB–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. 400 COMPOSITAE. Vol. III. 5. Euthamia tenuifolia { Pursh) Greene. Slender Fragrant Golden-rod.Ouobsque-weed. Fig. 4266.. ?Erigeron carolinianuin L. Sp. PI. 863. 1753. SoUdago tenuifolia Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 540. 1814. E. tenuifolia Greene, Pittonia 5: 77. 1902.E. remota Greene, loc. cit. 78. 1902.?5. Moseleyi Fernald, Rhodora 10: 93. 1908. Glabrous and somewhat resinous, seld
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