parviflora, 
suaveolens. 
siriata, 
spathulata. 
ICOSANDRIA DI-PENTAGYNIA, Agrimonia. 
2. A, hirsuta; foliis interrupte pinnatis, impari sessili, fo- 
liolis plurimis lineari-lanceolatis inciso-serratis, spicis 
^. virgatis, floribus brevissime pedicellatis, petalis calyce 
. .Sesquilongioribus, fructibus subrotundis divaricato- 
 hispidis.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 876. 5 
In woods, on the side of hills: Pensylvania to Virginia., 
Y. June, July. v.v. Flowers small, yellow. 
3, A, hirsutissima ; foliis interrupte-pinnatis, impari sessili, 
foliolis plurimis lanceolatis argute serratis subtus hir- 
sutis, spicis virgatis viscosis, floribus brevi-petiolatis, . 
petalis calyce duplo longioribus, fructibus obconicis 
divaricato-hispidis, : 
On high mountain-meadows : Virginia and Carolina. Y. 
July, Aug. v.v. Grows to the height of five feet ; 
is covered with very long brownish hairs: the flower 
Spikes are likewise very closely covered with viscous 
hairs, and have a very agreeable balsamic scent: the 
flowers are small and pale yellow. - : 
4. A.spicis virgatis, fructibus reflexis turbinatis sulcato- . 
striatis apice tantum et quasi coronatim hispidis. Mich. 
Jl. amer. 1. p. 287. KT ade. i 
In Canada. JMichaux. Y. +. Flowers white, — 
|. 410. CRATAEGUS. Gen, pl.s54. — 
1. C. spinosa; foliis deltoideis inciso-lobatis, lobis acutis in- 
` Ciso-dentatis, corymbi pedicellis subsimplicibus, caly- 
cis tubo oblongo, laciniis subserratis,— Mich. fl. amer. 
1. p. 287. —M MÀ 
C. Oxyacantha. Walt. ff, car. 147. | 
.. In low woods and on the banks of rivers: Virginia and 
_ Carolina; plentifully on the banks of Roanoke-river, 
_ Southampton. h. May, June. v.v. This shrub, 
with its elegant foliage and scarlet berries, would be 
. one = y finest ornaments to be introduced into the 
` gardens, particularly for the of making he ; 
hic ca en a e d BN 
America, | a CT we E 
2. C. ramulis spinescentibus fasciculatim foliosis, foliis par- 
vis longissime deorsum angustatis subspatLulatis trifi- 
dis, corymbis paucifloris, pedicellis brevibus, calyci- 
bus tomentosis.— Mich. fl. amer. 1. 3288. ^^ 
In dry woods, near rivers: Virginia and Carolina. 5. 
May,June. v.v. The thorns are very large and 
crooked ; leaves small, m 
